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3£®What has the woman decides to do on Sunday afternoon?
A£®To attend a wedding B£®To visit all exhibition£® C£®To meet a friend£® 4£®When does the bank close on Saturday?
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A£®Thomas Brothers£® B£®Mike Landon£® C£®Jack Cooper£® 11£®What relation is the woman to Mr£®Cooper? A£®His wife£® B£®His boss£® C£®His secretary. 12£®What is the message about?
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14£®What was Mrs£®Franks doing when the accident took place? A£®Walking along Churchill Avenue£® B£®Getting ready to cross the road£® C£®Standing outside a bank£® 15£®When did the accident happen?£®
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18£®Where will the headmaster give a welcome speech? A£®In the school hall£® B£®In the exhibition hall£® C£®In the science lab£®
19£®What can students do in the practical areas?
A£®Take science courses£® B£®Enjoy excellent meals£® C£®Attend workshops£® 20£®When are the visitors expected to ask questions? A£®During the lunch hour£® B£®After the welcome speech£® C£®Before the tour of the labs£® µÚ¶þ²¿·Ö ÔĶÁÀí½â(¹²Á½½Ú£¬Âú·Ö40·Ö) µÚÒ»½Ú(¹²15СÌ⣺ÿСÌâ2·Ö£¬Âú·Ö30·Ö)
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China¡¯s economy grows£¬salaries rise£»and more city residents feel the need to hit the road in what has become a symbol of individuality and freedom¡ªa car£®China has a growing love affair with the car£®This is clear at the Beijing Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange£¬where more and more people come to look and£¬increasingly,to buy£®
The Asian Games Village Automobile Exchange is the biggest car dealership in Beijing£®General manager Guo Yong says the business sells more than 2,000 cars each week£®Guo says it is much easier for Chinese consumers to buy a car now£®Also£¬the emergence of less expensive domestic brands like Chery and BYD means more Chinese can afford cars£®
For decades£¬most Chinese city residents have got about by bicycle or public buses and trains£®Now£¬in many areas£¬the number of new cars is growing faster than the road system£¬leaving city streets jammed with traffic£®
Guo Liang has wanted to buy a car for a decade£¬and he will be the first in his family to own one£®He is not prevented by Beijing¡¯s traffic jams£®Guo says if the traffic is too bad£¬he will use the ear for leisure or holidays with his family£®
World Bank transportation specialist Shomik Mendhiratta says a car is something people in any society would be eager to own£®¡°Getting a car makes people feel like they have arrived in the middle class£®¡±Mendhiratta said£®¡°It has got a huge status associated with it£®It¡¯s a fantastic thing to have£¬if you have never had a car£®A car gives you a mobility that¡¯s unbelievable£®¡±
21£®Which of the following doesn¡¯t a car represent£¬according to the passage? A£®Status£® B£®Freedom£® C£®Individuality£® D£®Opportunity£® 22£®What contributes to the affordability of cars£¬according to the passage? A£®Factories produce more cars£® B£®The prices of imported cars are lower£® C£®There are more foreign car factories£® D£®Some domestic cars are not so expensive£®
23£®What¡¯s the problem caused by the growth of new cars? A£®It makes people less healthy£®
B£®It makes city streets jammed with traffic£® C£®It makes people often go to work late£® D£®It makes people belong to the middle class£®
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America is losing its moral values at an alarming rate£®There was a time£¬not too long ago£¬when most young Americans had a common goal£¬which was to get a good job£¬own a home and raise a family£®That was considered happiness£®People knew what they could afford and stayed within their means£®Children were taught to respect authority£®Parents were role models for their children£®
They would never let their children associate with another child that they considered to be a bad influence£®And instead of just allowing them to grow up£¬they actually raised them with strong morals and beliefs£¬instilling(¹àÊä)the values of God£¬family,and country£®
But today, America is full of exhausted dads and single moms who£¬instead of taking on their role as a parent£¬instilling moral character and values in their children£¬have lots of debt upon themselves£®As a result£¬they are too busy working to pay these debts£¬rather than focus on the real needs of their children£®Instead of giving their children the parental
guidance they need£¬they shower them with expensive electronic gadgets(ÊýÂë²úÆ·)£®Most of the time£¬especially in single parent homes£¬the children are completely unsupervised£®
Without proper guidance and supervision(¼à¶½)£¬a child simply wanders aimlessly through their childhood£¬learning their values from only God knows who£®Is it any wonder then that America is losing its moral values?The children are our future leaders£®How can they lead if they don¡¯t know the way?Even animals teach their young£®
Therefore£¬the young people of today need to listen to the older generation and start making some adjustments£®Your children should be your primary concern£®They need far more than mere food and shelter£®They need careful guidance£®Moral values need to be instilled while they are young£®
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A£®much freedom B£®proper guidance C£®1ots of money D£®expensive toys 25£®Why are American parents exhausted today? A£®They bear a heavy debt burden£® B£®They are under great work pressure£® C£®They are tired with raising children£® D£®They have fierce competition in their work£®
26£®What tone(ÓïÆø£¬¿ÚÎÇ)does the author use in talking about today¡¯s American parents? A£®Grateful£® B£®Humorous£® C£®Disapproving£® D£®Guilty£® 27£®The last paragraph is written to_______£® A£®make comparisons C£®analyze the problem
B£®give more examples D£®give some advice
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Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States£®In recent years£¬it has been regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season and most major shops have opened extremely early and offered promotional sales(´ÙÏú)£®Black Friday is not an official holiday,but many employees and schools have both Thanksgiving and the following Friday off£¬followed by a weekend£®It has been the busiest shopping day of they ear since 2005£®
The day¡¯s name began in Philadelphia£¬where it originally was used to describe huge crowds and heavy traffic that would occur on the day after Thanksgiving£®The use of the name started before 1961£®Later all alternative explanation was made£º¡°Black Friday¡±
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