摘要: A. injuring B. being injured C. be injuring D. be injured 5 How do you draw the interest of a 4,500 kilogram elephant? You hit the elephant with a big I , according to a zoo director in California. But is that a 2 way to treat the big, friendly animals? How zoos treat their elephants has led to a scientific 3 . Some scientists complain that zoos use 4 force to train the huge animals and get them 5 control. There are about 400 elephants in North American zoos, and wild animal parks. The 6 animals with their big trunks and ears and tusks delight children and 7 smiles from adults. 8 hasn't 9 when an elephant has picked up a peanut quickly with its trunk from a trainer? But elephants aren't in zoos just for entertainment. Elephants are 10 in Asia and Africa, and being raised in American zoos may be 11 to keep them 12. Elephants are different from most other zoo animals because they must be in touch with humans who take care of their feet, and 13 an elephant wants to be dominant. An elephant wants to control the 14 , not on the contrary. Elephant keepers must make the animals obey them 15 they may be attacked by the elephants. But some scientists are 16 that keepers are using too much 17 and are injuring elephants. Several zoos have recently been looked into 18 people said elephants were beaten with heavy sticks. Scientists are 19 zoos how to make elephants behave without 20 them. If they succeed, children will be entertained by elephants for many more generations.

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Every year, almost 2 million Americans are injured while they're  21 work every day, 240 are killed on the job. The   22   job is cutting down trees. Being a policeman is safer than many jobs, including driving a truck, collecting garbage and   23  airplanes. One of the safest jobs is being a librarian.
The government inspects(检查) most factories and offices.  24 have to   25   fines(罚款) if their factories or offices are unsafe. In California, employers often go to prison if one of their workers is  26  because a factory didn't  27 safety measures. But President Bush cut down the number of government inspectors(检查员)  28 15 percent.   29 , many people say working is less safe now.
For women workers, the greatest danger so far is murder. Forty--two percent of all  30 who died at work were killed. Many of them work  31 clerks in stores   32 they are alone at night. Experts say they can protect themselves by putting the cash desk in full   33  .
The numbers of deaths and accidents at work don't take into  34 people who become sick from   35   that they are exposed to (暴露)at work. Doctors don't know   36 some chemicals cause illness.There are no government rules for many new chemicals.
Inspectors say employers  37 their backs on safety problems because they don't want to pay the bill for fixing them. They also say some workers don't want to complain about dangers because they may  38  their jobs.
The government should force business to improve safety. There's no   39 for workers dying or  40 in an accident that could have been prevented.
21. A. in           B. at             C. on               D. during
22. A. safest        B. most dangerous   C. easiest            D. most tiring
23. A. flying        B. making         C. doing             D. riding
24. A. Officers      B. Workers         C. Employers        D. Employees
25. A. give         B. offer            C. pay              D. buy
26. A. saved        B. hit             C. shot              D. killed
27. A. use          B.do              C. break            D. take
28. A. to           B. by              C. from            D. at
29. A. As a result    B. As              C. At last            D. Then
30. A. adults        B. youths          C. men              D. women
31. A. for          B. as              C. like               D. to
32. A. which        B. that             C. where            D. why
33. A. view         B. opinion         C. scene              D. scenery
34.A thought       B mind           C thinking            D consideration
35. A. machines     B. chemicals        C. air                D. work
36. A. because      B. when            C. whether            D. even if
37. A. do          B. turn             C. make              D. refuse
38. A. lose         B. miss             C. give up            D. save
39. A. need         B. reason           C. time             D. excuse
40. A. injuring      B. being injured      C. be injuring         D. be injured 

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Every year, almost 2 million Americans are injured while they're  21 work every day, 240 are killed on the job. The   22   job is cutting down trees. Being a policeman is safer than many jobs, including driving a truck, collecting garbage and   23  airplanes. One of the safest jobs is being a librarian.

The government inspects(检查) most factories and offices.  24 have to   25   fines(罚款) if their factories or offices are unsafe. In California, employers often go to prison if one of their workers is  26  because a factory didn't  27 safety measures. But President Bush cut down the number of government inspectors(检查员)  28 15 percent.   29 , many people say working is less safe now.

For women workers, the greatest danger so far is murder. Forty--two percent of all  30 who died at work were killed. Many of them work  31 clerks in stores   32 they are alone at night. Experts say they can protect themselves by putting the cash desk in full   33  .

The numbers of deaths and accidents at work don't take into  34 people who become sick from   35   that they are exposed to (暴露)at work. Doctors don't know   36 some chemicals cause illness.There are no government rules for many new chemicals.

Inspectors say employers  37 their backs on safety problems because they don't want to pay the bill for fixing them. They also say some workers don't want to complain about dangers because they may  38  their jobs.

The government should force business to improve safety. There's no   39 for workers dying or  40 in an accident that could have been prevented.

21. A. in           B. at             C. on               D. during

22. A. safest        B. most dangerous   C. easiest            D. most tiring

23. A. flying        B. making         C. doing             D. riding

24. A. Officers      B. Workers         C. Employers        D. Employees

25. A. give         B. offer            C. pay              D. buy

26. A. saved        B. hit             C. shot              D. killed

27. A. use          B.do              C. break            D. take

28. A. to           B. by              C. from            D. at

29. A. As a result    B. As              C. At last            D. Then

30. A. adults        B. youths          C. men              D. women

31. A. for          B. as              C. like               D. to

32. A. which        B. that             C. where            D. why

33. A. view         B. opinion         C. scene              D. scenery

34.A thought       B mind           C thinking            D consideration

35. A. machines     B. chemicals        C. air                D. work

36. A. because      B. when            C. whether            D. even if

37. A. do          B. turn             C. make              D. refuse

38. A. lose         B. miss             C. give up            D. save

39. A. need         B. reason           C. time             D. excuse

40. A. injuring      B. being injured      C. be injuring         D. be injured 

 

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Every year, almost 2 million Americans are injured while they're  21 work every day, 240 are killed on the job. The   22   job is cutting down trees. Being a policeman is safer than many jobs, including driving a truck, collecting garbage and   23  airplanes. One of the safest jobs is being a librarian.
The government inspects(检查) most factories and offices.  24 have to   25   fines(罚款) if their factories or offices are unsafe. In California, employers often go to prison if one of their workers is  26  because a factory didn't  27 safety measures. But President Bush cut down the number of government inspectors(检查员)  28 15 percent.   29 , many people say working is less safe now.
For women workers, the greatest danger so far is murder. Forty--two percent of all  30 who died at work were killed. Many of them work  31 clerks in stores   32 they are alone at night. Experts say they can protect themselves by putting the cash desk in full   33  .
The numbers of deaths and accidents at work don't take into  34 people who become sick from   35   that they are exposed to (暴露)at work. Doctors don't know   36 some chemicals cause illness.There are no government rules for many new chemicals.
Inspectors say employers  37 their backs on safety problems because they don't want to pay the bill for fixing them. They also say some workers don't want to complain about dangers because they may  38  their jobs.
The government should force business to improve safety. There's no   39 for workers dying or  40 in an accident that could have been prevented.
21. A. in           B. at              C. on               D. during
22. A. safest        B. most dangerous   C. easiest            D. most tiring
23. A. flying        B. making         C. doing             D. riding
24. A. Officers      B. Workers         C. Employers        D. Employees
25. A. give         B. offer            C. pay              D. buy
26. A. saved        B. hit             C. shot              D. killed
27. A. use          B.do              C. break            D. take
28. A. to           B. by              C. from             D. at
29. A. As a result    B. As              C. At last            D. Then
30. A. adults        B. youths          C. men              D. women
31. A. for          B. as              C. like               D. to
32. A. which        B. that             C. where            D. why
33. A. view         B. opinion         C. scene              D. scenery
34.A thought       B mind           C thinking            D consideration
35. A. machines     B. chemicals        C. air                D. work
36. A. because      B. when            C. whether            D. even if
37. A. do          B. turn             C. make              D. refuse
38. A. lose         B. miss             C. give up            D. save
39. A. need         B. reason           C. time              D. excuse
40. A. injuring      B. being injured      C. be injuring         D. be injured 

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Every year, almost 2 million Americans are injured while they're  21  work every day, 240 are killed on the job. The   22   job is cutting down trees. Being a policeman is safer than many jobs, including driving a truck, collecting garbage and   23  airplanes. One of the safest jobs is being a librarian.

    The government inspects(检查) most factories and offices.  24  have to   25    fines(罚款) if their factories or offices are unsafe. In California, employers often go to prison if one of their workers is  26   because a factory didn't  27  safety measures. But President Bush cut down the number of government inspectors(检查员)  28  15 percent.   29  , many people say working is less safe now.

    For women workers, the greatest danger so far is murder. Forty--two percent of all  30  who died at work were killed. Many of them work  31  clerks in stores   32  they are alone at night. Experts say they can protect themselves by putting the cash desk in full   33   .

     The numbers of deaths and accidents at work don't take into  34  people who become sick from   35    that they are exposed to (暴露)at work. Doctors don't know   36  some chemicals cause illness.There are no government rules for many new chemicals.

     Inspectors say employers  37  their backs on safety problems because they don't want to pay the bill for fixing them. They also say some workers don't want to complain about dangers because they may  38  their jobs.

     The government should force business to improve safety. There's no   39  for workers dying or  40  in an accident that could have been prevented.

21. A. in           B. at              C. on               D. during

22. A. safest        B. most dangerous   C. easiest            D. most tiring

23. A. flying        B. making         C. doing             D. riding

24. A. Officers      B. Workers         C. Employers        D. Employees

25. A. give         B. offer            C. pay              D. buy

26. A. saved        B. hit             C. shot              D. killed

27. A. use          B.do              C. break            D. take

28. A. to           B. by              C. from             D. at

29. A. As a result    B. As              C. At last            D. Then

30. A. adults        B. youths          C. men              D. women

31. A. for          B. as              C. like               D. to

32. A. which        B. that             C. where            D. why

33. A. view         B. opinion         C. scene              D. scenery

34.A thought       B mind           C thinking            D consideration

35. A. machines     B. chemicals        C. air                D. work

36. A. because      B. when            C. whether            D. even if

37. A. do          B. turn             C. make              D. refuse

38. A. lose         B. miss             C. give up            D. save

39. A. need         B. reason           C. time              D. excuse

40. A. injuring      B. being injured      C. be injuring         D. be injured 

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