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65. People didn’t know the accident of Chernobyl at first, because ▲ . A. the government wanted to keep it secret B. the weather was too bad C. the train took them away D. nobody knew the truth

66. Who got the same terrible illness as I did after the accident? A. My elder brother. B. My little sister. C. My mother. D. My father.

67. What does “blow up” in the fourth paragraph mean? A. Fly. B. Close. C. Explode. D. Move.

68. Why did the parents have to go back to Minsk again? A. Because my sister would have another operation. B. Because I would have an operation. C. Because Minsk was far from danger. D. Because I entered a university there. 69. Which of the following is true?

A. My family was the only victim of the disaster. B. The accident caused a terrible storm.

C. I didn’t finish high school because of the illness. D. My sister already had a brain operation.

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Passage C

On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was planning to take the bus home from work as usual. She had just finished working as a seamstress(女裁缝) at a department store and then walked to the bus stop. As she first boarded the bus, she noticed that the driver was the same man who had sent her off his bus years earlier because she would not go around to the back door after she was already on the bus. She decided to get on anyway and sit down, but she did not sit at the very front of the bus. She took a seat next to a black man in the first row that “colored” people were allowed to sit in. At the next stop, some white people got on the bus. After they filled up the white seats, one man was left standing. When the driver noticed him standing, he told Rosa and the others in her row to let the man have a seat. Three people stood up, but the driver saw that Rosa was still sitting there. He asked if she would stand up, and she refused. Then he told her he would have her arrested, and Rosa told him he could do that.

A few minutes later, two policemen got on the bus. When the driver told them that Rosa would not stand up, the policemen walked over to her and asked her why she wouldn’t get up. Rosa said she didn’t think she should stand up and asked, “Why do you push us around?” One policeman answered,“I don’t know, but the law is the law, and you are under arrest.”As soon as he said that, Rosa stood up. Then one of the policemen picked up her purse while the other picked up her shopping bag, and the three left the bus. Finally, they took Rosa to the police station in the car.

Rosa’s action that day started a citywide boycott(联合抵制) of the bus system by Blacks that lasted more than a year. This later resulted in the decision against segregation on city buses in the US.

70. The driver told Rosa that he would have her arrested because ▲ . A. she refused to give her seat to a white man B. she was sitting in the row for white people C. she was not allowed to have a seat on the bus D. she was black

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71. Where was Rosa Parks taken finally? A. The bus stop. B. The police station. C. The department store. D. The next bus.

72. The word “segregation” in the last paragraph probably means ▲ . A. separation B. laws C. bus system D. actions

Passage D

Following the customs and traditions of a new place may help newcomers adapt to their new life. People who try to follow the ways of their new environment will gain an understanding of both their new neighbors and their surroundings, and with this understanding comes a feeling of comfort and belonging. For instance, when I first came here, I was confused about how to greet people and say hello or start a conversation. I watched people on the street and saw many different ways people did this, such as shaking hands, hugging, and even kissing one another. I learned from my friends at school how to greet people of my age as well as my elders. I also learned it is important in this country to try to look people in the eye when I talk to them. As a result, since I started to follow some of the local customs when meeting and greeting people, I have not felt like such a stranger or outsider.

Living in a new country can be overwhelming(令人不知所措的) and confusing at times. Some people may feel lost and uncomfortable and may want to stick to the customs and traditions that they are used to from their own culture. In my opinion, it is good to keep some of these; however, it is important to try to get familiar with some new ways as well. Keeping some old ways and at the same time keeping an open mind about following some of the new ones may be the best way to help people feel comfortable and fulfilled in a new country.

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73. If you want to be comfortable when you come to a new place, which of the following may be of help?

A. Stay alone. B. Communicate with old friends.

C. Share everything with your parents. D. Follow the customs and traditions of a new place.

s5us5us574. From the example of the author’s experience, we can see in the new environment, it’s important ▲ when talking to each other. A. to look people in the eye B. to avoid eye communication C. to look at someone else D. to look into the distance

75. What is the best way to adapt yourself to your new life in a new country? A. Stick to the customs and traditions that you are used to from your own culture.

B. Keep some old ways and at the same time keep an open mind about following some of the new ones.

C. Keep to the new customs only. D. Remain silent.

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