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     British police have begun a year-long programme of Olympic security tests, conducting sweeping
searches of London 2012 venues and practising defensive counter-terrorism tactics(反恐策略).
     The exercises described are part of a broad range of tests to check how the police, government
departments and emergency services would respond to any problems with the Games.
     British police have been conducting security sweeps inside the Olympic Stadium in London as part
of an anti-terror exercise ahead of next year's games. Officers have been searching sections of the
stadium by hand, while sniffer dogs have been employed to search seats for traces of explosives.
      The Metropolitan Police's national security coordinator for the London Olympics, Assistant
Commissioner Chris Allison, refused to remark on Tuesday over whether the death of Osama bin
Laden had produced intelligence to suggest that the Games were being targeted by Al-Qaeda(基地
组织) terrorists.
     Chris Allison said, "Clearly I'm not going to go into any details of any intelligence, but put it this way,
we have planned all of our Olympic plans on the basis of a severe threat from terrorism. We've looked
at the various attack methods used by terrorists across the world, and put in place the necessary control
measures here to make sure the terrorists couldn't be successful."
     Specialist officers from the police "rope access" team have been searching the floodlights at the
Olympic Stadium to check for suspicious objects.
    The British government's austerity drive has resulted in tough budget(预算)cuts for the police service
in London.
     But the government has insisted that the budget for Olympic security won't be affected by the
cutbacks.
     Security has been a serious concern for the Olympics since the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and
coaches at the 1972 Munich Games.
     The London Games are seen as a high security threat particularly, as the Olympics offer an
international platform for any terror group because there will be live events broadcast worldwide.
     The 2012 London Summer Olympics begin July 27 and run through August 12.

1. We can infer from the passage that ______.

A. London will spend as little money as they can on the Games
B. London is facing much trouble in hosting the Olympic Game
C. there is some possibility that terrorists will do some damage
D. 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Munich Games

 2. Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. British police search sections of the stadium by hand.
B. There are several explosives made by terrorists in the stadium.
C. British police put great effort into the Olympic security check.
D. Some dogs are employed in the security sweeps.

3. The underlined word "austerity" in the seventh paragraph probably means ______.

A. a situation when people don't have enough money to spend
B. a state when people feel upset because of some accidents
C. a debate (辩论) between those who have different views about something
D. an attitude that has much effect on people's shopping ideas

4. What is the best title of the passage?

A. The London Olympic Games
B. Terrorist Events before the Olympics
C. Modern Equipment Used in Security Check
D. The London Olympic Security Check

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  British police have begun a year-long programme of Olympic security tests, conducting sweeping searches of London 2012 venues and practising defensive counter-terrorism tactics(反恐策略).

  The exercises described are part of a broad range of tests to check how the police, government departments and emergency services would respond to any problems with the Games.

  British police have been conducting security sweeps inside the Olympic Stadium in London as part of an anti-terror exercise ahead of next year’s games.Officers have been searching sections of the stadium by hand, while sniffer dogs have been employed to search seats for traces of explosives.

  The Metropolitan Police’s national security coordinator for the London Olympics, Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, refused to remark on Tuesday over whether the death of Osama bin Laden had produced intelligence to suggest that the Games were being targeted by Al-Qaeda(基地组织) terrorists.

  Chris Allison said, “Clearly I’m not going to go into any details of any intelligence, but put it this way, we have planned all of our Olympic plans on the basis of a severe threat from terrorism.We’ve looked at the various attack methods used by terrorists across the world, and put in place the necessary control measures here to make sure the terrorists couldn’t be successful.”

  Specialist officers from the police “rope access” team have been searching the floodlights at the Olympic Stadium to check for suspicious objects.

  The British government’s austerity drive has resulted in tough budget(预算)cuts for the police service in London.

  But the government has insisted that the budget for Olympic security won’t be affected by the cutbacks.

  Security has been a serious concern for the Olympics since the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Munich Games.

  The London Games are seen as a high security threat particularly, as the Olympics offer an international platform for any terror group because there will be live events broadcast worldwide.

  The 2012 London Summer Olympics begin July 27 and run through August 12.

(1)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

London will spend as little money as they can on the Games

B.

London is facing much trouble in hosting the Olympic Games

C.

there is some possibility that terrorists will do some damage

D.

11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Munich Games

(2)

Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

British police search sections of the stadium by hand.

B.

There are several explosives made by terrorists in the stadium.

C.

British police put great effort into the Olympic security check.

D.

Some dogs are employed in the security sweeps.

(3)

The underlined word “austerity” in the seventh paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

a situation when people don’t have enough money to spend

B.

a state when people feel upset because of some accidents

C.

a debate(辩论) between those who have different views about something

D.

an attitude that has much effect on people’s shopping ideas

(4)

What is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The London Olympic Games

B.

Terrorist Events before the Olympics

C.

Modern Equipment Used in Security Check

D.

The London Olympic Security Check

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阅读理解

  British police have begun a year-long programme of Olympic security tests, conducting sweeping searches of London 2012 venues and practising defensive counter-terrorism tactics(反恐策略).

  The exercises described are part of a broad range of tests to check how the police, government departments and emergency services would respond to any problems with the Games.

  British police have been conducting security sweeps inside the Olympic Stadium in London as part of an anti-terror exercise ahead of next year's games.Officers have been searching sections of the stadium by hand, while sniffer dogs have been employed to search seats for traces of explosives.

  The Metropolitan Police's national security coordinator for the London Olympics, Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, refused to remark on Tuesday over whether the death of Osama bin Laden had produced intelligence to suggest that the Games were being targeted by Al-Qaeda(基地组织)terrorists.

  Chris Allison said, “Clearly I'm not going to go into any details of any intelligence, but put it this way, we have planned all of our Olympic plans on the basis of a severe threat from terrorism.We’ve looked at the various attack methods used by terrorists across the world, and put in place the necessary control measures here to make sure the terrorists couldn't be successful.”

  Specialist officers from the police “rope access” team have been searching the floodlights at the Olympic Stadium to check for suspicious objects.

  The British government's austerity drive has resulted in tough budget(预算)cuts for the police service in London.

  But the government has insisted that the budget for Olympic security won't be affected by the cutbacks.

  Security has been a serious concern for the Olympics since the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Munich Games.

  The London Games are seen as a high security threat particularly, as the Olympics offer an international platform for any terror group because there will be live events broadcast worldwide.

  The 2012 London Summer Olympics begin July 27 and run through August 12.

(1)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

London will spend as little money as they can on the Games

B.

London is facing much trouble in hosting the Olympic Games

C.

there is some possibility that terrorists will do some damage

D.

11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Munich Games

(2)

The underlined word “austerity” in the seventh paragraph probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

a situation when people don't have enough money to spend

B.

a state when people feel upset because of some accidents

C.

a debate(辩论)between those who have different views about something

D.

an attitude that has much effect on people's shopping ideas

(3)

What is the best title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

The London Olympic Game

B.

Terrorist Events before the Olympics

C.

Modern Equipment Used in Security Check

D.

The London Olympic Security Check

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Like most other US college students, Eric Rogers knows that submitting a term paper taken off the Internet is plagiarism(抄袭)and cause for suspension(停学)or a failing grade.

  What about using a paragraph? “Just a paragraph,” he said.“Taking a paragraph and changing words.I’ve done that before; it wasn’t a big deal,” he decided finally.“As long as I can change it into my words, change a few, it’s not cheating.”

    Under the honor code he signed when he entered Duke University last year, it is.But for many college students, the once-clear lines that explain cheating have faded.Some colleges and universities have made use of sophisticated (精良的)search engines to ferret out cheats.But an increasing number are turning to something decidedly more low-tech: their honor codes.Some campuses are adopting codes for the first time.Others, among them Duke, admitting that their codes have existed mostly in name only, are rewriting and forcing them to buy.

    Cheating has become so common, experts say, that it often goes unreported and unpunished.Surveys show not only that there is more cheating these days but also that students and teachers alike have become more accepting of some practices once considered out of limits.One such survey was performed for the Centre for Academic Integrity, an organization based at Duke that helps create honor codes.In that survey, 27 percent of students questioned during the 2001—2002 academic year said that falsifying (伪造)laboratory data happened “often or very often” on campus.

    The new honor codes aim to punish more while also forcing students and faculty members to think about the kinds of offenses that are cheating.At large universities and small liberal art colleges alike, educators talk about restoring a “culture of honor”.

    “It’s a psychological effect: if people expect you to be honorable, you are more likely to respond with honorable behavior,” said Nannerl O.Keohane, the president of Duke.

    At Duke, a new “community standard” for academic honesty will take effect next fall.

    Under it, the staff will no longer have to proctor exams, but students will face punishment if they see cheating and do not report it.Factually members will have greater power to discipline first-time cheats, authority that the university hopes will encourage them to face offenders.

1.The writer of the passage _______.

A.is professor in the US college

B.advises college students not to cheat

C.is trying to find a way to prevent cheating

D.has done much investigation before writing

2.The underlined phrase “ferret out” in paragraph 3 probably means ____.

   A.praise            B.punish          C.discover         D.test

3.The honor codes ______.

A.are effective in dealing with cheats in colleges

B.have been widely used in most US college campuses

C.are high-tech products that are difficult to use

D.can help reduce the number of cheats on campus

4.Paragraph 4 tells us _____.

   A.some teachers neglect the students’ cheats on campus

B.cheating happens so often that the students who cheat are not punished

C.a survey was performed to know if cheating is common on campus

D.many students have broken the honor codes

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Investors soon will be able to own shares of Facebook stock. The world’s biggest social media network presented documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday. The documents are required before the company can make its initial public offering(首次公开募股)or IPO. A date for the stock sale has yet to be announced.
Experts say Facebook could raise about five billion dollars. That would be one of the biggest IPO sales ever. And it would be much bigger than Google’s first public stock sale in 2004. At that time, the Internet search company raised almost two billion dollars.
Facebook has 800 million users around the world. It is the second most visited website after Google. Now, experts say the social media network is in a position to become one of the most valuable Internet companies.
Stock expert Anupam Palit at Greencrest Capital says that among social media sites, Facebook is in a class by itself.
“It is the biggest company in this space and we believe what makes it very unique from every other company that went public last year in this space is that it is very, very profitable.” said Anupam Palit.
Early estimates place the total value of the social network between 75 and 100 billion dollars. That includes earlier investments by other companies. David Kirkpatrick wrote the book The Facebook Effect. He says Facebook’s IPO will be historic.
The stock sale could also make Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg one of the world’s youngest billionaires. He is only 27.
Investment companies are likely to buy Facebook stock first. But investment manager Jim O’Shaugnessy says that is not so bad. He says the prices of some IPO stocks are too high and fall not long after they first go on sale.
Recently, share prices of some Internet businesses have fallen after their stocks were first offered. For example, stocks of Linkedln, Groupon and Zynga, dropped in price by as much as 25% after going public.
There were similar questions eight years ago when Google first sold stock to the public. Today, Google is one of the world’s most valuable technology companies.
【小题1】Which of the following is true about Google?

A.Google’s first public stock sale began in 2005.
B.Google is the world’s most valuable company.
C.Google’s share price rose after its stock was first offered.
D.Google raised almost two billion dollars from its first public stock sale.
【小题2】According to the passage, we can know Facebook ________.
A.has 800 million users in the USAB.has announced the date for its first stock sale
C.is the most visited website todayD.is the world’s biggest social media network
【小题3】We can infer from the passage that ________.
A.Facebook stock is being sold very well
B.Mark Zuckerberg will get much money from the stock sale
C.Mark Zuckerberg was only 27 when Facebook was founded
D.investment companies have bought many Facebook shares
【小题4】Which would be the best title for this passage?
A.Facebook and Its IPOB.The Difference Between Facebook and Google
C.The Founder of FacebookD.A Book Called The Facebook Effect

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