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With so many problems __________, the new mayor will have a hard time in his poor town.
A. to settle B. settled C. being settled D. to be settled
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56. She _________________(道歉) to me for not answering quickly.
57. They are $100 each but if you buy ten, I will give you a 10% d______________.
58. They ________________ (說服) me to go with them at last.
59. The man was badly ill, but he _____________(生存下來).
60. Thev____________ from England to India used to take 6 months.
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A long-awaited final report from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concludes that foods from healthy cloned animals and their offspring(后代) are as safe as those from ordinary animals, effectively removing the last US regulatory(監(jiān)管的) barrier to the marketing of meat and milk from cloned cattle, pigs and goats.
The 968-page final report, not yet released but obtained by The Washington Post, finds no evidence to support people’s concerns that food from clones may have hidden risks.
But, recognizing that a majority of consumers are wary of food from clones—and that cloning could damage the good image of American milk and meat—the report includes hundreds of pages of raw(原始的) data so that others can see how it came to its conclusions.
The report also admits that human health concerns are not the only subject raised by the coming-out of cloned farm animals.
“Moral, religious and ethical concerns have been raised,” the agency notes in a document accompanying the report. But the report is “exactly a science-based evaluation.” It reports, because the agency is not authorized by law to consider those subjects.
In practice, it will be years before foods from clones make their way to store shelves in large quantities, in part because the clones themselves are too valuable to kill for meat or milk. Instead, the expensive animals—replicas(復制品) of some of the finest farm animals ever born—will be used firstly as breeding stock to create what supporters say will be a new generation of superior farm animals.
When food from those animals hits the market, the public may yet have its say. FDA officials have said they do not expect to require food from clones to be labeled as such, but they may allow foods from ordinary animals to be labeled as not from clones.
64. What can we infer from the first paragraph?
A. FDA has waited for a long time to get this final report.
B. Products from cloned animals have been put into the market before.
C. People are having the products from cloned animals safely.
D. There have been once opposite opinions against cloned products.
65. What does the underlined word “wary” mean?
A. Disappointed. B. Careful. C. Fond. D. Proud.
66. It will be a few years before foods from clones come into the market, partly because _____.
A. people have little knowledge of the cloned animals
B. supporters can’t give powerful evidence to support that
C. the few cloned animals will first be used to create superior animals
D. they are a new generation for the customers and are too valuable for the customers
67. What can we conclude from the passage?
A. FDA officials encourage people to eat more food from clones.
B. FDA officials think the food from clones will sell better than ordinary food.
C. People only worry about the health problems when it comes to foods from the clones.
D. All the foods will not have detailed labels on them.
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第三部分 任務型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
Fairview Elementary School, Modesto, California, with some 1,000 students from kindergarten through sixth grade (about 80 percent of them Latino), has long suffering from discipline problems, poor test scores, and a near total lack of parental involvement. The difficulties aren't surprising given that many of the parents -- immigrants who work on farms or in factories -- speak little or no English.
Since 2002, Fairview Elementary School has been a First Amendment School, one of 97 developed across the country by the First Amendment Center. The idea behind the five-year-old program: To keep America strong, children must be trained to respect many points of view, weigh complex issues, and understand the freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution(憲法) .As students learn good citizenship, the theory goes, they'll develop the skills and attitude to do well academically.
Fairview students enjoy "freedoms" other kids might envy (they voted to abolish school uniforms, for example). But the children don't just exercise rights. They also accept such responsibilities as speaking up during class discussions, and keeping the school clean and safe (Fairview is rated the cleanest of 33 schools in its district). In one departure from tradition, there's no hand-raising in class. "Instead," says teacher Deborah Supnet, "we teach them to listen for when the other child stops talking," Call it an exercise in respect.
Last year, the number of students evaluated advanced in math increased, from 15 to 30 percent. And Fairview graduates in their first middle-school mid-term exam averaged B grades; 96 percent passed all subjects. Particularly encouraging to Principal Rob Williams, the school now has an active parents' group, Parents With a Voice. One of those parents, Laura Malagon, praises the program for convincing her to play a more active role in her children's school life.
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We cannot be about our work.Any small mistake may lead to a serious accident.
A.very Particular B.too cautious
C.extremely considerate D.quite serious
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Finnish President said Finland-China relations had progressed_______ with fruitful co-operation in new and high-tech fields.
A. peacefully B. highly C. quietly D. smoothly
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Google is testing a new television programming search service, _____ users to find shows videos from websites like Youtube.
A. having allowed B. allowing C. to allow D. allowed
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Some biologists believe this is an ancient survival strategy, _______ a diet with 30 percent
fewer calories than usual increased life span.
A. for which B. to which C. of which D. in which
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—He didn’t feel a bit nervous when ________.
—No. He’d had a lot of time ________ for it after all.
A. interviewing; to prepare B. interviewed; to prepare
C. interviewing; preparing D. being interviewed; preparing
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第五部分:基礎寫作:
假如你是某高中學生李華,進入高中后,你覺得學英語的方式和初中有很大不同,你給自己的英語李老師寫了一封信,講述自己的英語學習情況。要包括以下內容:
1.開始學習高中英語時,覺得英語比初中英語難很多,幾乎喪失信心。
2.后來認識到英語的重要性。 3.每天努力學習英語。
4.向老師和同學請教更好的英語學習方法。
5.現(xiàn)在英語取得了很大進步,對英語越來越感興趣。
6、信的開頭結尾已經(jīng)給出。
提示:初中junior high school高中senior high school
[寫作要求] :只能使用5個句子表達全部的內容。
Dear Mr.Li,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you so much for your great help in your class.
Wish you all the best.
Yours, Li hua
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