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Missing People

Have you seen these people?

Jane Peters, aged 21

Jane was walking to college with a friend. The friend went back to her flat because she had forgotten something and Jane walked on alone. She never arrived at college and she not been seen for the last five years. CCTV film of some shops near the college shows Jane talking to man on the afternoon that she disappeared. None of her friends can identify (识别) the man. Several young women have disappeared in the area, and police and her family are very worried about her.

Jane is of slim build and blonde. When last seen, she was wearing a red pullover.

Arthur Sugden, aged 61

Arthur went to get a newspaper at the local corner shop and never came back. He has been missing for sever years. His wife Ptu says that he had problems at work but for him to just walk out like that was ‘completely out of character’. It is thought that Mr. Sugden had money worries and police believe he had been gambling (赌博). Mrs. Sugden and the couple’s daughters Sheila, now aged 32, and Jeanette, 28 appeals to Mr. Sugden to come back. ‘Whatever the problem is, we can put it right together,’ says Mrs. Sugden.

Mr. Sugden is of medium build and has thinning brown hear. When last seen he was wearing a tweed jacket.

Richard (Dickie) Gallagher, aged 5

Last summer, Dickie Gallagher was playing on the beach on the family holiday in Corfu when he suddenly disappeared. The police searched the beach and interviewed people at nearby hotels. Coastguards searched the area for two days after he disappeared. They believe that if Dickie had drowned, the boy would have been found by now. His older brother Leon, aged 12, was looking after Dickie while his parents went back to their hotel for a sleep. Dickie climbed over a wall and when Leon went to look for him he was gone. No tourists on the beach remember seeing him on his own. Mr. Tom Gallagher, a driver with British Rail, has given up his job to return to Corfu. The family are preparing to sell their house to raise money to help in the search of Dickie.

Dickie Gallagher has dark hair and when last seen he was wearing black swimming trunks.

Choose the best answer.

1. The above article is likely to appear in a (an) ______ .

A. police report B. police record

C. public notice D. research paper

2.What do we know about Jane right before she disappeared .

A. She tried to save several other women in danger.

B. She stopped at a local shop.

C. She was walking to college with a friend.

D. She was talking to a stranger.

3. The possible reason for Arthur’s disappearance is ______.

A. money problem B. family matter

C. communication problem D. trouble with children

4. From the underlined part about what Mrs.Sugden said, we know about ______ .

A. she has already solved her husband’s problem

B. she still hopes that her husband will come back

C. she already knows why her husband disappeared

D. the family knew Arthur might run away

5.Dickie disappeared ______ .

A. near his home B. on his way to school

C. on the beach D.in the sea

6.According to the police, .

A. Dickie was unlikely to fall into the sea while playing

B. Dickie was alone on the beach before he disappeared

C. Dickie’s brother Leon pushed Dickie over a wall

D. Dickie’s father was responsible for the boy’s disappearance

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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.”

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.

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