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wasthe10wegothim.Oneday,whenIwasabouteight,outoftheclear,bluesky,alittleblueparakeetjust11downandlandedonmyfinger."
WhenIwasfinallyableto12,weexaminedtheamazingevidence.Thedatesandthelocationsandthepicturesofthebirdall13.Itseemsourtwofamilieshadbeen14longbeforeweevermet.Fortyyearslater,Irantomysisterandsaid,"
Youwere15!
Perkylived!
1.A.lakeB.skyC.parakeetD.backyard
2.A.pleasureB.sadnessC.treasureD.sense
3.A.forgiveB.fortC.helpD.delight
4.A.parentB.homeC.nestD.fellow
5.A.imagineB.supposeC.doubtD.believe
6.A.birdsB.happinessC.worriesD.children
7.A.ParentsB.birdsC.interestsD.games
8.A.catchB.findC.buyD.have
9.A.announcedB.saidC.retoldD.hoped
10.A.dayB.placeC.wayD.story
11.A.floatedB.divedC.settledD.went
12.A.thinkB.speakC.interruptD.explain
13.A.cameupB.turnedupC.turnedoutD.matchedup
14.A.knownB.fastenedC.connectedD.introduced
15.A.rightB.wrongC.sillyD.mad
二、语法填空
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snewsuccessfulmovie,CJ7orAHope.Themovie___19__(bring)tothescreenonJanuary31,2008.
Inthesci-fimovie,Chowplaysapoorfatherworkingveryhardtosupporthis9-year-oldson.Oneday,Chowdiscoversastrange"
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inthegarbage__20__givesittohissonasabirthdaypresent.Soonthe"
turnsouttobeamunicationdevicelostbyaliens,who__21__(desperate)wantitback.Zhangstarsashisson'
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sagoodstart,agoodopportunityandastressfulchallengeaswellfor__25__age,"
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三、阅读
(一)阅读理解
(A)
Penguinslivetogether,buteachpairhasalittlepieceofgroundoftheirown.Whenapenguinwantstowalkthroughitsneighbor’sground,itmustaskpermission.Ifitdoesnotdothat,itwillhavetofight.Mostofthetime,penguinsliveonthewater.Theyeatshellfishandlookaftertheirchildrencarefully.
Allpenguinsaregoodparents—themalepenguinsareperhapsthebestparentsintheworld.TheywalkintheseainthemiddleofthedarkAntarcticwater.Theychoosetheirwivesinthedark.Theycanonlyhearthem—notseethem.Thenthefemalepenguinslaytheireggsandgoawayforabouttwomonths.Themalestakecareoftheeggs.Iftheeggsgetcold,therewillbenochicks.Thereisnofood.Thesnowfallsheavilyandthewindblowsstrongly—sometimesat150kilometersanhour.Thepenguinsdonotmove.Whenthefemalesreturnfromthesea,theywillnotremembertheirhusbands.Itdoesnotmatter.Onlyonethingmatters—theeggs.Malepenguinsneverfight—unlessapenguinleavesachickforaminute.Theythenfightbecausetheyallwantit.Theyarestrangeandwonderfulbirds.
26.Itseemsinterestingandunusualthatthemalepenguinschoosetheirwives______.
A.whenthefemalepenguinsreturnfromthesea
B.justbyhearinginthedarkness
C.eachtimetheyseethelovelyfemales
D.aftertheyhavehadtheirowngrounds
27.Malepenguinsfightwhen______.
A.theychoosetheirwives
B.theyseeachickleftalone
C.theywanttogetsomethingtoeat
D.theywalkthroughtheirneighbors’ground
28.Fromthepassageweknowthat______.
A.penguinsliveahardlife
B.penguinsliveinpairs
C.penguinswillfightifonewalksthroughothers’groundwithoutpermission
D.eachpenguinhasalittlepieceofgroundofitsown
29.Thepenguinschoosetheirwivesinthedark.Wecaninferthat______.
A.penguinslikenightsverymuch
B.thereisnodaytimeinthatplaceatall
C.theweatheriscloudyandrainyalltheyeararound
D.thesuncan’tshinetherefornearlyhalfayeareveryyear
30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Femalepenguinstakecareoftheeggs.
B.Femalepenguinsoftenhavetheirnewhusbands.
C.Malepenguinsusetheirearstochoosewives.
D.Malepenguinsdon’tmovewhentheytakecareofeggs,eventhoughthewindoftenblowsstrongly.
(B)
AlthoughAprildidnotbringustherainsweallhopedfor,andalthoughtheCentralValleydoesn’tgenerallyexperiencethesoundandlightningthatcangowiththoserains,it’sstillimportantforparentstobeabletoanswertheyouthfulquestionsaboutthunderandlightning.
Thereasonthesetwowondersofnaturearesodifficultformanyadultstoexplaintochildrenisthattheyarenotverywellunderstoodbyadultsthemselves.Forexample,didyouknowthatthelightningweseeflashingdowntotheearthfromacloudisactuallyflashinguptoacloudfromtheearth?
Oureyestrickusintothinkingweseeadownwardmotionwhenit’sactuallytheotherwayaround.Butthen,ifwebelievedonlywhatwethinkandwesee,we’dstillinsistthatthesunrisesinthemorningandsetsatnight.
Mostlightningflashestakeplaceinsideacloud,andonlyarelativefewcanbeseenjumpingbetweentwocloudsorbetweenearthandacloud.But,withabout2,000thunderstormstakingplaceabovetheeartheveryminuteofthedayandnight,there’senoughactivitytoproduceabout100lightningstrikesoneartheverysecond.
Parentscanusethunderandlightningtohelptheirchildrenlearnmoreabouttheworldaroundthem.Whenchildrenunderstandthatthelightofthelightningflashingreachestheireyesalmostatthesamemoment,butthesoundofthethundertakesabout5secondstotraveljustonemile,theycanbegintotimetheinterval(间隔)betweentheflashandthecrashtolearnhowlosetheyweretotheactualspark(闪光).
31.Accordingtotheauthor,intheareaoftheCentralValley____.
A.rainsusuallyewithoutthunderandlightning.
B.itisusuallydryinApril
C.childrenpaynoattentiontothetwonaturalwonders.
D.parentsarenotinterestedinthunderandlightning.
32.Webelievethatlightningisadownwardmotionbecause_______.
A.weweretaughtsobyourparentsfromourchildhood.
B.wearetakeninbyoursenseofvision.
C.itisamonnaturalsight.
D.itisatruthprovedbyscience.
33.WhatisTRUEaboutlightningaccordingtothepassage?
A.Onlyasmallnumberoflightningflashesoccuronearth.
B.Lightningflashesusuallyjumpfromonecloudtoanother.
C.Lightningtravels5timesfasterthanthunder.
D.Therearefarmorelightningstrikesoccurringonearththanwecanimagine.
34.Theunderlinedword“activity”ismostcloselyrelatedtotheword(s)_____.
A.cloudB.lightningstrikesC.lightningflashesD.thunderstorms
35.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat_______.
A.weshouldnotbelievewhatweseeorhear.
B.thingsmovingdownwardaremorenoticeable.
C.peoplesometimesmayhavewrongideasaboutordinaryphenomena.
D.adultsarenotasgoodaschildreninobservingcertainnaturalphenomena.
(C)
LONDON(Reuters)—NewfacesgiventoaChinesemanafterabeartoreoffpartofhisfaceandaFrenchCaribbeanmandisfiguredbyararetumorshowthatsuchtransplantscanworkandarenotmedicaloddities(怪异),researcherssaid.
Thefindingsgivehopetosomepeoplewithseverefacialdisfigurementandsuggestthetransplantscouldprovelonglastingwithoutmajorproblems.Despitethetissuerejectioninthefirstyearaftertheirtransplants,neithermenhadpsychologicalproblemsacceptingtheirnewfacesandhavebeenabletorejoinsociety,theyreported.
Onlythreepeoplehavereceivedfacetransplants.Theworld’sfirstwascarriedoutonFrenchwomanIsabelleDinoireinNovember2005aftershewasdisfiguredinanattackbyherdog.In2007,herdoctorsreportedthatshehadrecoveredslowlyandsteadily,overingtwoperiodsofrejection.
In2006,Chinesedoctorsperformedafacetransplantona30yearoldhitbyabear.Whilethereweresomeplicationswithtissuerejectionfollowingtheoperation,twoyearslaterthemanwasdoingwell,hisdoctorssaid.“Thiscasesuggeststhatfacialtransplantationmightbeanoptionf