. Why _____ so many money recently? I am bored to see you.

A.a(chǎn)re you borrowingB.have you been borrowing
C.have you borrowedD.did you borrow

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According to the American Sports Fishing Association, the fishing industry brings in more than $ 116 billion per year from fishermen across the country.

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After days of practice, before and after work, I slowly developed an understanding of fishing. My boss, Ric Horst, took me back to the Shoshone, and I managed to bring in a 19-inch cutthroat trout. Fishing with Ric was a life-changing experience for me. He not only showed me how to fish correctly, but also told me how fishing could be a way to escape your problems.

Since then, prime-time season seems to take forever to arrive.

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B.it is unthinkable for an American to admit his dislike of fishing.

C.a(chǎn)ll American are expert at fishing.

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A.when he was reading “The Pearl” by John Steinbeck   

B.when he went fishing with his grandfather at Lake Mitchell

C.a(chǎn)fter he had spent 16 years on the rivers and lakes of Alabama

D.a(chǎn)fter he went fishing with his boss, Ric Horst on the Shoshone

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D.fishing is a way of life for most American people

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A.To describe the writer’s experience and understanding of fishing.      

B.To explain the reason why so many Americans like fishing.

C.To make others understand the industry of fishing.

D.To express his opinions about fishing in different time of the year.

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D.It is 135---meter tall and is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe.
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B.The Westminster Bridge.
C.The famous Seven Bridge.
D.Big Ben
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B.London Eye was named the Millennium Wheel at first.
C.London Eye is free of charge, and that's why so many people come here.
D.Before your ride on the London Eye, you can first enjoy a 4D film now.
【小題4】You can find this passage_________.
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C.It profits by selling its users’ personal data.
D.It provides loads of information to its users.
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B.They don’t know their personal data enriches Facebook.
C.They don’t identify themselves when using the website.
D.They care very little about their personal information.
【小題3】Why does Senator Charles Schumer propose?
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D.Removing ads from all social-networking sites.
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Maria is a very fast runner. She has won many races put on by the factory in Russia where she works. She was asked how she was able to stay in such good shape(體型). This was her answer.

“I’m in shape because of the way I spend my day. It begins at 5:30 in the morning. I jump out of bed to cook for my husband and iron(熨衣服) the clothes. Then I have to start running to work on time.

“I rush with a large bag in one hand and my four-year-old baby in the other. First, I stop at the school, hand my baby to the teachers, and then rush to work. After work I run back to the school to pick up my baby and then run to the market. Then I run home to start cooking supper-and then it takes time to feed them and get them all to bed. Then I start doing the washing so I can iron in the morning.

“My husband is soft because I have made life easy for him. He doesn’t hurry to and from work,and I have the table set when he gets home. He eats, puts on the television, sits down and reads the newspaper. And that’s why I’m in such good shape—and my husband isn’t.”

1.Maria is in good shape mainly because she _______.

A. goes to exercise classes          B. runs so much every day

C. has won many races             D. is a Russian

2.Maria gets up at 5:30 in the morning because ______.

A. her children wake her 

B. she has so much to do before she goes to work

C. she likes getting up early 

D. her husband wakes her

3.After work, Maria usually_________.

A. goes on with her work           B. takes her baby to school

C. irons the clothes                D. cooks supper

4.Which of the following is TRUE about Maria’s hus band?

A. He’s a bad?tempered man.

B. He always goes to work in a hurry. 

C. He isn’t in good shape. 

D. He cooks breakfast by himself.

5.Which of the statements is right ?

A. Maria is an American woman.

B. Maria won many races put on by the CLUB in Russia.

C. Maria has to hurry to do something every day.

D. Maria and his husand care about each other.

 

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