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Mark was on the 57th floor of the North Tower when the plane hit the building above his office. Eight years on he is suffering from PTSD(创伤后遗症),   31   has led him to write a book about his experiences after the 911 terrorist attack. He hopes that sharing   32   he’s been through will help others.

“The symptoms of PTSD like anxiety and sleeplessness will remain   33   me for life. They can be lessened and I can learn how to deal with   34  , but they’re never going to completely go away.” Everything from   35  (crowd) places to a particular telephone ring would trigger(触发) a panic attack. He’s been   36  (able) to go near a petrol station-  37  (simple) because of the smell. After the plane hit, jet fuel poured down through the building.

  38   became clear to Mark that he wasn’t able to travel by underground. “The building was still shaking while I   39  (walk) along the street. Any shake from  40  underground train became a trigger for horrible flashbacks(幻觉).”

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British parents could soon face a fine and prison if their children misbehave(行为不端) at school. The government wants to introduce tough new laws to improve discipline in schools. They want to make parents more  21   for their children. The new measures include paying a 1,700-pound fine or going to prison. The government thinks that current policies on misbehavior are not  22   enough. Many British schools  23   high levels of truancy(逃学) and low academic achievement. The government believes every parent has a responsibility to support teachers and make sure the rules are  24  .

The measures are part of a new focus on the relationship between schools and  25 . There are also plans to help parents and students. It’s advised to give pupils private tutors if they are doing  26   in reading and maths. Doctors, health workers and social workers are needed in schools to provide better  27   services. Under the new plans, parents will have a bigger voice in how schools  28  . They will complete satisfaction surveys on how their children’s school performs. But some people worry that the plans are  29   to be popular with parents. There are also  30   about poorer parents not having enough money to pay the fines and whether they should go to prison for their children’s actions.

21. A. useful        B. responsible           C. eager            D. careful

22. A. strict         B. popular          C. new             D. famous

23. A. result in          B. think of          C. suffer from          D. carry out

24. A. understood       B. broken              C. made            D. obeyed

25. A. students          B. parents          C. teachers         D. officials

26. A. well          B. fast             C. properly         D. badly

27. A. nurse         B. transportation     C. community          D. church

28. A. operate           B. think            C. speak               D. open

29. A. able          B. easy             C. unlikely          D. practical

30. A. hopes        B. policies          C. comments           D. fears

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2.文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。

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句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。

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1.只能使用5个句子表达全部内容。

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5.这幅画对你的启示。

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4.小铅笔自身的优势分析;

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3.大圆规骄傲及其原因;

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2.小铅笔画线的状态;

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