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 When the environmentally friendly cars came onto the market, many people were eager to buy them ________ the price.

   A. wherever            B. however                  C. whichever           D. whatever

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Nothing says love like a dozen long – stemmed roses on Valentine’s Day. More than a million roses will be sold during this festival for lovers, the biggest day of the year for the nation’s rose industry. It’s going to remain the most popular flower because love never goes out of style.

Yes, a rose is a rose is a rose. But selling them is no longer a beautiful experience for traditional flower shops. Supermarkets now offer convenience to the busy and discount rose shops help those hopelessly in love save money. Roses only is a good example of a discount rose retailer that was transformed from a traditional shop to answer the challenge in the’ 90s.

Inside this store on Sixth Avenue near 40 th Street, contemporary white furniture and wall – to – wall mirrors give it an expensive look. Customers move about freely among the counters, looking eagerly at the roses in more than 50 colors from shelf to shelf. Some customers say it’s the high quality of the roses that attracts them there. “I spent $ 20 but the flowers looked like I paid 60 or 70 dollars,” says one customer.

Studies show more people are buying roses in ones, two and threes these days. In fact, more than half of all roses are sold in bunches of fewer than a dozen. But Roses Only's low prices encourage people to spend. Even on Valentine's Day, when the price of a dozen roses and delivery can soar as high as $150, 12 of Roses Only's most expensive flowers sell for just $35. The company's key to success is to hold prices down by controlling every link in the rose chain. It grows its own roses in the sunshine of the Andes Mountains. In addition, the company also sells other items such as ballons and stuffed animals.    

       While discount rose retailers are witnessing their business bloom, U.S. rose growers aren’t able to compete with the fierce foreign competition. More than 57% of roses sold in the USA are grown in other countries. The biggest foreign producers are Colombia and Ecuador, which accounted for almost 90% of the total imported last year. The trend has hurt domestic rose growers such as Johnson Flowers of California, considered to be this country's leading producer.

Now, instead of fighting overseas rivals, the Johnsons are trying to work with them. "We have a few big fighting overseas rivals, the Johnsons are trying to work with them. “We may also widen our business to include the service area and be a representative for overseas flower producers.”

       As a result of severe competition, those in the rose business long for the good old days, whereas ordinary people benefit from the low price.

60.What is the central theme of this text?

A.The US rose business is going from bad to worse in spite of the efforts made.

B.The rose will remain the most popular flower as love never goes out of date.

C.The rose business is trying to meet the challenges in the market to succeed.

D.The rose industry plays an important role in American economy.

61.How does Roses Only obtain success in the discount rose retailing field?

       A.By setting up more chain stores across the country.

B.By selling roses in supermarkets.

C.By selling high quality roses at a low price.

D.By selling roses by the dozen.

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      A plane crash in Western Russian killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and the other 96 political and military officials on board on April 10. The accident has led to huge national mourning in Poland. But it may provide an opportunity for reconciliation (和解) between Poland and Russia, countries that have a troubled relationship.
      Many from the political elite were lost in the crash. Beside the president, the dead include the army chief of Staff, the head of National Security Bureau, the national bank president, the deputy foreign minister and other members of parliament.
      The Polish delegation was heading to Russia to mark the 70 th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre (屠殺) when the accident occurred. In 1940, about 22,000 Polish soldiers, intellectuals, and officials captured after the Soviet Army invaded Poland in 1939, were killed secretly by Soviet police in the forest of Russia’s Katyn.
      The Katyn Massacre had been a sensitive topic between the countries. The former Soviet Union always denied responsibility for the massacre. It was not until 1992 that Russian released archived documents about the killing.
      Katyn is merely a short chapter in Poland and Russia’s long and troubled history. In the 18 th century, along with Prussia, (then an important part of Germany) and Austria. Russia participated in three carve – ups of Poland. In 1795, after the third carve – up, the country was erased from the map of Europe. It was in 1918 that Poland regained its independence. But in 1939, at the beginning of the World War II, it was invaded by Germany and the Soviet Union under a secret pact. After the war, Poland became a communist country with close ties to the Soviet Union.
      In 1989, Poland switched to capitalism and pursued a pro – West position. The most recent tension between the two countries was in 2008. That year, Poland decided to have a US missile shield (導(dǎo)彈防御系統(tǒng)) on its soil, while neighboring Russia threatened to aim missiles at Poland.
      But the plane crash has created a chance for reconciliation, with Russia sharing the sadness of Poland. Russia has declared April 12 a day of mourning for the victims. Flags flew at half – mast in Moscow. And earlier on April 7, Russia Prime Minister Vladimir Putin became the first Russian leader to mark the anniversary of the massacre.
      “I think it should improve relations between the two countries, as Russians feel our grief,” said Radek Sikorski, Pland’s foreign minister.
      66.Put the following events in order of time.
      ①The Katyn Massacre
      ②Poland switched to capitalism.
      ③Russia divided Poland with Austria and Prussia.
      ④Poland became a communist country.
      ⑤Poland was invaded by the Soviet Army.
      A.③①④⑤② B.③⑤①④②  C.①③⑤④②  D.①⑤②④③
      67.After the accident, which of the following did Russia do to share the sadness of Poland?
      A.Flags were lowed to half – mast in the capital city of Russia.
      B.Russia threatened to aim missiles at Poland.
      C.Russia declared the day when the accident happened a day of mourning for the victims.
      D.Vladimir Putin marked the anniversary of the massacre.
      68.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
      A.The Katyn Massacre was the very beginning of Poland and Russia’s trouble relationship.
      B.In 1939 about 22,000 Polish soldiers, intellectuals, and officials were killed by Soviet police in the forest of Russia’s Katyn.
      C.Altogether 96 political and military officials were killed in the accident.
      D.The relationship between Poland and Russia has not always been tense since the three carve – ups of Poland in the 18 th century.
      69.It can be conclude from the article that        .
      A.the relationship between Poland and Russia will be even tenser than before
      B.Poland will cancel its plan to mark the anniversary of the Katyn Massacre
      C.no Russian leaders have marked the anniversary of the massacre before, though Russia released the truth in 1992.
      D.Poland will forgive Russians, for they showed great sympathy after the accident.
      70.What would be the best title for the passage?
      A.The troubled relationship between Russia and Poland.
      B.Poland and Russia united by tragedy.
      C.The 70 th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre.
      D.A plane crash killing Polish president.

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      US President Barack Obama has just made life more difficult for cigarette makers.He has just signed a law that will set tough new rules for the tobacco industry.The new law gives the US Food and Drug Administration the power to strictly limit the making and marketing of tobacco products.
      At a White House signing ceremony Monday, Obama said that he was among the nearly 90% of smokers who took up the habit before their 18 th birthday.
      Obama, who has publicly struggled to give up smoking, said he still hadn’t completely kicked the habit.Every now and then he still smokes in secret.
      “As a former smoker I struggle with it all the time.Do I still smoke sometimes? Yes.Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No.” Obama said at a news conference.
      “I don' t do it in front of my lads.I don 't do it in front of my family.I would say that I am 95% cured, but there are times when I mess up, " he said.
      "Once you go down this path, it' s something you continually struggle with, which is exactly why the law is so important.The new law is not about me, it' s about the next generation of kids coming up.What we don ' t want is kids going down that path," he said.
      Nearly 20% of Americans smoke and tobacco use kills about 440,000 people a year in the United States due to cancer, heart disease, and other serious diseases.
      【小題1】The new law makes life difficult for             .

      A.ObamaB.tobacco industry
      C.White HouseD.US Food and Drug Administration
      【小題2】What do we know about Obama?
      A.He no longer smokes.
      B.He still smokes as usual.
      C.He began to smoke at eighteen.
      D.He is trying hard to give up smoking.
      【小題3】According to the passage, Obama is most concerned about           .
      A.childrenB.officialsC.his familyD.businessmen

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      Obama Still Smokes in Secret
      US President Barack Obama has just made life more difficult for cigarette makers.He has just signed a law that will set tough new rules for the tobacco industry.The new law gives the US Food and Drug Administration the power to strictly limit the making and marketing of tobacco products.
      At a White House signing ceremony Monday, Obama said that he was among the nearly 90% of smokers who took up the habit before their 18 th birthday.
      Obama, who has publicly struggled to give up smoking, said he still hadn’t completely kicked the habit.Every now and then he still smokes in secret.
      “As a former smoker I struggle with it all the time.Do I still smoke sometimes? Yes.Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No.” Obama said at a news conference.
      “I don' t do it in front of my lads.I don’t do it in front of my family.I would say that I am 95% cured, but there are times when I mess up, " he said.
      "Once you go down this path, it' s something you continually struggle with, which is exactly why the law is so important.The new law is not about me, it' s about the next generation of kids coming up.What we don ' t want is kids going down that path," he said.
      Nearly 20% of Americans smoke and tobacco use kills about 440,000 people a year in the United States due to cancer, heart disease, and other serious diseases.
      【小題1】The new law makes life difficult for             .

      A.ObamaB.tobacco industry
      C.White HouseD.US Food and Drug Administration
      【小題2】What do we know about Obama?
      A.He no longer smokes.
      B.He still smokes as usual.
      C.He began to smoke at eighteen.
      D.He is trying hard to give up smoking.
      【小題3】According to the passage, Obama is most concerned about           .
      A.childrenB.officialsC.his familyD.businessmen

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      A team from Krakow, in Poland, used functional magnetic resonance imaging (機(jī)能性核共振成像)(FMRI)to assess brain activity when 40 volunteers were shown various images.Men showed activity in areas which dealt with what action they should take in order to avoid or face up to danger.But the study found more activity in the emotional centers of women's brains.The researchers, from another university, carried out scans on 21 men and 19 women.Brain activity was monitored while the volunteers were shown images of objects and images from ordinary life designed to remind different emotional states.
      The images were displayed in two runs.For the first run, only negative pictures were shown.For the second run, only positive pictures were shown.
      While viewing the negative images, women showed stronger and broader activity in the left thalamus(神經(jīng)床).This is an area which passes sense information to the pain and pleasure centres of the brain.Men showed more activity in an area of the brain called the left insula(腦島), which plays a key role in controlling natural functions, including breath, heart rate and digestion.Generally, activity in this area tells the body to either run away from danger, or meet it head on - the so-called "fight or flight response".
      While viewing positive images, women showed stronger activity in an area of the brain associated with memory.With men, the stronger activity was recorded in an area associated with visual processing.Dr Urbanik believes these differences suggest women may analyze positive stimuli(刺激)in a broader social context and associate positive images with a particular memory.
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      A.different images    B.ordinary life 
      C.different activities        D.medical scan
      2.According to the passage, when faced with danger, ____________.
      A.women react more slowly than men       B.women usually try to avoid it 
      C.men usually have no reaction         D.men react to it more directly
      3.What is discussed in the 4 th paragraph?         .
      A.Men and women’s different memories   B.The different responses to the children
      C.Different reactions to positive stimuli    D.Negative results of the visual processing
      3.The passage mainly develops______.
      A.by inferring                   B.by comparing  
      C.by listing examples       D.by giving explanations

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