What is your favorite color? Do you like yellow, orange, red? If you do, you must be an optimist, a leader, an active person who __11__ life, people and excitement. Do you prefer greys and blues? Then you are probably quiet, shy, and you would rather follow than lead. You __12__ to be a pessimist. At least, this is what psychologists tell us, and they should know, because they have been seriously studying the meaning of color preference, as well as the effect that colors have on human beings. They tell us, among other __13__ , that we do not choose our favorite color as we grow up—we are born with our preference. If you happen to love brown, you did so, as soon as you opened your eyes, or at least as soon as you could see clearly.
( G9 F9 y) ~, |, O$ A, j Colors do __14__ our moods—there is no doubt about it. A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one; and a red dress brings warmth and cheer to the saddest winter day. On the other hand, black is __15__ .A black bridge over the Thames River, near London, used to be the __16__ of more suicides than any other bridge in the area—until it was repainted green. The number of suicide attempts immediately fell __17__ ; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.7 U; c; a5 R' Z/ w7 @
Light and__18__colors make people not only happier but more active. It is
O9 q; C' L; U8 ~- [! Y; j! k; Z! O an__19__fact that factory workers work better, harder, and have fewer__20__ when their machines are painted orange rather than black or grey.
: w5 P# U+ D6 h1 n* v l A. bright B. scene C. wholly D. favor$ V& Q6 z' d3 |
E. facts F. depressing G. accidents H. interfere
* \7 V f) u+ C! t I. established J. incidents K. disgusting L. sharply
* n5 ^9 f) |8 N1 p, U: I M. enjoys N. tend O. influence
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If the population of the earth goes on increasing at its present rate, there will eventually not be enough resources left to sustain life on the planet. By the middle of the 21st century, if present trends continue, we will have used up all the oil that drives our cars, for example. Even if scientists develop new ways of feeding the human race, the crowded conditions on earth will make it necessary for us to look for open space somewhere else. But none of the other planets in our solar system are capable of supporting life at present. One possible solution to the problem, however, has recently been suggested by an American scientist, Professor Carl Sagan.
; h& T* f' t! j6 c& ] Sagan believes that before the earth's resources are completely exhausted it will be possible to change the atmosphere of Venus (金星) and so create a new world almost as large as earth itself. The difficulty is that Venus is much hotter than the earth and there is only a tiny amount of water there.
4 @9 L: ]" j1 N( f4 f4 Q4 O5 r Sagan proposes that algae (藻类) organisms, which can live in extremely hot or cold atmospheres and at the same time produce oxygen, should be bred in conditions similar to those on Venus. As soon as this has been done, the algae will be placed in small rockets. Spaceships will then fly to Venus and fire the rockets into the atmosphere. In a fairly short time, the algae will break down the carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon.7 u. z$ f0 O& f
When the algae have done their work, the atmosphere will become cooler, but before man can set foot on Venus it will be necessary for the oxygen to produce rain. The surface of the planet will still be too hot for men to land on it but the rain will eventually fall and in a few years something like earth will be reproduced on Venus.. P8 ^$ w2 { G9 ] ~
21. In the long run, the most difficult problem caused by population growth on earth will probably be the lack of______.( _- o5 `/ I& e' f; `9 P2 R7 G
A. food B. oil* }' M) w i; m) }3 p: n
C. space D. resources, K' Z8 x) Z P
22. Carl Sagan believes that Venus might be colonized from earth because______.9 b3 c m/ x3 g. M& i
A. it might be possible to change its atmosphere9 W0 c, y, N* ?5 q& D( w
B. its atmosphere is the same as the earth's% h+ Y" r* {8 U' O
C. there is a good supply of water on Venus
* H7 H( f( P+ L+ D: v3 `. x D. the days on Venus are long enough
( u1 M/ u' n/ O$ s 23. On Venus there is a lot of______.
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C. carbon monoxide D. oxygen$ c* ` g0 H) u, X6 ?
24. Algae are plants that can______. |