23.We can infer from the above passage that . A.all the Americans like to keep cats B.the cat is called Buddha because he is always quiet C.the population of a small university is only one third of that of the largest one D.it is easier for a graduate from a large university with a famous department to do job hunting. No. 7 What to do if a fire starts? Imagine it’s late at night. You hear the smoke detectors go off. You smell smoke when you wake up. Do you know what to do? If a fire starts in your home, remember your escape plan and leave as quickly as possible. Keep the following things in mind to make a safe escape. ●Call“Fire! to warn everyone in your family. ●If you know where the fire is, close as many doors as possible between you and the fire. ●If you’re in bed, roll out of bed and onto the floor. Crawl on the floor next to a wall. Being near the ground makes it easier to breathe. If possible, cover your mouth and nose with a wet cloth. ●Feel the entire surface of a door before you open it. If the door is warm or hot, do not open it. The fire is probably right outside your room. Find another way to leave the room. If the door is cool, open it a little. ●Look out and try to see the fire. If it is safe, leave the room. Remember to stay on the floor. ●If your clothes catch fire, stop immediately. Drop to the ground and roll. Remember:Stop, drop and roll. ●Call the fire department from outside and wait for help to arrive. 查看更多

 

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  Tim was born after his elder brother and sister.He could learn many things from them.Soon,he developed his own way of doing things by developing his mind through his interest in creating stories,He would read more than most children and he gathered his inspiration from history books.In school,his athletic interests were basketball and track,especially high jump.When he found he could jump a little higher than most students,he decided that jumping over a high bar would be his specialty.

  Tim continued his learning interest in history which included serious college study,and a Master's degree.He is now a university professor at a small university in Los Angeles.In the United States there are many schools that have history departments.There are large universities with as many as 60 thousand students and small universities with as few as 2,000 students.His degree from a large university with a strong history department has helped him get a good job.

  Tim and Kelli like cats.They have two of them and they are special members of the family.Their grey and white cat is Toby.The coal black colored cat is called Buddha because he sits so quietly.Cats are popular with many people in America.

(1)

Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.

Tim is the second child in his family.

B.

Tim has a younger sister.

C.

Tim is the third child in his family.

D.

Tim is the only child in his family.

(2)

What was he good at when he was at school?

[  ]

A.

Basketball

B.

High jump

C.

Running

D.

Football

(3)

We can infer from the above passage that ________

[  ]

A.

all the Americans like to keep cats

B.

the cat is called Buddha because he is always quiet

C.

the populalion of a small university is only one third of that of the largest one

D.

it is easier for a graduate from a large university with a famous department to do job hunting

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  Tim was born after his elder brother and sister.He could learn many things from them.Soon, he developed his own way of doing things by developing his mind through his interest in creating stories.He would read more than most children and he gathered his inspiration from history books.In school, his athletic interests were basketball and track, especially high jump.When he found he could jump a little higher than most students, he decided that jumping over a high bar would be his specialty.

  Tim continued his learning interest in history which included serious college study, and a Master’s degree.He is now a university professor at a small university in Los Angeles.In the United States there are many schools that have history departments.There are large universities with as many as 60 thousand students and small universities with as few as 2000 students.His degree from a large university with a strong history department has helped him get a good job.

  Tim and Kelli like cats.They have two of them and they are special members of the family.Their grey and white cat is Toby.The coal black colored cat is called Buddha because he sits so quietly.Cats are popular with many people in America.

(1)

Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.

Tim is the second child in his family

B.

Tim has a younger sister.

C.

Tim is the third child in his family.

D.

Tim is the only child in his family.

(2)

What was he good at when he was at school?

[  ]

A.

Basketball

B.

High jump

C.

Running

D.

Football

(3)

We can infer from the above passage that _______.

[  ]

A.

all the Americans like to keep cats

B.

the cat is called Buddha because he is always quiet

C.

the population of a small university is only one third of that of the largest one

D.

it is easier for a graduate from a large university with a famous department to do job hunting.

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  Tim was born after his elder brother and sister.He could learn many things from them.Soon,he developed his own way of doing things by developing his mind through his interest in creating stones.He would read more than most children and he gathered his inspiration from history books.In school,his athletic interests were basketball and track,especially high jump.When he found he could jump a little higher than most students,he decided that jumping over a high bar would be his specialty.

  Tim continued his learning interest in history which included serious college study,and a Master's degree.He is now a university professor at a small university in Los Angeles.In he United States there are many schools that have history departments.There are large universities with as many as 60 thousand students and small universities with as few as 2000 students.His degree from a large university with a strong history department has helped him get a good job.

  Tim and Kelli like cats.They have two of them and they are special members of the family.Their grey and white cat is Toby.The coal black colored cat is called Buddha because he sits so quietly.Cats are popular with many people In America.

1.which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.Tim is the second child in his family.

B.Tim has a younger sister.

C.Tim is the third child in his family.

D.Tim is the only child in his family.

2.What was he good at when he was at school?

[  ]

A.Basketball.
B.High jump.
C.Running.
D.Football.

3.We can infer from the above passage that________.

[  ]

A.all the Americans like to keep cats

B.the cat is called Buddha because he is always quiet

C.the population of a small university is only one third of that of thelargest one

D.it is easier for a graduate from a large university with a famous department to do job hunting

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Here is some news of the future.
March 20, 2035
There was a lot of news around the life extension drugs that hit the market a decade ago. They didn't promise that you would like forever, but they gave you a chance to extend your life an extra five to ten years. Even though the life expectancy rate at birth has increased greatly, the life expectancy for seniors hasn't improved that much. Basically, you have a greater chance to become a senior, but you will not have a much longer lifespan, and this is where the anti-aging drugs intend to kick in. So, do the anti-aging drugs work? Well,it is too early to tell. But the sales so far are very good.
April 19, 2035
Of the total US population of 378 million, people over 65 years of age now make up 20% for the first time. The senior ratio of only 4.1% by year 1900, and 12.4% 30 years ago.
The number of people above 65 compared to those of what is considered working ages, between 15 and 64, is currently 33.7%. This is up from 18.5% since year 2005, which means that for every retired person there are now two workers, compared to four workers 30 years ago. The number of people above the age of 80 has grown to 23.8 million, making them 6.3% of the total population compared to 3.6% in 2005.
April 12, 2040
Although introduced in the market only five years ago, 10% of all hydrogen fuel now sold in the US is of the environmentally friendly Re-Hydro label, produced through eletrolysis(电解) based on a source of 100% renewable energy. Several producers have turned to producing Re-Hydro, mainly because of lower tax, which also keeps the price of Re-Hydro on the same level as regular hydrogen. Most analysts believe that Re-Hydro will be the dominating fuel in the future.
【小题1】According to News 1 we know that the life extension drugs ____.

A.were first sold in the year 2025.
B.are made to make people live forever.
C.should be taken when people are young.
D.have greatly increased the life expectancy rate at birth.
【小题2】The sales of the life extension drugs so far clearly show that_____.
A.people have no faith in them
B.people want to give them a try
C.they work very well for seniors
D.they have no effect on people’s health
【小题3】What can we learn from News 2?
A.Many Americans will find it hard to find a job.
B.It’s very hard for seniors to pass the age of 80.
C.The US population has been increasing rapidly since 2005.
D.The US population has been aging rapidly since 2005.
【小题4】We can know from the passage that the fuel of the Re-Hydro label is ______.
A.expensiveB.cheapC.greenD.dangerous
【小题5】What can we infer from News 3?
A.Re-Hydro will be widely used in the future.
B.The government discourages the production of Re-Hydro.
C.Producers are not interested in producing Re-Hydro.
D.Re-Hydro is more expensive than regular hydrogen.

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Here is some news of the future.

March 20, 2035

There was a lot of news around the life extension drugs that hit the market a decade ago. They didn't promise that you would like forever, but they gave you a chance to extend your life an extra five to ten years. Even though the life expectancy rate at birth has increased greatly, the life expectancy for seniors hasn't improved that much. Basically, you have a greater chance to become a senior, but you will not have a much longer lifespan, and this is where the anti-aging drugs intend to kick in. So, do the anti-aging drugs work? Well,it is too early to tell. But the sales so far are very good.

April 19, 2035

Of the total US population of 378 million, people over 65 years of age now make up 20% for the first time. The senior ratio of only 4.1% by year 1900, and 12.4% 30 years ago.

The number of people above 65 compared to those of what is considered working ages, between 15 and 64, is currently 33.7%. This is up from 18.5% since year 2005, which means that for every retired person there are now two workers, compared to four workers 30 years ago. The number of people above the age of 80 has grown to 23.8 million, making them 6.3% of the total population compared to 3.6% in 2005.

April 12, 2040

Although introduced in the market only five years ago, 10% of all hydrogen fuel now sold in the US is of the environmentally friendly Re-Hydro label, produced through eletrolysis(电解) based on a source of 100% renewable energy. Several producers have turned to producing Re-Hydro, mainly because of lower tax, which also keeps the price of Re-Hydro on the same level as regular hydrogen. Most analysts believe that Re-Hydro will be the dominating fuel in the future.

1.According to News 1 we know that the life extension drugs ____.

A.were first sold in the year 2025.

B.are made to make people live forever.

C.should be taken when people are young.

D.have greatly increased the life expectancy rate at birth.

2.The sales of the life extension drugs so far clearly show that_____.

A.people have no faith in them

B.people want to give them a try

C.they work very well for seniors

D.they have no effect on people’s health

3.What can we learn from News 2?

A.Many Americans will find it hard to find a job.

B.It’s very hard for seniors to pass the age of 80.

C.The US population has been increasing rapidly since 2005.

D.The US population has been aging rapidly since 2005.

4.We can know from the passage that the fuel of the Re-Hydro label is ______.

A.expensive         B.cheap            C.green            D.dangerous

5.What can we infer from News 3?

A.Re-Hydro will be widely used in the future.

B.The government discourages the production of Re-Hydro.

C.Producers are not interested in producing Re-Hydro.

D.Re-Hydro is more expensive than regular hydrogen.

 

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