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高三期末適應(yīng)性練習(xí)

英語(yǔ)

時(shí)間:120分鐘總分:120分

第I卷(共三部分,滿(mǎn)分85分))

第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分20分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)

聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最

佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)何答有關(guān)小題

和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。

1.Whycouldn'tthemangetthroughtothewoman?

A.Herphonewasoutoforder

C.Shekeptthelinebusy.

2.Howdoesthewomansound?

A.Excited

B.Satisfied.

C.Experienced.

3.Whywillthemeetingbeputoff?

A.Mrs.Smithwillbeabsenttoday,

B.Somethingunusualhashappened.

C.Thewomanhasgotanotherinvitation

4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Outsideabank.

B.Intheschoolcafe.

C.Nearapostoffice,

5.Whatisthemangoingtodo?

A.Applyforanewjob.

B.Haveajobinterview.

C.Workforanewboss,

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)

聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)

選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)

小題,每小題5秒鐘:聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間,每段對(duì)話(huà)或獨(dú)白讀兩遍.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning

B.Intheafternoon

C.Intheevening.

7.Whydoesthewomankeepherselfbusy?

B.Sheisafraidofbeingblamed.

C.Shehopestoworkmoreefficiently.

8.Whatistheman'sidea?

A.Thewomanshouldgiveupthejob.

C.Sarahistoohardonthewoman.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答第9至11題。

9.WhatdoweknowaboutMrs.Hamilton?

A.Shelivestogetherwithherfamily.

B.Shedislikeslivinginamodemflat.

C.Shehasagreatloveforherbirthplace

10.Whatdoesthemanthin.kofMrsHamilton?

A.Sheisstubborn

B.Sheissensitive

C.Sheisconsiderate.

11.WhatwillbecomeofMrsHamilton?

A.Shewillbeallowedtoremaininthehouse

B.Shewillbepersuadedtomoveoutofthehouse

CShewlllbeforcedtomoveoutoftjlehouse.

聽(tīng)下面段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.Whyisthemanannoyed?

A.Thewomantreatshimcoldly.

B.Hisreservationwasoverlooked

C.Helotsabusinesspartner

13.Whoistoblameforthetrouble?

A.Thewoman

B.Thereceptionist.

C.Themanhimself

14.Howistheproblemsolved?

A.Themanexplainstheproblemstohisguests.

B.Themanmanagestofindanotherrestaurant.

C,Thewomanmanagesregetthemanatable。

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,回答第15至17題。

IS.Howdidthewomanfeelwhenshesawtheman?

A.Worried

B.Relieved.

C.Astonished,

16.Whatwerethestudentsdoingwhenthemanarrived?

A.Givingpresentations

B.Havingadiscussion

C.Listeningtoalecture.

17.Howfaristheman'sapartmentfromtheschool?

A.A10-minutebusride

C.A60-minatebusride.

聽(tīng)下面一段材料,同答第18至20題。

18.Whichcatbeusedduringpartoftheflight?.

A.Electronictoys.

B.Mobilephones.

C.Laptopcomputers.

19.Whenisthespeechmade?

A.Beforetheflight

B.Duringtheflight.

C.Aftertheflight.

20.Whomightsufferduringtheflight?

A.Children

B.Smokers.

C.Crewmembers.

第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂

黑。

21.Whileincomeworryisrathercommonproblemoftheaged,lonelinessisanother

problemthatagedparentsmayface

A.a;不填B.the;不填C.a:theD.the,:the

22.ThecontrolandpreventionofH1NIisabigtoChinaaswellasthewholeworld.

A,surpriseB.challengeC.reactionD.threat

23.Althoughmanyheroes*familymemberswerekilledin”5.12”WenChuanearthquake,they

chokedbacktheirsobstorescueothersurvivorstheirpersonalsafety.

A.insteadofB.becauseof

C.regardlessofD.incaseof

24.Thestudents,ifwell,willpasstheexamwithoutmuchdifficulty.

A.preparedB.preparingC.toprepareD.ready

25.—Excuseme,canyoushowmethewaytotheWaterCube?

—Sorry,IamnotanativeofBeijing,youcanaskthevolunteeroverthere

A.NoproblemB.Itdoesn*tmatter

C.ThanksanywayD.Goodidea

26.Gradually,youwillrealizethatthethingsthatmatterarethatcan,tbeboughtwith

money.

A.theseB.thoseC.onesD.some

27.WhywastheChineseactressZhangZiyichosenastheleadingactressinthefilmForever

Enthralled?

-Becausethepartrequiredintelligenceandbeauty,shehas.

A.bothofwhomB.bothofwhich

C.allofwhichDeveryoneofwhich

28.—Iexpectedhimtobenervousbeforehisinterview,buthewasasccolasacucumber

——Heitseriously.

A.shouldhavepreparedBmighthaveprepared

CmusthavepreparedD.can'thaveprepared

29.Ofthetwo,Iwouldprefercamera,whichisveryeasyformetocarry

A.asmallB.asmallerC.thesmallD.thesmaller

30.Somanyplacesofinterestthatmostvisitorssimplyrunoutoftimebeforeseeingthe

all.

A.offersWuxiB.Wuxioffers

C.doesWuxiofferD.Wuxidoesoffer

31.—Whatakindperson!Butforyourtimelyhelp,Iintogreattrouble.

A.wouldhavegotB.wouldget

C.musthavegotD.can*thavegot

32.Thankstotheapplicationofnewfarmingmethods,outputisnowsixtimesitwas

before.

A.thatB.whatC.whichDhow

33.Profitsinhiscompanywentupby25%lastyear,andsofarthisyearthoughthe

financialsituationisbad.

A.haven*tdecreasedB.didn'tdecrease

C.haven'tbeendecreasedD.werenJtdecreased

34.You'dbettercutyourhairshort.Ourschooldoesnotlonghair.

A.approveofstudentsworeB.approvestudentstowear

C.approveofstudentstowearD.approveofstudentswearing

35.—Tom,I'msorrycosaytha:can1tgotowatchtonightJsmatchwithyou,forIhaveto

prepareforthecomingexam.

-.Havesomefun!

A.Don'thavetoomany,inthefire.

B.Don,tbeawetblanket.

C.Don'tputthecartbeforethehorse

D.Don,tpullmyleg

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題:每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),

并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

MyparentsoperatedasmallrestaurantinSeattle.Itwasopentwenty-fourhoursaday,six

dayaweek,,Andmyfirstrealjob,whenIwas.sixyearsold,was36thediners,shoes.My

fatherhaddoneitwhenhewasyoung,sohetaughtme37todoitefficiently,tellingmeto

38tore-shinetheshoesifthecustomerwash't39.

WorkingIntherestaurantwasacauseofgreat40becauseIwasalsoworkingforthe

goodofthefamilyButmyfather41thatIhadtomeetcertainstandardstobepartofthe

team.I42tobepunctual(守時(shí)的),hard.working,andpolitetome43.

Iwas44paidfortheworkIdidattherestaurant.OnedayImadethemistakeof

advisingDadthathe45giveme$10aweek.Hesaid,"OK.Howaboutyoupayingmefor

threemealsadayyouhavehere?And46thetimesyoubringinyourfriendsforfreesoft

drinks?”He47Iowedhimabout$40aweek.

IrememberreturningtoSeattleafterbeing48intheUSArmyforabouttwoyears.Ihad

justbeenpromotedtoCaptainatthattime.Andfullofpride,Iwakedintomyparents?

restaurant,

butthe49thingDadsaidwas,“Howaboutyour50uptonight?wIcouldn't51my

ears!IamanofficerintheArmy!Butitdidnrt52.AsfarasDadwasconcerned,Iwasjust

53memberoftheteam.Ireachedforthemop(拖寸巴).WorkingforDadhastaughtmothe

devotiontoa54isaboveall.Ithasnothingtodowith55thatteamisinvolvedins

familyrestaurantortheUSArmy.

36.A.cleaningB.chningC.removingD.keeping

37.A.whyB.whatC.whenD.how

38.A.offerB.refuseC.loveD.learn

39.A.interestedB.annoyedC.relaxedD.satisfied

40.A.funB.prideC.troubleD.effort

41.A.gotitrightB.keptitarule

42.A.hadB.tendedC.hatedD.managed

43.A.familyB.workersC.customersD.friends

44.A.neverB.alwaysC.seldomD.ever

45.A.mustB.shouldC.might,D.good

46,A.atB.beforeC..aroundD.for

47.AworkedoutB.foundoutC.putoutD.thoughtout

48.A.aloneB.awayC.outsideD.off

49.A.usualB.lastC.nextD.first

50.A.washingB.takingC.cleaningD.moving

51.A.ignoreB.followC、believeD.understand

52.A.happenB.careC.goD.matter

53.A.noB.otherC.someD.another

54.A.teamB.familyC.leaderD.restaurant

55.A.whyB.whetherC.whenD.How

第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題:每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分30分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Whatdisgustinghabitsrumyourstomachwhenyonwalkthestreetsofthecapital?Beijing

residentssayspittingiswhattheyhatemostaboutlivinginthecity.

Whatcomesafterspittingaredogownerswhofailtoclearuptheirpets*excrement.Third

onthelistofbadpracticesisnotproperlydisposingofrubbish.Theresultwasreleasedbythe

BeijingSocialPsychologyInstituteaftertheyrecentlyconductedasurveyof770randomly

selectedpeople

Thethreephenomenathattoppedthelistofuncivilizedbehaviorremainedalmostthesame

whentheyarecomparedwiththesurveyofoneyearago.Nearly63percentofthosesurveyed

thismonthsaidtheyoftenseepeoplespittinginpublic.However,nearly27percentofthe

residentssaidthatspittinghasreducedoverthepastyean

Theresearchersbelievethatpunishmentcouldhelpreducesomeofbadbehavior;

Theresidentsbeingsurveyedsaidthatpublicityandpunishmentforspittingshouldbe

strengthenedtomakethosewiththebadhabitchange.Butitstillneedsmoreeffortfromthe

wholeofsocietyandeveryresidentinordertoachievethegoal.Theyfindthatfewpeoplewill

spitintheirownneighborhoodOl"theirworkplace.Spittingathomegoeswithoutsaying.Buton

streetsandinotherpublicplacessuchasbusesandrailwaystations,spittingismorecommon.

Peoplebelievethathomeandtheirneighborhoodaretheirownplaces.Inworkplaces,

peoplecareaboutwhatotherpeoplethinkofthemaseverybodyelsev/illknowthem.Butin

publicplaces,duetoalackofsupervision,somepeoplebelievetheenvironmenthasnothingto

dowiththem.Besidesspitting,withtheincreaseindogsraisedaspetsinBeijing,many

complaintshavebeenreceivedbecausesomedogownersdonotclearuptheirpets'excrement.

Morethanhalfofthepeoplesurveyedsaidtheyoftensawthishappen.Theyalwayssaw

dogexcrementonthepassbythesidesofstreetsThedogshavenoideawheretheyshould

relievethemselves,butwhydotheirownersknownothingaboutwhattodOwithwhatthey

leavebehind?Itisreportedthattherearemorethan1millionpetdogsinBeijing.

Otherhabitsthatreallygetonthenervesofthecityresidentsareillegaladverts,outof

controlpassengersonbusesorthesubwaysandloverswhoshowaffectioninpublic.

However;44percentofthepeoplebelievethatthemoralstandardsofBeijingpeoplearestill

highdespitetheproblems.Only7percentofthepeoplesaidthatthemoralstandardsofBeijing

peoplewerelow.

Manypeoplebeingsurveyedbelievethatlocalpeoplearemorecivilizedthanayear

ago.ManylocalresidentssaidalthoughthemoralstandardsofBeijingpeoplearehigh

comparedwiththoseofthepeopleinothercities,thereisstillagapbetweenthecapitalcityand

somelargeforeigncities

56.InLineItheexpression“turnyourstomach,mostprobablymean.

A.tomakeyourstomachachingB.tomakeyousick

C.tomakeyouhungryD.tomakeyoufull

57.Theuncivilizedbehaviorcamefirstonthelistofbadhabitswere.

A.nearlythesameastheresult.ofthesurveyoneyearago

B.quitedifferentfromtheresultofthesurveyoneyearago

C.almostcontrarytotheresultofthesurveyoneyearago

D.justremainingexactlythesameastheresultofthesurveyoneyearago

58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhyspittinginpubliciscommon?

A.Peopledon,tcareaboutotherTsopinionastheydon*tknoweachother

B.Theyregardpublicplacesastheirownhomeorneighborhood

C.Somepeoplethinktheyhavenothingtodowiththeenvironment.

D.Thereisnosupervisiontocontrolpeople

59.Whichofthefollowingwouldtethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.GapsbetweenBeringandSomeBigForeignCities

B.BadHabit:Spitting

C.UncivilizedgettingResidents

D.BadHabitsDisgustBeijingResidents

B

Gland,Switzerland-Riversoneverycontinentaredryingout,threateningseverewater

shortages,accordingtoanewWWFreport.

Thereport,World'sTopRiversatRisk,releasedaheadofWorldWaterDay(22March),lists

thetoptenriversthatarefastdyingasaresultofclimatechange,pollutionanddams.

“Alltherivetsinthereportsymbolizethecurrentfreshwatercrisis,whichwehavebeen

signalingforyears,MsaysWWFGlobalFreshwaterProgrammeDirectorJamiePittock.

“Poorplanningandinadequateprotectionofnaturalareasmeanwecartnolongerassume

thatwaterwillflowforever.Liketheclimatechangecrisis,whichnowhastheattentionof

businessandgovernment,wewantleaderstotakenoticeoftheemergencyfacingfreshwater

nownotlater.-

Fiveofthetenriverslistedinthereporta.reinAsiaalone.TheyaretheYangtze,Mekong,

Salween,GangesandIndus.Europe*sDanube,theAmericas*LaPlataandRioGrande/Rio

Bravo.Africa'sNile-LakeVictoriaandAustralia'sMurray-Darlingalsomakethelist.

DamsalongtheDanubeRiver—oneofthelongestflowingriversinEurope—havealready

destroyed80percentoftheriverbasin'wetlandsandfloodplains.Evenwithoutwarmer

temperaturesthreateningtomeltHimalayanglaciers,theIndusRiverfacesscarcityduetoover-

extractionforagriculture.Fishpopulations,themainsourceofproteinandoveralllifesupport

systemshundredsofthousandsofcommunitiesworldwide,arealsobeingthreatened.

Thereportcallsongovernmentstobetterprotectriverflowsandwaterallocationsinorder

tosafeguardhabitatsandpeople'slivelihoods.

^Conservationofriversandwetlandsmustbeseenaspartandparcelofnationalsecurity,

healthandeconomicproductsthatdonotusemorewaterthannecessary”

Inaddition,cooperativeagreementsformanagingsharedresources,suchastheUN

WatercoursesConvention,mustberatifiedandgiventheresourcestomakethemwork,says

WWF.

“Thefreshwatercrisisisbiggerthanthetenriverslistedinthisreportbutitmirrorsthe

extenttowhichunabateddevelopmentisieopardizinwnature'sabilitytomeetourgrowing

demands/saysPittock.Z/Wemustchangeourmindsetnoworpaythepriceinthenotsodistant

future//

60.JudgingfromwhatJamiePittocksays,hewantsto.

A.makereadersawareoftheserioussituationofwatershortage.

B.warnpeoplenottowasterwateranylonger

C.callonleaderstopayattentiontotheproblempromptly

D.analyzethecausesoftheseverewatershortage

61.Wecaneasilylearnfromthepassagethat.

A.thefreshwatercrisiswillbeoutofcontrolsoon

B.Asiaisfacingthemostseverchallengeofwatershortage

C.tobetterprotectriverflowsandwaterallocationsistheonlysolution

D.fishpopulationsareofvitalimportancetonationaleconomicsuccess

62.Theunderlineword“jeopardizing“inthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby.

A.destroyingB.improvinglosingD.stimulating

C

Seventeen-year-oldRandyWaldron,Jr.wasshockedwhenheappliedforhisfirstcreditcard

andwasdenied.Hewasevenmoreshockedbythereason.:Hefailedtorepaythousandsof

dollarsindebt.

Waldron'sidentityhadbeenstolenbyhisfather,wholeftwhenRandywaslearningtowalk.

Form1982to1999,RandyWaldron,Sr,usedhisson'sSocialSecuritynumbertoobtaincredit

fromvariousmerchantsandlenders,thenrackeduptensofthousandsofdollarsindebts.He

declaredbankruptcyinhisson'sname,whichresultedindefaultjudgmentsagainsttheyounger

Waldron.IthastakenRandyJr.nowa24-year-oldflightattended,yearstountanglethemess.

Waldronisn'talone.Identitytheftisthiscountry'sfastest-growingcrime-and,increasingly,

IDthievesaretargetingchildren.Theircleancreditandabsenceofcriminalhistoriesmakethem

idealvictims.

Linda.Foley,co-executivedirectoroftheIdentityTheftResourceCenterinSanDiego

estimatesthatatleast400,000childrenhadtheiridentitiesstolenin.morethandoublethe

numberin.Waldron'scaseistypical:Theresourcecenterestimatesthattwo-thirdsofchildID

theftsarecommittedbyfamilymembers.

Somedishonestpersonsusechildren'snamesandSocialSecuritynumberstoringup

massivedebts:othersusechildren,sidentitiesinplaceoftheirownwhencaughtcommitting

othercrimes:stillotherssellidentificationinformationontheblackmarkettoillegalimmigrants,

fellowcriminalsoreventerroristsThetheftbringsitsvictimsenormousfinancialandemotional

trauma

(創(chuàng)傷),inpartbecausetheidentityabuseoftengoesundetectedforyears

Dealingwithchildidentitytheftafterithappensisextremelydifficult.Lawsinmanystates

areinsufficienttohandlethecrime'scomplexity,andfinancialinstitutionsareoftenlessthan

helpfulRandyWaldron,Jr.,hasworkedtirelesslyforeightyears.tostraightenouthiscredit

record,andhecontinuestodealwiththefallout.wIt'sbeenaverylongandarduousbattle,

“hesays.

“Recoveringmyidentitywasreallytheabsolutehardestpart.Ithinkalotofvictimsassume

theproblemwillgoaway.”

63.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ChildIdentityTheft

B.HowtoAvoidIdentityThef:

C.RecoverMyIdentity

D.LookokitforFamilyMembers

64Whydochildreneasilybecomethetargetsofidentitytheft?

A.Becausetheycannotreadorwriteatayoun.gage.

B.Becausetheyhaveemptycreditandcriminalrecords

C.Becausetheyaretooyoung:oprotectthemselves

D.Becauseidentitytheftcan'tbefoundintime

65.Withthehelpofthechild'sidentity,thecriminalscandOthefollowingexcept

A.obtaincreditsfromvariousmerchantsandlenders

B.substitutefortheirownidentitieswhencaughtcommittingcrimes

C.straightenouttheirowncreditrecord

D.sellidentificationinformationontheblackmarket

66.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.Newlawsshouldbemade:ohelptheidentitytheftvictims

B.Childrenshouldnevertrusttheirfamilymembers

C.Financialinstitutionsshouldberesponsiblefortheidentitytheft

D.Identitytheftisthefastest-growingcrimeinthecountry

Hehadanalmostblackface,thoughredandsmooth.Hismoustachewasblackwithcurled

points,thoughhecouldnotbemorethantwenty,threeor—four.Therewasanunusualforcein

hisface,andinhisdaringrollingeyes.

Well,mybeauty,whatcanIdoforyou?*saidhe,comingforward.Andseeingthatshewas

quitemaloss:'Nevermindme.IamMr.d'Urberville,.Haveyoucometoseemeormymother?,

Thisdifferedgreatlyfromv/hatTesshadexpected.Shehaddreamedofanagedand

dignifiedface.Shetriedtokeepcalmandanswered——Icametoseeyourmother;sir.

Iamafraidyoucannotseeher-sheisillinbed,repliedtherepresentativeofthehouse;

forthiswasMr.Alee,theonlysonofthenoblefamily.,Whatisthebusinessyouwishtoseeher

about?,

“Itisn'tbusiness—itis—Icanhardlysaywhat!"

"Pleasure?"

“Ohno.Why,siriftellyou,itwillseem—"

Tess'ssenseofacertainridiculewasnowsostrongthat,despitehergeneraldiscomfortat

beinghere,herrosylipscurved(彎曲)towardsasmile,muchtotheattractionoftheyoungman.

"Itissofoolish,shestammered(急急巴巴地說(shuō)):"Ifear1can'ttelyouV

“Nevermind;Ilikefoolishthings.Tryagain,mydear,saidhekindly.

“Motheraskedmetocome,'Tesscontinued;and,indeed,Iwasinthemindtodoso

myself.ButIdidnotthinkitwouldbelikethis.Icame,sir,totellyouthatweareofthesame

familyasyou”

“Ho!Poorrelations?'

“Yes.〃

“Stokes?"

"No;d'Urbervilles."

“Ay,ay;Imeand'Urbervilles."

“OurnamesarewornawaytoDurbeyfield;butwehaveseveralproofsthatweare

d'Urbervilles.Thelocalscholarsholdtheviewthatweare,—and—andwehaveanoldseal(

章)andasilverspoonmarkedwiththesamecastleasyours.Somothersaidweoughttomake

ourselvesknowntoyou,aswe'velostourhorsebyabadaccident;wecanhardlymakealiving?

“Verykindofyourmother;I'msure,“AleclookedatTessashespoke,inawaythatmadeher

uneasy."Andso,myprettygirl,you'vecomeonafriendlyvisittous,asrelations?"

"\supposeIhave/lookinglessconfidentanduncomfortableagain.

"Well-there'snoharminit.Wheredoyoulive?Whatareyou?

—Tessofthed'UrbervillesByThomasHardy

67,HowdoesTessfeelinthewholecourseofthemeetingwithAlec?

A.Excitedandhopeful.B.Nervousanduncomfortable.

C.Surprisedbutcomfortable.D.Pleasedbutembarrassed

68.IntheeyesofTess?Alecis_________.

A.forcefulanddaringB.unfriendlyandtalkative

C.agentleandreliablemanD.olderthanshehadexpected

69.WhydoesTesspaythevisittothed'Urbervilles?

A.ToseeAlechimself.

B.ToseeAlec'smother.

C.Toconfirmthatareofthesamefamily.

D.Tomakeknowntheirrelationshipandseekhelp.

70.AlecappearsquitefriendlytoTessmainlybecause.

A.TessishisdistantrelationB.Tesslookspolitetohim

C,TessisaprettygirlD.Tesslooksridiculous

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SorghumisanimportantgrainforAfrica.MillionsofAfricanshavemoretoeatbecauseof

GebisaEjeta.TheEthiopianscientistdevelopedsorghumseedsthatcanresistlongdryperiods.

TheseedscanalsoresisttheStrigaweed,abigcauseofcropfailuresinArica.

Nowhisworkhasearnedhimthisyear'sWorldFoodPrizefromtheWorldFoodPrize

Foundation.Hereceived250,000dollarsfortheaward.HeisonlythesecondAfricantowinthe

prizesinceitwassetupin1986.montyJones,aricespecialistfromSierraLeone,wasthewinner

in.

GebisaEjetaisaprofessoratPurdueUniversityinIndiana.Overtheyears,hewasworked

withfarmersandseedcompaniesanddevelopedmorethaneightyseedtypesforAfrica.

Intheearly1980s,ProfessorEetadevelopedthefirstsorghumhybridseeds.Theseresisted

droughtandledtoamajorincreaseinproduction.

Droughtisnottheonlyenemy.StrigaisaparasiticweedthatAfricanscommonlycallwitch

weed.Theplantattackssorghumandothercropsandstealswaterandnutrientsfromtheroots.

Inthe1990s,GebisaEjetaandanotherresearcher;LarryButler,identifiedthecomplex

relationshipsbetweenStrigaandsorghumplants.Thatfindingledtothedevelopmentofseeds

whichcanresistbothStrigaanddrought.

GebisaEjetawasbroughtupinaoneroomhutinaruralvillageinwestcentralEthiopia.His

motherwantedhimtogetandeducation.Hewalkedtwentykilometerstoschoolina

neighboringtown.HelefthomeonSundaynightsandreturnedonFriday.ProfessorEjetahas

neverforgottenhisAfricanroots.TodayheencouragesotherscientiststoturntoAfrica'sneeds.

Ethiopianscientist71WorldFoodPrize

ThemeGebisaEjeta,cscientistfromEthiopia,wonWorldFoodPrizein.

*WorldFoodPrizewas72in1986.

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