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  While still in its early stages, welfare reform has already been judged a great success in many states-at least in getting people off welfare.It's estimated that more than 2 million people have left the rolls since 1994.

  In the past four years, welfare rolls in Athens Country have been cut in half.But 70 percent of the people who left in the past two years took jobs that paid less than $6 an hour.T'he result:The Athens County poverty rate still remains at more than 30 percent-twice the national average,

  For advocates(代言人) for the poor, that's an indication much more needs to be done.

  "More people are getting jobs, but it's not making their lives any better," says Kathy Lairn, a policy analyst at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in Washington.

  A center analysis of US Census data nationwide found that between 1995 and 1996, a greater percentage of single, female-headed households were earning money on their own, but that average income for these households actually went down.

  But for many, the fact that poor people are able to support themselves almost as well without government aid as they did with it is in itself a huge victory.

  "Welfare was a poison.It was a toxin(毒素) that was poisoning the family," says Robert Rector, a welfare-reform policy analyst."The reform in changing the moral climate in low-income communities.It's beginning to rebuild the work ethic, which is much more important."

  Mr.Rector and others argued that once "the habit of dependency is cracked," then the country can make other policy changes aimed at improving living standards.

(1)

Why don't people enjoy their better lives when they get jobs?

[  ]

A.

Because they are used to relying on welfare to make livings.

B.

Because the cost of living is higher than before.

C.

Because many families are below average income.

D.

Because their wages are very low.

(2)

From the passage we know that the reconstruction of ________ is the core of the reform.

[  ]

A.

government aids

B.

work ethic

C.

welfare funds

D.

moral awareness

(3)

From the example of the Athens County, we know great efforts should be done for the poor to ________.

[  ]

A.

improve their living standards

B.

to help them be employed

C.

to get them off welfare

D.

to increase their wage

(4)

From the passage, it can be inferred that the author ________.

[  ]

A.

is completely certain about the success of welfare reform

B.

thinks that welfare reform has done little good for the poor

C.

insists welfare reform has increased the government's burden

D.

considers welfare reform fundamentally successful

答案:1.D;2.B;3.A;4.D;
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  The people below are all looking for a place where they can enjoy themselves.After the description of these people, there is information about six parks(AF).Decide which park would be most suitable for the person mentioned in questions 61-65 and then mark the correct letter(AF)on your answer sheet.There is one extra paragraph about one park which you do not need to use.

    1  .Simon doesn't want to spend any money on entrance fees, but he still hopes to enjoy a nice day in a park.He lives near Kensington Palace and hates to take a bus or taxi to go to a faraway park.

    2  .Mathew is a person who has interest in all kinds of sports.He hopes to go to a park where he can take exercise.He needs to take his grandson, who is six, with him as well, so he needs a place where he can find something for the boy to do when he is taking exercise.As Mathew is a very successful businessman, money is not a problem to him.

    3  .The green grass is always an attraction for Timothy, who is also interested in photography.He hopes he can spend a weekend in a park where he can take some photos to show wonderful wild animals as well as excellent scenery.

    4  .Bob likes to enjoy the gentle wind in summer evenings while listening to music, as this can always remind him of his childhood which was spent in the neighborhood which was famous for its music tradition.

    5  .Victoria wants to take her children to a park this Sunday.She hopes the children can not only have a good time there but also learn something about the importance of protecting the environment.

  A.In the park, which is famous for its performance, you can have a night with all the fun of old music.Stars like Barry Cryer and Duggle Brown will make you laugh again at the old jokes and your favorite songs will bring back your best memories.Starting at 8 pm nightly in summer, the performance will surely not let you down.

  Telephone:020 7532 4890

  Opens:8 pm-11pm

  Cost:1 dollar for entrance fee; 3 dollars for performance

  B.Situated at 12 Camley Street, London, this park is one of 50 or so nature reserves managed by the London Wildlife Trust.At this park community events and environmental activities are held on a regular basis and there is also an educational program throughout term time.

  Telephone:020 7833 2311

  Opens:Mon-Thur.9am-5pm

  Weekends:11am-5pm(Summer), 10am-4pm(Winter).It is closed on Fridays.

  Cost:phone for information

  C.Charles II would often walk through this park in the early morning from St.James Palace and in 1667 he added it to the palace's park.In commemoration of Charles' early morning constitution walk, the road running north of the palace grounds was named Constitution Hill.

  Telephone:020 7930 1793

  Opens:Mon-Fri:8am-5pm.Weekends:11am-5pm(Summer), 10am-4pm(Winter).

  Cost:free

  D.The Gardens were found from land taken from Hyde Park after William and Mary moved into Nottingham House, now Kensington Palace, in 1689.On the east side of the park is Kensington Palace which was the former home of Princess Diana.

  Telephone:020 7298 2100

  Opens:6am-5pm(Summer), 8am-5pm(Winter)

  Cost:free

  E.You can find just about every kind of sporting and leisure activity here, so there is something for everyone.Call for details of specific activities and prices.

  Telephone:01992 702200

  Opens:10am-5pm(Summer), 9am-4pm(Winter)

  Cost:2 dollars for entrance fee; varies according to activity

  F.The park was enclosed as a hunting park by Charles I in 1637 and still retains many ingredients of a medieval deer park.Essential to its character is the rich landscape of semi-natural grassland and wild animals.

  Telephone:020 8948 3209

  Opens:The park opens at 7∶00 am in summer, 7∶30 am in winter and closes at dusk.

  Cost:free

I liked climbing things when I was a baby. My mother remembers and has told me most of those  36 moments like this one. When I was one and a half years old, we lived in our first house in Rue St-Louis. On a hot summer day, my father intended to 37 the roof of our old house. In order to climb up there, he 38 a ladder front of the house.

In my town,  39 could walk outside because the streets were 40 . I was outside watching my father climb on that strange thing. I was curious about why my father disappear at last. So I decided to go up it to 41 why it was impossible to see my father after he reached the 42 of that thing. At 1.5 years old, still a baby wearing pampers, I climbed that ladder to the roof top and started walking 43 . My father did not notice that-he was on the other side occupied with his repairs. It happened that a nice lady in our 44 passed by and  45 me. The nice lady came to my house and  46 my mother of it, who was fearful and 47 ran outside to speak with me.

She really thought I would just 48 that roof, for I was just a baby 49 . She asked me to sit down and stop moving in a 50 way you speak to your babies when they are cuts.  51 , I threw myself flat on the  52 and waited.

My mother climbed the ladder to 53 me up and there I was enjoying the view laughing at my mother’s shocked face.  54 the saying goes, “He who knows nothing 55 nothing.”

36.A.valuable        B.unforgettable    C.endless        D.worthy

37.A.build          B.paint          C.clean          D.mend

38.A.spread         B.laid           C.stood         D.moved

39.A.adults         B.children        C.babies         D.villagers

40.A.smooth        B.wide          C.clean          D.safe

41.A.figure out      B.think out       C.pick out       D.point out

42.A.foot          B.top           C.step          D.body

43.A.out           B.up            C.down         D.around

44.A.house         B.neighborhood    C.family         D.company

45.A.met           B.inspected       C.heard         D.spotted

46.A. asked         B.warned        C.reminded       D.advised

47.A.quietly         B.slowly         C.immediately     D.curiously

48.A.fall off        B.climb onto      C.repair         D.destroy

49.A.after all        B.at all          C.in all          D.all in all

50.A.concerned      B.cautious       C.nice          D.clear

51.A.Therefore      B.Instead        C.However       D.Otherwise

52.A.ladder         B.ground        C.roof          D.street

53.A.bring          B.pick          C.put           D.take

54.A.When         B.While         C.For           D.As

55.A.doubts        B.fears          C.ignores        D.understands

A middle-aged couple from California got to the Pacific Ocean after a 4,900- mile-cross-country walk, becoming the first to backpack the American Discovery Trail by walking.

Marcia and Ken started the travel across 13 states, through 14 national parks and 16 national forests from Delaware and finally reached their destination a day nearly eight months later.

“We are sad that a great adventure is over. Now we just go home and do housework” said the couple, who went through cities, desert, mountains and farmland before reaching the Pacific alone.

They overcame deep snow in the East, a quicksand in Utah, close lightning strikes in the Mid- west and strong desert sandstorms in the West while averaging 22 miles a day and taking only four days off.But they enjoyed the French history of St.Louis and the beauty of the Colorado Rockies.  They particularly remember kindness of strangers they met along the way.

“Americans are truly warm-hearted and wonderful. We got to meet people that we would never meet in our daily living at home. It' s an amazing country.” Marcia said.

64. Which of the following is the most suitable title?

    A. The first couple to backpack the Pacific Ocean alone

    B. The first couple to cover a 4,900 mile cross-country walk

    C. A husband-and-wife team suffered a lot during an adventure

    D. A husband-and-wife team got much help during an adventure

65. Which of the statements is TRUE?

    A. The couple travelled across 16 states.

    B. Their walk lasted nearly half a year.

    C. They prefer housework to adventure

    D. They took four days off during the travel

66. We know that during the walk, the couple_________.

    A. were worried about their housework

    B. once covered 22 miles within four days

    C. were treated warm-heartedly by strangers

    D. met strong desert sandstorms in the East

67. Which place do you suppose can replace the underlined word “destination”?

    A. Delaware                          

B. Colorado Rockies

C. California                         

D. Pacific Ocean

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