摘要: 县,郡

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  All police officers should be made to take a fitness test every year,with a pay cut for those who repeatedly fail,a review said.

  In the Metropolitan Police,more than half(52 percent)of its men officers are overweight,a fifth (22 percent) are obese, and one in 100 are“morbidly(病态地)obese".For women officers in the Met,a third(32 percent) are overweight,16 percent are obese and 2 percent are morbidly obese.

  Tom Winsor,who has carried out the widest-ranging research of police pay and conditions in more than 30 years,said those who fail the test three times should face a pay cut.Chief constables(郡警察局局长)should be able to fire any officer as part of budget cuts,ending a job for life. It also recommended that applicants should be able to enter the police service directly at inspector rank,and,"after strict testing",at superintendent(主管)rank.

  Mr Winsor said:“I think the public will be surprised that after passing a fitness test when they join the police,physical fitness is not tested again in a 30,35-year career."

  An initial(最初的)yearly test requiring officers to reach level 5’4 on the bleep test should be brought in by September next year. This is equal to an average speed of 8. 8kph(5.5mph) for three minutes 35 seconds,he said. But this should get tougher by September 2018,along similar lines to the test currently used in Northern Ireland. This includes climbing over walls and pulling bodies and was designed to reflect situations which“police officers do and can become involved in".

  Mr Winsor expected that many officers would welcome the proposals,saying they would see it“as a necessary protection for themselves and the public".

68.According to the passage,most of the police officers   

  A. do their work well B. are out of shape

  C. are relatively healthy D. take regular exercise

69.It is suggested that if they fail the fitness test three times.they should   

  A. have their pay reduced B. have to be fired

  C. have to do other jobs D. pay money as a guarantee

70.In order to cut the budget,Chief constables   

  A. try their best to make policeman a life-long career

  B. must hire policemen after strict testing

  C. have the right to fire those who are unfit for the job

  D. recommend applicants become police directly at inspector rank

71.It is predicted that many officers would like the yearly test because    ·

  A. they would get healthier after the test

  B. they could protect themselves and others

  C. they would be able to get higher pay

  D. they could practise rock climbing

                         

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The cheapest room and board in Jefferson City, Missouri,over the weekend was at the county(县)jail(监狱),and 170 people gladly checked in.Cole County charged$30 a night for anyone who volunteered to go behind bars on Friday or Saturday night SO officials could give the new jail a test run before it opened for real this week.People from three states spent the night at the jail,including some lawyers and a couple celebrating their first anniversary.

“It was something they could experience without having to get a criminal record,”Cole County Sheriff(治安官)Greg White said.“They spent the night and gained all understanding that they would not want to ever do this again.”

Jailers tried to give the citizens the full experience.They were told to give up their jewelry, cell phones,and other personal belongings.They were booked and photographed and led into the jail commons.They could keep their cell doors open,but that trapped feeling was still there because the outer room doors were locked,said Bob Watson,60,a reporter for the Jefferson City News-Tribune who spent Friday night at the jail.“While it was not a true copy of jail,you got some sense of what it's like to hear that door lock behind you,”Watson said.

Two other feelings were boredom and a lack of choice,illustrated by the television being left on one channel and drowned out anyway.by everybody talking

Bed was a steel bunk with a thin mattress(垫)。Overhead,a 40-watt bulb stayed 1it through the night in each cell.Handy for guards to see inmates,but not helpful to good sleep.How about the food? Dinner Friday night included cheesy pasta with turkey bits and coffee cake.“I wouldn’t pay for it in a restaurant,but you won’t die trying to eat it,”Watson said.

71.The 170 people stayed in the county jail to  

A.make a holiday B.get punishment C.do a research  D.make money

72.What’s the main idea of the 3rd paragraph?

A.The jailers performed their duty well. B.The jail’s test run proved successful.

C.The 170 had the feeling of real prisoners.D.The 170 weren’t treated as real prisoners.

73.The underlined phrase“illustrated by…”is used to 

A.introduce a new topic  B.draw a conclusion

C.give an example          D.show the result

74.The l70 people were able to  in the county jail.

A.make phone calls   B.sleep well  C.go around freely  D.chat with others

75.How did Watson like the food?

A.He enjoyed it.  B.He didn’t like it.

C.He thought it equaled a restaurant’S.D.He didn’t eat it at all.

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题.每小题3分,满分60分)       

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项( A, B,C,和D)中,进出最佳答案.并将答案写在答题卡上。

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Ticket price increases at HK Disney

Source:Xinhua | 02—05—2009 11:39

Hong Kong Disneyland announced on Tuesday it will raise weekday admission prices for mainland and overseas tourists by about 19 percent.But Hong Kong residents and tourists who purchase tickets through travel agents can still enjoy the old prices until June 30.    

A one-day admission will cost HK $350($45)for adults and HK $250 for children aged up to 11 from Monday, the previous charges for weekends.Adults were previously admitted for HK $295 and children HK $210.

A Hong Kong Disneyland spokesman said the park does not expect the new pricing structure to have an immediate impact on attendances, as research shows guests choose when to visit the attraction based on time available rather than ticket prices.But the hikes(the rise of prices)drew immediate criticism from the industry.The greater tourism industry fears it may harm mainlanders willingness to visit Hong Kong.    

Joseph Tung Yao-chung, executive director of Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong, said the decision was unwise in the current financial climate.He also urged the company to rethink its decision, during an interview with Southern Metropolis Daily.    

56.On September 10 of 2009(weekday),  Hong Kong  residents and tourists will have to spend__________buying three children tickets.

A.HK $360    B.$ 360    C .HK $750  D.HK $885    

57.There is a family with five people, John,his father,mother,grandfather and grandmother.They are from America, John is eleven years old.If they visit the place on June 30 2009(weekday),they will spend about________in total.

A.$212   B.$ 1650    C .HK $1400  D.$1390    

58.What can we infer from the passage?

A.Joseph Tung Yao-chung disagreed about the ticket price increase at HK Disney.

B.Hong Kong Disneyland will make a lot of money by raising weekday admission prices for mainland tourists.    

C.The Hong Kong Disneyland spokesman didn't like the new pricing structure.

D.Only tourists from mainland visit Hong Kong Disneyland. 

 

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