Green is an important color in nature. I

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Green is an important color in nature. It is the color of grass and the leaves on trees. It is the color of most growing plants, too.

Sometimes, the word green means young, fresh and growing. Sometimes, it describes something that is not yet finished or plants that are not ripe.

For example, a greenhorn is someone who has no experience, who is new to a situation. In the fifteenth century, a greenhorn was a young cow or ox whose horns had not yet developed. A century or so later, a greenhorn was a soldier who had not yet had any experience in war (战争). By the eighteenth century, a greenhorn had the meaning it has today--a person who is new in a job.

About one hundred years ago, greenhorn was a popular expression in the American west. Old-timers used it to describe a man who had just arrived from one of the big cities in the east. The greenhorn didn’t have the skills that he would need to live in the hard, rough country.

Someone who has the ability to grow plants well is said to have a green thumb. The expression comes from the early nineteen hundreds.

A person with a green thumb seems to have a magic touch that makes plants grow quickly and well. You might say that the woman next door has a green thumb if her garden continues to grow long after your plants have died.

The Green Revolution (革命) is the name which was given some years ago to the development of new kinds of rice and other grains. The new plants produced much larger crops. The Green Revolution was the result of hard work by agricultural (农业的) scientists who had green thumbs.

小题1:According to the passage, a greenhorn means________ now.

A.a young cow or ox whose horns have not yet developed

B.a soldier who has not had any experience in war

C.a person who is new in a job

D.a man who doesn’t have the skills to live in the country小题2:The meaning of the underlined word “ripe” in the second paragraph is ________.

A.未完成的

B.成熟的

C.青涩的

D.老练的小题3:Which of the following about the Green Revolution is NOT right?

A.If there weren’t the Green Revolution, we would have no rice to eat.

B.The expression “the Green Revolution” appeared several years ago.

C.Because of the Green Revolution, we have more kinds of rice and other grains.

D.Agricultural scientists with green thumbs started the Green Revolution.小题4:We can know from the passage that _______.

A.all growing plants is green

B.green is the most important color in nature

C.a person with a green thumb can make plants grow well

D.the expression “a green thumb” has a history of two hundred years小题5:The main idea of the passage is ________.

A.a greenhorn

B.a green thumb

C.the Green Revolution

D.the word “green” and its story

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沥青混合料残留稳定度指标是指试件浸水7d后的稳定度。( )

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Passage Four

What makes Reader’s Digest the most successful magazine in publishing history Beneath the fun and excitement that fill our pages, we are, above all else, a serious magazine. Our readers are serious people. The Digest never loses sight of the fact that each day all of us confront a tough, challenging world. To millions who know our record of viewing this world, we are not a luxury; we are a necessity.
Basic to our magazine is a steady focus on the power of the individual. We show that man’s greatest ideas and accomplishment, his often stunning (极好的) faith and courage and hope, can be seen in the conduct of ordinary men and women. We reflect the universal skepticism that government can solve our problems; we herald the unending promise of self-determination and individual enterprise. Readers depend upon us for truth and accuracy, logic and common sense.
Our stories come from the grit of human experience—the tough, the tender, the funny. These Stories—always told in a powerful narrative style—spring from tore and caring, from a sense of right and wrong, from a dedication to the vitality (活力,生命力) of the human spirit. We are at the forefront of major issues of medicine, health, environment, human rights. We take readers behind the headlines to the cause and meaning of world events. We celebrate courage, champion adventure and always seek to expand the mind, and to enrich the spirit and the body. It is this clear voice—never preaching (说教), always showing—that has made readers set us apart from all other magazines.
Deep within our widely varied package of humor, drama, and helpful information, there hums (哼唱) a subtle power that guides people in every aspect of their lives. They listen because what we put forth rings true. They are comfortable with our clear, concise words that inform them, entertain them, and remind them of those eternal values that fortify all decent people as they seek clarity and coherence in a confusing world. Our readers recognize that our compass is good for the long haul—that our principles are good for all seasons, good for all ages, good for all those who wish to play a role in making their world a better place. So long as we never lose sight of these powerful principles that are at the soul of our magazine—and so long as we remain at the cutting edge of life in our world—then we are prepared to lay claim to a future as brilliant and as exciting as our past.

The Reader’s Digest claims to be a necessity because ______.

A.it provides fun and excitement to its readers

B.it views the world as the ordinary people do

C.it presents people with solutions to life’s problems

D.it has such a long history that every generation is reading it

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解决未来资源稀缺问题的途径?

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在某次调查中,有高达2/3的受访者认为目前影响安全感的最重要的因素是收入高低。分析不同收入人群的安全感,发现月收入在3000~6000元的人群,安全感要明显低于月收入6000~8000元的人群。因此,收入越低,安全感越低。
以下哪项如果为真,不能削弱上述观点______

A.收入在3000~6000元的人群生活成本比其他群体更高
B.很多人认为收入稳定比收入多更容易给人安全感
C.收入在1500~3000元的人群更有安全感
D.收入不是影响安全感的唯一因素,食品、婚姻等都对安全感有同等重要的作用

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