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Finland is perhaps the most beautiful and mysterious(神秘的)of the countries of northern Europe. Two - thirds of its surface is covered with thick forests and among them lie lakes, connected with rivers and canals. The northern part of this country is inside the Arctic Circle, where almost no trees can grow because of its cold weather and the people use their deer for transport, clothing and food.
The Finnish history began in the Middle Ages. In about 1155, Finland was conquered by its western neighbouring Sweden. After a period of rule by Denmark in the 14th century, the Swedes won back independence and power in 1523 under their brave king. During the Napoleonic Wars (1814 - 1818) Finland was passed finally from Sweden to Russia. The opportunity came in 1917. when the Russian Revolution brought foreign rule of Finland to an end. Shortly after Soviet Russia made peace with Germany, 1919 saw the founding of the Finnish Republic.
The years between the First and Second World Wars were years of progress and growing development. Finland has no coal or oil, and the nation's wealth lies in the timber (木材) from its forests, which supplies material for paper and furniture making, and in the electric power from its water.
1.From the passage, we learn that Finland ________.
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A.lies inside the Arctic Circle
B.is next to the countries of northern Europe
C.lies east of Sweden
D.is entirely covered with forests and lakes
2.In the history, Finland was sequentially(相继的) ruled by ________.
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A.Sweden, Germany, Denmark and Russia
B.Sweden, Denmark, Sweden and Russia
C.Sweden, Denmark, Russia and Germany
D.Sweden, Russia, Denmark and Russia
3.Finland must have been under the control of ________ for as long as one hundred years or so .
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4.Finland won its complete independence in ________.
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5.Among natural resources, the Finnish people benefit mainly from ________.
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A.coal and oil
B.forests and water
C.paper and furniture
D.timber and power industry
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By far the most common snake in Britain is the adder (蝰蛇). In Scotland, in fact, there are no other kinds of poisonous snakes. It can be found almost anywhere, but it prefers sunny hillsides and rough open country, including high ground. In Ireland there are no snakes at all.
Most people regard snakebites as deadly, but not an bites are serious, and very few are deadly. Sometimes attempts at emergency treatment turn out to be more dangerous than the bite itself, with someone heroically, but mistakenly, trying do - it - yourself surgery and other unnecessary measure.
All shakes have small teeth, so it follows that all shakes can bite, but only the bite of the adder presents any danger. British snakes are shy animals and are far more frightened of you than you could possibly be of them .The adder will attack only if it feels threatened, as can happen if you take it by surprise and step on it accidentally, or if you try to catch it or pick it up, which it dislikes intensely. If it hears you coming, it will normally get out of the way as quickly as it can, but adders cannot move very rapidly and may attack before moving if you are very close.
The effect of a bite varies considerable. It depends upon several things, One of which is the body - weight of person bitten. The bigger the person, the less harmful the bite is likely to be, which is why children suffer far more seriously from snake bites than adults. A healthy person will also have better resistance against the poison.
Very few people actually die from snake bites in Britain, and though these bites can make some people very ill, there are probably just as many eases of bites having little or no effect, as there are of serious illness.
1.Adders are to be found ________.
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A.in many parts of Britain and Ireland
B.everywhere in Britain except Scotland
C.on wild land throughout Britain except Ireland
D.in shady fields in Scotland
2.If you are with someone who is bitten by fin adder, you should ________.
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A.try to catch the adder
B.make no attempt to treat the bite by yourself
C.not worry about the victim
D.operate On him as soon as possible
3.We are told that adders are ________.
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A.normally friendly towards people
B.unlikely to bite except in self - defence
C.fond of attacking anyone in their territory
D.not afraid of human beings
4.In general, British people think snakes are ________.
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A.not very common in Britain
B.not all very dangerous
C.capable of killing people by their bites
D.no threat to human beings
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Jupiter's Moons and How They TravelThe many moons of Jupiter travel around the planet in different directions.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. Over the years, scientists have found that Jupiter has its own small solar sys tem. Earth has one moon. Jupiter has at least sixteen and probably more.
Since there were so many moons, scientists began to number them. The numerals ( numbers ) tell the sequence, or order, in which the moons were found. They were slower to name the moons. All of Jupiter's moons raw have a name as well as a number.
The first five moons to be discovered are known as the “inner moons”. But they are not the closest to the planet. The closest is only 127600 kilometers away from Jupiter. All the inner moos circle the planet in courtier-clockwise direction, that is, opposite of the hands of a clock.
Jupiter's middle group of moons ere at least 11100000 kilometers fin the planet. They also eve in a counter-clockwise motion (moving). The four farthest moots are at least 20,700,000 kilometres away. These are called “outer moons”. They circle in a clockwise motion.
How marry more moons do you think will be discovered?
1.What does“solar system”in this article mean? ________.
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2.Things that travel in the same direction as the hands of a clack are said to be traveling in a ________.
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A.clockwise direction
B.counter-clockwise direction
C.same direction
D.different direction
3.Jupiter's ________ group of moons travel in a clockwise direction.
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4.The number given to Jupiter's moons tell ________.
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A.the order in which they were discovered
B.the order in which they travel
C.the order of their distance from Jupiter
D.the order of the names
5.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?________.
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A.None of Jupiter's moons have names
B.Most of Jupiter's moons circle clockwise
C.Jupiter's inner moors were discovered first
D.Jupiter is the nearest planet to the earth
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