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Drunk driving(醉驾) has become a serious problem in China. According to the Ministry of Public Security(公安部), the police caught more than half a million drunk drivers in 2010. On the night of May 9.2011. musician Gao Xiaosong ran his car into three other cars in Beijing because he drank too much wine. He was punished(惩罚) under China’s new drunk driving law that came into use on May 1.2011.

The new law sees drunk driving as a crime(犯罪). In the west, drunk driving is also a crime. In the US, for example, if the police catch a drunk driver, the driver will pay a fine, lose his or her license and even go to prison(监狱). If the driver wants to drive again, he or she has to do public service, and take part in educational programs.

You may think: drunk driving is crime? Isn’t this law too unkind? But experts say: not at all. They think it is to protect people’s tights to life and health. Drunk driving is very dangerous!

1. Mr. Gao ran his car into three other cars because      .

A.he went home too late

B.he drank too much wine

C.the road was too crowded

D.he was sleepy

2. What does the underlined part “a fine” in the second paragraph refer to(指)?

A.Health

B.Weather

C.money

D.wealth

3. When do experts think of the new law?

A.The law is to protect people’s rights to life and health

B.The law is not kind to drunk drivers

C.Driving has become a serious problem

D.Drunk driving is very dangerous

4.Which of the following sentence is TRUE?

A.Drunk driving isn’t dangerous

B.In the US, drunk drivers will lose their licenses

C.The police caught less than half a million drunk drivers in 2010

D.In China, drunk driving is not a crime

备注:1.文章最后一段的tights 应改为rights, 2.第65小题中的when 应改为what

 

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Drunk driving(醉驾) has become a serious problem in China. According to the Ministry of Public Security(公安部), the police caught more than half a million drunk drivers in 2010. On the night of May 9.2011. musician Gao Xiaosong ran his car into three other cars in Beijing because he drank too much wine. He was punished(惩罚) under China’s new drunk driving law that came into use on May 1.2011.
The new law sees drunk driving as a crime(犯罪). In the west, drunk driving is also a crime. In the US, for example, if the police catch a drunk driver, the driver will pay a fine, lose his or her license and even go to prison(监狱). If the driver wants to drive again, he or she has to do public service, and take part in educational programs.
You may think: drunk driving is crime? Isn’t this law too unkind? But experts say: not at all. They think it is to protect people’s tights to life and health. Drunk driving is very dangerous!
【小题1】 Mr. Gao ran his car into three other cars because      .

A.he went home too lateB.he drank too much wine
C.the road was too crowdedD.he was sleepy
【小题2】 What does the underlined part “a fine” in the second paragraph refer to(指)?
A.HealthB.WeatherC.moneyD.wealth
【小题3】 When do experts think of the new law?
A.The law is to protect people’s rights to life and health
B.The law is not kind to drunk drivers
C.Driving has become a serious problem
D.Drunk driving is very dangerous
【小题4】Which of the following sentence is TRUE?
A.Drunk driving isn’t dangerous
B.In the US, drunk drivers will lose their licenses
C.The police caught less than half a million drunk drivers in 2010
D.In China, drunk driving is not a crime
备注:1.文章最后一段的tights 应改为rights, 2.第65小题中的when 应改为what

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单句改错。  
     增加:“在 …后加…”, 如, 在and 后 加 what
     删除: 写上多余的词,并用斜线划掉, 如,  of 修改: …改为…  , 如,and 改为 but 
     注意:格式错误不给分。
1. The book will have published by the end of next month.
2. The singer was accompanied with the piano by her sister.
3. The staff has made it clear to every passenger that they are safe and nothing will spoil their 
    pleasant voyage.
4. In many people’s opinion, that company, though relatively small, is pleasant to deal.
5. When we moved to France, the children adapted the change very quickly. 
6. He decided to cut off cigarettes and alcohol.
7. Let’s set away our personal feelings.
8. The judge announced that the young man was innocent.
9. You can’t take her promises serious; she never keeps her word. 
10. A temperate climate is benefit to the health.

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World champion U.S. figure skater Michelle Kwan convinced (使确信/信服) a five-member monitoring committee this weekend that she is well enough to compete in the 2006 Winter Games in Torino, Italy, in February.

This will be Kwan’s third attempt to win an Olympic contest. She has five world and nine U.S. titles. An Olympic medal escaped her in 1998 and 2002.

She was unable to compete in the national championships two weeks earlier when the rest of the U.S. figure skating team was chosen. At the time, she was suffering from a groin(腹股沟) injury. She asked earnestly for a spot on the team. The U.S. figure skating committee said she had to prove herself during a monitoring session.

“I appreciate the faith and confidence that U.S. Figure Skating has shown in me,” Kwan said after a successful monitoring session. “My injury is now completely healed, I’m working hard, and I will do my very best to make all Americans proud in Torino.”

The U.S. Team

Kwan, 25, will join Sasha Cohen, 21, and Kimmie Meissner, 16, as the top three female figure skaters at the Winter Games. Emily Hughes, 17, will go to the games as an alternate(候补人). Emily’s sister, Sarah Hughes, won gold in 2002 in an upset.

Despite her age and her injuries, Kwan said she is confident about her chances this year.

“I do have a shot,” she said. “I can’t tell you the percentage of winning the gold, but I have a shot and I’ll take advantage of that shot.”

Questions:

1. How many times has Michelle Kwan competed in the Olympics?

 

2. What does the sentence “I do have a shot” mean?

 

3. Who will compete in the Winter Games representing the U.S. Team besides Kwan?

 

4. Despite her age and her injuries, Kwan said she is confident of her chances this year. (将此句改为让步状语从句)

 

5. An Olympic medal escaped her in 1998 and 2002.(将此句翻译成汉语)

 

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  Look, what are those persons up   [1]  (介词)?They are surfing on the Internet.Many of them are part of a new addiction(瘾)called Internet addiction.Internet addicts spend at least thirty to forty hours   [2]  (live)online every week.The use of the Internet can be an addiction like drug(毒品)use.People lose control(控制)of the time they spend on   [3]  (冠词)Internet.

  For example, one college student was   [4]  (miss)for several days.His friends were worried, and they called the police   [5]  (副词短语)his parents.[6]He was found by the police in a computer lab.(改为主动语态)He was surfing the net for several days straight.

  [7]A study is done.It shows that about 6% to 10% of Internet users become addicted(合并成一个句子).  [8]  (连词)people worry about the teens(青少年)because the Internet is changing the playing field for some of them.They spend more time in cyberspace than in the real? world of friends and family.[9]If the Internet made all the teens care about virtual life instead of real life, our world will be of no hope.(改错)

  Is “surfing the net” a hobby or an addiction for you? You may have a problem if you have these symptoms(症状):

  ·You do not go to important family activities or you do not do school work because you like to spend hours on the Internet.

  ·You can’t wait for your next online time.

  ·You plan to spend a short time online, but then you spend several hours.

  ·You go out with your friends less and less.

  But don’t be   [10]  (pessimist)about your future.

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