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AlmosttwomillionyoungworkersintheUKhavetolivewiththeirparentsbecausethey

cannotbuyahouseorrentaroom.NewspapersinBritaincallthemthe"clippedwinggeneration”

becausetheyarelikebirdswhohavehadtheirwingscut.HousepricesintheUKarenowsohigh

thatmanyyoungpeoplecannotaffordtobuyone.Thismeansaquarterofyoungadultshaveto

livewiththeirparentsorgrandparents.Apollfoundthat48percentofthepeoplesaidthebiggest

problemwashousingcosts.Britainhasalonghistoryofyoungpeoplemovingawayfromthe

familyhomewhentheystartworking.Risinghousepricesarenowmakingthismoreandmore

difficulttodo.

A32-year-oldwomansaidshehasbeensavingmoneyforovertenyearstopaythedeposit

foranewapartment.Shesaiditwasverydifficultbecausethemoreshesaves,themorehouse

pricesgoup.Sheisworriedaboutthefutureifshecan'tbuyherownhome.Shetoldreporters

whyshedidn'twanttoleavethefamilyhomeandrent,saying,“IfImoveoutnow,therealityis

rilbestuckpayingexpensiverentsfortherestofmylife...ThethoughtthatI'mgoingtobe

livinglikeateenagerintomylate30soreven40sisreallydisheartening."Acharityforhomeless

peoplesaidBritain'sgovernmentneededtobuildmorehomesandsellthematapricethatislow

enoughforyoungerpeople.

1.Accordingtoparagraphone,youngworkersintheUKhavetolivewiththeirparentsbecause

A.theycan'taffordtobuyahouseorrentaroom

B.theyarelikebirdswhosewingshavebeencut

C.theymoveawayfromthefamilyhomewhentheystartworking

D.theyhavetosavemoneyforanewdepartment

2.Among10,000youngadults,howmanyofthemhavetolivewiththeirparentsor

grandparents?

A.30.B.40.C.2,500.D.4,800.

3.Whyisitdifficultforthe32-year-oldwomantobuyherownhouse?

A.Shehastopayforcostsofdailylife.

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B.Shedoesn'thaveaverygoodjob.

C.Herhusbanddoesn'tagree.

D.Thehousingpriceshavebeenrisingallthetime.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"disheartening“inparagraphtwomean?

A.Fascinating.B.Unbelievable.C.Frustrating.D.Exciting.

5.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?

A.YoungworkersintheUKdon'tlikelivingwiththeirparents.

B.YoungadultsintheUKareundertoomuchpressure.

C.Thegovernmentwilllowerthehousingpricesinthefuture.

D.OnlyasmallnumberofyoungpeopleintheUKhaveproblemspayingfortheirhousing

costs.

Moreandmorepeoplearespeakingtotheircomputersormobiledevicestosearchforthings

onlineorontheirharddrives.Voicerecognitiontechnology,likeGoogle'sVoiceSearchorApple's

Siri,meansourtechnologyisbeginningtounderstandwhatwearesaying.Thetechnology

researchcompanyNorthstarrecentlyconductedGoogle'sMobileVoiceStudyandfoundthat

voicesearchesonmobiledeviceshavemorethandoubledinthepastyear.Northstarsaidthat

voicesearchisalotmorepopularamongteenagersthanadults.Researchersinterviewed1,400

Americans.Theyfoundthat55percentofteensusevoicesearchatleastonceaday,compared

with41percentofadults.

Google'sVicePresidentforConversationalSearchexplainedhowimportantvoicesearchis

becoming.Hesaid,uVbicesearchisakeyfeatureoftheGoogleappthafsbecomingevermore

importantaspeoplespendmoretimeontheirmobilephones.^^Theresearchfoundthatmany

teenagersthoughtvoicesearchwasanormalpartoftechnology,whereasadultssaiditmadethem

feel"techsavvy”.Bothteensandadultsusedvoicesearchtomulti-taskwhilewatchingTVor

cooking.Researcherssaidpeopleusedvoicesearchfordifferentpurposes.Oneimportantusefor

teenswastostudy.Almostone-thirdofthe13-18-year-oldssurveyedsaidtheyasktheirphones

foranswerstotheirhomework.

6.Whydomoreandmorepeoplespeaktotheircomputersormobiledevices?

A.Becausetheyliketoshowoff.

B.Becausetheywanttosearchforthingsonlineorontheirharddrives.

C.Becausethisistheonlywaytolookforinformation.

D.Becausetheyarebusywithothersmatters.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase"techsavvy“inparagraphtwomean?

A.Havingagoodknowledgeoftechnology.

B.Caringabouttechnology.

C.Improvingtechnology.

D.Makingfulluseoftechnology.

8.Whendoteensandadultsusevoicesearchtomulti-task?

A.Whentheyread.B.Whentheycook.

C.Whentheydohomework.D.Whentheybecometired.

9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutvoicesearch?

A.Itismorepopularamongadultsthanteenagers.

B.Teensuseittoplaygames.

C.Itistheachievementofthedevelopmentoftechnology.

D.Itsuggeststhatpeopleliketalkingmorethantheyliketyping.

10.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Importanceofcomputersandmobilephones.

B.Differentpurposesofusingvoicesearch.

C.Opinionsontherightuseofvoicesearch.

D.Popularityofvoicesearchamongpeople.

Dinnercustomsaredifferentaroundtheworld.IfyouareadinnerguestinGhana,this

informationwillhelpyou.

InGhanadinnerisusuallyfromfourintheafternoontosixintheevening.Butthereareno

strictrulesabouttimeinGhana.Wheneveraguestarrives,afamilyoffersfood.

Whenyougotoahome,thehosttakesyoutothelivingroomfirst.Atthistimeeveryone

welcomesyou.Thenyougotothedining-room.Thereyouwashyourhandsinabowlofwater.

Allthefoodisonthetable.

InGhanayouusuallyeatwithyourfingers.Youeatfromthesamedishaseveryoneelse.But

2025年

youeatfromonesideofthedishonly.Itisnotpolitetogetfoodfromtheothersideofthedish.

Afterdinner,youwashyourhandsagaininabowlofwater.

MostmealsinGhanahaveadishcalledfufu.PeopleinGhanamakefufufromthepowderof

someplants.Sometimestheycutthefufuwithasawbecauseitisveryhardandlikerubber.You

mustchewfufuwell,oryoucangetsick.Youeatfufuwiththefingersofyourrighthandonly.

11.Inthefourthparagraph,thewriterwantstotellus.

A.whattoeatinGhanaB.howmuchtimetospendonadinner

C.thewayofeatingD.differentfoodatadinner

12.IfyouaredinnerguesttoafamilyinGhana,you'refirst________.

A.toldsomestrictrulesaboutdinnerB.takentothedining-room

C.takentothelivingroomD.toldtowashyourhands

13.Theword"chew"inthelastparagraphmeans________.

A.smellB.taste

C.presswithyourhandsD.crushwithyourteeth

14.Atadinneryoueatfoodfrom_______

A.thetopofadishB.theothersideofthedish

C.thedishonlyforyouD.justonesideofadish

15.InGhana,________.

A.dinnerisalwaysatsixB.rulesfordinnertimearenotstrict

C.afamilyoffersfoodonlyatfourD.youdon'thavetowashyourhandsagainafter

dinner

IlefthomeforNewZealandtostartmynewlifeonmy15thbirthday.Myfatherandmother

tookmetoHongKong,wherewehadtosaygoodbye.Whenweweresayinggoodbye,Isuddenly

feltafraidthatIhadneverhadbefore.

ThiswasthefirsttimeIhadtraveledsofarbymyself.Andgoingtoafar-awayplaceIhave

neverbeenbeforemademefeelterrible.IheldbackmytearsuntilIcouldnolongerseemy

parents.AsIwaswipingawaymytears,Irealizedthat,fromthatmomenton,Iwouldhavetodo

everythingbymyself.

AftermyarrivalinWellington,myteacher,MsLang,showedmearoundmynewschool.A

fewdayslater,Istartedhavingclasses.Therewereonly20studentsineachclass.Onlymath,

science,socialstudiesandEnglishwerecompulsory,andstudentscouldchooseothersubjectsfor

themselves.Ichosemusic,Japaneseandhealth.

InNewZealand,studentsareveryactiveinclass,andteachersarenotsoserious.Theyoften

letusplaygamesinclass.Wecansitwithanyonewelike,andtheteachercansitatherowndesk

oratastudent5sdesk.Theschoolhadaneasymanner,withfewrules.Becausetherewasno

homework,wecouldjoinclubsordoanythingweliked.Ialwayswenttothelibraryafterschool,

whereIfoundalotofbookstohelpwithmystudies.

StudyinginNewZealandisnotthesameasstudyinginChina.InNewZealand,students

dependonthelibrarytogainknowledgeinsteadofwaitingforwhatteachersaskthemtodo.Time

wentfast.TwomonthsafterIarrivedflewby.Thenaweekofexamsbegan.Ididnothavetotake

theseexams,becauseIhadonlybeenattheschoolforashorttime.However,mymathteacher

encouragedmetotakethemathexam,asshethoughtIcoulddowell.Thoughtherewasn'tmuch

pressureonme,IworkedveryhardtogetreadyfortheexambecauseIknowthatnopainmeans

nogain.

Whenthedayoftheexamcame,IfoundthatIfinishedthepaperfasterthantheother

students.Oneweeklater,myteachertoldthewholeclasswhohadgotthetopmark:Itwasme!I

got94percent.Allmyclassmateswereveryhappyandsaidcongratulationstome.Itwasoneof

thehappiestdaysofmylife.

16.Thisreadingpassageisprobablytakenfrom.

A.atravelbookB.thewriter'stestpaper

C.apagefromthewriter'sdiaryD.anewsreport

17.Whenshewaswipingawayhertears,thewriterrealizedthat.

A.shehadalreadyarrivedinNewZealand

B.shecouldnolongerseeherparentsinHongKong

C.shehadtosaygoodbyetoherparents

D.shewouldstartanewlifeinNewZealandallbyherself

18.Theword“compulsory“inthethirdparagraphmeansinChinese.

A.必修的B.選修的C.義務(wù)的D.有責(zé)任的

19.Thewriteralwayswenttothelibrarybecause.

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A.theteacheraskedhertodoso

B.shewantedtogainknowledgewiththehelpofmanybooks

C.shehadnohomeworkandhadnothingtodo

D.shemustgetreadyfortheexams

20.Thewriterdidn'thavetotaketheexams,.

A.soshedidn'tworkhardtogetreadyforthem

B.butshethoughtshecoulddowellandtookthemathexam

C.butshetookthemathexamanddidbestofallinit

D.soshefoundshefinishedthepaperfasterthantheothers

SAFETYRULESONTHEMTRTRAINS

SAFETYRULESONTHEMTRTRAINS

Atthestation:

Bepatient.Lineupontheplatform(站臺(tái))andwaitforthetrain.

Bepolite.Letpassengersgetofffirst.

Donotrushontothetrain.ltisdangerous.

Whenyouhearanbeepnsound,donotgetonthetrain.Thedoorisclosing.Waitforanothertrain.

Onthetrain:

Donoteatordrinkonthetrain.ltmakesthetraindirty.

Donotrunonthetrain.

Giveupyourseattooldmenorwomen,thedisabledorwomencarryingbabies

21.Thetextismainlyabouthowto.

A.beacarefuldriverB.buyMTRtickets

C.beagoodpassengerD.keepsafeathome

22.Peoplewhowillgetonthetrainshould.

A.waitinlineB.openthedoorC.askforhelpD.leavetheseats

23.Whenyouheara"beep"sound,.

A.closethedoorB.rushontothetrain

C.getoffthetrainatonceD.stopandwaitforthenexttrain

24.Whichpictureshowsthegoodbehavioronthetrainaccordingtothetext?

25.Thetextisprobablya.

A.reportB.noticeC.diaryD.poem

DigitalAtomicWatch(數(shù)字原子表)

Thisnewwatchisoneofthemostaccurate(精準(zhǔn))watchesinfashion.You

neverhavetodoanotherthingexceptchangethebattery-aboutonceevery

twoyears!ThisAtomicWatchdisplaystime(12or24-hourmode(模式)),

weekday,dateandmonth.Waterresistant(抵抗的).Weight:2.6oz.Display

Size:0.75"Wx0.5"H.FaceSize:1.5"W.BandSize:0.75"Wx8.25"L.

Item:#DWWPrice:$40

DolphinWoodKit(配套原件)

Greatforkids.Simplewoodchangedintoanpretty3-Dmodeldolphin.No

自toolsorgluerequired.Completewith5-languageinstructionpaper.Age7+

ModelSize:8.5n(22cm)long.

2025年

Item:#7103-09Price:$8($15ifyoutaketwo)

QRussianNesting(嵌套)Dolls

Russiannestingdollsarewoodendollswithonedollinsidetheother(7in

I目1).Thedollsaretheoneswhichopenpieceafterpiecelikewordsina

sentence,torevealitsbeauty.Theyareallhandpainted.Thepaintissafe

forchildren.Wonderfulsouvenirsforvisitors.Suitablegiftsforkids.

Height:30cms.

Item:#RND203Price:$4($25asetofdolls)

26.Victorwantstobuyapresentforhis4-year-oldcousin.Hecouldbuy_.

A.thedigitalatomicwatchB.thedolphinwoodkitC.theRussiannestingdolls

27.Ifyouknowhowtomakeupthedolphinwoodkit,youneed_tohelpyoutofinishit.

A.nothingB.glueC.sometools

28.Ifyouuseadigitalatomicwatch,youshouldbuyabattery_.

A.everyhalfyearB.everyyearC.everytwoyears

29.Mariawantstobuytwosetsofthenestingdollsandtwodolphinwoodkits,sheshouldpay

A.$65B.$66C.$23

30.Fromtheadsweknowthat_.

A.youcan'twearthedigitalatomicwatchwhenyougosurfing

B.ifyoudon'tknowhowtomakeupthedolphinwoodkit,youcanfollowtheinstruction

C.thepaintingoftheRussiannestingdollsaremadebymachines.

Cyclocrossiscross-countrybicycleracing.Racersspendonlypartofaraceontheirbikes

becauseonlypartofthetwo-mileraceissmooth.Otherpartsoftheracehavethechallengeof

obstacles(障礙).Whenracersreachthem,theycanrideoverthem,orpickuptheirbikesandrun.

Tobeatopracer,youmustdismountwithoutslowingdownatall.Todothis,swingyour

rightlegoverthebikeseat.Atthesametime,movethebikeawayfromyourbody.Thismakes

roomforyourrightfoottohitthegroundnexttoyourleftfoot.Asyourrightfootnearsthe

ground,takeyourleftfootawayfromthebike.Putbothfeetonthegroundandstartrunning!

Assoonasyouarerunning,youhavetodecidewhattodowithyourbike.Youmay

shoulderitorliftit.Ifsimportanttopracticebothskills.Sometimesyouneedtorunfastandjump

oversomeobstacles.Asyourfeethittheground,youreachdownandcatchthebottomofyour

bike.Liftupcarefullyandkeepthebikeonyourrightshoulderwhileyourun.Sometimesyou

mayliftyourbike.Youcatchthetopofyourbike.Thenyouliftthebikehighenoughtogetover

theobstaclesandcarefullyputthebikeontheground.

Afteryouhavecarriedyourbikeacrossanobstacle,youwillneedtoremount.Assoonas

yourbikeisontheground,pushoffwithyourleftleg,swingyourrightlegoverthebikeseat,and

moveintoridingposition.Remountingcanbethehardestskillofcyclocross.Youcanlearnby

watchingsomeonewhoremountswell.

Cyclocrossisagreatwaytostayactiveandhavefun.However,itcanbedangerous.Make

surethatyouarewellprepared.Then,youwilljustneedtogo!

31.Whatcanwelearnaboutcyclocrossfromthetext?

A.It'sano-obstaclebikerace.B.It'sacross-citybikerace.

C.It'sachallengingbikerace.D.It'sadangerousrunningrace.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dismount“inparagraph2mean?

A.Pickupabike.B.Getoffabike.C.Getbackonabike.D.Practiceridinga

bike.

33.Whydoesaracerhavetoshoulderabikeinarace?

A.Tojumpoverobstacles.B.Totakecareofthebike.

C.Tomakeroomforothers.D.Tohitthegroundharder.

34.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Theskillsofcyclocrossracing.B.Thehistoryofcyclocrossracing.

C.Therecordsofcyclocrossracing.D.Thepopularityofcyclocrossracing.

Weallenjoybeingpartofagroup-there9snobetterworkthanteamwork,right?Actually,I

disagree.Teamworkcanbehard.Infact,itwassodifficultthatIleftmyofficejobandstarted

workingfromhomeonmyown.It'samuchbetterfitforme,andithasmademethinkaboutwhy

teamworkcanmakeourjobsharderratherthaneasier.

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Personalities(個(gè)'性)canmaketeamworkdifficult.There?softensomeoneontheteamthat

putstheirneedsfirst.Theteamoftengoesalongwiththisperson,whoseideasmightnotbethe

best,justtheloudest.Justonedifficultpersonalitycanmaketeamworkhard.Combine(結(jié)合)

severalchallengingpersonalitytypes,andifsevenharder.

Nothavingenoughtimetogethercanalsomaketeamworkchallenging.Forexample,Iwas

onceonateamwhereweneverhadenoughtimetomeetasagroup.Tosuccessfullyworkasa

team,youneedtimetogether-andlotsofit.

Afinalreasonteamworkisdifficultisbecausethere9softennotrainingonhowtoworkona

team.Youcan9tjustputpeopleinaroomandexpectthemtoworkwellwitheachother.Youneed

tobuildtrustwithyourteammembers.Thinkoffootballplayers:Theyaren5tjustgivenaballand

toldtoplay.Theypractice,andtheytrain.

Teamcanbehard,butworkingalonehasitschallenges,too.Whenmycomputerdoesn't

work,Idon'thaveanITpersontoturnto.WhenIhaveagreatidea,Idon'thaveanyonetoshare

itwithtoseeifitreallyisagreatidea.Don'tgetmewrong-Istilllikemyteamofoneandenjoy

makingalloftheimportantdecisionsmyself.ButnowIrealizewhatwaswrongwiththe

teamworkIdidinthepastandhowgoodteamworkcouldbeifdonecorrectly.Andthafsuseful

information-becauseonedayImightwanttoturnmyMETEAMintoaWETEAM.

35.Whydidthewriterchoosetoworkfromhomeonhisown?

A.Tokeephimselfbusier.B.Tokeephimselfhealthier.

C.Tomakehisjobeasier.D.Tomakehisteamharder.

36.Whichofthefollowingmakesteamworkdifficult?

A.Strongpersonality.B.Lotsofteamworktime.C.Challenging

ideas.D.Clearteamroles.

37.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.WETEAMhashardlyanyadvantages.B.METEAMneedsalotofITengineers.

C.METEAMhasnochallengesforthewriter,D.WETEAMmaybethewriter^choice

oneday.

38.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Toshowtheadvantagesofteamwork.B.Totelltheimportanceofteamwork.

C.Tointroducetheinfluenceofteamwork.D.Toexplainthedifficultiesofteamwork.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從每小題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出一個(gè)最佳答案

ArtMuseum300famouspaintings

Morethan200artworks

Time:8:30a.m.一5:30p.m.onweekdays

Price:adults$12each

children$6.5(freeforkidsagedunder7)

Address:15XingfuStreet

WaterParkAllkindsofrides;Boating

Time:8:00a.m.一6:00p.m.everyday

Price:adults$20each

children(agedunder7)$10

Address:25XiangyangRoad

SportsClubSportslessons;basketball;ping-pong;swimming;running

Time:8:00a.m.一11:00a.m,everySaturdayandSunday

Price:only$40each

Address:35JinxiuStreet

39.Ifyouwanttoseesomeartworks,youcangetthereat.

A.10:15a.m.B.6:15p.m.C.8:15a.m.

40.Wherecanyoulearntoswim?

A.InArtMuseum.B.InWaterPark.C.InSportsClub.

41.Ifyouwanttotryaride,youcangoto.

A.15XingfuStreetB.25XiangyangRoadC.35JinxiuStreet

42.Ifyou're13andyourbrotheris4,youandyourparentswanttovisitArtMuseum,howmuch

shouldyoupay?

A.$18.5.B.$30.5.C.$37.

43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.TherearesomeoldthingsinArtMuseum.

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B.Youcanpay$40fortwoping-ponglessons.

C.An18-year-oldstudentcanpay$20forboating.

Chinahasalargeareaandthereare56peoplesinit.SoChinahasplentyofChinesefood

withdifferentbutmouth-wateringflavor(風(fēng)味).Generallyspeaking,Chinesefoodcanbemainly

dividedintoeightcuisines(菜系).Lefshavealookatsomeofthem.

Sichuancuisineishot,spicyandsour.Itisrelated(有關(guān))tothewet

weatherofthatareaandpeopleneedhotfoodtostayawayfromthewet.

TherearemanypopulardishesthatstandforSichuancuisinelikeKung

PaoChicken.

ZhejiangcuisineisfromthelocaldishesofHangzhou,Ningboand

?

Shaoxing.FoodinZhejianghasapleasantsmellandittastesfresh.Most

ofthedishesareperfectlymade.IfyouvisitZhejiang,youmusttaste

DongpoPork.

Fujiancuisineoftenusesmaterialsfromtheseatocook.Ittasteslight

andthecolorisbeautiful.YoucanenjoydifferentkindsofsoupinFujian

becausemanydishesofFujiancuisineareservedinsoup,likeFoTiao

Qiang.

ShandongcuisineisveryfamousinnorthernChina.Itincludesmuch

seafoodwhichtasteslightandfresh.Itisalsothesymbolofcooking

culturealongtheYellowRiver.ItsmostfamousdishisSweetandSour

Carp(糖醋魚).

根據(jù)語(yǔ)言材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。

44.Sichuancuisinehelpslocalpeople

A.becomestrongB.staycoolC.keepawayfromthewet

45.FoTiaoQiangbelongsto

A.SichuancuisineB.ZhejiangcuisineC.Fujiancuisine

46.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheinformationabove?

A.Ingeneral,Chinesefoodcanbemainlydividedintoeightycuisines.

B.FoodinZhejianghasapleasantsmellandafreshtaste.

C.NotonlySichuancuisinebutalsoShandongcuisinetasteslight.

47.BothofthematerialsofFujiancuisineandShandongcuisinemainlycomefrom

A.thewaterB.thefieldC.themountain

48.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat

A.mostoftheChinesepreferSichuancuisine

B.Chinesecuisinesarebecomingmorepopulararoundtheworld

C.differentcuisinesareformedbecauseofdifferentlivingconditions

Plantsarerooted(扎根)inoneplace.Theycan'trunawayfromdangerorwalkoverthe

sunnysideofthegarden.Sotheyhavetodevelopsomespecialwaystoprotectthemselvesand

growinthenature.

Somescientistsfoundthatplantscansensetheirsurroundings(環(huán)境).You'veallseenplants

growtowardslightwhichiscalledphototropism.Evenifthetopofthemarecutoff,theplants

don'tchangethedirection.Theysensethelightandtelltherestoftheplantshowtogrowthen.

Someplants"talk"witheachotherbyusing"airmail(航空信)“towarneachotherofdanger.

ResearchersinEnglandcuttheleavesofcabbages.Thecabbagesthenproduceatinynumberof

chemicals(化學(xué)物質(zhì))thatprotectthemselvesfromsomeinsects.Strangely,thecabbageswhich

aren'tcutnearbyalsobegintogiveofftheirowndifferentchemicals.Thatmeanstheyseemto

receiveawarningfromtheircabbageneighbors.

Mostamazingly,plantshaveagreatsystem(系統(tǒng))ofcommunicationthatcanconnectnearly

everyplantinaforestbyfungi(真菌).Itconnectstherootsofdifferentplantstoeachother.

Scientistscallthesystemthe"woodwideweb”,similartotheInternetweuse.Usingthenetwork,

plantscancommunicateandshareinformationandevenfoodwitheachother.

Whateverthecaseis,plantsarestrangerandmorewonderfulthanwecanimagine.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案。

49.Theunderlinedword"phototropism“inparagraph2means.

A.攝影技術(shù)B.避光性C.向光性

50.Thecabbagesproducethechemicalsto.

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A.protectthemselvesB.sensethelightC.changethedirection

51.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthatplantshavetheabilityof.

①sense②thinking?communication④hearing

A.①④B.②④C.①③

52.Thefungibuildsthe"woodwideweb"by.

A.makingnoisesB.connectingtherootsC.usingtheInternet

53.WhichisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Plantscanprotectthemselvesandgrowinthenatureinsomespecialways.

B.Evenifthetopoftheplantsarecutoff,theycanstillchangethedirection.

C.Someplantscancommunicatewitheachotherandwarneachotherofdanger.

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