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I was now in my twenty third year of residence in this island and was accustomed to the place and to the manner of living. If it had not been the savages(野人)who had come to the place to disturb me, I could have been content to spent the rest of my time there, even to the last moment, till I had laid me down and died, like the old goat in the cave.

I had also arrived to some little recreations and amusements, which made the time pass more pleasantly with me a great deal than it did before.

At first, I had taught my Poll to speak. And he did it so familiarly and talked so clearly and plain that it was very pleasant to me. And he lived with me no less than twenty six years. How long he might live afterwards, I don’t know; though I know they have an idea in Brazil that they live a hundred years. Perhaps poor Poll may be alive there still, calling Poor Robin Crusoe to this day. I wish no other English man had the bad luck to go there and hear him. But if he did, he would certainly believe it was the devil(魔鬼).

My dog was a very pleasant and loving companion to me, for no less than sixteen years of my time, and then died of mere old age.

As for my cats, they multiplied to that degree that I had to shoot several of them at first to keep them from eating up all I had.

Besides these, I had two more parrots which talked pretty well and would all call Robin Crusoe, but none like my first. Nor indeed did I take the pains with any of them that I had done with him.

I had also several sea-fowls, whose names I don’t know, that I caught upon the shore and cut their wings. And the little stakes which I had planted before my castle wall being now grown up to a good thick bush, these fowls all lived among these low trees and bred there, which was very agreeable to me; so that as I said above, I began to be well content with the life I led if not worried about the threat from the savages.

小题1:What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.Robin Crusoe treated animals kindly.

B.Robin Crusoe led a hard life on the island.

C.The animals raised by Robin Crusoe brought him much pleasure.

D.The savages always spoiled Robin Crusoe’s happy life.小题2:How many parrots did Robin Crusoe mention in this passage?

A.2

B.3

C.4

D.5小题3:According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

A.Robin’s dog may be still alive on the island.

B.Robin Crusoe lived in harmony with savages.

C.Robin Crusoe met an English man while on the island.

D.Parrots raised by Robin could talk very well.小题4:What is the “sea-fowl” mentioned in the last paragraph?

A.A bird living on the coast.

B.A fish living in the sea.

C.A creature without a name

D.An animal feeding on tree leaves.

答案

小题1:C

小题2:B

小题3:D

小题4:A

题目分析:文章大意:本文是Robin Crusoe介绍自己在岛上饲养几种动物的乐趣。他饲养了羊、狗、鹦鹉、猫等,这些动物为他在岛上的漂流生活带来了幸福和快乐。

小题1:C 概括题。根据文章第二段的I had also arrived to some little recreations and amusements, which made the time pass more pleasantly with me a great deal than it did before可知他饲养的动物们给他带来了无穷的快乐。故选C。

小题2:B细节题。根据倒数第二段I had two more parrots which talked pretty well and would all call Robin Crusoe, but none like my first可知他饲养了三只鹦鹉。故选B。

小题3:D 推断题。根据倒数第二段I had two more parrots which talked pretty well and would all call Robin Crusoe, but none like my first可知他饲养的鹦鹉会说话。故选D。

小题4:A 推断题。根据I had also several sea-fowls, whose names I don’t know, that I caught upon the shore and cut their wings.判断这种动物是生长在海岸边的。故选A。

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The many part of the earth’s atmosphere are linked with the various parts of the earth’s surface to produce a whole---the climate system. Different parts of the earth’s surface react to the energy of the sun in different ways. For example, ice and snow reflect much of it. Land surfaces absorb solar energy and heat up rapidly. Oceans store the energy without experiencing a significant temperature rise. Thus, the different types of surfaces transfer heat into the atmosphere at different rates.  We can view climate as existing in three domains: space, time, and human perception. In the domain of space, we can study local, regional, and global climates. In time, we can look at the climate for a year, a decade, a millennium, and so forth. Finally, we depend on our perceptions of the data, so we must include our own human perception into our model. Human perception must be included if our understanding of climatic processes is to be translated into societal actions. As a society, we make informed choices about how to use the beneficial effects of climate, such as deciding when and where to plant crops. We also make choices about how to minimize the harmful effects of climate---storms, blizzards, and droughts.

According to the author, why must we include human perception in our study of climate

A.We must interpret data and take actions related to climate

B.We must create an interesting model of the climate system

C.We must develop an understanding of our environment

D.We must change our traditional ways of studying climate.