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  Kingsley Football Club went to Bali, Indonesia, to celebrate the end of a successful season. Only half the team returned alive.

  Seven members of the team from Australia were dead , murdered in a terrorist bomb attack (恐怖爆炸袭击) that killed around 200 people and injured another 300.

  The world suffered another “September 11 ” on October 12 , when terrorists left bombs outside two busy nightclubs in the resort of Kuta Beach , Bali.

  After the bombs exploded , flames rushed through the buildings, pulling legs , arms and heads off the people who lay in its path. Many of the people in the club that night now lie under plastic sheets in Bali, black and unidentifiable (无法确认的) even to their closest family members.

  After news of the attack reached them, many parents flew out to Bali to look for their loved ones. One British girl was only identifiable to her parents because they recognized her belt buckle (皮带扣) .

  Bomb survivor , Richard Hechnier , a 29-year-old Australian said , “I saw people on fire, people carrying others. Most were bleeding. It was chaos. It was dark except for the flames.

  The victims were mainly westerners and many of them were Australians. For many young people in Australia, a trip to Bali is the first place they would visit without their parents, either after their school exams or in the case of Kingsley, to celebrate the end of the sporting season.

  France , Germany , Britain , America , Sweden , South Korea , Singapore and New Zealand as well as Australia and Indonesia have all lost some citizens.

  Two British rugby (橄榄球) players from China's Hong Kong were confirmed dead. Another five members of the Hong Kong team and two supporters are missing.

  And people from Japan , Finland and China have been hurt in the attack.

  An international team of investigators (调查人员) are hunting for clues and questioning suspects responsible for the explosion.

  US President George W. Bush and Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri agreed to work together to find those behind the attack. The US believes the bombing was the work of a local terrorist group linked to the al Qaeda network (基地组织) .

  Not only have the terrorists killed and hurt several hundred people , they have also frightened tourists away from the tropical islands of Indonesia. Thousands of tourists have already left the island and many more have cancelled planned holidays.

1.Many people killed in Bali on October 12 were difficult to confirm because ________.

[  ]

A.they were covered by plastic sheets

B.terrorists were responsible for the bomb attack

C.their bodies were incomplete and destroyed seriously

D.their hands were cut off during the bomb attack

2.The passage doesn't say but implies (暗示) that ________.

[  ]

A.Bali used to belong to the countryIndonesia

B.the terrorist bomb attack in Bali has great influence on the Islands' tourism

C.anyone who provides clues for the explosion is sure to be awarded

D.George W. Bush plays an important part in keeping peace of the world

3.The disaster happened ________.

[  ]

A.when people were having supper

B.when people were enjoying themselves

C.On the early morning of October 12

D.when tourists were having a sun bath

4.The main idea of the first two paragraphs is ________.

[  ]

A.Kingsley football club suffered from disaster in Bali

B.why Kingsley football club went to Bali

C.a terrorist attack hits Bali

D.happiness led to disaster

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

United States President George W. Bush yesterday expressed doubt on efforts by United Nations arms inspectors(调查人员)to get detailed information from Iraqi scientists, adding the presence of Iraqi officials as a reason for it. A US official said any interference (干涉、干扰) by Iraq with the interview would be another sign that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was failing to meet UN disarmament(解除武装) demands. “The inspectors are there to decide whether or not he is disarming. You hear these reports about Iraqi scientists being interviewed, but there's an official in the room.” Bush told reporters during a tour of his Texas farm. Bush had been asked whether he was satisfied with the UN inspectors' attempts to interview Iraqi scientists. Bush's answer included broad criticism (批评) of Saddam and a warning that a war was near. “He is a man who likes to play games and jokes. The question is, will Saddam Hussein disarm?” Bush said. “The first sign isn't very satisfactory that he will voluntarily disarm.”Bush talked of Iraq's declaration on its arms, which he called “false”, as well as the scientist interviews. “He's got to understand his day is coming,” Bush said of Saddam. Bush spoke as more than 11,000 US soldiers prepared to head for the Gulf to join in US preparations for a possible invasion (入侵) of Iraq to force an end to any programmes Saddam has to make nuclear biological or chemical weapons(武器). The news came the same day as warplanes dropped 480,000 leaflets(传单) over two cities in a so called no - fly area of southern Iraq on Thursday, pressing Iraqi army and citizens to listen to US special - forces radio broadcasts to the area, the US armed forces said.

1.What didn't President Bush talk about according to this news report?

[  ]

A.The interview with Iraqi scientists.

B.The warning towards Iraq.

C.The doubt about Saddam's disarmament.

D.Sending 480,000 soldiers to Iraq.

2.Why didn't Bush believe what the Iraqi scientists said during the interviews?

[  ]

A.Because the scientists wouldn't like to tell the truth.          

B.Because Bush never believed anythi g the scientists said.

C.Because Iraqi officials were watching them during the interviews.                                                      

D.Because Saddam asked them to tell lies during the interviews.              

3.Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.The farm owned by Bush is in Califor nia.

B.11,000 US soldiers haven't got to the Middle East.

C.The no - fly zone is in the northern part of Iraq.

D.Bush thinks Saddam will disarm of himself.

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假设你是某研究中心的工作人员,最近对某中学的学生进行了一次调查。
以下是这次调查的情况:

时间
上周末
对象
大约3 000名中学生
主题
中学生网瘾问题
基本信息
 
1.发生率:略高于10%
 
2.男女生差异:男生比女生多,男生打游戏为主,女生聊天为主
 
专家解读
 
1.原因:很复杂
 
2.治疗:没有哪一种药物能治愈网瘾
 
3.建议:多参加户外活动,多主动与人交流
 
【写作内容】
根据以上情况写一篇调查报告,并包括如下内容:
1.调查的时间、对象和主题;
2.中学生网瘾的发生率及男女生差异;
3.专家解读。
【写作要求】
只能使用5个句子表达所给的全部内容。

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假设你是某研究中心的工作人员,最近对某中学的学生进行了一次调查。

以下是这次调查的情况:

时间

上周末

对象

大约3 000名中学生

主题

中学生网瘾问题

基本信息

 

1.发生率:略高于10%

 

2.男女生差异:男生比女生多,男生打游戏为主,女生聊天为主

 

专家解读

 

1.原因:很复杂

 

2.治疗:没有哪一种药物能治愈网瘾

 

3.建议:多参加户外活动,多主动与人交流

 

【写作内容】

根据以上情况写一篇调查报告,并包括如下内容:

1.调查的时间、对象和主题;

2.中学生网瘾的发生率及男女生差异;

3.专家解读。

【写作要求】

只能使用5个句子表达所给的全部内容。

 

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随着电脑普及率的提高,老师、家长和学生对字迹的重视程度降低了。据一项调查显示,有85.8%的中学生说自己的字迹不好看,而他们又不想改善字迹,其理由有很大差别。请根据下图写一篇100–120词的英文短文,说明该现象并发表自己的看法。

 

可以用电脑写字

 51.5%

没有时间练

     32.3%

没有什么用

10.9%

其他

5.3%

 

                                       

 

 

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