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回答下面与光合作用有关的问题: 十七世纪,荷兰科学家海尔蒙特欲验证以下假说:土壤是植物生长所需营养物质的主要来源。他在已知质量的土壤中栽种一幼嫩柳树,为时五年。期间他只给植株浇水,下图概述他...
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经典力学
生物进化论
量子理论
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A AskDrJeffers. ThismonthDr.Jeffersisansweringquestionsabouthumanbrainandhowitworks.DearDr.Jeffers OneofmycolleaguesFelixMoellertoldmethatscientistsarelearningtousecomputerto’readminds’.Isthereanytruthtothisstory --JaneLeonNewYorkUSA DearMs.Leon Wellalotofresearchisbeingconductedinthisareabutsofarthebrainscanningequipmentandcorrespondingcomputerprogramshaven’tbeenabletoactuallyreadthoughts.Inoneexperimenttestsubjects受试者wereconnectedtoscanningequipmentandshowntwonumbersonascreen.Theywerethenaskedtochoosebetweenaddingorsubtracting减thetwonumbers.Usingthismethodresearcherswereabletofollowbrainprocessesandmakethecorrectassumptions假设70percentofthetime.It’snotquitemindreadingbutit’scertainlyafirststep. --Dr.J. DearDr.Jeffers Mythree-year-oldsonlovesitwhenIdigmyfingersintohissidesandtickle胳肢himuntilhelaughsuncontrollably.TheotherdayInoticedhimtryingtoticklehimselfbuthecouldn’tdoit.Whynot --GlennLewisVancouverCanada DearMr.Lewis It’sbecauseofhowthebrainworks.Thebrainistrainedtoknowwhattopayattentiontoandwhattoignore.Itcausesustoignorephysicalfeelingsweexpecttohappenbutitcausesamildpanicreactionwhenthereisanunexpectedfeeling.Forexampleyoudon’tnoticehowyourshoulderfeelswhileyou’rewalkingdownthestreet.Butifsomeonecomesupbehindyouandtouchesyoulightlyontheshoulderyoumayjumpinfear.It’sthatunexpectedpartthatcausestheticklereaction. --Dr.J. Whatcanbelearnedfromtheanswertothefirstquestion.
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E ForgetTwitterandFacebookGoogleandtheKindle.Televisionisstillthemostinfluentialmediumaround.Indeedformanyofthepoorestregions地区oftheworlditremainsthenextbigthing——finallybecomesgloballyavailable.AndthatisagoodthingbecauseTVrevolutionischanginglivesforthebetter. Acrossthedevelopingworldaround45%offamilieshadaTVin1995;by2005thenumberhadclimbedabove60%.ThatissomewaybehindtheU.S.wheretherearemoreTVsthanpeopleandwherepeoplenoweasilygetaccesstotheInternet.Fivemillionmorefamiliesinsub-SaharanAfricawillgetaTVoverthenextfiveyears.In2005afterthefalloftheTaliban__whichhadoutlawedTV1in5Afghanshadone.Theglobaltotalisanother150millionby2013——pushingthenumberstowellbeyondtwothirdsoffamilies. Television’smostpowerfuleffectwillbeonthelivesofwomen.InIndiaresearchersRobertJensenandEmilyOsterfoundthatwhenTVsreachedvillageswomenweremorelikelytogotothemarketwithouttheirhusbands’approvalandlesslikelytowantaboyratherthanagirl.Theyweremorelikelytomakedecisionsoverchildhealthcare.TVisalsoapowerfulmediumforadulteducation.IntheIndianstateofGujaratChitrageetisapopularshowthatplaysBollywoodsongswithwordsinGujarationthescreen.Withinsixmonthsviewershadmadeasmallbutsignificant有意义的improvementintheirreadingskills. ToomuchTVhasbeenassociatedwithviolenceoverweightandloneliness.HoweverTVishavingapositiveinfluenceonthelivesofbillionsworldwide. Theauthorintendsto.
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C DanielleSteelAmerica’ssweetheartisoneofthehardestworkingwomeninthebookbusiness.Unlikeotherproductiveauthorswhowriteonebookatatimeshecanworkonuptofive.Herresearchtimebeforewritingtakesatleastthreeyears.Onceshehasfullystudiedhersubjectsreadytodiveintoabookshecanspendtwentyhoursnonstopatherdesk. DanielleSteelcomesfromNewYorkandwassenttoFranceforhereducation.Aftergraduationsheworkedinthepublicrelationsandadvertisingindustries.Latershestartedajobasawriterwhichshewasbestfitfor.Herachievementsareunbelievable:390millioncopiesofbooksinprintnearlyfiftyNewYorkTimesbest-sellingnovelsandaseriesof"MaxandMartha"picturebooksforchildrentohelpthemdealwiththereal-lifeproblemsofdeathnewhobbiesandnewschools.Her1998bookaboutthedeathofhersonshottothetopoftheNewYorkTimesbest-sellinglistassoonasitcameout.Twenty-eightofherbookshavebeenmadeintofilms.SheislistedintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsforoneofherbooksbeingtheTimesbest-sellerfor381weeksstraight. NotcontentwithabighousealovingfamilyandaviewoftheGoldenGateBridgeDanielleSteelconsidersherreaderstobethemostimportantresource资源andhaskeptintouchwiththembye-mail.Whilesheisoftencomparedtotheheroines女主人公ofherowninventionherlifeisundoubtedlymuchquieter.Butifshedoeshaveanythingincommonwiththemitisherstrengthofwillandherinimitable无与伦比的style.ThereisonlyoneDanielleSteel. DanielleSteelisdifferentfromotherwritersinthat.
RobertMoody52isanexperiencedpoliceofficer.Muchofhisworkinvolvesdealingwith16andgang团伙problemsintheschoolsofhiscommunity.Knowingthatmanykidsoften17troublehedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Soin1991hebegantoinvitesmallgroupsofkidstogofishingwithhimonhisday18. Thosefuntripshadan19impact.Achanceencounterin2000provedthat.Oneday20workingsecurityataschoolbasketballgameMoodynoticedtwoyoungguys21.Hesensedtroublebetweenthem.22oneofthemheadedtowardMoodyandgavehimahug."I23you.Youtookme24whenIwasinfifthgrade.Thatwasoneofthe25daysofmylife." Deeplytouchedbytheboy’swordMoodydecidedtocreateafoundation基金会that26teenagerstothebasicsoffishingincampingprograms."AsapolicemanIsaw27therewasviolencedrugswerealwaysbehindit.Theyhaveadamaging28onthekids"saysMoody. Byturningkidsontofishinghe29topresentanalternativewayoflife"Whenyou’resittingtherewaitingfora30"hesays"youcan’thelpbuttalktoeachotherandsuch31canbeprettydeep." "Talkingaboutdrugshelpedpreparemeforthepeer同龄人pressuresinhighschool"saysMichelle17who32thefirstprogram."AndIwasabletohelpmylittlebrother33drugs." Moodyfaces34inthreeyearswhenhehopestorunthefoundationfull-time."I’mlivingahappylifeandIhavearesponsibilitytomy35togiveback"Moodysays."IfIteachakidto fishtodayhecanteachhisbrothertofishtomorrow./ 34.
TheotherdaymybrotherTomwasbeginninghis56.______motorbikethenourneighborMarycameoutandasked57.______himifhewasgoingnearthestation.Soheofferedheralift.Shegotatthebackofthemotorbikeand58.______theydroveaway.Justbeforetheyreachedtothestation59.______apolicemanwavedtothemtostop.ExcusemesirhesaidYouarenotsittingonthatmotorbikeproperly.What’smatterwiththewayI’msittingmybrother60.______askedinsurprise.Notyousir.It’sayoungladysaid61.______thepolicemanInthiscountryside-saddle偏座isnot62.______permittedwhenonerideamotorbike.Marymadeanexcuse63.______thatshewasfromItalywhereitisn’t.consideringto64.______breakthelawwhenpeopletaketheside-saddle.Thepolicemanshookheadanddroveaway.65.______
RobertMoody52isanexperiencedpoliceofficer.Muchofhisworkinvolvesdealingwith16andgang团伙problemsintheschoolsofhiscommunity.Knowingthatmanykidsoften17troublehedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Soin1991hebegantoinvitesmallgroupsofkidstogofishingwithhimonhisday18. Thosefuntripshadan19impact.Achanceencounterin2000provedthat.Oneday20workingsecurityataschoolbasketballgameMoodynoticedtwoyoungguys21.Hesensedtroublebetweenthem.22oneofthemheadedtowardMoodyandgavehimahug."I23you.Youtookme24whenIwasinfifthgrade.Thatwasoneofthe25daysofmylife." Deeplytouchedbytheboy’swordMoodydecidedtocreateafoundation基金会that26teenagerstothebasicsoffishingincampingprograms."AsapolicemanIsaw27therewasviolencedrugswerealwaysbehindit.Theyhaveadamaging28onthekids"saysMoody. Byturningkidsontofishinghe29topresentanalternativewayoflife"Whenyou’resittingtherewaitingfora30"hesays"youcan’thelpbuttalktoeachotherandsuch31canbeprettydeep." "Talkingaboutdrugshelpedpreparemeforthepeer同龄人pressuresinhighschool"saysMichelle17who32thefirstprogram."AndIwasabletohelpmylittlebrother33drugs." Moodyfaces34inthreeyearswhenhehopestorunthefoundationfull-time."I’mlivingahappylifeandIhavearesponsibilitytomy35togiveback"Moodysays."IfIteachakidto fishtodayhecanteachhisbrothertofishtomorrow./ 30.
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B Manyanimalsrecognizetheirfoodbecausetheyseeit.Sodohumans.Whenyouseeanappleorapieceofchocolateyouknowthatthesearethingsyoucaneat.Youcanalsouseothersenseswhenyouchooseyourfood.Youmaylikeitbecauseitsmellsgoodorbecauseittastesgood.Youmaydislikesometypesoffoodbecausetheydonotlooksmellortasteverynice.Differentanimalsusedifferentsensestofindandchoosetheirfood.Afewanimalsdependononlyoneoftheirsenseswhilemostanimalsusemorethanonesense. Althoughtherearemanydifferenttypesoffoodsomeanimalsspendtheirliveseatingonlyonetype.Thegiantpanda大熊猫eatsonlyoneparticulartypeofbamboo竹子.Otheranimalseatonlyonetypeoffoodevenwhengiventhechoice.Akindofwhitebutterfly蝴蝶willstayontheleavesofacabbageeventhoughthereareplentyofothervegetablesinthegarden.Howevermostanimalshaveamorevarieddiet多样化饮食.Thebeareatsfruitsandfish.Thefoxeatssmallanimalsbirdsandfruits.Thedietoftheseanimalswillbedifferentdependingontheseason. Humanshaveaveryvarieddiet.Weofteneatfoodbecausewelikeitandnotbecauseitisgoodforus.IncountriessuchasFranceandBritainpeopleeatfoodwithtoomuchsugar.Thismakesthemoverweightwhichisbadfortheirhealth.Eatingtoomuchredmeatandanimalproductssuchasbuttercanalsobebadforthehealth.Choosingtherightfoodthereforehasbecomeanareaofstudyinmodernlife. Wecaninferfromthetextthathumansandanimals.
A AskDrJeffers. ThismonthDr.Jeffersisansweringquestionsabouthumanbrainandhowitworks.DearDr.Jeffers OneofmycolleaguesFelixMoellertoldmethatscientistsarelearningtousecomputerto’readminds’.Isthereanytruthtothisstory --JaneLeonNewYorkUSA DearMs.Leon Wellalotofresearchisbeingconductedinthisareabutsofarthebrainscanningequipmentandcorrespondingcomputerprogramshaven’tbeenabletoactuallyreadthoughts.Inoneexperimenttestsubjects受试者wereconnectedtoscanningequipmentandshowntwonumbersonascreen.Theywerethenaskedtochoosebetweenaddingorsubtracting减thetwonumbers.Usingthismethodresearcherswereabletofollowbrainprocessesandmakethecorrectassumptions假设70percentofthetime.It’snotquitemindreadingbutit’scertainlyafirststep. --Dr.J. DearDr.Jeffers Mythree-year-oldsonlovesitwhenIdigmyfingersintohissidesandtickle胳肢himuntilhelaughsuncontrollably.TheotherdayInoticedhimtryingtoticklehimselfbuthecouldn’tdoit.Whynot --GlennLewisVancouverCanada DearMr.Lewis It’sbecauseofhowthebrainworks.Thebrainistrainedtoknowwhattopayattentiontoandwhattoignore.Itcausesustoignorephysicalfeelingsweexpecttohappenbutitcausesamildpanicreactionwhenthereisanunexpectedfeeling.Forexampleyoudon’tnoticehowyourshoulderfeelswhileyou’rewalkingdownthestreet.Butifsomeonecomesupbehindyouandtouchesyoulightlyontheshoulderyoumayjumpinfear.It’sthatunexpectedpartthatcausestheticklereaction. --Dr.J. Whohasgotalittlechildaccordingtothetext.
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RobertMoody52isanexperiencedpoliceofficer.Muchofhisworkinvolvesdealingwith16andgang团伙problemsintheschoolsofhiscommunity.Knowingthatmanykidsoften17troublehedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.Soin1991hebegantoinvitesmallgroupsofkidstogofishingwithhimonhisday18. Thosefuntripshadan19impact.Achanceencounterin2000provedthat.Oneday20workingsecurityataschoolbasketballgameMoodynoticedtwoyoungguys21.Hesensedtroublebetweenthem.22oneofthemheadedtowardMoodyandgavehimahug."I23you.Youtookme24whenIwasinfifthgrade.Thatwasoneofthe25daysofmylife." Deeplytouchedbytheboy’swordMoodydecidedtocreateafoundation基金会that26teenagerstothebasicsoffishingincampingprograms."AsapolicemanIsaw27therewasviolencedrugswerealwaysbehindit.Theyhaveadamaging28onthekids"saysMoody. Byturningkidsontofishinghe29topresentanalternativewayoflife"Whenyou’resittingtherewaitingfora30"hesays"youcan’thelpbuttalktoeachotherandsuch31canbeprettydeep." "Talkingaboutdrugshelpedpreparemeforthepeer同龄人pressuresinhighschool"saysMichelle17who32thefirstprogram."AndIwasabletohelpmylittlebrother33drugs." Moodyfaces34inthreeyearswhenhehopestorunthefoundationfull-time."I’mlivingahappylifeandIhavearesponsibilitytomy35togiveback"Moodysays."IfIteachakidto fishtodayhecanteachhisbrothertofishtomorrow./ 32.
D Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld:Ineverycountrycitiesreflectthevaluesoftheculture.AmericancitiesarechangingjustasAmericansocietyischanging. AfterWorldWarUthepopulationofmostlargeAmericancitiesdecreased;howeverthepopulationinmanySunBeltcitiesincreased.LosAngelesandHoustonarecitieswherepopulationshifts转移toandfromthecityreflectthechangingvaluesofAmericansociety.Inthelate1940sandearly1950scityresidents居民becamewealthier.Theyhadmorechildrensotheyneededmorespace.Theymovedoutoftheirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthesuburbs郊区. Nowthingsarechanging.Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesinthe1950sarenowadults.Manyunliketheirparentswanttoliveinthecities.TheycontinuetomovetoSunBeltcitiesandolderonesoftheNortheastandMidwest.Manyyoungprofessionalsaremovingbackintocities.Theypreferthecitiestothesuburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;ortheyjustenjoytheexcitementandpossibilitiesthatthecityoffers. Thispopulationshiftisbringingproblemsaswellasbenefits.CountlesspoorpeoplemustleavetheirapartmentsinthecitybecausetheownerswanttosellthebuildingsormakeapartmentsforsaleinsteadofrentingInthe1950smanypoorpeopledidnothaveenoughmoneytomovetothesuburbs;nowmanyofthesesamepeopledonothaveenoughmoneytostayinthecities. OnlyafewyearsagopeoplethoughthattheolderAmericancitiesweredying.Somecityresidentsnowseeabrightnewfuture.Othersseeonlyproblemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:manydyingcitiesarealiveagain. Whatdoestheauthorthinkofcitiesallovertheworld.
假设你应邀参加学校组织的“英语学习师生座谈会”请你根据下表所提示的信息用英语写一篇发言稿简单介绍自己英语学习的情况并对学校今后的英语教学提出建议 注意 1.对所给要点逐一陈述适当发挥不要简单翻译 2.词数在150词左右开头和结尾已经写好不计入总词数 3.文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名 Dearteachersandschoolmatesit’sagreatpleasureformetobeheretodayandsharemyexperienceoflearningEnglishwithyou. __________________________________________ Thankyouforlistening.
B Manyanimalsrecognizetheirfoodbecausetheyseeit.Sodohumans.Whenyouseeanappleorapieceofchocolateyouknowthatthesearethingsyoucaneat.Youcanalsouseothersenseswhenyouchooseyourfood.Youmaylikeitbecauseitsmellsgoodorbecauseittastesgood.Youmaydislikesometypesoffoodbecausetheydonotlooksmellortasteverynice.Differentanimalsusedifferentsensestofindandchoosetheirfood.Afewanimalsdependononlyoneoftheirsenseswhilemostanimalsusemorethanonesense. Althoughtherearemanydifferenttypesoffoodsomeanimalsspendtheirliveseatingonlyonetype.Thegiantpanda大熊猫eatsonlyoneparticulartypeofbamboo竹子.Otheranimalseatonlyonetypeoffoodevenwhengiventhechoice.Akindofwhitebutterfly蝴蝶willstayontheleavesofacabbageeventhoughthereareplentyofothervegetablesinthegarden.Howevermostanimalshaveamorevarieddiet多样化饮食.Thebeareatsfruitsandfish.Thefoxeatssmallanimalsbirdsandfruits.Thedietoftheseanimalswillbedifferentdependingontheseason. Humanshaveaveryvarieddiet.Weofteneatfoodbecausewelikeitandnotbecauseitisgoodforus.IncountriessuchasFranceandBritainpeopleeatfoodwithtoomuchsugar.Thismakesthemoverweightwhichisbadfortheirhealth.Eatingtoomuchredmeatandanimalproductssuchasbuttercanalsobebadforthehealth.Choosingtherightfoodthereforehasbecomeanareaofstudyinmodernlife. Certainanimalschangetheirchoiceoffoodwhen.
D Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld:Ineverycountrycitiesreflectthevaluesoftheculture.AmericancitiesarechangingjustasAmericansocietyischanging. AfterWorldWarUthepopulationofmostlargeAmericancitiesdecreased;howeverthepopulationinmanySunBeltcitiesincreased.LosAngelesandHoustonarecitieswherepopulationshifts转移toandfromthecityreflectthechangingvaluesofAmericansociety.Inthelate1940sandearly1950scityresidents居民becamewealthier.Theyhadmorechildrensotheyneededmorespace.Theymovedoutoftheirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthesuburbs郊区. Nowthingsarechanging.Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesinthe1950sarenowadults.Manyunliketheirparentswanttoliveinthecities.TheycontinuetomovetoSunBeltcitiesandolderonesoftheNortheastandMidwest.Manyyoungprofessionalsaremovingbackintocities.Theypreferthecitiestothesuburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;ortheyjustenjoytheexcitementandpossibilitiesthatthecityoffers. Thispopulationshiftisbringingproblemsaswellasbenefits.CountlesspoorpeoplemustleavetheirapartmentsinthecitybecausetheownerswanttosellthebuildingsormakeapartmentsforsaleinsteadofrentingInthe1950smanypoorpeopledidnothaveenoughmoneytomovetothesuburbs;nowmanyofthesesamepeopledonothaveenoughmoneytostayinthecities. OnlyafewyearsagopeoplethoughthattheolderAmericancitiesweredying.Somecityresidentsnowseeabrightnewfuture.Othersseeonlyproblemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:manydyingcitiesarealiveagain. Accordingtothe4thparagraphagreatmanypoorpeopleinAmericancities.
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Ⅰ Inthediningroomofmygrandfather’shousestoodhisheavyclock.Mealsinthediningroomwerea21forourfourgenerationstobecomeone.Mygrandfather’sclockalwaysstoodlikeatrustedoldfamilyfriend22usplayingjokesandtellingstorieswhichwasalreadya23ofourlife. WhenIwasachildtheoldclockinterestedme.Iwatchedandlistenedtoitduring24Iwassurprisedhowat25timesofthedaytheclockwouldstrikethreetimessixtimesormorewithawonderfulgreat26thatechoedthroughoutthehouse.Theclockchimedyearafteryearapartofmy27apartofmyheart. Evenmore28tomewasmygrandfather’sspecialactioneachday.Hemeticulously29theclockwithaspecialkeyeachday.Thekeywasmagictome.It30ourfamily’smagnificentclocktickingandstrikingallyearround. 22
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C DanielleSteelAmerica’ssweetheartisoneofthehardestworkingwomeninthebookbusiness.Unlikeotherproductiveauthorswhowriteonebookatatimeshecanworkonuptofive.Herresearchtimebeforewritingtakesatleastthreeyears.Onceshehasfullystudiedhersubjectsreadytodiveintoabookshecanspendtwentyhoursnonstopatherdesk. DanielleSteelcomesfromNewYorkandwassenttoFranceforhereducation.Aftergraduationsheworkedinthepublicrelationsandadvertisingindustries.Latershestartedajobasawriterwhichshewasbestfitfor.Herachievementsareunbelievable:390millioncopiesofbooksinprintnearlyfiftyNewYorkTimesbest-sellingnovelsandaseriesof"MaxandMartha"picturebooksforchildrentohelpthemdealwiththereal-lifeproblemsofdeathnewhobbiesandnewschools.Her1998bookaboutthedeathofhersonshottothetopoftheNewYorkTimesbest-sellinglistassoonasitcameout.Twenty-eightofherbookshavebeenmadeintofilms.SheislistedintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsforoneofherbooksbeingtheTimesbest-sellerfor381weeksstraight. NotcontentwithabighousealovingfamilyandaviewoftheGoldenGateBridgeDanielleSteelconsidersherreaderstobethemostimportantresource资源andhaskeptintouchwiththembye-mail.Whilesheisoftencomparedtotheheroines女主人公ofherowninventionherlifeisundoubtedlymuchquieter.Butifshedoeshaveanythingincommonwiththemitisherstrengthofwillandherinimitable无与伦比的style.ThereisonlyoneDanielleSteel. OneofDanielleSteel’sachievementsisthat.
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