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B. Because there was much fuel for fires.

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D. Because it was unusually hot, dry and windy.

2.What happens because of the traditional fire-fighting practices in the USA?

A. There are fewer wildfires.

B. Trees and grass become thicker.

C. The weather becomes warmer and drier.

D. Sunlight reaches the ground to help forests.

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B. Australian firefighters don¡¯t put out fires.

C. Fires can play an important role I forests.

D. It¡¯s difficult for firefighters to control the fires.

4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

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B. People¡¯s carelessness leads to dangerous fires.

C. Australia allows all the fires to burn naturally.

D. There are more fires in Russia than in the USA.

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Do you want to control equipments with your mind? Do you want to power your home with the energy of your own activities? These are two of the developments that engineers at International Business Machines Company (IBM) think will come true within the next five years. The technology company has announced its latest ¡°5 in 5¡± report.

The engineers at IBM think people will soon be able to control many electronic equipments simply by using their minds. They say people will soon have a way to just think about calling or emailing someone in order to make it happen.

Another thing that will happen is a way for people to power their homes and offices using energy from activities like walking or running. Bemie Meyerson, IBM¡¯S President, says this is known as micro-electronic times.

Also, passwords could soon become a thing of the past. IBM says technology developments could soon make passwords unnecessary. Some of the most common ways used to tell people are fingerprints, face and voice differences, and iris scans. The iris is the colored part of the eye. Bemie Meyerson says this technology will soon be more widely used by money machines and other designs.

The fourth possibility on IBM¡¯s ¡°5 in 5¡± list is an end to the digital designs ¡°between those who have technology and those who do not¡±.

1.According to Paragraph 2, you can control an electronic equipments by .

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C. thinking about your thoughts D. ordering it in your voice

2.We know if micro-electronic times come true, people .

A. will need to run in the house all day

B. will live a much more relaxing life

C. will no longer need to go to their offices

D. can produce electricity through activities

3.If you use iris scans to tell a person, you .

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B. should show your fingerprints

C. need to look straight at the machine

D. ought to speak to the machine aloud

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5.What will most probably be talked about next after reading the passage?

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C. Something that will happen in the future.

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