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初中外研(新标准)版八年级英语下册Module 2 Experiences Unit 3 Language in use同步练习

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Do Yon Want to Visit Sunshine Town?

Visit the modern town

●only 40 minutes from the centre of Beijing by underground

●less air pollution

●a country park

●green hills, trees and lakes

 Do shopping

●lots of good shops

●can shop until lo pm

●Star Shopping Mall

●buy souvenirs, not expensive


Do You Want to Visit Sunshine Town?

Enjoy Chinese food

●choose any food you like

●eat Beijing Duck in one of the restaurants

●there are also lots of Western restaurants

 Enjoy Beijing Opera

●visit our local theatre

●enjoy Beijing Opera

●can teach you to sing

 Visit Sunshine Secondary School

●the students will show you around their school

  Time: the third Friday of each month

  Price: ¥380 per student, ¥500 an adult

  Book online: www. nanjingtour. com or call 025—77665342.

(1)、What can we do in Sunshine Town in Beijing?
A、Visit a country park. B、Eat Beijing Duck. C、Buy souvenirs. D、All of the above.
(2)、March 1st, 2017 is Wednesday. When can we visit Sunshine Town in July?
A、March 2. B、March 9. C、March l7. D、March 23.
(3)、Wang Lei is a student. He wants to visit Sunshine Town with his parents. How much should they pay?
A、¥l, 140. B、¥l, 260. C、¥l, 380. D、¥l, 500.
(4)、Which of the following is NOT true?
A、The air pollution in Sunshine Town is serious. B、You can buy souvenirs in Star Shopping Mall at 9: 30 pm. C、You can enjoy Beijing Opera in the local theatre. You can also learn to sing there. D、At last, all the visitors can visit Sunshine Secondary School.
(5)、What can you know from the poster?
A、It is an exciting and interesting trip. B、The souvenirs in Sunshine Town are very expensive. C、You can only eat Chinese food in Sunshine Town D、If you want to know more about the information, you can log on www. beijingtour. com.
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Many of us spent our childhoods dreaming of becoming astronauts. However, only a few would make it. But does that mean you'll never get the chance to work in space? Not necessarily.

In fact, some of the space jobs are not only for astronauts and they all sound just cool. One of the most interesting space jobs is "chief sniffer(嗅探员)". NASA has already had a sniffer named George Aldrich.

Using your nose at work might sound a little strange, but the job is actually important. A spaceship is of small size and high temperature, which makes smells inside stronger. And once a spaceship is sent, astronauts have no ways to run away from unpleasant smells. More importantly, smelling objects can help find things that could be harmful to astronauts' health.

Another job, the "space tour guide", may seem a little ahead of its time — after all, there aren't any tourists there. But now, many companies are starting to provide space trips and some rich space lovers have ordered the tours. It may not be long before space becomes one of the top travel destinations(目的地).

Being a space tour guide needs rich knowledge to help passengers get the most out of their journey. Space tour guides also need to be excellent storytellers so that passengers can experience the true beauty of the space travel.

Astronauts often spend long time in space with the same group of people, so a "space psychologist (心理学家)" is also needed to help astronauts overcome bad feelings. "We're crossing the boundaries(界限) between science fiction and reality,"s aid Rohit Talwar, director of the US company Fast Future Research, "Things we've seen in movies are now becoming reality!"

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The ocean is not a quiet place. This is partly caused by sea animals. They use sound to find what they eat, whom they play with, or which place they move towards. But the noise from human activities is increasingly troubling the lives of ocean animals.

According to scientists, loud noise may increase mass strandings (大规模搁浅) of sea animals. Researchers recorded only five of these events in the first half of the 20th century. From 1950 to 2004, they recorded more than 1,200 mass strandings. These were perhaps because of the use of sonar (声呐) underwater. Another main reason of loud underwater noise is pile driving (打桩). Piles are supports for bridges, oil and gas-producing areas. They're driven deep into the floor of the ocean. Driving a single pile can take several hours and result in as many as 5,000 hits. This process creates a lot of noise.

To restrain that noise, some companies are making use of tiny bubbles (气泡). A single bubble is easily broken. However, the bubble wall can make pile driving quieter. The bubble wall is usually created in this way: A tube (管子) is placed in a ring around a pile. Air is then let out through closely spaced openings in the tube. When the bubbles rise, they act as a wall and take in some of the noise. Some more of the sound reflects back and becomes stuck inside the wall. Such bubble walls are really helpful.

Other changes to pile driving can help as well. For example, people can take breaks while pile driving and let animals travel through.

Our noise in the ocean is causing big problems. But small changes in our behaviors can make a big difference in animals' lives in the world's oceans.

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