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was one that is still very important today -the wheel. This made it easier to carry heavy things and to travel
a long distance.
For hundreds of years after that there were few inventions that had as much effect (作用) as the wheel.
Then in the early 1800"s the word started to change. There was little unknown land left in the world. People
didn"t have to explore much anymore. They began to work hard to make life better.
In the second half of the 19th century many great inventions were made. Among them were the camera,
the electric light and the radio. These all became a big part of our life today.
The first part of the 20th century saw more great inventions. The helicopter (直升飞机) in 1909. Sound
movies in 1926. The computer in 1928. And jet planes in 1930. This was also a time when a new material was
first made. Nylon came out in 1935. It changed the kind of clothes people wear.
The middle part of the 20th century brought new methods (方法) to help people get over diseases. They
worked very well. They made people healthier and let them live long lives. By the 1960"s more people could
expect to live to be at least 60.
By this time most people had a very good life. Of course new inventions continued to be made. But man
now had a wish to explore again. The world is known to man but the stars are not yet. Man began looking for
ways to go into space. Russia made the first step. Then the United States took a step. since then other countries,
including China and Japan, have made their steps into space.
In 1969 man took his biggest step away from earth. American first walked on the moon. This is certainly
just a beginning though. New inventions will someday allow us to do things we have never yet dreamed of.
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How does reading this message make you feel? Why did the sender use all capital letters? Was he or she
angry, or did that person just forget to turn off the "Caps Lock" on the computer? The fact is, this e-mail
"sounds" like the writer is shouting because using all capital letters in an e-mail is usually the way that people
shout online.
Knowing when and when not to use capital letters is just one example of online etiquette (规矩) often
called netiquette. Virginia Shea"s book, Netiquette, lists a basic set of dos and don"ts for communicating
(交流) rightly with others online. Following are some of her suggestions.
First, always remember that you are sending messages to a real person, not just to a computer. Don"t
type anything that you wouldn"t say to someone"s face. Also, remember that the person who receives your
message cannot hear the tone of your voice, or see the expression on your face, so make sure your meaning
is clear.
Don"t do anything online that you wouldn"t do in real life. Don"t take anything without paying for it,
unless it"s free. Don"t use information that someone else has written, and say it"s yours. Don"t read other
people"s e-mail-you wouldn"t open your next-door neighbor"s mailbox and open their mail, right? Do share
your knowledge of the Internet with others. It"s a big place with lots of information, and there are many new
things to discover.
Remember that people think about you by your words as well as your actions, so do try to write well.
Good writing skills, as well as correct grammar and spelling, do matter. Send polite, well-written e-mail
messages to others. If you"re uncertain about how to spell a word or which phrase to use, look it up. There
are lots of helpful books and websites.
It"s okay to express your opinions online in forums like chat rooms or message boards, for example
"MSN" or "QQ", but don"t start arguments with people. "Flame wars" (网上论争) in online discussions can
be interesting to read, but are often unfair (不公平) to other members of the group. Express your ideas, but
remember that fighting (打架) on or offline is just not right.
When you"re online, just as in "real" life, try to respect other people"s space, privacy, and feelings.
Remember, you"re not the only one traveling on this highway!
or fight back. Plants certainly cannot run away, and they have no teeth and claws. But plants can defend (保护)
themselves by using both physical and chemical ways.
Some plants have their own ways to keep animals away. For example, the leaves of the holly (冬青) plant
have sharp prickles (刺) that stop grass-eating animals. Holly leaves on lower places have more prickles than
leaves on upper places. This is because the lower leaves are easier for most animals to reach.
Some plants, such as the oak tree (橡树), have thick and hard leaves that are difficult for animals to eat.
Some grasses may contain a sandy material, eating such grasses wears down the animal"s teeth.
Many plants also have chemical defenses. Some plants produce chemicals that taste bitter or cause an
unpleasant reaction. Some plants may fight against an attack by increasing the production of these chemicals.
When a worm (虫子) bites a tobacco leaf (烟叶), the leaf produces a chemical smell.
Many plants depend on both physical and chemical defenses. A certain plant in China, for instance, has
prickly leaves, and each prickle has poisonous water (毒液). Only one experience with this kind of plant will
teach an animals to stay away from it is the future.
1. Can plants move from place to place?
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2. Can plants defend themselves by physical ways or by chemical ways?
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3. Why lower holly leaves have more prickles than upper ones?
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4. How does tobacco defend itself against an attack from a worm?
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5. What kind of experience will teach an animal to stay away from a plant in the future?
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that they become ill, because they are afraid of failing; they are afraid of letting their parents and families down.
If exams are really making you ill or worried, don"t hide your feelings. Talk to someone about it. If one person
doesn"t help you, ask someone else.
How to get through exams? Here are some top tips by educational psychologists (教育心理学家):
Ask a teacher or tutor about how to revise, and exam skills-how to work when you are in an exam.
Take short rests during your time of work and revision. If your mind is tired, it will not remember well.
Plan your work: revise at times when you know you will work at your best.
Get enough sleep, and eat healthy food.
If you feel ill, talk to someone about your worries. But don"t be too relaxed! Some stress over exams makes you work hard for them.
If it upsets (沮丧) you to talk to your friends about an exam when it is finished, don"t do it! In fact, don"t
even think about the exam you have finished. What is done is done. You cannot change what you have written!
To this advice, we would add:
If you are studying in the evening, don"t go straight to bed afterwards. Your mind will still be "going round
and round"-thinking too much. Do something else, maybe walk or get exercise. Choose something that will relax
you, and make you think of other things.
understand what people are saying, how can you talk with them? It may be difficult, but learning by
listening is necessary. It can be done.
As we know, different people have different pronunciations of the same word. Standard (标准)
pronunciation is important for English speaking as well as for listening. In China, people from one area
may not understand what people from another area are saying because of the different Chinese dialects
(方言). Standard Chinese pronunciation can help people from different places understand each other easily.
It is the same with English. If your pronunciation is not standard, it is as hard for other people to
understand you as it is for you to understand them.
If you want to learn how to listen to English, the following ways are helpful.
Get some good books with tapes. Do the exercises, from the simple to the difficult, step by step.
You can also watch English-language films, listen to English-language radio and TV programmes.
Try to listen every day, even if only for a few minutes. At first you may understand few words.
Don"t give up. Just listen.
Remember to red and speak English every day. It will help you a lot. Every day, spend an hour
reading English. Finally you will notice that you"re making progress.
Talk to English-speaking people as often as possible. They will speak more slowly with you, use
simple words and use body language to help you understand them. Don"t be afraid to talk to them. They
won"t mind because they may have more trouble to make themselves understood in Chinese.
1. Is it possible for people to learn English by listening?
________________________________________________
2. What do you have to do when you talk with English-speaking people?
________________________________________________
3. Why is standard English very important?
________________________________________________
4. How many ways does the writer talk about to practise listening?
________________________________________________
5. When do you feel easier to understand English-speaking people?
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but they are related to real experiences and needs in the dreamer"s life. They seem real while they are taking
place. Some dreams are pleasant, others are sad, and still others are frightening.
In most dreams, the dreamer cannot control what happens to him. The story may be confusing, and
things happen that would not happen in real life. People see in most dreams, and they may also hear, smell,
touch, and taste in their dreams.
Dreams are a product of the sleeper"s mind. They include events and feelings that he has experienced.
Most dreams are related to events of the day before the dream and strong wishes of the dreamer. Deep
wishes or fears-especially those held since childhood-often appear in dream. Events in the sleeper"s
surrounding-a loud noise, for example, may become part of a dream, but they do not cause dreams.
Everyone dreams, but some persons never recall dreaming. Others remember only a little about a dream
they had just before awakening and nothing about earlier dreams. No one recalls all his dreams.
B. how we dream during sleep
C. what dreams are
D. what dreams bring to people
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