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12.With fears of a possible nuclear meltdown(核反應(yīng)堆堆芯的熔毀) in Japan building up,evidence has come to light that the nation received warnings over the stability of its power plants from an international watchdog more than two years ago.
As the Telegraph is reporting,an official from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in December 2008that safety rules were out of date,and strong earthquakes would cause a"serious problem"for the power stations.
A U.S.embassy document,by quoting(引用)an unnamed expert,states:"He (the IAEA official) explained that safety guides for earthquakes have only been updated three times in the last 35years and that the IAEA is now re-examining them.Also,the presenter noted recent earthquakes in some cases have gone beyond the design basis for some nuclear plants,and that this is a serious problem that is now driving earthquake safety work."
The Telegraph also reports that the government responded to the warnings by building an emergency response center at the Fukushima Daiichi plant designed to resist magnitude-7.0earthquakes.Friday's earthquake,originally named a magnitude-8.9shock,has since been upgraded to magnitude-9.0.
Other nuclear experts state IAEA officials had willingly ignored lessons from the Chernobyl disaster to protect the nuclear industry's expansion,reports Bloomberg."After Chernobyl,all the force of the nuclear industry was directed to hide this event,for not creating damage to their reputation,"Russian nuclear accident specialist Iouli Andreyev tells Reuters,before noting that radiation from spent fuel rods(棒)stored close to reactors at Fukushima looked like an example of putting profit before safety."The Japanese were very greedy,and they used every square inch of the space.But when you have a dense(密集的) placing of spent fuel in the basin,you have a high possibility of fire if the water is removed from the basin."

68.From the passage,we know thatB.
A.people fear that the nuclear meltdown will possibly become more and more serious in Japan
B.people are becoming more and more afraid of a possible nuclear meltdown in Japan
C.Japan made no response to the warnings over the safety of its power plants
D.Iouli Andreyev warned Japan not to store spent fuel rods close to reactors
69.Which of the following is true according to the passage?C
A.Japan was warned of the stability of its power plants when they were built over 2years ago.
B.Safety guides for earthquakes should be updated three times in 35years.
C.The emergency response centre at the Fukushima Daiichi plant can not resist Friday's
earthquake.
D.IAEA officials advised Japan to ignore lessons from the Chernobyl disaster.
70.IAEA officials were willing to ignore lessons from the Chernobyl disaster because they wantB.
A.to put profit before safety.
B.the nuclear industry to develop
C.to protect the reputation of Japan
D.every inch of land to be made good use of
71.The writer develops this passage mainly byB.
A.making comments             B.providing facts
C.quoting what experts say    D.a(chǎn)nalysing what happened.

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11.As the international military (軍事的) force started air strikes on Libya,its leader,Muammar Gadhafi said he would fight on.At the same time,rebels in the country said they would bring Gadhafi down.The situation in Libya is now a matter of grave concern for the world.
The conflict between Gadhafi's government army and the rebels,which broke out in February,has led to  chaosin Libya.In response,the UN Security Council adopted a resolution on March 17calling for a no-fly zone and demanding a ceasefire (;穑 in Libya.It was to take"all necessary measures",apart from ground forces,to protect civilians and the areas they live in from armed attacks.A no-fly zone is an area over which aircraft,especially military aircraft,are stopped from flying without permission.
The allied (聯(lián)合的) attack,which is called Operation Odyssey Dawn,began on March 19.French warplanes made the first strikes on Libya.The US and other Western powers followed,making air strikes on major Libyan cities.The US military,which has been involved in two wars for nearly a decade,does not want any further involvement.On March 24,NATO agreed to take over part of the military operations against Libya.
China expressed concern about the conflict and civilian deaths and injuries in Libya.Along with four other of the 15council members-Russia,Germany,India and Brazil-China abstained (棄權(quán)) from the vote on the US resolution.Some experts also criticize the use of force against Libya.
Li Qinggong,deputy secretary-general of the China Council for National Security Policy Studies,said the Western powers have started military action because their hopes for political change through rebellion did not come to pass."Now they want to overthrow (顛覆) the Libyan government,"Li said.

72.Facing the international military attacks,what is Gadhafi's decision?B
A.He will give up his power.   B.He will go on fighting.
C.He will wipe out the rebels. D.He will criticize the allied attack.
73.What is the probable meaning of the underlined word"chaos"in the second paragraph?A
A.disorder    B.disappointment    C.discrimination      D.discouragement
74.From the passage,we knowD.
A.a(chǎn) no-fly zone is an area over which only the warplanes are allowed to fly
B.the air strikes on Libya suddenly took place on March 17
C.the US military didn't want to involve the allied attack
D.5of the council members abstained from the vote on the US resolution
75.The Western powers intend to overthrow the Libyan government in order toC.
A.cause a rebellion in Libya
B.take over the Libyan government.
C.have a political change in Libya
D.show their concern about the people in Libya.

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10.Orbis is an organization which helps blind people everywhere.It has built an eye hospital inside an aeroplane and flown it all over the world with an international medical team.Samantha Graham,a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl from England,went with the plane to Mongolia.Samantha tells the story of Eukhtuul,a young Mongolian girl.
Last year,when Eukhtuul was walking home from school,she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were badly damaged.Dr Duffey,an Orbis doctor,said that without an operation she would never see again.I thought about all the everyday things I do that she couldn't,things like reading schoolbooks,watching television,seeing friends,and I realized how lucky I am.
The Orbis team agreed to operate on Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch,together with some Mongolian medical students.I prayed the operation would be successful.The next day I waited nervously with Eukhtuul while Dr Duffey removed her bandages."In six months your sight will be back to normal,"he said.Eukhtuul smiled,her mother cried,and I had to wipe away some tears,too!
Now Eukhtuul wants to study hard to become a doctor.Her whole future has changed,thanks to a simple operation.We should all think more about how much our sight means to us.

50.What is the writer's main purpose in writing this text?A
A.To report a patient's cure.
B.To describe a dangerous trip.
C.To explain how sight can be lost.
D.To warn against playing with sticks.
51.What can a reader learn about in this text?D
A.The best way of studying medicine.
B.The difficulties for blind travelers.
C.The life of schoolchildren in Mongolia.
D.The international work of some eye doctors.
52.After meeting Eukhtuul,Samantha feltB.
A.proud of the doctor's skill
B.grateful for her own sight
C.surprised by Eukhtuul's courage
D.a(chǎn)ngry about Eukhtuul's experience.

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9.You're in a department store and you see a couple of attractive young women looking at a sweater.You listen to their conversation:
"I can't believe it--a Lorenzo Bertolla!They are almost impossible to find.Isn't it beautiful?And it's a lot cheaper than the one Sara bought in Rome."
They leave and you go over to see this incredible sweater.It's nice and the price is right.You've never heard of Lorenzo Bertolla,but those girls looked really stylish.They must know.So,you buy it.You never realize that those young women are employees of an advertising agency.They are actually paid to go from store to store,talking loudly about Lorenzo BertoHa clothes.
Every day we notice what people are wearing,driving and eating.If the person looks cool,the product seems cool,too.This is the secret of undercover (暗中進(jìn)行的)marketing.Companies from Ford to Nike are starting to use it.
Undercover marketing is important because it reaches people that don't pay attention to traditional advertising.This is particularly true of the MTV generation----consumers between the age of 18and 34.It is a golden group.They have a lot of money to spend,but they don't trust ads.
So advertising agencies hire young actors to"perform"in bars and other places where young adults go.Some people might call this practice misleading,but marketing executive Jonathan Ressler calls it creative."Look at traditional advertising.Its effectiveness is decreasing."
However,one might ask what exactly is"real"about of young women pretending to be enthusiastic about a sweater?Adverting executives would say it's no less real than an ad.The difference is that you know an ad is trying to persuade you to buy something.You don't know when a conversation you overhear is just a performance.

60.The two attractive young women were talking so that they couldB.
A.get the sweater at a lower price        B.be heard by people around
C.be admired by other shoppers            D.decide on buying the sweater
61.Lorenzo Bertolla isD.
A.a(chǎn) very popular male singer            B.a(chǎn)n advertising agency
C.a(chǎn) clothing company in Rome            D.the brand name of a sweater
62.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?C
A.The two girls are in fact employed by the Lorenzo Bertolla Company.
B.The MTV generation tends to be more easily influenced by ads.
C.Traditional advertising is becoming less effective because it's too direct.
D.Undercover marketing will surely be banned soon by the government.
63.Which of the following would be the best rifle for the text?D
A.Two Attractive Shoppers       B.Lorenzo Bertolla Sweaters
C.Ways of Advertising           D.Undercover Marketing.

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8.BEIJING,January 4,2010 (Xinhua net)-Dubai is set to open the world's tallest building to meet growing numbers of tourists to the Gulf Arab emirate (酋長國),according to media reports Monday.
The tower is being celebrated as a grand feat on the world stage,despite the city state's shaky financial footing.
But the final height of the Burj Dubai-Arabic for Dubai Tower-remains a closely guarded secret.It long ago beat its nearest rival,the Taipei 101,and ranks as the world's tallest structure,Dubai-based architects said.
People walk in front of the Burj Dubai,the world's tallest tower,in Dubai January 3,2010.Started at the height of the economic boom and built by some 12,000laborers,the world's tallest building will open on Monday in Dubai as the emirate seeks to rekindle optimism after its financial crisis.
Some 12,000workers and 100cranes (吊車) have built the hotel,residential and shopping complex which will include over 1,000luxury apartments.The tower alone would cost at least 1billion U.S.dollars to construct,excluding the complex malls,lakes and smaller tower blocs.
"The design has pushed the limits of what technology can achieve,no one has gone that high before.You have to invent new elevators that can sustain such heights,"Naaman Atallah,sales manager for its owner Emaar told.
The Burj's record-seeking developers didn't stop there.The building boasts the most stories and highest occupied floor of any building in the world.Its observation deck-on floor 160-also sets a record.
Designed by a U.S-based consultancy,the tower employs the geometric patterns of Islamic architecture around a base in the form of a six-petalled desert flower.The plans show an ambitious single structure comprising conjoined tube-shaped towers with the kind of space-age look seen in the New Age album covers of 70s progressive rock bands.
Dubai-part of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates-received about 5.4million visitors in 2004,up 9percent from 2003,and that the number is expected to grow three times by the end of the decade.

60.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?C
A.Burj Dubai is the second tallest building in the world.
B.Dubai has the strongest financial footing in the world.
C.No other country in the world has a taller building than Dubai.
D.Dubai is one of the European countries.
61.The open day of Dubai Tower shows thatD.
A.Dubai stands at the height of the economic boom
B.Dubai defeated all the other countries in architecture
C.the country is richer than any other country
D.Dubai wants to fill its people with confidence after the financial crisis
62.Dubai Tower is mainly used forD.
A.service industry  
B.shopping center
C.entertainment and residence 
D.hotel,residential and shopping complex
63.Dubai received aboutB visitors in 2003.
A.5,400,000  B.4,954,000  C.4,460,000  D.2,842,000.

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7.上周末我校在2600名學(xué)生中進(jìn)行了有關(guān)"幸福感"的相關(guān)問題調(diào)查.?dāng)?shù)據(jù)如下:
比例"幸福感"的來源
50%從家庭中獲得幸福感:父母或親友的愛、溫暖的家庭生活
30%從給予他人中獲得幸福感:助人、捐贈、義賣
10%從友情中獲得幸福感:同學(xué)、老師、朋友等
10%從其他方面:成功、成就等
評價:調(diào)查情況體現(xiàn)了學(xué)生們是熱愛生活的,但同時也反映了他們生活面較窄、視野不夠開闊.
【寫作內(nèi)容】
根據(jù)以上數(shù)據(jù),寫一篇短文,包括以下內(nèi)容:
1.調(diào)查時間、調(diào)查問題以及調(diào)查對象;
2.表格中全部內(nèi)容.

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6.Throughout history soldiers have fought bloody battles in order to control the high ground.There is no doubt that this is a tactical (戰(zhàn)術(shù)的)necessity.Standing above your enemy is an advantage that often leads to victory.
Nowadays,high ground does not just mean hill-tops.It also means space,which has become an increasingly important part of military strategy (軍事戰(zhàn)略).
With its more advanced satellite technologies,America is the major power in space.And now the US Air Force has put into service a new weapon designed to jam enemy satellite communications.It is an important step toward US control of space.
The so-called Counter Communications System (反衛(wèi)星通信系統(tǒng))was declared operational on November 1.The ground-based system uses electromagnetic radio frequencies (無線電磁波)to stop enemy satellites working on a short-term basis.
"A short-term effect ensures that during the time of need,the enemy's space-based capability (能力)is reduced,"said a US military official."Following the time of need,their capabilities can return to its original state."
The system is made up of an antenna (天線),transmitters (發(fā)射機(jī))and receivers and can be easily transported around in a vehicle.
To control space was one of four aims of a national space policy started by former president bill Clinton in 1996.The goal is to make sure US forces can rely on space-based services and to deny an enemy any similar benefits.
The US military has experimented with several"anti-satellite"weapons,including lasers,to destroy or damage enemy units.
Theresa Hitchens,vice president of the Centre for Defence Information in Washington,welcomed the new system as long as it does not create rubbish that could threaten global use of space.She believed it should not destroy satellites,only stop them working for a while.
Unfortunately,it seems we are not going to limit our goal for‘space control'to non-violent systems,"she said,raising the danger of a space arms race.
To change the balance of power in space the EU and China are working together on the Galileo project.By 2010the system will be in place as an alternative to the Americans'global positioning service.

71.What's the significance(意義)of the Counter Communications System to the US?B
A.It can help avoid bloody battles.
B.It can bring the US closer to its goal for"space control".
C.It can ensure the US forces to depend on space-based services.
D.It can destroy enemy equipment.
72.How does the new system work?It affects the enemy byD.
A.being transported around easily in a vehicle
B.controlling the high ground
C.damaging them
D.blocking their satellite communications
73.One thing that seemed to worry Theresa Hitchens is that the new weaponD.
A.could increase the danger of a space arms race
B.is not effective enough
C.is not threatening enough
D.might produce dangerous waste
74.What can we infer from the passage?A
A.New space weapons may be on the way.
B.The US military have never stopped experimenting with anti-satellite weapons.
C.The Galileo Project,when in effect,can match the Counter Communications System in power.
D.In future wars,space battles will decide human's fate (命運(yùn)).
75.The word"short-term"in Paragraph 4means closest toC.
A.reducing capability 
B.effective for a special period of time
C.not lasting long 
D.the time of need.

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5.Economists usually study markets.Now,two Americans have won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2009 for not studying markets.They shared almost one and a half million dollars for their analysis of economic governance.This is the study of how economic activity is governed within companies,communities and other groups.
 The winners are Elinor Ostrom of Indiana University in Bloomington and Oliver Williamson of the University of California,Berkeley.The prize in economic sciences has gone to sixty-three men since it was first awarded forty years ago.Elinor Ostrom is the first woman.And,like other winners over the years,her training is not limited to economics.She is a professor of political science and of public and environmental affairs.
 Today,economic theory suggests that good resource management requires ownership,either private or public.If not,as the thinking goes,then self-interest will lead to overuse and destruction of shared resources.Garrett Hardin described this idea in 1986 as"the tragedy of the commons".
 Elinor Ostrom showed how local decision making can reduce the tragedy.Her research has deepened understanding of how people balance their needs with those of others who depend on the same resources.She studied communities,like fanners in Southern California who depended on a common water supply.She documented how people who use resources often develop ways to share them.One example is forest management.
 Oliver WUliamson has studied big companies and found that they often are better than markets at doing complex jobs.Under his theory,businesses act as structures for conflict resolution (解決) For example,companies that own their suppliers can avoid long-term contracts and quarrel over prices.This can make production more efficient and make better use of limited resources.But businesses can also overuse their power.Professor Williamson says the best way to deal with this is not by limiting the size of companies,but through industry regulation.
 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said economists need to do more than study markets and prices.The Nobel judges urged more research like the kind they recognized with this year's award.
68.The two people.who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2009.D
 A.have studied markets for a long time
 B.got a prize of about 1.5 million dollars each
 C.a(chǎn)re famous for studying how economic activity is monitored
 D.a(chǎn)re well-known for their economic governance in groups
69.Which of the following may Elinor Ostrom agree with?D
 A.Excellent resource management needs both private and public ownership.
 B.Shared resources will be likely to lead to self-interest.
 C.Garrett Hardin's opinion of"the tragedy of the commons".
 D.Local decision is good for people to share resources.
70.In Oliver Williamsion's opinion,big companies.C
 A.can balance people's needs
 B.will lead to overuse of shared resources
 C.will make better use of resources
 D.will make price higher
71.It can be inferred frim the text that.A
 A.not all economic Nobel Prize receivers are good at studying prices
 B.doing complex jobs is a difficult problem for big companies
 C.in the author's opinion,Garrett Hardin's theory is out of date completely
 D.Nobel judges think more research should be done to prove Oliver Williamsin's theory.

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4.What is the real purpose behind buying a car?A car can be bought for conve-nience or for the pure thrill of driving.You need to analyze and write down the reasons for buying a new car.What kind of model will suit your lifestyle best?What is the total budget you can afford to buy a new car?The kind of model you select should be suitable for the lifestyle you lead and you should make sure your finances will not be affected in any way.
 Different car models have different advantages.Every car model had its special features that might add to confusion while you are making a decision.The shape and size of the car will also be considered.While buying a new car,you need to decide whether the car is meant for the entire family or just for.yourself.The size of the family should be taken into consideration when you decide the car model.
 After a detailed study,you will find attractive offers.This is the time when you can approach different car dealers and find out more about the cars.Choose a reliable dealer with a respectable name in the market.Look at the warranty (保單)and the insurance rate because every model has different rates.
 There is often a debate between petrol and diesel (柴油)cars.Both have certain advantages and disadvantages which you need to study to arrive at the right decision.
 Always test-drive cars.It will give you a complete feeling of the model while you are driving.During the test drive you can also study the interior (內(nèi)部)of the car.
 Which feature do you think is the most convenient?Do you feel that a certain feature is missing?Check for the brakes,power and comfort of the car while driving.
60.What may confuse you when you decide to buy a car?B
 A.The sellers'strong recommendation.
 B.The different advantages of car models.
 C.The advertisements on the media.
 D.The advice of your family and friends.
61.According to the passage what should be considered when you buy a car for the entire family?C
 A.The price of the car.
 B.The name of the producer.
 C.The shape aiid size of the car.
 D.Different work places of the family members.
62.It can be inferred from the passage that.A
 A.some car dealers don't have good reputations in the market
 B.insurance rates of different cars are the same
 C.you needn't make a study before you meet car dealers
 D.you can have insurance on the car by yourself after buying it
63.By the test drive,you can.A
 A.know more about the car
 B.practice your driving skills
 C.leave a special impression on the dealer
 D.help change some functions of the car as required.

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3.What are the biggest problems that society will have to deal with in the new age?There are diseases like AIDS and cancer.There's climate change,of course.And what about producing enough cheap food and energy for the world's growing population?Who's going to solve all these terrible problems?Yes,politicians and world leaders will have a big part to play.Yes,businesses will need to create the economic wealth to pay for some of these things.But who's going to make a much greater difference to something like AIDS or climate change?It's going to be a scientist.It is the scientist who can turn some new bit of science into a new technology to solve these problems.
If you like thinking about the world around you,why not become a scientist?It doesn't mean you have to wear a white coat and plastic glasses and spend all your time in a lab as most people often imagine!Scientists do all kinds of amazing things that are actually interesting!
Military scientists develop not only new weapons but new military technologies that could help make wars out of date. Forensic(法醫(yī)的) scientists work with the police to find quite small clues to catch criminals.Scientists work in schools and colleges as the teachers and professors who will train tomorrow's scientists.Don't think a scientist is far away!Maybe you like cooking?You could be a food technologist helping to keep fruit and vegetables fresher for longer.Perhaps sport is your thing?Do you know that most top athletes work with sports scientists in order to improve their performance?You could even be the science writer who gets to spend the life studying the latest advances and sharing them with the world.
Looking for something to do for the rest of your life?My advice?Take a long and hard look at science.It is interesting and ever.

66.Many problems are mentioned in the first paragraph toD.
A.suggest they are impossible to be solved
B.introduce the causes of these problems
C.show the writer's worry about the future world
D.show scientists play an important part in solving them
67.What is needed to solve these problems?C
A.Advanced weapons.  B.Enough energy.
C.New technologies.  D.A growing population.
68.Most people think the life of scientists isB.
A.a(chǎn)mazing   B.boring   C.colorful   D.unreal
69.Which of the following statement is NOT true according to the passage?D
A.Military technologies could help prevent wars in the future.
B.For those interested in cooking,food technologies may be a choice.
C.Forensic scientists play an important part in dealing with crimes.
D.Politicians and world leaders can solve all the social problems.
70.The passage is intended for people whoA.
A.haven't decided on their career
B.have no interest in science
C.hope for the world peace
D.have little knowledge of science.

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