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Because plants cannot move or talk, most people believe that they have no feelings and that they cannot receive signals (信號(hào)) from outside. However, this may not be completely true.
People who studied plants have found out that plants carry a small electrical charge (電荷). It is possible to measure this charge with a small piece of equipment called“galvanometer”. The galvanometer is placed on a leaf of the plant, and it records any changes in the electrical field of the leaf. Humans have a similar field which can change when we are shocked or frightened.
A man called Backster used a galvanometer for his studies of plants and was very surprised at his results. He found that if he had two or more plants in a room and he began to destroy one of them-perhaps by pulling off leaves or by pulling it out of its pot?-then the galvanometer on the leaves of the other plants showed a change in the electrical field. It seemed as if the plants were signalling a feeling of shock. This happened not only when Backster started to destroy plants, but also when he destroyed other living things such as insects(昆蟲).
Backster said that the plants also knew if someone had destroyed a living thing some distance away, because they signalled when a man who had just cut down a tree entered the room.
Another scientist, named Sauvin, achieved similar results to Backster's. He kept galvanometers fixed to his plants all the time and checked regularly to see what the plants were doing. If he was out of the office, he telephoned to find out about the signals the plants were sending. In this way, he found that the plants were sending out signals at the exact times when he felt strong pleasure or pain. In fact, Sauvin could cause a change in the electrical field of his plants over a distance of a few miles simply by thinking about them.
1.Most people believe that plants have no feelings because ________.
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A.they do not move or speak
B.they cannot receive signals from outside
C.this may not be completely true
D.this is unbelievable
2.Backster was surprised at the results of his studies because ________.
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A.he destroyed an insect
B.he destroyed a plant by pulling off its leaves
C.he found that plants could express feelings of shock
D.he found that plants could move and speak after all
3.The plants sent out signals ________.
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A.only when Backster started to destroy plants
B.when Backster destroyed plants or other living things
C.only when he destroyed things such as insects
D.only when Backster placed the galvanometer on the leaves of the plants
4.The scientist called Sauvin ________.
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A.did not agree with Backster's ideas
B.did not get the same sort of results as Backster did
C.got different results from Backster's
D.found out some of the same things that Backster did
5.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
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A.The electrical charge plants carry may shock or frighten us
B.A tree will signal when it has been cut down
C.Sauvin could make his plants send out signals some distance away
D.Plants have feelings because they can receive signals without moving
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“It was all right with me,”he said years later. “I didn't go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.”
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Owens' Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles, and dogs.
“Sure, it bothered (煩憂) me,”he said later.“But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat.”
In time, however, his gold medals (獎(jiǎng)牌) changed his life.“They have kept me alive over the years,”he once said. “Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard.”
1.Owens got his other name “Jesse” when ________.
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A.he went to Ohio State University
B.his teacher made fun of him
C.his teacher took “J.C” for “Jesse”
D.he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet
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A.hurt himself in the back
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C.tried every sports event but failed
D.had to give up some events
3.We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because ________.
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A.he was not of the right race
B.he was the son of a poor farmer
C.he didn't shake hands with Hitler
D.he didn't talk to the US president on the phone
4.When Owens says “They have kept me alive over the years, ”he means that the medals ________.
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A.have been changed for money to help him live on
B.have made him famous in the US
C.have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in life
D.have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs
5.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
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A.Jesse Owens, a Great American Athlete
B.Golden Moment a Life time Struggle
C.Making a Living as a Sportsman
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She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shopkeeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.
“That's good,”Mrs Matthews thought.“He didn't seem to mind about the date.”
The man came back after a few minutes and said,“It won't be ready until Friday.”
1.Who was the watch repairer according to the text?
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A.Mrs Matthews
B.One jeweller's shop
C.The hired expert watch repairer
D.Some watch repairer in London
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3.In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?
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A.It can keep its time for long
B.It is an old watch that can't go fast
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D.The passage doesn't tell us
4.Five years later, ________.
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A.the gold watch was sold
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C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly
D.the gold watch was not yet repaired
5.Which title would best fit in with the present passage?
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A.Mrs Matthews' Death Affairs
B.Such“Fast Work”
C.The Story of Mrs Matthews
D.The History of the Gold Watch
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When the sailor returned, they brought with them a big gray animal. The men's eyes were being opened wide.
“Look at his tail,”said one, “It must be four feet long!”
“What's the animal called?” asked the captain.
“We tried to get the people to tell us,” answered a sailor, “They kept saying ‘Kangaroo’. They wouldn't say anything else.”
“Kangaroo,” said Captain Cook, “That's a good name. It sounds as queer as he Cooks . ” Captain cook carefully noted this word in his word book.
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1.Which sentence below best expresses the main idea?
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A.Captain Cook's sailor had a sense of humor.
B.Native Australians could not speak English.
C.Some words have fascinating origins (起源)
D.Captain Cook was fond of animals.
2.What does the passage want to tell us?
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A.The far reaching influence of missionaries.
B.The unusual origin of certain names.
C.The importance of accurate dictionaries.
D.Kangaroos had no name before Cook's men found them.
3.The passage could be entitled “______”
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1. The French doctor found the boy __________.
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A. walking in a strange way
B. writing letters to form words
C. dressed in human clothes
D. speaking in an unknown language
2. According to the text we can infer that ___________.
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A.the boy was actually a baby-wolf
B.the boy was brought up by a she-wolf
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4.The doctor was able to work with the boy because ___________.
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A. the boy had never lost his mind
B. the boy trusted him
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D. the boy worked very hard
5. What do the underlined words relate to mean?
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