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1、Jones said it is unusual for every library to start the same program at the same time.“Its something weve been trying to do,and I think its just the beginning of the chances we will be able to offer,” she said.【篇章导读】本文是说明文。圣地亚哥公共图书馆发起了一个针对9至12岁儿童的教育项目Spring into STEAM,本文是对该项目举办时间、举办内容等的相干报导。1.What d

2、o we know about “Spring into STEAM”?A.It is open to kids of all ages.B.It lasts for at least four months.C.It helps kids learn more about themselves.D.It is held by the San Diego Public Library.答案D剖析推理判断题。由第一段中的“A new program.starts next week at all 36 libraries of the San Diego Public Library”可知,该项

3、目由圣地亚哥大众图书馆举行。2.What will kids learn from the engineering workshop this year?A.How LED lights work.B.How bees build their home.C.How to make 3-D paper bees.D.How to create a light using a glass bottle.答案B剖析细节明白题。由第四段中的“The engineering workshop will watch bees as builders.”可知,参加该小组的孩子将会了解蜜蜂是怎样筑巢的。3.W

4、hat will kids do for the International Barcode of Life Project?A.Collect insects.B.Take DNA tests.C.Create a digital catalog.D.Make insect collection tools.答案A由倒数第二段中的“Kids in San Diego can ask for free insect collection tools at their local libraries beginning on March 2.Insects they collect can th

5、en be sent in for DNA identification.”可知,孩子们为该工程网络虫豸。4.What can we infer from what Jones said in the last paragraph?A.The program will continue.B.The program should last much longer.C.The program will have different themes.D.The program should be held by different libraries.由最后一段中的“its just the begi

6、nning of the chances we will be able to offer”可知,三十六家图书馆同时举办同一个项目并不常见,但Jones说他们不停在高兴做,这仅仅只是个开始,也就是说这个项目还会再次举行。BDoes a grasshopper taco (墨西哥蚂蚱卷饼) sound delicious? If you were living in another part of the world say,Mexico or Thailand or Kenya the idea of eating insects might not seem strange to you a

7、t all.For thousands of years,insect-eating has been common practice among many of the worlds people.According to insect-eaters around the world,insects are tasty.Insect fans say insects are not only tasty,they are also nutritious.Arnold van Huis is working with other scientists to encourage insect-e

8、ating in areas where it is already common.According to the United Nations,the planets population is now almost 7 billion.It is expected to reach 9 billion before 2050.By that time,peoples need for meat is expected to double.Raising livestock (家畜) requires large areas of farmland,and feeding the anim

9、als can be expensive.“We have to find something else to take the place of meat,” Arnold van Huis says.“One very good choice is using insects.”Raising insects would require less land,says Arnold van Huis.Insects would also be cheaper to feed.For insect-eating to become popular in the U.S.,Brian Fishe

10、r,an insect scientist at the California Academy of Sciences,says people must be careful with ready-to-eat insects.There are more than 1,700 types of insects that are safe to eat.But do not even think of eating insects from your backyard,since there is no way of knowing if they are dangerous! If you

11、really want to eat insects,it is possible to order insect cuisine (烹饪) at a handful of U.S.restaurants.Arnold van Huis is working with chefs in the Netherlands to develop delicious insect recipes.For one experiment,his team prepared two types of meatballs:some made with meat and others made with mea

12、lworms and meat.In a blind taste test,nine out of ten people preferred the mealworm meatballs.In the future,will eating insects be common practice for people in Europe and North America? “Im completely sure it will,” says Arnold van Huis.来自荷兰的昆虫专家Arnold van Huis认为虫子不仅美味还能帮助养活不停增长的天下生齿。5.What can we

13、learn about insect-eating in Thailand or Kenya?A.It is not allowed. B.It is not common.C.It is very popular. D.It is rather strange.答案C由第一段中的“If you were living in.Mexico or Thailand or Kenya the idea of eating insects might not seem strange to you at all.insect-eating has been common practice among

14、 many of the worlds people”可知,在泰国或肯尼亚很盛行吃虫豸。6.According to Arnold van Huis,what would be an advantage of eating more insects?A.It would save more livestock.B.It would solve environmental problems.C.It would provide more nutrition for people.D.It would help feed the worlds growing population.第三段提及了随着

15、世界人口数量的急剧增长,人类对肉的需求量也大大增加。由第三段Arnold van Huis提出的建议“find something else to take the place of meat.One very good choice is using insects”和第四段他指出饲养昆虫的优势require less land和be cheaper to feed可知,他认为昆虫可替代肉来帮助养活不停增长的天下生齿。7.Why does Brian Fisher advise people to go to restaurants to eat insects?A.Insect cuisi

16、ne ordered there is delicious.B.Insects cooked there taste more like meat.C.Insects cooked there are safe enough to eat.D.Different insect cuisine can be chosen there.由倒数第三段中的“But do not even think of eating insects from your backyard,since there is no way of knowing if they are dangerous”可知,Brian F

17、isher建议想要吃昆虫的人去饭店是出于宁静方面的思量。8.How might Arnold van Huis feel about the experimental result mentioned in Paragraph 6?A.Fearful. B.Satisfied.C.Doubtful. D.Surprised.倒数第二段的实验结果“nine out of ten people preferred the mealworm meatballs”说明,绝大多数受测者喜好含有虫豸的肉丸。这样的实验结果对鼓励人们食用昆虫并致力于研发美味的昆虫食谱的Arnold van Huis来说天然是

18、得意的。二、完形填空Like many children with autism (自闭症),my son Noah loves planes.He carries a toy 1 with him wherever he goes.Last month,Noah 2 a 2008 Matchbox Sky Busters Continental Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on the computer and became very 3.Although his language is just three or four words at a time,he clea

19、rly told me “This is the little Continental I want!” 4 enough,I thought.I usually have no problem finding toys on the Internet.But this Matchbox Sky Busters,made only in 2008,was difficult to5.It was not on any of the places from which I had 6 toys for Noah.I spent hours at the computer 7 the plane.

20、I discovered several Matchbox collectors online,and over the next few weeks I sent emails to them 8 none of them had Noahs dream plane.So I decided to 9 Matchbox in California.My email made its way to Abe Lugo,lead project designer for Matchbox,who 10 to let me know he was looking for the 2008 Conti

21、nental Boeing 787-8.While11 to hear good news from Abe at Matchbox,I continued my 12.Although for weeks I had no 13 on the Internet,I tried again and saw there was still no auction (拍卖) for Noahs dream plane! Noahs impatience was growing,and I was starting to lose 14.A week later,I received a(n)15 f

22、rom Abe saying he had a plane in hand for Noah and would be 16 it that afternoon!Last week,we17 the package from Abe.Noah opened it.He held the toy plane close to his face.He turned it over.He was filled with 18.We sent a19 to Abe,whom we havent met or even talked to on the phone.I wanted Noah to sa

23、y thank you in his own 20.In the video,Noah says,“Thanks,Mr Lugo.Youre welcome,honey.”【篇章导读】本文是记叙文。作者的自闭症儿子想要一架2008年的Matchbox波音787-8模型飞机,作者花了几周的时间找遍了平时给儿子买玩具的全部地方,照旧没找到。无奈之下,作者向Matchbox的首席设计师Abe Lugo求助。在Abe的帮助下,作者一家最终收到了儿子想要的模型飞机。1.A.car B.gunC.telephone D.plane解析由上文中的“my son Noah loves planes”以及下文的

24、形貌可知,Noah不管到哪儿都带着一架玩具“飞机(plane)”。2.A.sold B.collectedC.saw D.copied解析句意:上个月,Noah偶然在电脑上“看到(saw)”一架2008年的Matchbox波音787-8梦想飞机,而且很感兴趣。由句意可知选C项。3.A.worried B.interestedC.bored D.surprised解析由下文中的“he clearly told me This is the little Continental I want!”可知,Noah偶然在电脑上“看到(saw)”一架2008年的Matchbox波音787-8梦想飞机,对它

25、非常“感兴趣(interested)”。4.A.Easy B.HardC.Expensive D.Cheap解析由下文中的“I usually have no problem finding toys on the Internet.”可知,“我”以为找到Noah想要的那架模型飞机是非常“容易的(Easy)”。5.A.produce B.findC.fly D.carry解析但是Noah想要的那个模型飞机只在2008年做过,很难找到。故选B项。6.A.bought B.madeC.provided D.prepared解析由But以及上文中的“I usually have no problem

26、 finding toys on the Internet.”可知,“我”发现Noah想要的那个模型飞机很难“找(find)”。“我” 在平时给Noah“买(bought)”玩具的全部地方都找了。7.A.playing with B.reading aboutC.picking out D.looking for解析由下文中的“I discovered several Matchbox collectors online”可知,“我”花了几个小时在网上“寻找(looking for)”那架模型飞机。8.A.since B.butC.so D.when解析“I sent emails to them”与“none of them had Noahs dream plane”之间是迁移转变干系,故填but,选B项。9.A.visit B.head forC.choose D.turn to解析由下文中的“My email made its way to Abe Lugo,lead project designer for Matchbox.”可知,于是,“我”决定向Matchbox首席设计师Abe Lugo“求助(turn to)”。10.A.arrived B.acceptedC.replied D.helped解析由上文中的“

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