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2、Charging your mobile phone might soon be as simple as taking a walk around the block. Scientists have created a new machine that harvest energy from the movement of the knees while walking. Six volunteers wore the devices(裝置)on their legs while walking on a treadmill(跑步機(jī))and were able to produce about five watts of electrical power each. That’s enough energy to run 10 mobiles at the same time.

“Since muscles are the powerhouses of the body, my colleagues and I designed our device to generate electricity from the move of the knee joint,” said Max Donelan. “It resembles a knee brace and weighs about 1.5 kilograms including the gearing(傳動(dòng)裝置)and generator.”

The apparatus(裝置)catches the energy of a person’s movement by connecting an electrical generator to knee moving. When the wearer extends the knee, a gear on the device turns and spins the generator, which builds up energy. When the knee is flexed, the device turns off so as not to tax the wearer. The machine senses moving and knows when to activate itself.

The design allows a person to use the tool without using much additional energy beyond the normal demands of walking. The researchers measured the volunteers’ oxygen intake and carbon-dioxide output to make sure it wasn’t strenuous to use.

People are an excellent source of portable power. An average-sized person stores as much energy in fat as a 1,000-kilogram battery. People recharge their body batteries with food.

The device could be used to power computers in remote areas where electricity is short. The early markets are people whose lives depend on portable power, such as people with artificial limbs (肢體). On the military side, some soldiers have an extreme dependence on batteries these days, so both these groups could benefit.

1.The text is mainly about a new machine that          .

       A.can make your walking easy on a treadmill

       B.can generate enough electricity by walking

       C.can increase the strength of your walking

       D.can offer electricity for your physical practice

2.According to the text, which parts of the body are suitable for the device?

       A.The knees.          B.The ankles.          C.The wrists.          D.The neck.

3.It can be inferred from the text that the amount of electricity from the device directly lies in          .

       A.the speed of your walking                     B.the amount of food you eat

       C.the amount of oxygen intake                 D.the extent of your knees extending

4.Why did the researchers measure the volunteers’ carbon-dioxide output?

       A.To see whether the device is hard to use.

       B.To test the amount of electricity generated.

       C.To tell whether the device has enough source of energy.

       D.To judge what food is useful for the wearers.

5.We can learn from the text that the device          .

       A.is a must for a soldier in the army

       B.will more and more change people’s ways of life

       C.has widely been used in remote areas

       D.is more useful in places with electricity unaccessible

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38、Alfred Korzybski believes that all human beings lead a kind of double life. First, people live in an internal (內(nèi)在的) world of ideas, feelings, etc. The happenings in this world are patterns of events in the human nervous system . Secondly , people live in a world outside their skins, the external(外在的)world of “reality”. The happenings in this world are patterns of events best known to science.

The first world, the patterns of events inside our skins, Korzybski called the INTEN- SIONAL areA.The second, the patterns of events outside our skins, he called the EXTEN- SIONAL area . Think for a moment about the two worlds in which you live. Look , for example, at the following diagram:

INTENSIONAL PATTERNS           EXTENSIONAL PATTERNS

“cat”                             An object we call “cat”.

The word "cat ".                        A pattern of physical and

The image of this cat.                    chemical events best

Ideas about cats.                        known to science.

Feelings about cats.

Physical tensions aroused

by the cat: the urge to

pick it up, to kick it, etc.

Thinking along these lines , Alfred Korzybski began to see what was wrong with the great number of people: they confused intensional events with extensional “reality”. He believed that too many people mistake the events in their own nervous systems for events in the outside world . When they get lost in a strange city , more often than not they are angry at the map they use. In fact, it’s the maps of words in their heads that are to blame.

1.According to Alfred Korzybski, we human beings live in__________.

    A.the world of ideas

    B.the world of reality

    C.either the world of ideas or that of reality

    D.both the world of ideas and that of reality

2.The INTENSIONAL area in the passage refers to the patterns of events__________.

       A.outside our skins                                  B.best known to science

       C.in the human nervous system          D.in the external world of reality

3.Which of the following belongs to EXTENSIONAL pattern?

       A.A computer on the shelf.               B.A computer is useful.

C.I like the computer.                    D.I want to buy the computer.

4.According to what Alfred Korzybski states in the last paragraph, you get lost because of _  .   

    A.the map you bring with you             B.the maps of words in your head

       C.the reality world before you                  D.the strange city you visit

 

 

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36、Be confident my boy, _____ you are born rich or poor.

A.if            B.that         C.which      D.whether

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35、你的澳大利亞筆友Tom發(fā)來(lái)電子郵件,向你詢(xún)問(wèn)國(guó)家體育館“鳥(niǎo)巢”的有關(guān)信息。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)下列提示給Tom回一封電子郵件,簡(jiǎn)單介紹“鳥(niǎo)巢”。

地  點(diǎn)

北京北部

建筑面積

5.8萬(wàn)平方米,可容納9萬(wàn)多名觀眾

開(kāi)工/竣工時(shí)間

2003年12月-2007年

外  觀

猶如用樹(shù)枝搭成的“鳥(niǎo)巢”

用  途

奧運(yùn)會(huì)期間可舉辦田徑、足球比賽

奧運(yùn)會(huì)后將用于各類(lèi)大型活動(dòng)

Kofi Annan

的評(píng)價(jià)

“鳥(niǎo)巢”將成為奧運(yùn)歷史上一個(gè)建筑奇觀

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右; 2.短文的開(kāi)頭已為你寫(xiě)好; 3.短文須包括表中所提供的要點(diǎn)。

提示詞語(yǔ):  田徑: track and field events    觀眾: spectators   建筑: architecture

Dear Tom,

In your last e-mail, you showed a great interest in our National Stadium — the Bird’s

Nest. Now I’d like to introduce it to you.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours faithfully,

Li Ming

 

 

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34、找出與所給單詞劃線部分讀音相同的選項(xiàng)。

1. chapter                     A. chorus                  B. stomach     C. chain             D. Christmas

2. worthy                  A. thread               B. further        C. worth             D. through

3. chief                 A. believe              B. lie              C. tie                 D. diet

4. biology            A. commercial       B. observe    C. occur           D. obvious

5. explanation        A. excellent            B. excuse              C. explain          D. express

評(píng)卷人

得分

 

 

三、書(shū)面表達(dá)

 

(每空分,共分)

 

 

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33、--- Have you heard of the North Korea’s nuclear test?

--- Yes, _____ news came as _____ shock to me.

A. the; a  B. the; the     C. a; a       D. a; the

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32、____, this physics problem seemed quite simple, but when I tried to work it out, I just couldn’t.

A. On one hand   B. In my opinion   C. At first sight   D. On its own

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