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11、 is a good chance that I'I1 finish the work tomorrow.
A. It B. There C. This D. That
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10、Access the mountain-town is often difficult because of the bad roads.
A. of B. with C. to D. on
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9、 Once out of the earth’s gravity, the astronaut is by the problem of weightlessness.
A. affected B. effected C. related D. offered
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8、The doctor telephoned to say that he couldn’t ____ the meeting because he had to ___ a patient.
A. came to; attend to B. attend; attend C. join; treat D. attend on; look after
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7、四川5?12特大地震發(fā)生之后,你的澳大利亞筆友Tom發(fā)來電子郵件,向你了解地震的有關情況。請你根據下列提示給Tom回一封電子郵件。
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① 地震基本情況
地震發(fā)生的時間 |
2008-5-12 |
地震造成的破壞 |
1.造成69,197人死亡;374,176人受傷,18,340人失蹤。 2.大量房屋倒塌,多達近1千萬人無家可歸。 3.山體滑坡,道路被堵,供電、供水、通訊中斷。 |
地震發(fā)生的地點 |
中國四川省汶川縣 |
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地震震級 |
李氏8.0級;1976年唐山大地震以來中國遭受的最強、殺傷力最大的地震;1500公里外的北京與1700公里遠的上海都可感覺到地震。 |
②地震發(fā)生后你的感覺與學校的倡議。
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5、Until March 28, the fate of the gray wolf in the Rocky Mountains was in the hands of the federal government because the wolf was listed as an endangered species. But once it was removed from the list ― a decision that is being challenged in court by a dozen conservation groups ― the gray wolf fell under the protection of individual states. That is turning out to mean almost no protection at all.
Idaho’s Fish and Game department announced last week that it would allow 428 of the state’s estimated 1,000 wolves to die this year. Some will die of natural causes. Most will be killed by hunters.
Idaho officials argue that the remaining population will still be larger than the very small number to be protected in the original federal wolf recovery plans. But Idaho’s Fish and Game department has overruled its own staff biologists, who for the good of the wolf population ― and the ecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng)) as a whole ― argued that more animals should be allowed to survive.
Sadly, in Idaho, wolves are nothing more than another game animal to be managed for the benefit of human hunters.
Beginning on Sept. 15, any Idaho hunter with a hunting license and $10.50 for a wolf tag will be entitled to shoot one wolf, at least until the quota(限額) of dead wolves in his region has been reached. And how will a hunter know if the local quota has been reached? There will be a hot line, of course.
Hunters will be encouraged not to shoot wolves wearing radio collars because those wolves are still being studied. Perhaps the solution is to fit all wolves with radio collars.
It is still possible that Idaho’s wolves ― and the wolves in other states ― will get a reprieve. A federal judge will soon decide whether to support or object to the government’s decision to delist the gray wolf. We hope he will restore the wolf to the endangered species list. There is no better proof of how dangerous life is for wolves than Idaho’s plan to protect them.
51. From the first paragraph, we can know that ______.
A. The gray wolf was not listed as an endangered species until March 28.
B. In the author’s opinion, individual states will not protect the gray wolf well
C. The gray wolf fell under the protection of individual states when it was listed as an endangered species.
D. It’s up to the federal government to protect the gray wolf after it was removed from the list.
52. Why do Idaho officials permit a certain number of gray wolves to be hunted?
A. Some will die of natural causes if they are not killed by hunters.
B. Hunters kill gray wolves for the good of the wolf population.
C. They argue that more animals should be allowed to survive.
D. The wolves left will still be more than those to be protected in the original federal wolf recovery plans.
53. What does the underlined word “reprieve” in the last paragraph mean?
A. An official order to put gray wolves back on endangered list.
B. An official order to remove the gray wolf from the list of endangered species.
C. An official order to permit 428 of the state’s estimated 1,000 wolves to be hunted
D. An official order to fit all wolves with radio collars.
54. What does the author think of Idaho’s plan to protect gray wolves?
A. Wolves are only a game animal to be managed for the benefit of human hunters.
B. There is no better plan to protect gray wolves than Idaho’s plan.
C. It will restore the wolf to the endangered species list.
D. It’s a danger to the life of the gray wolf.
55. Whose point of view may the author agree to?
A. Idaho’s Fish and Game department.
B. Idaho’s officials.
C. Staff biologists in Idaho’s Fish and Game department.
D. The federal judge.
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4、By Zhan Lisheng
Updated: 2008-09-27 07:50
GUANGZHOU -- At least 13 people were killed and nine left missing after Typhoon Hagupit swept through the country’s southern region on Wednesday, authorities said.
More than 11.5 million people in Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi provinces were affected by the disaster, with direct economic losses reaching 13.46 billion yuan ($1.97 billion), Ministry of Civil Affairs figures showed.
Hagupit, the strongest typhoon to hit Guangdong and its Pearl River Delta region in 12 years, reportedly headed south toward Vietnam on Thursday.
The typhoon killed nine people and left nine missing in Guangdong alone, causing direct economic losses of more than 7.7 billion yuan, Yang Minyi, a press official with the provincial flood, drought and wind prevention office, said yesterday.
Direct losses to agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery in the region were estimated at 4.2 billion yuan; industrial and transport sector, 1.5 billion yuan; and water conservancy infrastructure, 1 billion.
A total of 6.52 million people in 344 towns in the cities of Maoming, Yangjiang, Zhanjiang, Zhuhai, Zhongshan and Jiangmen in the Pearl River Delta region and in the west of Guangdong bore the brunt of the typhoon in the province.
More than 15,300 houses fell down and 365,800 hectares(公頃) of farmland were affected, authorities said.
Wang Yugui, a pig farmer in Maoming city, said Hagupit proved fatal to his business.
About two-thirds of his 4,000-odd pigs had drowned or were left missing in the typhoon.
“The typhoon has landed me in huge debt and I really don’t know how to weather the losses,” Wang told China Daily yesterday.
Wang said many others in the city suffered similar losses when Hagupit hit the city on Wednesday morning.
Hagupit also hit a South Korean freight ship, named Zeus, in the waters off Jiangmen. All 17 sailors onboard were still missing, the Yangcheng Evening News reported on Friday.
46. This passage most probably appears _______.
A. in a newspaper B. on the Internet
C. in a magazine D. a travel guide
47. We can know from the report that ______.
A. at least 13 people were killed in Guangdong.
B. Guangxi and Hainan suffered more economic losses than Guangdong.
C. so far Hagupit has been the strongest typhoon to hit Guangdong in this century.
D. Hagupit hit South Korea before it landed in Guangdong.
48. The underlined word “bore the brunt of” can be best replaced by “_____”
A. received the main force of
B. suffered similar economic losses from
C. shared the losses caused by
D. stood the test of
49. The example of the pig farmer Wang Yugui is used to show ______.
A. that pig farmers suffered the most losses in the disaster.
B. That many others in Maoming suffered similar losses.
C. How difficult it will be for people to go through the disaster.
D. How seriously the disaster affected people.
50. Altogether ___ people are reported missing in the passage.
A. 9 B.18 C. 35 D. 26
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3、Parenting the adolescent does take a different approach than parenting younger kids. Looking back it seemed relatively easy. They were born itty-bitty so you could take control usually to keep them safe from harm, to teach right from wrong and begin to equip them with problem solving and relationship skills. But hey, remember when they were about two or three years old and they began to toddle(蹣跚學步) off and test your limits? This was normal child development and you soon trusted that your child wouldn’t touch the stove, muck about in the flowerpots or bite the cat.
Adolescence is kind of similar in process to the two or three year old testing their limits. In adolescence though the test is more towards social limits: who they can go out with, when, where and for how long. Unlike the young child though, adolescence is nerve-wracking(傷腦筋) because now they are truly out of sight, the stakes are higher and your didn’t raise your kid for 13 years plus to see them get into trouble now. Also unlike the young child, your teen is no longer itty-bitty and you can’t simply tell them what to do.
Parenting the adolescent requires extreme trust, patience and letting them take responsibility for decisions even when the consequences are not favorable. They do need to learn what the mantle of responsibility means during adolescence so that as adults they are suitably equipped to then carry on responsibly. No practice no mastery. Taking responsibility takes practice and opportunity.
Difficult as it may seem, the parenting style has to shift from being the boss to being a consultant. Now, no one is saying here that there aren’t any rules, but they are more flexible and more subject to negotiation. When you were the boss, you simply told your young child what to do and you expected them to follow your wishes. Now as a consultant you are more in an advisory position and must rely on the judgment of your teen to choose correctly.
41. Who are the intended readers of the passage?
A. Adolescents. B. Parents .
C. Educators D .Bosses
42. In the first paragraph, the author gives the example of two or three years old to show that ________.
A. parenting adolescents is quite different from parenting younger kids.
B. parenting younger kids seems relatively easy.
C. there are still similarities between parenting adolescents and younger kids.
D. it is difficult to take control of kids about two or three yours old.
43. In the second paragraph, the author mentions _____ differences between parenting adolescents and younger kids.
A. 2. B. 3 C. 5. D. 6
44. It can be inferred from the text that ______.
A. parents should let adolescents take responsibility for decision if the result is not harmful.
B. adults are more suitably equipped to carry on responsibly.
C. parents should provide opportunity for teens to practice taking responsibility.
D. the adolescent whose parents are bosses tends to follow their parents’ wishes.
45. The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to ________.
A. the change of parenting style.
B. the change of the boss’s way to treat his child.
C. the change from being the boss to being a consultant.
D. the change of adolescents’ attitude toward their parents.
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2、 From Europe and Asia to the Middle East, many expressed amazement that the US could overcome centuries of racial conflict and elect an African-American president.
Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president, said Obama gave the world 31 courage to dream.
Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf ― the first woman 32 (elect) to head an African country ― said she did not expect to see a black American president 33 her lifetime.
“All 34 (Africa) now know that if you persevere(堅持), all things are possible,” she said.
In Indonesia, where Obama lived 35 child, hundreds of students at his former elementary school erupted in cheers when he 36 (declare) winner, pouring into the courtyard 37 they hugged, danced in the rain and chanted “Obama! Obama!”
“I remember in the class book, all students were writing down 38 goals and wishes. Some said they wanted to be lawyers, soldiers, pilot and doctors, 39 he was the one who said he wanted to be president,” said Dewi Asmara, a former classmate. “We never understood 40 was on his mind that day.”
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