炎德英才大联考雅礼中学2024届高三2024届高三月考试卷四英语
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As I took pictures of the northern lights,I came to find a characteristic movement of thelights.They first appear in the north part of the sky and then they come down to the south.After that,suddenly,they come in the middle of the nad soutonly for a while,whichis the time when the best northern lights can be seen.Since it is only a few seconds for thenother ghts to come down to the middle of the sky,it is very hard to get good pictures.The stronger the sun acts,the better and stronger northern-lights flicker in the sky.That's because they occur from the collision()between atmospheric gases and solar wind.Much more solar wind comes to the earth when the sun is active,leading to the best northernlights24.Why did the author forget to take pictures?A.His host mother didn't remind him.B.He was shocked by the wonderful sights.C.He lost all the feelings in his hands and feet.D.The lights flickering disappeared after a while25.What can we infer from the text?A.The northern lights came out every night.B.The author took lots of pictures with his camera.C.The author could stay as long as he liked outdoors.D.Cameras will be damaged.if exposed too long to coldnessatWhen is the best time to see the northern lights?A.They are between the north and south.B.They rise in the east and set in the westC.They appear in the north part of the sky.D.They come down to the south part of the sky.nts27.Why is it hard for the author to take good pictures?A.The lights of the sun affect the northern lights.B.The lights are caused by the collisions of gases.C.The lights stay in the middle for a very short time.D.The colours of the lights are determined by the height.Sulphur-crested cockatoos(葵花凤头鹦鹉)are common in western Australia,where they型normally live in wooded areas.But as forests have been cut down,cockatoos have gotten usedtoliving near people.Scientists report that people in Sydney,Australia are in a battle withthese birds.Last year,scientists at the Max Planck Institute reported that the cockatoos had learnedhow to open the covers of trash bins for food.That's not an easy job.The cockatoos must liftthe heavy cover with their beaks()and then walk along,pushing the cover up until it fallsover.entB/1171e配i6inWhen scientists first began studying the cockatoos in 2018,only three areas in Sydneyhad veropening cockatoos.A year and a half later,cockatoos in 44 different areas knew thetrik This time the scientists decided to study further.They weren't just studying cockatoos.They were also studying humans.The scientists spent weeks studying more than 3,200 trash bins in four different areas ofSydney.They wanted to see how many bins were protected and what methods were used.In one area,over half the bins were protected.The most common way of protecting thetitoput a brick or some other heavy objeet on the cover.Some people put things likeubersnakeon the top of their bins.The seientists discovered that the humans wereeaching each other tricks,too.In most neighborhoods,many people used the samektngmethods as their neighbors.41【高三10月月考·英语卷第4面(共8页)】4100C
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