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阅读对错About130yearsago

About130yearsago.ThomasEdisonoftheUSinventedthelightbulb.Edison'

sbulbhasturnednightintodayeversince.Buttoday,manywanttoturnthelightoff.大约130年前。

美国托马斯爱迪生发明了电灯。

自从那以后爱迪生的灯泡让晚上变成白天。

但今天,许多想把灯关掉。

TheEuropeanUnion(欧盟)recentlydecidedthatby2009,peopleshouldstopusingtheEdison-stylelightbulb.Instead,theyshouldusecompactfluorescentlamps欧洲联盟(欧盟)最近决定,到2009年人民应该停止使用爱迪生式的灯泡。

相反,他们应该使用的紧凑型荧光灯

CFLssaveenergyandlastlonger.Theycansavemoneyinthelongrun,"

saidaBritishofficial.CFLsuse67percent(67%)lesselectricitythantheolderbulbs.Theylastupto10timeslonger.ScentistssaythatifeveryoneusedCFLs,electricityusewouldbecutby18percent.Therewouldalsobemuchsmalleramountsofgreenhousegasesgivenoff.“紧凑型荧光灯节能,使用时间更长。

从长远看它们可以节省金钱,”一位英国官员说。

荧光灯在用电方面比旧灯泡少67%。

它们有长达10倍的寿命。

科学家说,如果每个人都使用紧凑型荧光灯,电的使用将减少18%。

也会有许多较小规模的温室气体散发。

 

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sdifficulttomakepeoplechangetheirlightinghabits.FirsttheCFLsaremoreexpensive.Theycosteighttimesthepriceoftheolderbulbs.Manypeopledon'

tliketheCFLbulb.Theyfindittoobright.YoucannotchangethelightofaCFL,either.但很难让人们改变他们的照明习惯。

第一个使用荧光灯更昂贵。

他们的成本价格是老灯泡的八倍。

很多人不喜欢的省电灯泡。

他们发现它太亮。

你也不能改变荧光灯的光。

CFLshavebeenaroundforseveralyears.However.theolderlightsstillmakeupabouttwo-thirdsoftotallightbulbsales.紧凑型荧光灯已经好几年了。

不过,老灯仍占大约三分之二的总光灯泡销售。

1.ThomasEdisoninventedtheCFLbulb130yearsago.托马斯爱迪生在130年前发明了荧光灯.F

2.CountriesintheEuropeanUnionwillnotuseEdison-stylebulbsby2009.欧盟的国家到2009年不会使用爱迪生式的灯泡。

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3.UsingCFLshelpsprotectenvironment.使用荧光灯帮助保护环境。

4.Ifyougetanolderbulbfor1Euro.theCFLbulbwillcostyou8Euros.如果你花1欧元买一个老灯泡,荧光灯泡将花你8欧元。

5.CFLshavebeenwidelyusedinsteadoftheolderbulbsforseveralyears.荧光灯在最近几年将广泛取代老的灯泡被使用。

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阅读对错AlbertEinsteinhadagreateffectonscienceandhistory,greaterthanwhatonlyafewothermenhaveachieved.

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3.AccordingtoParagraph2,AlbertEinsteinheadedaresearchinstitute.F

4.AccordingtothepassageEinsteindidhisgreatestworkwhenhewasyoung.T

5.ItmaybeconcludedthatAlbertEinsteinwasforcedtoserveintheGermanarmy.F

阅读对错Afterhavinglivedforovertwentyyearsinthesamedistrict,AlbertHallwasforcedtomovetoanewneighborhood.

1.Alberthadbeenlivinginthesamedistrictforallhislife.F

2.Albertdecidedtomovebecausehewasafraidofanimals,especiallydogs.F

3.BingowaitedforAlberteveryafternoonatthegatebecausehelikedAlbert.F

4.WecantellfromthestorythatAlbertcouldaffordtobuyalargebarofchocolateforBingoeveryday.F

5.Alberthadto“buyhim”meansAlberthadtogivehimchocolate.T

阅读对错Allovertheworldpeopleenjoysports.

1.Accordingtothispassageweknowthatpeoplebegantoplayaboutonehundredyearsago.F

2.Thewriterdidn’ttellusinthispassagethatbasketballwasinventedinAmerica.F

3.Peopleallovertheworldenjoysportsbecausesportsareinteresting.T

4.Fromthispassagewecanseenthataccordingtotheauthorsportsandgamesaresignificanttoourlifeinmanyrespects.T

5.Thewriter’sattitudetowardssportsispositive.T

*阅读对错Astoryistoldaboutasoldierwhowasfinally

AstoryistoldaboutasoldierwhowasfinallycominghomeafterhavingfoughtinVietnam.HecalledhisparentsfromSanFrancisco."

MomandDad,I'

mcominghome,butI'

veafavortoask.Ihaveafriend.I'

dliketobringhimhomewithme."

Sure,"

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we'

dlovetomeethim."

There'

ssomethingyoushouldknow,"

thesoncontinued,"

hewasinjuredprettybadlyinthefighting.Hesteppedonalandmine(地雷)andlostanarmandaleg.Hehasnowhereelsetogo,andIwanthimtolivewithus."

We'

resorrytohearthat,son.But,maybewecanhelphimfindsomewheretolive."

No,MomandDad,Iwanthimtolivewithus."

Son,"

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youdon'

tknowwhatyou'

reasking.Someonewithsuchahandicapwouldbeaterribleburdentous.Wehaveourownlivestolive,andwecan'

tletsomethinglikethisinterferewithourlives.Ithinkyoushouldjustcomehomeandforgetaboutthisguy.He'

llfindawaytoliveonhisown."

Atthatpoint,thesonhungupthephone.Theparentsheardnothingmorefromhim.Afewdayslater,however,theyreceivedacallfromtheSanFranciscopolice.Theirsonhaddiedafterfallingfromabuilding.Thepolicebelievedhehadkilledhimself.

Thegrief-stricken(悲痛欲绝的)parentsflewtoSanFranciscoandweretakentothecitymorgue(太平间)toidentifythebodyoftheirson.Theyrecognizedhim,buttotheirhorrortheyalsodiscoveredsomethingtheydidn'

tknow,theirsonhadonlyonearmandoneleg.

1.ThesoldiercalledhisparentsfromSanFranciscoafterhavingfoughtinVietnam.A.T

2.Thesoldiertoldhisparentsthathewantedthemtomeethisfriendinthearmy.B.F

3.Hisfatherconsideredhisplanunacceptable.A.T

4.Afewdayslatertheparentsweretoldbythepolicethattheirsonhadkilledhimself.A.T

5.Thesonkilledhimselfbecausehewasunabletofindajob.B.F

*阅读对错Aguidedogisadogespeciallytrainedtoguideablindperson

Aguidedogisadogespeciallytrainedtoguideablindperson.Dogschosenforsuchtrainingmustshowgooddisposition,intelligence,physicalfitnessandsenseofresponsibility.

Attheageoffourteenmonths,aguidedogbeginsanintensivecoursethatlaststhreetofivemonths.Itbecomesaccustomedtotheleatherharnessandstiffleatherhandleitwillwearwhenguidingitsblindowner.Thedoglearnstowatchthetrafficandtocrossthestreetsafely.Italsolearnstoobeysuchcommandsas"

forward"

"

left"

right"

and"

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andtodisobeyanycommandthatmightleaditsownerintodanger.

Themostimportantpartofthetrainingcourseisafourweekprograminwhichthedoganditsfutureownerlearntoworktogether.However,manyblindpeopleareunsuitedbypersonalitytoworkwithdogs.Onlyatenthoftheblindfindaguidedoguseful.

76.Adogtrainedtohelptheblind.A.T

77.Attheageoffourteenmonthsdoesaguidedogbeginitstrainingcourse.A.T

78.Learningtoguideitsownerinthestreet.B.F

79.Toteachthedoghowtocooperatewithitsfutureowner.A.T

80.It'

shardtotrainaguidedog.B.F

*阅读对错(理解)AustraliaisnearlyaslargeastheUnitedStates

AustraliaisnearlyaslargeastheUnitedStates,butmostofitistoodryforpeopletolivein.Aroundthisdrypartarelargesheepandcowfarms.AfewofthemareaslargeasthesmalleststatesinAmerica.Oftenthenearestneighboursareseveralhundredkilometersaway.

Thetwo-wayradioisveryimportanttopeoplewholiveonthesegreatAustralianfarms.Itworksmuchlikeatelephone.Apersoncanlistentosomeoneelsetalkandthengiveananswer.Forexam¬

ple,peopleonthelargefarmscouldtalktoadoctorfaraway.Theycouldtellthedoctoraboutsome¬

onewhowasill,andthedoctorcouldletthemknowhowtolookafterthesickperson.

Asthelargefarmsweresofarfromtowns,thechildrencouldnotgotoschool.Radioschoolswerestartedfortheminsomeplaces.Atacertaintimeeachday,boysandgirlsturnontheirradiosandlis¬

tentoteachersincitiesfaraway.

Familiesonthelargefarmswantedtogivenewstotheirneighbours.Theprogramme"

RoundRob¬

in"

talksbyradiowasstartedtokeepfamiliesintouchwitheachother.Theycouldtalkaboutwhowasgoingawayandwhowasill.Themencouldtalkabouttheirsheepandcowsandhowmuchmoneythemarketswouldpayforthem.InmanywaystheradiobecameanewspaperforthefarmpeopleofAus¬

tralia.

澳大利亚几乎和美国一样大,但是对于居住的人来说太干燥了.在这些干燥的区域有大片的养羊,牛的农场.其中少数的有美国最小的州那么大.通常,最近的邻居都在几百公里外.

双向无线电对于居住在这种大型澳大利亚农场的人来说很重要.它像电话一样的作用.人们可以听到别人说话并且给与答复.比如,人们在大农场里可以和一个住很远的医生谈话.他们可以告诉医生谁生了病,然后医生可以告诉他们如何照顾病人.

由于大农场离市镇很远,所以孩子们不能去上学.在某些地方无线电学校为他们开办了.每天的某一时间,男孩女孩们打开他们的无线电听远在城市的老师讲课.

在大农场的家庭想给他们的邻居一些新闻.一个计划用无线电聊天叫做"

RoundRobin"

被实施以使家庭与家庭间保持联系.他们可以谈论谁将离开谁生病了.男人们可以谈论市场会付多少钱买他们的绵羊和奶牛.对于澳大利亚的农场人,在很多方面,无线电取代了报纸.

01.Inthepassage,"

thetwo-wayradio"

is.C.usedasatelephone

02.Theword"

sick"

inthesecondparagraphmeans.A.ill

03.Thechildrenonthelargefarmsfaraway.B.couldhavelessonsontheradios

04.Whichofthefo

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