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I'm sorry to occupy your precious time, and I really want to tell you anything about the problem of some people keeping too many pets nowadays. I take the problem more and more seriously for following reasons.
First of all, as it is known to people, pets make so much noise that trouble residents a lot. What's more, it is widely accepted that animal waste pollutes the environment, where makes people quite uncomfortable. Many owners like taking their pets to public place where they may frighten children or even bite people. The mostly important is that pets can spread some diseases and this has attracted much attention.
Take all these factors into consideration, I sincerely hope that I can get help from you and expect the media do something for this.
Yours truly¡¯
Wang Lin
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The world itself is becoming much smaller by using modern traffic and modern communication means. Life today is much easier than it was hundreds of years ago, but it has brought new problems. One of the biggest is pollution. To pollute means to make things dirty. Pollution comes in many ways. We see it, smell it, drink it and even hear it.
Man has been polluting the earth. The more people, the more pollution. Many years ago, the problem was not so serious because there were not so many people. When the land was used up or the river was dirty in one place, man moved to another place. But this is no longer true. Man is now slowly polluting the whole world.
Air pollution is still the most serious. It¡¯s bad for all living things in the world, but it is not the only one kind of pollution. Water pollution kills our fish and pollutes our drinking water. Noise pollution makes us angry more easily.
Many countries are making rules to fight pollution. They stop people from burning coal in houses and factories in the city, and from putting dirty smoke into the air.
Pollution by carbon dioxide is now the most dangerous kind of air pollution. It is caused by heavy traffic. It is true that if there are fewer people driving, there will be less air pollution.
The earth is our home. We must take care of it. That means keeping the land, water and air clean. And we must take care of the rise in population at the same time.
1.Hundreds of years ago, the pollution was ________ it is today.
A. much easier thanB. as easy as
C. as hard asD. much less than
2.Our world is becoming much smaller ________.
A. because the earth is being polluted day and night
B. because science is developing
C. because of the rise in population
D. because the earth is blown away by the wind every year
3.Air pollution is the most serious kind of pollution because ________.
A. it does harm to all living things in the world
B. it makes much noise
C. it makes our rivers and lakes dirty
D. it makes us angry more easily
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The problem of pollution is not so serious because there are not so many people living on the earth.
B. The pollution of the earth grows as fast as the world¡¯s population does.
C. If people could go to work by bike, it would be helpful against the problem of carbon dioxide.
D. Many countries are making rules to fight against pollution.
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Some houses are designed to be smart. Others have smart designs. An example of the second type of house won an Award of Excellence from the American Institute of Architects.
Located on the shore of Sullivan's Island off the coast of South Carolina, the award-winning cube-shaped beach house was built to replace one smashed to pieces by Hurricane Hugo 10 years ago. In September 1989, Hugo struck South Carolina, killing 18 people and damaging or destroying 36,000 homes in the state.
Before Hugo, many new houses built along South Carolina's shoreline were poorly constructed, and enforcement of building codes wasn't strict, according to architect Ray Huff, who created the cleverly-designed beach house. In Hugo's wake, all new shoreline houses are required to meet stricter, better-enforced codes. The new beach house on Sullivan's Island should be able to resist a Category 3 hurricane with peak winds of 179 to 209 kilometers per hour.
At first sight, the house on Sullivan's Island looks anything but hurricane-proof. Its redwood shell makes it resemble "a large party lantern" at night, according to one observer. But looks can be deceiving. The house's wooden frame is reinforced with long steel rods to give it extra strength.
To further protect the house from hurricane damage, Huff raised it 2.7 meters off the ground on timber pilings¡ªlong, slender columns of wood anchored deep in the sand. Pilings (×®) might appear insecure, but they are strong enough to support the weight of the house. They also elevate the house above storm waves. The pilings allow the waves to run under the house instead of running into it. "These swells of water come ashore at tremendous speeds and cause most of the damage done to beach-front buildings," said Huff.
Huff designed the timber pilings to be partially concealed by the house's ground-to-roof shell. " The shell masks the pilings so that the house doesn't look like it's standing with its pant legs pulled up, " said Huff. In the event of a storm surge, the shell should break apart and let the waves rush under the house, the architect explained.
1.After the tragedy caused by Hurricane Hugo, new houses built along South Carolina's shore line should ________.
A. be easily reinforced
B. look smarter in design
C. satisfy higher building standards
D. be designed in the shape of cubes
2.Huff raised the house 2.7 meters off the ground on timber pilings in order to ________.
A. withstand peak winds of about 200 km/hr
B. make stronger pilings deep in the sand
C. break huge sea waves into smaller ones
D. prevent water from rushing into the house
3.The main function of the shell is ________.
A. to strengthen the pilings of the house
B. to give the house a better appearance
C. to protect the wooden frame of the house
D. to slow down the speed of the swelling water
4.It can be inferred from the passage that the shell should be ________.
A. fancy-lookingB. water-proof
C. easily breakableD. extremely strong
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IPhone owners are vainer£¨ÐéÈÙ£©and spend more on clothes and grooming£¨ÒÇÈÝ£©than those who have BlackBerrys and Android phones, new research claims.BlackBerry owners earn the most and are more likely to have long-term relationships, while people with Android handsets are most creative and the best cooks.
The study, carried out by TalkTalk Mobile, surveyed 2,000 owners of the three major smartphone brands to determine whether the choice of handset was an extension(ÑÓÉì) of their personality. The study rated users in various walks of life using a point scoring system including personalities, daily habits and the type of industries they work in.
Other results from the study found that people with an iPhone are more image conscious and generally consider themselves more attractive than those with other handsets. They are most likely to describe themselves as adventurous, bright and are most likely to work in media, publishing and education. They also believe their boss rates them highly. Apple owners also tend to have done more travelling and are the most active on social media sites.
BlackBerry owners were found to be the least punctual(׼ʱµÄ), but despite putting in the least hours at work they are the most active phone user¡ªsending more texts and making more calls in the average day than any other phone user. They are more social and have more friends overall. They also earn nearly two and a half thousand pounds a year more than other smartphone owners, with an average salary of $27,406. BlackBerry users classed themselves so loud and mainly work in the health, finance or property sectors. They were also found to drink more tea and coffee each day than any other phone user.
Android owners were found to watch more TV than others and drink the most alcohol¡ªconsuming more in an average week than iPhone and BlackBerry drinkers. They have the most jobs in engineering, the government and public services and environmental services. They have the best manners and are more shy and relaxed than their counterparts.
Dan Meader, Director of Mobile at TalkTalk, said,¡°Many of us have our mobile phones on us almost constantly so they do become an extension of us in many ways. It¡¯s interesting to see then how the choice in handset may reflect different aspects of personality and the results do show some unusual difference
1.The underlined words ¡°image conscious¡± (Paragraph4) mean caring about _______.
A. income
B. appearance
C. social media
D. interpersonal relationships
2.What were Android users found to be like?
A.Loud. B. Brave. C. Polite. D. Confident.
3.Dan Meader may agree that the kind of mobile phone we use ________..
A.will decide the way we live our life
B.can be a window into the lives we lead
C.can change our personalities gradually
D.has become the most important part of our life
4.How is the text organized?
A.By drawing comparisons.
B. By giving reasons only.
C. By providing examples.
D. By giving solutions.
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2.An i________ to the head in the car accident disabled him.
3.The miners were t________ underground. There was no way out!
4.Going to hospital can be very ________ (frighten) for children.
5.We show great respect for those who ________ (»ý¼«) take part in the sports meet.
6.The bird flew away quickly after they r________ it from the cage.
7.Eventually, the desert sand once again covered the Sphinx, leaving only the head ________ (¿´µÃ¼ûµÄ).
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9.Movies are probably the most popular form of ________ (ÓéÀÖ).
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The prisoner has been ________ to death because he killed a ________.
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B. sentenced; five-year-old girl
C. judged; girl of five
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Have you ever seen the TV show Where Are We Going, Dad? It is now without doubt 1. (popular) TV show in China, attracting over 600 million viewers each week. In this program, several fathers, who are all well-known in China, take care of their kids alone 2. the help of the children¡¯s mothers. They also take part in different kinds of 3. (active) with their kids together, such as cooking, fishing and selling goods.
One reason why the show is so popular is 4. it reflects social reality. In big cities, fathers are always 5. busy with their jobs to spare time for their kids. Meanwhile, large numbers of fathers from the countryside 6. (come) to big cities over the years, 7. (leave) their kids at home under the grandparents¡¯ care. Xu Canyong, a 33-year-old man 8. (employ) in a company in Shantou, Guangdong Province, said, ¡°I have a son and a daughter in my hometown. I miss them very much.¡±
Xie Dikui, the 9. (direct) of the show, said that he was also moved by the program. ¡°10. these fathers are busy, they manage to spare time for their kids. We can do as well as them.¡±
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