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[单项选择]According to the passage, when we decide to go for it, we only consider______.
A. safety
B. action
C. result
D. situation
[单项选择]From the passage we may infer that the smallest delivery unit in the postal system in U. S.
A. A.is a ______. a state.
[单项选择]According to the passage, we can conclude that in some areas if farmers who grow grapes light fires in the early morning, that is because the farmers want to______.
A. drive away warm air
B. prevent cold air from coming to harm their plants
C. cause more wind
D. stop warm air running away
[单项选择]According to the passage, we need sharks because of the following except ______.
A. they are delicious food for us
B. they are companions of human beings
C. they can help rescue human beings
D. they can help improve human health
[单项选择]From this passage we may note that this book______
A. is about a orphan girl named Teresita.
B. is about how religion would save people.
C. is about how dark the world is.
D. is about a saint and the real life in Mexico.
[单项选择]According to the passage some guests may be invited because ______.
A. they are likely to be annoyed if they are not
B. they may give valuable presents
C. their presence could provide future benefits
D. they may help with the expenses of the wedding
[单项选择]According to the passage, people may idealize the suburban life for all the reasons below EXCEPT that_________
A. it is safer
B. it is cleaner
C. it is cheaper
D. it is purer
[单项选择]According to the passage, student researchers may have to change their research projects because
A. their budgets are too high
B. their original questions are too broad
C. their teachers do not give adequate advice
D. their time is very limited
[单项选择]After reading the passage, we may know the writer is a person of______.
A. observation
B. curiosity
C. encouragement
D. consideration
[单项选择]After reading the passage, we may have such an impression that _____.
A. the second child in a family usually became a clergyman
B. it was not easy to get books, especially those one liked to read
C. an apprentice might live happily
D. children were given money to buy books they liked
[单项选择]According to the passage, we know that ______.
A. the two businessmen were clever
B. only one businessman had much knowledge
C. the two businessmen were foolish
[单项选择]According to the passage, the way we dress______.
A. provides clues for people who are critical of us
B. indicates our likes and dislikes in choosing a career
C. has a direct influence on the way people regard us
D. is of particular importance when we get on in age
[单项选择]The passage suggests that we should now reexamine our thinking about the future of work and
A. create more factories in order to increase our productivity
B. be prepared to admit that being employed is not the only kind of work
C. set up smaller private enterprises so that we in turn can employ others
D. be prepared to fill in time at home taking up hobbies and leisure activities
[单项选择]The passage implies that we should now reexamine our thinking about the future of work and ______.
A. be prepared to admit that being employed is not the only kind of work
B. create more factories in order to increase our productivity
C. set up smaller private enterprises so that we in turn can employ others
D. be prepared to flu in time at home by taking up hobbies and leisure activities
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Passage Two
Do we need laws that prevent us from running risks with our lives If so, then perhaps laws are needed prohibiting the sale of cigarettes and alcoholic drinks. Both products have been known to kill people. The hazards of drinking too much alcohol are as bad as or worse than the hazards of smoking too many cigarettes. All right then, let’s pass a law closing the liquor stores and the bars in this country. Let’s put an end once and for all to the ruinous disease from which as many as 10 million Americans currently suffer alcoholism.
But wait. We’ve already tried that. For 13 years, between 1920 and 1933 there were no liquor stores anywhere in the United States. They were shut down abolished by an amendment (修正案) to the Constitution (to 18th) and by a law of Congress (the Volstead Act). After January 20, 1920, there was supposed to be no more manufacturing, selling, or transporting of "intoxicating liquors." Without any m
A. every American would buy alcohol illegally
B. all criminal activities would cease
C. patrols of the Canadian border would halt the sale of alcohol
D. the social threat from drunkenness would decline