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Every day thousands of Londoners set their watches by Big Ben. Every 15 minutes they can h

ear the bells of Big Ben. This most famous clock in the world is always correct. Well? almost always. In 1976 the bells in the clock tower did not ring for 51 hours. It was the first time for 20 years that Big Ben had been silent for so many hours.

It was the first time for 20 years that Big Ben had been silent for so many hours. Three men always came at once if there was any problem with Big Ben. But they were not necessary this time. Mr. John Vernon, director of the company of clockmakers who looked after Big Ben, stopped the hell himself because painters were coming to the clock room to give it a new coat of paint at the top of the 66-meter tower.

"My job is very important," said Mr. Vernon. "Everyone looks at the clock. If something, everyone wants to know why." But Mr. Vernon had to stop the hells. The wheels that moved the bells were very close to the walls, and the bell swung only two centimeters away from the wall the painters were going to paint. That's why the bells in the clock tower did not ring for so many hours.

Londoners set their watches by Big Ben because ______.

A.it can be seen from all parts of London

B.the bells can be heard every 15 minutes

C.the famous clock is almost always correct

D.they like this clock better than any other

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第1题
Fire safety techniques should be taught to children. 下列那句话能够发展该主题句?

A.Hundreds of children are killed each year, and hundreds more are injured because of firework displays.

B.If a child’s clothes are on fire,the child should stop where he is, drop to the ground,and roll over and over to smother the fire

C.Since child seat-belt laws have been in effect, thousands of lives have been save

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第2题
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y strike yesterday, creating chaos for British travelers on the worst day of industrial unrest for years.

The first strike in the railway industry lasted for four hours, in protest of proposed job cuts, and is expected to halt the whole network on the busiest day of the week for train travel. The bus strike will worsen Londoners' misery.

Bus drivers are protesting against new job practices and pay cuts as the bus system prepares for privatization.

Police saw chaos on the roads as commuters attempted to get to work by ear. Hundreds of thousands of people were expected to stay at home to avoid the crush, likely to be made worse by bad weather. About 2 million people ravel into London every day and most of them use public transport.

Yesterday's strike caused the most confusion for

A.employers.

B.commuters.

C.police.

D.tourists.

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第3题
听力原文: More than 100,000 miners, railway workers and London bus drivers staged a one-da
y strike yesterday, (25[B]) creating chaos for British travelers on the worst day of industrial unrest for years.

(27[B]) The first strike in the railway industry lasted for four hours, in protest of proposed job cuts, and is expected to the whole network on the busiest day of the week for train travel. The bus strike will worsen Londoners' misery.

(26[C]) Bus drivers are protesting against new job practices and pay cuts as the bus system prepares ior privatization.

Police saw chaos on the roads as commuters attempted to get to work by car. Hundreds of thousands of people were expected to stay at home to avoid the crush, likely to be made worse by bad weather. About 2 million people travel into London every day and most of them use public transport.

Yesterday's strike caused the most confusion for ______.

A.employers

B.commuters

C.police

D.tourists

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第4题
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Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings--battles lost and won, kings or rulers overthrown or killed--took months and even years to travel from one country to another. The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in our newspapers of important e vents that occur in faraway countries on the same day they happen.

Apart from supplying news from all over the world, newspapers give us a lot of other useful in formation. There are weather reports, radio, television and film guides, book reviews, stories, and, of course, advertisements. There are all sorts of advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for their advertising space, but it is worth the money, for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers, advertisements are also important. Money earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make a profit.

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A.widespread

B.found among a few families

C.not popular

D.uncommon

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第5题
根据以下内容,回答下列各题。 The energy which the sun radiates goes in every direction, and
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A.100% but indirectly.

B.5%.

C.50%.

D.only a very tiny amount.

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第6题
Almost every family buys one copy of a newspaper everyday at least. Some people subscribe

Almost every family buys one copy of a newspaper every

day at least. Some people subscribe as many as two or three S1. ______

different newspapers. But why people read newspapers? Five S2. ______

hundred years ago, news of important happenings—battles lost

and win, kings of rulers overthrown or killed—took months and S3. ______

even years to travel from one country to other. The news passed S4. ______

by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in

our newspapers of important events that occurs in faraway S5. ______

countries on same day they happen. S6. ______

Apart from supplying news from all over the world,

newspapers give us a lot of other useful information. They are

whether reports, radio, television and film guides, book S7. ______

reviews, stories, and of course, advertisements. They are all

sorts of advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large

companies bring attention to their products. They pay the S8. ______

newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising, but it is

worth the money, for news of their products go into almost

every family in the country. Those people who produce

newspaper advertisements are also very important. Money

earned from advertisements makes it possible for it to sell their S9. ______

newspapers at a low price and still make a profit.

Newspapers often have information on gardening, cookery

and fashion, as well small but very popular section on jokes and S10. ______

cartoons.

【S1】

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第7题
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lls on the earth. Even so, it represents power of about 5,000,000 horsepower (马力)per square mile per day; the sun gives us as much energy every minute as mankind utilizes in a year. At present, we use this energy in directly, and it is our final source of power. Coal represents the chemical action of the sun on green plants thousands of years ago. Water power results from the rain formed by vapor which comes from the evaporation of power. Coal represents the rain formed by vapor which comes from the evaporation of water under the sunshine. Even windmills operate because of air currents set in motion by the different heating affects of the sun in different places. Some day, through chemistry or some type of solar engine, we shall harness this great source of energy more directly. Already a scientist has worked out an engine, surprisingly efficient, in with the sun' s rays are concentrated through mirrors on a tube of water to create steam.

How much energy given off by the sun reaches the earth?

A.100 % but indirectly

B.5 %

C.0.5

D.only a very tiny amount

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第8题
听力原文:In America, self-improvement is a national pastime, Every year, more and more Ame

听力原文: In America, self-improvement is a national pastime, Every year, more and more Americans spend there leisure time trying to improve themselves in one way or another.

One popular form. of self-improvement is the search for physical fitness. Thousands of Americans who never exercised are now out on the streets, jogging in fashionable running suits and expensive sports shoes. They boast of how many miles they run each day and of how many pounds they lose each week. Others are turning to swimming, tennis, dance, and the martial arts to improve their physical fitness.

Instead of running around the park in the morning or evening, other Americans are studying yoga, a Hindu philosophy or doing serious thinking quietly in their homes. They are seeking to improve themselves by finding peace and calmness.

Adult education is another form. of self-improvement. After a hard day's work, many Americans take evening courses at a local high school or college. There they can study a variety of subjects. Often these people are preparing to return to the job market or trying to qualify themselves for better jobs. A mother busy raising her children might attend night school to learn secretarial skills. A secretary might return to study accounting. Some retired people go back for the education they missed at an earlier age.

(33)

A.It is a national trend.

B.It is a national pastime.

C.It is an American tradition.

D.It is a newly formed habit.

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第9题
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The first strike in the railway industry for four years, in protest of proposed job cuts, is expected to halt the whole network on the busiest day of the week for train travel. The bus strike will worsen Londoners' misery. Bus drivers are protesting against new job practices and pay cuts as the bus system prepares for privatization.

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Miners' leaders hope 10,000 people will join a march through the Yorkshire coal town of Barnsley to protest at government-imposed pit closures which will cost 15,000 miners their jobs.

Prime Minister John Major called the railway workers' action "deplorable" on Thursday. But union leaders say they believe the public, concerned at the inexorable rise in unemployment after two years of recession, understand their action.

Yesterday's strike led to complete confusion for______.

A.tourists

B.commuters

C.employers

D.bus drivers

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第10题
● A multicast router may receive thousands of multicast (71) every day for different group
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A. packets

B. errors

C. reports

D. alarms

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A. routers

B. network

C. packets

D. hosts

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A. capability

B. power

C. bandwidth

D. address

(74)

A. ICMP

B. IGMP

C. OSPF

D. RIP

(75)

A. anycast

B. multicast

C. unicast

D. broadcast

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第11题
听力原文:In America, self-improvement is a national pastime. Every year, more and more Ame

听力原文: In America, self-improvement is a national pastime. Every year, more and more Americans spend their leisure time trying to improve themselves one way or another.

One popular form. of self-improvement is the search for physical fitness. Thousands of Americans who never exercised are now out on the streets jogging in fashionable running suits and expensive gym shoes. They boast of how many miles they nm each day and of how many pounds they lose each week. Others are turning to swimming, tennis, dance and the martial arts to improve their physical fitness.

Instead of running around the park in the morning or evening, other Americans are studying yoga or meditating quietly in their homes. They are seeking to improve themselves by finding peace and quiet.

Adult education is another form. of self-improvement. After a hard day's work, many Americans take evening courses at a kraal high school or a community college. There they can study a variety of subjects. Often these people am preparing to return to the job market or trying to qualify themselves for better jobs. For example, a mother busy raising her children might attend a night school to learn secretarial skills. A secretary might return to study accounting. Some retired people may go back for the education they missed at an earlier age.

(30)

A.Entertainment.

B.Studying in a local college.

C.Seeking physical fitness.

D.Finding peace and quiet.

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