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The way he did it was different   we were used to.

A、in which   B、in what   C、from what   D、from which

 

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  People who studied plants is have found out that plants carry a small electrical charge(电荷).It is possible to measure this charge with a small piece of equipment called“galvanometer”.The galvanometer is placed on a leaf of the plant,and it records any changes in the electrical field of the leaf. Humans have a similar field which can change when we are shocked or frightened.

  A man called Baxter used a galvanometer for his studies of plants and was very surprised at his results.He found that if he had two or more plants in a room and he began to destroy one of them-perhaps by pulling off its leaves or by pulling it out of its pot-then the galvanometer on the leaves of the other plants showed a change in the electrical field.It seemed as if the plants were signaling a feeling of shock.This happened not only when Backster started to destroy plants,but also when he destroyed other living things such as insects(昆虫).

  Backster said that the plants also knew if someone had destroyed a living thing some distance away,because they signaled when a man who had just cut down a tree entered the room.

  Another scientist,named Sauvin,achieved similar results to Backster's.He kept galvanometers fixed to his plants all the time and checked regularly to see what the plants were doing.If he was out of the office,he telephoned to find about the signals the plants were sending.In this way,he found that the plants were sending out signals at the exact times when they felt strong,pleasure or pain.In fact,Sauvin could cause a change in the electrical field of his plants over a distance of a few miles simply by thinking about them.

1.What was Backster's discovery?

[  ]

A.Plants carry galvanometer.

B.It is possible to measure a small electrical charge with a small piece equipment

called“galvanometer.”

C.The small electrical charge on the leaves of the other plant can change if he destroyed the leaves on one of the two plants.

D.Humans have a similar field which can change when we are shocked or frightened as plants.

2.Backster was surprised at the results of his studies because ________.

[  ]

A.he destroyed an insect

B.he destroyed a plant by pulling off its leaves

C.he found that plants seemed to express feelings of shock

D.he found that plants could move and speak after all

3.The scientist called Sauvin ________.

[  ]

A.did not agree with Backster's ideas

B.did not get any results about the electrical charge

C.got different results from Backster's

D.found out some of the same things that Backster did

4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.The electrical charge plants carry may shock or frighten us.

B.A tree will signal when it has been cut down.

C.Sauvin could only make his plants receive nearby signals.

D.Plants have feelings because they can receive signals without moving.

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。
"BANG!" the door caused a reverberation(回声). It was just standing there, with Father standing on one side, and I on the other side.
We were both in great anger. "Never set foot in this house again!" stormed Father. With tears welling up in my eyes, I rushed out of the flat and ran along the street.
The street lights were shining rather desolately(凄凉的). I wandered aimlessly.
A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me. I felt as if I saw my childhood from another space: happy and harmonious.
But now... I don't know whether it is because I have grown up or because dad is getting old. We differ in our ways of thinking. He always forces his opinions and codes of behavior on me. Whenever I do something wrong, he never turns a blind eye to it. We are just like two people coming from two different worlds. It feels like there is an iron door between us that can never be opened.
I wandered the streets, without a destination in mind. My heart was frozen on this hot summer night. As I walked on there were fewer and fewer people on the streets, until I had only the street lights to keep me company. When I finally reached the high-rise apartment block in which I lived, I saw that the light was still on.
In fact, it was nothing. Perhaps, dad was throwing away some of his old stamps. Perhaps he thought they were useless. I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps. I can't stand his outrageous(蛮横的) words: " I can throw you away, let alone these old papers."
All the lights were off except father's.
Dad was always like this. Maybe he didn't know how to express himself. After shouting at me, he never showed any mercy or any moments of regret. After an argument he has the habit of approaching in my sleep and then covering me with the quilt.
This was how he always was. He has been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do has become his second nature.
The light was still on. "Am I wrong?" I whispered, maybe... With the key in hand, I was as nervous as I had ever been. At last, I decided to open the door. As soon as I opened the door, tears ran down my cheeks. I suddenly realized that the iron door that I had imagined between us did not exist at all. Love-is second to none.
1. Decide which is the best order of the following according to what happened in the passage.
a. I opened the door and entered the house.
b. Sadly I ran out into the street.
c. I reached the place where I lived and saw my house still brightly lit.
d. I thought of my father's kindness towards me.
e. I walked about in the street without any aim.
A. b, e, d, c, a    B. b, e, c, d, a     C. b, e, a, c, d     D. b, e, c, a, d
2. What made the writer think of his childhood?
A. The sight of the desolate street lights.
B. The sight of the empty street.
C. The sight of a father with a child in his arms.
D. The sight of light in his own house.
3. Why do you think the father often shouts at his son?
A. Perhaps the father is getting older and older.
B. Perhaps the son has already grown up.
C. Perhaps they never agree with each other.
D. Perhaps the father has got used to doing that.
4. What conclusion can you draw after reading the passage?
A. The father is actually kind to his son.
B. The father treats his son in an unfair way.
C. The father is neither kind nor cruel to his son.
D. The father is always finding fault with his son.

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)

 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。

     "BANG!" the door caused a reverberation(回声). It was just standing there, with Father standing on one side, and I on the other side.

     We were both in great anger. "Never set foot in this house again!" stormed Father. With tears welling up in my eyes, I rushed out of the flat and ran along the street.

     The street lights were shining rather desolately(凄凉的). I wandered aimlessly.

     A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me. I felt as if I saw my childhood from another space: happy and harmonious.

     But now... I don't know whether it is because I have grown up or because dad is getting old. We differ in our ways of thinking. He always forces his opinions and codes of behavior on me. Whenever I do something wrong, he never turns a blind eye to it. We are just like two people coming from two different worlds. It feels like there is an iron door between us that can never be opened.

     I wandered the streets, without a destination in mind. My heart was frozen on this hot summer night. As I walked on there were fewer and fewer people on the streets, until I had only the street lights to keep me company. When I finally reached the high-rise apartment block in which I lived, I saw that the light was still on.

     In fact, it was nothing. Perhaps, dad was throwing away some of his old stamps. Perhaps he thought they were useless. I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps. I can't stand his outrageous(蛮横的) words: " I can throw you away, let alone these old papers."

     All the lights were off except father's.

     Dad was always like this. Maybe he didn't know how to express himself. After shouting at me, he never showed any mercy or any moments of regret. After an argument he has the habit of approaching in my sleep and then covering me with the quilt.

     This was how he always was. He has been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do has become his second nature.

     The light was still on. "Am I wrong?" I whispered, maybe... With the key in hand, I was as nervous as I had ever been. At last, I decided to open the door. As soon as I opened the door, tears ran down my cheeks. I suddenly realized that the iron door that I had imagined between us did not exist at all. Love-is second to none.

1. Decide which is the best order of the following according to what happened in the passage.

   a. I opened the door and entered the house.

   b. Sadly I ran out into the street.

   c. I reached the place where I lived and saw my house still brightly lit.

   d. I thought of my father's kindness towards me.

   e. I walked about in the street without any aim.

   A. b, e, d, c, a    B. b, e, c, d, a     C. b, e, a, c, d     D. b, e, c, a, d

2. What made the writer think of his childhood?

   A. The sight of the desolate street lights.

   B. The sight of the empty street.

   C. The sight of a father with a child in his arms.

   D. The sight of light in his own house.

3. Why do you think the father often shouts at his son?

   A. Perhaps the father is getting older and older.

   B. Perhaps the son has already grown up.

   C. Perhaps they never agree with each other.

   D. Perhaps the father has got used to doing that.

4. What conclusion can you draw after reading the passage?

   A. The father is actually kind to his son.

   B. The father treats his son in an unfair way.

   C. The father is neither kind nor cruel to his son.

   D. The father is always finding fault with his son.

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

 “BANG!” the door caused a reverberation(回声). It was just standing there, with Father standing on one side, and I on the other side.

We were both in great anger. “Never set foot in this house again!” stormed Father. With tears welling up in my eyes, I rushed out of the flat and ran along the street.

The street lights were shining rather desolately(凄凉的). I wandered aimlessly.

A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me. I felt as if I saw my childhood from another space: happy and harmonious.

But now… I don’t know whether it is because I have grown up or because dad is getting old. We differ in our ways of thinking. He always imposes his opinions and codes of behavior on me. Whenever I do something wrong, he never admits it. We are just like two people coming from two different worlds. It feels like there is an iron door between us that can never be opened.

I wandered the streets, without a destination in mind. My heart was frozen on this hot summer night. As I walked on there were fewer and fewer people on the streets, until I had only the street lights to keep me company. When I finally reached the high-rise apartment block in which I lived, I saw that the light was still on.

In fact, it was nothing. Perhaps, dad was throwing away some of his old stamps. Perhaps he thought they were useless. I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps. I can’t stand his outrageous(蛮横的) words: “ I can throw you away, let alone these old papers.”

All the lights were off except father’s.

Dad was always like this. Maybe he didn’t know how to express himself. After shouting at me, he never showed any mercy or any moments of regret. After an argument he has the habit of creeping up in my sleep and then tucking me underneath the covers.

This was how he always was. He has been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do has become his second nature.

The light was still on. “Am I wrong?” I whispered, maybe… With the key in hand, I was as nervous as I had ever been. At last, I decided to open the door. As soon as I opened the door, tears ran down my cheeks. I suddenly realized that the iron door that I had imagined between us did not exist at all. Love – is second to none.

56.Decide which is the best order of the following according to what happened in the passage.

a. I opened the door and entered the house.

b. Sadly I ran out into the street.

c. I reached the place where I lived and saw my house still brightly lit.

d. I thought of my father’s kindness towards me.

e. I walked about in the street without any aim.

A. b, e, d, c, a    B. b, e, c, d, a    C. b, e, a, c, d    D. b, e, c, a, d

57.What made the writer think of his childhood?

A. The sight of the desolate street lights.    

B. The sight of the empty street.

C. The sight of a father with a child in his arms.

D. The sight of light in his own house.

58.Why do you think the father often shouts at his son?

A. Perhaps the father is getting older and older.

B. Perhaps the son has already grown up.

C. Perhaps they never agree with each other.

D. Perhaps the father has got used to doing that.

59.What conclusion can you draw after reading the passage?

A. The father is actually kind to his son.

B. The father treats his son in an unfair way.

C. The father is neither kind nor cruel to his son.

D. The father is always finding fault with his son.

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