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No expiration date or service fees.(Using Your Points at Checkout (Shop with Points): Certain restrictions apply. Learn more about Shop with points by clicking here or see Rewards Program Rules and Regulations which will be mailed after your account is established.1. If you make a Purchase for$300 at Amazon.com with the Amazon.com Rewards Visa Card,how many points can you get?A. 9 B. 30 C. 600 D. 9002. Which of the following is Not the feature of the amazon.com Rewards visa card?A. You needn't pay the annual fee.B. You can get rewarded with this card even if you buy something on other websites.C. $30 will be instantly loaded into your amazon.com account upon the approval of your credit card application.D. Besides the redemption for instant savings at Amazon.com checkout,you can also redeem for cash back and gift cards.3. From this passage, we can infer______A. you can get one point for every dollar you earn with the cardB. your points will be redeemed at Amazon.com checkout automatically towards any eligible purchaseC. the most attractive part of this card is the 2X rewards in gas and restaurant purchasesD. in some cases, you can get your cash back with the points in your card accountBOne day, gardeners might not just hear the buzz of bees among their flowers, but the whirr of robots, too. Scientists have managed to turn an unassuming drone (鄀篘:g) into a remote controlled pollinator (坈墊抁薔) by attaching horsehairs coated with a special, sticky gel to its underbelly.Animal pollinators are needed for the reproduction of 90% of flowering plants and one third of human food crops. Chief among those are bees but many bee populations in the United States have been in steep decline in recent decades. Thus, the decline of bees isn抰 just worrisome because it could disrupt ecosystems, but also because it could disrupt agriculture and economy. People have been trying to come up with replacement techniques, but none of them are especially effective yet.Scientists have thought about using drones, but they haven抰 figured out how to make free-flying robot insects that can rely on their own power source without being attached to a wire. 揑t抯 very tough work, said senior author Eijiro Miyako, a chemist at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. His particular contribution to the field involves a gel, one he抎 considered a mistake 10 years before and stuck in a storage cabinet. When it was rediscovered a decade later, it hadn抰 dried up or degraded at all. 揑 was so surprised because it still had high viscosity, Miyako said.The chemist noticed that when dropped, the gel absorbed an impressive amount of dust from the floor. Miyako realized this material could be very useful for picking up pollen (眰墊). He and his colleagues chose a drone and attached horsehairs to its smooth surface to mimic a bee s fuzzy body. They coated those horsehairs in the gel, and then controlled the drones over lilies, where they would pick up the pollen from one flower and then deposit the pollen at another one, thus fertilizing it.The scientists looked at the hairs under a scanning electron microscope and counted up the pollen grains attached to the surface and found that the drones whose horsehairs had been coated with the gel had about 10 times more pollen than those that had not been coated with the gel.Miyako does not think such drones would replace bees altogether, but could simply help bees with their pollinating duties. There抯 a lot of work to be done before that抯 a reality, however. Small drones will need to become more controllable and energy efficient, as well as smarter, with better GPS and artificial intelligence.4. What does the underlined word 搗iscosity in Para.3 probably mean?A. Hardness. B. Stickiness. C. Flexibility. D. Purity.5. We can learn from the passage that______.A. bees disrupt both agriculture and economyB. scientists have invented self-powered robot insectsC. bees in the United States are on the edge of extinctionD. Miyako found the special feature of the gel by chance6. According to Eijiro Miyako, the drones______.A. are not yet ready for practical use B. may eventually replace bees in the futureC. are much more efficient than bee pollinatorsD. can provide a solution to economic depressionCHumanity has begun wrestling with the dangers of global threats such as climate change. But few authorities are planning for catastrophic solar storms -huge eruptions of mass and energy from the sun that destroy Earth抯 magnetic field. In a recent paper, two Harvard University scientists estimate the potential economic damage from such an event will increase in the future and could equal the current U.S.GDP-about20 trillion-150years from now.This kind of storm has happened before. The so-called Carrington Event in 1859,the most intense magnetic storm ever recorded on Earth, caused auroras(乬IQ in the atmosphere and even delivered electric shocks to telegraph operators. But a Carrington-scale storm today would cause far more harm because society now depends so heavily on electrical power grids, communications satellites and GPS.In an effort to quantify that threat, astrophysicists Abraham Loeb and Manasvi Lingam of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics developed a mathematical model that assumes society's vulnerability(?_'` to solar storms will grow with technological advances. Under this model, during the next 50 years the potential for economic damage will depend primarily on the rising odds of a strong solar storm over time. Beyond 50 years our vulnerability will increase dramatically with technological progress until the latter levels off.Some scientists question the model抯 predictions. 揈stimating the economic impact is challenging now, let alone in over a century, says Edward Oughton, a research associate at the University of Cambridge's Center for Risk Studies. Yet he warns that uncertainty should not stop us from practical preparations, such as making power grids stronger and improving early-warning systems.Loeb and Lingam think up a much wider strategy:$100-billion magnetic deflector shield(黐Amg , positioned between Earth and the sun. This idea seems  pretty preposterous,  however, given that solar particles arrive at Earth from all directions, says Daniel Baker, director of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder.A better understanding of "space weather"-the changing condition in Earth's outer space environment, including solar radiation and particles-could help find the best strategies for confronting a dangerous solar storm, says Stacey Worman, a senior analyst at consulting firm Abt Associates. "This is a challenging but important question," Worman says, "that we need more eyes on."7. According to Edward Oughton, which of the following about solar storms is right?A. They will become much stronger in 150 years.B. Technology makes their potential damage grow.C. Space weather forecast can effectively help deal with them.D. It's difficult to predict their possible economic damage.8. The underlined word 損reposterous in Paragraph 5 means ________.A. innovative B. practical C. unreasonable D. inflexible9. The author writes the passage mainly to________.A. remind people to guard against solar storms B. report the damage of solar stormsC. introduce the characteristics of solar storms D. analyze the possible cause of solar stormsDPerhaps the first novel to best express the modern idea of the self was Jane Eyre, written in 1847 by Charlotte Bronte.Those who remember Jane Eyre solely as required reading in high-school English class likely recall most vividly a childhood banishment(Am>e) to a death-haunted room, a mysterious presence in the attic, and a cold mansion going up in flames. It s more seemingly the stuff of Lifetime television, not revolutions. But as unbelievable as many of the events of the novel are, even today, Bronte s biggest accomplishment wasn抰 in plot devices. It was the narrative voice of Jane who so openly expressed her desire for identity, definition and meaning that rang powerfully true to its 19th-century audience. In fact, many early readers mistakenly believed Jane Eyre was a true account (in a clever marketing scheme, the novel was subtitled, 揂n Autobiography? perhaps a validation of her character s authenticity.The way that novels paid attention to the particularities of human experience (rather than the universals of romances) made them the ideal vehicle to shape how readers understood the modern individual. The novel seemed perfectly designed to tell Bronte抯 first-person narrative of a poor orphan girl searching for a secure identity梖irst among an unloving family, then a charity school, and finally with the wealthy but unattainable employer she loves. Unable to find her sense of self through others, Jane makes the surprising decision to turn inward.The broader cultural implications of the story梚ts insistence on the value of conscience and will梬ere such that one critic worried some years after its publication that the  most alarming revolution of modern times has followed the invasion of Jane Eyre' Before Rene Descartes's cogito ergo sum ( I think, therefore I am ) when the sources of authority were external and objective, the aspects of the self so central to today抯 understanding mattered little then.To be sure, no earlier novelist had provided a voice so seemingly pure, so fully belonging to the character, as Bronte, She developed her art alongside her sisters, the novelists Anne and Emily, but it was Charlotte whose work best captured the sense of the modern individual. Anne Bronte's novels Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall contributed to the novers ability to offer social criticism, while the Romantic sensibilities of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights explored how the  other, in the form of the dark, unpredictable Heathcliff can threaten the integrity(孾te) of the self.One of the greatest testimonies(翄f) to Bronte's accomplishment came from a modernist pioneer, Virginia Woolf, who declares,  Jane抯 voice is the source of the power the book has to absorb the reader completely into her world. Woolf explains how Bronte depicts: ...an overpowering personality, so that, as we say in real life, they have only to open the door to make themselves felt. There is in them some untamed ferocity perpetually at war with the accepted order of things which makes them desire to create instantly rather than to observe patiently.It is exactly this willingness desire, even to be 揳t war with the accepted order of things that characterizes the modern self. While we now take such a sense for granted, it was as Bronte s contemporaries rightly understood, radical (纎蹚剉) in her day. _______,  Jane says as she is dragged by her cruel aunt toward banishment in the bedroom where her late uncle died. This sentence, Joyce Carol Oates argues, serves as the theme of Jane抯 whole story.Charlotte Bronte created a new mold for the self梐 person抯 inner life can allow her to change from the inside out.It is true Jane does right and exercises great moral strength.10. Which of the following rang powerfully true to 19th-century audience?A. The subtitle 揂n Autobiography". B. Jane' s real character.C. The clever marketing scheme. D. Jane' s inner voice for herself11. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?A. The self started to be rooted in individuals ' hearts.B. Jane Eyre gave rise to a cultural revolution comprehensively.C. Jane Eyre changed people's viewpoints of their society.D. The self failed to affect the course of an individual's life.12. Why does the author mention Anna and Emily in Paragraph 5?A. To argue how outstanding the sisters were.B. To show how Charlotte was influenced by her sisters.C. To prove how unique Charlotte's art of writing was.D. To explain how the three sisters shaped English literature.13. What does Virginia Woolf mean by  Jane' s voice is the source of the power the book has to absorb the reader completely into her world A. Jane' s pursuit for individualism attracts readers.B. Readers can express themselves through Jane.C. Readers can find themselves in Jane' s voice. D. Jane' s personality makes the book popular.14. Which of the following can be put in the blank of the text?A. I moved forward all the way B. I resisted all the wayC. I cried all the way D. I thought carefully all the way15. What can we learn from the passage?A. Readers recognized the modern individualism by nature of romance.B. High-school students enjoy recalling what happens to Jane Eyre.C. Jane Eyre is a reflection of its author Charlotte Bronte.D. Jane Eyre' s publication changed the way people understood their internal world.孨N 悢N桘媖XzzDo Actions Speak Louder than Words?Our society is fast paced. We are all rushing from one place to the next, blowing our horn at slow drivers who may be singing songs in the car with their children or pointing out some interesting sights. We don抰 have time for that silliness today. But we try to say to ourselves that we will make time for fun tomorrow. It is time to take a few deep breaths and think about our actions and our words. 16 Have you ever really thought about the saying 揂ctions speak louder than words? Think about it now. If you say one thing and act in an opposite way, will the words be ignored and just the actions remembered? I don抰 think so. 17 It is also equally important to use words to show appreciation, love, approval and happiness and then follow those words with a hug, pat on the back or smile. 18 What about that saying? True? Yes! Words carry a lot of weight and will be remembered for years especially when they are written down. Mean words can hurt for that moment and for a lifetime. I am sure that each of us remembers a time when a friend made an unkind comment. 19 Let抯 not be a member of that 揷lub . When was the last time that you hid a love note in a lunch box or in your mate s coat pocket? If you want to see a bright smile, that will do it!The power of this written note will be remembered for many days, even years.  I can live for two months on a good compliment(8YVY) said Mark Twain. Children grow stronger when they feel appreciated and understood. 20 A perfect way to turn a bad day around is to praise your child.  I noticed that your hair looked very nice today.  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D. It is important to have your words match your actions. E. Behavior is a mirror in which everyone shows his image. F. Those words did lasting damage to you, the relationship or both. G. Don抰 be afraid to show your child with encouraging words all day long. N孾b_kXzzPlant a Row for the HungryIt was a cold night and I was heading back to the hotel when a man approached me. He asked if I would give him some money so he could get something to eat. I'd read the signs:Don't give money to beggars." So I ___21___ my head and kept walking.I wasn't ___22___for a reply, but with submission, he said, "I really am homeless and I really am hungry! You can come with me and watch me ___23___!" But I kept on walking. The___24___bothered me for the rest of the week. I had money in my pocket and it wouldn't have ___25___ me to hand over a buck or two even if he had been___26___. On a freezing night I assumed the ___27___of a fellow human being.On the flight back home, I couldn't help thinking of him. I tried to explain my ___28___to help by assuming government agencies, churches and charities were there to___29___him. Besides, you're not supposed to give money to ____30____One day, I started to write my weekly garden column for The Anchorage Daily News as usual. Out of the blue, an idea ____31____my mind. Why not try to get all my readers to plant one row in their gardens dedicated to the ____32____?We didn't keep records back then, but the idea began to ____33____.As more and more people started ____34____the Plant a Row for the Hungry concept, new ways and variations____35____ up, if you will pardon the pun (蘏sQ韹 . Today, the program continues to flourish and ____36____ flowers for the spirit, and comfort for my____37____.I am shocked that millions of Americans are____38____by hunger. If every gardener in America plants one row for the hungry, we can make a____39____in the number of neighbors who don't have enough to eat. 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