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Student Service Centre

The staff members are available to consult on career choice and applications for higher education.

Room Number:113

Tel: 8072 9771

Accommodation office

Mrs. J Marble is available each afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 pm to assist students with problems relating to housing.

Room Number: 114

Tel: 8072 9772

Medical Room

Mrs. J Wright, the college nurse, is available each morning from 9:30 to 12:00 am. The college doctor is in attendance on Wednesday morning.

Room Number: 115

Tel: 8072 9773

Sports Office

Mrs. B Marie can provide information about sporting and keep-fit activities from 5:00 to 6:00 pm in the afternoon.

Room Number: 207

Tel: 8072 9774

Food Service

Mr. G Nunn is the manager and will do his best to help if you require a special diet on condition that you have already paid the tuition.

Room Number: 222

Tel: 8072 9775

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Students can attend a drop-in basis from 9:00 to 4:15 pm to improve your ability of listening and speaking.

Room Number: 203

Tel: 8072 9776

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56.   Tom is a freshman. He is too busy to take exercise and becomes too fat. He needs to take some action not to be so fat.

57.   Jim is to finish his study in college. He is considering whether to go to work or go on further study. He needs some help about it.

58.   Lily is going to finish her study in college and has an interview for a job in an

export company of which the manager told him to improve his expression in English.

59.   Li Lei can eat as much as he can, but he feels exhausted all the time. He doesn’t know why. He needs some help.

60.   Lucy has been in the college for two months when she suddenly falls ill. The doctor asks her only to have some liquid food. She needs some help from a particular department.

      

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Special trees that grow faster, fight pollution, produce better wood, and even sense chemical attacks are being planted by scientists in the US

????????????? When 40 per cent of Hawaii's US$14 million-a-year papaya (木瓜)industry was destroyed by a virus five years ago, work began on creating genetically engineered(转基因的)trees

????????????? Researchers successfully introduced seeds that were designed to resist the virusSince then, more and more people have been testing genetically engineered treesSome researchers put special bacteria into trees to help them grow faster and produce better woodOthers are trying to create trees that can clean polluted soilMeanwhile fruit farmers are looking for trees that are strong enough to resist worms, and paper companies want trees that produce more wood and therefore more paper

????????????? The Pentagon (五角大楼) even gave the researchers US$500,000 this year after they developed a pine tree that changes its colours if it senses a chemical attackSo far, the poplar, eucalyptus (杨树与桉树), apple and coffee trees are among those being engineeredAll this can be done today because we have a better understanding of tree genomes (基因组).

????????????? However, some people fear that the genetically engineered trees will cause dangerous resultsThey are worried that the new trees will breed with natural species and change the balance of the forest environment

????????????? “It could be destructive,” said Jim Diamond, an environmentalist. “Trees are what is left of our natural environment and home to many endangered species.”

????????????? But researchers insist that science could give nature a fighting chance against both natural and man-made dangersThey hope to answer the critics by stopping the new trees from breeding, so their effect on the environment can be controlled

1.Which kind of tree is not the ones that scientists are planting in the US?

ATrees that worms can't hurt

BGenetically engineered trees

CTrees that can resist wind better

DTrees that can protect themselves at a chemical attack

2.What caused the American scientists to work on special trees?

ATree genomes are mapped out so scientists know how to improve trees

BGreat numbers of trees have been lost due to attacks by viruses

CResearchers successfully introduced seeds designed to resist the virus

DThey think science could give nature a fighting chance against both natural and man-made dangers

3.Which of the following was probably the first kind of trees being engineered?

APapaya????????????? ????????????? ????????????? BPine????????????? ????????????? ????????????? CApple????????????? ????????????? ????????????? DPoplar

4.Why did critics think engineered trees dangerous? Because ________

Athese trees can destroy the balance of nature

Beverything except trees has been genetically engineered

Ctrees are home to many endangered species

Dthese trees may affect normal trees

 

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When you get in your car, you reach for it. When you're at work, you take a break to have a moment alone with it. When you get into a lift, you play with it.

Cigarette? Cup of coffee? No, it's the third most addictive thing in modem life, the cell phone. And experts say it is becoming more difficult for many people to curb their longing to hug it more tightly than most of their personal relationships.

The costs are becoming more and more evident, and I don't mean just the monthly bill. Dr. Chris Knippers, a counselor at the Betty ford Center in Southern California, reports that the overuse of cell phones has become a social problem not much different from other harmful addictions: a barrier to one-on-one personal contact, and an escape from reality. Sounds extreme, but we' ve all witnessed the evidence: The person at a restaurant who talks on the phone through an entire meal, ignoring his kids around the table; the woman who talks on the phone in the car, ignoring her husband; the teen who texts messages all the way home from school, avoiding contact with kids all around him. Jim Williams, an industrial sociologist based in Massachusetts, notes that cell - phone addiction is part of a set of symptoms in a widening gulf of personal separation. He points to a study by Duke University researchers that found one-quarter of Americans say they have no one to discuss their most important personal business with. Despite the growing use of phones, e - mail and instant messaging, in other words, Williams says studies show that we don't have as many friends as our parents.  " Just as more information has led to less wisdom, more acquaintances via the Internet and cell phones have produced fewer friends," he says.

If the cell phone has truly had these effects, it's because it has become very widespread. Consider that in 1987, there were only l million cell phones in use.  Today, something like 300 million Americans carry them. They far outnumber wired phones in the United States.

1. From the first two paragraphs, we can know________.

A.cell phones have become as addictive as cigarettes

B.cell phone addiction is good for building personal relationships

C.people are longing to have their own cell phones

D.cell phones are the same as cigarettes

2.Cell phone addiction has caused the following effects EXCEPT________  .

A.a barrier to personal contact

B.fewer friends

C.an escape from reality

D.a serious illness

3. The underlined word "curb" in Paragraph 2 means “________. ”

A.ignore

B.control

C.develop

D.rescue

4.The example of a woman talking on the phone in the car supports the idea that________  .

A.women Use cell phones more often than men

B.talking on the phone while driving is dangerous

C.cell phones do not necessarily bring people together

D.cell phones make one - on - one personal contact easy

5.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.Cell phones Are the New Cigarettes

B.Cell phones Are Harmful to the Society

C.The New Report about the Cell phone

D.The Disadvantages of the Cell phone

 

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Special trees that grow faster, fight pollution, produce better wood, and even sense chemical attacks are being planted by scientists in the US.
When 40 per cent of Hawaii's US$14 million-a-year papaya (木瓜)industry was destroyed by a virus five years ago, work began on creating genetically engineered(转基因的)trees.
Researchers successfully introduced seeds that were designed to resist the virus.Since then, more and more people have been testing genetically engineered trees.Some researchers put special bacteria into trees to help them grow faster and produce better wood.Others are trying to create trees that can clean polluted soil.Meanwhile fruit farmers are looking for trees that are strong enough to resist worms, and paper companies want trees that produce more wood and therefore more paper.
The Pentagon (五角大楼) even gave the researchers US$500,000 this year after they developed a pine tree that changes its colours if it senses a chemical attack.So far, the poplar, eucalyptus (杨树与桉树), apple and coffee trees are among those being engineered.All this can be done today because we have a better understanding of tree genomes (基因组).
However, some people fear that the genetically engineered trees will cause dangerous results.They are worried that the new trees will breed with natural species and change the balance of the forest environment.
“It could be destructive,” said Jim Diamond, an environmentalist. “Trees are what is left of our natural environment and home to many endangered species.”
But researchers insist that science could give nature a fighting chance against both natural and man-made dangers.They hope to answer the critics by stopping the new trees from breeding, so their effect on the environment can be controlled.
63.Which kind of tree is not the ones that scientists are planting in the US?
A.Trees that worms can't hurt.
B.Genetically engineered trees.
C.Trees that can resist wind better.
D.Trees that can protect themselves at a chemical attack.
64.What caused the American scientists to work on special trees?
A.Tree genomes are mapped out so scientists know how to improve trees.
B.Great numbers of trees have been lost due to attacks by viruses.
C.Researchers successfully introduced seeds designed to resist the virus.
D.They think science could give nature a fighting chance against both natural and man-made dangers.
65.Which of the following was probably the first kind of trees being engineered?
A.Papaya.                     B.Pine.                          C.Apple.                        D.Poplar.
66.Why did critics think engineered trees dangerous? Because ________.
A.these trees can destroy the balance of nature
B.everything except trees has been genetically engineered
C.trees are home to many endangered species
D.these trees may affect normal trees

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When you get in your car, you reach for it. When you're at work, you take a break to have a moment alone with it. When you get into a lift, you play with it.
Cigarette? Cup of coffee? No, it's the third most addictive thing in modem life, the cell phone. And experts say it is becoming more difficult for many people to curb their longing to hug it more tightly than most of their personal relationships.
The costs are becoming more and more evident, and I don't mean just the monthly bill. Dr. Chris Knippers, a counselor at the Betty ford Center in Southern California, reports that the overuse of cell phones has become a social problem not much different from other harmful addictions: a barrier to one-on-one personal contact, and an escape from reality. Sounds extreme, but we' ve all witnessed the evidence: The person at a restaurant who talks on the phone through an entire meal, ignoring his kids around the table; the woman who talks on the phone in the car, ignoring her husband; the teen who texts messages all the way home from school, avoiding contact with kids all around him. Jim Williams, an industrial sociologist based in Massachusetts, notes that cell - phone addiction is part of a set of symptoms in a widening gulf of personal separation. He points to a study by Duke University researchers that found one-quarter of Americans say they have no one to discuss their most important personal business with. Despite the growing use of phones, e - mail and instant messaging, in other words, Williams says studies show that we don't have as many friends as our parents.  " Just as more information has led to less wisdom, more acquaintances via the Internet and cell phones have produced fewer friends," he says.
If the cell phone has truly had these effects, it's because it has become very widespread. Consider that in 1987, there were only l million cell phones in use.  Today, something like 300 million Americans carry them. They far outnumber wired phones in the United States.
【小题1】 From the first two paragraphs, we can know________.

A.cell phones have become as addictive as cigarettes
B.cell phone addiction is good for building personal relationships
C.people are longing to have their own cell phones
D.cell phones are the same as cigarettes
【小题2】Cell phone addiction has caused the following effects EXCEPT________  .
A.a barrier to personal contact B.fewer friends
C.an escape from reality D.a serious illness
【小题3】 The underlined word "curb" in Paragraph 2 means “________. ”
A.ignore B.control C.develop D.rescue
【小题4】The example of a woman talking on the phone in the car supports the idea that________  .
A.women Use cell phones more often than men
B.talking on the phone while driving is dangerous
C.cell phones do not necessarily bring people together
D.cell phones make one - on - one personal contact easy
【小题5】Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.Cell phones Are the New Cigarettes
B.Cell phones Are Harmful to the Society
C.The New Report about the Cell phone
D.The Disadvantages of the Cell phone

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