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1、199816.People of diverse backgrounds now fly to distant places for pleasure, business or education. (A)A. differentB. distinctiveC. similarD. separated17The fun of playing the game was a greater incentive than the prize. (A)A. motiveB. initiativeC. excitementD. entertainment18.Sometimes, the message
2、s are conveyed through deliberate, conscious gestures; other times, our bodies talk without our even knowing. (B)A. definiteB. intentionalC. delicateD. interactive19.Hunters have almost exterminated many of the larger animals while farmers destroyed many smaller animals. (C)A. woundedB. reducedC. ki
3、lledD. trapped20.Today black children in south Africa are still reluctant to study subjects from which they were effectively barred for so long. (D)A. anxiousB. curiousC. opposedD. unwilling21.If a cat comes too close to its nest, the mocking bird initiates a set of actions to protect its off-spring
4、. (B)A. hastensB. triggersC. devisesD. releases22.Panic swept through the swimmers as they caught sight of a huge shark approaching menacingly. (C)A. TensionB. ExcitementC. FearD. Nervousness23Lighting levels are carefully controlled to fall within an acceptable level for optimal reading convenience
5、. (A)A. idealB. requiredC. optionalD. standard24.Many observers believe that country will remain in state of chaos if it fails to solve its chronic food shortage problem. (C)A. transientB. starvingC. continuousD. serial25.The exhibition is designed to facilitate further cooperation between Chinese T
6、V industry and overseas TV industries. (D)A. establishB. maximizeC. guaranteeD. promote26.Anyone who can study abroad is fortunate; but, of course, it is not easy to make the _ from one culture to another. (D)A. translationB. transportationC. transmissionD. transition27.We _ that diet is related to
7、most types of cancer, but we dont have definite proof. (B)A. assureB. suspectC. ascertainD. suspend28.How large a proportion of the sales of stores in or near resort areas can be _ to tourist spending? (C)A. contributedB. appliedC. attributedD. attached29.Not all persons arrested and _ with a crime
8、are guilty, and the main function of criminal courts is to determine who is guilty under the law. (D)A. sentencedB. accusedC. persecutedD. charged30.He _ in court that he had seen the prisoner run out of the bank after it had been robbed. (B)A. justifiedB. witnessedC. testifiedD. identified31.If you
9、 are a member of a club, you must _ to the rules of that club. (A)A. conformB. appealC. referD. access32.With the constant change of the conditions, the outcome is not always _. (B)A. favorableB. predictableC. dependableD. reasonable33.Instead of answering the question, the manager _ his shoulders a
10、s if it were not important. (A)A. shruggedB. touchedC. raisedD. patted34.I am sorry for the _ tone in your letter, but I feel sure that things are not so bad with you as you say. (C)A. apologeticB. threateningC. pessimisticD. grateful35.A patient who is dying of incurable cancer of the throat is in
11、terrible pain, which can no longer be satisfactorily _. (B)A. diminishedB. alleviatedC. replacedD. abolishedPassage OneNuclear powers danger to health, safety, and even life itself can be summed up in one word: radiation.Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery about it, partly because it cannot be d
12、etected by human senses. It cant be seen or heard, or touched or tasted, even though it may be all around us. There are other things like that. For example, radio waves are all around us but we cant detect them, sense them, without a radio receiver. Similarly, we cant sense radio activity without a
13、radiation detector. But unlike common radio waves, nuclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other living things.At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being outright by killing masses of cells in vital organs. But even the lowest levels can do serious damage. There i
14、s no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hit anything important, the damage may not be significant. This is the case when only a few cells are hit. And if they are killed outright, your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are onl
15、y damaged, and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in a deformed way. They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years.This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the vi
16、ctim being aware at the time that damage has occurred. A person can be irradiated and feel fine, then die of cancer five, ten, or twenty years later as a result. Or a child can be born weak or liable to serious illness as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.Radiation can hurt us. We m
17、ust know the truth.36.According to the passage, the danger of nuclear power lies in _.A. nuclear mysteryB. radiation detectionC. radiation levelD. nuclear radiation37.Radiation can cause serious consequences at the lowest level _.A. when it kills few cellsB. if it damages the few cellsC. though the
18、damaged cells can repair themselvesD. unless the damaged cells can reproduce themselves38.The word “significant” in Paragraph 3 most probably means _.A. responsibleB. meaningfulC. fatalD. harmful39.Radiation can hurt us in the way that it can _.A. kill large numbers of cells in main organs so as to
19、cause death immediatelyB. damage cells which may grow into cancer years laterC. affect the healthy grow of our offspringD. all of the above40.Which of the following can be best inferred from the passage?A. The importance of protection from radiation cannot be over-emphasized.B. The mystery about rad
20、iation remains unsolved.C. Cancer is mainly caused by radiation.D. Radiation can hurt those who are not aware of its danger.Key: D, B, D, D, APassage TwoIn some ways, the United States has made spectacular progress. Fires no longer destroy 18,000 buildings as they did in the Great Chicago Fire of 18
21、71, or kill half a town of 2,400 people, as they did the same night in Peshtigo, Wisconsin. other than the Beverly Hill Supper Club fire in Kentucky in 1977, it has been four decades since more than 100 Americans died in a fire.But even with such successes, the United States still has one of the wor
22、st fire death rates in the world. Safety experts say the problem is neither money nor technology, but the indifference of a country that just will not take fires seriously enough.American fire departments are some of the worlds fastest and best-equipped. They have to be. The United States has twice
23、Japans population, and 40 times as many fires. It spends far less on preventing fires than on fighting them. And American fire-safety lessons are aimed almost entirely at children, who die in disproportionately large numbers in fires but who, contrary to popular myth, start very few of them.Experts
24、say the fatal error is an attitude that fires are not really anyones fault. That is not so in other countries, where both public education and the law treat fires as either a personal failing or a crime. Japan has many wood houses; of the estimated 48 fires in world history, that burned more than 10
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