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DouglasFlorianteachesreadersaboutbeesinanewbookofpoemscalledUnBEElievables.Inhislatestbook,eachpoemispairedwithacolorfulimagethatillustrates(图解)adifferenttypeofbeeanditsroleinthegroup.Everypageisfulloffunandinterestingfactsaboutthesesocialinsects.

TFK:

Whenyoubrainstormforastory,whichcomesfirst:

theimagesorthepoems?

FLORIAN:

Usuallythepoemscomefirst.Forabookof21poems,forexample,I'

llactuallywriteabout50poemsfirst.AlthoughIsometimeshaveimagesinmymindtogoalongwiththewords,IhavetochoosewhichonesIwanttoincludeinthebook.

TFK:

Manyofyourbooks,includingUnBEElievables,areaboutinsectsandanimals.Howdidthesebecomeyourfavoritesubjects?

Thereissomuchhumorintheanimalworld.Peoplehavealotofknowledgeaboutanimalsandideasaboutanimalsthatarefuntoexploreinwriting.Animalsarejustsointeresting.WhenIresearch,Ifindoutsomanynewandamazingfacts.ThepoemisoftenhalfwrittenbythetimeIhavedonewithmyresearch.

Whydidyouchoosebeesasthesubjectofyourlatestbook?

Isawrecentlyinthenewsthatmanybeesaredyingout.Scientistsbelievethistobecausedbyvariousdiseases.Iwantedtocreateawarenessandlearnmoreaboutbeesafterhearingthis.Somanyofthefruitsandvegetablesweeataredependentonpollination(授粉)byhoneybees.Ifbeesdisappear,sowillmuchofourfood.

Doyouhaveafavoritebee?

Oneofmyfavoritesisthepoemandpaintingabouttheworkerbees.Iwantedthepaintingtobeveryplayfulandlight.Thesebeeshavetoworkallday,andit'

skindoflikeafactory.Andeventhoughthesebeeshavetoworkveryhard,theymanagetosmile.

21.UnBEElievablesisabookabout 

.

A、storiesB、imagesC、insectsD、fruits

22.WhydidDouglasFlorianchoosebeesasthesubjectofhislatestbook?

A、Becausebeesareeasytoexploreinwriting.

B、Becausebeesaregoingtodieout.

C、Becausehehasnoideaaboutbees.

D、Becausehewantspeopletoprotectbees.

23.DouglasFlorianlikestheworkerbeesbestmainlybecauseoftheir 

A、hardwork

B、attitudetowardsworking

C、dangeroussituation

D、greatcontribution

B

Nonverbal(非语言的)Communication

Whenyouareinanothercountry,itisimportanttoknowthelanguage,butitisequallyimportanttoknowhowtocommunicatenonverbally.Beforesayinganything,peoplecommunicatenonverballybymakinggestures.Accordingtoaninvestigation(调查),only30to35percentofourcommunicationisverbal.Whenpeopledon'

tknowthelanguage,themostcommonwaytocommunicateisthroughgestures.However,manygestureshavedifferentmeanings,ornomeaningatall,indifferentpartsoftheworld.

IntheUnitedStates,forexample,noddingyourheadupanddownmeans“yes”.InsomepartsofGreeceandTurkey,however,thismotioncanmean“no”.InSoutheastAsia,noddingyourheadisapolitewayofsaying“I'

veheardyou.”

InancientRome,whentheemperorwantedtosparesomeone'

slife,hewouldputhisthumbup.TodayintheUnitedStates,whensomeoneputshis/herthumbup,itmeans“Everythingisallright.”However,inSardiniaandGreece,thegestureisinsulting(侮辱)andshouldnotbeusedthere.

IntheUnitedStates,raisingyourclasped(握紧的)handsaboveyourheadmeans“I'

mthechampion”or“I'

mthewinner”.Itisthesignthatprizefightersmakewhentheywinafight.WhenaleadingRussianstatesman(政治家)madethisgestureafteraWhiteHousemeeting,Americansmisunderstoodandthoughthemeanthewasawinner.InRussia,however,itisasignoffriendship.

Thereareothernonverbalsignalsthatpeopleshouldbeawareofwhentheygotoanothercountry,suchasthedistancetomaintainbetweenspeakers.AmericansstandclosertoeachotherthanEnglishpeople.Englishpeopledon'

tliketouchingsomebodyorbeingtouched.NowinAmerica,touchisimportant.Forexamplefriendstoucheachotheronthearm.Theyoftenputanarmaroundafriendwhentheysay“hello”or“goodbye”.

24.Itisveryimportanttoknowhowtocommunicatenonverballywhenyouareinanothercountrybecause 

 

.

A、mostpeoplespeakdifferentlanguages

B、it'

seasytolearnhowtoexpressoneselfthroughgestures

C、peoplealwaysmakegesturesbeforesayinganything

D、muchofourcommunicationisnonverbalonmanyoccasions

25.IfanativeinSingaporenodshisheadupanddownwhenyoutalktohim,hismotionmeans 

A、yesB、I'

veheardyouC、that'

sallrightD、no

26.WhentheRussianleaderputuphisclaspedhandsafterthemeetingattheWhiteHouse 

A、hemadeashowoffriendshiptoAmerica

B、hewasinsultingAmerica

C、hemeantRussiawasthewinner

D、heinfactmeantnothingatall

27.Thegestureofputtingone'

sthumbupshouldnotbeusedwhenyouaretravellingin 

A、GreeceB、theUnitedStatesC、ChinaD、SoutheastAsia

C

Janewasrunninglate.Jane,25,hadalottodoatwork,plusvisitorsontheway:

herparentswerecominginforThanksgivingfromherhometown.Butasshehurrieddownthesubwaystairs,shestartedtofeeluncomfortablywarm.Bythetimeshegottotheplatform,Janefeltweakandtired---maybeithadn'

tbeenagoodideatogivebloodthenightbefore,shethought.Sherestedherselfagainstapostclosetothetracks.

Severalyardsaway,Tom,43,andhisgirlfriend,Jennifer,foundaspotclosetowherethefrontofthetrainwouldstop.Theyweredeepindiscussionaboutahousetheywerethinkingofbuying.

Butwhenheheardthescream,followedbysomeoneyelling,"

Oh,myGod,shefellin!

"

Tomdidn'

thesitate.Hejumpeddowntothetracksandransome40feettowardthebodylyingontherails."

No!

Notyou!

hisgirlfriendscreamedafterhim.

Shewasrighttobealarmed.BythetimeTomreachedJane,hecouldfeelthetracksshakingandseethelightcoming.Thetrainwasabout20secondsfromthestation.

Itwashardtolifther.Shewasjustout.Buthemanagedtoraiseherthefourfeettotheplatformsothatbystanderscouldholdherbythegrinsanddragherawayfromtheedge.ThatwaswhereJanebrieflyregainedconsciousness,feltherselfbeingpulledalongtheground,andsawsomeoneelseholdingherpurse.

Janethoughtshe'

dbeenrobbed.Awomanheldherhandandamangavehisshirttohelpstopthebloodpouringfromherhead.Andshetriedtotalkbutshecouldn'

t,andthatwaswhensherealizedhowmuchpainshewasin.

Policeandfireofficialssoonarrived,andTomtoldthestorytoanofficer.Jennifersaidherboyfriendwascalmontheir40-minutetrainridedowntown-justashehadbeensecondsaftertherescue,whichmadeherthinkaboutherreactionatthetime."

IsawthetraincomingandIwasthinkinghewasgoingtodie,"

sheexplained.

28.WhydidJennifertrytostopherboyfriend?

A、Becausetheywouldmisstheirtrain. 

B、Becauseshewasafraidthetrainwouldkillhim.

C、BecauseshewassureJanewashardtolift.

D、Becausehedidn'

tseethetraincoming.

29.HowdidTomsaveJane?

A、Bypullingheralongtheground.

B、Byhelpingherrisetoherfeet.

C、Byliftinghertotheplatform.

D、Bydraggingherawayfromtheedge.

30.WhendidJanebecomeconsciousagain?

A、Whenthetrainwasleaving.

B、Whenamanwascleaningthebloodfromherhead.

C、Afterthepoliceandfireofficialscame.

D、Aftershewasbackontheplatform.

31.Thepassageisintendedto_____.

A、tellusaboutasubwayrescue

B、showushowtosavepeopleinthesubway

C、 

warnusofthedangerinthesubway

D、reportatrafficaccident

D

HarryPotterandtheDeathlyHallows,Part2hassetnewnationwideandglobalbox-officerecordsforticketsalesinitsopeningweekend.ThefinalpartoftheHarryPotterseriesiscreatingtheperfectstormofrecord-breakingbox-officesales.Beforethismovie,TheDarkKnightheldtheopeningweekendrecord.TheDarkKnightactuallysoldafewmoretickets.Butwith3DandIMAXticketingaswellasthepassionoffanswhohavewaitedforalongtimetoseetheendingofJ.K.Rowling’sbrilliantstory,thefinalHarryPottermoviewasgoingtobehugelysuccessful,nomatterwhat.

Andasiffilm-makersweremagicallyabletosavethebestforlast,critics(评论家)completelyagreethatTheDeathlyHallows,Part2isthebestfilmoftheentireseriesandtherehasbeenlittlenegative(负面的)tosayabouttheperformancesofthefilm’sstars.Whentheywere10or11yearsold,DanielRadcliffe,EmmaWatsonandRupertGrinthavegrownuponthebigscreen.Theygrewintheircharacterasthestorywastoldthroughtheyears.

Asthestorydrawstoaclose,thefinalHarryPotterfilmissettobreakthe$1billionmarkinworldwidesales.Andeventhoughthefilmseriesisfinallyover,J.K.Rowling'

sHarryPotterwillliveonindifferentformsofmerchandising(附带产品),includingmajorthemeparks,actionfiguresandalmostcertainly,variousversionsofthestory.

32.Accordingtotheauthor,weknowHarryPotterandtheDeathlyHallows,Part2________.

A、isnotasgoodasthefirstseveralHarryPottermovies

B、waspoorlyreceivedbymostofthemoviecriticsintheUS

C、wasexpectedtobeverysuccessfulinmakingmoney

D、isnotasgoodasmovie-goersexpected

33.Whatisimpliedabouttheperformancesofthefilm'

sstars?

A、Theperformancesaredisappointing.

B、Thestarsdidmuchbetterbefore.

C、Thestarshaven'

tmadeabreakthrough.

D、Thestarshavedoneaverygoodjob.

34.Inwhichpart

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