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  Thirty-two people watched Kitty Genovese   1   (kill) right below their windows. She was   2   neighbor. Yet   3   of the 32 helped her. Not one even called the police.

  John Barley and Bib Fatane went beyond the headlines to research into the   4  why people didn’t act. They found that a person has to go through two steps   5   he can help. First he has to notice that it is   6   emergency(紧急情况). Is the smoke coming into the room   7   a leak in the air conditioning? Is it “steam pipes”? Or is it really smoke from a fire? It’s not always easy to tell if you are faced with a real emergency. Second, and   8   important, the person faced with an emergency must feel personally   9   (responsibility). He must feel that he must help,   10  the person won’t get the help he needs.

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Clinton hails China's AIDS progress, offers help

  Former U.S.President Bill Clinton said Wednesday China has made progress in fighting AIDS since he last visited in 2003 and his foundation would give drugs and help train doctors battling the disease.

  Experts have criticized China for being slow to recognize a growing AIDS problem, and the United Nations has said the country could have as many as 10 million cases by 2010 if precautions were not taken.

  “China has made impressive progress in building a comprehensive system of care for all Chinese patients in need, ”Clinton said at a reception in Beijing.

  The government has estimated China has 840,000 people with HIV or AIDS.

  Earlier, Clinton signed an agreement with the Chinese Health Ministry for the Clinton Foundation to provide about $ 70,000 worth of drugs to treat about 200 infected Chinese children.

  Clinton also announced the setting up of a fellowship to take urban doctors trained in treating AIDS to rural areas to treat people and train doctors.Several hundred physicians will be trained over the next two years, he said.

  Since leaving office, Clinton has campaigned to get AIDS drugs to people who do not have them.

  During his last visit to China in November 2003, Clinton said the disease could dampen(抑制)its booming growth.He also hugged a man infected with HIV at a public forum.

  Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and President Hu Jintao later made similar gestures, visiting AIDS patients publicly and voicing their determination to fight the disease.

  This month, Wen spent the Chinese Lunar New Year Eve with AIDS patients in rural Henan province, where many people in some villages were infected in blood-selling schemes in the mid-1990s.

  The whole of society needed to be mobilized to combat HIV/AIDS, Clinton cited Wen as saying.

  “I am confident that China will fulfil Premier Wen's promise to fight HIV/AIDS with the international community, to protect this nation and all humankind and I want to do our part, ”Clinton said.

(1)

All of the following statements are TRUE except ________.

[  ]

A.

Clinton set up a foundation to help Chinese children with AIDS.

B.

There are about 200 AIDS infected children in China.

C.

Hundreds of physicians will be trained in treating AIDS in the coming two years.

D.

Clinton once hugged a man infected with HIV.

(2)

The underlined word“combat”in the next-to-last paragraph can be replaced with“________”.

[  ]

A.

combine

B.

measure

C.

treat

D.

fight

(3)

We can infer from the passage that the Chinese government ________.

[  ]

A.

did a good job in solving the AIDS problem in the past few years

B.

hasn't realized the seriousness of the AIDS problem

C.

relies on Clinton to help with treating the children infected with AIDS

D.

will do its best to face the problem of AIDS

(4)

According to the information provided in this report, if the Chinese government dosen't take care of the AIDS problem, how fast will the number of infected AIDS people grow every year?

[  ]

A.

About 1.5 million to 1.8 million.

B.

About 2.2 million.

C.

About 3.1 million to 4.3 million.

D.

About 9.16 million.

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  We like to keep our distance from others and there are very specific social rules about how close we can go to others in particular situations.The social distances here are approximate, of course and will vary with people.But they are still a good general rule.Hall identified four zones that are common for Americans:

  Public Zone:12 feet.The public zone is generally over 12 feet.That is, when we’re walking around town, we’ll try to keep at least 12 feet between us and other people.Of course there’re many times when we cannot do this.We’ll start to notice other people who are with in this distance.The closer they get, the more we become aware.

  Social Zone:4-12 feet.Within the social zone, we start to feel a connection with other people.When they’re closer, then we can talk with them without having to shout, but still keep them at a safe distance.This is a comfortable distance for people who are standing in a group but maybe not talking directly with one another.

  Personal Zone:1.5-4feet.In the personal zone, the conversation gets more direct, and this is a good distance for two people who are talking seriously about something.

  Intimate(亲密的)Zone:<1.5 feet.When a person is within arm’s reach or closer, then we can touch them in intimate ways.Romance of all kinds happens in this space.Entering intimate zone of somebody else can be very threatening.

  The rules about social distances vary with different groups of people.People who live in towns spend more time close to one another.In a large and crowded city, the distances will be less than in a small town.Different countries also have different rules about social distances.Watch a Japanese person talking at a party with a person from a Western country.The Japanese will step in and the Westerner will step back.Speeded up, it’s like a dance around the room.

(1)

Which of the following shows how the text is organized?(①=Paragraph 1…)

[  ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

(2)

In a less crowded place, an American usually keeps a stranger at a distance of _______.

[  ]

A.

about 1.5 feet

B.

less than 4 feet

C.

about 2 feet

D.

more than 12 feet

(3)

If eight people sit in a room and all of them don’t talk directly with one another, they prefer _______.

[  ]

A.

Public Zone

B.

Social Zone

C.

Personal Zone

D.

intimate Zone

(4)

What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

There’re some rules about social distances

B.

The Japanese are more polite than Americans

C.

The rules about social distances can vary

D.

Cities have fewer rules about social distances

(5)

What can we infer from the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

The Japanese would like to dance with people from Western countries

B.

The Westerner would like to keep close to people they are talking with at party

C.

The Japanese would like to keep a distance from people they are talking with at party

D.

The social distance between people in small towns is longer than that in large and crowded cities.

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  I was on my way to the Taiyetos Mountains.The sun was setting when my car   1  (break)down near a remote and poor village.Cursing my misfortune, I was wondering where I was going to spend the night when I realized that the villagers who had gathered around me were arguing as to   2   should have the honor of receiving me   3   a guest in their house.Finally, I accepted the offer of an old woman who lived alone in a little house.While she was getting me   4  (settle)into a tiny but clean room, the head of the village was tying up his horse to my car to pull it to   5   small town some 20 kilometres away   6   there was a garage.

  I had noticed three hens running free in my hostess’s courtyard and that night one of them ended up in a dish on my table.  7   villagers brought me goat’s cheese and honey.We drank together and talked   8  (merry)till far into the night.

  When the time came for me to say goodbye to my friends in the village, I wanted to reward the old woman   9   the trouble I had caused   10  

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  If we want to finish anything in life, let us not forget that we must persevere(坚持不懈).If we want to learn   1   lessons well in school, we must be hard-working and not give up   2   we come to anything difficult.We shall find many of our lessons very hard,   3   let us consider that the harder they are,   4   better they will do to us if we persevere and learn them thoroughly.

  But there are some   5   us who are ready to give up when they come to a hard example in mathematics, and say,“I can’t do this.”  6   never will succeed forever if they feel so.Let us remember that we shall meet with many   7   all through life.If we keep on   8  (try), we shall be sure to conquer and overcome every difficulty we meet with.

  And   9   we master our lessons well in school, it will prepare us to overcome the difficult things   10   we shall meet in life when our school days are over.

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