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  Jean is a bright young woman who comes from a rich and famous family.She goes to a good university and has everything that money can buy.Well, almost everything.The problem is that Jean's family are so busy that they can hardly find time to be with her.In fact, Jean is quite lonely.So Jean spends a lot of time on her QQ.She likes being anonymous(匿名的), talking to people who do not know about her famous family and her rich life.She uses the name Linda on QQ and has made a lot of friends who she keeps in touch with quite often.

  Last year Jean made a very special friend on QQ.His name was David and lived in San Francisco.David was full of stories and jokes.He and Jean had a common interest in rock music and modern dance.So it always took them hours to talk happily on QQ and sometimes they even forgot their time.Of course, they wanted to know more about each other.David sent a picture of himself:He was a tall, good looking young man with big, happy smile.As time went by, they became good friends and often sent cards and small things to each other.

  When Jean's father told her that he was going on a business trip to San Francisco, she asked him to let her go with him so that she could give David a surprise for his birthday.She would take him the latest DVD of their favorite rock singer.But when she knocked on David's door in San Francisco, she found that her special friend was a twelve-year-old boy named Jim!

(1)

Jean spends a lot of her time on QQ because she is ________.

[  ]

A.

rich

B.

young

C.

lonely

D.

a bad student

(2)

Jean thought“David”was special because he ________.

[  ]

A.

made her quite happy on QQ

B.

was from San Francisco

C.

was tall and good-looking

D.

was rich

(3)

What are both Jean and“David”interested in?

[  ]

A.

Pop music and sports.

B.

Music and science.

C.

Rock music and modern dance.

D.

Stories and jokes.

(4)

What's the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Don't believe those you get to know on QQ so easily.

B.

People don't use their real names on QQ so often.

C.

Don't go to meet those you get to know on QQ.

D.

Don't spend much time on QQ.

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In recent years, especially during the l960s, there was much discussion about “the brain drain (排干, 流失),” which dealt with the problem of students and learned people who left their own countries for other countries that offered better chances for study, research, and employment.For example, according to a report from U.N., between 1962 and l966 more than 50 percent of all engineering graduates of Iran and 14 percent of Iranian scientists left their country for work abroad.Over 30 percent of Chilean engineers and 15 percent of Turkish physicians also went to work in other countries.Probably the greatest brain drain occurred among young scientists who had gone abroad to study.Many of them had planned to return to their countries to teach but chose to remain in more industrialized nations where they were able to continue their work and their research in fields in which there were no job possibilities at home.The countries that attracted most of these scientists were the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Canada, and Australia.

  Recent studies show that the brain drain to the United States may be decreasing.Many foreign scientists are going home again, and in some cases American scientists are leaving the United States for employment in other countries.The main reasons are that good jobs are becoming fewer here, money for national research has been sharply cut, and university fellowships reduced too.However, in the field of medicine the drain to the United States still goes on.Today more than one of every five American doctors is foreign - born, and several thousand foreign doctors immigrate to the United States each year.Over eighty countries have asked the State Department to send students who are skilled in important fields such as medicine back home when their study programs are over.

Which of the following is not the reason for “the brain drain”?

A.Good housing.             B.Better research condition.

C.Good job possibility        D.Better chances of study..

The brain drain to the United States may be decreasing mainly because __________.

A.many foreign scientists are ordered to return to their motherlands

B.they don't need any foreign scientists now

C.there are fewer and fewer good jobs in the USA

D.the universities refuse to provide money for the foreign scientists

How many American doctors are foreign - born?

A.About half of them.    B More than 20 percent 

C.Several thousand.      D.About 15 percent.

Which is the best title for this passage?

A.How to seek a job in the USA.    B.Doctors' immigration to the USA.

C.A strange case.                  D.The brain drain. 

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I have a friend named Monty Roberts. He has let me use his horse ranch(养马场)to put on events to raise money for youth at risk programs.

Last time I was there he introduced me by saying, “I want to tell you why I let you use my house. It all goes back to a story about a young man who was the son of an itinerant(流动的)horse trainer. When he was a senior, he was asked to write a paper about what he wanted to be when he grew up.”

“That night he wrote a seven-page paper describing his goal of owning a horse ranch someday. He put all his heart into the project and wrote about his dream in great detail. He even drew a diagram of a 200-acre ranch, showing the location of the buildings, stables and the track, and even a detailed floor plan for a 4000-square-foot house on it.”

“The next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later ,he received a large red “F” on his paper with a note, ‘See me after class.’ The boy went to see the teacher and asked why. The teacher told him there was no way for a young boy like him to do that because owning a horse ranch required much money and resources, and then added ‘If you’ll rewrite his paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.’”

“The boy went home and thought about it long and hard. He asked his father what to do. His father said, ‘Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this. However, I think it’s a very important decision for you.’”

“Finally, a week later, the boy turned in the same paper without any change and stated, ‘You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream.’”

“I tell you this story because you are sitting in my 4000-square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre horse ranch. I still have that school paper framed over the fireplace.”

Don’t let anyone steal your dreams. Follow your heart, no matter what.

1. The teacher gave him an “F” for his written paper because the

teacher thought       .

A.he didn’t do a good job in his studies

B.he described an unrealistic goal in his paper

C.he came from an itinerant horse trainer’s family

D.he wrote his paper without the help of his father

2. Why did the boy turn in the same paper without any change?

A.Because he made up his mind to stick to his dream.

B.Because his father stopped him from rewriting it.

C.Because he was angry about his teacher’s words.

D.Because he had put too much of his heart into it.

3. From the story we can infer that the boy was actually       .

A.Monty himself

B.the author himself

C.Monty’s friend

D.an unknown person

4. According to the passage, the following statements are true EXCEPT

that       .

A.the boy was very interested in having a horse ranch of his own

B.the boy might have got a higher grade if he’d rewritten his paper

C.the boy succeeded in turning his dream into reality in the end

D.the boy wouldn’t have reached his goal without his father’s support

5. The author wrote this passage mainly to       

A.tell people how to describe their goals

B.warn people against dream stealers

C.encourage people to stick to their dreams

D.teach people how to write their papers

 

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  The next time you use telephone and Internet, you can probably thank Charles Kao(高锟), who was one of the Nobel Prize in physics winners on October 6, 2009.His idea of fiber-optic(光纤)communications has made the modern telephone and Internet possible.People can exchange text, music and photos around the world within seconds thanks to this technology.

  Half the$1.4 million prize goes to Charles Kao, 75, for discovering how to send light signals long distance through hair-thin glass fibers.The other half goes to the Americans Boyle, 85, and Smith, 79, for inventing a sensor(传感器)that turns light into electrical signals.Their invention led to digital cameras.

  Kao was born in Shanghai in 1933 and now has both American and British citizenship(公民身份).

  Kao has been interested in science since he was a boy.He once tried making a bomb(炸弹)at home using chemicals and water; then he threw it in the street.Fortunately, no one was hurt!

  After primary school and the first year of middle school, Kao moved to Hong Kong with his family.He went to Hong Kong University, but he had to go to London University to study electrical engineering.Later he studied fiber-optic communications.

  Kao said in 1966 that glass fibers could carry light over long distances.Not many took him seriously at the time.But in 1970, researchers in the US were able to make the material.

  Today the fibers are used throughout the world in computer cables and other cables.The light that flows through them sends text, music, pictures and video globally in less than a second.If you put together all the fibers in the world, you would get a single thread over 1 billion kilometers long.That is enough to go around the globe more than 25, 000 times.

(1)

Why was Charles Kao awarded the Nobel Prize in physics?

[  ]

A.

Because he invented the modern telephone and Internet.

B.

Because he together with Boyle and Smith invented a sensor which changes light into electrical signals.

C.

Because his idea led to the invention of digital cameras.

D.

Because he discovered the way to send light signals through glass fibers.

(2)

The passage mainly tells us ________.

[  ]

A.

Charles Kao's contribution and his growth

B.

Charles Kao together with Boyle and Smith won the Nobel Prize in physics

C.

how Charles Kao discovered fiber-optic communications

D.

how Charles Kao became a great scientist

(3)

When probably did Charles Kao discover fiber could carry light over long distances?

[  ]

A.

In 1970.

B.

In the mid 1960s.

C.

Soon after leaving Hong Kong University.

D.

Before his graduation from London University.

(4)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Charles Kao left his parents and went to Hong Kong after the first year of middle school.

B.

Charles Kao is a Chinese-American.

C.

Only a few people considered Charles Kao's idea very useful at the very beginning.

D.

Charles Kao studied fiber-optic communications in Hong Kong University.

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Researchers who helped discover a new species of Mexican butterfly are offering to sell the naming rights to raise money to fund more research. Co-discoverer Andrew Warren is hoping to raise at least $50,000 by auctioning(拍卖) off the rights to name the 4-inch “owl eye” butterfly, which lives in Sonora, a Mexican state bordering Arizona.
“That would support at least two years of research for our team down in Mexico,” Warren said. “Money goes a long way down here in Mexico.”
According to the scientific tradition, discoverers of a new species have the say in naming it. In recent years, some discoverers have auctioned off their naming rights to raise money.
Warren said the amount being sought for the butterfly is not out of the question, noting that naming rights for a new monkey species brought in $650,000 two years ago. A group of 10 new fish species that went on the naming auction block at the same time earlier this year brought in a total of $2 million.
The butterfly discovered by Warren and researcher George Austin ranges as far north as Mexico.
The butterfly was actually in a collection, misidentified as an example of another new species, at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity at the Florida Museum of National History in Gainesville, said Warren. They soon began the hard process of determining that it was indeed a “new” model of butterfly.
After checking photos and comparing it with other known species, they determined it was a separate species.
【小题1】Where did the researchers discover the new species of butterflies?

A.In Sonora.B.In Mexico state.
C.In a place in US.D.Near the US-Mexico border.
【小题2】 Why will the researchers sell the naming rights of the butterfly?
A.To raise money for wildlife protection.
B.To raise money for more research.
C.To cause people’s attention to the new discovery.
D.To cover the cost of the research.
【小题3】When the butterfly was first discovered, people thought ______.
A.it was a new species at once
B.it wasn’t a species of American butterfly
C.it belonged to the monarch branches
D.it belonged to a new species
【小题4】 We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.the new species of butterfly live both in the US and Mexico
B.it took the researchers a lot of efforts to determine the new species of butterfly
C.the researchers are not sure whether they can get the money they want from the auction
D.it is the first time that the new species of butterfly has been found

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