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In 2009, Shanghai-born Charles K. Kao and two North American scientists got the 2009 Nobel
Prize (諾貝爾獎) in Physics together. Their work made the Internet come into a new age.
Kao, 77, was born in Shanghai in 1933. He is famous for finding out how to transmit (傳輸) light
signals (信號) over long ways through glass fibers (玻璃纖維) as thin as a human hair. His work makes
the Internet information transmit faster around the world. Kao was vice chancellor (副校長) of the
Chinese University of Hong Kong from 1987 to 1996. He doesn't work, and lives in Hong Kong now.
The Chinese people were pleased to learn the good news. "The people of Hong Kong and I send our
congratulations to Kao on receiving the prize. Kao is also a true gentleman. We are greatly proud to
have such an excellent person in Hong Kong. " Zeng Yinquan once said.
Willard Boyle, a Canadian American, and George Smith of the Untied States got the other half of the
prize.
1. Charles K. Kao was born in _____.
A. Shanghai
B. Hong Kong
C. New York
2. How many scientists got the 2009 Noble Prize in Physics together?
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
3. Zeng Yinquan thinks Kao is _____.
A. an excellent person in Hong Kong
B. a good student
C. an honest friend
4. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Kao's work makes the Internet information transmit faster around the world.
B. Kao is still working in the Chinese University of Hong Kong now.
C. Willard Boyle and George Smith are both scientists.
5. The Chinese people feel _____ at the news that Kao got the Noble Prize.
A. interested
B. surprised
C. happy
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High in the mountains, and deep in the forest, lives a lake with many plants and animals in and around her. The plants and animals have enough food and clean water to keep them healthy. The wind carries pure air, and the rain comes down clear and clean.
But recently, Lucy Lake and her friends haven’t been feeling very well. All the plants and animals get together to talk about the problem. “Why are we sick?” “What can we do?” ask all of them. No one has any answers.
Just then two hikers appear. The animals tell them about their problems. “Can you help us?” they ask. “Yes,” one hiker says. “I think it’s because of acid rain.”
“Acid rain comes from chemicals(化學物質(zhì)) in the air. The pollution comes from factories, cars and trucks.”
“So, although I don’t want to, I help the pollution travel through the air!” says the wind. “And I carry it to the land!” cries the rain.
“If you can help us think of some solutions(解決方法), we will send a message to tell people how to clean up our environment,” one hiker says.
With the help of the plants and animals, the two hikers make a list of ideas for saving Lucy Lake and her friends.
Time passes, and the forest and lake begin to feel a little better.
The next time the hikers climb up the mountains to Lucy Lake, they smile at what they find. “We’re glad things have started to change,” one hiker says. “And we’re glad you helped us make a difference,” says the other.
1.The underlined word “pure” can be replaced by “____”.
A.polluted |
B.clean |
C.cold |
D.cool |
2.The two hikers are most probably ____.
A.scientists |
B.teachers |
C.doctors |
D.reporters |
3.____ have (has) nothing to do with the cause of acid rain.
A.The rain |
B.Human beings |
C.The wind |
D.The plants and animals |
4.The underlined word “you” refers to (指) ____.
A.Lucy Lake |
B.the plants and animals |
C.one of the two hikers |
D.the wind and the rain |
5.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Acid rain is very harmful only to plants and animals. |
B.Human activities are the main cause of acid rain. |
C.Acid rain can make the living things in the environment get sick. |
D.We should clean up our environment to protect us against acid rain. |
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In the U.S.A. or Canada, on Sundays many people go out for a picnic. They often ask their good friends to go with them. They bring many things with them, like glasses, kites, knives, some nice food and some nice drink. Sometimes(有時), they take their pets with them. If(如果) it is very fine, they may have their food in a park(公園), in a countryside(鄉(xiāng)村), or at the foot of(在……腳下) a hill. That’s great fun.
根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容,判斷正(T)誤(F)。
1.People in the U.S.A. don’t like to go out for a picnic on Sundays.
2. They often go for a picnic with their good friends.
3. They don’t like to bring pets with them.
4. In Canada, only kids have picnics.
5. People can’t eat in a park in Canada.
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