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     A few years I was on a bicycle trip when I got off my bike for a rest. I sat down on the grass. A few
seconds later, I was covered in ants. They were swarming all over me so I got up and brushed them off.
It was a strange experience but I soon forgot about it.
     A couple of years later, I was living in Jordan. I had just moved into a modern flat and was unpacking
plates when I saw something move out of the corner of my eye. I looked over at the kitchen drawer and
there was a cockroach(蟑螂) crawling out of it. I screamed. Then I grabbed a can of insecticide and
sprayed it on the cockroach. He ran under the nearby bathroom door. It took me three days before I
found the courage to open the bathroom door to see if he was still alive. He wasn't.
     Why did I react so violently to one lone insect when a closer encounter with hundreds of ants hardly
affected me? The answer is easy: because cockroaches are creepy crawlies(令人害怕的爬虫) and ants
aren't. Creepy crawlies are those little bugs which provoke feelings such as apprehension(忧虑), anxiety
or aversion(讨厌) - they make your skin crawl.
     Did you know that some people feel such a fear of bugs that it becomes a phobia(恐惧)?
Psychologists have offered many explanations. Some say we associate them with dirt and disease. Or
that these are life forms that are so alien to us, that we find them repulsive(排斥的) for their dissimilarity.
     Insects, however, don't follow our rules - they just do what they want and invade our space.
Unfortunately, although insects and bugs have been a successful animal species up to now, many of them,
like many other species nowadays, are under threat of extinction. Entomologists(昆虫学家) warn that
this could upset entire ecosystems and lead to all kinds of disastrous consequences. So my plea to you is:
the next time you feel the urge to stamp on, splatter or spray a creepy crawly, give a thought to the planet
and stop.
1. Why did the author mention the ants in the beginning?
A. Because the experience with the ants presents a sharp contrast to that with the cockroach later.
B. Because the author wants to show her preference to the ants and her dislike for the cockroach.
C. Because both ants and cockroaches are creepy crawlies that the author dislikes.
D. Because meeting the ants is an unusual experience that the author can hardly forget.                              
2. What does "insecticide" in the second paragraph probably mean?                            
A. A kind of fruit juice.
B. A kitchen knife.
C. Liquid for killing insects.
D. Cleanser for the bathroom.                                                                                                               
3. How does the author feel about the bugs like cockroaches?
A. The author doesn't mind the contact with those harmless small creatures.
B. They make the author feel so awful that they should be killed.
C. They invade our space and become a threat to humans.
D. They still deserve a place for keeping the balance of the nature.hundreds of ants.
4. Which of the following is NOT the reason why the cockroach makes the author's skin crawl?
A. It looks so strange and different that the author can't accept its appearance.
B. It can make the author feel sick and cause a strong dislike.
C. The author may relate it to something dirty or disease at the sight of it.
D. It reminds the author of the experience of meeting
5. Which of the following statements about bugs is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Some people may be frightened so much by bugs that it leads to a psychological barrier in some
degree.
B. People can enjoy a cleaner living environment if more bugs like cockroaches are killed.
C. Many bugs are in danger of extinction so they should be placed under human's protection.
D. Some bugs are extremely unpleasant that people have a strong wish to destroy them.

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  What exactly is a lie?Is it anything we say which we know is untrue?Or is it something more than that?for example, suppose a friend wants to borrow some money from you.You say, “I wish I could help you but I’m short of money myself.”In fact, you are not short of money but your friend is in the habit of not paying his debts and you don’t want to hurt his feelings by reminding him of this.Is this really a lie?

  Professor Jerald Jellison of the University of Southern California has made a scientific study of lying.According to him, women are better liars than men, particularly when telling a “white lie”, such as when a woman at a party tells another woman that she likes her dress when she really think it looks terrible.However, this is only one side of the story.Other researchers say that men are more likely to tell serious lies, such as making a promise which they have no intention of carrying out.This is the kind of lie politicians and businessmen are supposed to be particularly skilled at:the lie from which the liar hopes to profit(获利)or gain in some day.

  Research has also been one into the way people’s behavior changes in a number of small, apparently unimportant ways when they lie.It has been found that if they are sitting down at the time, they tend to move about in their chairs more than usual.To the trained observer they are saying “I wish I were somewhere else now.”They also tend to touch certain parts of the face more often, in particular the nose.One explanation of this may be that lying causes a slight increase in blood pressure.The tip of the nose is very sensitive to such changes and the increased pressure makes it itch(痒).

  Another gesture which gives liars away is what the writer Desmond Morris in his book Man watching calls “the mouth cover”.He says there are several typical forms of his, such as covering part of the mouth with fingers, touching the upper-lip or putting a finger of the hand at one side of the mouth.Such a gesture can be understood as an unconscious(无意识的)attempt on the part of the liar to stop himself or herself from lying.Of course, such gestures as rubbing the nose or covering the mouth, or moving about in a chair cannot be taken as proof that the speaker is lying.They simply tend to occur more frequently in this situation.It is not one gesture alone that gives the liar away but a whole number of things, and in particular the context(情境)in which the lie is told.

(1)

According to Professor Jellison, a “white lie” appears to be a lie ________.

[  ]

A.

that are told to mean the opposite.

B.

that a liar tells unconsciously.

C.

that the teller tells to profit or gain some advantage from it.

D.

which is harmless and told so as not to hurt someone else.

(2)

Research on lying suggests that women ________.

[  ]

A.

are more skilled at telling less serious lies than men do

B.

tell more lies than men do

C.

like to flatter(奉承)people more often than men do

D.

are better at telling lies at parties than men do

(3)

One reason why people sometimes cover their mouths while lying is that ________.

[  ]

A.

they wish those words had not come out of their mouths.

B.

mouth is very sensitive to physical changes caused by lying.

C.

they are trying unconsciously to stop themselves from telling lies.

D.

they regret that their lies might hurt other people’s feelings.

(4)

We can realize from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

certain gestures can be used as proof to judge whether a speaker is lying or not.

B.

politicians and businessmen lie more often than ordinary people.

C.

some gestures are proofs of lying only if they occur too often.

D.

there is no simple way to judge if people tell lies or not.

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What is a creepy crawly?
A few years ago, I was on a bicycle trip when I got off my bike for a rest. I sat down on the grass. A few seconds later, I was covered in ants. They were swarming all over me so I got up and brushed them off. It was a strange experience but I soon forgot about it.
A couple of years later, I was living in Jordan. I had just moved into a modern flat and was unpacking plates when I saw something move out of the corner of my eye. I looked over at the kitchen drawer and there was a cockroach crawling out of it. I screamed. Then I grabbed a can of insecticide and sprayed it on the cockroach. He ran under the nearby bathroom door. It took me three days before I found the courage to open the bathroom door to see if he was still alive. He wasn’t.
Why did I react so violently to one lone insect when a closer encounter with hundreds of ants hardly affected me? The answer is easy: because cockroaches are creepy crawlies and ants aren’t. Creepy crawlies are those little bugs which provoke feelings such as uneasiness, anxiety or dislike – they make your skin crawl.
Did you know that some people feel such a fear of bugs that it becomes a phobia? Psychologists have offered many explanations. Some say we associate them with dirt and disease. Or that these are life forms that are so alien to us, that we find them repulsive(令人厌恶的) for their dissimilarity.
Insects, however, don’t follow our rules – they just do what they want and invade our space. Unfortunately, although insects and bugs have been a successful animal species up to now, many of them, like many other species nowadays, are under threat of extinction. Entomologists warn that this could upset entire ecosystems and lead to all kinds of disastrous consequences.
So my plea to you is: the next time you feel the urge to stamp on, splatter or spray a creepy crawly, give a thought to the planet and stop.

  1. 1.

    Why did the author mention the ants in the beginning?

    1. A.
      Because the experience with the ants presents a sharp contrast to that with the cockroach later.
    2. B.
      Because the author wants to show her preference to the ants and her dislike for the cockroach.
    3. C.
      Because both ants and cockroaches are creepy crawlies that the author dislikes.
    4. D.
      Because meeting the ants is an unusual experience that the author can hardly forget.
  2. 2.

    What does “insecticide” in the second paragraph probably mean?

    1. A.
      a kind of fruit juice.                            
    2. B.
      a kitchen knife.
    3. C.
      liquid for killing insects.                       
    4. D.
      cleanser for the bathroom.                                                                                                                                                                       
  3. 3.

    How does the author feel about the bugs like cockroaches?

    1. A.
      The author doesn’t mind the contact with those harmless small creatures.
    2. B.
      They make the author feel so awful that they should be killed.
    3. C.
      They invade our space and become a threat to humans.
    4. D.
      They still deserve a place for keeping the balance of the nature.
  4. 4.

    Which of the following is NOT the reason why the cockroach makes the author’s skin crawl?

    1. A.
      It looks so strange and different that the author can’t accept its appearance.
    2. B.
      It can make the author feel sick and cause a strong dislike.
    3. C.
      The author may relate it to something dirty or disease at the sight of it.
    4. D.
      It reminds the author of the experience of meeting hundreds of ants.
  5. 5.

    Which of the following statements about bugs is NOT true according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Some people may be frightened so much by bugs that it leads to a psychological barrier in some degree.
    2. B.
      People can enjoy a cleaner living environment if more bugs like cockroaches are killed.
    3. C.
      Many bugs are in danger of extinction so they should be placed under human’s protection.
    4. D.
      Some bugs are extremely unpleasant that people have a strong wish to destroy them.

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I'm writing this letter slowly because I know you can't read fast. We don't live where we did when you left home. Your dad read in the newspaper that most accidents happened within 20 miles from our home, so we moved.
I won't be able to send you the address because the last family that lived here took the house numbers when they moved so that they wouldn't have to change their address. This place is really nice. It even has a washing machine. I'm not sure it works so well though: last week I put a load in and pulled the chain (拉链) and haven't seen them since. The weather isn't bad here. It only rained twice last week; the first time for three days and the second time for four days. About that coat you wanted me to send you, your uncle Stanley said it would be too heavy to send in the mail with the buttons on so we cut them off and put them in the pockets.
John locked his keys in the car yesterday. We were really worried because it took him two hours to get me and your father out. Your sister had a baby this morning, but I haven't found out what it is yet. The baby looks just like your brother.
Uncle Ted fell in a whiskey vat(桶)last week. Some men tried to pull him out, but he fought them off playfully and drowned. We had him cremated(焚化)and he burned for three days.
Three of your friends went off a bridge in a pick-up trunk. Ralph was driving. He rolled down the window and swam to safety. You other two friends were in back. They drowned because they couldn't get the tail gate down.
There isn't much more news at this time. Nothing much has happened.
Love,
Mom
P.S. I was going to send you some money but the envelope was already sealed.
【小题1】From the passage, we can infer that _____.

A.here is the letter by a son for his father
B.here is the letter by a mother for her son
C.the family moved to a new and nice place because it is really good there
D.the writer's daughter has got a male baby
【小题2】Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The number of the family is four, including the new-born baby.
B.The son can't send his parents a letter because the address was taken by the other family.
C.The son will receive a coat with the buttons detached (拆下).
D.None is true.
【小题3】The underlined word "it"(Para.3) refers to _____.
A.the thing that the baby was born B.the baby
C.the son's father D.the son's mother
【小题4】What is the reason why the family moved to a new place?
A.The son asked them to do so .
B.The place is really nice and the climate there is not bad, too.
C.His dad read in the newspaper most accidents happened within 20 miles from their home.
D.His sister had a baby, so they wanted to find a fine place.

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  A few years ago I was on a bicycle trip when I got off my bike for a rest.

  I sat down on the grass.A few seconds latter, I was covered in ants.They were swarming all over me so I got up and brushed them off.It was a strange experience but I soon forgot about it.

  A couple of years later, I was living in Jordan.I had just moved into a modern flat and was unpacking plates when I saw something move out of the corner of my eye.I looked over at the kitchen drawer and there was a cockroach crawling out of it.I screamed.Then I grabbed a can of insecticide and sprayed it on the cockroach.He ran under the nearby bathroom door.It took me three days before I found the courage to open the bathroom door to see if he was still alive.He wasn’t.

  Why did I react so violently to one lone insect when a closer encounter with hundreds of ants hardly affected me?The answer is easy:because cockroaches are creepy crawlies and ants aren’t.Creepy crawlies are those little bugs which cause feelings such as anxiety-they make your skin crawl.

  Did you know that some people feel such a fear of bugs that it becomes a phobia?Psychologists have offered many explanations.Some say we associate them with dirt and disease.Or that these are life forms that are so alien to us, that we find them disgusting for their dissimilarity.

  Insects, however, don’t follow our rules they just do what they want and invade our space.Unfortunately, although insects and bugs have been a successful animal species up to now, many of them, like many other species nowadays, are under threat of dying out, Entomologists warn that this could upset entire ecosystems and lead to all kinds of disastrous consequences.

  So my advice to you is: the next time you feel the urge to stamp on, splatter or spray a creepy crawly, give a thought to the planet and stop.

(1)

Why did the author mention the ants in the beginning?

[  ]

A.

Because the experience with the ants presents a sharp contrast to that with the cockroach later

B.

Because the author wants to show her preference to the ants and her dislike for the cockroaches

C.

Because both ants and cockroaches are creepy crawlies that the author dislikes

D.

Because meeting the ants is an unusual experience that the author can hardly forget

(2)

What does“insecticide”in the second paragraph probably mean?

[  ]

A.

a kind of fruit juice

B.

a kitchen knife

C.

liquid for killing insects

D.

cleanser for the bathroom

(3)

How does the author feel about bugs like cockroaches?

[  ]

A.

The author doesn’t mind the contact with those harmless small creatures

B.

The author prefers cockroaches to ants and feels guilty for killing one

C.

They invade our space and become a threat to humans

D.

They still deserve a place for keeping the balance of the nature

(4)

Which of the following is NOT a reason why cockroaches make people’s skin crawl?

[  ]

A.

It looks so strange and different that you can’t accept its appearance

B.

You may relate it to something dirty or disease at the sight of it

C.

It can make you feel sick and cause a strong dislike

D.

They invade our space out of their own will

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