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______ once every two years, whether it is a car, a bus or a lorry, is the rule that all drivers must obey in our country.

  A. Having been examined          B. Examined 

  C. Examining                   D. Being examined

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Ticket Types 

Regulations

Notes

Single Day Admission

* For all visitors

* On any Standard Day other than Peak Day

* One ticket per person, valid for one entry on the day of admission

Standard Day tickets refer to the tickets for all visiting days (167 days in total) except for Peak Days during the Expo.

Special Admission

* For tile disabled

* For people bom in or before 1950

* For students with valid IDs

* For children above 1.2 m

* For Chinese military personnel on active duty

* Valid IDs are required upon ticket purchase and entry

* On any Standard Day other than Peak Day

* One ticket per person, valid for one entry on the day of admission

3 Day Admission 

* For all visitors

* Valid for any three days except Peak Days

* One ticket per person, valid for one entry per day

The tickets are designed to meet the multi-entry demand of visitors.

7 Day Admission

* For all visitors

* Valid for any seven days except Peak Days

* One ticket per person, valid for one entry per day

48. ____________can get a Special Admission ticket for himself/herself.                                          

A. A 56-year-old bus driver        B. A school girl with her valid student card                                                                    C. A policeman in his forties       D. A U.S. army officer on active duty     

49. If you want to enter the Expo Park once every week in one month and don’t want to bother to buy the ticket each time, you can buy a _________ticket.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           A. Single Day Admission       B. Special Admission  

C. 3 Day Admission      D. 7 Day Admission      

50. The function of the table is to                                                                               

A. remind the public of the difficulty buying the Expo tickets

B. show which groups of people can get admission into the Expo Park

C. provide information about the Expo tickets and regulations

D introduce all the visiting regulations in the Expo Park

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Dear Volunteers,
The service you will provide to elderly individuals in Abilene as a Meals on Wheels volunteer is deeply appreciated. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for the many miles you will travel and all of the hours you will contribute to help make this one of the best programs in the entire state.
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Sincerely,
Betty L. Bradley, LBSW,
Executive Director
【小题1】Why does the author write this letter?

A.To express great thanks to volunteers.
B.To explain how the old people get help.
C.To tell volunteers what they are tasked with.
D.To describe the life situation of the old people.
【小题2】What can we learn about the volunteers from the passage?
A.They order books for needy people.
B.They design programs to help people.
C.They offer medical help to sick people.
D.They deliver food to the elderly people.
【小题3】How does the author learn about the needs of the people served?
A.The volunteers report back the information to him.
B.His staff members call them to get the information.
C.He visits them now and then to get the information.
D.The family members send the information to his office.

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Ticket Types 
Regulations
Notes
Single Day Admission
* For all visitors
* On any Standard Day other than Peak Day
* One ticket per person, valid for one entry on the day of admission
Standard Day tickets refer to the tickets for all visiting days (167 days in total) except for Peak Days during the Expo.
Special Admission
* For tile disabled
* For people bom in or before 1950
* For students with valid IDs
* For children above 1.2 m
* For Chinese military personnel on active duty
* Valid IDs are required upon ticket purchase and entry
* On any Standard Day other than Peak Day
* One ticket per person, valid for one entry on the day of admission
3 Day Admission 
* For all visitors
* Valid for any three days except Peak Days
* One ticket per person, valid for one entry per day
The tickets are designed to meet the multi-entry demand of visitors.
7 Day Admission
* For all visitors
* Valid for any seven days except Peak Days
* One ticket per person, valid for one entry per day
48. ____________can get a Special Admission ticket for himself/herself.                                          
A. A 56-year-old bus driver        B. A school girl with her valid student card                                                                    C. A policeman in his forties       D. A U.S. army officer on active duty     
49. If you want to enter the Expo Park once every week in one month and don’t want to bother to buy the ticket each time, you can buy a _______ticket.
A. Single Day Admission       B. Special Admission  
C. 3 Day Admission          D. 7 Day Admission      
50. The function of the table is to___________                                                                               
A. remind the public of the difficulty buying the Expo tickets
B. show which groups of people can get admission into the Expo Park
C. provide information about the Expo tickets and regulations
D introduce all the visiting regulations in the Expo Park

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       On an obvious level, these kinds of findings offer an explanation for why other people' s children seem to grow up so much faster than one's own.Involved parents are all too well aware of first step in their own children; however, seeing a cousin's child once every few years, without bothering memories, shortens the time.

1.What can we infer from the first paragraph?

       A.Scientists have agreed about how the brain records time.

       B.Scientists all think that some cells record the intervals of time.

       C.Scientists haven't agreed on how the brain records time.

       D. Scientists all hold the theory that neural processes are an inside clock.

2.According.to Paragraph 3, if we have few things to do, the brain will____.

       A.make the intervals of time long

       B.make the intervals of time short

       C.keep a state of rest

       D.stop working

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       A.Michel Siffre didn' t think he had stayed in the cave for as long as two months.

       B.Parents tend to think their own children grow faster than others.

       C.Michel Diffre actually stayed in the cave for twenty-five days.

       D.Children usually bring bad memories to their parents.

4.In which column of a newspaper can we find this passage?

       A.Social news                               B.Community activities

       C..Science                               D.Children s life

 

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