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A.
Take you up to
B.
The airport offers free tours covering the history of the airport, terminal operations, and emergency vehicles and equipment for groups of 15 to 30 persons. The tours are intended for students in grades three and above. See also
C.
The
D. The Model Railroad Club
The Model Railroad Club is an activity of the Union County Park System. The Club is open to visitors every Saturday afternoon for viewing the model train displays. Every fall, the Club sponsors a Light and Sound show that will delight the model train lovers.
E. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
Learn about farming as it was done 100 years ago at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. There are weekend demonstrations on planting and harvesting crops as well as special programs held throughout the year. Some of these include wool cutting and carriage driving.
The people below are all looking for a place to spend a holiday. After the description of these people, there is information about five places (A―E). Decide which place would be most suitable for the person(s) mentioned in questions 66―70 and then mark the correct A―E on your answer sheet.
66._____ Mike, a young computer programmer, has been working hard and needs a holiday to relax in winter. He likes to get close to nature and enjoy water sports.
67._____ Peter and Kate and their two teenage sons, have to take their holidays outdoors. They would like to find a place where they can play games, such as looking for treasure.
68._____ Harry, a high school student, wants to travel on weekends, and would like to learn about materials to use when building a setting for the train set.
69._____ Maria, a primary school teacher, plans to take the whole class of 20 students for a holiday. The students will graduate this year, so she’d like to organize an activity without charge but it is instructive.
70._____ John, a young engineer in a modern car factory, enjoys an adventure journey once a year. This time, he would like to have journeys to the countryside, where he can try to learn about driving a horse and carriage.
CADBE

American society is on the go. There are two elements in life that Americans do regard much: ― 31 and labor.
Americans are " 32 to nothing but the clock ", it has been said. Time is 33 as if it were the most valuable thing. In American language, there are words 34 with time. Such as: time can be budgeted, saved, wasted, stolen, killed, and cut. Americans also 35 for time, as " the time is the money ". So time is really 36 to them. Many people have a rather acute (敏锐的) sense of the 37 of their lifetime. Their belief is that once " the sands have run out of a person's hourglass ", they can not be replaced. Americans want every minute to 38 .
Since people value time highly, they dislike someone else " 39 " it beyond a certain acceptable limit. This affects the matter of patience. In the American system of 40 , patience is not a high quality. Many of them have what 41 be called " a short fuse ". They begin to move 42 restlessly if they feel time is slipping away 43 any return.
Most Americans live in period of time by engagement calendars, which might be 44 periods as short as fifteen minutes. While in the business world, Americans are not likely to receive their visitors in homelike 45 over long but small talk; let 46 take them out for dinner. Once they are in business, 47 to most of them is not so important. They'd like to seek out assurance of past actual performance 48 evaluate a business partner through present 49 contact. Thus, they start dealing with business very quickly as they 50 have other appointments following hard on the heels. Time is therefore keeping ticking in their inner ear.
31. A. money | B. fortune | C. time | D. family |
32. A. masters | B. slaves | C. owners | D. defenders |
33. A. passed | B. cost | C. changed | D. treated |
34. A. kept | B. mixed | C. associated | D. stood |
35. A. charge | B. ask | C. appreciate | D. care |
36. A. worthless | B. precious | C. expensive | D. common |
37. A. happiness | B. sadness | C. shortness | D. tiredness |
38. A. use | B. help | C. count | D. move |
39. A. waiting | B. wasting | C. keeping | D. finding |
40. A. languages | B. judgments | C. terms | D. values |
41. A. need | B. shall | C. must | D. might |
42. A. about | B. on | C. by | D. forward |
43. A. with | B. for | C. without | D. on |
44. A. joined up to | B. divided into | C. connected with | D. made up of |
45. A. surroundings | B conversation | C. existence | D. conditions |
46. A. alone | B. down | C. out | D. off |
47. A. conversation | B. bargain | C. money | D. friendship |
48. A. more than | B. other than | C. sooner than | D. rather than |
49. A. close | B. frequent | C. social | D. long |
50. A. never | B. always | C. seldom | D. sometimes |