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I have no idea of what is in fashion nowadays, so my choice might be quite ??? ____?? .

A. abundant????????????? B. arbitrary????????????? C. considerate????????????? D. aggressive

 

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     As a foreigner, I don' t know the situation in the US well.Seeing all kinds of recent shooting incidents,
I think it should be controlled more strictly than now.Somebody said that the person who has it in mind to kill another can do it without a gun, so the causes of murders are not guns but the trend of despising (蔑
视) life in the US.And they also insist that there is no clear evidence that the increasing number of murders
is connected with possession of guns, so the personal rights should not be restricted by the reason that
there is not enough evidence.
     Several months ago, I agreed with that partly.But as we know, the private groups like NRA have used
the public opinion and persuaded the government to protect their profit.Other weapons such as knives,
razors, bats are made for their own usage.But guns are made for only one reason-to kill someone.Of
course, there are people who have guns to protect themselves from the criminals.But crime is getting
more cruel and severe nowadays, so actually even if someone has a gun, it is impossible to guard himself
completely.
      As a substitute, I think, if the possession of guns is controlled more strictly, people can live safer lives
than now.There are other reasons to oppose the gun control (e.g.the possession of guns is historical
inheritance (继承)and represents that people's resistance will beagainst tyrannical (专制的)government),
but none of them can justify and explain today's serious situation in the US.

1. The writer's purpose is to give his opinion about________.

A. personal possessions    
B. American culture
C. personal rights  
D. gun control

2. Which of the following supports the writer' s opinion?

A. The causes of crime are not guns.
B. People are accustomed to having guns.
C. People can live a safer life without guns.
D. Guns are used for selfdefence.

3. What is the current situation in the US?

A. The number of murders is rising.
B. Everyone in the US possesses a gun.
C. NRA has ruled over the country.
D. No evidence is available after a crime.

4. According to the writer, ________should be banned in the society.

A. knives  
B. guns
C. knives and guns  
D. knives, razors and bats

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I have no idea of what is in fashion nowadays, so my choice might be quite ____  

     A. abundant           B. arbitrary          C. ambitious         D. aggressive

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Nearly everyone was very much against motor cars when they first appeared.So the government found a very clever way to try and drive them off the roads.

    Back in 1861, a previous government had passed a law about the heavy steam vehicles which were beginning to crawl about the roads of Britain.This law said that no vehicle should go more than 10 miles an hour in the country and 5 miles an hour in town.Four years later these speed limits were reduced to 4 and 2 m.p.h, and a man with a red flag had to walk in front to warn people of the danger.

    This law applied to ordinary cars, too, and the police started to arrest drivers who broke the speed limit and didn't have a man with a red flag.Of course, it made the idea of motor cars seem quite ridiculous.But this law was stopped in 1878 and the speed limit was raised to the frightening speed of 14 m.p.h, in 1896.A special race was held from London to Brighton to celebrate this victory for the motor car industry.The London-Brighton Veteran Car Run is still held every November to mark this event.Only cars made before 1905 may take part.In the first rally there were no more than 33 entrants, and only 22 of them finished the course.Nowadays, so many old cars apply to go on the run that the organizers have had to restrict the entry.

    Early motorists had to carry their own spare parts and do their own repairs.If they had a real breakdown, the only chance of getting anywhere was to borrow a horse and hitch it to the front of the car!

1.What do the first two paragraphs mainly tell us?

       A.The heavy steam vehicles appeared as early as 1861.

       B.The British government tried to do away with motor cars.

       C.No one liked motor cars when they first appeared.

       D.The first car drivers had to pay attention to the speed limits.

2.What does the underlined “it” in the third paragraph refer to?

       A.The government.                             B.The speed limit.

       C.A red flag.                                     D.The law.

3.According to the passage, the following is true except _______.

       A.The cars were allowed to run faster in 1861 than they were in 1865

       B.Motor cars were not popular when they first appeared

       C.The law was stopped in 1896 and a special race was held to celebrate it

       D.The London-Brighton Veteran Car Run has become more popular

4.If the car had a very serious mechanical problem on the road, most probably the early motorists would __________.

       A.abandon their cars                    B.find some friends to help

       C.repair the car with spare parts            D.use an animal to finish their journey

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Nearly everyone was very much against motor cars when they first appeared.So the government found a very clever way to try and drive them off the roads.

   Back in 1861, a previous government had passed a law about the heavy steam vehicles which were beginning to crawl about the roads of Britain.This law said that no vehicle should go more than 10 miles an hour in the country and 5 miles an hour in town.Four years later these speed limits were reduced to 4 and 2 m.p.h, and a man with a red flag had to walk in front to warn people of the danger.

   This law applied to ordinary cars, too, and the police started to arrest drivers who broke the speed limit and didn't have a man with a red flag.Of course, it made the idea of motor cars seem quite ridiculous.But this law was stopped in 1878 and the speed limit was raised to the frightening speed of 14 m.p.h, in 1896.A special race was held from London to Brighton to celebrate this victory for the motor car industry.The London-Brighton Veteran Car Run is still held every November to mark this event.Only cars made before 1905 may take part.In the first rally there were no more than 33 entrants, and only 22 of them finished the course.Nowadays, so many old cars apply to go on the run that the organizers have had to restrict the entry.

   Early motorists had to carry their own spare parts and do their own repairs.If they had a real breakdown, the only chance of getting anywhere was to borrow a horse and hitch it to the front of the car!

1.What do the first two paragraphs mainly tell us?

       A.The heavy steam vehicles appeared as early as 1861.

       B.No one liked motor cars when they first appeared.

       C.The British government tried to do away with motor cars.

       D.The first car drivers had to pay attention to the speed limits.

2.What does the underlined “it” in the third paragraph refer to?

       A.The law.          B.The speed limit. C.A red flag.         D.The government.

3.According to the passage, the following is true EXCEPT _______.

       A.The cars were allowed to run faster in 1861 than they were in 1865

       B.Motor cars were not popular when they first appeared

       C.The London-Brighton Veteran Car Run has become more popular

       D.The law was stopped in 1896 and a special race was held to celebrate it

4.If the car had a very serious mechanical problem on the road, most probably the early motorists would __________.

       A.abandon their cars                    B.find some friends to help

       C.repair the car with spare parts            D.use an animal to finish their journey

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