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People’s character _______ greatly from one to another, which accounts for the ______of different behaviors in the same situation, without which behaviors would become uniform and the world would be less colorful.

 A. changes; variety;   B. alters; diversity   C. varies; differences   D. varies; diversity
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  Obama still smokes in secret

  US President Barack Obama may have just made life more difficult for cigarette makers, but he still smokes every now and then in secret.

  Obama, who has publicly struggled to quit smoking, said he still hasn't completely kicked the habit even after signing a law this week that will likely set tough new rules for the tobacco industry.

  “As a former smoker I constantly struggle with it.Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes? Yes.Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No,” Obama said at a news conference.

  "I don't do it in front of my kids, I don't do it in front of my family.I would say that I am 95 percent cured, but there are times where I mess up,” he said.

  The new law gives the US Food and Drug Administration the power to strictly limit the making and marketing of tobacco products.

  At a White House signing ceremony Monday, Obama said that he was among the nearly 90 percent of smokers who took up the habit before their 18th birthday.

  "Once you go down this path it's something you continually struggle with, which is exactly why the law we signed is so important because what we don't want is kids going down that path in the first place,” he said at the news conference.

  Nearly 20 percent of Americans smoke and tobacco use kills about 440,000 people a year in the United States due to cancer, heart disease, and other serious diseases.

(1)

According to the passage, Obama _________.

[  ]

A.

was cured of a disease

B.

had an accident

C.

made Americans’ life difficult

D.

signed a law this week

(2)

What does the underlined sentence mean in the third paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Have I dropped from the wagon?

B.

Have I stopped smoking completely?

C.

Do I still smoke sometimes?

D.

Do I still smoke as much as before?

(3)

Which of the follow is NOT TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Nearly 90 percent of the population of America smoke.

B.

Nearly 90 percent of the smokers of America began to smoke before they turned 18.

C.

Nearly 1/5 of Americans smoke.

D.

Smoking kills about 440,000 people a year in the USA.

(4)

The new law first looks at _________ health.

[  ]

A.

adults'

B.

middle-aged people's

C.

women's

D.

children's

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Obama still smokes in secret

  US President Barack Obama may have just made life more difficult for cigarette smokers, but he still smokes every now and then in secret.

  Obama, who has publicly struggled to quit smoking, said he still hasn't completely kicked the habit even after signing a law this week that will set tough new rules for the tobacco industry.

  “As a former smoker I constantly struggle with it.Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes? Yes.Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No,” Obama said at a news conference.

  “I don't do it in front of my kids, I don't do it in front of my family.I would say that I am 95 percent cured, but there are times where I mess up,” he said.

  The new law gives the US Food and Drug Administration the power to strictly limit the making and marketing of tobacco products.

  At a White House signing ceremony Monday, Obama said he was among the nearly 90 percent of smokers who took up the habit before their 18th birthday.

  “Once you go down this path it's something you continually struggle with, which is exactly why the law we signed is so important because what we don't want is kids going down that path in the first place,” he said at the news conference.

  Nearly 20 percent of Americans smoke and tobacco use kills about 440,000 people a year in the United States due to cancer, heart disease, and other serious diseases.

(1)

According to the passage, Obama ________.

[  ]

A.

has no plan to give up smoking

B.

still smokes as usual

C.

no longer smokes

D.

hasn't completely given up smoking

(2)

What does the underlined sentence mean in the third paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Have I dropped from the wagon?

B.

Have I stopped smoking completely?

C.

Do I still smoke sometimes?

D.

Do I still smoke as much as before?

(3)

Which of the following is Not TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Nearly 90 percent of the population of America smoke.

B.

Nearly 90 percent of the smokers of America began to smoke before they turned 18.

C.

Nearly one-fifth of Americans smoke.

D.

Smoking kills about 440,000 people a year in the USA.

(4)

The new law first looks at ________ health.

[  ]

A.

adults'

B.

middle-aged people's

C.

women's

D.

children's

Marriage is still a popular institution in the United States, but divorce(离婚) is becoming_1_as“popular”.Most American people get married, _2_,at the present time, and fifty percent of American marriages end _3_ divorce. However, four out of five divorced people do not _4_ single. They get married a second time to _5_ partners. Sociologists(社会学家)tell us that in the next century, _6_American people will marry three _7_ four times in one lifetime. Alvin Toffler, an American sociologist, _8_this new social form serial(连续的)marriages. In his book Future Shock, Toffler gives many _9_ for this change in American marriage. In modern society, _10_ lives don't stay the same for very long.Americans_11_ change their jobs, their homes, and their circles of _12_So,the person who was a _13_ husband or wife ten years ago is sometimes not as good ten years _14_After some years of marriage, a husband and wife can _15 _that their lives have become very different, and they don't 16the same interests anymore. For this reason, Toffler says, people in the twenty first century will not _17_ to marry only one person for an _18_ lifetime. They will plan to stay married to one person for perhaps five or ten years, and then marry _19_.Most Americans will expect to have a “marriage carrier”that _20_ three or four marriages.

1. A. already           B. almost          C. ever        D. even

2. A. anyway           B. then            C. but         D. therefore

3. A. with             B. from            C. in          D. for

4. A. live              B. take            C. make       D. stay

5. A .new             B. old              C. young       D. pretty

6. A. most             B. main            C. few         D. mostly

7. A. and              B. by              C. or          D. to

8. A. asks             B. calls             C. tells        D. lets

9. A. causes           B. chances           C. problems    D. reasons

10. A. human's         B. people's          C. person's      D. man's

11. A. frequently       B. quickly           C. rapidly      D. fast

12. A. parents         B. classmates         C. neighbors    D. friends

13. A. polite           B. strict              C. good      D. unfriendly

14. A. late             B. latter            C. lately       D. later

15. A. imagine         B. feel              C. believe     D. suppose

16. A. enjoy           B. hold             C. divide      D. share

17. A. desire          B. plan              C. wish       D. design

18. A. entire          B. extreme           C. total       D. whole

19. A. the other       B. others             C. other       D. another

20. A. appears        B. happens           C. includes     D. carries

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                                                Obama still smokes in secret
     US President Barack Obama may have just made life more difficult for cigarette smokers, but he still
smokes every now and then in secret.
      Obama, who has publicly struggled to quit smoking, said he still hasn't completely kicked the habit
even after signing a law this week that will set tough new rules for the tobacco industry.
     "As a former smoker I constantly struggle with it. Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes?  Yes. Am I
a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No," Obama said at a news conference.
     "I don't do it in front of my kids, I don't do it in front of my family. I would say that I am 95 percent
cured, but there are times where I mess up," he said.
      The new law gives the US Food and Drug Administration the power to strictly limit the making and
marketing of tobacco products.
     At a White House signing ceremony Monday, Obama said he was among the nearly 90 percent of
smokers who took up the habit before their 18th birthday.
      "Once you go down this path it's something you continually struggle with, which is exactly why the
law we signed is so important because what we don't want is kids going down that path in the first
place," he said at the news conference.
      Nearly 20 percent of Americans smoke and tobacco use kills about 440,000 people a year in the
United States due to cancer, heart disease, and other serious diseases.

1. According to the passage, Obama _________.

A. has no plan to give up smoking    
B. still smokes as usual
C. no longer smokes              
D. hasn't completely given up smoking
2. What does the underlined sentence mean in the third paragraph?

A. Have I dropped from the wagon?  
B. Have I stopped smoking completely?
C. Do I still smoke sometimes?      
D. Do I still smoke as much as before?

3. Which of the following is Not TRUE?

A. Nearly 90 percent of the population of America smoke.
B. Nearly 90 percent of the smokers of America began to smoke before they turned 18.
C. Nearly one-fifth of Americans smoke.
D. Smoking kills about 440,000 people a year in the USA.

4. The new law first looks at _________ health.

A. adults'    
B. middle-aged people's  
C. women's  
D. children's
阅读理解。
                                                       Obama still smokes in secret
     US President Barack Obama may have just made life more difficult for cigarette makers, but he still
smokes every now and then in secret.
     Obama, who has publicly struggled to quit smoking, said he still hasn't completely kicked the habit
even after signing a law this week that will likely set tough new rules for the tobacco industry.
      "As a former smoker I constantly struggle with it. Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes? Yes. Am
I a daily smoker, a constant smoker? No," Obama said at a news conference.
     "I don't do it in front of my kids, I don't do it in front of my family. I would say that I am 95 percent
cured, but there are times where I mess up," he said.
     The new law gives the US Food and Drug Administration the power to strictly limit the making and
marketing of tobacco products.
      At a White House signing ceremony Monday, Obama said that he was among the nearly 90 percent
of smokers who took up the habit before their 18th birthday.
      "Once you go down this path it's something you continually struggle with, which is exactly why the
law we signed is so important because what we don't want is kids going down that path in the first place,"
he said at the news conference.
     Nearly 20 percent of Americans smoke and tobacco use kills about 440,000 people a year in the United
States due to cancer, heart disease, and other serious diseases.
1. According to the passage, Obama _______.
A. was cured of a disease
B. had an accident
C. made Americans' life difficult
D. signed a law this week
2. What does the underlined sentence mean in the third paragraph?
A. Have I dropped from the wagon?
B. Have I stopped smoking completely?
C. Do I still smoke sometimes?
D. Do I still smoke as much as before?
3. Which of the follow is NOT TRUE?
A. Nearly 90 percent of the population of America smoke.
B. Nearly 90 percent of the smokers of America began to smoke before they turned 18.
C. Nearly 1/5 of Americans smoke.
D. Smoking kills about 440,000 people a year in the USA.
4. The new law first looks at _______ health.
A. adults'
B. middle-aged people's
C. women's
D. children's

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