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― Andrew won the first place in the physics competition.
― ______? I am not interested in science at all, anyway.
A. What’s up B. So what C. What if D. How come
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― Why are you so popular with your students?
― As a teacher, I seldom give my students so difficult a problem ____ they cannot work out.
A. as B. that C. if D. which
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―Oh, your clothes are all wet.
―I ______ in the rain, preparing for an open-air performance.
A. have worked B. worked C. was working D. have been working
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― Jimmy had a lot of parties recently.
―Yes, that might why he didn’t do well on the test.
A. sum up B. push for C. account for D. make sense of
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― Would you mind if I asked you where you’re from?
― _________.
A. Of course. I’m from
C. Not really. You can do it. D. Not in the least. I’m from
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目前,食品安全問題引起了人們的廠‘泛關(guān)注。一些生產(chǎn)廠商為了降低成本追求利潤,缺乏足夠的安全措施,致使一些劣質(zhì)或有害食品流人市場,對人們的健康產(chǎn)生極大的危害。請你就此事給一家英文報刊寫封信,談?wù)剛人看法并呼吁整個社會關(guān)注此事。 ’
要求:詞數(shù)1()0左右。(不包括所給內(nèi)容) ,
參考詞匯:利潤:profit;安全措施:safety measures
Dear Sir, I' m writing to talk about the problems of food safety nowada
Yours truly,
Li Hua
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Nowadays many graduate are looking forward | 76. _____ |
to get employment in big cities, not willing to work | 77. ______ |
in the countryside. Unfortunately, there are enough : | 78.______ |
chances to satisfy most of the job hunters in big cities, | 79. ______ |
while in the countryside talented people are bad needed | 80. ______ |
but a lot of posts are waiting for you. You can put your | 81. ______ |
abilities to good use and you will able to make greater | 82. ______ |
contributions of building a modern countryside. | 83. _____. |
Therefore, 1 believe in you can have as bright a future | 84._______ |
in the countryside as we will have in the cities. | 85. _____ |
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Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions usually cause the largest, most disastrous debris ( 碎石) flows. A great many victims of the earthquake that struck Wenchuan of Sichuan province last May were killed not by the quake itself but by the sudden large amounts of debris that followed.
Most debris flows occur where the soil is composed mainly of sand or colluviums ( 崩積層) . Loose soils made up of bits of sand or colluviums fall apart easily and are main material for fast -moving debris flows.
Scientists have conducted endless experiments to find out how debris flows work. They have learned that the amount and the timing of water entering the soil are crucial ( 決定性的). Typically, that means debris flows often occur when a long rainy period of many weeks is followed by an intense, brief heavy rain. .
More often than not, however, debris flows are started by water, in the form of rain, snow, or river flow. In 1998, heavy rains from Hurricane Mitch unleashed about one million tons of mudslides, burying thousands of people, in Central America.
Water flows through the soil until it hits a hard layer of bedrock or clay. There the water builds up, filling the tiny spaces between the soil and rock. That buildup reduces the natural friction (摩擦力 ) that keeps the rock and soil debris lying on the slope. If conditions are approaching dangerous levels, the slope will then fall down.
Despite what scientist know about the fact, debris flows are still impossible to predict at present because there are many other uncertains affect the stability of each slope. However, one thing is known: On hillsides where one debris flow has occurred, another will eventually follow. The next debris flow could take days, weeks, or years to happen.
72. The passage is mainly about ____.
A. when and where debris flows occur B. the experiments that scientists conduct
C. the causes of debris flows D. the possible ways to predict landslides
73. Debris flows usually take place ____.
A. during earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
B. after a heavy rain or an intense snowstorm
C. when there is a right amount of water entering the soil
D. when a long rainy period is followed by a heavy rain
74. The underlined word "unleashed" in the 4th paragraph most probably means ____.
A. released B. organized C. provided D. invented
75. We can infer from the text that ____.
A. water can flow through a hard layer of bedrock or clay
B; the friction can keep the rock and soil debris flowing
C. debris flows can never be predicted by scientists
D. debris flows tend to happen on the same hillsides
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Crime in the city of
There were 1,486 thefts last year. Most of the thefts involved cars. Thieves also robbed the people at gunpoint or pick pocketed them. They broke .into houses and businesses at the alarming rate of two a day two years ago, but that rate was down to only one a day last year. "That's a 50-percent
decrease in one year," said Gates. "I think the police officers deserve a big pat on the back. Even better, maybe they’ll get that 10-percent raise that they are all hoping for. "
With an example of how the police force has helped reduce crime, Gates talked about bicycle thefts. "For years and years, kids were locking up their bikes at bike stands in front of schools, libraries, and shopping mails. About 10 percent of the time, the kids would come out of the school or wherever and discover that their bike was no longer there. We wracked our brains( 絞盡腦汁) trying to find a solution to this problem. Finally, at the beginning of last year, when we simply removed most of the bike stands, then the bicycle theft rate came down quickly.
Most cities in the state have similar problems. They all involve too many people, too much crime, too few police, and too little money. These problems go along with civilization everywhere. They might reduce, but they will probably never disappear. All people can do is hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
68. Crime in the city of
A. illegal gangs B. protection providers C. cruel murderers D. drug dealers
69. The underlined part in the 2nd paragraph probably means the police in Clio ____.
A. hasn’t done well in the prevention of crimes. B. is responsible for alarming rate of crimes
C. is worth praising for what they have done D. is faced with sudden attacks from behind
70. The police force has helped reduce the bicycle theft rate by _____.
A. removing most of the bike stands B. asking kids to lock up their bikes
C. setting up more public bike stands D. asking kids to park their bikes in front of schools
71. The author wants to tell us that _____.
A. crimes are part of civilization in some of the cities
B. the best will completely defeat the worst in development
C. crimes and civilization are two sides in development
D. civilization development leads to problems in cities
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When people get bad toothaches, they often have to eat soft, easily chewed food. When lions get bad toothaches, they eat people? That' s the conclusion of a zoologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and a dentist who works on carnivores (食肉動物)., Lions don’t normally prey on people. Every once in a while, however, a lion will go on a human-eating diet. The most famous such tragedy happened in 1898, when two lions killed and ate 135 railway workers in
Examining the preserved skulls (骷髏) of the two big cats, zoologist Bruce Patterson and dentist Ellis Neiburger found that both animals had been suffering from several dental and |aw problems. One lion had three missing teeth and a loose, unsteady lower canine that was probably useless. Canines are pointed teeth that hunting animals use for gripping and piercing prey(刺穿獵物)) .The two lions might have been so badly disabled that they couldn’t bite down forcefully, say the researchers. Consequently, the lions might have abandoned their normal, more difficult prey and turned to humans. "Humans are easy preys, " said Patterson. "We're very slow, we don’t hear very well, and we don* t see very well in the darkness. "
The research calls their idea the Infirmity Theory. It was inspired partly by the work of Jim Corbett, a tiger hunter in
64. The original aim of the study is to look for ____.
A. ways of protecting wild animals B. ways of treating toothaches of lions
C. when and where lions eat people D. reasons for some lions eating people
65. The reason why lions don't normally prey on people is ____.
A. that they like wild preys better B. they just hunt for prey at night,
C. that humans are difficult to catch D. not mentioned in the passage
66. Jim Corbett' story is mentioned in the last paragraph to show that ____.
A. tigers have the same eating habits and preys as lions
B. carnivores hunt people mostly under ill-healthy conditions
C. tigers like hurting villagers while lions like railway workers
D. wild animals swallow humans when they suffer from toothaches .
67. The best title of the passage could be ____.
A. A Zoologist And a Dentist B. Why Do Some Wild Animals Eat People
C. A Discovery of the Skulls of Lions D. How Can Health Influence Eating Habits
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