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FebruaryisbasedonLatinfebruarius,afeastheldonthe15thofthis
month*
March
Whichgodgetsaplanetandamonthnamedafterhim?
Mars.AsOxfordEnglishDictionarynotes,“InancientRome,severalfestivalsofMarstookplaceinMarch,probablyinpreparationforthecampaigningseason,sinceMarswasagodofwar.”
April
TheEnglishwordAprilcomesfromtheLatinwordAprillis.
May
ThemonthisconnectedwiththegoddessMaia,daughterofAtlasandmotherofHermes.Shewasconsideredanearthgoddess,whichmayexplaintheconnectionwiththisspringtimemonth.
June
JuneisnamedaftertheancientRomangoddessJuno,wifeofJupiterandgoddessofmarriageandchildbirth.
July
JulywasnamedinhonourofJuliusCaesar,thefamousstatesmanoftheRomanRepublic,Julybeingthemonthofhisbirth.
August
In8BC,themonthSextilis(“sixth”)wasrenamedafterAugustus,thefirstRomanemperor.
September
SeptembercomesfromtheLatinseptem,“seven”.SeptemberwastheseventhmonthinanancientRomanten-monthcalendar(日历).
October
OctoistheLatinfor“eigh”,forthatten-monthcalendar.
November
Thepatterncontinues:
Novembercomesfromnovem,“nine”.
December
AndwefinishofftheyearwithDecember,fromdecern,“ten”.
17.Whoisinchargeofmarriage?
A.Janus.B.Maia.
C.Jupiter.D.Juno.
18.Whichisthefirstmonthinthecalendarnamedafterarealperson?
A.February.B.April.
C_July.D.August.
19.WhichmonthdidtheancientRomanten-monthcalendarstartwith?
A.January.B.March.
C.September.D,October.
B
Albertotookonelookathisnewneighboursandknewthathislifewasgoingtogetmoredifficult.Hewatchedthemarriveintheirbig,noisycarandwatchedthemgetout.Theretheywere,twoofthem,asbigandasnoisyastheircar—andsmellyandstupidaswell.
Forafewdays,AlbertoandMimi,thefriendhelivedwith,triedtoignoretheirnewneighbours.ThiswasOKforafewdays.Butoneday,Albertofoundoneoftheneighboursinhisgarden^“Mimi!
”heshouted.“He’sinourgarden!
!
Look!
”
“Howterrible,”saidMimi.“Let’scallourstaff(员工)andmakesuretheygetridofhimimmediately!
Mimiwentofftocalltheirstaff.Twominuteslater,AlbertoandMimi’sheadofstaffgotridoftheunwelcomeneighbour.AlbertoandMimifeltbetterandthenaskedtheirheadofstafftopreparetheirlunchforthem.
However,itwasn’tenough.Overthenextfewdays,AlbertoandMimioftenfoundoneortheotherorbothoftheirnewneighbourswalkingaroundtheirowngarden.Itwasterrible.Toshowhowtheyfelt,AlbertoandMimiwentintotheirneighbours’gardenatnightandbrokealltheflowers.
ThenextmorningoneoftheneighbourscametotalktoAlberto.“Hey!
”hesaid*“Youcameintoourgardenlastnightandbrokealltheflowers!
”Albertodidn’tsayanythingbutgavehisneighbouradirtylook.“NowVmintrouble!
”continuedhisneighbour.uTheythinkIdidit!
”“Whoarethey?
”askedAlberto.“Myowners,ofcourse,”repliedtheneighbour.“Owners!
”saidAlberto.“Youhaveowners?
AlbertowenttotellMimithattheneighboursdidn’thavestaffbutowners.“Thatexplainseverything,”saidMimi.“That’swhythey’resonoisyandsmellyandstupidWeneedtomaketheirownersbecomestaff.Theyshouldunderstandthehouseistheirhouse,nottheirowners’,andtheycansitonthenewspaperwhiletheirownersarereadingit.99
20.HowdidAlbertofeelabouthisnewneighbours?
coming?
A.Angry.B.ExcitedC.Terrible,D.Surprised
21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ignore”inParagraph2mostprobablymean?
A,Befriendlyto.B.TakenonoticeotC.LookdownupoaD.Driveaway.
22.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingistherightorder?
1Alberto’sneighbourwasveryupset.
2AlbertoandMimibrokealltheflowers.
3Alberto’sneighbourcametotalktoAlberto.
4Mimiaskedtheirstafftogetridoftheirneighbour*
A.①③④②B.④③①②C.①②④③D.④②①③
23.WhoareAlbertoandMimi?
A.Richbutmeanpeople.B.Animalswithmeanowners.
C.Animalswithcaringowners.D,Naughtykidsborninarichfamily.
c
Haveyoueverlostyourcaronaparkinglot?
Ithappens.Youparkandgoshopping.Whenyougetback,youhavenoideawhereyourcaris.Thenyoustartwanderingaroundclickingonthepanicbuttononyourcarkeyssothealarmgoesoff.Itcanbefrustrating,especiallyonahot,sunnyday.
No,youdon’tneedtoinstall(安装)anexpensiveGPSsystemtokeeptrackofyourcar.That’stooexpensive.Butisthereawaytotrackyourcarwithoutspendingtoomuch?
Yes,nowthereis!
ACalifornia-basedstartupcompanywasabletomakethisareality.Theycreatedatinydevice(设备)thatworkswithyoursmartphone,anditcouldbeexactlywhatyou’relookingfor.
Whatisit?
It’scalledTrackRBravo.Itisatrackingdevicethesizeofacoin.It’schangingthewaywekeeptrackoftheimportantthingsinourlives.
Howdoesitwork?
It’seasy!
InstallthefreeTrackRapponyoursmartphone,connecttheapptoyourdeviceandyou’rereadytogo!
SimplyconnectTrackRtowhateveryouwanttotrack.Theentireprocessofsettingituponlytakes5minutesorless.
Youcanconnectittoyourkeys,briefcase,wallet,yourlatesttechgadgetsandanythingelseyoudon’twanttolose.ThenusetheTrackRapptolocateyourmissingiteminseconds.
“Thisdevicehassavedmetonsoftimeandmoney!
”saidJohnnyBlaze.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frustrating5,inParagraph1mostprobablymean?
A.Troublesome.B.Confusing,
C.Disappointing.D.Joyful
25.ComparedwithGPSsystem,whatmakesTrackRBravoabetterchoice?
A.Itworksfaster.B.It’scheaper.
C.It’smorereliable.D.It’ssmallerinsize.
26.WhatdoweknowaboutTrackRBravo?
A*Itcanbecontrolledbyhumanvoice.
B.Ittakesalongtimetomakeitwork.
C.Itsusersneedtopayforitssoftware.
D.Itcanbeconnectedtodifferentobjects.
27.Inwhichpartofanewspapaperisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?
A.Technology.B.Education.
C.Economy.D.Culture.
D
Around90%ofpeopleinEnglandnowtaketheirownbagswiththemwhenfoodshoppingasaresultoftheplasticcarrierbagcharge,newresearchhasshowed.
Thishasincreasedfrom70%beforethechargewasintroducedandwasindependentofage,genderorincome.Inadditiontothis,lessthanoneinfifteenshoppersarenowregularlytakingsingle-usecarrierbagsatthecheckoutBeforethecharge,onlyoneinfourshopperstookthisbagwhilecheckingout.Accordingtotheresearchers,thestudyshowedthatthechargemadeshoppersstopandthinkwhethertheyreallyneedtouseasingle-useplasticbagfortheirshopping.
TheresultscomefromtheveryfirststudytoexaminetheattitudeandbehaviouroftheEnglishpopulationsincethesingle-usecarrierbagchargewasfirstintroducedalmostayearago.ResultsalsoshowedanincreaseinsupportinEnglandforthecarrierbagchargesinceitwasintroduced,risingfrom51%to62%,aswellasanincreaseinsupportforotherpossiblewastereductioncharges9suchasachargeonplasticwaterbottles.
AndyCummins,aresearcherofthestudy,said:
“Thisstudyshowshowthebagchargehasgreatlychangedbothpublicbehaviourandattitudetowardssingle-usebags.Thereportconcludeswithavaluablemessageforgovernmentandindustrybyconfirmingthepublicwouldbeopentofurthereconomicmeasures(措施)tohelpreducelittering,suchasdepositreturnsystemstoensurebottlesandcansremainintherecyclingeconomyratherthantheenvironment.”
28.Whatdomostpeoplethinkofthebagcharge?
A.Strange.B.Meaningful.
C.Fashionable.D.Impractical.
29.HowmanypeopleinEnglandsupportthebagchargenow?
A.90%.B.70%.
C.62%.U51%.
30.Whatwillthegovernmentmostprobablydonext?
A.Increasethechargeonsingle-usebags.
B.Takemoremeasurestoreducelittering.
C.Changeattitudetowardssingle-usebags.
D.Carryoutsurveystogetfurtherinformation,
31.What’sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.Theinfluenceofthebagcharge.
B.Whythebagchargewasintroduced
C.Whathasbeendonebythegovernment.
D.People’sattitudetowardsthebagcharge.
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