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WHEN an Iraqi journalist threw a shoe at former US President George W.Bush at a news conference last December,the president’s bodyguards quickly moved to protect him.
Those bodyguards were from the US Secret Service.Their job is to protect the president.Now America’s first black president Barack Obama also has the same people at his side.Here are some details about these mysterious men and women.?
History?
◇The Secret Service is known today for protecting public officials and their families.
However,when it began in 1865,it was started to protect money.A third to a half of all US money during the Civil War was fake (假的).President Abraham Lincoln created the United States Secret Service to find those responsibly.?
◇The first 25 presidents had no special protection.That changed after President William Mckinley was murdered in 1901.?
Who gets protection?
About 30 people get full-time protection in the United States (more in an election year).
Included are:?
◇Presidents and vice-presidents and their wives,for up to 10 years after leaving office,and their children up to age 16.Anyone can decline protection after leaving office.Richard Nixon did.? ◇Candidates for president and vice-?president,their wives and children at a cost of $500,000 a month for 30-plus special agents (特工).?
◇The Secretary of State,National Security Adviser and others.The Secret Service also protects 80 to 200 visiting foreign political leaders every year.?
Getting around?
Rules for president
◇Limousines (豪华轿车) that can withstand a missile are used.?
◇Entering and exiting are never done on a street.?
◇Exact travel plans are kept secret.?
◇Bulletproof reading stands for speeches are used.
Agent’s task
◇Teach the president how to wave and move.
◇Test his food for poison.?
◇Use special radio channels for the police and the Secret Service.?
◇Use X-ray checks before allowing entry to secure areas,and search bags.?
◇Check lists of hundreds of people known to be dangerous.?
◇Keep files on thousands of people who have made even vague threats.?
◇Be part of counter-sniper (反狙击) teams.
What’s the purpose of writing the passage??
A. To tell us how to be a bodyguard.?
B.To introduce the US Secret Service to us.?
C.To give us some information about US
presidents.?
D.To inform us of the incident at a news
conference. ?
Which is the special agent’s task according to
the US Secret Service??
A. Have dinner with the president’s family.?
B.Teach the president to behave politely in
public.?
C.Keep a record of possible murderers.?
D.Check people carrying bags with X-ray.
What do you know about the US Secret
Service from the passage??
A. It is made up of 30 people.?
B.It protects only US presidents.?
C.It is responsible for the safety of all
Americans.?
D.It was created to protect money.
Which of the following can be inferred from
the passage??
A. The bodyguards from the US Secret
Service have no privacy.?
B.The US Secret Service bodyguards’ job is
full of challenges.?
C.No one knows the exact travel plan of
presidents.?
D.Every president in American history has a
bodyguard. ?
查看习题详情和答案>>WHEN an Iraqi journalist threw a shoe at former US President George W.Bush at a news conference last December,the president’s bodyguards quickly moved to protect him.
Those bodyguards were from the US Secret Service.Their job is to protect the president.Now America’s first black president Barack Obama also has the same people at his side.Here are some details about these mysterious men and women.
History
◇The Secret Service is known today for protecting public officials and their families.
However,when it began in 1865,it was started to protect money.A third to a half of all US money during the Civil War was fake (假的).President Abraham Lincoln created the United States Secret Service to find those responsibly.
◇The first 25 presidents had no special protection.That changed after President William Mckinley was murdered in 1901.
Who gets protection?
About 30 people get full-time protection in the United States (more in an election year).
Included are:
◇Presidents and vice-presidents and their wives,for up to 10 years after leaving office,and their children up to age 16.Anyone can decline protection after leaving office.Richard Nixon did. ◇Candidates for president and vice-president,their wives and children at a cost of $500,000 a month for 30-plus special agents (特工).
◇The Secretary of State,National Security Adviser and others.The Secret Service also protects 80 to 200 visiting foreign political leaders every year.
Getting around
Rules for president
◇Limousines (豪华轿车) that can withstand a missile are used.
◇Entering and exiting are never done on a street.
◇Exact travel plans are kept secret.
◇Bulletproof reading stands for speeches are used.
Agent’s task
◇Teach the president how to wave and move.
◇Test his food for poison.
◇Use special radio channels for the police and the Secret Service.
◇Use X-ray checks before allowing entry to secure areas,and search bags.
◇Check lists of hundreds of people known to be dangerous.
◇Keep files on thousands of people who have made even vague threats.
◇Be part of counter-sniper (反狙击) teams.
- 1.
What’s the purpose of writing the passage?
- A.To tell us how to be a bodyguard.
- B.To introduce the US Secret Service to us.
- C.To give us some information about US
presidents. - D.To inform us of the incident at a news conference.
- A.
- 2.
Which is the special agent’s task according to the US Secret Service?
- A.Have dinner with the president’s family.
- B.Teach the president to behave politely in
public. - C.Keep a record of possible murderers.
- D.Check people carrying bags with X-ray.
- A.
- 3.
What do you know about the US Secret
Service from the passage?- A.It is made up of 30 people.
- B.It protects only US presidents.
- C.It is responsible for the safety of all
Americans. - D.It was created to protect money.
- A.
- 4.
Which of the following can be inferred from
the passage?- A.The bodyguards from the US Secret
Service have no privacy. - B.The US Secret Service bodyguards’ job is
full of challenges. - C.No one knows the exact travel plan of
presidents. - D.Every president in American history has a bodyguard.
- A.
road accidents to minimum is a must. So, automakers are focused on safety systems more than ever
before.
Given the emphasis on improving safety, it's possible that well-known phrases such as "live fast and
die young" may lose their meaning as innovative (创新的) new devices are built into cars and trucks
and other things that go.
Many of the new safety systems that are being added to high-end vehicles are computer-assisted
technologies that transfer some of the vehicle's operations to the vehicle itself, rather than relying only
on the driver's decision-making skills.
For example, predictive brake assist is an in-vehicle feature that prepares the vehicle for braking
when its built-in sensors detect a potential object ahead. The predictive brake assist basically places
the vehicle's braking system on alert, which helps the system to slow down the car in as little time and
as short a distance as possible.
Other in-vehicle sensors will detect moving and still objects and will even distinguish the objects
based on simple patterns, such as other vehicles vs. a person.
What's more, built-in "active systems", i.e., predictive precollision (可预测碰撞) systems, will provide
drivers with advance detection of potential contact between vehicles. These systems compute the
relative movement of the objects and detect possible dangerous intersections (交点).
What technological developments have enabled innovations like predictive precollision systems?
Essentially, these so-called active systems are the result of vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure
communications.
These communication links allow highways to provide a vehicle's owners with services such as renting
a movie during the trip, as well as reduce reaction delays when medical care is needed due to a crash.
Despite these new technologies, drivers cannot take safety for granted.
Until all vehicles are fully automated, it is the drivers themselves who are responsible for operating
their vehicles and obeying traffic laws designed to keep roadways secure. So, keep your eyes on the
road and your hands on the steering wheel (方向盘).
B. compute the relative movement of the contacting vehicles
C. brake the car automatically in as little time as possible
D. detect potential contacts between vehicles in advance
B. Automakers pay more attention to safety system than before.
C. New advanced technology makes the vehicle operation rely only on the vehicle itself.
D. Drivers are still expected to drive carefully despite the built-in advanced safety system.
B. force people to obey traffic laws
C. see a wide use in the future
D. ensure the quality of medical care
B. New systems, safer driving
C. New technology, relaxed drivers
D. High-end vehicles, big innovation
Now that final exams are history, you seem to have that extra bounce. After all, winter 1 awaits you. Get off that couch and begin the more productive life you should be living 2 our help.
Spring Festival is a 3 time to test the bonds of romance, say, with a trip to France. This idea came to Su Enlu and his girlfriend one day. They were talking about the 4 of a weekend trip when Su said, half-jokingly, that they might just go to France.
5 doing some online research and talking with people who'd been there, they decided to take the plunge. To prepare for it, they read French history and tested each other in 6 French language.
This has been one of the happiest 7 in our three-year relationship, said Su, a 22-year-old English major at the University of International Business and Economics.
Su saw no problem with asking his parents to 8 the trip for about 10,000 yuan from each side. "I'm seizing the day," he said. "Later, when I have that 9 money, I might not have time to enjoy it."
The couple 10 been to foreign countries. But in order to secure a visa, they went for travel agency to take care of their 11 . Moreover, they asked friends who study in France to be their contact person and arrange some cheap 12 during their stay abroad to save money as much as they can.
Some students, like 19-year-old freshman Nan Zhichao, have decided to use the winter holiday to get some 13 . Nan and a group of classmates are going on their own cycling tour of Hainan.
The Huazhong University of Science and Technology information major 14 the whole project himself. From booking accommodations 15 collecting mechanical supplies, to studying the weather forecast, to drawing out the route for each day, Nan worked hard to 16 every detail was right.
This trip is not only about pushing our limits, 17 about looking for adventure, said Nan. "It's also a testament to being adults, and part of a new generation of college students."
Now in Hainan, Nan's team is pedaling 18 in T-shirts and shorts, shedding some of the 19 they gained during the fall semester, and strengthening the bond of their friendships. Said Nan: "We now know each other more than we used to, even 20 months of living together."
( ) 1. A. snow B. cold C. vacation D. season
( ) 2. A. to B. for C. at D. with
( ) 3. A. great B. bad C. useful D. helpful
( ) 4. A. choice B. possibility C. break D. rest
( ) 5. A. Before B. Within C. During D. After
( ) 6. A. advanced B. basic C. middle D. official
( ) 7. A. times B. days C. months D. seasons
( ) 8. A. carry B. fund C. hold D. bring
( ) 9. A. many B. much C. few D. little
( ) 10. A. have B. don’t C. are D. haven’t
( ) 11. A. application B. work C. plan D. job
( ) 12. A. food B. accommodations C. clothes D. trip
( ) 13. A. money B. sleep C. exercise D. help
( ) 14. A. panned B. changed C. caught D. led
( ) 15. A. until B. to C. for D. at
( ) 16. A. make free B. make colorful C. make sure D. make true
( ) 17. A. but for B. as for C. only also D. but also
( ) 18. A. on B. forward C. around D. in
( ) 19. A. meat B. weight C. flesh D. sweater
( ) 20. A. after B. in C. for D. over
查看习题详情和答案>>Not so long ago almost any student who successfully completed a university degree could find a good career quite easily.Companies toured the academic institutions, competing with each other to select graduates.However, those days are gone, even in Hong Kong, and nowadays graduates often face strong competition in the search for jobs.
Most careers organizations highlight three stages for graduates to follow in the process of securing a suitable career:recognizing abilities, matching these to available jobs and presenting them well to possible employers.
Job seekers have to make a careful assessment of their own abilities.One area of assessment should be of their academic qualifications, which would include special skills within their subject area.Graduates should also consider their own personal values and attitudes.An honest assessment of personal interests and abilities such as creative skills, or skills acquired from work experience, should also be given careful thought.
The second stage is to study the opportunities available for employment and to think about how the general employment situation is likely to develop in the future.To do this, graduates can study job and position information in newspapers, or they can visit a careers office, write to possible employers for information or contact friends or relatives who may already be involved in a particular profession.After studying all the various options, they should be in a position to make informed comparisons between various careers.
Good personal presentation is essential in the search for a good career.Job application forms and letters should, of course, be filled in carefully and correctly, without grammar or spelling errors.Where additional information is asked for, job seekers should describe their abilities and work experience in more depth, with examples if possible.They should try to balance their own abilities with the employer’s needs, explain why they are interested in a career with the particular company and try to show that they already know something about the company and its activities.
When graduates go to an interview, they should prepare properly by finding out all they can about the possible employer.Dressing suitably and arriving for the interview on time are also important.Interviewees should try to give positive and helpful answers and should not be afraid to ask questions about anything they are unsure about.This is much better than pretending to understand a question and giving an unsuitable answer.
【小题1】“Those days are gone, even in Hong Kong” in Paragraph 1 suggests that__________.
| A.finding a good career used to be easier in Hong Kong than elsewhere |
| B.now everyone in Hong Kong has an equal chance of finding a good job |
| C.graduates now face stronger competition in Hong Kong than elsewhere |
| D.even in Hong Kong companies tour universities trying to select graduates |
| A.aim to give a balanced account of what the employer needs |
| B.consider careers which suit their values, interests and abilities |
| C.stress their personal attitudes and values in job applications |
| D.recognize their own abilities regardless of what the employer looks for |
| A.find a good position and then compare it with other careers |
| B.ask friends or relatives to secure them a good job |
| C.get information about a number of careers before making comparisons |
| D.study the opportunities and the kinds of training that will be available |
| A.interviewees should appear humble if they can’t give an answer |
| B.dressing properly is more important than being able to give an answer |
| C.it is better for interviewees to be honest than to pretend to understand |
| D.it is a good idea for interviewees to be boastful in their answers |