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  Excused from recycling(回收利用) because you live in a high rise with a rubbish chute(垃圾道)? You won't be for long. Miami's Mark Shantzis has made it simple for those living in tall buildings to use the chute and recycle too .

  In Shantzis' Hi-Rise Recycling System, a chute leads to a pie-shaped container with six boxes that can turn around when operated. The system, which fits in the same space as the chute and container now in use, enables glass, plastic, paper, metal, and other rubbish to go into separate boxes.

  The system is controlled from a board next to the chute door. The board has a button for each class of recycling materials (as well as for unrecyclables). At the press of a button, a microcomputer locks all other floors' chute door and sets the recycling container turning until the right box comes under the chute. The computer also counts the loads and gives a signal by phone when the box is full. And a particular piece of equipment breaks up the nonrecyclables

  Sorting(分类) recyclables before they are collected saves the use of expensive materials recovery equipment which otherwise has to do the sorting. Such equipment often makes recycled materials very expensive, so expensive that tons of recyclables remain wasted. Shantzis believes his system could help recycled materials become more cost-effective.

57.The purpose in writing this text is _________.

  A.to encourage people to recycle their rubbish

  B.to introduce a recycling system for high rises

  C.to describe the use of computer technology in recycling

  D.to explain the need for rubbish collection in high rises

58.When he says "You won't be for long" the writer means that _______.

  A.you'll soon be living in a cleaner building

  B.rubbish chutes will become out of date before long

  C.you won't wait long for your turn to recycle rubbish

  D.it won't be long before you'll have to recycle your rubbish

59.Before dropping rubbish into the chute you have to ___________

  A.lock the other floors' chute doors

  B.check if the container is full

  C.press the correct button

  D.break up the rubbish

60.The biggest advantage of this new system is that _________

  A.it readuces the cost of recycling

  B.it saves time and space

  C.it saves money for people living in high rises

  D.it makes better use of the existing recovery equipment

 57 ----60   BDCA  

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Serbian tennis player Ana Ivanovic, 20, has made a perfect season this year. She 36 the final and has become the fourth one at Wimbledon.

Ana became 37 in tennis when she was five after watching it on television. She 38 her parents to take her to a local tennis school. She was then 39 a racket(球拍)for her fifth birthday and immediately fell in love with the 40 .

But Serbia is a nation with very little tennis tradition. Young Ana experienced a hard time: she had to 41 in a swimming pool. The club where she trained could not 42 to heat its swimming pool in the winter. Club officials decided to let water out, make the 43 dry and lay down carpet, and that’s where Ana got her first 44 of indoor tennis.

Ana was lucky. The key moment in her life was when she 45 a Swiss businessman — Holzmann. He was told about Ana’s 46 . Surprisingly, it took him just two hours to 47 to be her manager after seeing her game. Within two years, Ana had paid him back, 48 in a series of matches.

Moreover, Holzmann wisely ended Ana’s early 49 with Nike, where Maria Sharapova, the world popular Russian tennis player, is the first. Ana now has a 50 to become the Sharapova of Adidas.

Ana is a 51 girl with a pleasing smile, 52 saying anything that could hurt someone. But don’t be fooled by her innocent manner. Her 53 is to become number one. In fact, she is doing so well at the moment.

On the other hand, 54 travels prevent her seeing her family much. “That’s what I miss the most, but I know that’s the price I must pay to 55 my dream of becoming number one.”

36.A. trusted         B. reached           C. hated            D. covered

37.A. skilled         B. embarrassed       C. bored            D. interested

38.A. begged         B. forced           C. predicted         D. invited

39.A. lent           B. shown           C. given            D. passed

40.A. game          B. racket            C. parents           D. school

41.A. swim          B. compete          C. practise          D. perform

42.A. refuse         B. afford            C. expect           D. wait

43.A. tennis          B. carpet            C. floor             D. pool

44.A. prize          B. taste             C. appearance        D. visit

45.A. met           B. married           C. excused          D. found

46.A. study          B. beauty           C. history           D. talent

47.A. decide         B. mention          C. prepare           D. apply

48.A. loosing         B. winning          C. missing           D. holding

49.A. talk           B. struggle          C. problem          D. relationship

50.A. post           B. chance           C. direction          D. reputation

51.A. good-looking    B. hard-working      C. well-known        D. kind-hearted

52.A. never          B. sometimes         C. occasionally       D. politely

53.A. circle          B. attack            C. ambition          D. feeling

54.A. long           B. frequent          C. attractive         D. stressful

55.A. hide           B. forget            C. follow           D. dream

The “Doorman”

On a trip to California, my family stopped for lunch. As we walked toward the entrance to the restaurant, a man, with a __36__ beard and dirty hair, jumped up from a bench and opened the door for us. Regardless of his __37 __ ,he greeted us in a friendly way.

Once inside, my daughters whispered, “Mom ,he __38 __ ” After we ordered our lunch, I explained, telling the kids to look __39__the dirt. We then watched other customers approach the restaurant but many __40 __ him. Seeing this rudeness truly upset me. The day I became a mother, I had resolved to set a good __41__ for my children. Yet sometimes when things didn’t go right, being a good example was __ 42__When our meal arrived,I realized I had left the car-sick pills in the truck. With the windiest trip ahead, the kids needed them, so I __43__ myself from the meal and went to get them.

Just then, the “doorman” was opening the door for a couple. They rushed past him without even acknowledging his __ 44__ Letting them in first, I said a loud “thank you” to him as I __45 ___ .

When I returned, we talked a bit. He said he was not allowed inside __46__ he purchased food. I went back and told my family his __47__Then I asked our waitress to add one soup and sandwich. The kids looked __48 ___as we had already eaten,but when I said the order was for the “doorman”,they smiled. When it was time to __49__ our trip, I noticed the “doorman” enjoying his meal. Upon seeing me, he stood up and thanked me heartily. He then__ 50 __his hand for a handshake and I gratefully accepted. I suddenly noticed the tears in his eyes—tears of __51__

What happened next drew great astonishment :I gave the “ doorman” a __ 52__! He pulled away, with tears __53 __ down his face.

Back in truck, I fell into deep thought. While we can’t choose many things in life, we can choose when to show gratitude. I said thanks to a man who had __54__ held open a door for me, and also said thanks for that __55__ to teach my children by example.

36. A. heavy        B. long              C. messy            D. grey

37. A. service B. appearance C. status D. attitude

38. A. smokes B. smiles C. sniffs D. smells

39. A. beyond       B. over              C. around            D. into

40. A. hated        B. ignored            C. missed            D. refused

41. A. target        B. rule              C. record            D. example

42. A. stressful      B. accessible          C. awkward          D. tough

43. A. excused      B. freed             C. prevented          D. withdrew

44. A. company      B. presence C. effort D.  attempt

45. A. quitted B. marched C. exited D. approached

46. A. before        B. unless            C. though            D. since

47. A. story        B. deed              C. experience         D. demand

48. A. concerned     B. shocked           C. puzzled           D. bored

49. A. make        B. start              C. take              D. continue

50. A. extended      B. washed           C. raised            D. waved

51. A. approval      B. affection           C. sympathy          D. gratitude

52. A. hug         B. nod              C. lift               D. clap

53. A. slipping       B. streaming          C. rushing           D. breaking

54. A. firmly        B. constantly          C. simply            D. politely

55. A. journey B. wisdom C. opportunity D. coincidence

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。

I was working on my usual Sunday afternoon shift at the bakery. The flow of  36 rushed to finish weekend shopping in order to return home  37 to prepare supper or watch the football game. I  38 on my job of stamping hundreds of bags for the coming holiday   weekend  39 I heard a weak voice, “Excuse me, miss.” I  40  up to see an elderly man standing before me. He 41  asked if he could have a tart (果陷饼). I went to fetch the tart and placed it in a box.

  “Three dollars, please.” I told him. The man looked  42 and began shaking his head. This is one of the most awkward  43  , because you want to give the dessert away, but cannot. He apologized, saying he would not  44  more than expected on a tart.

 45___ I felt upset, I waited on (照顾) the customer behind him, a woman who asked for various breads and desserts  46 a dinner party she was hosting. After finishing her 47 , she asked if I would  48 adding a tart to her bill and placing it in a 49 box. My curiosity grew as I handed it to her. She paid, 50 me and walked away.

  I  51 to stamping bags, but I couldn’t concentrate. I could not stop thinking about the little old man who could not, or 52  not, spend three dollars on a dessert. Just then, I saw the woman giving the man  53 _ much-desired tart. His face  54 , brilliant and appreciative. 55 her kindness, he reached into his pocket and gave her the only thing he had: a piece of candy.

36.A.workers     B.women        C.housewives   D. customers

37.A.whether     B.either         C.as         D. while

38.A.made       B.depended       C.focused     D. put

39.A.then      B.that          C.which       D. when

40.A.came      B.got         C.looked       D. covered

41.A.politely      B.loudly        C.proudly       D. rudely

42.A.angry      B.disappointed      C.happy        D. poor

43.A.moments    B.persons       C.manners       D. ways

44.A.pay       B.use         C.spend       D. waste

45.A.Because     B.Since        C.Before       D. Although

46.A.for     B.in          C.from        D. to

47.A.question     B.order        C.shopping      D. need

48.A.mind      B.like         C.try        D. consider

49.A.similar     B.usual        C.divided       D. separate

50.A.greeted     B.excused       C.thanked      D. left

51.A.ran       B.turned        C.returned      D. walked

52.A.dared      B.would        C.should       D. must

53.A.her       B.his         C.my        D. their

54.A.showed up    B.turned up       C.lit up        D. lifted up

55.A.In honor of   B.In addition to     C.In place of     D. In return for

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。

I was working on my usual Sunday afternoon shift at the bakery. The flow of  36 rushed to finish weekend shopping in order to return home  37 to prepare supper or watch the football game. I  38 on my job of stamping hundreds of bags for the coming holiday   weekend  39 I heard a weak voice, “Excuse me, miss.” I  40  up to see an elderly man standing before me. He 41  asked if he could have a tart (果陷饼). I went to fetch the tart and placed it in a box.

  “Three dollars, please.” I told him. The man looked  42 and began shaking his head. This is one of the most awkward  43  , because you want to give the dessert away, but cannot. He apologized, saying he would not  44  more than expected on a tart.

 45 I felt upset, I waited on (照顾) the customer behind him, a woman who asked for various breads and desserts  46 a dinner party she was hosting. After finishing her 47 , she asked if I would  48 adding a tart to her bill and placing it in a 49 box. My curiosity grew as I handed it to her. She paid, 50 me and walked away.

  I  51 to stamping bags, but I couldn’t concentrate. I could not stop thinking about the little old man who could not, or _ 52  not, spend three dollars on a dessert. Just then, I saw the woman giving the man  53 much-desired tart. His face  54 , brilliant and appreciative. 55 her kindness, he reached into his pocket and gave her the only thing he had: a piece of candy.

36.A.workers     B.women        C.housewives   D. customers

37.A.whether     B.either         C.as         D. while

38.A.made       B.depended       C.focused     D. put

39.A.then      B.that          C.which       D. when

40.A.came      B.got         C.looked       D. covered

41.A.politely      B.loudly        C.proudly       D. rudely

42.A.angry      B.disappointed      C.happy        D. poor

43.A.moments    B.persons       C.manners       D. ways

44.A.pay       B.use         C.spend       D. waste

45.A.Because     B.Since        C.Before       D. Although

46.A.for     B.in          C.from        D. to

47.A.question     B.order        C.shopping      D. need

48.A.mind      B.like         C.try        D. consider

49.A.similar     B.usual        C.divided       D. separate

50.A.greeted     B.excused       C.thanked      D. left

51.A.ran       B.turned        C.returned      D. walked

52.A.dared      B.would        C.should       D. must

53.A.her       B.his         C.my        D. their

54.A.showed up    B.turned up       C.lit up        D. lifted up

55.A.In honor of   B.In addition to     C.In place of     D. In return for

I was working on my usual Sunday afternoon shift at the bakery. The flow of  36 rushed to finish weekend shopping in order to return home  37 to prepare supper or watch the football game. I  38 on my job of stamping hundreds of bags for the coming holiday   weekend  39 I heard a weak voice, “Excuse me, miss.” I  40  up to see an elderly man standing before me. He 41  asked if he could have a tart (果陷饼). I went to fetch the tart and placed it in a box.

  “Three dollars, please.” I told him. The man looked  42 and began shaking his head. This is one of the most awkward  43  , because you want to give the dessert away, but cannot. He apologized, saying he would not  44  more than expected on a tart.

 45___ I felt upset, I waited on (照顾) the customer behind him, a woman who asked for various breads and desserts  46 a dinner party she was hosting. After finishing her 47 , she asked if I would  48 adding a tart to her bill and placing it in a 49 box. My curiosity grew as I handed it to her. She paid, _ 50 me and walked away.

  I  51 to stamping bags, but I couldn’t concentrate. I could not stop thinking about the little old man who could not, or _ 52  not, spend three dollars on a dessert. Just then, I saw the woman giving the man  53 _ much-desired tart. His face  54 , brilliant and appreciative.     ___55 her kindness, he reached into his pocket and gave her the only thing he had: a piece of candy.

36.A.workers     B.women        C.housewives   D. customers

37.A.whether     B.either         C.as         D. while

38.A.made       B.depended       C.focused     D. put

39.A.then      B.that          C.which       D. when

40.A.came      B.got         C.looked       D. covered

41.A.politely      B.loudly        C.proudly       D. rudely

42.A.angry      B.disappointed      C.happy        D. poor

43.A.moments    B.persons       C.manners       D. ways

44.A.pay       B.use         C.spend       D. waste

45.A.Because     B.Since        C.Before       D. Although

46.A.for     B.in          C.from        D. to

47.A.question     B.order        C.shopping      D. need

48.A.mind      B.like         C.try        D. consider

49.A.similar     B.usual        C.divided       D. separate

50.A.greeted     B.excused       C.thanked      D. left

51.A.ran       B.turned        C.returned      D. walked

52.A.dared      B.would        C.should       D. must

53.A.her       B.his         C.my        D. their

54.A.showed up    B.turned up       C.lit up        D. lifted up

55.A.In honor of   B.In addition to     C.In place of     D. In return for

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