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Today I find myself in one of the safest cities in the world, Singapore. But the truth is, even here in Singapore, security cannot be taken for granted. It is a small nation that has no natural resources to speak of, even something as basic as water is constantly threatened to be cut off by Malaysia. Months after the September 11th attacks on US oil, a plot to bomb American soldiers near their military base in Singapore was uncovered by the local authorities.
The United Nations has tried for more than half a century to architect peace for the world. But it has clearly failed. The grand horrors of the World Wars may have stopped but only in the forms they had existed before. When the enemy is unseen and there are no front lines, have we in fact created a more peaceful and secure place?
Where have we gone wrong? Perhaps it is because the international body has never understood that peace was, is, and will never be something it can manage. Not recognizing this truth, the methods it provides are often short-lived and some even dangerous. Solutions for threatening situations tend to require the countries to carry out economic and political reforms so that they will become idealized democratic society like America or Britain. The UN fails to consider that hundreds of years of evolution gave rise to these strong democracies. So the result is further chaos and corruption, worse for all.
Actually, an international organization or a government cannot possess peace to give away, but there are those who do possess it. Those who own peace are us, as individuals who cherish life, not our own but all others'. The act of achieving peace lies in us when we choose to respect social and cultural differences and appreciate that all our lives are fragile.
41. The author mentions Singapore to point out that_____.
A. Singapore isn't rich in natural resources
B. Singapore was involved in catching those who launched the September 11th attack
C. Singapore also has problems with security
D. Malaysia possesses a threat to Singapore
42. Why hasn't the UN created peace for the world?
A. Because it hasn’t won the recognition of the world.
B. Because it hasn't found solutions yet.
C. Because it has relied too much on America.
D. Because it has a wrong concept of peace.
43. Who takes the responsibility to bring peace and security to the world?
A. The individuals.
B. The governments.
C. The international bodies.
D. The democratic countries.
44. It can be inferred from the passage that_____.
A. political and economic reforms cause less terrible results
B. democracy is a long process
C. the horrors of World War don't exist.
D. those who value their lives possess peace
45. The purpose of the passage is to show us_____.
A. the UN plays an important role in the world-peace keeping
B. security is a growing problem in the world
C. human beings can achieve peace by cherishing and respecting others
D. the UN is responsible for the trouble of some countries
I'll be a photographer. I'm going to bring bits of Australia back home with me. I told myself this before, yet I feel so doubtful on this plane that's flying me thousands of miles away. I was so confident yesterday .But today I don't belong to this plane where men sit with briefcases reading newspapers. They're all adults.
I've never been out of the US. And now ,I'm traveling into Australia alone, a world I know nothing about. A part of me recognizes it as home.
I remember little about my mother, but I remember she had an Australian accent and golden hair. She wan fun and she would often take us to New Jersey beaches, where we would spend the whole day taking walks along the shore. My mom told me that in Australia, Christmas was always spent on the beach with friends and family, and everyone wore Santa hat with their bathing suits. It never got cold and bitter there. My mom was different and I was proud of her.
I don't know how she met my father. but after they met several years, they got married and moved into an apartment in New Jersey. Then I was born and we were a perfect family of three who went out to dinner and watched movies in the dark and loved each other.
I know things have been hard on my father since my Mom died years ago. It's hard for me, too, and I have to experience the wonderful place my mom grew up in and loved. My mom talked about Australia so much and now I have to see this place.
This is an adventure.
1.How did the author feel when he was on the plane?
A.Confident |
B.Foolish |
C.Doubtful |
D.Childish |
2.The author traveled to Australia alone mainly because he wanted to__.
A.search his fortune there |
B.find more about his mother |
C.look for his grandparents there |
D.find more about this wonderful place |
3.The third paragraph is mainly concerned with__.
A.the author's first impression of Australia |
B.the author's brief impression of his mother |
C.the reason why the author loved his mother |
D.the difference between his mother and father |
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The author writes this passage to honor his mother. |
B.The author decides to learn taking photos in Australia. |
C.The author had a good time when his mother was still alive. |
D.The author didn't like to live with his father after his mother died. |
5.Where did the author most probably write this passage?
A.In America. |
B.In Australia. |
C.At home |
D.On the Plane |
While traveling in Ssesse Island,Uganda,I came across a basket weaver. Weaving basket designs is a complex craft that 36 much skiu and cleverness. To see an expert work is so 37 that I had watched this particular lady for hours. What Was astonishing, 38 ,was that a young African man had also become 39 as the basket weaver performed her craft.
. 40 whether the young man was more interested in the basket weaving or the weaver,I 41 the unexpected couple. On being asked about his 42 in weaving,the wise young man looked at me with complete puzzle and 43 that he didn't know how to weave so he was watching because people call always 44 something from one another.
Of all the lessons I've learned during my travels. one of the finest is that 45 has nothing to do with wealth and little to do with 46 education! Wisdom can be 47 in every village,every. town,every city,country,and continent in every . 48 of the earth. Moreover,the wisest are often not those who aye the most outspoken but, 49 ,those who are quiet and modest.
The young man on
As I watch what is 53 in our world today. I find myself wishing that more people had the wisdom of my young African friend. Much time has 54 since I met the young man but I have carried his wisdom in my heart 55 . And I believe that it doesn't matter who we are,we can always learn something from one another.
36. A. asks | B. takes | C. costs | D. deserves |
37. A. encouraging | B. moving | C. fascinating | D. touching |
38. A. however | B. otherwise | C. anyhow | D. therefore |
39. A. inspired | B. excited | C. delighted | D. engaged |
40. A. Thinking | B. Knowing | C. Wondering | D. Accepting |
41. A. walked | B. approached | C. reached | D. met |
42. A. hobby | B. doubt | C. advantage | D. interest |
43. A. replied | B. told | C. spoken | D. remarked |
44. A. borrow | B. learn | C. understand | D. take |
45. A. thought | B. knowledge | C. wisdom | D. opinion |
46. A. Drivate | B. special | C. usual | D. formal |
47. A. found | B. invented | C. discovered | D. created |
48. A. side | B. space | C. comer | D. district |
49. A. though | B. instead | C. meanwhile | D. hesides |
50. A. example | B. figure | C. model | D. symbol |
51. A. meant | B. predicted | C. planned | D. expected |
52. A. certainly | B. naturally | C. surely | D. definitely |
53. A. appearing | B. turning | C. happening | D. showing |
54. A. passed | B. disappeared | C. lost | D. missed |
55. A. ever after | B. before long | C. long since | D. ever since |