题目内容
People of Burhngton are being disturbed by the sound of bells. Four students from Burlington College of Higher Education are in the bell tower of the 1 have made up their minds to 2the bells nonstop for two weeks as a protest (抗议) against heavy trucks which run 3 through the narrow High Street."They not only make it 4to sleep at night. but they are 5damage to our houses and shops of historical 6 said John Norris.one of the protesters." 7 we must have these noisy trucks on the roads," said Jean Lacey. a biology stu-dent. "why don't they build a new road that goes 8the town, Burlington isn't much more than a 9 village. Its streets were never 10 for heavy traffic."Harry Fields also studying 11said they wanted to make as much 12as possible to force the 13 to realise what every body was having to 14 "Most of them don't 15 here anyway."he said."they come in for meetings and that.and the Town Hall is soundproof(隔音). 16 they probably don't 17 tbe noise all that much, It's high time they realised 18 .The fourth student.Liza Vernum.said she thought the public were 19 on their side.and even if they weren't they soon would be. 20 asked if they were 21 that the police might come to 22them."Not really."she said."actually we are 23 bell-ringers.I mean we are assistant bell-ringers for the church.There is no 24 against practising."I 25the church with the sound of the bells ringing in my ears.
1. A.college B.village C.town D.church
2. A.change B.repair C.ring D.shake
3. A.now and then B. day and night C. up and down D. over and over
4. A.terrible B. diffcult C uncomfortable D.unokeasabt
5. A.doing B. raising C. Putting D. producing
6. A.If B. Although C.wben D. Unless
7. A.to B. through C.over D. round
8. A.pretty B.quiet C. Iarge D. modern
9 A.well B.hard C. biology D.education
10.A.effort B.time C.trouble D.noise
11.A.townspeople B.other students
C. government officials D. truck drivers
12.A.stand B.accept C.know D.share
13. A.shop B.live C.come D.study
14. A.event B.loss C.action D.problem
15. At hardly B.unwillingly C.mostly D. usually
16 A.I B.we C.She D.They
17. A.seize B.fight C.search D.stop
18. A.proper B.experienced C.hopeful D.serious
19. A.point B.cause C.need D.law
20.A.left B.found C.reached D.passed
We feel sad that 22 primary school stu-dents in Central China's Henan province were wounded by a villager with mental health problems wielding a knife on Friday, the same day as 20 children and seven adults in the United States were shot dead by a gunman in Connecticut. While the school shooting in the US brings forth the topic of gun control, the tragedy in China points to the necessity of tightening security in schools, those in rural areas in particular.
This tragedy took place in a rural primary school in Guangshan county and the preliminary investigation shows that the culprit with a knife in his hand entered the school without anyone stopping him, and then he hacked his way from the first floor of the school building to the third floor.
It would have been extremely difficult to stop the gunman who shot the students in Connecticut, but it should have been possible to stop the man from attacking the school children in Guangshan.
The culprit might not have been able to enter the school had there been security guards, who were responsible
enough to stop him and ask his identity. But unfortunately there was not even a janitor, never mind security guards, at the school gate at the time, according to reports.
It might have been possible to subdue the culprit had teachers come to the defense of the students. It was reported that some boys blocked the door of their classroom and the attacker failed to cause any harm to students in that classroom. But where were all the teachers?
The ministries of education and public security required that local governments must arrange security guards at nurseries and primary schools two years ago when a series of similar tragedies occurred at kindergartens.
Now there are security guards in most urban schools. But apparently this rural village school had no one to guard the students from intruders. Neither was there any preventive measure in place, say a janitor or an alarm system, in case any intruder broke into the school.
The school principal and even the county leader will receive disciplinary punishments. But will all the rural school principals and local government leaders be made to discuss all the safety hazards children may face at school and then adopt preventive measures in advance? We shouldn't wait until another tragedy occurs.
71. Why does the writer mention the criminal cases both in China and in the US?
A. Because the two criminals belong to the same organization.
B. Because the two criminal cases are both shocking
C. Because the writer can prove that it ’ s more dangerous to live in the US
D. Because the writer may show it ’ s common for children to be killed by criminals.
72. The underlined word “ subdue ” in Paragraph 5 is probably closest to “ ________ ”
A. control the actions of B. make gentle in effect
C. keep safe from harm D. stay away from
73. According to the last paragraph, the writer will probably agree to _________.
A. punish the county leader B. discuss safety hazards with children.
C. set up preventive measures. D. see and wait for another tragedy
74. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage ?
A. Improve School Security B. Control Guns and knives
C. Stop Killing Children, Criminals D. Please Protect Our Children
75. After similar tragedies occurred at kindergartens two years ago, ________.
A. most urban schools began to have security guards
B. ministries of education and public security sent security guards to schools
C. security guards left rural village school for urban schools
D. gunmen in Connecticut of the US were insp