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科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
PLAYA GRANDE, COSTA RICA----This resort town was long known for Leatherback Sea Turtle(棱皮龟)National Park, nightly turtle beach tours and even a sea turtle museum. However, on a beach where dozens of turtles used to nest on a given night, scientists spied only 32 leatherbacks all of last year.
With leatherbacks threatened with extinction, Playa Grande’s turtle museum was abandoned (抛弃)three years ago and now sits among a sea of weeds. And the beachside ticket office for turtle tours was washed away by a high tide in September. “We do not promote that as a turtle tourism destination any more because we realize there are far too few turtles to please,” said Alvaro Fonseca, a park ranger.(管理员)
Even before scientists found temperatures going up over the past decade, sea turtles were threatened by beach development, drift net fishing and Costa Ricans’ interest in eating turtle eggs. But climate change may cause the most serious harm to an animal that has lived in the Pacific for 150 million years.
Sea turtles are sensitive to numerous effects of warming. They feed on reefs, which are dying in hotter seas. They lay eggs on beaches that are being covered by rising seas and more violent waves.
More uniquely(独特地), their gender is determined not by genes but by the egg’s temperature during development. Small rises in beach temperatures can result in all-female populations, obviously problematic for survival. If the sand around the eggs hits 30 degrees Celsius, the gender bala at about 32 degrees they are all female. Above 34, you get boiled eggs.
On some nesting beaches, scientists are artificially cooling nests with shade or irrigation and trying to protect broader areas of coastal property from development to ensure that turtles have a place to nest as the seas rise.
Why does the resort town stop promoting its turtle tourism?
A.It decides not to disturb the turtles’ normal life.
B.Tourists have lost interest in watching turtles.
C. There are only very few turtles now.&& D. The turtle museum was destroyed by a high tide.
Which of the following is the major factor in the turtles’ endangerment?
A. The locals’ eating habit.&& B. Drift net fishing.& C. Beach development. D. Global warming.
The underlined word “gender” in Paragraph 5 means ____.
A. the sex of turtles&& B. the habit of turtles&& C. the weight of turtles&& D. the kind of turtles
We learn from the last paragraph that scientists ____.
A. are doing research on the sea rise&& B. are moving turtles to new homes
C. are protecting turtles’ nests&&&&&&& D. are going rid of sea weeds
The passage intends to ____.
A. introduce a special kind of sea turtle&& B. explain the mystery of turtles’ eggs
C. show the dangers a certain kind of sea turtle is facing&&
D. attract more visitors to a sea turtle museum
科目:高中英语
题型:阅读理解
PLAYA GRANDE, COSTA RICA? This resort town was long known for Leatherback Sea Turtle (棱皮龟) National Park, nightly turtle beach tours and even a sea turtle museum.However, on a beach where dozens of turtles used to nest on a given night , scientists spied only 32 国leatherbac,ks all of last year.
&&&&&& With leatherbacks threatened with extinction (灭绝), Playa Grande's turtle museum was abandoned three years ago and now sits among a sea of weeds.And the beachside ticket office for turtle tours was washed away by a high tide in September.&We do not promote that 'as a turtle tourism destination anymore because we realize there are far too few turtles to please,” said Alvaro Fonseca, a park ranger (管理员).
&&&&&& Even before scientists found temperatures going up over the past decade, sea turtles were threatened by beach development, drift net fishing and Costa Ricans' interest in eating turtle eggs.Btu climate change may cause the most serious harm to an animal that has lived in the Pacific for 150 million years.
&&&&&& Sea turtles are sensitive to numerous effects of warming.They feed on reefs, which are dying in hotter seas.They lay eggs on beaches that are being covered by rising seas and more violent waves.
&&&&&& More uniquely their gender (性别)is determined, not by genes but by the egg's temperature during development.Small rises in beach temperatures can result in ail-female populations, obviously problematic for survival.If the sand around the eggs hits30 degrees Celsius, the gender balance shits to females: at about 32 degrees they are all female.Above 34, you get boiled eggs.
&&&&&& On some nesting beaches, scientists are artificially cooling nests with shade or irrigation and trying to protect broader areas of coastal property from development to ensure that turtles have a place to nest as the seas rise.
Why does the resort: town stop promoting its turtle tourism?
&&&&&& A.It decides not to disturb the turtles' normal life.
&&&&&& B.Tourists have lost interest in watching turtles.
&&&&&& C.There are only very few turtles now.
&&&&&& D.The turtle museum was destroyed by a high tide.
Which of the following is the major factor in the turtles endangerment?
&&&&&& A.The local's eating habit.&&&&&&&&& &&& B.Drift net fishing
&&&&&& C.Beach development&&&&&&& & &&&&&&&&D.Global warming
We learn from the last paragraph that scientists ____.
&&&&&& A..are doing research on the sea rise.
&&&&&& B.are moving turtles to new homes
&&&&&& C.are protecting turtles' nests
&&&&&& D.are getting rid of sea weeds.
The passage intends to ____.
&&&&&& A.introduce a special kind of sea turtle
&&&&&& B.explain the mystery of turtles' eggs
&&&&&& C.show the dangers a certain kind of turtle is facing
&&&&&& D.attract more visitors to a sea turtle museum
科目:高中英语
来源:2011届云南省昆明一中高三第二次月考英语卷
题型:阅读理解
PLAYA GRANDE, COSTA RICA? This resort town was long known for Leatherback Sea Turtle (棱皮龟) National Park, nightly turtle beach tours and even a sea turtle museum.However, on a beach where dozens of turtles used to nest on a given night , scientists spied only 32 国leatherbac,ks all of last year. With leatherbacks threatened with extinction (灭绝), Playa Grande's turtle museum was abandoned three years ago and now sits among a sea of weeds.And the beachside ticket office for turtle tours was washed away by a high tide in September."We do not promote that 'as a turtle tourism destination anymore because we realize there are far too few turtles to please,” said Alvaro Fonseca, a park ranger (管理员). Even before scientists found temperatures going up over the past decade, sea turtles were threatened by beach development, drift net fishing and Costa Ricans' interest in eating turtle eggs.Btu climate change may cause the most serious harm to an animal that has lived in the Pacific for 150 million years. Sea turtles are sensitive to numerous effects of warming.They feed on reefs, which are dying in hotter seas.They lay eggs on beaches that are being covered by rising seas and more violent waves. More uniquely their gender (性别)is determined, not by genes but by the egg's temperature during development.Small rises in beach temperatures can result in ail-female populations, obviously problematic for survival.If the sand around the eggs hits30 degrees Celsius, the gender balance shits to females: at about 32 degrees they are all female.Above 34, you get boiled eggs. On some nesting beaches, scientists are artificially cooling nests with shade or irrigation and trying to protect broader areas of coastal property from development to ensure that turtles have a place to nest as the seas rise.【小题1】Why does the resort: town stop promoting its turtle tourism?A.It decides not to disturb the turtles' normal life.B.Tourists have lost interest in watching turtles.C.There are only very few turtles now.D.The turtle museum was destroyed by a high tide.【小题2】Which of the following is the major factor in the turtles endangerment?A.The local's eating habit.B.Drift net fishingC.Beach developmentD.Global warming【小题3】We learn from the last paragraph that scientists ____.A.are doing research on the sea rise.B.are moving turtles to new homesC.are protecting turtles' nestsD.are getting rid of sea weeds.【小题4】The passage intends to ____.A.introduce a special kind of sea turtleB.explain the mystery of turtles' eggsC.show the dangers a certain kind of turtle is facingD.attract more visitors to a sea turtle museum
科目:高中英语
来源:学年度广东省揭阳第一中学第一学期高一期末英语卷
题型:阅读理解
PLAYA GRANDE, COSTA RICA----This resort town was long known for Leatherback Sea Turtle(棱皮龟)National Park, nightly turtle beach tours and even a sea turtle museum. However, on a beach where dozens of turtles used to nest on a given night, scientists spied only 32 leatherbacks all of last year. With leatherbacks threatened with extinction, Playa Grande’s turtle museum was abandoned (抛弃)three years ago and now sits among a sea of weeds. And the beachside ticket office for turtle tours was washed away by a high tide in September. “We do not promote that as a turtle tourism destination any more because we realize there are far too few turtles to please,” said Alvaro Fonseca, a park ranger.(管理员)Even before scientists found temperatures going up over the past decade, sea turtles were threatened by beach development, drift net fishing and Costa Ricans’ interest in eating turtle eggs. But climate change may cause the most serious harm to an animal that has lived in the Pacific for 150 million years. Sea turtles are sensitive to numerous effects of warming. They feed on reefs, which are dying in hotter seas. They lay eggs on beaches that are being covered by rising seas and more violent waves. More uniquely(独特地), their gender is determined not by genes but by the egg’s temperature during development. Small rises in beach temperatures can result in all-female populations, obviously problematic for survival. If the sand around the eggs hits 30 degrees Celsius, the gender bala at about 32 degrees they are all female. Above 34, you get boiled eggs. On some nesting beaches, scientists are artificially cooling nests with shade or irrigation and trying to protect broader areas of coastal property from development to ensure that turtles have a place to nest as the seas rise. 【小题1】Why does the resort town stop promoting its turtle tourism?A.It decides not to disturb the turtles’ normal life.B.Tourists have lost interest in watching turtles. C.There are only very few turtles now.D.The turtle museum was destroyed by a high tide.【小题2】 Which of the following is the major factor in the turtles’ endangerment?A.The locals’ eating habit.B.Drift net fishing.C.Beach development.D.Global warming.【小题3】 The underlined word “gender” in Paragraph 5 means ____. A.the sex of turtlesB.the habit of turtlesC.the weight of turtlesD.the kind of turtles【小题4】 We learn from the last paragraph that scientists ____. A.are doing research on the sea riseB.are moving turtles to new homesC.are protecting turtles’ nestsD.are going rid of sea weeds【小题5】 The passage intends to ____. A.introduce a special kind of sea turtleB.explain the mystery of turtles’ eggs C.show the dangers a certain kind of sea turtle is facingD.attract more visitors to a sea turtle museum
科目:高中英语
来源:学年度广东省第一学期高一期末英语卷
题型:阅读理解
PLAYA
GRANDE, COSTA RICA----This resort town was long known for Leatherback Sea
Turtle(棱皮龟)National
Park, nightly turtle beach tours and even a sea turtle museum. However, on a
beach where dozens of turtles used to nest on a given night, scientists spied
only 32 leatherbacks all of last year.
With
leatherbacks threatened with extinction, Playa Grande’s turtle museum was
abandoned (抛弃)three
years ago and now sits among a sea of weeds. And the beachside ticket office
for turtle tours was washed away by a high tide in September. “We do not
promote that as a turtle tourism destination any more because we realize there
are far too few turtles to please,” said Alvaro Fonseca, a park ranger.(管理员)
Even
before scientists found temperatures going up over the past decade, sea turtles
were threatened by beach development, drift net fishing and Costa Ricans’
interest in eating turtle eggs. But climate change may cause the most serious
harm to an animal that has lived in the Pacific for 150 million years.
Sea
turtles are sensitive to numerous effects of warming. They feed on reefs, which
are dying in hotter seas. They lay eggs on beaches that are being covered by
rising seas and more violent waves.
More
uniquely(独特地),
their gender is determined not by genes but by the egg’s temperature
during development. Small rises in beach temperatures can result in all-female
populations, obviously problematic for survival. If the sand around the eggs
hits 30 degrees Celsius, the gender bala at about 32
degrees they are all female. Above 34, you get boiled eggs.
On
some nesting beaches, scientists are artificially cooling nests with shade or irrigation
and trying to protect broader areas of coastal property from development to
ensure that turtles have a place to nest as the seas rise.
1.Why does the resort town stop promoting its turtle tourism?
A.It decides not to disturb the
turtles’ normal life.
B.Tourists have lost interest in
watching turtles.
C. There are only very few
turtles now.&& D. The turtle museum was destroyed by a high tide.
2. Which of the following is the major factor in the turtles’
endangerment?
A. The locals’ eating
habit.&& B. Drift net fishing.& C. Beach development. D. Global
warming.
3. The underlined word “gender” in Paragraph 5 means ____.
A. the sex of turtles&&
B. the habit of turtles&& C. the weight of turtles&& D. the
kind of turtles
4. We learn from the last paragraph that scientists ____.
A. are doing research on the sea
rise&& B. are moving turtles to new homes
C. are protecting turtles’
nests&&&&&&& D. are going rid of sea weeds
5. The passage intends to ____.
A. introduce a special kind of
sea turtle&& B. explain the mystery of turtles’ eggs
C. show the dangers a certain
kind of sea turtle is facing&&
D. attract more visitors to a sea
turtle museum
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For this I - and my family - have paid the price that I had long known I would one day have to pay.
也正因为如此我和我的家庭为此付出了我知道终有一天必须付出的代价。
We have long known that if we want to build software that solves a problem, we need to define the problem.
我们很久以前已经知道,如果我们想要创建一个解决问题的软件,我们就需要定义问题。
Scientists have long known that the skin of frogs contains plenty of powerful germ-fighting substances because of the hostileenvironments they exist in.
科学家很久以前就知道,由于生存环境恶劣,青蛙的皮肤中含有大量能够对抗微生物的物质。
Scientists have long known that DNA includes different amounts of four chemical bases.
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But I feel the same thing often when my son brings his friends, maybe that I've known for a long time.
但我也感觉得到,尤其是我儿子带朋友回来时,也许我早认识了。
This was known for a long time, but it took Mr. Einstein to figure out why nature is behaving in that fashion.
这一点在很早以前就人所共知了,不过是爱因斯坦先生解释了,大自然为什么以这种模式运行
Dell, long known for its direct-sales model, began selling computers through retail outlets last year.
In contrast, we have long known of the existence of fat tails in asset markets.
Scientists have long known that proteins and other molecules in the body don't act alone.
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&&&&&&& We have known for a long time that flowers of different plants open and close at different time of day.This is so familiar that there seems to be no need to ask the reason for it. Yet no one really understands whyflowers open and close like this at particular times. The process (过程) is not as simple as we might think, asrecent experiments have shown. In one study, flowers were kept in constant (连续的) darkness. We might expect that the flowers, without any information about the time of day, did not open as they normally do. Infact, they continued to open at their usual time. This suggests that they have some mysterious (神秘的) way of knowing the time. Their sense of time does not depend on information fr it is, so tospeak, inside them, a kind of "inner clock". &&&&&&&& This discovery (发现) may not seem to be very important. However, it was later found that not just plants but also animals -including man -have this "inner clock" which controls the working of their bodies andinfluences (影响) their activities. Men, then, are also influenced by this mysterious power. Whether we wishit or not, it affects such things in our life as our need for sleep, our need for food. &&&&&&&& In the past, this did not matter very much because people lived in natural condition. In the modern world,
now there are spacemen, airplane pilots and, in ordinary life, a lot of people who have to work at night. It would be very useful, then, to know more about the "inner clock". Such ordinarythings as flowers might help us understand more about ourselves.
1. A recent experiment showed that _______.
A. different flowers open and close at different times of day B. for their opening and closing, flowers do not need information from the outside world C. flowers are influenced by weak light even when they are in a dark room D. flowers can be used for telling the time
2. The "inner clock" _______.
A. is an unimportant discovery B. is only found in animals C. has not been understood by far D. has an effect on human life
3. Further study of the "inner clock" will be useful because&&&&&&&&&&&& .
A. it might help us in some way B. we do not yet understand plants and animals well enough C. the number of spacemen and airplane pilots is fast increasing D. we should try to live more naturally than we do now
4. Kept in constant darkness, flowers _______.
A. will not open or close as usua B. will not open any longer C. will open as they do in natural conditions D. will always remain in full blossom (开花)
5. ______ have a mysterious power of knowing time without information from the outside world.
A. Animals including man as well as plants B. All living things except man C. Flowers are the only things in the world that D. Neither animals nor plants
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你决定离开大概有多久了?
Job seekers have long known, of course, that it's easier to land a job when you are still working.
当然,找工作的人长久以来都知道,当你正在工作的时候相对容易能找得到工作。
LL: We both know I wasn't really born yesterday. What I meant was that I have known you for so long that I can tell you are looking forward to a romantic Valentine's Day gift.
我明白了,you said you weren't born yesterday ,是因为你觉得我肯定想要你送情人节礼物给我。
Should the warranty company claim that a defect is pre-existing and was something that you knew or should have known about (say, a garbage disposal that leaked for so long that it rotted the subfloor)—and you failed to disclose it—you still could be vulnerable.
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