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49.According to the sheet, which subject is John best at?

A.Physics.

B.Math.

C.His

D.Chinese,

50.How many PE classes did John have before April?

A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three

D.Four.

51.According to the passage, which statement is TRUE?

A.John's history is not bad because he can communicate with teachers well. B.John can get a lot of reviewing materials from his teachers. C.Students can call the teacher after class if they have more questions. D.This SWOT can help you overcome all the problems you met.

52.According to the first paragraph, which one belongs to the Opportunity part?

A.I am good at memory the English words.

B.Summer is coming, and I usually get sick in summer. C.I hate to get up early and sometimes I will be late for the class. D.The school will spare more classrooms for self-study on weekends.

C

Some scientists took the first picture of the black hole at the heart of Messier 87, It is 55 million light -years from earth.

-China Daily

This picture is about the most strange but attractive object in the universe Before this photo, it seemed to be impossible to see it many years ago. And scientists also give it a realistic name Black Hole.

Let's call this picture the first glimpse of a black hole. For the first time in mans history, we have strong proof of a black hole. The picture was released on April 10. The picture shows a bright ring around a black hole in Messier 87, a distant galaxy lying about 55 million light-years from Earth Scientists say that the image provides the strongest evidence of the existence of black holes thus far.

The findings also support Einsteins theory of general relativity, When we talk about the

black hole, it is normal to remember Stephen Hawking. However, it is neither Einstein nor the Hawking who named the object black hole. In 1916, through Einsteins theory, a scientist named Karl Schwarschild proved that there was an object which can grab the light and call it the black hole.And Hawking developed Karl’s theory and came up with something new Nearly all of the scientific discoveries due to generations of people's hard work.Just like what Newton said, \just stand on the great's shoulder.

Including 16 from the Chinese mainland, more than 200 scientists from the countries all over the world worked to take the picture.

Note: galaxy星系 general relativity广义相对论 evidence证据 existence存在 53. When was the first picture of the black hole released? A. Many years ago B. 55 years ago C.On April 10 D.In1916.

54. Which is true according to the passage? A People saw the black hole many years-ago

B. More than 200 astronomers from different countries, except China, took the picture C The finding of the black hole proves Einstein's theory. D. It is Stephen Hawing who named the black hole

55. What does the writer want to tell us with Newton's words? A. We really need to stand on someones shoulder to do research B We have to work alone to achieve our goal C How great Newton is with his achievement

D. The development of science depends on generations of people's work 56.What does the writer want to tell us with Newton’s words? A. In 1916, the black hole got its name

B. The finding of the black hole has nothing to do with Einstein C Einstein and Hawking found the black hole together D Einstein raised the theory of black hole firstly.

D

With their long tusks(象牙), elephants look elegant and strong. However, this unique feature is the same reason why the animal is in danger. Many of them are killed for their tusks. People make elephant tusks into art works and jewelry and sell them to rich people。

But can these priceless body parts grow back? The answer is no. The tusks are gone, forever after being removed. Live Science said。

The elephant’s tusks are actually part of their teeth. Neatly all African elephants and most male Asian elephants have these long teeth. About one-third of the tusk is sticked into the animal’s head. The tusk has a

nerve(神经) running down its center. This makes it similar to your teeth .Once you lose a tooth, you will never grow a new one.

Elephants use their tusks to protect themselves, lift objects, dig for water and gather food. But losing the tusk is not what kills them. The way in which they lose the tusk is what matters Usually, people get tusks by killing limited number of elephants, which means killing old and weak elephants. They also take tusks from the elephants that have died naturally.

However, these sources aren't enough to keep up with the need for tusks. Therefore, some stealers killed healthy elephants and cut their faces open to remove the tusks. About 27, 000 elephants are killed by them each year, according to National Geographic.

As a result of killing, some African elephants are gradually born without tusks, which have allowed them to survive. In the country of Mozambique, there was a civil war that lasted from 1975 to 1992. At that time, about 90 percent of African elephants were killed for their tusks and meat. The tusks were sold to buy guns and the soldiers ate the meat, National Geographic reported.

Scientists found that about a third of younger females-the generation born after the war ended in 1992-never developed tusks

57. Elephant tusks are similar to human teeth because A. they are sharp and long B. they are connected to the skull C. they have nerves inside D, they get loose very easily

58. What does the paragraph Five/tell us?

A. The functions of elephant tusks B. How people get elephant tusks C What it costs to kill elephants

D. The number of elephants that are killed each year 59. Why do some African elephants evolve without tusks? A. Because the tusks are not convenient for them

B. Because they don't have enough food to grow long teeth C. Because they want to protect themselves from being killed D. Because they all got a certain disease 60. According to the passage, which one is true? A. All the elephant tusks that we got are against the law. B. Maybe we should reduce the killing and protect elephants C. Elephants can do nothing to protect themselves

D. Some research shows that elephant tusks can grow back after being cut.

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Huawei Introduces Foldable Phone

Huawei introduced Mate X, a foldable 5G smart phone in February. On the evening of 24th, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei's Consumer Business Group, showed the new Huawei Mate X at Mobile World Congress. He said, “We bring you the future of design, the future of technology.”

The Huawei Mate X has a 6.6-inch screen that can be opened to become an 8-inch screen. It allows users to read e-books or watch videos. it is opened, the smart phone measures only 5.4 mm thick. When it is closed, it is 11mm. What's more, the phone supports 5G, which means users can download a whole movie in a few seconds.

To power the phone, the Mate X has two batteries. It is also the fastest charging phone in the industry. You should be able to get 85 percent power in just 30-minute charging.

The ability of 5G will “change the world that we know at present”. Yu Chengdong said the phone will be priced at 2,299 and is expected to go on sale this summer.