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5,_________inthebookshewasreading,Lucyfailedtonoticethatthelibrarywasclosingforthenight.
A.LosingB.HavinglostC.LostD.Tolose
6,Manyoftheletterstotheeditorexpressedthebelief__________theboywasinnocentandheshouldbesetfree.
A.whatB.whoC.whetherD.that
7,-Aren’tyoutiredofpracticingplayingthepianodayafterday?
---___________,Ienjoyeveryminuteofit.
A.OntheotherhandB.OnthecontraryC.NowandthenD.Onceagain
8,Hardly_________closedmyeyes_________Ibegantomakethisfantasticdream.
A.hadI;
whenB.Ihad;
whenC.didI;
thanD.Idid;
then
9,Theparentsofthesechildrenhavelotsofstresswhich,_________,cansometimesleadtophysicalproblems.
A.notifdealtcarefullywithB.ifnotcarefullydealtwith
C.ifdealtnotcarefullywithD.notifcarefullydealtwith
10,Therearesomecases__________studentsobviouslyknowtheschoolrulesbutdon’tobeythem.
A.whyB.WhereC.AsD.which
11,Althoughwehaven’tseenhimforthirtyyears,Istillremembertheexperience,believeitornot,__________wespentarainynighttogetherwithhiminacave.
A.whichB.ThatC.WhatD.when
12,--Wereallyenjoyedourselvesatyourhome.Thanksagain,MrandMrsUpton.
---_________.Justdropinwheneveryouarefree.
A.NicehavingyouhereB.Nicetomeetyouhere
C.MakeyourselvesathomeD.Withpleasure.
13,---Thelastone__________singsasong.
---Agreed.
A.arrivedB.toarriveC.arrivesD.arriving
14,Withtheproblemsolved,Tom__________worryaboutitanylonger.
A.shouldneedB.didnotneedtoC.hadtoneedD.couldnotneed
15,--Whendoyouthinkwecangoouting?
---I’msurewearegoingtomakeit__________afineday.
A.atB.OninC.onD.around
16,Usingmanysymbolsmakes_________toputmuchinformationonasinglemap.
A.possibleB.itpossibleC.thatpossibleD.itispossible
17,"
I'
mseventyyearsold,"
saysthegray-hairedladyproudlytotheentertaineratherCommunityClubdinner.
"
Didyouhearthat,everyone?
saystheentertainer."
Thislovelyladyisjustseventyyearsyoung!
Andshedoesn'
tlookadayoverfifty."
Hehasbeencarefulnottousetheword"
old"
.Inasocietywhereyouthissoadmired,oldageisoftenseenassomethingsad,somethingtofightagainst.Americansprefernottosay"
people.Theyusetheexpression"
seniorcitizens"
.Theydonottalkabout"
oldpeople'
s"
homes,but"
retirement"
homes.
Infact,theentertainerisnotsowrong.Seventyisnotveryoldthesedays.PeopleintheUSarelivinglongerandlonger.In1980,12percentofAmericanswereoversixty-fiveyearsold.By2030,21percentwillbeoversixty-five.Onereasonforthisisthatfamiliesaregettingsmaller.Theaveragecouplenowhasonly1.8children.Atthesametime,improvedmedicalcaremeansthatpeoplearelivinglonger.
ThischangeintheageofAmericansisgoingtohaveseriousresults.Foronething,medicalcostsarerising.Thegovernmentisunabletopaytheelderlypeople'
smedicalbillsthathavegoneupverymuch.Someoldpeoplehavetoleavehospital"
sickerandquicker"
thantheyshould,beforetheyarereallybetter.
Morefortunateseniorcitizens,though,whostillhavegoodhealth,wantnewlawstobepassedtoallowthemtostayatwork.Inthepast,theretirementagewassixty-five,butthatischangingnow.Olderpeoplearestrongerandmoreenergeticthaneverbefore.Manyofthemrefusetostopworkingjustbecausetheyhavereachedacertainage.
Thereisachange,too,inthewayinwhichelderlypeopleseethemselves.Manyarenolongerhappytoacceptthegrayhair,baldheads,andboringclothesoftheirownparents.Theyliketowearyounger-lookingclothesandbrightmakeup(化妆品).Americanwomenspendmillionsofdollarsayearonoperationstolifttheirfacesandmakethoseuglywrinklesdisappear.Menarepreparedtospendevenmoreonoperationstoplantnewhairontheirbaldspots.It'
sworthanymoneytolookyounger.
1.InAmericapeopletrytoavoidusingtheword"
because.
A.theoldageisseenassomethingthatisn'
tadmired
B.itisnowbelievedtobringbadlucktoelderlypeople
C.thestandardofgettingoldhaschanged
D.thechangeintheagehascausedahealthyproblem
2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingdoesNOTdescribetheAmericansocietycorrectly?
A.Peoplelivelongerbecauseofimprovedmedicalcare.
B.Thegovernmentfindsitdifficulttoaffordthemedicalbillsoftheelderly.
C.Peopleusepoliteexpressionswhentalkingaboutoldage.
D.Theoldpatients'
timeinhospitalisstrictlylimited.
3.WhichofthefollowingisnottheresultofthechangingintheageofAmericans?
A.Medicalcostsarerising.
B.Thefamilybecomessmaller.
C.Theretirementageneedschanging.
D.Elderlypeoplespendalotonkeepingyoung.
4.Theunderlinedword"
Many"
inthelastparagraphrefersto.
A.AmericanadultsB.Americanoldpeople
C.youngAmericansD.Americanwomen
18,Speedingoffinastolencar,thethiefthinkshehasgotagreatcatch.Butheisinforanunwelcomesurprise.Thecarisfittedwitharemoteimmobilizer(远程控制器)andaradiosignalfromacontrolcentermilesawaywillmakesurethatoncethethiefturnstheengineoff,hewillnotbeabletostartitagain.
Theideagoeslikethis.Acontrolboxfittedtothecarcontainsamini-cellphone,amicro-processorandmemoryandaGPSsatellitepositioningreceiver.Ifthecarisstolen,acoded(秘密编码)cellphonesignalwilltellthecontrolcentertoblockthevehicle'
senginemanagementsystemandpreventtheenginebeingrestarted.
IntheUK,asetoftechnicalfixesisalreadymakinglifeharderforcarthieves."
Thepatternofvehiclecrimehaschanged."
SaysMartyrRandall,asecurityexpert.Hesaysitwouldonlytakehimafewminutestoteachapersonhowtostealacar,usingaminimumoftools,butonlyifthecarismorethan10yearsold.
Moderncarsarefartoughertosteal,astheirenginemanagementcomputerwon'
tallowthemtostartunlesstheyreceiveauniqueIDcodebeamedoutbytheignition(点火)key.IntheUK,technologieslikethishavehelpedtoachievea31%dropinvehiclecrimesince1997.
Butdeterminedthievesarestillmanagingtofindotherwaystostealcars,oftenbygettingholdoftheowner'
skeys.Andkeytheftisresponsiblefor40%ofthetheftsofvehiclesfittedwithatrackingsystem.
Ifthecartravels100meterswithoutthedriverconforming(一致的)theID,thesystemwillsendasignaltoanoperationcenterthatithasbeenstolen.ThehundredmetersminimumavoidsfalsealarmbecauseofsomepossibleerrorsoftheGPSsignal.
Staffatthecenterwillthencontacttheownertoconfirmthatthecarreallyismissingandkeeppoliceinformedofthevehicle'
smovementsviathecar'
sGPSunit.
1.What'
sthefunctionoftheremoteimmobilizerfittedtothecar?
A.Tohelpthepolicemakeasurpriseattackoncartheft.
B.Toorderthecartolockautomaticallywhenstolen.
C.Topreventthecarthieffromrestartingitonceitstops.
D.Tosendaradiosignaltoinformthecarownerofthethief.
2.Whatisessentialinmakingamoderncartoughertosteal.
A.Amicro-processorB.AspecialIDcode
C.AspecialcellphoneD.AGPSsatellitepositioningreceiver
3.Whydoesthetrackingsystemseta100-meterminimumbeforesendinganalarmtothe
operationcenter?
A.Toleavetimefortheoperationcentertogiveanalarm.
B.tokeeppoliceinformedofthecar'
smovement.
C.Togivethedrivertimetocontacttheoperationcenter.
D.ToallowforpossiblemistakesintheGPSsystem.
4.Whatwilltheoperationcenterdofirstafterreceivinganalarm?
A.Startthetrackingsystem.B.Stoptheengine.
C.Contacttheowner.D.Locatethemissingcar.
19,Hungryforchangeispartofagrowingmovementofpeoplewhowanttostopfaminethroughouttheworld.Theywanttomakecertainthatpeopleinfamineareascanprotectthemselvesfromtheeffectsoffuturedroughts.Theyalsowanttomakecertainthatenoughhelpisquicklyavailableforemergenciesinallpartsoftheworld.
HungryforChangehashelpedtoraisemillionsofpoundsforfaminerelief(救助).Ithasattractedagreatdealofnewspaperpublicityforitsreliefwork.IthasalsobeensuccessfulinpersuadingthegovernmentinBritaintoincreaseitsaidbudgetbyseveralmillionpoundsandcarryoutnewresearchintoimprovedcrops.WhileHungryforChangeworksinBritainforanendtopovertyandfamineintheworld,OxfamishelpingtogetovertheproblemoffamineinsuchcountriesasEthiopiaandSudanwithlong-termdevelopmentprojects.
InNorthWestDarfur,Sudan,Oxfamishelpingtoincreasefoodproduction.
InNileProvince,Sudan,Oxfamisplantingtreesinordertoprovidefuelandshelter,andtoprotectthesoil.Itisafarawayarea,whererainfallispoorandtheforestsaredifficult.
InArbaMinch,Ethiopia,Oxfamissupportingaprojecttosupplycleanwatertovillages.Cleanwaterwillreducetheriskofdiseases,especiallyamongchildren.
1.HungryforChangeandOxfamaretwo__________.
A.branchofficesB.churchesC.hospitalsD.organizations
2.Theunderlinedword“famine”