阅读理解根据文章内容,判断下列句子正误,正确填写“T”,错误填写“F”。Table Mountain is the most famous landmark of South Africa. It is overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa. The mountain has a flat top which is about 2 miles from one side to the other. Table Mountain is often covered in cloud. The cloud that forms around the mountain hides many surprises that wait to be discovered.There are about 2,200 kinds of plants found on Table Mountain and 1,470 different flowers. More than 70% of all the plants found on the mountain are endemic, meaning they are not found anywhere else.Although animals such as the cape lion, the mountain zebra or the leopard are no longer found here, it is still home to caracals, rock hyraxes or chacma baboons.The height of the mountain is 3,563 feet. The rocks on the mountain are over 600,000,000 years old making Table Mountain one of the oldest mountains in the world.The first recorded climb of the mountain was done by the Portuguese navigator(航海家), Admiral Antonio de Saldanha in 1503. It was de Saldanha who gave the mountain its name, naming it Taboa da caba, meaning "table of the cape". Now more than 800,000 people from all around the world visit it every year. The cableway for this mountain was opened in 1929 and each car can carry 65 passengers at a time. Since then reaching the top was made easier than ever.The mountain got the natural park status(地位)in 1998. Table Mountain became a World Heritage Site in 2004.(1)From the top of Table Mountain you can take a wonderful photo of Cape Town. ______(2)Table Mountain has about 2,200 kinds of plants which are not found anywhere else. ______(3)Mountain zebras can still be found on Table Mountain now. ______(4)According to the record, de Saldanhh was the first man to climb the mountain. ______(5)Before 1929, people were not able to reach the top of the mountain by cableway. ______Actors:Julia:Roberts (Voice),Nacclas Cage(Voice)-|||-The.Ant Bally-|||-Language;English-|||-Price: Weekdays -330 (Children under 7)-|||-RunnIng time;1.hour 25 minutes-|||-Weckends-------4 40 20 (Children under 7)I really enjoyed this movie. It's a fun movie for the whole family. I had really good laughs and enjoyed being there.—JamesI've seen several movies of this kind but this one is the best. It is so well made—some of the scenes are so beautiful.—JohnI went to see this movie with my 8-year-old daughter this Tuesday, really without knowing too much about it. My daughter and I were pleasantly surprised at how funny it was. We just couldn't help laughing. I would recommend this movie to the whole family.—Mary(1)From the poster, we can tell that ______ is spoken in the movie.A.Chinese B.English C.Japanese D.French(2)The poster shows the movie lasts ______.A.25 minutes B.60 minutes C.85 minutes D.125 minutes(3)John likes the movie because of ______.A.the funny actors B.the wonderful music C.The sweet voices D.the beautiful scenes(4)Mary and her daughter spent ______ watching the movie.A.80 B.40 C.60 D.45(5)According to the passage, the movie most probably tells a ______ story.A.funny B.sad C.terrible D.terribleRachel Carson (1907-1964) was a pioneer of the world's environmental movement through her writing about the protection of the natural world. Her 1962 book Silent Spring made her well-known by many people. It describes the harmful changes in the environment of using toxic chemicals on farmland.Carson's job started as a biologist in the US Bureau of Fisheries. In 1951 her first book The Sea Around Us came out, and it became a bestseller. It made her rich enough to leave her job and give her life to writing. She was a gifted writer. Her next two books were also about the oceans and both topped the book sales lists.Carson's book Silent Spring completely change the way America thought about nature. It painted a terrible future for the whole natural world. It led to a nationwide ban on the use of a deadly chemical called DDT, and other toxic things that farmers used for their crops. Many people say the book led to the creation of America's Environmental Protection Agency.Since her death, Carson's name has continued to be connected with protecting the environment. There is now a yearly Rachel Carson Prize. Norway awards the Rachel Carson Prize to women who have made great contributions to the field of environmental protection. In 1980, 16 years after her death, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in America.Actors:Julia:Roberts (Voice),Nacclas Cage(Voice)-|||-The.Ant Bally-|||-Language;English-|||-Price: Weekdays -330 (Children under 7)-|||-RunnIng time;1.hour 25 minutes-|||-Weckends-------4 40 20 (Children under 7)(1)What happened to Rachel Carson in1962?A.She started to write books.B.She gave up working as s biologist.C.Her book The Sea Around Us sold well.D.Her book Silent Spring made her famous.(2)What most probably made Rachel Carson leave her job?A.She got an award.B.Her book Silent Spring came out.C.The Sea Around Us brought her enough money.D.The US government took notice of her researches.(3)Why is the book Silent Spring important to America's environmental protection?A.It describes a silent spring.B.It topped the book sales lists.C.It changed how America thought about nature.D.It includes all Carson's research achievements.(4)What does the underline word "it" in Paragraph 3 mean?A.The book Silent Spring.B.The way America thought .C.The US Bureau of Fisheries.D.America's Environmental Protection Agency.(5)What is the best title for the passage?A. Gifted Writer B.A Famous Biologist C.A Special Prize D.A Great EnvironmentalistSome colors people see late at night could cause signs of clinical depression(抑郁症). That was the findings that built on earlier study findings. They show that those who live or work in low levels of light overnight can develop clinical depression. Doctors use the word "clinical depression" to describe serious form of depression. Signs of clinical depression may include losing interest or pleasure in most activities and having low energy levels and thoughts of death or suicide.In the new study, American researchers did an experiment that made hamsters see different colors. The researchers chose hamsters because they sleep during the day and are active at night. The animals were divided into different groups. One group of hamsters was kept in the dark during their night time period. Another group was placed in front of a blue light and a third group slept in front of a white light, while a fourth was put in front of a red light. After four weeks, the researchers noticed how much sugary water the hamsters drank. They found that the most depressed animals drank the least amount of water.Randy Nelson leads the Department of Neuroscience at Ohio State University. He says animals that slept in blue and white light appeared to be the most depressed. He says there's a lot of blue in white light. This explains why the blue and white light hamsters appear to be more depressed than the hamsters seeing red light or darkness.Randy Nelson has suggestions for people who work at night or those who like to stay up late. "My suggestion is: If you just stay active at night, you'd better not watch TV or computer screens. If you want to watch TV or computer screens, you can get filtered glass(过滤镜). You can get filtered glass on your computer screen or on your e-Reader to put it more in the red light."(1)Researchers use hamsters in the experiment because ______.A.they are easy to observe and studyB.they are sensitive to colors like humansC.they are active at night and sleep during the dayD.they are similar to humans in dealing with colors(2)There were ______ groups of hamsters during the experiment.A.one B.two C.three D.four(3)What sign shows that the hamsters are being depressed?A.They don't sleep well.B.They drink less sugary water.C.They see red light or darkness.D.Their energy level becomes low.(4)If we watch TV at night, we'd better try to see less ______.A.blue and dark light B.red light and darkness C.white and blue light D.white and red light(5)The main idea of the passage is about ______.A.signs of clinical depressionB.an experiment about hamstersC.filters on the computer screen or the e-ReaderD.the influence of the color of light on people's moodGive yourself a test. Which way is the wind blowing? How many kinds of wildflowers can be seen from your front door? If your awareness is as sharp as it could be, you'll have no trouble answering these questions.Most of us observed much more as children than we do as adults. A child's day is filled with fascination, newness and wonder. Curiosity gave us all a natural awareness. But distinctions that were sharp to us as children become unclear; we are numb(麻木的)to new stimulation(刺激), new ideas. Relearning the art of seeing the world around us is quite simple, although it takes practice and requires breaking some bad habits.The first step in awakening senses is to stop predicting what we are going to see and feel before it occurs. This blocks awareness. One chilly night when I was hiking in the Rocky Mountains with some students, I mentioned that we were going to cross a mountain stream. The students began complaining about how cold it would be. We reached the stream, and they unwillingly walked ahead. They were almost knee-deep when they realized it was a hot spring. Later they all admitted they'd felt cold water at first.Another block(障碍)to awareness is the obsession(痴迷)many of us have with naming things. I saw bird watchers who spotted a bird, immediately looked it up in field guides, and said, a "ruby-crowned kinglet" and checked it off. They no longer paid attention to the bird and never learned what it was doing.The pressures of "time" and "destination" are further blocks to awareness. I encountered many hikers who were headed to a distant camp-ground with just enough time to get there before dark. It seldom occurred to them to wander a bit, to take a moment to see what's around them. I asked them what they'd seen. "Oh, a few birds," they said. They seemed bent on their destinations.Nature seems to unfold to people who watch and wait. Next time you take a walk, no matter where it is, take in all the sights, sounds and sensations. Wander in this frame of mind and you will open a new dimension to your life.(1)According to Paragraph 2, compared with adults, children are more ______.A.anxious to do wondersB.sensitive to others' feelingsC.likely to develop unpleasant habitsD.eager to explore the world around them(2)What idea does the author convey in Paragraph 3?A.To avoid jumping to conclusions.B.To stop complaining all the time.C.To follow the teacher's advice.D.To admit mistakes honestly.(3)The bird watchers' behavior shows that they ______.A.are very patient in their observationB.are really fascinated by natureC.care only about the names of birdsD.question the accuracy of the field guides(4)Why do the hikers take no notice of the surroundings during the journey?A.The natural beauty isn't attractive to them.B.They focus on arriving at the camp in time.C.The forest in the dark is dangerous for them.D.They are keen to see rare birds at the destination.(5)In the passage, the author intends to tell us we should _____.A.fill our senses to feel the wonders of the worldB.get rid of some bad habits in our daily lifeC.open our mind to new things and ideasD.try our best to protect nature.
阅读理解
根据文章内容,判断下列句子正误,正确填写“T”,错误填写“F”。
Table Mountain is the most famous landmark of South Africa. It is overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa. The mountain has a flat top which is about 2 miles from one side to the other. Table Mountain is often covered in cloud. The cloud that forms around the mountain hides many surprises that wait to be discovered.
There are about 2,200 kinds of plants found on Table Mountain and 1,470 different flowers. More than 70% of all the plants found on the mountain are endemic, meaning they are not found anywhere else.
Although animals such as the cape lion, the mountain zebra or the leopard are no longer found here, it is still home to caracals, rock hyraxes or chacma baboons.
The height of the mountain is 3,563 feet. The rocks on the mountain are over 600,000,000 years old making Table Mountain one of the oldest mountains in the world.
The first recorded climb of the mountain was done by the Portuguese navigator(航海家), Admiral Antonio de Saldanha in 1503. It was de Saldanha who gave the mountain its name, naming it Taboa da caba, meaning "table of the cape". Now more than 800,000 people from all around the world visit it every year. The cableway for this mountain was opened in 1929 and each car can carry 65 passengers at a time. Since then reaching the top was made easier than ever.
The mountain got the natural park status(地位)in 1998. Table Mountain became a World Heritage Site in 2004.
(1)From the top of Table Mountain you can take a wonderful photo of Cape Town. ______
(2)Table Mountain has about 2,200 kinds of plants which are not found anywhere else. ______
(3)Mountain zebras can still be found on Table Mountain now. ______
(4)According to the record, de Saldanhh was the first man to climb the mountain. ______
(5)Before 1929, people were not able to reach the top of the mountain by cableway. ______

I really enjoyed this movie. It's a fun movie for the whole family. I had really good laughs and enjoyed being there.
—James
I've seen several movies of this kind but this one is the best. It is so well made—some of the scenes are so beautiful.
—John
I went to see this movie with my 8-year-old daughter this Tuesday, really without knowing too much about it. My daughter and I were pleasantly surprised at how funny it was. We just couldn't help laughing. I would recommend this movie to the whole family.
—Mary
(1)From the poster, we can tell that ______ is spoken in the movie.
A.Chinese B.English C.Japanese D.French
(2)The poster shows the movie lasts ______.
A.25 minutes B.60 minutes C.85 minutes D.125 minutes
(3)John likes the movie because of ______.
A.the funny actors B.the wonderful music C.The sweet voices D.the beautiful scenes
(4)Mary and her daughter spent ______ watching the movie.
A.$80 B.$40 C.$60 D.$45
(5)According to the passage, the movie most probably tells a ______ story.
A.funny B.sad C.terrible D.terrible
Rachel Carson (1907-1964) was a pioneer of the world's environmental movement through her writing about the protection of the natural world. Her 1962 book Silent Spring made her well-known by many people. It describes the harmful changes in the environment of using toxic chemicals on farmland.
Carson's job started as a biologist in the US Bureau of Fisheries. In 1951 her first book The Sea Around Us came out, and it became a bestseller. It made her rich enough to leave her job and give her life to writing. She was a gifted writer. Her next two books were also about the oceans and both topped the book sales lists.
Carson's book Silent Spring completely change the way America thought about nature. It painted a terrible future for the whole natural world. It led to a nationwide ban on the use of a deadly chemical called DDT, and other toxic things that farmers used for their crops. Many people say the book led to the creation of America's Environmental Protection Agency.
Since her death, Carson's name has continued to be connected with protecting the environment. There is now a yearly Rachel Carson Prize. Norway awards the Rachel Carson Prize to women who have made great contributions to the field of environmental protection. In 1980, 16 years after her death, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in America.
(1)What happened to Rachel Carson in1962?
A.She started to write books.
B.She gave up working as s biologist.
C.Her book The Sea Around Us sold well.
D.Her book Silent Spring made her famous.
(2)What most probably made Rachel Carson leave her job?
A.She got an award.
B.Her book Silent Spring came out.
C.The Sea Around Us brought her enough money.
D.The US government took notice of her researches.
(3)Why is the book Silent Spring important to America's environmental protection?
A.It describes a silent spring.
B.It topped the book sales lists.
C.It changed how America thought about nature.
D.It includes all Carson's research achievements.
(4)What does the underline word "it" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.The book Silent Spring.
B.The way America thought .
C.The US Bureau of Fisheries.
D.America's Environmental Protection Agency.
(5)What is the best title for the passage?
A. Gifted Writer B.A Famous Biologist C.A Special Prize D.A Great Environmentalist
Some colors people see late at night could cause signs of clinical depression(抑郁症). That was the findings that built on earlier study findings. They show that those who live or work in low levels of light overnight can develop clinical depression. Doctors use the word "clinical depression" to describe serious form of depression. Signs of clinical depression may include losing interest or pleasure in most activities and having low energy levels and thoughts of death or suicide.
In the new study, American researchers did an experiment that made hamsters see different colors. The researchers chose hamsters because they sleep during the day and are active at night. The animals were divided into different groups. One group of hamsters was kept in the dark during their night time period. Another group was placed in front of a blue light and a third group slept in front of a white light, while a fourth was put in front of a red light. After four weeks, the researchers noticed how much sugary water the hamsters drank. They found that the most depressed animals drank the least amount of water.
Randy Nelson leads the Department of Neuroscience at Ohio State University. He says animals that slept in blue and white light appeared to be the most depressed. He says there's a lot of blue in white light. This explains why the blue and white light hamsters appear to be more depressed than the hamsters seeing red light or darkness.
Randy Nelson has suggestions for people who work at night or those who like to stay up late. "My suggestion is: If you just stay active at night, you'd better not watch TV or computer screens. If you want to watch TV or computer screens, you can get filtered glass(过滤镜). You can get filtered glass on your computer screen or on your e-Reader to put it more in the red light."
(1)Researchers use hamsters in the experiment because ______.
A.they are easy to observe and study
B.they are sensitive to colors like humans
C.they are active at night and sleep during the day
D.they are similar to humans in dealing with colors
(2)There were ______ groups of hamsters during the experiment.
A.one B.two C.three D.four
(3)What sign shows that the hamsters are being depressed?
A.They don't sleep well.
B.They drink less sugary water.
C.They see red light or darkness.
D.Their energy level becomes low.
(4)If we watch TV at night, we'd better try to see less ______.
A.blue and dark light B.red light and darkness C.white and blue light D.white and red light
(5)The main idea of the passage is about ______.
A.signs of clinical depression
B.an experiment about hamsters
C.filters on the computer screen or the e-Reader
D.the influence of the color of light on people's mood
Give yourself a test. Which way is the wind blowing? How many kinds of wildflowers can be seen from your front door? If your awareness is as sharp as it could be, you'll have no trouble answering these questions.
Most of us observed much more as children than we do as adults. A child's day is filled with fascination, newness and wonder. Curiosity gave us all a natural awareness. But distinctions that were sharp to us as children become unclear; we are numb(麻木的)to new stimulation(刺激), new ideas. Relearning the art of seeing the world around us is quite simple, although it takes practice and requires breaking some bad habits.
The first step in awakening senses is to stop predicting what we are going to see and feel before it occurs. This blocks awareness. One chilly night when I was hiking in the Rocky Mountains with some students, I mentioned that we were going to cross a mountain stream. The students began complaining about how cold it would be. We reached the stream, and they unwillingly walked ahead. They were almost knee-deep when they realized it was a hot spring. Later they all admitted they'd felt cold water at first.
Another block(障碍)to awareness is the obsession(痴迷)many of us have with naming things. I saw bird watchers who spotted a bird, immediately looked it up in field guides, and said, a "ruby-crowned kinglet" and checked it off. They no longer paid attention to the bird and never learned what it was doing.
The pressures of "time" and "destination" are further blocks to awareness. I encountered many hikers who were headed to a distant camp-ground with just enough time to get there before dark. It seldom occurred to them to wander a bit, to take a moment to see what's around them. I asked them what they'd seen. "Oh, a few birds," they said. They seemed bent on their destinations.
Nature seems to unfold to people who watch and wait. Next time you take a walk, no matter where it is, take in all the sights, sounds and sensations. Wander in this frame of mind and you will open a new dimension to your life.
(1)According to Paragraph 2, compared with adults, children are more ______.
A.anxious to do wonders
B.sensitive to others' feelings
C.likely to develop unpleasant habits
D.eager to explore the world around them
(2)What idea does the author convey in Paragraph 3?
A.To avoid jumping to conclusions.
B.To stop complaining all the time.
C.To follow the teacher's advice.
D.To admit mistakes honestly.
(3)The bird watchers' behavior shows that they ______.
A.are very patient in their observation
B.are really fascinated by nature
C.care only about the names of birds
D.question the accuracy of the field guides
(4)Why do the hikers take no notice of the surroundings during the journey?
A.The natural beauty isn't attractive to them.
B.They focus on arriving at the camp in time.
C.The forest in the dark is dangerous for them.
D.They are keen to see rare birds at the destination.
(5)In the passage, the author intends to tell us we should _____.
A.fill our senses to feel the wonders of the world
B.get rid of some bad habits in our daily life
C.open our mind to new things and ideas
D.try our best to protect nature
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