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浙江省义乌丹溪中学2024-2025学年九年级上学期10月独立作业检测英语试卷
Do you feel tired of the same old daily life?"Survival Holiday" is for children to go into the lonely place for exciting activities . We will take children into the great outdoors w their parents this summer.
Why do more and more people support"Survival Holiday"?Because they think being close to (大自然) is good for children. Many children in big cities s all time watching TV and surfing the Internet. And parents care too much about them. "Survival Holiday" can bring them an a change.
The survival activities will i the children in many ways. Even years later,they will still(清晰地) remember what they have learned. Some have learned how to work in a team and to be more (有创造力的). Some have learned to keep calm in difficult times. Others have learned how to keep safe. (无论什么) difficulties they face, they will (设法完成)to solve them properly.
Come and join us in the "Survival Holiday"! It will be a wise c and you will achieve a lot.
The human spine(脊柱) doesn't just help us stand up straight. Inside the spine is the spinal cord (脊髓) {#blank#}1{#/blank#} The legs and feet send "sense" information to the brain, saying they're hurt or hot, for example. And the brain sends messages to the lower body, telling the legs to walk, dance or sit down.
When someone's spinal cord is hurt, information about senses doesn't reach the brain from the lower body. And control messages can't make it to the lower body from the brain. {#blank#}2{#/blank#}
Surprisingly, now scientists in Switzerland have given three paralyzed men the ability to walk again. All of the three men had damaged their spinal cords in motorcycle accidents and couldn't move their legs. To help them walk again, a special device (装置) was put directly on the lower part of their spinal cord.
The scientists controlled the device from a computer. {#blank#}3{#/blank#} In the past, scientists have had some successes with the similar device in the lower spine. Some patients have even trained themselves over months to be able to walk.
But this research is different. {#blank#}4{#/blank#}Instead, the computer tells the device to send "walking" messages. The scientists use computers to create patterns of movement—like taking a step—that work well with each patient. The patients then choose the pattern they want, and the muscles (肌肉) move in the chosen way.
Over time, the three men are able to walk on their own, using a special walker with buttons to trigger (激发) each leg. {#blank#}5{#/blank#} The scientists are hopeful that in the future, this technology will allow more paralyzed people to walk again.
A. When that happens, a person is paralyzed (瘫痪的). B. The patients' brains aren't sending "walking" messages to their legs. C. The solution isn't perfect and the patients can't walk without the system. D. One of them has walked for half a kilometer on his own with the walker. E. It carries important information between the head and the lower part of the body. F. Just hours after the device was first used, all the three men were taking steps, with support. |
Welcome to the Zoo
Come and meet the Indian elephants and the new tigers from America. The bears are waiting to meet you, and you can also see the monkeys from China. The lovely dogs from Australia are waiting to laugh at you. The giraffes from Zambia are waiting to look down on you.
Tickets | Opening time |
Adults(成人):$20 Children:$10 Under 12: Free | 9:00 am-4:00 pm except(除了) Friday(10:00am-3:00 pm) |
Keep the zoo clean! Do not touch(触摸), give food to or go near the animals. |
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