题目内容
An affordable housing law passed three years ago promises a possible supply of below-market-rate homes, but has failed to encourage increased housing production and is unlikely to affect
Barbara, 44, who came to The City in 1970, have been trying to pick herself up from the bottom, where she and her children started out with just the clothes on their backs-through the kindness of others they got by.
They were last homeless in 1999. Since then, Barbara has worked hard to keep from returning to the streets and the shelters, taking advantage first of transitional(过渡的) housing, then a rent assistance, and studying for a job as a nursing assistant and a home health aide.
However the cost for housing has made it difficult for her to live within her limit. She can’t afford proper housing. Even an improper shelter costs as much as $ 1,200 for rent. She has to spend every night in a dining room. In this respect, she is not alone. There are hundreds of thousands of San Franciscans who are in the same boat with her.
Since 2000, she’s been providing health care in the homes of charity(慈善机构), and relying on an assistance program to pay the rent for her two-bedroom apartment in the Lower Height. A few months ago she lost her full-time job due to budget cuts, just as she had hoped to get a permanent post that would allow her to cover her $ 1,700 monthly rent.
Now she works three or four hour shifts six days a week for $ 10.50 an hour, taking the bus around from client to client and worrying that in February, when her rent assistance is gone, she could end up on the streets with her family again.
39.From the passage we can learn that ____________ in San Francisco.
A.there is a serious lack of proper housing
B.there are many people who can not afford housing
C.transitional housing is as expensive as apartments
D.a rent assistance can be given to every citizen
40.Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A.They were once given clothes by kind people
B.They were once sleeping on the street
C.They were once offered transitional housing
D.They were once living with a nursing man
41.What does the underlined part live within her limit probably mean?
A.Live a miserable life B.Live beyond what she earns
C.Make both ends meet D.Follow her way.
42.The passage suggests that _________________.
A.Barbara would be homeless again B.Barbara is a lazy person
C.Barbara could not live without help D.Barbara is out of work now
你的英语教师要求你用英文写一篇日记。假设以下是你2006年5月18日这一天的活动,请根据以下要点写一篇日记。
时 间 | 地 点 | 所做或所见的事情 |
8:00 | 车 站 | 和几个同学相约去参观科技成果展 |
8:30-10:30 | 展览中心 | 参观的人中有大学生、小学生、有大人、小孩等 展品有很多新的科技产品,比如多功能手机、新式机器人 |
10:30-11:30 | 书 店 | 和几名同学选择、购买了一些书 |
12:00 | 某一快餐店 | 吃饭 |
下午 | 家 | 温习功课 |
注意:词数100左右。100―120 words
可以增加自己的感受
参考词汇:科技成果展 exhibition of the developments of science and technology;
多功能 multifunction
May 18 Thursday
66.How many (德国人)are going to visit their town next month? | 66. |
67.The workers all thought it (公平)to punish the thief in public. | 67. |
68.The majority of doctors believe smoking is (有害) | 68. |
69.Thanks to my (准确的)description of the criminal, it didn’t take long for the police to catch him. | 69. |
70.The table I bought was almost 2 meters in (高度) | 70. |
71.Many students came to their teacher’s house to celebrate her (一百)birthday. | 71. |
72.The house was just as he had (想象)it. | 72. |
73.He didn’t reply. On the (相反), he turned on his heel and left the room. | 73. |
74.Follow the (说明)on the packet carefully. | 74. |
75.We all went for the picnic last week, me (包括) | 75. |