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“Tomato plants at the Royal Horticultural Society’s(英国皇家园艺学会) gardens will listen to voices through MP3 earphones for 30 days,” a reporter told people in a newspaper. At a time, many English people couldn’t believe in such a thing and some people even laughed at it.

Gardeners did the experiment by themselves. They wrote down how the tomato plants grew before, during and after the experiment. And then they compared the results with other tomato plants.

“We are taking it very seriously even though a lot of people may think it is a joke. However, studies show that certain sounds do help plants grow better,” the gardeners told a reporter.

“We want to get different kinds of voices. Through this experiment, we hope to find the most plant-friendly human sound for plants to grow,” said the gardeners.

“The plants will listen to poems, stories and songs,” the gardeners added.

Now, let our plants enjoy beautiful music.

1.How did the Royal gardens prove (证明)themselves?

A. Through the reporter himself.

B. By the experiment done by gardeners.

C. Through the gardeners and reporter.

D. By the results from common gardens.

2.By the experiment, we can learn that             .

A. stories especially suit green plants

B. many plants prefer the same voices

C. some plants prefer to talk to people

D. some sounds help plants grow better

3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. People weren’t sure of the report at first.

B. The gardeners themselves did the study.

C. The gardeners hope to find the best voices.

D. Plants love to listen to all kinds of sounds.

 

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A six-year-old British girl, Mollie Price, is opening up her third candy store. She is said to be one of Britain’s youngest bosses. Her stores are called “Mollie’s.” She sells both British and American candy. The girl would like to open more candy stores. “It might sound crazy, but believe me,” Mollie says.

“It was Mollie’s idea to open up the shop. It is Mollie who runs the candy stores,” her mother Becky, her “business partner” says.

Her mother says all the stores are put together and stocked(进货)by Mollie. Mollie works in one of the stores every Saturday, then gets up early Sunday to go to the company’s product supplier(供应商). She asks her friends to test the sweets to decide which ones are good. She’s good at smart marketing. For example, if the weather is really cold, she sells the Mr Whippy ice cream cheaper than when it’s hot outside.

“Children have the best ideas. I tell my mum what I think and she always says I have good ideas. It’s just because I know what other children like,” Mollie says.

1.How does Mollie know which kinds of candy are good?

A. Her mother decides it.

B. She has her friends test the candy.

C. She goes to the market to research.

D. She asks the company’s product supplier.

2.The prices of some ice cream products in Mollie’s stores change according to __________.

A. the number of the products  B. her friend’s idea

C. the weather              D. the dates

3.According to the passage, what’s the key(关键)to Mollie’s success?

A. She works hard and she is good at smart marketing.

B. The company’s supplier makes good products.

C. She would like to open more candy stores.

D. Her mother always has good ideas.

4.According to the passage, Mollie is a/an________ girl.

A. kind    B. honest   C. smart   D. polite

 

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    In the time it takes you to read this sentence, the population of the world will have grown by ten people. That
may not sound much, but it is 9,000 people in an hour, 1.5 million a week, or 79 million a year. That is the same
as adding most of the population of Germany to the world every year.
    Most of these new people were born in developing countries. These countries are found in much of Africa,
South America and parts of Asia. In the developed countries of Europe and North America, the population is
growing very slowly. This is because women in these countries have, on average, only one or two children. In
the developing countries, many women have five or more children. In 1950, around one quarter of the world's
population lived in the developed countries. By 2050, these countries will be home to only around one tenth of
the world's people.
     In the developing countries, more than one billion people already live below the poverty (贫困) line. These
people do not have enough food to eat and they live in poor housing; children get little or no time at school and
people suffer (遭受痛苦) from many kinds of diseases.
    At the beginning of the 21st century, the world's population was around six billion people. The UN has said
that the world's population will level off at 12.5 billion people by the year 2100. Other groups think the world's
population will continue to grow, reaching 14 billion people before it becomes stable (稳定的), or even falls.
1. How many people are added to the world's population an hour? 
   __________________________________________________
2. Developing countries can be found in what areas of the world?
   __________________________________________________
3. In 1950, what percentage (百分率) of the world's population lived in developing countries?
   __________________________________________________ 
4. What are examples that show people are living below the poverty line?
   __________________________________________________
5. There will be twelve and a half billion people on the earth in 2100 according to the UN, won't there?
                                                                                            

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  Peter joined the army(军队)when he was eighteen, and for several months he was taught how to be a good soldier(士兵).He did everything very well except shooting.

  One day he and his friends were practising shooting and all of them were doing quite well except Peter.He had shot nine times and nine times he had missed.The officer who was trying to teach the young soldiers to school said,“You are quite hopeless, Peter!Don’t waste your last bullet(子弹)!Go behind that wall and shoot yourself with it!”

  Peter felt very sorry.He went behind that wall, and a few seconds later the other young soldiers heard the sound of a shot.

  “Heavens(天哪)!”the officer said.“Has that silly(傻的)man really shot himself?”He ran behind the wall anxiously(焦虑的),but Peter was all right.“I’m sorry, sir,”he said,“but I missed again.”

(1)

How did Peter do in his training to be a good soldier?

[  ]

A.

He did quite well in everything.

B.

He didn’t do well except shooting.

C.

He did quite well though shooting wasn’t so good.

D.

He did shooting very well.

(2)

How many times did he shoot and how many times did he miss?

[  ]

A.

He shot nine but missed only once

B.

He shot nine times but missed six times.

C.

He shot nine times and missed nine times.

D.

He shot ten times and missed ten times.

(3)

What did the officer mean by what he said?

[  ]

A.

He meant that he was going to shoot Peter.

B.

He meant that he was going to hang Peter.

C.

He meant that Peter should go home.

D.

He was joking.

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  “Tomato plants at the Royal Horticultural Society's(英国皇家园艺学会) gardens will listen to voices through MP3 earphones for 30 days,” a reporter told people in a newspaper.At a time, many English people couldn't believe in such a thing and some people even laughed at it.

  Gardeners did the experiment by themselves.They wrote down how the tomato plants grew before, during and after the experiment.And then they compared the results with other tomato plants.

  “We are taking it very seriously even though a lot of people may think it is a joke.However, studies show that certain sounds do help plants grow better,” the gardeners told a reporter.

  “We want to get different kinds of voices.Through this experiment, we hope to find the most plant-friendly human sound for plants to grow,” said the gardeners.

  “The plants will listen to poems, stories and songs,” the gardeners added.

  Now, let our plants enjoy beautiful music.

(1)

How did the Royal gardens prove (证明)themselves?

[  ]

A.

Through the reporter himself.

B.

By the experiment done by gardeners.

C.

Through the gardeners and reporter.

D.

By the results from common gardens.

(2)

By the experiment, we can learn that.

[  ]

A.

stories especially suit green plants

B.

many plants prefer the same voices

C.

some plants prefer to talk to people

D.

some sounds help plants grow better

(3)

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

People weren't sure of the report at first.

B.

The gardeners themselves did the study.

C.

The gardeners hope to find the best voices.

D.

Plants love to listen to all kinds of sounds.

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