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Dear Miss Wang,
Knowing that our library is going to buy books, I¡¯ d like to give some advices.
Popular science books is what we need most. Usually popular science books explain basic principles of nature in a simple and interesting way. They helped us understand science better and arouse our curiosity scientific discoveries.
In addition to read for knowledge, we read for fun and inspiration. That is why I recommend other category of books: literary books. Classic works, written by masters, present great thoughts through fascinated stories and language. They not only offer us a joy and excitement, but also encourage us to think critical.
I¡¯ll be glad whether you can consider my recommendation.
Yours sincerely,
Leo
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Where do you keep ice? In the freezer, of course. That's what scientists might have thought when they were looking for a safe place to store ice from mountain glaciers from around the world. They¡¯ve decided to store ice in Antarctica because global warming is causing some of the glaciers in places like the Alps to melt.
Jerome Chappellaz of the French National Centre for Scientific Research is involved in creating an ice vault (µØÏÂÊÒ£©there. He says: ¡°We are probably the only scientific community whose sample (Ñù±¾) is in danger of disappearing from the face of the planet. If you work on rocks or on tree rings, the raw material is still here and will be for many centuries."
And why do scientists need to study ice from the Alps£¿Ice formed on the top of a mountain is made of snow accumulated over thousands of years. Trapped air bubbles (ÆøÅÝ) contain samples of the atmosphere that existed when that ice was formed. Ice is a record of climate. By examining ice, we know carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher now than in the last three million years. Researchers use this kind of data to build computer models and try to predict what might happen in the future.
The ice vault will be housed in a snow cave at the Concordia Research Station, which is operated by scientists from France and Italy. The ice samples will be sealed in bags and placed 10 meters below the surface at a constant temperature of -50*C. This will put the scientists¡¯ minds at rest. Losing the ice samples would be a disaster, and nobody wants to see a mine of scientific knowledge lost forever in a giant pool.
¡¾1¡¿What is the researchers' purpose of studying ice?
A. To learn about climate.
B. To learn about the Alps.
C. To trap air bubbles.
D. To reduce carbon dioxide.
¡¾2¡¿Jerome compares ice with rocks and tree rings to state that ________.
A. ice should be stored at home
B. it¡¯s more valuable to study ice
C. ice disappears very quickly
D. it's necessary to store ice
¡¾3¡¿What makes Antarctica a safe place to store ice?
A. Its large mountains.
B. Its function as a freezer.
C. The abundant ice samples there.
D. The absence of global warming.
¡¾4¡¿What do scientists think of storing ice in Antarctica?
A. They consider it an easy job.
B. They¡¯re not optimistic about it.
C. They think it will cause disasters.
D. They think it¡¯s a reliable way.
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¡ª Actually. But the scientists say that before a new drug ___ on humans, plenty of studies___.
A. can be tested; are needed
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿In Los Angeles, drivers spend sixty-one hours every year stuck in traffic. These drivers know all too well how bad the traffic can be. ¡°There¡¯re too many cars, and you can¡¯t move around a lot.¡±
Professor Cyrus Shahabi also knows about traffic jams. He lives more than 65 kilometers from his office at the University of Southern California, in Los Angeles. He is always late even with the help of a navigation (µ¼º½) system.He decided to develop a program called ClearPath for that. He says his program uses historical data to predict traffic conditions even before the driver leaves the house. ¡°What¡¯s unique (¶ÀÌصÄ) isthat we use a lot of data that¡¯s currently become available including traffic data, weather data, and we analyze that so that we can predict what¡¯s going to happen in front of you when leave home.¡±Professor Shahabi says his system does more than just answer current traffic conditions. With ClearPath, he says, a driver can decide what time he wants to leave, and ClearPath will give thefastest route. It looks at the entire road network, including surface streets as well as highways, before the driver hits the road. Professor Shahabi hopes to have ClearPath available nationwide and overseas once they can collect traffic data from other cities.
¡°I always thought that Los Angeles had the worst traffic, but now I know that Shanghai, Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo, believe it or not, Singapore, Hong Kong certainly are examples that can immediately use this.¡±Professor Shahabi hopes to share this new technology with companies that already have navigation systems, such as Google and Apple.
¡¾1¡¿Professor Cyrus Shahabi is often late for work because of ________.
A. his living far away
B. his car¡¯s navigation system
C. bad traffic conditions
D. too many cars in his university
¡¾2¡¿What is unique about ClearPath?
A. It helps drivers know the road conditions ahead of time.
B. It can make sure that you will never be late for work.
C. It helps drivers see clearly what happens on the road.
D. It can use a lot of information and data all over the world.
¡¾3¡¿The underlined word ¡° hits¡± in the fourth paragraph probably means ________.
A. has accident
B. gets to
C. turns left or right
D. collects traffic data
¡¾4¡¿What¡¯s Professor Shahabi¡¯s attitude toward his invention?
A. Proud. B. Worried.
C. Disappointed. D. Optimistic.
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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿As we all know, children are our future, and it¡¯s up to us to arm them with the tools to succeed. Sadly, today¡¯s children are sometimes being armed with more dangerous tools like weapons, drugs and gangs in the USA. Once a relatively peaceful environment, many schoolyards of today are becoming unsafe for both students and teachers.
Home schools are available to give you choices. Home schooling provides top-quality education, flexibility and freedom to create your own schedule. At Sunny Home School we believe the choice should be yours.
Thanks to modern technology, home schooling information is becoming readily available across the nation. A recent study by the ITBS (Iowa Tests of Basic Skills) and TAP (Tests of Achievement and Proficiency) shows us that students of home schools do particularly well when compared with the nationwide average. In every subject at every grade level, students of home schooling scored obviously higher than those in public and private schools.
If you¡¯re new to home schooling, you may be asking yourself, ¡°Will home schools really work for my children?¡±
Fact: A nationwide study using a random selection of 1,516 families found students of home schooling to be scoring, on average, at or above the 80th percentile (°Ù·ÖλµÄµÚ80λ) in all areas, on standardized achievement test. (Note: The national average on standardized achievement test is the 50th percentile.)
Collectively, the staff at Sunny Home School brings 65 years of experience in home schooling curriculum. We¡¯ve placed students in the top 2% of the nation in math and many are successfully moving on to college.
One study found that of the home schooled students, 94% said home education prepared them to be independent persons.
For more home schooling information, call us today toll free at (1800)542-8668.
¡¾1¡¿We can learn from the first paragraph that ___.
A. many schools armed their students with weapons
B. violence and crime exist in many schoolyards
C. students use weapons to defend their schoolyards
D. weapons are more dangerous than drugs
¡¾2¡¿All of the following are true of home schools EXCEPT___.
A. students are free to choose their courses
B. students do well in their important courses
C. they help students find jobs
D. they help students to be independent
¡¾3¡¿The purpose of the passage above is___.
A. to give information about different schools
B. to compare home schools with other schools
C. to suggest a new method of school education
D. to persuade people to choose home schools
¡¾4¡¿The passage mainly targets___.
A. students B. parents C. teachers D. adults
¡¾5¡¿In which section of the newspaper can we the passage?
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C. Advertisement D. Sport
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It all started when my sister was invited to speak at a threeday conference in Budapest. Mom and I thought we would join her because she was not able to take her husband or daughter. After all, how often does a trip to Budapest come along? We began planning a week long trip to Budapest. It was the first visit to Europe for all three of us, and there was so much we wanted to see that we couldn't narrow our base destinations down any further than Venice, Budapest, Rome, Sorrento and Florence.
We immediately applied for passports. We looked over maps and through books trying to decide exactly where to stay. I spent hours and days researching hotels, transportation, museums. We waited and waited to book tickets so we had a starting point on our dates. Finally everything fell into place and we decided our plans. The excitement continued to build day by day.
I researched packing tips online and my list of necessities grew. Mom and I compared notes for weeks trying to decide what to wear, what to bring, what to buy ... in the end, however, we just chose whatever was comfortable and to be honest, mainly wore the same couple of clothes day after day, washing them in the hotel as necessary. The only good clothes we took were for the ballet in Budapest. And thank goodness for that ¡ª I can't imagine lugging (Я´ø) a larger suitcase on and off during the journey to Florence, and some other places.
The big day arrived and with bags packed and repacked, it was off to the airport for our first European adventure!
¡¾1¡¿The first paragraph mainly tells the readers ________.
A. the author's sister would attend a conference in Budapest
B. how the author planned their trip to Budapest
C. where the author's family would go to travel
D. the author and her mom and sister would visit Europe
¡¾2¡¿The author planned to ________ in Budapest.
A. watch a ballet
B. buy some good clothes
C. attend the conference
D. visit her sister
¡¾3¡¿They made the following preparations for the travel EXCEPT that they ________.
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B. booked hotels online
C. searched for advice on travel online
D. wrote down what they would carry along
¡¾4¡¿We can learn from the text that ________.
A. they would carry a larger suitcase during the journey
B. the author's sister lived in some European country then
C. they would certainly visit Venice, Budapest, Rome, Sorrento and Florence
D. the preparation for the journey cost them hours
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