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My name Liming , a student from HongGuang Middle School.
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Last August, Joe and Mary Mahoney began looking at colleges for their 17-year-old daughter, Maureen. With a checklist of criteria (衡量标准)in hand, the Dallas family looked around the country visiting half a dozen schools. They sought a university that offered the teenager’s intended major, one located near a large city, and a campus where their daughter would be safe.
“The safety issue is a big one,” says Joe Mahoney, who quickly discovered he wasn’t alone in his worries. On campus tours other parents voiced similar concerns, and the same question was always asked: what about crime? But when college officials always gave the same answer -----“That’s not a problem here,”-----Mahoney began to feel uneasy.
“No crime whatever?” comments Mahoney today. “I just don’t buy it.” Nor should he: in 1999 the U.S. Department of education had reports of nearly 400,000 serious crimes on or around our campuses. “Parents need to understand that times have changed since they went to college,” says David Nichols, author of Creating a Safe Campus. “Campus crime mirrors the rest of the nation.”
But getting accurate information isn’t easy. Colleges must report crime statistics(统计数字) by law, but some hold back for fear of bad publicity(关注), leaving the honest ones looking dangerous. “The truth may not always be serious,” warns S. Daniel Carter of Security on Campus, Inc., the nation’s leading campus safety watchdog group.
To help concerned parents, Carter promised to visit campuses and talk to experts around the country to find out major crime issues and effective solutions.
【小题1】It is often difficult to get correct information on campus crime because some colleges ____.
| A.receive too many visitors |
| B.mirror the rest of the nation |
| C.hide the truth of campus crime |
| D.have too many watchdog groups |
| A.mind | B.admit | C.believe | D.expect |
| A.that are protected by campus security |
| B.that report campus crimes by law |
| C.that are free from campus crime |
| D.that enjoy very good publicity |
| A.Exact campus crime statistics. |
| B.Crimes on or around campuses. |
| C.Effective solutions to campus crime. |
| D.Concerns about kids’ campus safety. |
The man sitting opposite Robert was the Financial Controller. Everybody called him “the FC” for short. He made all the decisions about money. Robert needed some more. That was why he had to see him. The two men did not get on very well. In fact, they had always disliked each other.
“Your request is out of the question,” the FC said. Robert had difficulty in controlling himself, but he managed somehow. He explained that he wanted the money in order to make more programmes.
“And why do you want to do that?” the FC asked sharply. Again, Robert almost lost his temper. “Because more and more people are listening to my department’s programmes. There’s great demand for them,” he answered.
The FC did not seem to believe him. But Robert had a report on the numbers of listeners to all EBC programmes. The FC became less confident. Robert threw the report down on the table and told him to read it.
The FC looked at it in silence. The figures (数字) proved that he had been wrong, but he did not want to admit it. “Well,” he finally said, “I may have made a small mistake.” Robert noticed the word “may.” He got up to leave. But he had the feeling that he would get the money after all.
【小题1】In the story the Financial Controller was a person who was in charge of
| A.Robert’s department’s programmes | B.EBC programmes |
| C.EBC money | D.both B and C |
| A.without any question | B.with some question |
| C.impossible | D.possible |
| A.he wanted to meet the needs of the listeners |
| B.“the FC” disliked him |
| C.the members of his department wanted him to do so |
| D.he wanted to show himself off |
| A.Because he always lost his temper (脾气) |
| B.Because he disliked “the FC” |
| C.Because the programmes were rich and to the taste of the listeners |
| D.We don’t know |
| A.The Financial Controller | B.Robert | C.Nobody | D.The listeners |
As we all know sewing-machine(缝纫机) repair is one of the fastest growing businesses in the world today. Newspapers, women’s magazines, high schools and colleges are all encouraging millions of American women to do their own sewing, not only to make their own shirts and sweaters, but also to make nice clothes for their husbands, sons, or boyfriends. The lattes figures(数字) show that over 89 million American women, because of the high costs of ready-to-wear clothing are now making almost all of their families’ clothes. Most of these women get great satisfaction from making the family clothes on their own sewing machines. So it is natural that the demand(要求) for excellent service of sewing machines is growing.
Think of it! 89 million or more sewing machines, not including another 10 million sewing machines in schools of all kinds, need service at least once a year, and quite possibly four or more times each year. I know some women who return their sewing machines to repairmen time after time to get them fixed properly. I’ve seen sewing machines come out of repair shops in worse condition than they were when they went in.
So I’ve decided to write an introduction book to sewing-machine repair and teach people how to repair their own sewing machines at home. It’s not that difficult. In the book, I will teach you everything you need to know about how to repair your sewing machine.
The author wrote the passage to .
A. teach women to repair their sewing machines.
B. explain his or her purpose in writing the book
C. introduce the reasons for doing one’s own sewing
D. tell us that sewing-machine repair is a fast-growing business
American women make clothes by themselves because .
A. they cannot buy the clothes they see in magazines
B. their husbands or boyfriends want them to do so
C. ready-to-wear clothes cost a great deal of money
D. they can’t get great satisfaction from buying clothes
We learn from the passage that sewing machines .
A. aren’t very difficult to be repaired
B. cannot work well after one year
C. don’t easily get broken
D. need service 4 times a month
It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. the book will also show you how to make nice clothes
B. there are not enough sewing-machine-repair shops in America
C. over 99 million sewing machines need service at least once a year
D. the demand for excellent service of sewing machines grows the fastest in America
查看习题详情和答案>>Mr. Briggs got a job with an insurance company(保险公司) after he left school and went around visiting people in their homes to sell them life insurance. One day, after he had been working for the company for about a year, the insurance manager sent for him and said, “Mr. Briggs, I have been looking at your record as a salesman with our company, and there is one thing that surprises me about it. Why have you been selling insurance only to people over 95 years old, and why have you been giving them such generous(宽厚的)conditions? You’ll ruin our company if you go on like that.”
“Oh, no, sir,” answered Mr. Briggs at once, “Before I started work, I looked at the figures(数字) for deaths in this country during the past ten years, and I can tell you that few people die at the age of 95.”
1.Before he worked in an insurance company, what was Mr.
Briggs?
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A.He was a worker. |
B.He was an official. |
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C.He was a student. |
D.He was a businessman. |
2.The word “ruin” in the first paragraph means .
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A.lose |
B.break |
C.leave |
D.destroy |
3.As a salesman with the company, Mr. Brigs .
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A.visited people to ask them to work with him |
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B.called on people to make them join the company |
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C.saw old people in order to help them |
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D.visited many people so as to offer insurance |
4.What was it that surprised the manager?
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A.Mr. Briggs sold life insurance only to 95 people. |
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B.Mr. Briggs sold insurance only to people of more than 95. |
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C.Mr. Briggs had ruined the insurance company. |
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D.Mr. Briggs gave people generous conditions. |
5.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
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A.Mr. Briggs had studied the figures for deaths for several years. |
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B.Mr. Briggs began to look at the figures after he started work. |
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C.A great number of very old people die every year. |
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D.The number of the very old people who died every year is |
small.
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