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AndriaBaker,19,saidshethinksshewouldhavegoneaheadwiththatevenifanewcarhadnotbeenpromisedher.“AlotofmyfriendsthoughtIwascrazy,butIjustkeptgoing.”shesaid.BakerplanstogoafteraneducationdegreeatAlmaCollege.

“InmysophomoreyearIhurtmyankleinabasketballgame,anditwasreallypainful,”shesaid.“AlsothatdayIcaughtacoldandtheteacherlookedatmeandsaid,‘I’mnottheteacherwho’sgoingtosendyouhome.’”

61.Whatdoesthephrase“shefeltundertheweather”mean?

A.Shefeltthattheweatherwasverycold. 

B.Shedidn’tfeelgood.

C.Herbodychangedwiththeweather. 

D.Shelikedtheweatherverymuch.

62.WhenAndriaBakersawherpresent,shefelt________.

A.surprisedandexcited 

B.sadandcrazy

C.frightenedandworried 

D.upsetandangry

63.Fromthetext,wecanknowthat________.

A.bothAndriaBakerandherfatherstayedinthesameschool

B.herfathermadethepromisefromthedaywhenshebeganherschool

C.herfatherdidn’tregrethavingboughtheranewexpensivecar

D.AndriaBakerisnowstudyingatAlmaCollegeforadegree

64.AndriaBakercouldcometoschooleverydaybecause________.

A.shewashelpedbyallofherfriends 

 

B.shewantedtogetanewcar

C.shenevergotill 

D.shejustwantedtokeepondoingthat

B

NewYorkStatehaspassedtheUSA’sfirststatelawbanning(禁止)motoriststalkingonhand-heldcellphones.thebanwillbeginNovember1,althoughdriverscaughtusinghand-heldcellphoneswillbegivenonlywarningsduringthefirstmonth.

First-timeviolators(违法者)willfacea$100fine.Asecondtimecallfora$200fineandeveryviolationafterthatwillcost$500.

Atleastadozenlocalities(地方)haveestablishedbans,startingin1999;

and40stateshavehadbansproposedbutnotpassed.Atleast23countries,includingtheGreatBritain,Italy,IsraelandJapan,bandriversfromusinghand-heldcellphones.

Thereareabout115millioncellphonesinuseintheUnitedStatesandmorethan6millioninNewYorkState.

“TothinkthatI’mnotgoingtousecellphonewhenatthesametimeIcanstillusemylaptop.Istillcanreadapaper,Icanstillchangemypants(裤子)whiledriving65mph..Ithinkthere’sjustsomethingwrong,”anofficialsaid.

Othercritics(批评者)notedthatotherthingslikeeating,drinkingcoffeeandapplyingmakeupwhiledrivingposed(造成)atleastasmuchofaconcern.Theysuggestedthatthebanincludeabroaderrangeofthings.

77.Howmuchfinewillahand-heldcellphoneuserpayifhehasbeencaughtusingitfourtimeswhiledrivingafterNovember?

A.$500 

B.$1000 

C.$1200 

D.$1300

78.Wecanseefromthispassagethat_______.

A.thebanhasbeenputintoeffectinmoststatesintheU.S.

B.manyofthedevelopedcountriesforbiddriversusinghand-heldcellphones

C.overfiftylocalitiesorstatesbandriversfromusinghand-heldcellphones

D.morepeopleintheU.S.areagainstthebanthanforit

79.Theofficialmentionedinthispassage______.

A.doesnotagreewiththisban

B.doesn’tbelieveusinghand-heldcellphoneswhiledrivingwillcauseanydanger

C.doesn’tunderstandwhyhand-heldcellphonesaloneshouldbebannedamongmanyothers

D.believeschangingpantswhiledrivingwillcausegreaterdanger

80.Thewriterintendstotellusinthelastparagraphthat_______.

A.itisnotfairtohavethisbanpassed

B.thebanwillneverbepassedinthewholecountry

C.moreactivitiesofthesamekindshouldalsobebanned

D.thebanwillmeetwithmorecriticism

C

What’sARealFriend?

Youcanhavethesameneighborsforyears.Youlovethemoryouthinkyoulovethem.Andyouhopethattheyloveyou.Butdoyoueverreallyunderstandthem?

CharlieKempandhisfamilylivednextdoortomefor15years.Weweregoodfriendsallthetime.Ienjoyfriendship.Ithinkit'

sthebestthingintheworld.AndfriendshipwiththeKempswaseasybecausetheyseemedtowelcomeit.

Theywereinterestingandcleverpeople.Theirhousecaughtfiretwice,andtwicethewholefamilysleptinmine.Theyarealwayslosingthingslikemoney,keysandwatches.Picturesfelloffthewalls,thechildrenfelloutofbed…

Iwastheirneighborandtheirfriend.Lifewasalwaysinteresting,neverdull.Bestofall,Ilikedthewholefamily.

Oneday,Ilitafireinthegardentoburnsomerubbish.AftersometimeCharlieKempcameoutofhishouseandwalkeduptheroad.

“Morning,Charlie,”Isaid,“lovelyday,isn’tit?

”Hesmiledatmeandnodded.Iwentonwithmywork.

Twentyminuteslater,apolicemanarrived.Hewalkedintomygardenandsaid,“You’llhavetoputoutthatfire.Yourneighborhascomplained(抱怨)tous.Hedoesn'

tlikethesmell.”

“Myneighbor…?

”Iasked.

“Yes,”thepolicemantookouthisnotebookandread,“CharlieKemp.Helivesnextdoor,doesn’the?

53. 

Accordingtothepassage,________.

A.CharlieKempistheauthor'

sneighborandhisrealgoodfriend

B.CharlieKempistheauthor'

sneighborbutnothisrealgoodfriend

C.CharlieKemptreatstheauthorashisrealgoodfriend

D.theauthordoesn'

ttreatCharlieKempashisrealgoodfriend

54. 

Theauthorwasblamedbythepolicemanbecause________.

A.hewasfoundburningtherubbishbythepoliceman

B.hewasfoundpollutingtheenvironmentbyburningtherubbish

C.hisneighborCharlieKempcomplainedabouthisactionandcalledthepoliceman

D.heburntsomethingofhisneighbors

55. 

Theauthor'

sexperiencetellsusthat________.

A.afriendinneedisafriendindeed

B.itisdifficulttounderstandaperson,evenyourfriend

C.anyoneissuretobefriendlytoyouifyouarefriendlytohim

D.friendshipisthebestthingintheworld

D

Sometimeschildrendonotdowhattheirparentstellthemtodo.Whenthishappens,aparenttriestohelpthechildtodotherightthing.Whenthisdoesnotwork,theparentusuallypunishesthechild.

Therearemanythingsthataparentcando.Onethingthatpeoplehavedoneistospank(打屁股)thechild.Whenaparentspanksachild,theywillusetheirhandorahardobjecttostrikethemontheirbottom.Thisismeanttoshowthechildthattheyhavedonesomethingwrong.

Oneparentremembersbeingspankedwhenhewasachild.Hisparentsusedawoodenspoon.Whenhespankedhisownchildrenwithhishand,hesawthatheputaredmarkonhischild’sleg.Heneverdidthatagain.

Oneproblemwithspankingisthatitteachesthechildtohitsomeonewhentheydonotlikewhattheotherpersonisdoing.Anotherproblemwithspankingisthattheparentisusuallyangryandcanhitthechildtoohard.Sometimesparentswillusespankingforeverythingandnottryotherwaystogetthechildtodotherightthing.

Manyparentsarenotsureofwhattodoinsteadofspanking.Somepeoplethinkthattheirreligiontellsthemthatspankingisokay.Somethinkthatthelawletsthemdoit.Thecourts(法院)saythatparentshavetherighttoteachtheirchildrenhowtobehave.

Otherthingsshouldbetriedbeforeaparentdecidestospankachild.Tellingthechildexactlywhatiswantedfromthemcanbeonething.Givingachildmorethanonechoiceisanotherthingthatcanbetried.Gettingdowntothechild’slevelandtakingamorechild-friendlyapproach(方法)canhelpaswell.

72.Accordingtothepassage,whenchildrendosomethingwrong,onethingthatparentsusuallydotopunishthemisto________.

A.strikethemonthebottom

B.trytohelpthemdotherightthing

C.teachthemwhattodo

D.takethemtocourt

73.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheproblemcausedbyspanking?

A.Itteachesthechildtohitotherswhentheyoffend(使人不快)himorher.

B.Theparentmaygetangryandhitthechildtoohard.

C.Sometimesparentsmayusespankingforeverything.

D.Itmakesparentstryotherwaystomakethechilddoright.

74.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethewriter’sattitudetowardsspanking?

A.favorable(赞同的) 

B.indifferent(不关心) 

C.interested 

D.unfavorable

75.Fromthispassage,wecanconcludethat________.

A.Goodchildrenalwaysdotherightthing.

B.Parentsshouldtrytheirbesttoavoid(避免)spankingtheirchildren.

C.Parentshavenochoicebuttospanktheirchildrenw

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