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change nature for our goals-so much that it seems we may be in danger of influencing it seriously.“Want me to play your favorite song?”Kameron asked..“Of course,”Gustav answered.tIn A Natural History of the Future,biologist Rob Dunn thinks that nothing could be furtherwas the only song Kameron knew.from the truth:rather than asking whether nature will let us live,we'd better ask whether we willThe small violin rested seriously under Kameron's chin ()She played as best shelet nature last.Although we try our best,or worst,to control the biological world,life has its owncould.Vivian beat her leg to keep rhythm(for Kameron.Gustay held Vivian's other hand.laws,and no matter what man does,he cannot change them.It was not the performance that was moving,but the memories it brought.Explaining several basic laws of ecology(),Dunn shows why life cannot be stopped.We24.Why is Kameron special compared with other kids?grow one single crop on the field,only to find new life appearing to attack them.We throw awayA.She likes playing outside.B.She cares about the elderly.poisonous(有毒的)waste,only to find microbes(微生物)taking it over.And even in the LondonC.She has plenty of energyD.She can draw on the sidewalk.Tube,we have seen a new type of mosquito appear to take advantage of a place that is clearly not fit25.Why did Kameron knock on the couple's door?to live.Life will not follow our plans.Instead,Dunn shows us the future of living things and theA.To ask for praise by singing a song.B.To learn the violin from them.D.To make money by playing the violin.challenges that the next generation may faceC.To cheer them up with music.A Natural History of the Future sets a new standard for understanding the different kinds of life26.What did the couple use to do every day?A.Go for a walkB.Make a drive.and our future as a kind of creature.C.Stay at homeD.Do woodworking.Weight:478g27.What is the most moving for the couple?Size:223×146×33mmA.The love between them.B.Vivian's attitude to the music.Price:£25.00C.Kameron's performance.D.Thinking back to past experiences.Ways to Buy:They can be got in bookstores and online.C21.What does the author think of humans'scientific achievements?Americans celebrate Labor Day this year on September 5.The national holiday began moreA.They help humans beat nature.B.They do good to nature in many ways.than 100 years ago to honor low-paid factory workersC.They may change nature too much.D.They are developed too slowly.Labor Day also marks the end of summer.Many students return to school after Labor Day.The22.Which of the following agrees with the idea in the book?hot days of summer turn cooler.Many Americans celebrate the holiday with an outdoor familyA.Living things like poisonous waste.B.Life will be out of control in the future.picnic.C.Life can live in any living conditions.D.Living things have their own rules to followBut Labor Day started with a struggle(奋斗).On May1,I889,workers marched(游行)on23.Who may be most probably interested in the book introduced in the text?the streets of Paris,France.International Labor Day was born.Most industrialized countries in theA.Historians.B.Naturalists.C.Businessmen.D.Artists.world-except the United States and Canada-celebrate Labor Day on the first of May.BOn September 5,1882,in New York City,about 10,000 workers walked through the streets toOn a Saturday afternoon,you find most kids outside playing games.Kids are made for theshow the strength of labor organizations.For many years after that,American workers used the firstoutdoors,with their endless energy and the easy way in which they make friends.It's not differentMonday in September to ask for better working conditions and pay.Music was a part of many offor Kameron,an ordinary,fun-loving 7-year-old girl who loves to draw out the world's longestthose marches.hopscotch(跳格子)on the sidewalk.Labor songs traditionally tell stories of conflicts and hopes for a better life.Manytraditional American labor songs came from workers in the coal mines of the South.Mine ownersIn between jump-rope games,basketball shootouts and skateboard races,Kameron takes timewere against workers'unions.In Kentucky,the company police searched for union leaders.Theyto do something special for her elderly neighbors.Kameron's neighborhood is home to a good mixwaited outside a worker's home for several days to stop him from organizing marches.The coalof young families and elderly neighbors whose children have long since left home.Kameron firststarted waving to them.Most of them smiled back.miner's wife,Florence Reece,stayed inside with her children.She wrote this song,"Which SideAre You On?”Then Kameron decided that some of them needed a little pleasure.So she ran home,took herAnother American labor song is called "Bread and Roses".Based on a poem by Jamesviolin and made the rounds."Can I play you a song?"she asked,after knocking on the door.Oppenheim,it was published in December of 1911.The poem speaks about the women's laborGustav smiled wide.He has beautiful white hair and a soft accent().He grew up inmovement.At that time,conditions in factories,where many women worked,were dreadful.A fire atScandinavia and is a wood finisher.His wife Vivian has a smile that fills their tiny home.She stooda clothing factory in New York killed 146 people.awkwardly,and had difficulty moving about.It looked terribly uncomfortable.Vivian has hadA month after Oppenheim's poem was published,women workers in Lawrence,Massachusettsmuscular dystrophy(肌肉菱缩)for over20 years.Gustav is her full---time caregiver.They'vewent on with their marches,which won them higher pay and better working conditions.Oppenheim'sreplaced their daily walks with afternoon drives,but even those are getting too difficult for Vivian.poem received more attention.Gustav let Kameron in,and Vivian took hold of both their arms and pulled to her chair.On28.What does Labor Day mean to students in the United States?the table beside her was a photo of her with Gustay when they were young and energetic,travelingA.It's time to have a picnic.B.Their summer vacation is over.around Europe,Egypt and Iceland.In the photo,Vivian is very beautiful,and Gustav is handsome.C.It teaches them to respect laborD.They can learn about history through activities.英语试题第3页(共8页)英语试题第4页(共8页)