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Late last night, or early this morning, something terrible happened in East Town. Mr Raymond Johnson has lived in East Town and has worked there as a manager for many years. He is forty-two years old, unmarried, and he lives in a big wooden house on Moonlight Road. The people of East Town know Mr Johnson as an unusual man. He does not often leave his house, but his business has made him very rich. Last night, at about midnight, a man who was out walking saw that one of Mr Johnson’s rooms was on fire. He immediately called the fire station, and the firemen arrived soon after. It took them half an hour to put out the fire. The firemen were surprised that Mr Johnson did not come out of the house, and two of them went inside to look for him. But Mr Johnson was not in the house. In the bedroom the two men found an open safe(保险箱), which was empty. There were papers on the floor. Mr Johnson’s bedroom windows on the ground floor of the house were open. The firemen also found a set of keys in the room. The police then found out that the keys belonged to Mr Paul White, who visited Mr Johnson at his home yesterday evening. The police are sure that they know the motive(动机)for the crime and are looking for Mr White. The police are puzzled because nobody knows where Mr Johnson is.
REPORT ON MR RAYMOND JOHNSON’S CASE | |
When | Late last night, or 1. this morning |
2. | Mr Raymond Johnson’s home on 3. Road, East Town |
Who | Victim: Mr Raymond Johnson (a single, 42-year-old manager of great 4. ) Suspect: Mr Paul White |
What | At about midnight, one of Mr Johnson’s rooms 5. fire. It took the firemen 6. minutes to put out the fire. In the bedroom on the ground floor: an 7. open safe; papers on the floor; open bedroom windows; Mr Paul White’s 8. . The police are trying to 9. Mr Paul White. Mr Johnson is 10. , which puzzles the police. |
Smoking can cause cancers, heart problems and other diseases. Although almost everybody knows smoking is bad for health, people still smoke. Fortunately, actions are now being taken to stop smoking.
Beijing says no to smoke A new anti-smoking regulation(条例)will soon take effect on June 1 in Beijing. It is regarded as “China’s toughest(最严格的)ever” tobacco control regulation. According to the regulation, smoking is not allowed in all indoor public places, including public transportation. Those who break the rules will be fined up to 200 yuan. Teachers cannot smoke in front of students in primary and middle schools. Schools are also required to help students quit smoking and educate them about the harm of smoking. Beijing has set up an anti-smoking hotline (12320) and a WeChat account (Smoke-free-Beijing), to which people can send photos to report smokers. The public is also invited to vote (投票)on stop-smoking gestures on WeChat. So far, an image of a girl covering her nose has become the most popular pick.
Xinhua news |
Youth turn their back on smoking …Only 9% of teens in the US smoke cigarettes, according to a recent survey. That’s far down from 23% in 2000. The Truth is working to end teenage smoking. They use social media to remind teenagers of the dangers of smoking. “If we all join hands, smokers and non-smokers, we can find smoking once and for all” the Truth campaign(运动) website states, Since Oct 27, 1,615 children and teens in the US have joined the campaign and promised not to smoke.
The group hopes that they can give teens and young people the knowledge to “be the generation that ends smoking.”
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1.To support his idea, the writer uses two .
A. advertisements B. news reports
C. posters D. notices
2. According to the Beijing anti-smoking regulation, .
A. passengers on buses or trains can smoke.
B. school teachers can smoke in class.
C. students should be educated about the harm of smoking
D. those smoking in indoor public places will be fined up to ¥100
3. According to the first passage, people can to report smokers.
A, call the police B. post a letter
C. call at 12320 D. start a vote
4.“The Truth” might be the name of a(n) .
A. organization B. person
C. school D. type of cigarettes
5.The writer is trying to .
A. show that people are taking actions to stop smoking.
B. explain to us some knowledge of cigarette-making
C. remind us of the great harm of smoking
D. call on people to support smoking.