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the biology exam according to the woman?B.He didnt get ready for it.A.The exam was difficult.12.What does the man intend to do?A.Prepare for another exam.C.He isnt good at biology.B.Take the course again.13.Whats the most probable relationship between the speakers?A.Teacher and student.B.Fellow classmates.C.Say sorry to the teacher.C.Mother and son.mmM-141714.Where was the first Hard Rock Cafe founded?A.In San Francisco.B.In Florida.15.What happened in 1982 about the Hard Rock Cafe?C.In London.A.The original cafe was founded.C.Its headquarters moved to Florida.16.How many countries have the Hard Rock Cafe?B.It began to expand worldwide.A.59.B.62.C.121.17.When will the speakers visit the cafe?A.Next week.B.This weekend.C.Tomorrow.miomm,1820li O18.Why does the speaker write to Jennifer?A.To share her travel arrangements.C.To invite Jennifer to travel with her.19.How will the speaker go to Wellington?A.By ship.20.What is the speaker considering now?A.How to get to Australia.C.When to start her trip.B.By tB.To get advice about her trip.C.By air.rain.B.With whom to go on the trip.免费微信公众号:研你所想B(ifcl5/JvminrnicjAmmti a.b.c m d;m-m2j,m30j)BAFour Art Exhibitions to View in N.Y.C.IN PURSUIT OF FASHION:THE SANDYat the MetropolitanARTS OF CHINA at the Brooklyn Museum(ongoing)These exhibitions successfully combine attractive pieces bycontemporary Chinese artists with the institutions century-old collection from ancient times,drawing 5,000 years ofart into a single thrilling conversation.Look out for the14th-century wine jar decorated with unusual paintings of awhitefish,a mackerel,a freshwater perch and a carp.(Will Heinrich)718-638-5000,brooklynmmeum.orgSCHREIER COLLECTION Museum of Art(through May 17)Featuring about 80 pieces of clothing,this exhibition is,more than anything else,the reflection of one womanslove affair with fashion.Schreiers collection contains allthe major names,but what defines it more than anythingelse is her own appreciation of pretty things.(VanessaFriedman)212-535-7710,metmuseum.orgCOOPER HEWITT DESIGNEDITH HALPERT AND THE RISE OF AMERICAN”NATURETRIENNIAL at Cooper Hewitt,Smithsonian DesignMuseum(through Jan.20)Plastics transformed the material world after World War II.Today,they pollute our oceans.A better future will bemade with.algae,consumption future.(James S.Russell)212-849-2950,cooperhewitt.orgNature provides us with a post-ART at the Jewish Museum(through Feb.9)This rare show covers the life of an influential art gallery,founded in 1926 by Halpert.Skilled at both business andpublicity,she represented excellent pre-war Americanartists like Stuart Davis and Jacob Lawrence and promotedfolk art.(Roberta Smith)212-423-3200,thejewishmuseum.org21.Wherecan you go to enjoy both ancient and modem art?A.The Jewish Museum.B.The Metropolitan Museum of Art.D.Cooper Hewitt,Smithsonian Design Museum.C.The Brooklyn Museum.22.What is special about the exhibition of Sandy Schreiers collection?A.It consists of Friedmans major collections.C.It talks about the pollution of plastic materials.23.To learn more about the protection of the environment,you may visitA.cooperhewitt.orgC.metmuseum.orgB.It sees theD.It providesB.thejewishmrise and fall of American folk art.fashion lovers with a clothing stage.useum.orgD.brooklynmuseum.orgBWashington is home to lots of trees and lots of fireplaces and wood-burning stoves too.But what if you live thereand cant cut wood or cant afford to pay anyone to do it?Luckily,Shane McDaniel and his twin sons,Harrison andHenry McDaniel,21,are happy to lend an ax().The three men cut truckloads of woodthen donate the wood免费微信公众号:研你所想to those in need.The idea was put forward by Shane as a father-son bonding project.He wanted to pass along the feeling his father Jacksonand he shared while they cut wood,so he and the twins spent the summer doing their deeds.The result was a great wall of woodpiled up around their house in Lake Stevens,about 35 miles outside of Seattle.To buy that much would cost about$10,000.It was too much for the McDaniels to use themselves,and when the weather turned cold that November,Shanestarted thinking of others.He posted a request on a social networking site:IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF FIREWOODAND CANNOT AFFORD IT,PLEASE PM personal message ME.Please help me and my boys make sure NO ONEGOES COLD IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD.The response was immediate.One man offered to donate a wood-burning stove.Others raced over with more wood forthe pile.Single dad Peter Ticer,29,and his four-year-old daughter rely on a wood-burning stove as their unique source ofheat,so it was a relief to receive a truckload of firewood from the McDaniels before the holidays.To get that much woodmoved me to tears,he said.So much stress and anxiety off my shoulders.I couldnt be more thankful.Giving is the reward.It has nothing to do with how well its received;its about how much its needed.24.Which of the following best describes the McDaniels?B.Hard-working,in paragraph 2 refer to?A.Energetic.25.What does father-sonA.Shane and Harrison.C.Harrison and Henry.26.Why did Shane post the message on the Internet?A.To advertise the wood they cut.C.To get wood-burning stoves.27.What is the main idea of the text?A.Cutting down trees teaches a family life lessons.C.No one goes cold in the McDaniels community.C.Sympathetic.D.Ambitious.B.Jackson and Shane.D.Shane and the twins.B.To help those in need.D.To ask for others assistance.B.A familys firewood warms their neighborhood.D.Giving is a tradition of cheering up those in need.CScientists say they have found the oldest known figurative()painting in a cave in Indonesia.And theimpressive scene of a hunting party,painted some 44,000 years ago,is helping to rewrite the history of the origins of art.Until recently,the long-held story was that humans started painting in caves in Europe.For example,art from the ChauvetCave in France is dated as old as 37,000 years.The cave paintings in Indonesia are at least 40,000 years old,says Adam Brumm,an archaeologist at AustraliasGriffith University.He and his colleagues used a technique called uranium-series analysis to determine the paintings age.The figurative painting in those analyses was a striking image of a wild cow.Since that big discovery,Brumms team has been searching for more art in these caves.Recently,they foundsomething breathtaking the massive hunting scene.And after testing it,they say its the oldest known figurative artcreated by early modem humans.The painting tells a complex story.It describes jungle buffaloes(7jC)and wild pigs driven by tiny hunters.Theyappear to be humans,but they seem to have some characteristics of animals,Bmmm says.One appears to have abirdlike head,and another has a tail.He says these part-human,part-animal figures might signal early humans beliefs.mmm免费微信公众号:研你所想But even an important location for early art appears in Indonesia,the paintings are rapidly deteriorating(ib)before our eyes and the scientists dont know why.Brumm says one theory is that higher temperatures in the caves due toclimate change are harming the art.Brumm says the deterioration is making their work to survey these places feel particularly imperative,little time who knows what other amazing cave art is out there at some place that can change our understanding ofhuman evolution but might be suffering damage or disappear soon?We are left28.What did scientists use to think of the birth of the figurative painting?A.It rewrote the history of art.C.It came out in Indonesian caves,cave painting found in Indonesia a complex story?A.It reflects a technical analysis.C.It describes early civilizations.30.What can we know from paragraph 5?A.Early art is deeply rooted in Indonesia.C.Latest discoveries are based on theory.31.What does the underlined word imperative in the last paragraph mean?C.Meaningful.B.It took place ab29.Why is theB.It shows early iB.Cave paintingsA.Urgent.B.Exciting.out 44,000 years ago.D.It started with European cave paintings.maginary things.D.It covers strange wildlife images.are a feast for our eyes.D.Climate change may harm cave paintings.D.Imperfect.DOn a clear night in 1994,an earthquake hit Los Angeles and caused a city-wide power cut just before dawn.Awakein surprise,some residents who had escaped outside called various emergency centers to report a mysterious cloudoverhead.That unusual object turned out to be the band of the Milky Way,which had long been unclear from view by the cityslights.Arguably,the light bulb(is the most transformative invention humans have introduced to this planet.Bypressing a switch or pushing a button,we can lift the veil(that would naturally cover our lives each night.Now,we work long after the sun sinks below the horizon.We play games outside far into the night.We more safely wanderaround city streets after dark.But if light bulbs have a dark side,its that they have stolen the night.The extra light brightening our environmentsis endangering ecosystems by harming animals whose life cycles depend on the dark.Were endangering ourselves bychanging the biochemical rhythmsthat normally go out and flow with natural light levels.And in a basic sense,weve lost our connection to nighttime skies,on the basis of which our ancestors made up their star-related stories,timedthe planting and harvesting of crops,and inferred the physical laws governing the universe.The disappearance of the night sky is tied up with our ever more fast-paced world,says Amanda Gormley of theTucson-based International Dark-Sky Association.We lose something vital;we lose a part of ourselves when we loseaccess to the night sky.We lose that sense of stillness that should be right over our heads every night.Now,as the consequences of light pollution arise out of the shadows and into the spotlight,cities,regulatoryagencies,and conservation groups are seeking solutions.And in some areas,lots of improvements are already in place,powered by a new wave of cheaper,more energy-saving light bulbs.5(*8免费微信公众号:研你所想32.Why is the earthquake hitting Los Angeles mentioned?A.To witness its serious damage.C.To state its influence on the city.33.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A.Dark nights.C.Light pollution.34.How does the author sound in the last paragraph?B.Concerned,can be a suitable title for the text?A.Bulbs:A Revolutionary Invention to HumansC.Earth Is Paying the Price for Brighter NightsA.Hopeful.35.WhatB.To lead in the topic of the text.D.To tell backgrounds of the text.B.Endangered ecosystems.D.Brightened environments.C.Doubtful.D.Academic.B.Conflict;A World with Light and StillnessD.The World Cannot Go Without the Night SkyBeing part of a team can be one of the most rewarding things a person can do.Theres no single person whocan carry the rest of the team themselves.And theres nothing like watching a team come together for a big victory.A team sport includes any sport where individuals are organized into opposing teams which compete to win.Teammembers act 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the world,the influence ofA.Some sports can be hard on the body.B.This can be done in a number of ways.C.In team sports,team members have to work together to win the game.D.One of the benefits of team sports is to help build many useful life skills.E.The meaning of a team sport has been questioned in recent years.F.The relative difficulty of the climb is the measure of the achievement.G.It is positively influencing not just athletes,but also fans and local economies.免费微信公众号:研你所想;/J(it20/Jv-p.The musical41My father,a soldier,was deployed(iJl)again.The ukulele 1 had watched him play wasinstrument sat there lifeless.It came as abecause we had just moved into the present duty station a few weeks be42fore.It was the fourthwas the thing that connected my father with Hawaii,time wed moved to a 43 place in just two years.Still,a 45 of his home and culture.We learned about our ancestors and family traditions 46 through his music.But this time,everything was 47 We were finally home in Hawaii and 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