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PrimaryGrades1~6
Location/Contactdetailsfor16Hands
Address:
16HandsMelbourneVIC1000
E-mail:
info@.au
Web:
.au
答案【ABCCB】
()1.The16Handsprogramisfor_________.
A.primaryschoolstudentsB.middleschoolstudents
C.highschoolstudentsD.kidsaged1~6
()2.The16Handsisnamedafter___________ofthetrainedhorses.
A.theaverageweightB.theaverageheight
C.thenumberD.theleader
()3.Thepresentationfocusonthekeysubjectsof___________.
A.Science,EnglishandGeographyB.Maths,EnglishandP.E.
C.Science,MathsandEnglishD.Maths,ChineseandScience
()4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingsentencesisWRONG?
A.Theprogramaimstoteachchildrenhowtocareforhorses.
B.Duringtheshow,thehorsewillprovideallkidstheopportunitytohaveapat.
C.The16HandsgivesapresentationbyRacingVictoria.
D.Youcanbookthe16Handsonline.
()5.Wherecanweseethepassage?
A.Inanovel.B.Onaweb.C.Ontheradio.D.Inatextbook.
B
Whyaredogsourbestfriends?
Maybebecausetheycanunderstandourwordsmuchbetterthanwethought,accordingtoastudyinHungary.Thestudyshowedthatdogsunderstandnotonlywhatwesay,butalsohowwesayit.“Theresultswereveryexcitingandsurprising,”saidAttilaAndics,theleadresearcherfromauniversityinBudapest.
Forthestudy,theresearchersfirsttrained13dogsformonths.Thedogshadtositquietlyinsidemachinessothattheresearcherscouldchecktheirbrainactivity.Thentheresearchersputheadphonesondogsandplayedpeople’svoicestothem.Therewerefourdifferentvoices.Somewereofpositivewords,suchas“welldone”,ornegativewordslike“notgood”.Thewordswerealsoindifferenttones(音调).Somewereofpositive,somewereneutral,andsomewerenegative(消极的).
Brainscans(大脑扫描)showedthedogscouldrecognizewords,aswellasthetoneofwords,muchlikepeopledo.Thepositivewordswithapositivetonebroughtthestrongestactivityintheirbrain'
srewardcenters(奖赏中枢).“Itshowsthatfordogs,anicephrasecanworkverywellasareward,butitworksbestifbothwordsandtonesmatch,"
saidAndics.
Theyalsofoundthatdogsdealwithmeaningfulwordswiththeleftsideofthebrainandtoneswiththeright.Humanbrainsworkinthesameway.
Andicssaiditgaveusanewunderstandingoflanguage.Thatistosay,notonlyhumansunderstandthemeaningsofwords,butalsootherspeciesdo.
答案【BDACC】
()1.Forthestudy,researchersdidallofthefollowingEXCEPT______________.
A.theymadethedogssitinsidemachines
B.theyplayedwiththedogs
C.theyscannedthedogs'
brains
D.theyplayedpeople'
svoicestothem
()2.Theunderlinedword“neutral"
means____________inChinese.
A.赞美的B.批评的C.支持的D.中立的
()3.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsus______________.
A.theresultsofthestudyB.theprocessofthestudy
C.thereasonsforthestudyD.theadvantagesofthestudy
()4.Forbothdogsandhumans,whichsideofthebraindealswithtones?
A.Leftsideforbothdogsandhumans.
B.Leftsidefordogsandrightsideforhumans.
C.Rightsideforbothdogsandhumans.
D.Rightsidefordogsandleftsideforhumans.
()5.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Dogsarehuman'
sbestfriends.
B.Dogsaretalentedinlearninghuman'
slanguage.
C.Dogscanunderstandthefeelingsinwords.
D.Dogscanalsolearnhuman'
Children’sMuseumofNewHampshire
Contact(联系)
6WashingtonStreet,Dover,NH03820
Phone:
(53)42-2002
Fax:
(53)834-5
Hours
Tuesday-Saturday10a.m.——5p.m.
Sunday12p.m.——5p.m.
OpenMondaysduringsummer,schoolvacationweekandselectedholidays.
Tickets
$10——adults&
childrenover1yearofage;
$9——seniorsage5+;
NochargeforCMINHmembersandchildrenunderage1.
Forschoolvisitsandothergroupbookings,pleasecall(53)42-2001.
SpecialActivities
SATURDAY,MAY4,2020
5KRACE——9a.m.
KID-VENTURECOURSE——9:
50a.m.
TheChildren’sMuseum’sAnnual(一年一度的)5KRoadRaceandKid-ventureCourseeventsareheldeachspringtoensure(确保)thatavisittotheChildren'
sMuseumofNewHampshireispossibleforeveryone!
The5KRaceispartoftheSeacoastRoadRaceSeriesandheldindowntownDover,withastartandfinishinfrontoftheChildren'
sMuseumofNewHampshire.
REGISTRATION(注册)
OnlineregistrationopensonFebruary1st.YouwillalsobeabletoregisterinpersonatthemuseumthroughFriday,May3from4-6p.m.orthemorningoftheraceuntil8:
45a.m.
RegisterbySunday,March31inordertogeta2020T-shirt!
答案【BDBCC】
()1.TheChildren'
sMuseumopensat__________onFriday.
A.9:
00a.m.B.10:
00a.m.C.10:
10a.m.D.1:
00p.m.
()2.ThemuseumwillopenonMonday_________________.
A.everyweekB.onweekendsC.duringwinterD.duringsummer
()3.The5KRoadRacestarts___________.
A.At9:
10a.m.B.infrontofthemuseumC.onFebruary1stD.twiceayear
()4.TheSmithsandtheirtwokids,one8andtheother5,wanttovisitthemuseumonSunday.Howmuchshouldtheypay?
A.$38.B.$39.C.$40.D.$10.
()5.Theinformationisprobablyfrom_________.
A.adictionaryB.aquestionnaire(问卷)C.aguidebookD.anewsreport
Oldagemaynotsoundexciting.Butrecentfindingsoffergoodnewsforolderpeopleandpeopleworriedaboutgettingolder:
Researchersfoundthatpeoplebecomehappierandexperiencelessworryaftertheyreachtheageof5.infact,theysaybytheageof85,peoplearehappierwiththeirlifethanwhentheywere18yearsold.
Thefindingscamefromasurveyofmorethan340,000adultsbetweentheagesof18and85intheUnitedStates.TheGallupOrganizationquestionedthembytelephone.Theresearchersaskedquestionsaboutemotionslikehappiness,sadnessandworry.Theyalsoaskedaboutmentaloremotionalstress.
ArthurStoneintheDepartmentofPsychiatiyandBehavioralScience(精神病学和行为科学系)atStonyBrookUniversityinNewYorkledthestudy.Histeamfoundthatlevelsofstresswerehighestamongadultsbetweentheagesof2and5,butdroppedsharplyafterpeoplereachtheirfifties.
Happinesswashighestamongtheyoungestadultsandthoseintheirearlyseventies.Thepeopleleastlikelytoreportnegative(负面的)emotionswerethoseintheirseventiesandeighties.Thestudyalsoshowedthatmenandwomenhavesimilaremotionalpatterns(模式)astheygrowolder.However,womenatallagesreportedmoresadness,stressandworrythanmen.
Researcherssaytheydonotknowwhyhappinessincreasesaspeoplegetolder.Onetheoryisthat,aspeoplegrowolder,theygrowmorethankfulforwhattheyhaveandhavebettercontroloftheiremotions.Theyalsospendlesstimethinkingaboutbadexperience.
答案【CABDC】
()1.Theunderlinedword“emotions”(inParagraph3)mostprobablymeans___________.
A.经验B.态度C.情感D.压力
()2.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowtherealhappiestpeopleare___________.
A.thoseintheirearlyseventiesB.thoseintheirfifties
C.thoseattheageof5D.teenagers
()3.ThefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT__________.
A.peopleareusuallyafraidofgettingold
B.menandwomensharethesameemotions
C.fiftyisakeyperiodinpeople'
semotionchanges
D.researcherscan'
texplainwhyhappinessincreasesaspeoplegetolder
()4.Thepassageismainlywrittenfor__________.
A.DoctorsB.researchersC.peopleover5D.generalreaders
()5.What'
sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ANewGreatFindingB.Theold,AreYouHappy?
C.TheOlder,theHappierD.LearntoGettingOld
NewresearchsuggeststhatourDNAhelpsustodecidewhetherweprefercoffeeortea.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofQueenslandinAustraliastudiedhowourgenes(基因)affectedourtasteandwhywelikesometastesmorethanothers.Followingtheresearch,researchersbelievetheyknowwhysomeofusprefercoffeewhileothersliketeamore.Theresearchersfoundthatpeoplewholikemorebittertastesaremorelikelytodrinkcoffee.Theresearcherssaidtheyfoundsomethingstrangeintheirresearch.Peoplewhoweremoresensitivetothebittertasteofcaffeineweremorelikelytoprefercoffeetotea.Theywerealsomorelikelytodrinkmorecoffeethanthosewhowerenotsosensitivetocaffeine.
Researcherslookedatdataonmorethan400,000menandwomenintheUnitedKingdom.TheyalsolookedatanAustralianstudythatcomparedthetastesof1,757twinswiththeirsiblings(兄弟姐妹).Theresearcherssaidgenesaren'
ttheonlyfactorsaffectingpeople'
stastes.Other