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1. But still there is a danger that grows every year£®Airliners get larger. Some airplanes can hold over 300 passengers. And the air itself becomes more and more crowded. If one giant airliner crashed into another in mid-air 600 lives could be lost. 2. Air traffic controllers tell the pilot exactly when to turn when to climb and when to come down£®The air traffic controllers around a busy airport like London-Heathrow may handle 2500 planes a day£®Not all of them actually land at the airport£®Many plane that flies near the airport comes under the orders of the controllers there£® 3. Recently such a disaster almost happened£® 4. One with 69 passengers had come from Toronto and the other with 176 passengers from Chicago, an air traffic controller noticed on his radar screen that the two planes were too close to each other. He ordered one to turn to the right and to climb. But he made a mistake. He ordered the wrong plane to do this. Fifteen seconds later it flew directly in front of the second plane. They avoided each other by the smallest part of a second. The distance between them was less than that of a large swimming pool. 5.

A. Even a small mistake on their part could cause a disaster.

B. Two large jets were flying towards the airport.

C. Nowadays people like traveling more by air than by car.

D. Today air travel is far safer than driving a car on a bus motor-way.

E. This is an example of the danger that grows every year.

F. In a word air travel is more dangerous we should choose others.

G. From the moment an airliner takes off to the moment it lands, every movement is watched on radar screen.

Have you ever wondered why birds sing? Maybe you thought that they were just happy. After all, you probably sing or whistle when you are happy.

Some scientists believe that birds do sing some of the time just because they are happy. However, they sing most of the time for a very different reason. Their singing is actually a warning to other birds to stay out of their territory.

Do you know what a ¡°territory¡± is? A territory is an area that an animal, usually the male, claims£¨Éù³Æ£©as its own. Only he and his family are welcome there. No other families of the same species (ÎïÖÖ) are welcome. Your yard and house are your territory where only your family and friends are welcome. If a stranger should enter your territory and threaten you, you might shout. Probably this would be enough to frighten him away.

If so, you have actually scared the stranger away without having to fight him. A bird does the same thing. But he expects an outsider almost any time, especially at nesting£¨Öþ³²£©season. So he is screaming all the time, whether he can see an outsider or not. This screaming is what we call a bird¡¯s song, and it is usually enough to keep an outsider away.

Birds sing loudest in the spring when they are trying to attract a mate and warn others not to enter the territory of theirs.

You can see that birds have a language all their own. Most of it has to do with attracting mates and setting up territories.

1.Some scientists believe that most of the time birds¡¯ singing is actually __________.

A. an expression of happiness B. a way of greeting

C. an expression of anger D. a way of warning

2.What is a bird¡¯s ¡°territory¡±?

A. A place where families of other species are not accepted.

B. A place where a bird may shout at the top of its voice.

C. An area which a bird considers to be its own.

D. An area for which birds fight against each other.

3.Why do birds keep on singing at nesting season?

A. Because they want to invite more friends.

B. Because their singing helps frighten outsiders away.

C. Because they want to find outsiders around.

D. Because their singing helps get rid of their fears.

4.How does the writer explain birds¡¯ singing?

A. By comparing birds with human beings.

B. By reporting experiment results.

C. By describing birds¡¯ daily life.

D. By telling a bird¡¯s story.

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A Love Note To My Mom

When I was a little girl, I would often accompany you as you modeled for fashion photographers. It was years later that I finally understood what role modeling ________ in your life. Little did I known you were ________ every penny you earned to go to ________ school.

I cannot thank you enough for ________ you told me one autumn afternoon when I was nine. After finishing my homework. I wandered into the dining where you were buried ________ piles of law books. I was ________. Why were you doing what I do¡ªmemorizing textbooks and studying for ________? When you said you were in law school, I was more puzzled. I didn¡¯t known Moms ________ be lawyers too. You smiled and said,¡°In life, you can do anything you want to do.¡±

As young as I was, that statement kept ________ in my ears. I watched as you faced the ________ of completing your studies, starting companies with Dad, while still being a ________ and a Mom of five kids. I was exhausted just watching you ________. With your words of wisdom in my ________ mind, I suddenly felt unlimited freedom to dream. My whole world ________. I set out to live my life filled with ________, seeing endless possibilities for personal and professional achievements.

Your words became my motto. I ________ found myself in the unique position of being either the first (woman doctor in Maryland Rotary) ________ one of the few women (chief medical reporters) in my field. I gained strength every time I said, ¡°Yes, I¡¯ll try that.¡±

Encouraged by your ________, I have forged ahead (ÒãȻǰÐÐ) with my life¡¯s journey, less afraid to make mistakes, and ________ meeting each challenge. You did it, and now I¡¯m ________ it. Sorry, got to run. So much to do, so many dreams to live.

1.A. foundB. playedC. keptD. provided

2.A. savingB. makingC. donatingD. receiving

3.A. businessB. fashionC. lawD. medical

4.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. where

5.A. atB. toC. uponD. under

6.A. amusedB. worriedC. puzzledD. disappointed

7.A. roleB. testsC. positionsD. shows

8.A. mustB. ought toC. needD. could

9.A. ringingB. blowingC. fallingD. beating

10.A. choicesB. chancesC. challengesD. changes

11.A. professorB. doctorC. reporterD. model

12.A. in dangerB. in actionC. in troubleD. in charge

13.A. weakB. powerfulC. youthfulD. empty

14.A. came backB. closed downC. went byD. opened up

15.A. hopeB. hardshipC. harmonyD. sadness

16.A. constantlyB. shortlyC. hardlyD. nearly

17.A. andB. butC. orD. for

18.A. descriptionB. statementC. praiseD. introduction

19.A. secretlyB. curiouslyC. carelesslyD. eagerly

20.A. doingB. consideringC. correctingD. reading

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