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如何理解生命的内涵作文
(10)
篇一:作业
10
课时作业
(
十
)
Ⅰ
.
阅读理解
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项
(A
、
B
、
C
、
D)
中,选出最佳选项。
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Introduction
You are
warmly invited to join SAVE THE FROGS! on a 10-day
ecotour of Belize,
2014! The trip will
be led by SAVE THE FROGS!
With nearly
600 species of birds in Belize, it is no wonder
that birdwatching
is
such
a
common
activity!
Mammals
are
much
rarer
to
see.
In
the
field,
we
will
hear
the
marvelous
roar
of
the
howler
monkey,
see
lizards(
蜥蜴
)
darting
across
our
path,
and
we
will
see
occasional
animal
tracks.
When
we
go
out
into
the
forest
at
night, we may see the extremely cool frogs of
Belize!
Here is our trip itinerary!
January 5, 2014
—
Arrive in Belize.
January 6, 2014
—
We will visit the ancient Maya city of Xunantunieh. After
d inner, we
have a guided private night tour of the Belize
Zoo.
January 7, 2014
—
After breakfast, we go to the Trees Ecolodge in the Maya
Mountains.
January
8,
2014
—
Guided
hikes
in
the
tropical
forest.
They
range
from
a
hike
to explore a large cave
system, to night
excursions
to see night- time dwellers
of the forest.
January 9-10, 2014
—
We are picked up by bus and taken to Blue Creek.
January
11,
2014
—
We
are
near
the
Mopan
Maya
village
and
we
will
have
various
opportunities to
interact with the village residents.
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January 12- 14, 2014
—
After breakfast, a bus takes us to the Mayan Ruins of
Lubantuun. Numerous snorkeling
opportunities exist here.
January
15,
2014
—
At
Dangriga,
a
bus
picks
us
up
and
takes
us
to
the
airport.
Cost
The
trip
fees
are
USD
$
2,350
for
current
SAVE
THE
FROGS
members,
and
$
2,475
for the general public. A
$
500 non-refundable deposit is required to secure
your spot on the
trip.
All
proceeds
support
SAVE
THE
FROGS!
worldwide
amphibian( p>
两
栖
动
物
)
conservation efforts, enabling us to
protect amphibians and promote a society
that respects wildlife and nature.
Cancellations and Refunds
You must notify us directly if you need to cancel
your trip.
—
If you cancel after December 18th, you forfeit(
失去
)your entire trip fee.
—
If you cancel between November 6th and December 18th, you will receive 50%
of trip fee.
—
If
you
cancel
prior
to
November
6th,
your
entire
trip
fee
will
be
refunded,
minus your deposit, as deposits are
non-refundable.
1. It can be inferred
from the second paragraph that ________.
A. Belize is home to a wide diversity
of wildlife
B. birdwatching in Belize
is a rare activity
C. it is no
surprise to meet a mammal in Belize
D.
there are many animals
’
tracks in the forest
2. On January 11, travelers
will ________.
A. explore a large cave
system
B. have a night tour of the
Belize Zoo
C. have the chance to do
snorkeling
D. communicate with the
local villagers
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3. The aim of the
tour is to ________.
A. improve our
sense of protecting wildlife and nature
B. learn about the worsening habitat
conditions of wildlife
C. enjoy the
beauty of nature and rich culture of Belize
D. save the endangered frogs from
dying in Belize forests
与解析
本文是一篇应用文,主要介 绍了
2014
年的一次生态旅游活动的安排。
1.
答案
A
解析
第二段中提到了
600
多种 鸟类,
蜥蜴和吼猴、
青蛙等等,
虽然哺乳动物罕见但是
< p>其他野生动物物种丰富,故选
A
项。
2.
答案
D
解析
结合文中的
January 11, 2014
—
We ... we will have various opportunities
to interact with the
village residents.
可知选
D
项。
3.
答案
A
解析
根据文中的
All proceeds support SAVE THE FROGS! worldwide amphibian
conservation
efforts, enabling us to protect amphibians and
promote a society
that respects
wildlife and nature.
可知,这项活动的目的是增强人们保护野生动物 p>
和大自然的意识,故选
A
项。
If
you
bought
some
candy
months
ago
but
never
ate
it,
how
can
you
tell
whether
it
is
still
safe
to
eat?
The
easiest
way
is
to
check
the“use
-
by
date”
printed
on the wrapper. If that
date has already passed, you
’
re likely to throw the
candy away. But is
that really necessary?
According
to
a
new
report
from
the
US
Natural
Resources
Defense
Council(NRDC),
tons
of
food
is
wasted
each
year,
largely
because
people
don
’
t
fully
understand
what
expiration dates, or “use
-
by dates”, actually mean.
Food
dating
was
introduced
in
the
1970s
because
consumers
wanted
more
information about
the things that
they were
eating. When they first showed up,
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use-by
dates
were
only
supposed
to
indicate
freshness
because
producers
wanted
their
products to be tasted in their best conditions.
But
the
truth
is
that
these
dates
aren
’
t
related
to
the
risk
of
food
poisoning
or food-
born illness, according to Time News
use-by
dates
and
related
them
to
the
safety
of
the
food,
and
they
still
largely
do
now.
Eggs,
for
example,
can
still
be
eaten
three
to
five
weeks
after
purchase
even though the use-by date is much
earlier.
When their use-by dates pass,
strawberry-flavored drinks may lose their red
color and biscuits may lose their
crunch(
嘎吱嘎吱的声音
), but they are not
harmful.
“It’
s a confusing subject, the difference between food quality and food
safety,” said Jena Roberts, vice
president of National Food Lab, a US food
testing
company.
“Even
in
the
food
industry
I
have
colleagues
who
get
confused.”
This is why scientists are calling for
a standard explanation to be printed
following
the
use-
by
dates.
“We
want
this
to
be
clearly
communicated
so
consumers
are
not
misunderstanding
the
date
and
con
tributing
to
a
lot
of
waste,”
said Dana Ganders, a staff scientist
with the NRDC.
But
this
won
’
t
be
a
mistake
that
is
easy
to
correct
since
people
have
believed
it for so long. Another problem is that
the quality levels of different foods
change differently
—
some are still safe to eat long after their use-by date
while others are not.
As a
result, food industry officials are now thinking
of changing the use-by
date to a date
indicating when food is most likely to go bad.
4. The use-by date was first intended
to ________.
A. tell the freshness of
food
B. show the safety of food
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C. give a warning of food poisoning
D. indicate the relation between food
and illness
5.
The
underlined
word
“misinterpreted”
in
Paragraph
4
probably
means
“________”.
A. made
guesses about
B. formed a wrong idea
about
C. made wrong use of
D. took no notice of
6. Which of the
following is TRUE?
A. Most customers
understand what use-by dates mean.
B. “Use
-
by dates” have existed for more than 50 years.
C. Biscuits can
’
t be eaten when not as crunchy as they were bought.
D.
Even after their use-by dates pass, some foods are
still safe to eat.
7. Scientists are
calling for a standard explanation to be printed
together
with the use-by dates
because________.
A. use-by dates are
not helpful or reliable
B. more
consumers get worried about food safety
C. most consumers often misunderstand
use-by dates
D. the quality level of
different foods changes differently
答案与解析
本文是一篇说明文。 p>
大多数人都认为保质期一到,
食物就不能吃了。
读过这篇文章后, p>
你将发现事实并非如此。
4.
答案
A
解析
细节理解题。根据第三段第二句中的
When they first showed up, use-by
dates were only
supposed to indicate
freshness
可知,应选
A
项。
5
.答案
B
解析
词义猜测题。
根据文章第四段的第一句和第 六段的内容可知,
此处指人们误以为
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