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     注意:每个空格只填一个单词。      From the beginning of human history, people have used oils from seeds and nuts. Most of the time these
oils are used as food, especially in cooking. But sometimes they have other uses. For example, oils are used
in paint and in cleaning products like soap.
     Oil is separated from seeds by using pressure. A machine called a press is often used.
     The first step in pressing the oil from seeds is to crush the seeds between two stones. The crushed seeds
are then put into a cloth bag and the bag is hung up. Some of the oil will flow out of the bag and can be
collected.
     But some oil will remain in the crushed seeds inside the bag. The easiest way to get the rest of the oil out
is to place heavy rocks on the crushed material.
     Another method is to place several cloth bags on top of each other in a box. Then a long wooden stick is
used to slowly push a heavy cover down on the bags. Great pressure is produced in this way. Much greater
pressure can be produced by using a machine, a hydraulic jack (液压千斤顶). The greater the pressure, the
more oil win be produced. 
     Small presses are important in areas where electricity or gasoline cannot be used. They are also a good
way to test if a local market for oil exists.
     Small batch presses can be made of local materials. Their cost is low. They are not difficult to operate.
And they are easy to repair. The small presses produce good quality oil. But the work is hard. And getting
all the oil from the seeds can be difficult.
     If there is a large supply of seeds, then hand-operated presses may not be enough to support a business.
Large, powered presses that can operate all day are needed.
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Title How to 1.______ Oil From Seeds
2.______ of oil People use oils when they cook meals, paint pictures and clean objects.
Method l●Crush the seeds between two stones and then put them into a cloth bag.
●3.______ the cloth bag up. Some of the oil will flow out of the
   bag.
●The 4.______ oil in the seeds can be got by putting more heavy
   rocks on them.
Method 2 ●A box is used to 5.______ several bags of seeds.
●Place a heavy cover on the bags.
●Use a long wooden stick to push the cover slowly.
●The 6.______ of oil relies on the pressure placed on the bags.
Small batch presses●They are at a low 7.______
●They are easy to operate and repair.
●They can be used in areas 8.______ of electricity or gasoline.
●They can be operated by hand very conveniently.
●They can produce good quality oil.
Large 9.______
presses
●It is easy to get all the oil from the seeds.
●They can 10.______ with a large supply of seeds and support a 
  business.
●They can run all day.
1. Take/Separate/Press/Get   2. Uses/Usages/Introduction   3. Hang   4. remaining   5. contain/hold
6. amount/quantity   7. cost   8. short/lack   9. powered   10. deal/do
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     For years children in the industrial areas of Europe and America seldom left their smoky cities to see the
beauties of the countryside. Not that the woods and fields were always far away, but they were too far from
the city to permit people to make a round trip between morning and nightfall.
What"s more, factory workers
did not have enoug money to send their children on country holidays away from home.
     In 1907 a young German schoolmaster had an idea which changed this state of affairs. He decided to turn
his little schoolhouse into a domitory for the summer holidays. Anyone who bmught his sleeping bag and
cooking equipment along could stay there for a very smaU amount of money. The idea was a success. A few
years later the schoolhouse was far too small to hold so many young people who wanted to stay there. So, a
dormitory was set up in an old caste nearby. This was the first Youth Hostel.
     Today young students and workers of every country can meet in the hostels and get to know each other.
Some spend a week or more in the same hostel, seeing the surrounding sights and meeting the people of the
area. Other youths go on foot or by bicycle from place to place, spending a night or two in one hostel, then
going to the next.
     Sometimes an infomal program will be organized after the meal, with dances, songs, or short talks followed
by a question period. One can _____ about other places, just by meeting people who come from these places.
For this reason, a few weeks spent "hostelling" can be just as useful a part of one"s education as classes in
school.
1. Translate the underlined sentence in paragraph l into Chinese.
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
2. What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us? (Please answer within 10 words)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
3. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one? Some youths stay in a hostel for 
    several days, during which period they go sightseeing and visit the local people.
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
4. Fill in the blank in the 4th pamgraph with proper words to complete the sentence. (P1ease answer within 7
    words)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
5. List 3 of the advantages of hostelling according to the text. (Please answer within 15 words)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
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     Drama (戏剧) and the performing arts are excellent methods of building confidence in children and adults
alike. Learning through drama allows children to   1   their creativity and have fun while leaving their   2   and
worries behind. Drama also wrorks by supporting the growth of imagination and other skills.
     Entertainment has become rather passive with   3 , television and video games becoming more popular.
These screen-based methods have had a   4   effect on communication. They prevent children communicating
with others.   5 , drama puts the children emhusiastic about communication back into entertainment. Children
have the opportunity to   6   with others in a more rneaningful way   7   drama encourages speech development,
awareness of body language and allows children to become more   8   aware.
     Play and drama are closely linked. When children play a game, they are using their   9   and so are moving
away from reality to  10  their own story. Drama is a vehicle  11  which children can express themselves rnore
freely to make education fun.
     Children gain  12  by understanding that there is no final answer in drarna and that their opinion and
contribution are valued. They are able to  13  to rmny issues and situations such as poverty, recycling and global
warming.Drarm and  14  have a stmng link as drama can  15  children to take an active interest in other subjects
such as geography, history and English and so they can  16  a more rounded education.
     As a drama teacher, I have witnessed a child at his first class holding on to his parent"s arm  17  to let go.
Then to see the same child running into my class with a smile is an  18  sight. Drama installs confidence in
children by allowing them to improvise (即兴创作) and experiment. Everyone is given the opportunlty to shine 
 19  drama. Besides learning the history of the theatre, drama  20  dance, music, and directing, etc. These
classes are especially designed to be of great fun.
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(     )1.A. express          
(     )2.A. depression     
(     )3.A. cinema         
(     )4.A. positive       
(     )5.A. However        
(     )6.A. compare        
(     )7.A. though         
(     )8.A. mentally       
(     )9.A. determination  
(     )10.A. create         
(     )11.A. through        
(     )12.A. success        
(     )13.A. stick          
(     )14.A. language       
(     )15.A. persuade       
(     )16.A. have           
(     )17.A. tired          
(     )18.A. ordinary       
(     )19.A. over           
(     )20.A. possesses  
B. expose       
B. happiness     
B. radio        
B. negative      
B. Besides      
B. discuss      
B. as            
B. physically    
B. consideration     
B. tell          
B. beyond       
B. hope          
B. turn          
B. education     
B. require       
B. continue      
B. unwilling     
B. excellent    
B. above        
B. applies       

C. experience   
C. shyness      
C. media         
C. sensitive    
C. Therefore    
C. connect      
C. if            
C. emotionally  
C. communication   
C. read          
C. across       
C. admiration   
C. respond       
C. play         
C. encourage    
C. provide       
C. sorry        
C. odd           
C. after         
C. covers        

D. explore       
D. sadness       
D. drama          
D. subjective    
D. Meanwhile     
D. compete       
D. before        
D. socially      
D. imagination    
D. believe       
D. for           
D. confidence    
D. reply         
D. entertainment           
D. train         
D. give          
D. pleased       
D. imaginary     
D. within        
D. links         
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     The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and some other newspapers have published
articles indicating that cyber attacks targeting Google and several other U.S. companies were from China.
Such accusations are biased (有偏见的).
     These anicles take as evidence that hackers" IP addresses could be traced back to two schools in China.
However, it is common sense that hackers can attack by contmlling computers from anywhere in the world.
This fact also explains why hackers are hard to be tracked down.
     Computers in China are easy to be controlled by hackers as the majority of Chinese Internet users lack
security awareness and adequate protection measures.
     The hackers" IP addresses could by no means vindicate (证明正确) the newspapers" accusations that the
attacks were carried out by Chinese citizens or from within China.
     The New York Times says one of the schools from which the cyber attacks were said to originate has
military support. Another school "has received financing from a high-level government science and technology
project."
     The New York Times went to great lengths to mention that "graduates of one of the school"s computcr
science department are employed by the local military each year." The paper, howevcr, did not care to tell its
readers that a school in China does not need to have any special relationship with the military to have its
graduates in uniform. It is also true in the United States, where the New York Times is based.
     China"s attitude toward cyber attacks has been unequivocal and has adopted laws against such crimes, as
China is one of the countries that suffer from cyber attacks.
     The U.S. government, on the other hand, takes an uncertain attitude toward cyber attacks. According to
media reports, the U.S. Homeland Security and Defense departments have both openly employed hackers.
     People with a "blackhat perspective" and knowing how to "do threat modeling" are the best choices, said
Philip Reitinger, Department of Homeland Security deputy undcrsecretary, at an information security
conference last October.
     Cyber crimes could cause immense losses to individuals, companies and nations. Effective supervision (监
督) and closer international cooperation are ways to improve cyber security. Finger pointing is not.
1. The passage is intended to tell us that _____. 
[     ]
A. IP addresses are often used as evidence to track down hackers
B. it"s not necessary for schools in China to contact the military
C. the U.S. government openly employ hackers to deal with cyber attacks
D. the accusations of cyber attacks against China are unreasonable and irresponsible
2. The underlined word "unequivocal" in Paragraph 7 means _____.
[     ]
A. clear
B. negative
C. supportive
D. vague
3. We can conclude from the passage that _____.
[     ]
A. international cooperation and finger pointing are called for to ensure cyber safety
B. people skilled at doing threat modeling don"t have security awareness
C. some hackers work for the U.S. Homeland Security and Defense departments
D. hackers are difficult to catch because they can cause lots of losses to people
4. The passage is organized by _____.
[     ]
A. raising questions and analyzing figures
B. making descriptions and giving explanations
C. presenting opinions and providing arguments
D. giving definitions and explaining details
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    Many do-it-yourself homeowners are interested in
trying out solar power to learn about the technology
and perhaps to provide energy for limited-use applications.
There are a variety of ways to find cheap solar panels
(板), including buying used and building your own with
factory seconds. Both methods will save money while
forcing you to learn the ins-and-outs of a solar power
array (阵列). 
    We"ve all seen solar-powered street signs or PV
panels being used for various purposes at remote
locations. When those units become cracked or chipped
and- are considered "unsafe", companies are forced to
replace them, generally to avoid responsibility issues.
Because it"s difficult to get rid of PV panels, many
Reading comprehension.
     We may all have had the embarrassing moment: Getting half-way through a story only to realize that we"ve
told this exact tale before, to the person we"re boring with it now. Why do we make such memory mistakes?
     According to research published in Psychological Science, it may have to do with the way our brains
process different types of memory.
     Researchers Nigel Gopie, of the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto, and Colin MacLeod, of the University
of Waterloo, divided memory into two kinds. The first was source memory, or the ability to keep track of where
information is coming from. The second was destination memory, or the ability to recall whom we have given
information to.
     They found that source memory functions better than destination memory, in part because of the direction
in which that information is travelling.
     To study the differences between source and destination memory, the researchers did an experiment on 60
university students, according to a New York Times report. The students were asked to associate 50 random
(随意的) facts with the faces of 50 famous people. Half of the students "told" each fact to one of the faces,
reading it aloud when the celebrity"s picture appeared on a computer screen. The other half read each fact
silently and saw a different celebrity picture afterward.
     When later asked to recall which facts went with which faces, the students who were giving information
out (destination memory) scored about 16 percent lower on memory perfonnance compared with the students
receiving information (source memory).
     The researchers concluded that outgoing information was less associated with its environmental context (背
景) that is, the person-than incoming information.
     This makes sense given what is known about attention. A person who is giving information even little facts,
will devote some mental resources to thinking about what is being said Because our attention is finite (有限的),
we give less attention to the person we are giving information to.
     After a second experiment with another group of 40 students, the researchers concluded that self-focus is
another factor that undermines destination memory.
     They asked half the students to continue giving out random information, while the other told things about
themselves. This time around, those who were talking about themselves did 15 percent worse than those giving
random information.
     "When you start telling these personal facts compared with non-self facts, suddenly destination memory
goes down more, suggesting that it is the self-focus component (成分) that"s reducing the memory," Gopie told
Live Science.
1. The point of this article is to _____.
[     ]
A. give advice on how to improve memory
B. tell what causes the memory to worsen
C. explain why we repeat stories to the same person
D. introduce different kinds of memories
2. Those who read each fact silently and saw a different celebrity picture afterwards _____.  
[     ]
A. can memorize more information
B. have worse memory
C. are more likely to repeat stories
D. paid more attention to themselves
3. The person who is giving information _____.
[     ]
A. may receive little facts
B. focuses more on what he is saying
C. has finite attention
D. pays much attention to his own behavior
4. Theunderlinedword "undermines" probably means _____. 
[     ]
A. Aweakens
B. benefits
C. explains
D. supports
5. What did the scientists conclude from the second experiment?
[     ]
A. Destination memory is weaker than source memory.
B. Focusing attention on oneself leads to relatively poor source memory performane.
C. ASSociating personal experience with information helps people memorize better.
D. Self-focus is responsible for giving information twice or more to the same persor.