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1、SIX Animals PART A 1. W: Why dont we go to see a movie tonight? A good comedy might cheer you up. M: I would. But the reason that Ive been so down is all this work I have to do. Q: What can be inferred about the man? A.he doesnt have time to go to a movie 2. W: Did you read the editorial in the pape
2、r about the mayors speech? M: I sure did. But I think they twisted the meaning of what he said. Q: What does the man say of the editorial? C.it didnt accurately represent the mayors speech 3. M: I just have to type this last page and then Im through. W: By then Ill be done too. Q: What does the woma
3、n mean? 4. W: I wonder where the books I ordered are. I expected to receive the package several days ago. M: Maybe youd better check it with the company. They could be temporarily out of stock. Q: What does the man suggest the woman do? 5. M: This report is due tomorrow. Would you be able to work on
4、 it with me tonight? W: Unfortunately I have another commitment. Q: What does the woman mean? 6. M: What a wonderful performance! The marching band has never sounded better. W: Thanks. I guess all those hours of practice are finally paying off. 7. M: Have you heard that Professor Jones is retiring?
5、W: Yes. The faculty wont find anyone to fill her shoes. 8. W: Would you please tell me where I can find a CD by the Beatles? M: Sure. It will be over there with all the CDs and pop rock. They are arranged alphabetically by group.9. W: On my way up to your office, I found this briefcase in the elevat
6、or. What do you think I should do? M: Take it to the receptionist. The lost-and-found box is there. 10. M: What a morning! My train usually takes 45 minutes, but today it took me over an hour to get to campus. M: I saw signs in the station that construction would be going on for the next 3 months. 1
7、1. M: I hear your older sister is on the Olympic team and on the honors list. She must be quite a person. M: She sure is. Ive always looked up to her. 12. M: Joe took a taxi home alone 10 minutes ago. W: I wonder why he didnt wait for me to go with him. 13. M: Hi. I see you are walking. Where is you
8、r bicycle today? W: Oh, I bent the wheel yesterday. So I had to take it to the shop. 14. W: I didnt think we should have told Tom about the surprise party for Lucy. M: Its all right. He promised not to tell her. 15. W: I didnt come yesterday because I had a temperature. Could you tell me your requir
9、ements for my term paper? M: The theme of your paper can be about business management or tourism industry in China and the length of your paper should be no less than 15 pagesPART B the sound of birds The sound of birds can be divided into three types including singing, crying and voiceimitating. Si
10、nging is normally a continuous multi-syllable melody uttered by the birds and controlled by sex hormones. Some sorts of singing are quite melodious and pleasant. During the breeding cycle, the changing and pleasant cries of male birds are typical songs. Singing is an important way for a bird to defe
11、nd its territory, to pronounce it has occupied a place and to warn other birds not to enter the area. The singing variety of birds songs are different and more complicated than their common cries, which mainly happen in the breeding cycle in spring and summer. Cries are not controlled by sex hormone
12、s and can be uttered by both male and female birds. Usually bird cries are short and simple. But they can mean a lot. They are used to communicate with one another and to warn one another about dangers. The cries of birds can express calling, warning, surprise and threat. Sometimes it is very diffic
13、ult to distinguish crying from singing. Generally speaking, cries are not affected by the change of seasons and can be made by all birds. Crying is an important way for birds to communicate with one another. Voice imitating birds imitate the crying or voice of other birds. The biological cause of vo
14、ice imitating is not clear even now and it is highly probable that it will take a long time for people to discover the mystery.Passage II: fun facts about giant pandas High in dense bamboo forests in the misty, rainy mountains of southwestern China lives one of the worlds rarest mammals: the giant p
15、anda, also called the panda. Only about 1,000 of these black-and-white relatives of bears survive in the wild. Pandas eat almost nothing but bamboo shoots and leaves. Occasionally they eat other plants, fish, or small animals, but bamboo accounts for 99 percent of their diets. Pandas eat fast, they
16、eat a lot, and they spend about 12 hours a day doing it. The reason is very simple. They digest only about a fifth of what they eat. Moreover, bamboo is not very nutritious. The shoots and leaves are the most valuable parts of the plants, so thats what a well-fed panda concentrates on eating. To sta
17、y healthy, they have to eat a lot - up to 15 percent of their body weight within 12 hours - so they eat fast. There are many species of bamboo. Only a few of these grow at the high altitudes where pandas live today. A panda should have at least two. bamboo species where it lives, or it will starve.
18、Giant pandas used to be able to move quite easily from one mountaintop to another in search of food. Now the valleys are mostly inhabited by people. Pandas are shy; they are afraid to go into areas where people live. This confines pandas to very limited areas. As people continue to farm, cut trees,
19、and develop land higher and higher up the mountain slopes, the pandas habitat continues to become smaller. And sometimes, when all the bamboo in their area dies off naturally, pandas starve because theyre unable to move to new areas where other bamboo species thrive. Conservation organizations and C
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