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trailers of opposing (对手的 ) robots. The robots were moving on a platform where they could move smoothly. A team from the USA won the LUNACY petition. American inventor Dean Kamen started the petition in 1989 to increase young people’s interest in science and technology. The anization holds robotic petitions around the world. It offers programs that help young people learn about science, technology, engineering and maths, and at the same time build life skills. Many panies provide support for the anization. Mr. Kamen says the goal is more than building robots. He says the student petitors showed they could solve difficult technological problems and, he says that it is good news because the world needs creative thinkers to solve the increasingly difficult problems of the future. 61. What can we learn from the first paragraph? A. Almost 1,700 robots were built by high school teams. B. 2,000 people from 28 countries watched the petition. C. More than 10,000 students took part in the petition. D. The petitors were all from the same country — the USA. 62. In order to win the LUNACY petition, the robots need to ______. A. have the most trailers connected to them B. throw the most balls into the trailers of the opposing robots C. stand still when throwing balls D. move the trailers as fast as possible to get the balls 63. Dean Kamen’s reason for starting this petition was ______. A. to get young people more interested in science and technology B. to get more information about designing and building robots C. to help the anization get more support from many panies D. to show robots’use in receivin g balls with trailers 64. According to the last paragraph, what was the main reason why these robots were built? A. To let students know more about robots. B. To make students solve problems with these robots. C. To encourage students to bee scientists in the future. D. To encourage students to be more creative so that they can solve problems. 65. Which part of a website might this passage be from? A. Sports. B. Science. C. Entertainment. D. Customs. C 难度 :★★★ Fish don’t fet things as easily as we used to think. In fact, their memories last up to four or five months, according to scientists in Israel. They say their research proves that the mon belief that fish can remember things for only three seconds, is not true. The scientists from the TechnionIsrael Institute of Technology in Haifa trained a group of fish to respond to a sound. They would e to the same place for food whenever they heard it, and could remember what to do for a period of four to five months. In other words, your goldfish should have no difficulty recognizing the castle or diver it sees every day in its bowl. The research is against the idea that fish have a memory span (持续时间 ) of only three seconds, and shows that it actually lasts 4 to 5 months, says a spokesman for the project. Based on this, researchers are developing new ways to raise fish in coastal areas by training them to respond to sounds. So far, fish have been raised in the sea in cages placed in sheltered coastal areas. The method is controversial (有争议的 ) because of the pollution caused by chemicals the fish release. It’s hoped the research will lead to a new farming technique, with which fish would be called back to be caught when they reach market size. Researcher Boaz Zion says, The method has many advantages. It means the fish would grow in the natural environment. Cages wouldn’ t be needed, and there would be no pollution. Feeding would be also cheaper, and base mainly on the food found naturally where the fish live. 66. The scientists did their research by ___________. A. paring the life spans of various fish B. releasing fish from cages into the deep sea C. watching how fish responded to a certain sound D. measuring how quickly fish reached a certain place 67. The research proves that __________. A. it makes no sense to raise fish in cages B. fish will release fewer chemicals when they’re living in the deep sea C. fish have better memories than people once thought D. it’s important for fish farmers to protect the environment 68. The new farming technique may help ________. A. shorten the time it takes fish to grow B. protect fish from various diseases C. keep the balance of nature in coastal areas D. cut the cost of raising fish in coastal areas 69. What is the passage mainly about? A. A popular way of raising fish. B. New research into the memories of fish. C. Scientists’interest in the secrets of fish. D. The pollution caused by raising fish. 70. Where is the passage probably taken from? A. A travel guide. B. A shortstory collection. C. A handbook on raising pets. D. A science magazine. D 难度 :★★ There are some strongminded people that are able to stop smoking today and be free from the addiction the next day. However, some smokers may have to seek help from medication (药物治疗 ) in order to kick the habit. What medication actually does is to reduce the wish to smoke. Some of the medication must be taken with a doctor’s guidance. The five most mon medications to stop smoking are Bupropion SR, nicotine gum, nicotine inhalers, nicotine nasal spray and nicotine patches. People can buy nicotine gum and nicotine patches in chemists. However, the other medications require a prescrip。
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