高二英语寒假作业三Word文档格式.docx
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Assoonastheplanetookoff,Ifellfastasleepandonlywoketothesoundoftheannouncement:
“Ladiesandgentlemen,pleasefastenyouseatbelts,aswewillshortlybelandinginKingston.”Ifrozeinmyseat.WasIdreaming?
Kingston?
Jamaica?
Ihadboardedthewrongplane!
Immediatelyaftertheplanelanded,Iexplainedthesituationtotheauthorities.ItseemstherewerealsothreeotherpassengersheadingforSpain.Apparentlyithadbeentheairline’sfault,sincetheflightnumbersforSpainandJamaicawereexactlythesame!
Therefore,withnoflightbacktoLondonforaweek,theairlinehadnochoicebuttopayforourstay.
SothereIwas,lyingonthebeach,enjoyingthemusicandthemarvelousfoodofJamaica!
AsforAuntRosa,Isupposeshejusthadtolivewithoutme!
1.WhydidthewriterchoosetospendherholidaywithherauntinSpain?
A.Shemissedhercousinsverymuch.
B.Herauntbeggedhertogothere.
C.Shecouldhardlyaffordanybettertrip.
D.Spainwasheridealdestination.
2.Inthestory,thewriterendedup_________.
A.flyingtoLondonimmediately
B.headingforSpainfromJamaica
C.complainingtotheauthorities
D.enjoyingafreebeachholiday
3.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.ALuckyMistakeB.ATerribleAdventure
C.ANiceDreamD.AWell-PlannedTrip
B
SomepeopleinManchester,Britain,willsoonbepayingforgoodsandserviceswithso-called“smart”creditcards.Thesecardsaremoresecurethanthetraditionalmagnetic-stripversionandcanbeusedtotravelonbuses,checkbankaccountsanddoshopping.
TheManchesterprojectisoneofthebiggestsmartcardschemesintheworld.Everytimepeopleusethecardsonabusortrain,thefareisdeducted(reduced)fromthevalueofthecard.Whentheyhavenocreditleft,thecardscanberechargedatalocalshop.
Asmartcardlooksjustlikeamormalplasticcardbutithasasiliconchipinit.Itispossibleforthesamesiliconchiptoperformanumberofdifferentfunctions,sooneplasticcardinyourpocketcoulddoalargenumberofdifferentjobs.Thecardhasmuchmorememoryspacethanamagnetic-stripcard,somanymorethingscanberecorededonit.Therearetwotypesofsmartcards.Oneisthecontactcardwhichisusedinthesamewayasamagnetic-stripcard.
Informationistransferredbyrunningthecardthroughanarrowopeninginanelectronicreader.Intheslot,electronicprobesmakecontactwiththemagnetic-striporsiliconshipandreadtheinformation.Theothertypeisthecontactlesssmartcardwheretheelectronicreadercommunicateswiththecardbyshort-rangeradiowaves.Thismakesthecardquickerandmoreconvenienttousebecauseitdoesnothavetoleaveyourwallet.Itisalsomorereliableasitisnoteasilyinfluencedbyscratchesordirt.However,thebiggestadvantagethatsmartcardshaveovermagnetic-stripcardsisthattheyaremoresecure.Theyaremuchmoredifficulttomakethanconventionalcardsandtheyhavetobemadebyspeciallytrainedmanufacturers.Inaddition,theyhavealargenumberofextrasecurityfeaturesonthemandifasmartcardgetslostorstolenaquickphone-calltothedistributorensuresthatitsindividualnumberismadeinvalidandunreadable.Thiscanbedonemorequicklythanwithamagnetic-stripcard.
1.Asmartcreditcardcandomanykindsofjobsbecause____.
A.itissmartB.itisaplasticcard
C.ithasasiliconchipinitD.itcanberecharged
2.“Thecardscanberecharged”meansthat____.
A.thecardcanbeputintoanewchargeofelectricity
B.thecardscanbechangedintonewones
C.thecardscanbeputtouseagain
D.thecardscanberecycled
3.Whataretheadvantagesofsmartcreditcardsovertraditionalones?
A.theycanstoremoreinformationB.theyaremoresecure
C.theyaremoreconvenienttouseD.alloftheabove
4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Contactlesscardsaremoreconvenienttousethancontactones
B.Smartcardsaremoreexpensivetomanufacturer
C.Bymeansoflong-rangeradiowavescontactlesscardscancommunicatewiththeelectronicreader
D.Asmartcreditcardandanormalplasticcardarethesamething
C
Forsomereasonwewereremindedthatweprimates(灵长目)needlove.KimBardoftheUniversityofPortsmouthinEnglandandhercolleaguescarriedoutastudyon46babychimpanzeesorphans(黑猩猩孤儿),whichhadlosttheirmothers.Thestudyshowedthatprimatebabiesthathavetightrelationshipswithmotherfiguresdomuchbetteroncognitive(认知的)teststhanbabieswhoonlygrewupwithpeers(同伴),butthisisnotbreakingnews.Infact,it'
soldnews.
Inthe1950s,HarryHarlowdidaseriesofexperimentswithbabymonkeysthatshowed.thatlackofloveandcomfortmakesforacrazymonkey.
Harlowconstructedacagethatincludedawiremonkey"
mother"
withaplasticface.Thenheequippedthe"
withamilkbottle.Thecagealsohadanotherwire"
whowascoveredwithsoftcloth.Thebabymonkeysspentalltheirtimewiththecloth"
aridonlywenttothewire"
tofeed.
Harlow'
smonkeyexperimentwasimportantbecause,atthetime,childcareexperts,andeverybody'
sgrandmotherhada"
notouch,nocomfort"
policytowardchildren.Theyadvisedparentsnottorespondtocryingbabies.Theythoughtthatbabiesshouldsleepalonetobecomeindependent,andforGod'
ssakeputthatkiddown.
ButHarlow'
sworkchangedthatpolicy.Mothersweresoonpermittedtohavetheirbabiesnexttotheminthehospital.
ThecurrentchimpresearchbasedonHarlow'
sworkshowsthatmother'
slovedoesn'
tjustmakeforapsychologically(糖神上地)healthychild,italsomakesforasmartchild.
Thehighlyraisedchimpsdobetterthanthosethatarenotloved,andthewell-raisedchimpsdoevenbetterthanhumankidsonIQtests.
Weareprimates,socialanimalswhichneedlove.Weneedtobeheldandtalkedtoandmadetofeelthatatleastonepersonwantstobewithusallthetime.
1.ThestudyKimBardandhiscolleaguesdid
A.included46babyandmothermonkeys
B.isnothingnewtopeopleaboutthefindings
C.showedthatmanychimpanzeeslackoflovewhentheywereyoung
D.showedmanychimpanzeeshadgoodrelationshipwiththeirmothers
2.Harlowbuilttwo"
mothers"
forbaby,.monkeysto_______
A.makethemlivecomfortablyB.letthemhavemorechoices
C.givethemmoreloveDmakecomparisonwell
3.Whichofthefollowingcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Well--raisedchimpsarebetterthanpeopleinIQ.
B.Sometimesit'
snotwrongtohavenotouchandnocomforttobabies.
C.Chimpsgrowingupincagesarelesssmarterthanchimpsgrowingupinwild.
D.Babieswhosleepwithmotherstendtobeclevererthanbabiessleepalone.
4.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.LovemakeskidssmarterB.Primatesneedlove
C.Notouch,nocomfortD.Howtodevelopcognitiveabilities
D
Jacob’sPillowDanceFestival
Where:
Becket,Massachusetts
When:
June15----Aug.24
Eachsummer,thisinfluentialdancecenterpresentsanumberofclassesandperformancesbymorethan50companiesfromaroundtheworld.Highlights(最精彩的部分)thisseasonincludetheDanceTheaterofHarlem’sproductionofAlvinAiley’s“TheLarkAscending”,whichopensthefestival.
Manyeventsarefree.Ticketedperformancesstartat$22.jacobspillow.org.
MoabMusicFestival
Where:
Moab,Utah
Aug.29--Sept.9
Thisareaisbetterknownformountainbikingthanformusic.Butsince1992,ithashostedaprivatefestivalthatbringsclassical,Jazz,Latinandothertypesofmusictotheland.Thisyeartherewillbe16concerts,includingthree“GrottoConcerts”,wheregueststakea45-minutesboatridedowntheColoradoRivertoperformances.
Eventsstartat$25.noabmusicfest.org.
CheyenneFrontierDays
Cheyenne,Wyoming
July19-28
Thereissomethingforeveryoneatthis117-year-oldfestival,froman“Indianvillage”andOldWestmuseumtocountryconcerts.Butthecompetitionisstillthemainattraction,withcowboys(牛仔)andcowgirlscompetingformajormoneyintheworld’slargestoutdoorstage.
Competitionticketsstartat$18,andconcertticketsat$23
TheGlimmerglassFestival
Cooperstown,NewYork
July6--Aug.24
Eachsummer,operaloversfromaroundthecountry(andtheworld)traveltoupstateNewYorktowatchproductionsthatincludestarslikeNathanGunnandGingerCosta-Jackson.Thisyear’sperformancesincludeWagner’s“TheFlyingDutchman”andVerdi’s“KingforaDay”,inhonorofthe200thbirthdaysofbothcomposers(作曲家)。
Ticketsstartat$26.Glimmerglass.org.
1.Ifyouwanttoenjoya“GrottoConcert”,whichdatesuitsyoubest?
A.June15.B.July19C.August24D.September4
2.IfyougotoCheyennetowatchacompetitionandenjoyaconcert,howmuchwillyoupayatleast?
A.$18B.$22C.$36D.$41
3.IfyouareabigfanofWagner,you’readvisedtogoto____.
A.Jacob’sPillowDanceFestivalB.TheGlimmerglassFestival
C.CheyenneFrontierDaysD.MoabMusicFestival
4.Whichpartofaweb
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