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11£®For 52years my father got up at 5£º30am every morning£¬went to work£¬and returned home at 5£º30pm£®I never saw my father stayed home from work ill£¬nor did I ever see my father lay down to take a nap£®He had no hobbies£¬other than taking care of his family£®All he asked from me£¬his daughter£¬was to help him while he was repairing something£¬so we could have some time to talk£®
For 22years£¬after I left home for college£¬my father called me at 9£º00am every Sunday£®Nine years ago when I bought my first house£¬my father£¬67years old£¬spent eight hours a day for three days painting my house£®He would not allow me to pay someone to have it done£®All he asked for was a glass of iced tea£®Five years ago£¬at age 71£¬my father spent five hours putting together a swing set for my daughter£®
On the morning of January 16£¬1996£¬my sister telephoned me£ºmy father was in the hospital with an aneurysm£¨¶¯ÂöÁö£© in Florida£®I got on an airplane immediately£¬and on the way I realized that I hadn't communicated with him as much as I'd always wanted to£®I vowed£¨·¢ÊÄ£© that when I arrived£¬I would have a long talk with him£®I arrived in Florida at 1£º00am£¬only to find that my father£¬at the age of 76£¬had passed away at 9£º12pm£®This time it was he who did not have time to talk£¬or time to wait for me£®
28£®From the first paragraph we can infer £¨Íƶϣ© that the author's fatherD_£®
A£®was a good driver         
B£®had many hobbies
C£®sometimes fell ill          
D£®was in good health
29£®The underlined phrase"other than"in the first paragraph has the same meaning as"C"£®
A£®without    
B£®including     
C£®except    
D£®due to
30£®According to the last paragraph£¬we can know that the author's father was born inA£®
A.1920       
B.1918          
C.1916     
D.1922
31£®The author wrote the article in order toB£®
A£®praise her father
B£®remember her father
C£®show her father was healthy
D£®let her father be known£®
17£®In recent years£¬the world has made progress in reducing deaths among children under the age of five£®A new report says an estimated 6.9million children worldwide died before their fifth birthday£®That compares to about twelve million in1990£®
The report says child mortality rates have fallen in all areas£®It says the number of deaths is down by at least 50percent in eastern£¬western and southeastern Asia£®The number also fell in North Africa£¬Latin America and the Caribbean£®
Ties Boerma is head of the WHO's Department of Health Statistics and Informatics£®He says most child deaths happen in just a few areas£®
TIES BOERMA£º"Sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia face the greatest challenges in child survival£®More than eighty percent of child deaths in the world occur in these two regions£®About half of child deaths occur in just five countries-India£¬which actually takes twenty-four percent of the global total£» Nigeria£¬eleven percent£» the Democratic Republic of Congo£¬seven percent£» Pakistan£¬five percent and China£¬four percent of under-five deaths in the world£®"
Ties Boerma notes that£¬in developed countries£¬one child in one hundred fifty-two dies before his or her fifth birthday£®But south of the Sahara Desert£¬one out of nine children dies before the age of five£®In Asia£¬the mortality rate is one in sixteen£®
The report lists the top five causes of death among children under five worldwide£®They are pneumonia£¬diarrhea£¬malaria and problems both before and during birth£®
Tessa Wardlaw is with the U-N Children's Fund£®She is pleased with the progress being made in Sub-Saharan Africa£®The area has the highest under-five mortality rate in the world£®But she says the rate of decline in child deaths has more than doubled in Africa£®
TESSA WARDLAW£º"We welcome the widespread progress in child survival£¬but we importantly want to stress that there's a lot of work that remains to be done£®There's unfinished business and the fact is that today on average£¬around nineteen thousand children are still dying every day from largely preventable causes£®"
The World Health Organization says one way to solve these problems is to make sure health care services are available to women£®In this way£¬medical problems can be avoided or treated when identified£®

71£®Since 1990£¬the number of the children who died before 5in the world has dropped by aboutD£®
A.6£¬900£¬000     B.12£¬000£¬000   C.1£¬200£¬000    D.5£¬100£¬000
72£®What does the underlined word"mortality"£¨ in Paragraph 2£©mean£¿C
A£®illness        B£®reduction     C£®death    D£®problem
73£®According to the passage£¬the readers are likely to believe thatB£®
A£®child mortality rates have fallen just in five areas
B£®Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest under-five mortality rate in the world
C£®in developed countries£¬no children die before the age of five
D£®the world has made little progress in reducing the rates of child mortality
74£®C is the top-one cause of death among children under five worldwide£®
A£®Global warming    B£®Malaria      C£®Pneumonia     D£®Diarrhea
75£®What will be probably referred to in the following paragraph£¿B
A£®Women do not want to have babies£®
B£®How more health care services are available to women£®
C£®Medical problems are completely solved£®
D£®The World Health Organization£®
14£®Western New Bridge Library Announcement
Shortened Library Hours for Spring Break
Library Hours have been shortened to 7 hours a day £¨9£º00 a£®m£®-4£º00 p£®m£®£©for Spring Break from March 24 to March 30£®
Coming Events
¡ôOn Monday£¬March 24£¬at 10£º30 a£®m£®£¬Scott Sutton£¬a children's writer£¬will tell stories to kids over seven£®Sutton's attractive style will surely inspire everyone present!
¡ôAt 1£º00 p£®m£®on March 26£¬the Georgetown Musicians will present an Irish Folk Concert£¬
which will be entertaining for the entire family£®Come for the music and stay to check out some
relevant books for the rest of the week!
¡ôOn Thursday£¬March 27£¬at 2£º00 p£®m£®£¬the annual Children's Gathering will take place in Room 201£¬the second floor£®Pick up an invitation in the Children's Room and return your
    RSVP£¨»Ø¸´£©to reserve your seat at the table by 3£º00 p£®m£®on Tuesday£¬March 25£®Only
children are allowed in the Gathering£®
¡ôAt 10£º30 a£®m£®on Friday£¬March 28£¬Enzo Monfre of the hit kids'science show£¬Enzoology£¬will bring Fossils Live!Surely Enzo will take the audience back in time£¬deep beneath the surface of the earth£®to uncover the mysteries of killer dinosaurs£¬and more£®
Please note£ºIn case of emergency£¬please call the Help Desk at 926-3736 and follow the
procedures outlined on the voice message£®The call-down service is staffed 24 hours a day£¬7 days a week for emergencies£®The Help Desk supplies service to you all the year round!For questions about all these£¬please contact hld@wnbl£®org£®
Come for the great fun£» Stay for the relevant books!
58£®To attend the annual Children's Gathering£¬one has toC£®
    A£®buy a ticket
    B£®apply in advance
    C£®make a reservation
    D£®contact the call-down service
59£®According to the passage£¬Enzo Monfre willC£®
    A£®show the children around a zoo
    B£®tell stories to children over seven
    C£®take the audience back in time
    D£®take place on Thursday£¬March 27
 60£®The Help Desk in this library supplies serviceB£®
    A£®only during the daytime
    B£®in case of emergency
    C£®till the end of the Spring Break
    D£®after 22£º00 p£®m£®every day
 61£®We learn from the passage that children canB£®
    A£®attend all the activities with their parents
    B£®borrow some relevant books for the activities
    C£®participate in the activities from 8£º00 a£®m£®to 4£º00 p£®m£®
    D£®  choose only one of the activities according to their interest£®
1£®Arriving in New York
There are three airports in New York£®When you arrive at one of them£¬you can take a bus or a taxi to any place in New York£®
Eating out
There are many kinds of food in New York£®And you shouldn't eat at McDonald's
every day£®There are good restaurants in Little Italy and Chinatown£¬for example£®
Hotels
There are lots of good hotels in New York£®The best is the Plaza on the the 5th Avenue£¬but you don't have to spend a lot in the city£¬there are lots of smaller hotels and the YMCA near the Central Park is great for young people£®
Public Transport
In New York£¬there's a good bus and subway service£®If you are planning to use the subway a lot£¬you should buy a subway ticket for the journey because it's cheaper£®But you don't have to use the public transport-there are lots of places you can go to on foot£¬such as the Empire State Building£¬the 5th Avenue and the Central Park£®The New Taxis are a part of the city experience£¬so you should take at least one taxi during your visit!
Places to see
Finally£¬there are a lot of places to see in New York-the Times Square£¬the Statue of Liberty£¬and so on£®And you shouldn't go home without climbing the Statue of Liberty to enjoy the scenery of the city£®
Shopping
Shopping in New York is fun£®There are big shops on the 5th Avenue£®They are seven days a week£®But be careful when you look at the prices£» you have to pay a special 8% tax£¨Ë°£© on everything you buy in New York
63£®"The Plaza"here is the name ofB£®
A£®a restaurant      B£®a hotel         C£®an airport       D£®a shop
64£®How much do you have to pay if you buy a book of 10inNewYork£¿A
A.10.8             B.10.08       C.18            D.$10
65£®When you visit New York£¬You shouldD 
 A£®eat at McDonald's every day         
B£®take a taxi whenever you go out
C£®stay at the best hotel              
D£®climb the Statue of Liberty
66£®From the passage£¬we can learn thatA
A£®people can visit many places of interest in New York on foot
B£®New York is not a good place for shopping
C£®people must travel using the public transport in New York
D£®people have to eat only one kind of food in New York£®
18£®Register£¨×¢²á£© in person
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Basic Photography
This is an eight-hour course for beginners who want to learn how to use a 35mm camera£®The teacher will cover such areas as kinds of film£¬light£¬and lenses£¨¾µÍ·£©£®Bring your own 35mm camera to the class£®
Course Charge£º©†150Jan.10£¬12£¬17£¬19£¬Tues£®& Thurs.6-8p£®m£®
Marianne Adams is a professional photographer whose photographs appear in many magazines£®
Understanding Computers
This twelve-hour course is for people who don't know very much about computers£¬but who need to learn about them£®You will learn what computers are£¬what they can and can't do£¬and how to use them£®
Course Charge£º©†75
Equipment Charge£º©†10
Jan.7£¬14£¬21£¬28£¬Sat.9-12 a£®m£®
Joseph Saimders is a professor of computer science at New Urban University£®He has over twelve years of experience in the computer field£®
Stop Smoking
Do you want to stop smoking£¿Have you already tried to stop and failed£¿Now it is the time to stop smoking using the latest methods£®You can stop smoking£¬and this twelve-hour course will help you do it£®
Course Charge£º©†30
Jan.4£¬11£¬18£¬25   Mon.4-7 p£®m£®
Dr£®John Goode is a practicing psychologist £¨ÐÄÀíѧ¼Ò£© who has helped hundreds of people stop smoking£®
Typing
This course on weekdays is for those who want to type as well as those who want to improve their typing£®You are tested in the first class and practice at one of eight different skill levels£®This allows you to learn at your own speed£®Each program lasts 20 hours£®Bring your own paper£®
Course Charge£º©†125
Materials Chares£º©†25
Two hours each evening for two weeks£®
This course is taught by a number of business education teachers who have successfully taught typing courses before£®
 
64£®The word"professional"in this advertisement most probably means"D"
   A£®spiritual       B£®journalist     C£®professor      D£®experienced   
65£®The shortest course isA£®
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66£®A course which can do something good for your health will costB£®
   A£®©†50            B£®©†30           C£®©†10            D£®©†125
67£®If you can have free time only on weekends£¬you should take the courseB
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