问题 完形填空

Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.

Jill is not feeling well. So her mother takes her to the hospital.

Jill:    Good morning, doctor.

Doctor: Good morning. 小题1:______________  ?

Jill:    This morning I had a pain in my head.

Doctor: 小题2:_______________ ?

Jill:    I’m feeling even worse.

Doctor: Let me take your temperature. It’s a cold.小题3:________?           

Jill:    Really? But I don’t feel any better now.

Doctor: Did you eat anything for breakfast?

Mother: No.小题4:_____________?

Doctor: Well , take this medicine three times a day. 小题5:__________?

Jill:    OK.  Thank you.

答案

小题1:What’s wrong with you?

What’s the matter/trouble with you?

小题2: How are you feeling now?

小题3: Nothing serious。

小题4: She didn’t feel like eating anything.

小题5:I hope you’ll be better soon.

小题1:下句回答的是我的头疼,所以本句问的是情况怎么了,对此通常用What’s wrong with you? What’s the matter/trouble with you?

小题2:下句回答的是现在感到更加不舒服,所以本句问的是现在感觉如何,故本空应填 How are you feeling now?

小题3:医生告诉她只是感冒,所以后句应该表示没什么严重的,故本空填Nothing serious。

小题4:上句问今天早晨她吃东西了吗?回答语是否定的,所以她生病了,不想吃东西才对,故本空填She didn’t feel like eating anything.

小题5:看完病之后应该对别人表示祝愿,希望别人好转,故本空填I hope you’ll be better soon.

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Four decades ago a group of college students visited the mountains of Borneo to examine moth (蛾) populations. Now a team of British scientists, including a member of the original trip, has returned to the same sites to repeat the survey. They have found that, due to rising temperatures, the insects now live 68 meters higher.

Global warming is forcing tropical (热带的) species uphill to escape the rising temperatures at a rate of nearly 2 meters a year, the new study from Borneo suggests.

Since this was the only chance to repeat the original survey, the scientist did everything they could to do it exactly the same way, going at the same time of year, in July and August, using photographs to find the exact original sites of the moth traps.

"While this is the first study of insects, a few other studies of tropical species are starting to appear," said Thomas. "If you look across all those studies, you’ll find the same results, and it’s extremely difficult to think of any other explanation for them."

While some species might survive by finding places on the mountains with temperatures similar to those of their original habitats, others may run out of habitat on the rocky peaks, warns the study.

In a paper in the journal Naturein 2004, Thomas and 13 other experts analyzed the habitats of 1,100 species on five continents, and estimated that on average one quarter were at risk of extinction.

Last year a paper published in the Public Library of Science in the US warned that the risk of extinction in the tropics was becoming more and more serious. The authors, Jana and Steven Vamosi, estimated that 20-45% of tropical species were at risk of extinction.

小题1:If the temperature continues to rise at the same rate for ten years, the insects will live about ______.

A.6.8 meters higher

B.19 meters higher

C.34 meters higher

D.68 meters higher小题2:What’s the problem for some species moving up mountains?

A.There’ll be too little space.

B.The temperature will be much too low.

C.They will be at greater risk of extinction.

D.They’ll find it hard to adapt to the environment.小题3:We can learn from the passage that ______.

A.this survey of moths has been carried out many times

B.some scientists have put forward other explanations for the results

C.scientists tried to repeat the original survey

D.20-45% of tropical species were estimated to be at risk of extinction in 2004小题4:Which of the following has been mainly discussed in the passage?

A.Climate change forcing moths higher.

B.Protecting moths from extinction.

C.How to research tropical moths.

D.How to study moths living on mountains.