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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿A team of engineers ¡¾1¡¿(create)a super-thin material that could help keep buildings cool. The team developed the revolutionary new material, ¡¾2¡¿is very thin and can cool objects even under direct sunlight. The material does not need energy to work¡¾3¡¿does it need water to help keep things cool. The engineers say¡¾4¡¿new material could provide an answer to air conditioners, which are expensive ¡¾5¡¿(run). The material is unlike anything ¡¾6¡¿(find) in nature. It is just 50 micrometers thick. That's slightly ¡¾7¡¿(thick) than the aluminum foil(Îý²­Ö½) we use for cooking.

The engineers explained how their new material works. They said when it is put on top of something, two things happen. It cools the object underneath by ¡¾8¡¿(reflect) the sun's rays back into space. At the same time, the material removes the object's own heat and sends that into the air. An engineer said: "We're excited about the opportunity to explore potential uses in different scientific ¡¾9¡¿(field)." Another researcher said: "Just 10 to 20 square meters of this material on the rooftop could ¡¾10¡¿(nice) cool down a house in summer."

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿Modem zoos are different from those built fifty years ago.At that time zoos were places where people could go to see animals from many parts of the world.The animals lived in cages with iron bars£¨Õ¤À¸£©.Although the zoo keepers took good care of them,many of the animals did not feel comfortable,and they often fell ill.

In modern zoos,people can see animals in more natural conditions.The animals are given more freedom in larger places so that they can live as they would in nature.Even the appearance of zoos has changed.Trees and grass grow in cages,and water flows through the places the animals live in.There are few bars;instead,there is often a deep ditch£¨¹µ£©,filled with water,which surrounds a space where several sorts of animals live together as they would naturally.In an American zoo,the visitors can walk through a special huge cage that is filled with trees,some small animals and many birds,and large enough for the birds to live naturally.In a zoo in New York,with the use of special nights,people can observe certain animals that are active only at night,when most zoos are dosed.Some zoos have special places for visitors to watch animals that live in the desert or under water.

Modern zoos not only show animals to visitors,but also keep and save rare animals.For this reason,fifty years from now,the grandchildren of today's visitors will still be able to enjoy watching these animals.

¡¾1¡¿In modern zoos______.

A. different kinds of animals are kept separately

B. animals are no longer taken good care of

C. animals have more freedom

D. visitors can walk wherever they like

¡¾2¡¿In a modem zoo______feel comfortable.

A. the animals,not the visitors B. the visitors,not the animals

C. neither visitors nor animals D. both visitors and animals

¡¾3¡¿In some zoos people can______.

A. walk through special huge cages to watch all sorts of animals

B. see animals which live in special conditions

C. during the day observe animals that are active at night

D. watch all rare animals that may not be seen in the future

¡¾4¡¿The main idea of the passage is that______.

A. zoos are now places where animals can live naturally

B. zoos are places where people can see animals from all over the world

C. there should be old and modern zoos alike

D. rare animals may soon die out

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿One of the best student cities: Boston

Boston, Massachusetts is the unofficial student capital of the United States. The greater Boston area contains some of the most famous universities in the world£¬including Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). With their reputation attracting some of the brightest students from around the globe, the heart of New England is young, energetic and active.

Best spots

The Fenway area ¡ª home of the Boston Red Sox baseball team ¡ª attracts students from nearby schools. On game days, the neighborhood¡¯s many sports bars are packed with college students.

The Harvard Square is also a popular gathering spot for Harvard and MIT students, with several restaurants serving up affordable and tasty food.

Student activities

Boston¡¯s most popular college events are the universities¡¯ annual music festivals ¡ª like Yardfest at Harvard and Spring Fling at Tufts University ¡ª during which big-name stars perform free concerts before the spring semester ends.

The Berklee College of Music, which attracts top international talent and counts the band Passion Pit among its alumni (ÄÐУÓÑ), often organizes free student performances in such picture-perfect locations as the Boston Harbor National Park. The free-to-watch boating races on the Charles River are also well-attended on fair-weather race days, when students cheer on their classmates.

Student discounts

The Museum of Fine Arts, one of Boston ¡¯ s leading cultural institutions, is free for students carrying ID from one of the many schools in the city and the museum¡¯s special exhibits and film screenings are discounted for students.

The historic Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the New England Aquarium offer discounts for all university students, while admission to Harvard¡¯s museum is free for Harvard students and discounted for all other college kids. Even movie theatres like Regal Cinemas Fenway and AMC Loews Boston Common cut students a discount.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined part ¡°the heart of New England¡± in paragraph one refers to .

A. Boston B. Massachusetts

C. Harvard D. the MIT

¡¾2¡¿The Fenway area most probably attracts students who have interest in .

A. food B. sports

C. music D. science

¡¾3¡¿We learn from the text that the Berklee College of Music .

A. often gives free performances

B. often invites big stars to perform

C. organises performances along the Charles River

D. attracts talented teachers such as the Passion Pit members

¡¾4¡¿Which of the following is free for students carrying ID from one of the schools in Boston?

A. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

B. The New England Aquarium.

C. The Museum of Fine Arts.

D. Regal Cinemas Fenway.

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The average£¨Æ½¾ùµÄ£©American child spends three to five hours a day watching TV. In 1961, the average child began to watch television at age three; however, today it is nine months. Yet, most parents think that television has bad influence on their children. For example, in the early 1970s, my parents believed that my bad eyesight was the result of sitting too close to the screen, and they therefore made my stay at least six feet from it. Today, most people have no such worry, but many new ridiculous (»ÄÃýµÄ) sayings have appeared:
*TV makes kids stupid. Many children watch more educational programs when they are pre-schoolers. When they grow up, they can read more books and have much better ideas to solve difficult problems than other children.
*TV makes kids violent. The real story is not so simple. Hundreds of studies show that watching violence on TV makes children more aggressive (ºÃ¶·µÄ). But a study of over 5,000 children also finds that some positive programs make children kinder. The problem is that kids are increasingly watching shows with violence instead of those suitable for their age.
*Sitting around watching TV makes kids overweight. An experiment finds that when children watch less television, they do lose extra weight; however, reducing their television time does not make them more active. The real problem lies in snacking (³ÔÁãʳ). A widespread habit for kids, and junk-food advertisements.
*TV helps kids get to sleep. The opposite is true. The more television children watch, the more likely they are to have irregular sleep and nap (С˯) patterns. Allowing kids to watch television is part of the problem, not the solution.
£¨1£©Which one is the advantage of educational TV programs?
A.They will make children solve difficult problems better than others.
B.they will improve children's ability to get along with others.
C.They are likely to make children more aggressive.
D.They will make sure of children's success in the future.
£¨2£©Why are children spending much time watching TV likely to be fat?
A.Watching TV makes children lazy and inactive.
B.Children are attracted by the food advertisement on TV.
C.Watching TV doesn't burn up as much fat as doing sports.
D.Children like to snack while watching TV.
£¨3£©What influence does watching TV have on a child's sleep?
A.Children are likely to sleep deeper after watching TV.
B.Children's sleep time will be greatly reduced.
C.It will make children form a bad habit of sleeping.
D.It will make children sleep easier.
£¨4£©What is the purpose of this text?
A.To increase people's knowledge of watching TV.
B.To warn parents of the disadvantages of watching TV.
C.To explain the bad influences that watching TV has on children.
D.To correct parents' wrong ideas of television's effect on children.

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I was very disappointed not to be able to go to the concert last Friday. The advertisement in the paper said you could buy tickets at the theatre box any day between 10:00 and 4:00. Since I work from 9:00 to 5:30, the only time I could go to the theatre was during my 45-minute lunch break. Unfortunately, the theatre is on the other side of the town, and the bus service between my office and the theatre is not good. But if you are lucky, you can make the round trip in 45 minutes. Last Monday, I stood at the bus stop for 15 minutes. By the time I saw one come, there was not enough time left to make the trip. So I gave up and went back to the office. The same thing happened on Tuesday, and again next day. On Thursday, my luck changed. I got on a bus right away and arrived at the theatre in 20 minutes. When I got there, however, I found a long line at the box office, and I heard one man say he had been waiting for over an hour. Realizing I would not have enough time to wait in line, I caught the next bus and headed back. By Friday I realized my only hope was to make the trip by taxi. It was expensive, but it would be worth it to hear the concert. The trip by taxi only took 10 minutes, but felt like an hour to me. When I got to the theatre, I was relieved to see that nobody was waiting in line. The reason, however, I quickly discovered, was that they had already sold all the tickets.
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£¨2£©He tried to go to the theatre every day but managed to get there only _______.
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¡¾2¡¿. You may feel exhausted and unwilling to take part in activities, but it¡¯s been proved that activities fight depression. Exercising releases some chemicals in your brain, which help lift your mood. Even the activity of just going out for a walk, or a trip to the gym is an effective method of improving the way you feel.

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Talking is a powerful way of beating your depression. If you feel bad, don¡¯t let anyone tell you it¡¯s no big deal or that you'll just get it over. There is nothing shameful about recognizing you have a problem that you alone cannot solve and seeking the help of an expert. Asking for help is a brave act. ¡¾5¡¿.

A. Don¡¯t punish yourself for feeling bad

B. Put yourself in a social atmosphere to lift your spirits

C. Be curious, open, accepting and loving toward yourself

D. Depression will drop your energy levels and make you passived highly treatable disorder

F. Speaking to an expert is a healthy, productive and beneficial attempt

G. Anything that makes you laugh can help convince your brain you are happy

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