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C.Hecouldhaveboughtitatalowerprice.
D.Hefailedtofindanymovieshowsonit.
38.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacethephrase“signedoff”inParagraph1?
A.endedalltheirprogramsB.providedfewerchannels
C.changedtocommercialsD.showedall-nightmovies
39.HowdidtheauthorfinallygethisTVsetworkingagain?
A.Byshakingandhittingit.B.Byturningitonandoff.
C.Byswitchingchannels.D.Byhavingitrepaired.
40.Howdoestheauthorsoundwhentellingthestory?
A.CuriousB.AnxiousC.CautiousD.Humorous
B
ThebookingnotesoftheplayTheAgeofInnocence:
Price:
$10
BOOKING
Therearefoureasywaystobookseatsforperformance:
--inperson
TheBoxOfficeisopenfromMondaytoSaturday,10a.m.—8p.m.
--bytelephone
Ring01324976toreserveyourticketsortopaybycreditcard(Visa,MasterCardandAmexaccepted)
--bypost
SimplycompletethebookingformandreturnittoGlobalTheatreBoxOffice.
--online
Completetheon-linebookingformatwww.Satan-
DISCOUNTS:
Saver:
$2offanyseatbookedanytimeinadvanceforperformancesfromMondaytoThursday.Saversareavailableforchildrenupto16yearsold,over60sandfull-timestudents.
Supersaver:
half-priceseatsareavailableforpeoplewithdisabilitiesandonecompanion.Itisadvisabletobookinadvance.Thereisamaximumofeightwheelchairspacesavailableandonewheelchairspacewillbehelduntilanhourbeforetheshow.
Standby:
bestavailableseatsareonsalefor$6fromonehourbeforetheperformanceforpeopleeligible(suitable)forSaverandSupersaverdiscountsandthirtyminutesbeforeforallothercustomers.
GroupBookings:
thereisatenpercentdiscountforpartiesoftwelveormore.
School:
schoolpartiesoftenormorecanbook$6standbyticketsinadvanceandwillgeteverytenthticketfree.
Pleasenote:
weareunabletoexchangeticketsorrefundmoneyunlessaperformanceiscanceledduetounforeseencircumstances.
4.Ifyouwanttobookaticket,youCANNOT________.
A.usetheInternet
B.ringthebookingnumberandpayfortheticketsbycreditcard
C.gototheBoxOfficeonSundays
D.completeabookingformandpostittotheBoxOffice
5.Accordingtothenotes,whocanget$2off?
A.A20-year-oldfull-timecollegestudent.
B.A55-year-oldwoman.
C.An18-year-oldteenager.
D.ThepeoplewhobooktheticketsonFridays.
6.Ifyoumakeagroupbookingforagroupofl4adults,howmuchshouldyoupay?
A.$120.
B.$126.
C.$140.
D.$150.
7.Fromthepassagewecanknowallthefollowinginformationexceptthat________.
A.itisadvisabletobookticketsinadvance
B.theaudiencecan'
'
trefundmoneyiftheperformanceisonshow
C.agroupof13personscangeta10percentdiscount
D.aschoolpartyof15studentsshouldpay$90forthestandbytickets
C
CarcrashesarethetopkillerofAmericanteenagers.Mostofthecrashesresultfromdistracteddrivingnotpayingattentiontotheroad.
RyanDidonewasafifteen-year-oldpassengerinacarthathitatree.Hewasoneofthenation'
smorethanthirtythousandvictimsoftrafficcrashesin2008.Nearlyfourthousanddeaths,abouttwelvepercent,involveddriversagedfifteentotwenty.Ryan'
sfather,ThomasDidone,isapolicecaptaininMontgomeryCounty,Maryland.Hesaid,"
Itwasaninexperienced,immaturedriverwhofeltthathewasinvincible(不可战胜的),drivingatnightwithacarloadofkids.Hewasdistracted,hewasgoingtoofast,anditendedupcausingonedeathandsomeupsettingexperiencesandtragedyfortherestofthecommunity."
JimJenningsfromtheAllstateInsuranceCompanysaid"
Thenumberonecauseofdistracted-drivingaccidentsisthemobilephone.Talkingonthephoneorreachingforitislikedrinkingfourbeersanddriving.Ifyou'
retextingwhiledriving,youaretwenty-threetimesmorelikelytogetintoanaccidentthansomebodywhoisn'
t.
Reachingforacellphonewhenit'
sgoingoff,you'
reninetimesmorelikelytogetintoanaccidentthannormallydriving,"
TheinsuranceindustryrecentlyheldasafetyeventnearWashingtonforteendrivers.
Atfirst,nineteen-year-oldKevinSchumanneasilyavoidedlarge,inflatabledollsthrowninfrontofthecartorepresentchildren.Healsoavoidedorangeconesrepresentingtheedgeoftheroad.Then,aspartofthetest,hestartedtexting.Hehitseveralconesandatleastonedoll.
DebbiePickfordfromtheAllstateInsuranceCompanysaid,"
Teensareespeciallyatriskfromdistracteddriving—andnotjustbecausetheylackexperienceontheroads.Whatweknowfromresearchonteenbraindevelopment,isthatteensdon'
treallyhavefullydevelopedbrainsuntiltheyaretwenty-fiveyearsold.Youputthosetwothingstogetherandyougetamuch,muchhigherrisk.”
59.Accordingtothepassage,_____isthemostlikelytoleadtoatrafficaccidentwhileyouaredriving.
A.talkingonthemobilephoneB.reachingforacellphone.
C.textingonthemobilephoneD.bringingalongacellphone
60.Asafetyeventheldbyinsuranceindustrywasmeantto______.
A.drawenoughattentiontoteenagers'
distracteddriving
B.attractmoreteenagerstotakepartinit
C.makemoreteenagerspracticeavoidinglargebarriers
D.encouragemoreteenagerstopayforinsuranceprotection
61.Thepassageisprobablyfollowedbyaconcludingparagraphabout____.
A.measurestobetakenB.teenbraindevelopment
C.experienceontheroadsD.muchhigherrisk
62.Ofallthefollowing,whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.CarCrashes—theTopKiller.B.DrunkenDriving—DangerousEnough!
C.DistractedDriving—Let'
sAvoid!
D.TipsonDrivingWhileCalling
D
Excusedf
romrecyclingbecauseyouliveinahighrisewitharubbis
hchute?
Youwon’tbelong.Miami’sMarkShantzishasmadeitsimpleforthoselivingintallbuildingstousethechuteandrecycletoo.
InShantzis’
sHi-RiseRecyclingSystem,achuteleadstoapie-shapedcontainerwithsixboxesthatcanturnaroundwhenoperated.Thesystem,whichfitsinthesamespaceasthechuteandcontainernowinuse,enablesglass,plastic,paper,metalandother
rubbishtogoi
ntoseparateboxes.
Thesystemiscontrolledfromaboardfixednexttothechutedoor.Theboardhasabuttonforeachclassofrecyclingmaterials(aswellasforunrecyclables).Atthepressofabutton,amicrocomputerlocksallotherchutedoorsandsetstherecyclingcontainerturninguntiltherightboxcomesunderthechute.Thecomputeralsocountstheloadsandgivesasignalbyphonewhentheboxisfull.Andaparticularpieceofequipmentbreaksupthenon-recyclables.
Sortingrecyclablesbeforetheyarecollectedsavestheuseofexpensivematerialsrecoveryequipmentwhichotherwisehastodothesorting.Suchequipmentoftenmakesrecycledmaterialsveryexpensive,soexpensivethattonsofrecyclablesremainwasted.Shantzisbelieveshissystemcouldhelprecycledmaterialsbecomemorecost-effective.
32.
Thepurposeinwritingthistextis______.
A.tointroducearecyclingsystemforhighrises
B.toencouragepeopletorecycletheirrubbish
C.todescribetheuseofcomputertechnologyinrecycling
D.toexplainthen
eedforrubbishcollectioninhighrises
33.Whenhesays,“Youwon’tbelong.”,thewritermeansthat______.
A.
you’llsoonbelivinginacleanerbuilding
B.rubbishchuteswillbecomeoutofdatebeforelong
C.itwon’tbelongbeforeyouhavetorecycleyourrubbish
D.youwon’twaitlongforyourturntorecyclerubbish
34.Beforedroppingrubbishintothechuteyouhaveto______.
A.locktheotherfloors’chutedoorsB.pressthecorrectbutton
C.checkifthecontainerisfullD.breakuptherubbish
35.Thebiggestadvantageofthisnewsystemisthat______.
A.itmakesbetteruseoftheexistingrecoveryequipment
B.i
tsavestimeandspace
C.itsavesmoneyforpeoplelivinginhighrises
D.itreducesthecostofrecycling
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