1.  阅读下列短文, 从给下面每小题做给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项

Why are the leaves on trees different colors? What makes them change color? Leaves use sunlight, water, and air to make food for the trees. This way of making food is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is important to animals as well as plants. Some animals ea t plants. Other animals eat these animals.

Summer is playtime. For the leaves of many trees, however, it's work, work, work! The Sun is shining. The leaves are making food for the trees. The trees keep more than enough food deep inside. Leaves are green in summer because they are making food. Leaves also have orange, yellow, or brown colors inside them. During summer, those colors are covered by the green color.

Many places get colder in fall with shorter days and longer nights. Trees get less sunlight, so photosynthesis slows down. Over time, leaves stop making the green chemical. The hidden orange, yellow, and brown colors grow when that happens.

Once it gets cold enough and ice appears at night, the trees drop their leaves. They do this to keep themselves safe. If the leaves turn to ice while still on the trees, the trees can be hurt. Trees that drop their leaves are bare (光秃秃) in winter. They use the food they save in summer to get through the cold days and nights.

Spring comes before long. Ice and snow disappear and the rains come. The Sun shines, and tiny leaves grow from branches. Once again, the leaves use sunlight, water, and air to make food. The cycle(循环) begins again.

(1) What is photosynthesis according to the passage? A. A way of growing leaves. B. A way of changing colors. C. A way for animals to eat plants. D. A way to make food for plants.
(2) According to the second paragraph, why are leaves green in summer? A. Because trees are making food for leaves. B. Because they are busy making food for trees. C. Because there is no other color inside leaves in summer. D. Because summer is playtime for the leaves of many trees.
(3) What stops leaves from making the green chemical in fall? A. Less air in fall. B. Less time in fall. C. Less water in fall. D. Less sunlight in fall.
(4) Where are you most likely to read this passage? A. In a science magazine B. In a storybook C. In an art textbook D. In a history book
(5) Which of the following shows the structure(结构) of the passage?(①= Paragraph  A. B. C. D.
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科普类; 说明文; 细节理解; 推理判断; 文章结构;
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The jackfruit (菠萝蜜) is a delicious fruit in Asia. When thinking about the fruit's English name, you may ask, "Who is Jack? Why does he have his fruit?"

Jackfruit isn't a person's name at all. The fruit's name first comes from the Indian word "Chakka Pazham". Later, Portuguese (葡萄牙) travelers came to India and called it "Jaca". This brings us to its English name of jackfruit, said NPR. 

There is another food, however, named after a person—the sandwich. In the 1900s, playing card games late into the night became popular in Britain. John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, started to eat pieces of cold beef between two pieces of bread. This was a late-night meal without leaving the gaming table. 

There are more names named after people. Long Johns are warm trousers that keep us warm in winter. It's said that they were named after the US boxer John L. Sullivan who liked wearing a similar kind of clothing in the games. 

So, the next time you find an interesting name in the English language, why not go into its history?

(1) How did jackfruit get its name? A. From a person named Jack. B. Through the news of NPR. C. Through a Portuguese word, Jaca. D. From its birthplace, Pazham.
(2) What do we know about John Montagu? A. He cares about health. B. He is good at cooking. C. He is popular in Britain. D. He likes playing card games.
(3) What are Long Johns? A. Long scarfs. B. Warm coats. C. Boxing gloves. D. Winter trousers.
(4) Which is the best title of the text? A. A Trip into Fruit Names. B. Interesting Food Names. C. Stories Behind Fun Names. D. Important English Names.
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If you are someone who likes to end the day by taking a book to bed, Gladstone's Library in the UK might be a good place for you. This is a library like any other but with an important difference—you can also sleep there. It is a paradise (乐园) for book lovers where you don't need to take only one book to bed—you can choose from 150, 000!

Hidden in a beautiful town in North Wales, Gladstone's Library is a popular place to spend a nice quiet weekend. It looks like the type of the old library you might see in a movie and visitors say it has the right smell, too! The library is open to the public during the day but for those who want to make the most of their reading. There are twenty-six bedrooms just meters from the books, with prices starting at $145 per night. At first the rooms were mostly used by theologians (神学家). These days, anyone interested in reading can stay.

The library was the idea of William Gladstone. He wanted his large collection of books to be read by the public so he moved more than 30,000 from his home to a library in the village nearby. By that time, he was over eighty years old and he didn't live to see the opening of the library he had imagined.

But with his books and a large amount of money he left, the building was opened in 1889. Now, the library welcomes students, writers, scientists, theologians and those who just enjoy books.

(1) What makes Gladstone's Library different? A. Readers can get books for free. B. Readers can watch movies in it. C. Readers can spend a night there. D. Readers can meet book lovers.
(2) What does the underlined "it" in paragraph 2 refer to? A. The town. B. The library. C. The weekend. D. The movie.
(3) Why did Gladstone move his books to a library? A. Because he planned to move his house. B. Because he didn't like reading anymore. C. Because he was unable to see when he was old. D. Because he hoped to share his books with others.
(4) What do we know about Gladstone's library? A. Visitors can find it in Germany. B. The bedrooms in it are close to books. C. Only theologians can use it nowadays. D. Gladstone was alive when it was opened.
(5) Why does the writer write the passage? A. To tell us the facts about Gladstone's Library. B. To tell us some tips for choosing a good book. C. To tell us the history of Gladstone's Library. D. To tell us the importance of visiting a library.
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