6£®Before leaving his job in Brooklyn£¬Brian Peter had one thing he wanted to do on his last day-say thank you to the city he loves£®Peter decided to use the money he made for a day's work£¬as well as the©†10 per year he earned for his service£¬to give back to his community£®"I've got nothing but good things from the city and the citizens£¬"Peter said£®"I take what I make in a day and add that©†120 that the police association was going to give me£¬and I'll just add it up to©†500 and get some gift cards for people£®"
So after fourteen years'serving as a police officer£¬Peter spent his last day doing that£®Using his own money£¬Peter purchased five gift cards from Target and five gift cards from the grocery chain Cub Foods worth©†50 each and handed them out to strangers in Brooklyn Center£®
It took him about two hours to give away the cards and that he could put smiles on a lot of people's faces£¬including one woman he stopped after noticing the condition of her car£®"Her car was really old and really damaged£®I saw her windshield wipers were stuck in the up position£¬"Peter recalled£®"I explained what I was doing and gave her a gift card£¬and immediately£¬she lit up with a smile£®"
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Peter£¬who started his new job three days ago£¬said he still wanted to continue giving back to the community£®"Community service is extremely important£¬and when you're fortunate in life£¬you should give back to others who aren't as fortunate as you£¬"Peter said£®"That's what makes the world go round£®"

8£®We can learn from the passage that PeterC£®
A£®decided to retire from his position as a police officer
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"I realized I was paying too large an amount of money for the apartment I was staying in£¬and I was almost never home£®"He told Business Insider£¬"It's really hard to justify throwing that money away£®You're not putting money into anything and you are not building it up for a future£®"
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But what happened next is what I'll never forget£®Brain sat in front of the camera£¬surrounded by a group of journalists£®Brain was talking about his career and his medal£¬talking to the whole world£®A terrible sinking feeling went through me£®I could never be in the Olympics£®
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I worked very hard the next few years-on the ice and especially off£®After journalists talked to me and although my heart pounded every time I spoke to them£¬I got to know them£®And they got to know me£®Slowly I learned that the best approach was simply to be myself£¬to be honest and gracious and do my best£¬just like on the ice£¬to answer their questions£®
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A century's worth of calculated name changes point to the fact that naming any group is a politically freighted exercise£®A 2001study cataloged all the ways in which the term"Black"carried connotations £¨º­Ò壩 that were more negative than those of"African American£®"
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In one of the study's experiments£¬subjects were given a brief description of a man from Chicago with the last name Williams£®To one group£¬he was identified as"African-American£¬"and another was told he was"Black£®"With little else to go on£¬they were asked to estimate Mr£®Williams'salary£¬professional standing£¬and educational background£®
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A£®Jesse Jackson embraced the term"African American"because it is free from discrimination£®
B£®The naming of any ethnic £¨ÖÖ×壩 group is political sensitive£®
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"China's inflation is also declining£¬so we need to be very careful to see if the disinflation trend will continue£¬and if deflation will happen or not£¬"said Zhou£¬His remarks were made at the Boao Forum for Asia£¬an annual conference on the island of Hainan in southern China£®Zhou added that China could"have room to act"by taking"quantitative measures"and setting interest rates£®
For many£¬the way he described China's health was no surprise£®The country's economy has not been growing this slowly since the 1990s£®Companies in debt are seeing sickly profit margins£®Banks are carrying loads of debt£¬too£¬and the housing market is slowing£®China's official 2015GDP growth target is 7%£¬but that seems shaky£®
Acknowledging that significant intervention has to be on the table is a big deal for China£®Everyone has known for years that this slowdown was coming because the government is purposely transitioning its economy from one based on foreign investment to one based on domestic consumption£®It is a brutal process£¬but the government knows it is the only way the country will become the self-sustaining superpower it wants to be£®
£¨Barlcays£©Until now£¬while the Chinese government had acknowledged the slowdown was rough£¬it had assured the world that the situation was under control£®Just a few weeks ago£¬Chinese officials were saying they would be monitoring deflation but still were not that keen on intervening with policy measures£®
Now it seems they are warming to the idea£®In January£¬China's headline consumer price inflation hit 0.8%£¬then it bounced back up to 1.4% in February£®March probably isn't looking that great either from the People's Bank of China's point£®

"Widening PPI deflation and soft CPI inflation£¬especially after adjusting for seasonal effects£¬point to persistent deflation risks£¬"Barclays wrote after February's number came out£®"In our view£¬the monetary policy needs to be more'proactive'in order to deal with the cyclical challenges in the near term£®"
58£®Which of the following illustrates"growth rate had tumbled"in Paragraph 1£¿D
A£®setting interest rates                  
B£®economic transition
C£®bounce of CPI                       
D£®FIGURE 1
59£®We can infer from the passage that one of the solutions to the slowdown could beC if needed£®
A£®monitoring deflation                 
B£®expanding foreign investment
C£®making new policy measures           
D£®reducing domestic consumption
60£®Which of the following could be the best title for the passage£¿B
A£®Zhou's admission is a big deal and a little bit irresponsible£®
B£®The Chinese government has admitted that things aren't going so well£®
C£®China should be more active in its struggle against inflation£®
D£®China's economy has been growing fast since the 1990s£®

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