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One of the most significant happenings in the year 2005 was the success of Shenzhou VI, ____ all Chinese were proud.

  A. of which            B. for which          C. which             D. in which

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One of the most significant(意义重大的)happenings in the year 2005 was the success of Shenzhou Ⅵ, ________ all Chinese were proud.


  1. A.
    of which
  2. B.
    for which
  3. C.
    which
  4. D.
    in which

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The total on advertising spent on the Chinese mainland last year rose by 25 per cent over 2003, a survey shows.

Expense reached US$23 3 billion, including television and print media, the survey/vas released by CTR Market Re-search on February 23, 2005.

The cosmetics and toiletries化妆品) sector was ranked No.1 in spending with US$4.8 billion, an increase of 34 percent.

Advertising can be seen as the "weather glass" of the overall development of the country's economy, said Tian Tao, deputy general manager of CTR..

       "The results of the survey reflect strong economic development in the country," Tian said.

"One of the most interesting-findings from the survey is that local and foreign mobile phone manufacturers reacted quite differently in terms of advertising spending," Tian said.

Most local mobile phone manufacturers had decreasing advertising expense while the foreign ones saw significant growth, Tian said.

Researchers also found that advertising on so called functional drink categories(种类) increased while milk makers decreased after a clear increase in advertising spending in 2003.

The survey also includes figures from Hong Kong and Taiwan, advertising expense in Hong Kong reached US $ 4.8 billion, an increase of roughly 15 per Cent from the previous year. Taiwan advertising spending reached US $15 billion, up roughly 27 per cent from the previous year.

In Hong Kong, the top three advertising categories were household and toiletries~ banking and investment services, and cosmetics.

In Taiwan, the top three advertising categories were real estate(房地产) , automobile and financial institutions.

The first largest advertising spending on the Chinese mainland in the year 2004 was  .

 A. real estate                        B. household  

C. the cosmetics and toiletries       D. automobile

Advertising can be seen as the "weather glass" of the overall development of the country's economy because the rise of the advertising spending reflects strong __.

A. agricultural development in the country  

B. trade development in the country

C. industrial development in the country   

D. economic development in the country

According to the passage, the advertising expense on __ dropped in the year 2004.

A. most foreign mobile phones              

B. most local mobile phones

C. so-called functional drink categories       

D. banking and investment services

According to the passage, the growth. rate on advertising spending of __ is the fastest.

   A. the Chinese mainland        B. Hong Kong      C. Taiwan                           D. Macao

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Many of the world's pollution problems have been 1  by the crowding of large groups of people into cities.Supply for the 2   of the people leads to 3  pollution by industry.If the 4  increase in human population 5  at the present rate,there may be much greater harm. Some scientists speak of the 6  in number of people as“population pollution.”

About 2000 years ago,the world 7  was probably about 250 million. 8  reached a billion in 1850.By 1930the population was two billion.It is 9  three and a half billion.It is 10  to double by the year 2005.If the population continues to grow at the same 11  , there would be 25 billion people in the world a hundred years from now.

Man has been using the earth's 12  more and more rapidly over the years.Some of them are almost 13  .Now many people believe that man's greatest 14  is how to control the growth of his population.The 15  in the world will not support the human population,in time to come,if the 16  rate of increase continues. 17  there is over crowding in the 18  and hunger in some countries. Can man's rate of increase 19  ?Many people believe that human survival in the future depends on the answer 20  the question.

1.A.made   B.caused     C.led      D.worked out

2.A.needs   B.satisfies   C.service    D.lacks

3.A.farther  B.less      C.further    D.better

4.A.harmful  B.small     C.slow      D.rapid

5.A.stops   B.continues   C.slows down   D.adds to

6.A.increase B.reduce     C.quality    D.quantity

7.A.people  B.situation   C.population   D.land

8.A.They   B.You      C.We       D.It

9.A.now    B.in the past  C.in the future D.then

10.A.hoped  B.expected    C.wished    D.looked forward to

11.A.time   B.year      C.rate      D.period

12.A.place  B.oil      C.mines     D.resources

13.A.missed  B.rich      C.gone      D.enough

14.A.problem B.power     C.plan      D.idea

15.A.food   B.electricity  C.energy     D.materials

16.A.past   B.present    C.future     D.slow

17.A.Already B.Yet      C.Still     D.Often

18.A.villages B.mountains   C.cities     D.farms

19.A.continue B.exist     C.fall      D.keep

20.A.in    B.of       C.to       D.for

 

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Greg Lyons waited nine years for the opportunity to donate bone marrow(骨髓). The man had to wait an additional year to finally meet the little girl whose life his donation helped save. That meeting finally too place earlier this fall in the Charlotte, Mich, home of Alissa Christie.  

Lyons first volunteered to donate bone marrow while giving blood for a boy in need. But nine years passed and Lyons admittedly forgot that he was on the donor list―until he got a call in May 2005.  

Lyons was informed that he was a perfect one-in-seven-million match for a 7-year-old girl. For the next seven weeks, Lyons went through a series of tests- including several blood tests as well as a lung x-ray to determine whether he was fit to donate.  

On July 7, 2005, Lyons was checked in to West Penn Hospital, where the bone marrow was taken. One half liter(升)of bone marrow was taken during the two-hour operation. The bone marrow was then immediately given to the girl.  

In August, Lyons received a telephone call from the mother of the girl, Monica Christie, who gave him permission to meet the girl

“Her mother cried on the telephone,” Lyons said.  

Late last month, Lyons made the 7-hour drive to Michigan to meet Alissa, who is now 8 years old and said he planned to stay in touch with the family.  

“One chapter ended and another chapter began,” said Lyons.  

 

60. When was Greg Lyons’ name included on the donor list?

A.    Nine years ago.   C. In the year 2005

A.    In the year 1996.  D. When Alissa was 7 years ago.  

61. According to the passage, to find a perfect match bone marrow for Alissa is____.  

A. easy.   B. time-saving   C. difficult    D. impossible

62. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A.    Lyons volunteered to donate bone marrow because he was sympathetic with Alissa.  

B.    Lyons had already donated bone marrow to a boy in need.  

C.    The bone marrow, once taken out, was given to Alissa without delay.  

D.   Alissa and he mother made a long journey to meet Lyons in order to express their thanks.  

63. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph implies______.  

A.    Lyons is writing a book according to his experiences

B.    Lyons will keep in touch with Alissa.  

C.    Lyons will change his life.  

D.   Lyons will live with Alissa’s family.  

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