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  Some animals and insects(昆虫)use camouflage that is, they change color so that it is the same as the color of the tree or plant on which they are sitting. Others have developed a color thousands of years which is like the color of their living place.

  One of the second kind is the Peppered Moth, which is found in England. It is light brown in color, and likes to rest on trees which are also light brown. This makes the moth difficult to be seen. It means that birds are less likely to see it and eat it.

  But, about sixty years ago, smoke from factories began to reach some of the trees where the moth rested. It made the trees blacker. This meant that the moth become easier to see.

1.The word “camouflage” in the first sentence means ____.

[  ]

A.he same color

B.the tree on which insects are sitting

C.making it difficult to see something

D.color is d\always changing

2.The Peppered Moth likes to rest on trees which are light brown in order ____.

[  ]

A.not to be eaten by birds

B.not to be seen by other insects

C.to change its color

D.to be see by birds

3.Mother became easier to see because ________ .

[  ]

A.the moth changed its color

B.trees became blacker after 60 years

C.smoke from factories could lighten the color of the moth

D.smoke from factories mad the trees darker

4.It seems that ____.

[  ]

A.the moth always has the same color as the color of the trees

B.the moth is able to develop its color over years

C.people like the moth found in England

D.the Peppered Moth is being experimented

5.What do you think would probably happen?

[  ]

A.The peppered Moth would become darker year by year.

B.Te Peppered moth would change its color once.

C.The Peppered Moth would die out.

D.The Peppered Moth would be eaten by birds.

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When my son, Justin, was four, he found a caterpillar (毛虫) and put it in a jar. Each day he fed it with fresh grass and leaves. In a few weeks we discovered it  36  in a cocoon (茧).

Justin was excited. He knew a moth (蛾) or butterfly was about to be  37 , but he didn’t know what kind. He was  38  to know what gift nature was about to give him.

“Dad!” shouted the boy while running to me one day. “Something’s  39 . Come see!”

He led me to his room. The cocoon had become half transparent and we could  40  the wings of the unborn. Soon, a moth broke free from the cocoon, and laid eggs completing the life  41  of the little caterpillar.

The next day, I convinced Justin it was time to set the moth free. He took it  42 , opened the jar, and the little moth flew out. It  43  the yard twice, came back, and landed on Justin’s arm. He picked it up, tossed it in the air, and the moth repeated its  44  pattern. He tried over and over, but each time it would  45  to his arm.

Justin  46 _. He put his little pet back to the jar. The next day he attempted to set it free again, and after a few repetitions of the same behavior, the moth  47  flew off into the grass.

Like a  48 , I believe the moth was afraid to leave what it was comfortable with. It wanted to stay with something  49 , scared to move on and experience something unknown.

I was once that little moth. My cocoon was my mother’s  50 , in which I was comfortable. Like the moth, I didn’t want to fly too far away from it. I was  51  when my first job required me to move to a new city. What would I find there? I liked  52  I was.

Humans are creatures of  53 . We resist change. However, if I hadn’t moved, I would not have experienced many  54  and wonderful things or met many of my friends. So each move gave me the  55  to learn and experience, but best of all, I met friends.

36. A. trapped B. wrapped C. developed D. protected

37. A. born B. changed C. raised D. created

38. A. upset B. content C. lucky D. curious    

39. A. disappearing B. happening C. spreading D. cracking  

40. A. identify B. feel C. count D. imagine

41. A. plan B. task C. cycle D. project

42. A. back B. down C. aside D. outside

43. A. explored B. searched C. circled D. abandoned

44. A. flight B. game C. adventure D. communication

45. A. stick B. cater C. turn D. return

46. A. kept up B. gave up C. looked around      D. turned around

47. A. carelessly B. successfully C. finally D. hesitatingly 

48. A. human B. butterfly C. caterpillar D. pet

49. A. friendly B. similar           C. pleasant D. familiar

50. A. love B. instruction C. requirement D. expectation

51. A. thrilled B. crazy C. afraid D. annoyed  

52. A. what B. where C. how D. who

53. A. emotion B. conscience C. habit D. ambition

54. A. odd B. new C. funny D. vital    

55. A. courage B. pleasure          C. motivation D. opportunity

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When my son, Justin, was four, he found a caterpillar (毛虫) and put it in a jar. Each day he fed it with fresh grass and leaves. In a few weeks we discovered it  36  in a cocoon (茧).

Justin was excited. He knew a moth (蛾) or butterfly was about to be  37 , but he didn’t know what kind. He was  38  to know what gift nature was about to give him.

“Dad!” shouted the boy while running to me one day. “Something’s  39 . Come see!”

He led me to his room. The cocoon had become half transparent and we could  40  the wings of the unborn. Soon, a moth broke free from the cocoon, and laid eggs completing the life  41  of the little caterpillar.

The next day, I convinced Justin it was time to set the moth free. He took it  42 , opened the jar, and the little moth flew out. It  43  the yard twice, came back, and landed on Justin’s arm. He picked it up, tossed it in the air, and the moth repeated its  44  pattern. He tried over and over, but each time it would  45  to his arm.

Justin  46 . He put his little pet back to the jar. The next day he attempted to set it free again, and after a few repetitions of the same behavior, the moth  47  flew off into the grass.

Like a  48 , I believe the moth was afraid to leave what it was comfortable with. It wanted to stay with something  49 , scared to move on and experience something unknown.

I was once that little moth. My cocoon was my mother’s  50 , in which I was comfortable. Like the moth, I didn’t want to fly too far away from it. I was  51  when my first job required me to move to a new city. What would I find there? I liked  52  I was.

Humans are creatures of  53 . We resist change. However, if I hadn’t moved, I would not have experienced many  54  and wonderful things or met many of my friends. So each move gave me the  55  to learn and experience, but best of all, I met friends.

36. A. trapped B. wrapped          C. developed         D. protected

37. A. born             B. changed          C. raised            D. created

38. A. upset B. content C. lucky D. curious    

39. A. disappearing B. happening C. spreading         D. cracking  

40. A. identify B. feel C. count D. imagine

41. A. plan B. task C. cycle D. project

42. A. back             B. down               C. aside D. outside

43. A. explored B. searched C. circled D. abandoned

44. A. flight B. game            C. adventure D. communication

45. A. stick B. cater            C. turn             D. return

46. A. kept up B. gave up C. looked around      D. turned around

47. A. carelessly B. successfully           C. finally D. hesitatingly 

48. A. human            B. butterfly             C. caterpillar         D. pet

49. A. friendly           B. similar           C. pleasant          D. familiar

50. A. love B. instruction C.requirement       D. expectation

51. A. thrilled B. crazy               C. afraid D. annoyed  

52. A. what B. where               C. how             D. who

53. A. emotion B. conscience C. habit D. ambition

54. A. odd B. new                C. funny            D. vital    

55. A. courage B. pleasure          C. motivation        D. opportunity

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  Though “nanometer”(纳米)is now a fashionable term all over the world, few people know exactly what it is.It has become a new favorite of manufacturers and sellers in recent years.Many “high-tech” products bearing the name “nano” have entered the market, bringing more mysterious feeling to surprised consumers.

  Nanometer is a very small length unit of measure, and is very small.One millimeter is 1000 micrometers, and one micrometer is 1000 nanometers.That is, one nanometer is one billionth of a meter.Nano materials are solid materials composed of particles(粒子)or crystallites(晶体)of less than 100 nanometer in size.Then, is a cup made of nano material really any different from an ordinary cup in function as far as how it works?

  Are nano cups really so wonderful? A reporter went to the Institute of Nanomedicine, which is the first such institute of such a sort in the world and the only one in China, specializing in researching the investigation of the application of nano technology into medicine.

  A water molecule(分子)is composed of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.It can be changed only by special working skillfully of the atoms.The material making up the cup can have nanometer particles.But it cannot change the chemical and physical properties of the water contained in it.The water in the cup is still water.When people drink it, it will produce no special effect on human body.

  Professor Ji who worked in the Instiute of Nanomedicine told the reporter, so far, the investigation of nano materials is still limited in the laboratory.No commercial micro products can be produced yet.With the present level of science and technology, the time of everyday goods made of nanometer materials is still years away.

  The products labeled with nano marks in the market now are only traditional products coated with a thin layer of nanometer material, which makes them more abrasion resistant(耐磨), much easier to be cleaned, or oil resisting or moth proof(防蛀).

  Professor Ji explained that nano cup is a real cup.It can also be included in the list of nano products in a certain sense.But the nano cup has not changed its property and function as a cup.It is not a magical medicine for curing and health care.

(1)

Which of the following shows the right relationship?

[  ]

A.

nanometer<micrometer<millimeter<meter

B.

micrometer<millimeter<nanometer<meter

C.

nanometer<millimeter<micrometer<meter

D.

millimeter<micrometer<nanometer<meter

(2)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

real nano products are being produced by some companies

B.

nano materials have been put into use in daily goods

C.

the nano cup is very effective in curing and health care

D.

real nano products haven’t become available for people

(3)

The underlined word “properties” in the fourth paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

possessions

B.

reactions

C.

qualities

D.

symbols

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

High-tech Products

B.

Nano Materials

C.

High-teach Research

D.

Nano Cups

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  ●Tower Bridge is one of London's most well known landmarks.Opened in 1894, this hydraulic(液压的)bridge can be raised to permit river traffic to pass underneath.

  Vistors to Tower Bridge can enjoy wonderful views of the River Thames from the bridge towers.There is also a museum which explain how the bascule bridge operates and discusses its history.Tower Bridge is often incorrectly referred to as London Bridge.London Bridge, however, is a different bridge that is located directly upstream from Tower Bridge.

  ●The British Museum is a “must do” for all visitors to London England.Treasures from around the world can be found in Britain's largest and most popular museum.To top it off, admission to the British Museum is free of charge.

  Due to the enormous size of the museums, visitors should priortize what they wish to see.One “must see” is the Rosetta Stone – a key puzzle piece in the recorded history of humankid.The british Museum is locted in the Bloomsbury district of London in London WC1.

  ●Greenwich Park is a beautiful large park located a few kilometers away from the centre of London.Attractions in Greenwich include the Cutty Sark, the Gypsy Moth and the Old Royal Observatory.A painted line at the obsevatory inicates zero degrees of longitude(经度).

  Many visitors to Greenwich enjoy having their photos taken with one leg in the western hemisphere(半球)and the other in the eastern hemisphere.Greenwich is the place where time was officially tracked–“Greenwich Mean Time” or “GMT”.

  Greenwich is located in London SE10.

  ●The Eurostar high–speed train service provides fast connections between London and Paris and London and Brussels.The Eurostar trains pass through the 32–mile Channel Tunnel under the English Channel.The tunnel is also known as the “Euro Tunnel” or “Chunnel”.The Channel Tunnel is considered to be one of the world's great engineering wonders.

  Trains leave form the Waterloo Rail Station which is located in south London.

(1)

If a tourist doesn't have any money on him, which of the following can he do?

[  ]

A.

Visit Tower Bridge.

B.

Visit the British Museum.

C.

Go around Greenwich Park.

D.

Take a Eurostar high–speed train.

(2)

Where can we find the attraction of the Cutty Sark?

[  ]

A.

On London Bridge.

B.

In the Old Royal Observatory.

C.

In the British Museum.

D.

In Greenwich Park.

(3)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

Tower Bridge can be raised mainly to let the water folw faster.

B.

The British Museum is the largest museum in the world.

C.

Greenwich Park is where the western hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere meet.

D.

The Eurostar train can take people from London to many cities in Europe directly.

(4)

In what web page do you think the passage is probably found?

[  ]

A.

International news.

B.

Study abroad.

C.

Tourist Information and Travel Guide.

D.

Art of architecture.

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