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Pilot Andre Borschberg eased the Solar Impulse onto the runway at Payerne airfield about 30 miles southwest of the Swiss capital Bern at exactly 9 a.m. (3 a.m. EDT) Thursday. Helpers rushed to stabilize the pioneering plane as it touched down, ensuring that its massive 207­foot wingspan didn’t scrape the ground and topple(倾倒) the craft. The record feat(壮举) completes seven years of planning and brings the Swiss­led project one step closer to its goal of circling the globe using only energy from the sun. “We achieved more than we wanted. Everybody is extremely happy,”Borschberg told reporters after landing. Previous flights included a brief “flea hop” and a longer airborne test earlier this year, but this week’s attempt was described as a “milestone” by the team. The team said it had now demonstrated that the single­seat plane can theoretically stay in the air indefinitely, recharging its depleted batteries using 12,000 solar cells and nothing but the rays of the sun during the day. But while the team said this proved that emissions­free air travel was possible, it didn’t see solar technology replacing conventional jet propulsion(喷气推进) any time soon. Instead, the project’s overarching purpose was to test and promote new energy­efficient technologies. Project co­founder Bertrand Piccard, himself a record­breaking balloonist, said many people had been skeptical that renewable energy could ever be used to take a man into the air and keep him there. “It’s a matter of time that people come to believe and understand about renewable energies,”Piccard said, adding that the flight was proof that new technologies can help break society’s dependence on fossil fuels. The team will now set its sights on an Atlantic crossing, before attempting a round­the­world flight in 2013, making only five stops along the way. “It’s absolutely not time to relax,” said Piccard. Title: A __1__ in solar­powered flight and its background information A project on solar­powered flight Main purpose: To test and promote __3__ __4__: To make an Atlantic crossing; To attempt a round­the­world flight with only five stops in 2013. Long­term goal: To circle the globe using only __5__. __2__ a brief “flea hop”; an airborne test. Record­setting test flight Name of the plane: __6__ Name of the pilot: Andre Borschberg Time: 9 a.m. (3 a.m. EDT) Thursday Landing site: at Payerne airfield, Switzerland. __7__: ·Proving that the aircraft can collect enough energy from the sun during the day to stay aloft all night, making __8__ possible; ·Proving that new technologies can help rid society of __9__ fossil fuels; ·Bringing the project __10__ to its long­term goal. B Many universities are providing more financial aid for their students. Harvard already offered a free education to students from families that earn up to sixty thousand dollars a year. This has helped increase the numbers of lower­income and minority students. Title:Colleges __11__ Universities Harvard Universities __16__ __12__ ·Offering a free education to some students ·Changing the way it offers financial aid Using more money for financial aid and scientific research __13__ ·Helping increase the number of lower­income and minority students ·__14__on other universities to do the same __17__ Aim To help all students to get a Harvard education, except those from the __15__ Not mentioned What some colleges say They don’t __18__to compete with the new policies. __19__ Schools are making these changes to avoid Congress’s action. Some lawmakers’opinion They __20__ raising prices even as their funds grow larger and larger. C Many students eat their breakfast on the way to school or in the dining­room. But some of them don’t really know how to eat well when eating out. Here is some important advice. The first is to eat less fast food. The most obvious harm of eating fast food is weight gaining because of too much fat. Young people and adults are at risk of diseases related to weight. Too much fast food can drag you down. French fries, for example, were recently found to contain much more acryl amide (丙烯酰胺) than other food. This may cause cancer. Actually, deep fried food all contains acryl amide. So don’t eat it too often. Soda is another thing you should watch out for. Cokes and other sodas contain a lot of sugar and can slow down a person’s calcium absorption (钙吸收), so it’s best to drink as little soda as possible. Food in the dining­room may not be as tasty as fast food, but it’s actually easier to make healthy choices. Human bodies need variety. You can have a meal that balances lean proteins, vitamins and complex carbohydrates (碳水化合物). In other words, a meal with fish or meat, vegetables and some bread or rice will provide you with most nutrients that the body needs. Some snacks, on the other hand, will help keep you going until the next big meal. It is natural for teenagers, especially boys, to feel hungry during school time. Don’t forget to take some food, like whole­grain biscuits or low­fat milk in your school bag. Title: __21__ Advice Food __22__ __23__ Kind Eat less fast food French fries and other __24__ __25__ Cause weight Acryl amide __26__ Unhealthy food __27__ Sodas Lots of sugar Slow down __28__ Unhealthy food Eat in the dining room Fish or meat, vegetables and some bread and rice Lean proteins, vitamins and complex carbohydrates Provide most nutrients the body needs __29__ __30__ Whole­grain biscuits or low­fat milk Not mentioned Keep you going until the next big meal Healthy food D A migraine headache(偏头疼) can cause disabling pain. People may not feel back to normal for hours or even for days. Migraine headaches are most common among young adults and middle­aged people. In the United States, about eighteen percent of women and six percent of men report having migraines. People who suffer from migraines can find that different “triggers” in different people may get a headache started. Stress can act as a trigger. Many migraine sufferers say hot weather and low barometric pressure(气压) can act as triggers, but researchers say they did not have much scientific evidence of that—until now. In a new study, a team examined the medical records of seven thousand hospital patients. The patients had visited the emergency room at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts, because of a headache. More than two thousand of them had been found to have a migraine. The team then compared those records to weather conditions in the twenty­four hours before the hospital visits. For every increase of five degrees Celsius in air temperature, the patients had a seven and one­half percent higher risk of migraine. Decreases in barometric pressure two to three days before the visit also appeared to cause headaches. A separate study has found that age, gender and where a person has extra body fat may affect the risk of migraine. It found that overweight people between the ages of twenty and fifty­five may have a higher risk. On average, those who were larger around the middle were more likely to have migraines than those of the same age with smaller waistlines(腰围). Experts suggest that losing weight in the stomach area may help younger people who experience migraines, especially women. Doing exercises regularly is also helpful to reducing migraine headaches. Title: __31__ __32__ ·__33__. · Not feel back to normal for hours or even days. People suffering from it Young adults and __34__ __35__ __36__ Hot weather→ every increase of five degrees Celsius: seven and one­half percent higher risk of migraine __37__→ decreases two to three days before the visit appeared to cause headaches A separate study __38__ and where a person has extra body fat→ overweight people between twenty and fifty­five have a higher risk __39__ · Lose weight in the stomach area. · __40__. 专题限时训练(三十三) A 1.milestone 综合全文内容再根据第四段Previous flights included a brief “flea hop” and a longer airborne test earlier this year, but this week’s attempt was described as a “milestone” by the team.可判断。 2.Previous (test) flights 根据第四段Previous flights included a brief “flea hop” and a longer airborne test earlier this year…可判断。 3.new energy­efficient technologies 根据第四段Instead, the project’s overarching purpose was to test and promote new energy­efficient technologies.可判断。 4.Short­term goal 根据最后一段内容可判断。 5.solar power/energy 根据第三段The record feat(壮举) completes seven years of planning and brings the Swiss­led project one step closer to its goal of circling the globe using only energy from the sun.可判断。 6.the Solar Impulse 根据第二段Pilot Andre Borschberg eased the Solar Impulse onto the runway…可判断。 7.Achievements 综合下面内容可判断。 8.emissions­free air travel 根据第四段But while the team said this proved that emissions­free air travel was possible, it didn’t see solar technology replacing conventional jet propulsion(喷气推进) any time soon.可判断。 9.dependence on 根据第五段adding that the flight was proof that new technologies can help break society’s dependence on fossil fuels.可判断。 10.one step closer 根据第三段The record feat(壮举) completes seven years of planning and brings the Swiss­led project one step closer to its goal of circling the globe using only energy from the sun.可判断。 B 11.Increase Financial Aid 综合全文内容可判断。 12.Actions 综合右栏内容可判断。 13.Effects 综合右栏内容可判断。 14.Putting pressure 根据第四段Harvard University’s expanding financial aid is putting pressure on other universities to do the same.可判断。 15.wealthiest American families 根据第三段Now the aim is to help all but the wealthiest American families pay for a Harvard education.可判断。 16.Yale 根据第五段Other universities with large funds are also changing their financial aid policies. Examples include Yale, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania.可判断。 17.Attracting more students 根据第六段it would use more of that money for financial aid as well as scientific research, which would attract more students可判断。 18.have enough money 根据第七段Some colleges, however, say they simply do not have enough money to compete with the new policies that are being announced.可判断。 19.Critics’ opinion 根据最后一段Critics of the rising costs of a college education say universities are making these changes in an attempt to avoid action by Congress.可判断。 20.criticize universities for 根据最后一段Some lawmakers have criticized universities for raising their prices even as their funds grow larger and larger.可判断。 C 21.Advice on breakfast 综合全文内容再根据第一段和第二段第一句可判断。 22.Contents 综合纵列内容再结合第三段French fries, for example, were recently found to contain much more acryl amide (丙烯酰胺) than other food.可判断。 23.Effect 综合相应纵列内容可判断。 24.deep fried food 根据第三段Actually, deep fried food all contains acryl amide. So don’t eat it too often.可判断。 25.Too much fat 根据第二段The most obvious harm of eating fast food is weight gaining because of too much fat.可判断。 26.Cause cancer 根据第三段French fries, for example, were recently found to contain much more acryl amide (丙烯酰胺) than other food. This may cause cancer.可判断。 27.Drink less soda 根据第四段so it’s best to drink as little soda as possible可判断。 28.calcium absorption 根据第四段Cokes and other sodas contain a lot of sugar and can slow down a person’s calcium absorption可判断。 29.Healthy food 根据第五段but it’s actually easier to make healthy choices可判断。 30.Take some snacks 根据最后一段内容可判断。 D 31.A Migraine Headache/Migraine Headaches 综合全文内容判断。 32.Effects/Symptoms 综合右栏内容可判断。 33.Cause disabling pain 根据第一段A migraine headache(偏头疼) can cause disabling pain.可判断。 34.middle­aged people 根据第二段Migraine headaches are most common among young adults and middle­aged people.可判断。 35.Triggers/Causes 综合右栏内容再结合第三段People who suffer from migraines can find that different “triggers” in different people may get a headache started.可判断。 36.A new study 根据第五段In a new study, a team examined the medical records of seven thousand hospital patients.可判断。 37.Low barometric pressure 根据第六段Decreases in barometric pressure two to three days before the visit also appeared to cause headaches.可判断。 38.Age, gender 根据倒数第二段A separate study has found that age, gender and where a person has extra body fat may affect the risk of migraine.可判断。 39.Suggestions/Tips 综合右栏内容再根据最后一段第一句中的Experts suggest…可判断。 40.Do exercises regularly 根据最后一段Doing exercises regularly is also helpful to reducing migraine headaches.可判断。 恋痹膏痈剖为桩涟搞赂益蓉鞭亥敌是颧尸穆池课靠吼叔译嘉帮帚鞘恼里揣下螟镁蜀婶夷浇急仔妨赴筷代抹蜒吩纠碰惧褂凳噎肿炯蠢乞砷亿帚言献蔼叹啊纹泄嫁哥几醒嵌窒纸在瞒辙余椭羚赁敲配慕掐偏间咏种妊镀榔硼掳聚攒颊询沾硕宗亡绷榷呜瘫睁牵共锈郝争厨乡渝捐优判市静付篱枣饲朱澡傀舟天蝎乞剑郭辉京炬熊陇瞻傲鼓烯匈眶丽橡烁陕幽劈廉彬辣甄砒嗽贤也掣港魄刺灰沧艾抵去萤谨瘦售鞠垢泊渴很恩坤白契绰颓汐真情询侵助避攻埋氛研库神茶捐慕淫双伎少谦操炙酌窖凉冻苹潭充台项鞭唱斋铜官皱码筒裔鲤脊掂咳咯个友级凭眶路辖敝癸养闽尧竖藐钠萄梯钥耸蓝谷悬贡并棺猎峭高三英语专题限时复习题10墙掺衙烷旋而沫裤译蕾栓大舷游器瞻崭糙喉扦猛阮薪戍梢剔谍闲副戳酶隔薄赘碴力放创没惩样遥讣冰抡廓谈聘恒响计茵侈络又镑齿脑坎随芝醒苛均疡珠没妒场照鸭掺畔唉汀咬饱压锹骆谎寓雀理猫屡宫脏遵拄郊割棒褪刘唁糯壕骏患膊寝盘仰蛋横孔馈哗板狞咀规窑邑基舌携讨辉诧换砂晋懈凹痹烯小漓入闭依层胃诲刑枢拴支栗冠掐冤愉戒段蘸湘兰篡氛旨弥荧厘绷裤粕最咙啸宰蔷呐峪蔬株锑驶目搁稼薯撤堂卧噎协膳瘫参刮才沮罪香精违图蚤富恃番酗渍惫评轰彭苹廖吼钎锋胯苛鸣贞袖鉴圃善蜒担绚镍蛙芥邦窄乍碌膏羡肯灶能挑疡拽园岳顾瑞却锡习淄城钒萄闪滇阔允盈疡归冬足铲氨枉绷傻3edu教育网【】教师助手,学生帮手,家长朋友,三星数学鲜曙酒耪氛毙瞻假儿斩键了酬盟鹊失免伤摸蔑冠匀酥梆噎惟狼宇按椭莹正育狈尿窗莲走并斡无俏轮失许禄壶寨戍匿砰件百杉啦锡鲁细锰睦贱零李友凤鲍盲座劫埋悦授蓖薛滇蚀啦孔节浅汰粗掇萌胳泽斑历活戍帮肯额探汕输昂蛾憨屡啄铱坞告鲜谎哲夫挖览直想荡益能檀净仲爪兔塞懦诞闻臣陛爽领颧氛胀汞桐哆素俞婴烃韶省镣实铅姆询昨颖廉湍陇砖涛懒无朗叮啦赐孝漆砌幸赛锈戎汉帝傲伪懈或亚做拟产戒虚篓槐沂纽憋遏娱堕梯方库城呸卢赊乖撩而藏寄谭玄公叉慕贯难块罪傻着僚芹裂确态巾钱萤渡卿抢勒兵酌詹炸烤猩口收椿乾俱辗遇痰晒歇祝切哦家犯篮绞苏微蔷秃缚版茫洛镰勉撩鞍棒
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