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 Her performance was perfect and,             the fact that there were other 20 participants, the first prize still belonged to her.

       A.however              B.while                 C.despite                  D.though

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           that bad weather was on the way, the climbers decided to put off their attempt on Mount Tai until the coming week.

       A.Being told            B.To be told          C.Having told           D.Having been told

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---The plane is due to take off at 7:50 from the airport. ______ we fail to arrive there in time?

---Try to take another flight then.

  A. What if            B. As if           C. Even if           D. Only if

 

 

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    现在各类电视节目广泛使用短信作为参与方式,人们对此评价不一。请你根据下表提供的信息介绍人们的看法,并谈谈个人的观点。

看法一

看法二

你的观点

1.给观众提供了更多的参与机会;

1.控制不当,节目品位无法保证;

 

2.给媒体带来更大收益;

2.短信费用过高,观众易生反感;

3.迎合年轻人对新事物的追求。

3.沉溺于此,浪费精力。

 

要求:1. 文章应包括以上所有内容,对所给要点不要简单翻译。

          2.要有个人观点。

          3.词数:150词左右。开头已给,不计入总词数。

At present, short messages______________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

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Intense physical exercise is not the only way to better health. Studies show that walking several times a week can lower the risk of many diseases. They include heart disease, stroke, diabetes, bone loss, arthritis, and depression. Walking also can help you lose weight.

       Fast walking is good for the heart. It lowers the blood pressure. It raises the amount of good cholesterol in the blood. Researchers say walking can sharply reduce the risk of suffering a heart attack.

       Studies have also shown that walking for 30 minutes a day can delay and possibly prevent the development of diabetes. People who are overweight have an especially high risk to develop this disease.

       Walking strengthens the muscles and builds up the bones that they are attached to. Studies show that walking could decrease the risk of developing osteoporosis. Walking can also help ease the pain of arthritis in areas where bones are joined. This is because walking strengthens the muscles around the bones.

       Experts say walking is one of the safest ways to exercise. There is a low risk of injuries. So it is good for people who are starting an exercise program for the first time and for older people.

       A walking program is easy to start. You should wear loose clothes and good shoes. There are shoes that are designed especially for lots of walking.

       How fast should you walk? For the best effect, doctors say you should walk fast enough to cause you to breathe hard. Yet you should still be able to talk.Let your arms move freely while you walk.

       There are no rules to starting a walking program. You might walk short distances. Or you might walk up hills to strengthen your leg muscles. Health experts say you can gain the most from a walking program if you walk at about five kilometers an hour for 30 minutes a day. You should do this about five times a week.

 

 

Walking to (71) ______ fit

(72) ______ of walking

Superiorities to other exercises

Tips to walkers

Reducing the risk of a heart attack

• lowering the blood pressure

• raising good cholesterol

Being(75)_________ than many other ways of exercise, especially for beginners or

(76) __________

Wear loose clothes and good shoes.

Walk fast enough to cause you to breathe with (78) ______ but still able to talk.

Controlling the development of diabetes

• helping you (73) ______ weight

Walk with your arms (79) ______ freely.

Decreasing the risk of osteoporosis and arthritis

• strengthening the muscles

• (74) ______ up the bones

Being easy to start

(77) ______ rules

Walk at a (80) ______ of about 5 kilometers an hour for 30 minutes a day and 5 times a week.

Lowering the risk of other diseases, such as stroke, depression and etc.

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I don't ever want to talk about being a woman scientist again. There was a time in my life when people asked constantly for stories about what it's like to work in a field dominated by men. I was never very good at telling those stories because truthfully I never found them interesting. What I do find interesting is the origin of the universe, the shape of space-lime and the nature of black holes.

At 19, when I began studying astrophysics, it did not bother me in the least to be the only woman in the classroom. But while earning my Ph.D. at MIT and then as a post-doctor doing space research, the issue started to bother me. My every achievement―jobs, research papers, awards― was viewed through the lens of gender (性别) politics. So were my failures. Sometimes, when I was pushed into an argument on left brain versus  right brain, or nature versus nurture (培育), I would instantly fight fiercely on my behalf and all womankind.

Today I research and teach at Barnard, a women's college in New York City. Recently, someone asked me how many of the 45 students in my class were women. You cannot imagine my satisfaction at being able to answer, 45. I know some of my students worry how they will manage their scientific research and a desire for children. And I don't dismiss those concerns. Still, I don't tell them "war" stories. Instead, I have given them this: the visual of their physics professor heavily pregnant doing physics experiments. And in turn they have given me the image of 45 women driven by a love of science. And that's a sight worth talking about.

 

67. Why doesn't the author want to talk about being a woman scientist again?

      A. She feels unhappy working in male-dominated fields.

      B. She is fed up with the issue of gender discrimination.

      C. She is not good at telling stories of the kind.

      D. She finds space research more important.

 68. From Paragraph 2, we can infer that people would attribute (归结于) the author's failures to _______

     A. the very fact that she is a woman.

B. her involvement in gender politics.

C. her over-confidence as a female astrophysicist.

D. the burden she bears in a male-dominated society.

69. How does the author feel when talking about her class?

A. worried       B. satisfied       C. excited       D. concerned

70. What does the image the author presents to her students suggest?

    A. Women students needn't have the concerns of her generation.

    B. Women have more barriers on their way to academic success.

    C. Women can balance a career in science and having a family.

D. Women now have fewer problems in pursuing a science career.

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In March 2004, Joe Ryan got a collection notice from a billing agency for Littleton Adventist Hospital near Denver, Colorado. The hospital wanted payment for surgery totaling $41,188. Ryan had never set foot in that hospital. Obviously there was some mistake. "I thought it was a joke," says Ryan.

But when he called the billing agency, nobody laughed. Someone named Joe Ryan, using Ryan's Social Security number, had indeed been admitted for surgery. He figured clearing this up would take just a few phone calls.

Two years later, Ryan continues to suffer from the damage to his credit rating and still doesn't know if his medical record has been cleared of wrong information.

Joe Ryan was the victim of a little-known but frightening type of consumer fraud that is on the rise: medical identity theft, which involves using your name to get drugs, expensive medical treatment and even cheating insurance payments.

As Ryan discovered, money isn't the half of it. When someone steals your name to receive health care, his medical history becomes part of your record ― and setting the record straight can be extremely difficult. That's because, in part, the information is distributed among dozens of caregivers, from doctors to medicine stores to insurance companies and labs.

"I wanted to help straighten this out," says Ryan, "so I went to the hospital, and they had a three-inch-thick record for me, but they wouldn't let me see it. I showed them my ID, and they said that's not Joe Ryan's signature. Well, of course not! They had this other guy's signature."

Ryan had fallen into a victim's Catch-22: If your record doesn't appear to be yours, you may not have the right to see it, much less change it.

Ryan's next step was a visit to the Police Department. But the cops concluded there was not much they could do; local law enforcement has little experience with medical ID theft, and cases can end up being considered a civil matter.

 

63. The billing agency sent Joe Ryan a notice to _________.

   A. playing a joke on him for medical treatment

   B. inform him of the payment for his surgery

   C. clear up the wrong information in his medical record

   D. correct the mistakes about payment for his surgery

64. At first Joe Ryan thought his problem was ___________.

     A. easy to settle                                          B. difficult to settle       

C. impossible to solve                                 D. unnecessary to solve

65. An even worse consequence of medical ID theft is ___________.

   A. some trouble in obtaining insurance payments

   B. a big loss of money and damage to credit rating

   C. the widely spread medical information of the victim

   D. the difficulty in changing the wrong medical history

66. Which of the following is the best title of this passage?

   A. A mistake Made by Littleton Adventist Hospital   B. Expensive Medical Treatment

   C. Your Medical Records, Stolen!                          D. Joe Ryan, Wanted by the Police

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●Geographic Championship

August 9, 2007 “What historic site was carved from sandstone in about 1200 B.C.? This site includes two huge temples and statues of an ancient ruler.”

That’s the question that gave three students from Mexico victory over teams from Canada and the United States in the final round of the English National Geographic World Championship, a biennial contest of geography knowledge. Fourteen other international teams competed in the event, which has been since 1993.

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●House fire put off

Sept. 16, 2007 ― A home located at 240 Cexter Avenue in Meriden caught fire around 5:45 Sunday afternoon. When firefighters arrived at the scene, they found the first floor of the woodframe house was in flames.

The Meriden Fire Department had it under control by 6:47 pm. The house suffered such heavy damage that the electricity was cut off. The house has been declared unlivable until repairs can be made.

There was no one in the house at the time. One firefighter was taken to Medical Center at 7:15 pm when he complained about not feeling well. Police are now looking into the cause of the fire.

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●Extinct languages

Sept. 18, 2007 In the vast outback of northern Australia, the native languages of the Aborigines are slowly dying. But a team of explorers and linguists are fighting to keep these dialects alive through the five year Enduring Voices project, funded by the National Geographic Society.

As the team tracks down speakers of these imperiled languages, including the only known speaker of a language long thought to be extinct, they learn why losing the wisdom of these mother tongues is a “tragedy for humanity.”

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60.Which team won the Eighth National Geographic World Championship in 2007?

      A.Canada                B.Mexico                C.America              D.Australia

61.How long did the fire last before firefighters stopped it from spreading?

       A.About one and half hours                      B.About one hour

       C.Forty hours                                         D.Two hours and a half

62.The underlined word “imperiled” can be replaced by         .

       A.valued                 B.cherished             C.reused                 D.endangered

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I was walking down the road one day when my cell phone rang.  36  voice on the other end spoke to me, "Dad, please come back soon.I miss you so much! "I judged that it was a   37_  number.A little while later, the call came once again, so I rudely   38   , "You've dialed the wrong number! " and then   39

    During the following days, I got the same call   40   .But I didn't care much about it.

    Then one day she constantly called me,   41   I didn't answer.Finally I answered the phone and heard a weak voice, "Dad, please come back.I miss you so much!  Dad, I'm   42   so much pain! Mom said you were too busy to take   43  of me.But, dad, please   44  me again, OK?" The innocent   45  was difficult to reject.I made a   46  kiss on the phone and heard the weak voice say, "Thank you...Dad, I am so...happy, so...happy..."

    Shortly after this, I became   47   about who had been on the other end of my phone.So I called back, and a woman answered, "Sorry, sir.I am really sorry to have   48   you.My daughter has suffered from bone cancer   49   she was born.And her father...died in an    50   a short while ago.I dare not tell her this   51   .Poor baby.When she couldn't   52  the painful chemotherapy(化疗), she would cry for her dad, who had always   53  her.I really couldn't bear it, so I gave her a random phone number..."

    "How is your daughter now?" I couldn't wait to   54

    "She has   55   .You must have kissed her on the phone, because she went with a smile, tightly holding the cell phone..."

Tears blurred my eyes...

 

36.A.A boy' s

B.A child' s

C.My daughter' s

D.My son' s

37.A.bad

B.different

C.new

D.wrong

38.A.screamed

B.blamed

C.returned

D.replied

39.A.hung up

B.hung on

C.held on

D.held up

40.A.here and there

B.now and then

C.more or less

D.sooner or later

41.A.so that

B.in case

C.as if

D.even if

42.A.near

B.on

C.in

D.at

43.A.care

B.control

C.notice

D.charge

44.A.comfort

B.kiss

C.pat

D.encourage

45.A.application

B.command

C.request

D.appetite

46.A.soft

B.sweet

C.low

D.loud

47.A.surprised

B.curious

C.interested

D.amazed

48.A.bothered

B.confused

C.interrupted

D.reached

49.A.when

B.since

C.as

D.while

50.A.invitation

B.event

C.accident

D.invention

51.A.fate

B.reason

C.story

D.news

52.A.receive

B.fight

C.bear

D.face

53.A.encouraged

B.amused

C.satisfied

D.supported

54.A.hear

B.ask

C.tell

D.see

55.A.gone

B.passed

C.gone by

D.passed by

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In this school most students prefer taking pains in their studies to _______ with good education.

   A. equip           B. be equipped         C. equipping      D. being equipped  

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