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 Warnings about the danger of smoking seem to have little______this age group.

A. impact on                                             B. importance on

C. impact to                                              D. effect to

【解析】选A。考查固定短语辨析。句意:吸烟危险的警告似乎对这个年龄组没有影响。have little impact/effect on“对……几乎没有影响”。

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   Whoever likes to chew gum(口香糖) may have to leave Singapore. The government really wants to keep the city clean and will fine you for chewing gum.

   Before you leave for the United Arab Emirates you’d better make sure you aren’t visiting during Ramadan(斋月). During that time you aren’t allowed to eat or drink in public. Tourists have been fined up to $275 for drinking in public.

   Lovers spend so much time kissing each other goodbye at train stations that trains often start late. This law — no kissing your lover goodbye at train stations – is rather old, and isn’t in use today in France.

   In Thailand it’s against the law to drive a car or motorcycle without a shirt on, no matter how hot it is. Punishments are different in different areas and can include warnings and tickets costing about $10. No joke -- the local police will stop you.

  Studies in Denmark have shown that cars with their headlights on are more noticeable by other drivers than those with their headlights off. Drivers there are required to leave their headlights on even during the day, or they may face a fine up to $100.

   Do you often buy things using coins? Don’t do it in Canada. The Currency Law of 1985 doesn’t allow using only coins to buy things. Even the use of the dollar-coin is limited (受限制的). The shop owner has the right to choose whether to take your coins or not.

   Make sure you know about these laws before your next trip. Better safe than sorry.

What is mainly talked about in the text?

A. How to make your trip around the world safe.

B. Why there are strange laws in the world.

C. Interesting places you can go to around the world.

D. Some strange laws you should know about for your trip.

If you are driving a car in Thailand, _____.

A. the police will play a joke on you

B. you should wear your shirt even though it’s hot

C. the police will give you tickets costing about $10

D. you should always keep your headlights on

What can we learn from the text?

A. Kissing goodbye at train stations isn’t allowed in France today.

B. The Singaporean government cares a lot about its environment.

C. Tourists in the United Arab Emirates shouldn’t eat in public.

D. You can turn your headlights off in daytime in Denmark.

What do we know about the strange law in Canada?

A. It is a newly invented law.           B. You aren’t allowed to use dollar-coins.

C. You will be fined if you use coins.     D. Shop owners can decide if you can use coins.

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Scientists recorded the magnitude(震级) of the earthquake at 8.9.The United States Geological Survey says it was the fifth largest earthquake since nineteen hundred. The largest, with a 9.5 magnitude, shook Chile in nineteen sixty.

The quake struck near the east coast of Honshu, Japan's main island. It was centered under the sea about one hundred thirty kilometers east of Sendai.The tsunami washed away whole neighborhoods in Sendai.

So far (April 4th), the tsunami has taken 12, 0009 people's life away.

Now Japanese are all trying to rebuild their hometown, but there are too many difficulties.

The first, Japan is the world's third largest importer(进口商)of oil. The shortage of oil makes it almost impossible to carry the food, medicine and water to the quake area by cars.

The second, the Fukushima nuclear(核) power station was damaged by the March eleventh earthquake and tsunami. The extent of the problems is still not clear. Japan’s nuclear crisis(危机) may mean greater need of imported food.

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A.地震        B.核辐射            C.海浪         D.海啸

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A.Tokyo      B.the United States              C.Chile      D.Japan

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A.one      B.two               C.three      D.four

4.Why did the food, medicine and water can hardly carry to the earthquake area soon?

A.Because of the shortage of oil.

B.Because of the damage of the roads.

C.Because of the nuclear crisis.

D.Because of the tsunami.

 

There is an old story about an army of frogs that went jumping through the forest one day when two of them suddenly fell into a deep   1 . All of the other frogs gathered around to look  2 at their two fallen friends. They all began to   3  shake their heads and croak out warnings. “It­­­’s too deep!”said one frog. Another said that there was no   4  they would ever be able to get out   5 .

The two fallen frogs began to continuously jump as they   6  to get out, but the frogs that were   7  kept croaking louder at them that they might as well stop   8  they were as good as dead and just   9  their time. One of the two frogs finally gave up,  10  their advice and died.

The other frog just kept on jumping harder than ever   11  all the loud croaks of disapproval from the frogs around the top of the hole. They kept croaking at him to   12  jumping and save himself from all the   13  and suffering as he jumped and fell back down to the bottom   14 .

Finally, to the   15  of all the other frogs, he jumped right out of the deep hole. The other frogs asked him, “Why did you keep jumping   16   we yelled and croaked at you to stop?” The frog explained to them he was   17  at that time and that he had thought they were cheering for him and yelling words of   18  to him the entire time!

A little encouragement can go a long way. We don’t often think about the   19   that our words have upon others. Our words do have the power to hurt or to   20 .

1.                A.hole           B.river           C.well D.valley

 

2.                A.up            B.down          C.over D.around

 

3.                A.violently        B.gently          C.sadly D.doubtfully

 

4.                A.wonder        B.doubt          C.Problem  D.way

 

5.                A.alone          B.alive           C.aware    D.awake

 

6.                A.attempted      B.chose          C.preferred D.failed

 

7.                A.helping         B.jumping         C.watching  D.cheering

 

8.                A.if             B.because        C.though   D.until

 

9.                A.saving          B.spending        C.killing    D.wasting

 

10.               A.ignored        B.offered         C.followed   D.rejected

 

11.               A.in spite of       B.as a result of     C.in terms of D.instead of

 

12.               A.try            B.practise        C.imagine   D.quit

 

13.               A.stress          B.pain           C.panic D.trouble

 

14.               A.here and there   B.now and then    C.over and over  D.neck and neck

 

15.               A.delight         B.disappointment  C.embarrassment D.surprise

 

16.               A.even though     B.now that        C.as though  D.in case

 

17.               A.blind          B.deaf           C.numb D.clumsy

 

18.               A.warning        B.trust           C.wisdom   D.encouragement

 

19.               A.pressure       B.magic          C.effect D.force

 

20.               A.help           B.protect         C.prevent   D.create

 

 

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