It seems as if cell phone could be the protection that parents expecting the kids to have freedom and be safe have been looking for. Let’s   1   your 11-year-old son is going on a long bike ride with a friend, so they take along your cell phone     2   they need help. Not only could they call you if necessary, but    3  Global Positioning Systems (GPS) equipped on many mobile phones today, your son and his friend could also be   4  easily. Plus, with a special service, you could track the boy’s  5  location. Or consider this: If your daughter is   6   herself and three friends to a concert, she could   7  out exactly how to locate the concert  and get back home by using her equipped cell phone. And through a(n)  8  software package, you could  9 __her whereabouts (行踪).

  10  tracking devices as we all consider useful, however, have   11  . If the boys urgently needed help during the ride,   12  might be too late by the time someone found them. And if they wanted to, the concert-going girls could deviate (偏离) from the  13   route and go to a night club after the   14   —they could turn off the phone or leave it in their own car and drive with someone else.

Cell phones and their accompanying programs are tools for    15  children safety today, but all of them are   16  extremely reliable. Under no circumstances does   17  else replace a well-established parent-child relationship   18  love and trust.

If you do decide to let your kids use these devices, don’t rely  19  on them for protection. Your children need you to watch them, but  20  will never take the place of your time, attention, eyes, and ears when overseeing your child’s whereabouts.

1.A.pretend                B.see                     C.prove                 D.say

2.A.even if                  B.only if                 C.in case                D.so that

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3.A.with                     B.as                       C.also                    D.for

4.A.called                    B.observed             C.contacted            D.located

5.A.obvious                 B.clear                   C.exact                  D.safe

6.A.leading                  B.driving                C.heading               D.guiding

7.A.point                     B.make                   C.turn                    D.get

8.A.additional              B.universal              C.international         D.exceptional

9.A.learn                     B.know                  C.follow                 D.search

10.A.These                 B.Such                   C.Some                  D.Few

11.A.faults                  B.shortages             C.difficulties           D.disadvantages

12.A.parents                B.it                        C.policemen            D.we

13.A.considered           B.established           C.designed              D.planned

14.A.drive                   B.ride                     C.show                  D.party

15.A.guaranteeing        B.providing             C.making                D.finding

16.A.never                  B.always                C.usually                D.merely

17.A.everything           B.nothing                C.anything              D.something

18.A.relied on              B.based on              C.laid on                 D.kept on

19.A.specifically          B.believably            C.only                    D.particularly

20.A.relationship          B.science                C.protection            D.technology

The fog was so thick that I couldn't see the man next to me. We were led down a road to the base of a hill. An officer, unknown to us, explained that the command wanted us to spread out on the road and fix bayonets(刺刀). When the signal was given, we were to creep up the hill and take the enemy by surprise with a bayonet attack.

I didn’t think too much of the idea and about a dozen fellows agreed with me, but we lost in the vote. Some others didn’t have bayonets and declared that the orders didn’t apply to them, but their idea, too, was denied.

Up the hill we went, feeling our way along the ground with our feet. Step by step we advanced. It seemed like an ugly dream, but I knew it was all too real. I looked to my right and to my left to find any sign of my fellows. Much to my surprise, I could make out unclear forms on each side of me. I could hear whispers all along the line and louder orders to shut up!

While we were standing around arguing, the fog suddenly disappeared, just like somebody waved a magic wand(杖). We were caught out in the open with no cover in sight. The Chinese had been caught by surprise. Both sides just stared at each other, not knowing what was going on. A single shot rang out and somebody blew a whistle and shouted “Retreat”(撤退).We rushed out at full speed down the hill.

I don’t speak or understand any Chinese, but from behind us I could understand joyful laughter!

1.The action that the author and his fellows were supposed to take was______ .

       A.to creep up the hill                               B.to vote on how to advance

       C.to fix their bayonets                             D.to attack their enemy

2.The dozen fellows thought the action was _______ .

       A.basically practical                                B.great fun                

       C.not a good one                                    D.an ugly dream

3.They went up the hill __________ .

       A.slowly                 B.quietly                 C.hurriedly             D.easily

4.We can conclude from the passage that the author ________.

       A.felt sorry for not completing the action    

       B.was serving in the Chinese army

       C.was not serious when telling the story   

        D.intended to owe their failure to the heavy fog

The choice to adopt and hold gratefulness is the one that is different from those who suffer misfortune and those who enjoy a full life.

My mother died when I was 24. It was a very difficult time in my life — everything seemed to fall apart. I lost my job, and then my utilities were turned off. I had to take cold showers for six months. A neighbor who knew about my situation came to my house and made me an offer. I took care of her children as a job, and I no longer went hungry. I was surprised that someone would trust me — a young woman with her children. And it was with the very confidence that before long I began taking care of other people’s children, too. I have since moved 300 miles from Boise, Idaho. For more than 23 years I have made every effort to reach out to all the kind-hearted people who helped me when I was down and out. Without their trust, I don’t know what I would have done. I am very involved in my community and volunteer at the local food bank, and I help out whenever I can. I’d like to owe what I am to whoever has offered me generosity.

If you are grateful for what you already have, the world will work together to give you more to be grateful for. Otherwise, the world will give you more to complain about.

Moreover, the true master learns to be grateful, in advance, for the things that are desired, because, being grateful in advance for some attainment or accomplishment does two very important things: one…it tricks your subconscious(潜意识) into believing that the goal is certain and two…it convinces other people, with whom you must interact to achieve your desires, that you know what you are about, that you are a winner, not a whiner (哀诉者).

1.The underlined word “utilities” refers to ______ in the passage.

A.gas and electricity   supplies                    B.water and gas supplies

    C.shower equipment and water supply      D.heating and TV signals

2.The writer was grateful mainly for ______.

       A.his neighbor’s donation                  B.his community    

     C.having got the job                            D.others’ trust

3.The writer’s personal story in the second paragraph tells us that ______.

       A.to be grateful will get you nowhere but away from home

       B.we need to be grateful to be helpful and useful

       C.a grateful person is most likely to be successful

       D.the fragrance (芳香) stays in the hand that gives the rose

4.The best title for the passage would be ________.

       A.A Thank-You Note to Trusting Neighbor                               

       B.You Are a Winner, Not a Whiner

       C.Gratefulness Brings a Great Fullness to Life

       D.Be Grateful to Life in Advance

Less than one year after France imposed(强加于)a nationwide ban on smoking in most public places, it will, from Jan. 1, 2008, extend the ban to bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs — and the most cherished of all: cafés.

Ireland and Italy show that countries with long-standing smoking traditions may introduce bans fairly smoothly, as they did in 2004 and 2005.In Germany, where regulations vary locally, Berlin will join France on Jan 1. But fierce critics of the new law in France say it all but destroys the café's basic function: to serve as the socio-economic glue of society.

Cécile Perez, owner of La Fronde, a typical Parisian neighborhood café said: “In the morning, street cleaners in bright green uniforms sip coffee next to well-dressed businessmen; at lunch hour, working-class types rub shoulders with those of the latest fashion at the bar, while couples of all ages rub noses over salads; during the after-work rush, there is a steady soundtrack of clinking glasses combined with conversation; the constant, no matter what time of day, is the smoke that drifts through the air in curls and clouds, seemingly unnoticed.”

“Our motto in France is: liberty, equality, fraternity,” Olivier Seconda, a regular at the café, said. “The café is the place that represents that. You’re free to smoke, everyone pays the same price for a beer and different kinds of people talk with one another. This new law goes against that.”

Seconda expects the ban to be felt even more strongly in small villages far from Paris, where the café is often the only means of social activity. “People already miss the space that allows people of all walks of life to share something—even if it is sometimes no more than a few words and the smoke floating between them.”

1.In Germany,  ______.

       A.café smoking will be forbidden from Jan,1, 2008                      

    B.the tradition of café smoking is and will be well-kept

    C.local customs are well respected in terms of smoking

    D.there are different regulation on smoking

2.Cécile Perez mentions the curls and clouds of smoke drifting through the air to ______.

       A.describe a friendly atmosphere              B.show the beauty of his own café

       C.support the ban on smoking                  D.remind us of something unnoticed

3.Olivier Seconda implies that ______.

       A.the café provides people with enough liberty, equality, and fraternity

       B.people, regardless of their social classes, enjoy equal rights in a café

       C.the new ban on café smoking should be put in effect only in villages

       D.people would not find fun in a café without smoking a cigarette

4.The passage is written to _______.

       A.show the writer’s personal opinion against a new law

       B.provide information for law-makers to pass a new law

       C.tell why some people are unhappy about smoking ban in cafés

       D.compare attitudes to a law, held by people from different countries

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