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79 Mayfair Road
Plumton, Kent
October 10th
Dear Rosemary,
I was very glad to get your letter this morning. I really ought to have written to you---it was my turn, I know----but I have been terribly busy. The children seem to take up all my time. I am thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school. She’ll be four next month. Baby has just started to walk and doesn’t give me a moment’s peace. But you know what it is like! How are all your children? I’m sure they love living in the country.
I’m afraid we can’t come over to see you next Sunday, as you suggest. Tom’s mother is coming to spend the day with us. What about the Sunday after that----- the twenty-second? We are free that day and should love to come. We’re longing to see your house.
Let me know, then, if the Sunday after next suits you. May we come for lunch? We’d like to leave fairly early in the evening to avoid the heavy traffic on the roads.
Love from us all,
Edna
【小题1】 Edna can not see Rosemary the following Sunday because_____.
| A.she is afraid of the traffic | B.Tom’s mother is coming to see them that day |
| C.she prefers to come on 22nd | D.she is terribly busy with the children |
| A.That she has been thinking of sending Ann to a nursery school |
| B.That Tom’s mother will come soon |
| C.That she has been thinking of going to see Rosemary’s new house |
| D.That her baby has just started to walk |
| A.Edna’s husband | B.Edna’s son | C.Edna’s neighbor | D.Edna’s father |
Jim was a farmer. He lived in a village far away from the town. One day he was very ill , and everyone thought he would die . But his family wouldn’t give up. They decided to sent for a doctor in town . The doctor arrived the village two days later and looked over the man. The doctor wanted a pen and some paper , But there was no pen or paper in the village , because nobody could read or write .
The doctor looked around and picked up a piece of burnt wood. Using the wood, he wrote the name of the medicine on the door of the house.“ Get the medicine for him right away, ” he said, “and he will soon get well.’ family and friends did not know what to do . They could not read the writing . Then the village baker had an idea . He took off the door of the house and took the door to the nearest town . He bought the medicine, and Jim was saved. After that Jim would not let anyone wash the magic words off the door .
【小题1】People in the village thought James would die because ________ .
| A.he was seriously ill | B.the doctor could do nothing for him |
| C.the doctor didn’t come | D.they couldn’t find any doctor |
| A.he walked to the village |
| B.the will age was far from the town |
| C.there was something wrong with his car |
| D.they couldn’t find any doctor |
| A.found another doctor there |
| B.gave some medicine to Jim |
| C.looked over Jim carefully |
| D.had no idea and could do nothing for Jim |
| A.a pen; a piece of paper |
| B.a piece of burnt wood; some paper |
| C.a piece of burnt wood; the door of the house |
| D.a pen; a piece of wood |
| A.They were rich and clever. |
| B.They were lazy. |
| C.They could read and write well. |
| D.They were poor and fell behind the times. |
the east coast of China, the city of Hangzhou is easy to be attacked by the storm from the Pacific Ocean.
| A.Lying off | B.Situated on | C.Located off | D.Laying on |
Holding a cell phone against your ear or stalling it in your pocket may be hazardous to your health.
This paraphrases a warning that cell phone; manufacturers include in the small print that is often tossed aside when a new phone is purchased.Apple, for example, doesn’t want iP hones to come closer to you than 1.5 centimeters; Research In Motion, Blackberry’s manufacturer, recommends 2.5 centimeters.
If health issues arise from cell phone use, the implications are huge.Voice calls - Americans chat on cell phones 2.26 trillion minutes annually - generate $109 billion for the wireless carriers.
Devra Davis, an epidemiologist who has worked for the University of Pittsburgh, has published a book about cell phone radiation, "Disconnect." The book surveys scientific research and concludes the question is not settled.
Brain cancer is a concern that Ms. Davis examines. Over all, there has not been an increase in its incidence since cell phones arrived. But the average masks an increase in brain cancer in the 20-to-29 age group and a drop for the older population.
"Most cancers have multiple causes," she says, but she points to laboratory research that suggests low-energy radiation could damage cells that could possibly lead to cancer.
Children are more vulnerable to radiation than adults, Ms. Davis and other scientists point out. Radiation that penetrates only five centimeters into the brain of an adult will reach much deeper into the brains of children because their skulls are thinner and their brains contain more absorptive fluid. No studies have yet been completed on cell phone radiation and children, she says.
Henry Lai, a research professor in the bioengineering department at the University of Washington, began laboratory radiation studies in 1980 and found that rats exposed to radiofrequency radiation had damaged DNA in their brains.
Ms. Davis recommends using wired headsets or the phone’s speaker. Children should text rather than call, she said, and pregnant women should keep phones away from the abdomen.
【小题1】We can infer from the passage that________.
| A.Cell phone may do harm to our health if we hold it against our ear or store in our pocket |
| B.Devra Davis thinks that there are many factors contributing to cancer. |
| C.The increase in brain cancer in the young adults may have something to do with cell phone |
| D.Children are more likely to be affected by radiation |
| A.They can keep cell phones away from the abdomen. |
| B.They can send short massage instead of making phone calls directly. |
| C.They can pay more attention to the small print on the phone. |
| D.They should use more advanced cell phones. |
| A.American cell phone manufacturers did not give any warning to their customers |
| B.American cell phone manufacturers benefit greatly from their products |
| C.Scientists have found the connection between brain cancer and ceil phone |
| D.Cell phone should be banned because of the increase in brain cancer |
| A.Advanced technology. | B.Entertainment. |
| C.Science and life. | D.Celebrity. |
Tourism probably started in Roman times. Rich Romans visited friends and family who were working in another part of the Roman Empire. But when the empire broke down,this kind of tourism stopped.
In the early 17th century, the idea of the “Grand Tour” was born. Rich young English people sailed across the English Channel(英吉利海峡).They visited the most beautiful and important European cities of the time, including Paris in France, and Rome and Venice(威尼斯)in Italy. Their tours lasted for two to four years, and the tourists stayed a few weeks or months in each city. The “Grand Tour” was an important part of young people’s education—but only for the rich.
In the 18th century, tourism began to change. For example, people in the UK started to visit some towns, such as Bath to” take the waters”. They believed that the water there was good for their health. So large and expensive hotels were built in these towns.
In the 19th century, travel became much more popular and faster. When the first railways were built in the 1820s, it was easier for people to travel between towns, so they started to go for holidays by the sea. And some started to have holidays in the countryside as cities became larger, noisier and dirtier.
Traveling by sea also became faster and safer when the first steamships were built. People began to travel more to far away countries.
The 20th century saw cars become more and more popular among ordinary people. Planes were made larger, so ticket prices dropped and more people used them.
Thus tourism grew. In 1949, Russian journalist Vladimir Raitz started a company called Horizon Holidays. The company organizes everything—plane tickets, hotel rooms, even food—and tourists pay for it all before they leave home. The package tour and modern tourist industry was born.
The first travel agency in China was set up as early as 1949.But tourism did not take off until 1978.In 2002,the industry was worth 500 billion yuan and became an important part of China’s social development.
【小题1】In the early times, the travelers ________.
| A.all came from Roman |
| B.were very young and strong |
| C.had lots of money |
| D.traveled by boat |
| A.Education | B.Money | C.Transportation | D.People’s ideas |
| A.in 1949 | B.in Roman times |
| C.in the early 17th century | D.in the 19th century |
| A.a plane rising into the air |
| B.develop very fast |
| C.remove hats and clothes |
| D.bring down the prices |
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