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In the middle of January, 2008, a heavy snowfall, the most severe in the past 5 decades, struck some southern provinces of China. The bad weather lasted as long as over a month, causing more than 100 deaths and 8 missing persons. As a result, the main traffic in the affected areas came to a stop and the airports had to be closed down. What was even worse, water and power supplies were cut off in some cities, which had a bad effect on the people¡¯s life. Faced with all kinds of difficulties, the local government took many effective measures to carry on the reconstruction work. People throughout China donated money, food and clothing to ensure their life. With help from all sides and the local people¡¯s efforts, everything has almost returned to normal at present.
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I¡¯m writing to you for some advice on my studies. As you know, football is a very popular sport in the world and I am attracted to it and I have fallen in love with it, which makes me feel so crazy. I have been spending lots of time doing many things related to it, like watching football matches, reading newspapers and magazines, and searching the Web for more information about football. As a result, it has certainly disturbed my normal study. Though I know to be a football fan is my hobby and my major objective is to learn more knowledge in school, I can¡¯t concentrate on my lessons and gradually I am tired of them. I am still a senior two middle school student, and I¡¯ll have my own business even when I grow up, so I am not likely to do a job in the field of football. But now I can¡¯t stop myself from getting involved further with football. So I feel very depressed and want to know how to deal with the contradiction (ì¶Ü) between my studies and hobbies.
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It is believed that James McCormick got about $77. 8 million from the sales of his detectors ¡ª which were based on a kind of golf ball finder ¡ª to countries including Iraq, Belgium and Saudi Arabia.
McCormick, 57£¬was convicted (ÅÐ×ï) of cheats last month and sentenced Thursday at the Old Bailey court in London.
¡°Your cheating conduct in selling a great amount of useless equipment simply for huge profit promoted a false sense of security and in all probability materially contributed to causing death and injury to innocent people,¡¯¡¯ Judge Richard Hone told McCormick. ¡°You have neither regret, nor shame, nor any sense of guilt.¡±
The detectors, sold for up to $ 42,000 each, were said to be able to find such dangerous objects as bombs under water and from the air. But in fact they ¡°lacked any grounding in science¡± and were of no use.
McCormick had told the court that he sold his detectors to the police in Kenya£¬the prison service in Hong Kong, the army in Egypt and the border control in Thailand.
¡°I never had any bad results from customers,¡± he said.
39. Why was McCormick sentenced to prison?
A. He sold bombs. B. He caused death of people.
C. He made detectors. D. He cheated in business.
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A. increased the cost of safeguarding
B. lowered people¡¯s guard against danger
C. changed people¡¯s idea of social security
D. caused innocent people to commit crimes
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A. They have not been sold to Africa.
B. They have caused many serious problems.
C. They can find dangerous objects in water.
D. They don't function on the basis of science.
42. It can be inferred from the passage that McCormick _________ .
A. sold the equipment at a low price
B. was well-known in most countries
C. did not think he had committed the crime
D. had not got such huge profit as mentioned in the text
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Millions of people are putting their lives at risk by texting their friends as they walk along busy streets, reported the Daily Mail.
One in ten 41 users has already been 42 because they are so lost in their phones that they fail to 43 lamp-posts or cars, according to Joanna Lumdsen of Aston University.
To test the danger of texting while 44 , Lumdsen did an experiment in which volunteers followed a 45 path while trying to 46 in a message on the phone.
Around them, screens 47 up instructions to avoid stepping on 48 colors on the floor.
She found that people missed one in five 49 because they were so busy with their phones.
¡°In 50 life this means that one in five lamp-posts or moving cars is 51
to go unnoticed by people 52 and walking,¡± she said.
Her research is looking for ways cell phone makers could improve the 53
of phones to make texting on the move 54 . That could 55 easier-to-use voice operated phones, or phones that respond to gestures.
¡°The safest thing is 56 people not to text while they walk along,¡± she said. ¡° 57 a lot of people in business are 58 to carry a mobile phone and be in 59 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They are under pressure to reply to calls 60 , and to respond to text messages and emails straight away.
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50. According to the second paragraph, winter is _____ .
51.Which of the songs can bring us hope of life?
52.What does the passage mainly talk about?
¡¾´ð°¸¡¿ 53.B 54.D 55.C 56.C ¡¾½âÎö¡¿ ÂÔ ¡¾ÌâÐÍ¡¿ÔĶÁÀí½â ¡¾ÊÊÓ´ÏÄÑ ¡¾±êÌâ¡¿20102011ѧÄ꼪ÁÖÊ¡³¤´ºÊ®Ò»ÖиßÒ»ÏÂѧÆÚÆÚÄ©¿¼ÊÔÓ¢ÓïÌâ ¡¾¹Ø¼ü×Ö±êÇ©¡¿winter£¬×ÔÈ»Àà ¡¾½áÊø¡¿ 15¡¾ÌâÎÄ¡¿A number of scientific studies have suggested that repeatedly heading a football could increase the risk of developing dementia (³Õ´ôÖ¢) in later life. In 2002, former England international footballer Jeff Astle died aged 59. A coroner (Ñéʬ¹Ù) said that Astle died from a brain disease likely to have been caused by ¡°repeated small damages to the brain¡± related to heading a heavy leather football. Dr. Scott Delaney, research director of emergency medicine at McGill University Health Center in Montreal, Canada, has also researched soccer-related head injury and agrees that head-to-head or elbow-to-head blows are the real risk. In 2007, Delaney carried out a study on footballers aged between 12 and 17 that showed they were half as likely to be concussed (ʹÄÔ²¿Êܵ½Õðµ´) wearing headgear (ñ) than without. He said youngsters have a higher risk of head injury than adults because their heads are thinner and less able to absorb shock. To make matters worse, their neck muscles aren¡¯t as well developed and they often lack the correct heading technique that can help throw away the force of the ball. Delaney recommends that children wear headgear when playing football and says his two eldest children wear head protection playing the sport. But he admits that children can be unwilling to be the first to wear head protection¡ªespecially when their football heroes play without it. While headgear can protect footballers from being concussed during a match, no one knows the long-term effects of repeated ¡°sub-concussive¡± blows to the head. Delaney says that while there is indirect evidence that a career in soccer can lead to dementia, no one has yet found a sure link between the two. He says proving a link would mean monitoring hundreds of footballers for three or four decades¡ªand that would take a lot of funding. 57.Which might be the best title of the passage?
58.According to Delaney¡¯s research, what is the most risky injuries to head?
59. Children are unwilling to wear headgear because they think _____ .
60.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _____ .
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