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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. The lead story in tonight’s news concerns the fire which destroyed the major part of Columbia College at 4 a.m. this morning. In only five minutes, more than six hundred girls came out of their dorms to watch their college burn to the ground in the freezing December weather. Fortunately, there were no injuries resulting from the fire. According to the college president, plans are already made to raise more than three million dollars to rebuild the college.

Here is the news from Washington. President Clinton says he is troubled by a scientist’s desire to clone a human and is urging Congress to pass a ban (禁令) on such experiments for at least five years. In his weekly radio address, Clinton noted Chicago-area physicist Richard Seed’s announcement that he is ready to set up a clinic to clone human babies. President Clinton said that the need for passing laws that would ban human cloning for at least five years is more urgent than ever.

A brief look at the weather for the weekend tells us to expect light showers on Saturday and Sunday. The high Saturday will be in the lower 40’s. On Sunday, we can expect the high to be about 65. That’s this evening’s news. Good night from Channel 9 news. Your better news station, and from Alan King, your reporter.

1. When did the fire at Columbia College take place?

A. In December.                        B. In March. 

C. In November.                        D. In April.

2. What does President Clinton hope Congress do?

A. To pass a ban on doing experiment in labs. 

B. To ban cloning humans forever.     

C. To pass laws to support cloning babies.

D. To pass a ban on human cloning quickly.

3. What will the weather be like on weekend?

A. There will be a strong wind.           B. The weather will be fine.

C. It will be freezing cold.               D. It will be rainy.

 

【答案】

 A

 D

 D

【解析】略

 

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【小题1】
A.cleaningB.housekeeping C.servingD.managing
【小题2】
A.In shortB.In briefC.In other wordsD.On the other hand
【小题3】
A.winterB.summerC.awfulD.permanent
【小题4】
A.extra B.poorC.averageD.good
【小题5】
A.fell overB.fell through C.fell downD.fell off
【小题6】
A.negativeB.rightC.excellentD.casual
【小题7】
A.making B.spreadingC.changingD.doing
【小题8】
A.frequentlyB.rarelyC.occasionallyD.willingly
【小题9】
A.whenB.afterC.untilD.before
【小题10】
A.dropsB.signsC.tracksD.marks
【小题11】
A.visitedB.arrivedC.leftD.returned
【小题12】
A.takeB.obtainC.rejectD.make
【小题13】
A.reflectionB.truthC.gratitudeD.award
【小题14】
A.specialB.generalC.differentD.professional
【小题15】
A.takingB.followingC.offeringD.refusing
【小题16】
A.othersB.themselvesC.customersD.co-workers
【小题17】
A.expensiveB.cautious C.cheapD.careful
【小题18】
A.moreB.leastC.mostD.less
【小题19】
A.frustrationB.regretC.prejudiceD.satisfaction
【小题20】
A.respectB.aspectC.challengeD.failure

When I was in college twenty-five years ago, I spent four summers working in 36 at a luxury hotel in downtown Chicago. 37 , I was a maid.

I did not enter the world of housekeeping enthusiastically. My friends had 38 jobs such as making ice cream, selling goods at the mall, or life guarding at the outdoor pool. I had been hoping to get a job as an office lady for a famous company: 39 pay, air-conditioned office, the gold standard for summer jobs, as most of us dreamed of. When that 40 , the only option left was to take a train ride downtown each morning to work as a maid.

It was tiring work, cleaning up to eighteen rooms a day. My 41 attitude reflected my disdain(鄙视) for cleaning toilets, 42 bed sheets, dusting, eight hours a day for the comfort of total strangers who 43 left a tip. I thought it was beneathme. My maid work was average 44  the day I was assigned to the eighteenth floor.

That was Lorena’s regular floor. The only time another maid set foot on it was on Lorena’s day off. If you left any water 45 on the mirror, or a hair on the bed, Lorena would hunt you down when she 46 , as I found out firsthand. She’d ended her lecture to me with “ 47 some pride in your work.”

She did. And so did Rosalie, Helen, Annette, and all the other experienced maids. Their devotion to doing a good job and their belief that their work was a 48 of their character stuck with me throughout my 49 career after graduation. I learned a lot from them during those four summers.

Not a week would go without one of them 50 some firm but friendly advice: “Where’s your commode brush? You don’t have one? How do you expect to get that bowl clean?”

Their pride in a job well done was reflected in how they treated 51 . They left the building at the end of the day in nice dresses and 52 makeup. They looked like they could have been attending an afternoon tea. And, 53 often, they were smiling and laughing, cheerfully greeting their co-workers a good evening. When you work with happiness and 54 , a job will be well done. I believe there is 55 in any job if you work hard and try your best.

1.                A.cleaning        B.housekeeping    C.serving   D.managing

 

2.                A.In short         B.In brief         C.In other words D.On the other hand

 

3.                A.winter         B.summer        C.awful D.permanent

 

4.                A.extra           B.poor           C.average  D.good

 

5.                A.fell over        B.fell through      C.fell down D.fell off

 

6.                A.negative        B.right           C.excellent D.casual

 

7.                A.making         B.spreading       C.changing  D.doing

 

8.                A.frequently      B.rarely          C.occasionally   D.willingly

 

9.                A.when          B.after           C.until D.before

 

10.               A.drops          B.signs           C.tracks D.marks

 

11.               A.visited         B.arrived         C.left   D.returned

 

12.               A.take           B.obtain          C.reject D.make

 

13.               A.reflection       B.truth           C.gratitude  D.award

 

14.               A.special         B.general         C.different  D.professional

 

15.               A.taking          B.following       C.offering   D.refusing

 

16.               A.others         B.themselves      C.customers D.co-workers

 

17.               A.expensive      B.cautious        C.cheap D.careful

 

18.               A.more          B.least           C.most  D.less

 

19.               A.frustration      B.regret          C.prejudice  D.satisfaction

 

20.               A.respect        B.aspect         C.challenge  D.failure

 

 

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