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     Galaxy saw a man and a woman who communicated with the sign language at the train station when
she was on the way home one evening. She noticed that the woman asked the man for the direction. He
told her that he did not know. Galaxy decided to help them. She had learned the sign language when she
served as a volunteer in the deaf and mute (聋哑) school. Then she showed the woman the direction and
left her email address to them in case they needed her help later.
    She received an email from that man the next day. Kazrim was his name. Galaxy replied his mail
sincerely. They both started chatting online soon after and began seeing each other. Although they only
communicated with the sign language, it never bothered her.
    Galaxy was fond of him gradually. Obviously, Kazrim was the same too. He presented Galaxy with a
bunch of sunflowers and asked her sincerely, "Are you willing to be my girlfriend?" Galaxy was pleasantly
surprised. She requested him to give her some time to persuade her parents.
    As she had expected, her parents were very angry after they had learned of their love story. Galaxy
explained, "Kazrim is an excellent and a very optimistic person. He has a very positive attitude towards
life and work. He cares for others always. He is 100% better than the normal. Moreover, the mute is
still a human. He should possess a perfect and wonderful love."
    Her parents asked to see him, then. The very worried Galaxy took Kazrim home a few days later.
When they were on the train, Kazrim told her, ''I'm going to tell your parents I'll be looking after you well with all my life!" Galaxy was deeply moved.
    As soon as they had entered the house, Galaxy introduced him to her parents. She said, ''This is Kazrim." Just right after her speech, an unbelievable thing happened. Kazrim threw the gift away and held her
in his arms tightly.
    He said, "YOU CAN TALK?" It was the same question that Galaxy wanted to ask, too.
    The four people were shocked all of a sudden. As a matter of fact, Kazrim always believed that Galaxy was a mute and he still fell in love with her deeply.
1. How did Galaxy and Kazrim get to know each other?
A. They met each other by chance.    
B. They were introduced to each other.
C. They once studied at the same university.  
D. They both served in a special needs school.
2. How did Galaxy probably communicate with Kazrim before she took him home?

A. Writing words on paper.    
B. Using the sign language. 
C. Judging from his expression.  
D. Speaking her native language.

3 What did Galaxy expect her parents to do?
A. To have a talk with Kazrim.    
B. To prepare for her marriage.
C. To treat Kazrim as a normal man.
D. To accept Kazrim as her boyfriend.
4 What can we learn about the two young people from the passage? 
A. They fell in love at the first sight.    
B. They cheated each other to win love. 
C. They mistook each other for being mutes.
D. They ignored the anger of Galaxy's parents.
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  America is the land of the automobile. “This country has only 6 percent of the world's population out of 46 percent of the world's cars. Right now, there are 97 million privately owned cars consuming 75 billion gallons of gasoline and traveling an estimated 1,000 billion miles a year. The figures also affirm something we know every time we refill our gasoline tank. The automobile is a very thirty piece of technology. Of the total petroleum supply in the United States, 30 percent goes to quench that thirst. Every year for each passenger car, about 800 gal lons of gasoline are consumed.

  Other aspects of our commitment to the automobile also bear mentioning here. It takes a great deal of energy to manufacture one automobile - about 150 million BTU's of energy. This is equivalent to 1,200 gallons of gasoline, enough to run a car for about 1,600 miles. We expend energy in the process of shipping cars from factories to showrooms, displaying them for sale and making replacement parts for repairs. One out of six jobs in the nation is associated with the automobile business. About two gallons of gasoline are consumed in the process of making every ten gallons that are pumped into an automobile's gas tank.

  Building highways and parking lots has used up much of our land. It has been estimated that we have paved over 21,000 square miles of this country's surface, most of it to accommodate the automobile. The automobile is also the largest contributor to our nation's air pollution problem and a very serious one because most of its pollutants are emitted in our large metropolitan areas.

1.To make an automobile, we need ________.

[  ]

A.75 billion gallons of gasoline

B.150 million BTU's of energy

C.1,200 gallons of gasoline

D.800 gallons of petroleum

2.The underlined word “quench” in this passage means ________.

[  ]

A.stop
B.satisfy
C.reduce
D.cool

3.The main idea of this passage is ________.

[  ]

A.what the automobile costs and brings

B.how to make the automobile

C.the energy the automobile costs

D.the problem the automobile has brought

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  The government-run command post in Tunis is staffed around the clock by military personnel, meteorologists and civilians.On the wall are maps, crisscrossed with brightly colors arrows that painstakingly track the fearsome path of the enemy.

  What kind of invader gives rise to such high-level monitoring? Not man, not beast, but the lowly desert locust(蝗虫).In recent months, billions of the 3-inch-long winged warriors have descended on Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, blackening the sky and eating up crops and vegetation.The insect invasion, the worst in 30 years, is already creating great destruction in the Middle East and is now treating southern Europe.The current crisis began in late 1985 near the Red Sea.Unusually rainy weather moistened the sands of the Sudan, making them ideal seedbed for the locust, which lays its eggs in the earth.The insect onslaught threatens to create yet another African famine.Each locust can eat its weight(not quite a tenth of an ounce)in vegetation every 24 hours.A good-size swarm of 50 billion insects eats up 100,000 tons of grass, trees and crops in a single night.

  All ﹩150 million may be needed this year.The U.S.has provided two spraying planes and about 50,000 gal.of pesticide.The European Community has donated ﹩3.8 million in aid and the Soviet Union, Canada, Japan and China have provided chemical-spraying aircraft to help wipe out the pests.But relief efforts are hampered by the relative mildness of approved pesticides, which quickly lose their deadly punch and require frequent replications.The most effective locust killer dieldrin has been linked to cancer and is banned by many Western countries and some of the affected African nations.More than 5 million acres have been dusted with locust-killing chemicals; another 5 million will be treated by the end of June.

  On May 30, representatives of Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Mauritania will meet in Algiers to discuss tactics to wipe out the ravenous swarms.The move is an important step, but whatever plan is devised, the locust plague promised to get worse before the insects can be brought under control.

(1)

The main idea of the first sentence in the passage is that ________.

[  ]

A.

the command post is stationed with people all the time.

B.

the command post is crowded with people all the time.

C.

there are clocks around the command post.

D.

the clock in the command post is taken care of by the staff.

(2)

The favorable breeding ground for the locust is ________.

[  ]

A.

rich soil.

B.

wet land

C.

paces covered crops and vegetation

D.

the Red Sea

(3)

People are alert at the threat of the locust because ________.

[  ]

A.

the insects are likely to create another African famine.

B.

the insects may blacken the sky.

C.

the number of the insects increases drastically.

D.

the insects are gathering and moving in great speed.

(4)

Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

Once the pesticides are used, locust will die immediately.

B.

Relief efforts are proved most fruitful due to the effectiveness of certain pesticides.

C.

Dieldrin, the most effective locust killer, has been widely accepted in many countries.

D.

Over 10 million acres of affected area will have been treated with locust-killing chemicals by the end of June.

(5)

The purpose for affected nations to meet in Algiers on May 30 is ________.

[  ]

A.

to devise anti-locust plans.

B.

to wipe out the swarms in two years.

C.

to call out for additional financial aid from other nations.

D.

to bring the insects under control before the plague gets worse.