have been happy at the thought of my going away,she was supportive and ecited for me.
One big thing I realied during my senior year,as my mom granted me more freedom,was that she actually believes in me and trusts me. That means a lot. Most of my life,and especially when I was little,the main person I tried to impress in my schoolwor or other things was my mother. I new she epected nothing but the best from me. Sometimes it was hard to live up to her standards getting a single B on my report card would mae me feel bad because I new she wanted me to have all A’s.
I now that her high standards have helped me stay focused on what’s important,lie education,and made me who I am. I am thanful for her support and involvement in my life .Most of all I respect her. She is the strongest woman I now and that’s why I have turned out so strong and independent. 24.When the author decided to go to Puerto Rico,his mother________. A.wanted to go with him B.worried about his safety C.didn’t allow him to do so D.ased his grandmother for advice
25.Why did the author decide to move away for college? A.He wanted to be different from his peers. B.He planned to eep away from his mother. C.He intended to mae his mother unhappy. D.He wanted to be independent in the outside world.
26.We can learn from Paragraph 3 that the author’s mother________. A.was too strict with him B.cared little about his learning C.had a high epectation of him D.used to epect nothing from him
27.What does the author mainly want to tell us in the tet? A.His mother’s deep love for him B.His long way to become independent C.His good relationship with his mother
D.The importance of his mother’s trust and support C.
It’s a popular belief that a fish’s memory lasts for only seven seconds. It may seem sad to thin that they don’t remember what they’ve eaten or where they’ve been, and they don’t recognie you or any of their friends —every moment in their life would be lie seeing the world for the first time.
But don’t be so quic to feel sorry for them. A new study has found that fish have a much better memory than we used to thin. In fact, certain species of fish can even remember events from as long as 12 days ago.
In the study, researchers from MacEwan University in Canada trained a ind of fish called African cichlids to go to a certain area of their tan to get food. They then waited for 12 days before putting them bac in the tan again. Researchers used computer software to monitor the fish’s movements. They found that after such a long brea the fish still went to the same place where they first got food. This suggested that they could remember their past eperiences.In fact, scientists had been thining for a long time that African cichlids might have a good memory. An earlier study showed that they behaved aggressively(挑衅地) in front of certain fish, perhaps because they remembered their past “fights”. But until the latest findings, there was no clear evidence.
Just as a good memory can mae our lives easier, it also plays an important part when a fish is trying to survive in the wild.“If fish are able to remember that a certain area contains safe food, they will be able to go bac to that area without putting their lives at riss,” lead researcher Trevor Hamilton told Live Science.For a long time, fish were placed far below chimpanees, dolphins and mice on the list of smart animals. But this study has given scientists a new understanding of their intelligence. 28.What is the article mainly about? A.Fish having very bad memories. B.Fish being smarter than we thought. C.How fish improve their memory. D.What we can learn from fish.
29.According to the article, people used to believe that _____. A.fish could only remember part of their past eperiences B.fish could remember things that happened 12 days ago
C. a fish’s memory lasted for only seven minutes D.fish didn’t recognie any of their friends
30.How can fish benefit most from a good memory? They can remember _____. A.where to get food and survive B.their enemies and fight
C.where to escape to when in danger D.their friends and help each other
31.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.Fish behave aggressively in a fight. B.Fish can remember more.
C.Fish don’t belong to the list of smart animals. D.Only African cichlids have a good memory.
D.
Businesses are witnessing a difficult time, which has in turn produced influence on consumers’ desire to go green. However, shoppers are still laying stress on environmental concerns.
Two thirds of customers say that environmental considerations inform their purchases to the same degree as they did a year ago, while more than a quarter say that they are now even better aware of the environmental effect on what they buy.
This may help to influence how shops store goods on their shelves. And the companies should still mae efforts to become more environmentally friendly. Two out of three people thin it is important to buy from environmentally responsible companies, with about one in seven saying that they had even decided to tae their custom elsewhere if they felt a company’s environmental reputation was not good enough.
Harry Morrison, chief eecutive(主管) of the Carbon Trust, sympathies “I understand this situation where survival is very important now. But from environmental considerations, the cloc is ticing—we don’t have much time. In addition, cutting carbon has an immediate effect as costs drop and a medium term benefit for the brand.”
Larger companies have an etra motivation to loo at reducing their carbon footprint, as new rules net year
will require businesses to buy carbon allowances to mae up for their emissions(排放). Those that have taen early action will have a head start. More than two thirds of consumers are not clear about which companies are environmentally responsible. This suggests that firms that are able to relay clearly their message to the public will be in a pole position to attract shoppers.
The Carbon Trust believes that it can help by informing customers about the good wor companies are doing. “When companies are granted(授予) the standard, they can use a logo in all their mareting which maes it clear that they are woring towards cutting emissions,” Mr. Morrison said. 32.What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Businesses are finding ways to send their message to the shoppers. B. Companies will soon get information about cutting carbon emissions. C. Firms are maing efforts to encourage customers to eep goods at home. D. Firms are urged to cut carbon emissions by shoppers’ environmental awareness. 33.The underlined word “inform” in Paragraph 2 probably means “ ”. A.affect B.change C.disturb D.reject 34.According to Harry Morrison, businesses . A.will benefit from cutting carbon emissions B.should buy carbon allowances for shoppers C.are required to mae up for their carbon emissions D.have encouraged shoppers to tae their custom elsewhere
35.We can learn from the passage that businesses will A.have a strong desire to reduce costs B.use the same logo in their mareting C.gain advantages by taing early action D.attract more shoppers by storing goods
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