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90、(1分)

   Good afternoon, and welcome to England. We hope that your visit here will be a pleasant one. Today, I would like to draw your attention to a few of our laws.

   The first one is about drinking. Now, you may not buy alcohol (酒) in this country if you are under 18 years of age, nor may your friends buy it for you.

   Secondly, noise. Enjoy yourselves by all means, but please don’t make unnecessary noise, particularly at night. We ask you to respect other people who may wish to be quiet.

   Thirdly crossing the road. Be careful. The traffic moves on the left side of he road in this country. Use pedestrian crossings (人行横道) and do not take any chances when crossing the road.

   My next point is about litter (throwing away waste material in a public place). It is an offence (违法行为) to drop litter in the street. When you have something to throw away, please put it in your pocket and take it home, or put it in a litter bin.

   Finally, as regards smoking, it is against the law to buy cigarettes or tobacco (烟草) if you are under 16 years of age.

   I’d like to finish by saying that if you require any sort of help or assistance, you should contact your local police station, who will be pleased to help you.

   Now, are there any questions?

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5. From the story we can see that the writer probably takes the side of ____ .

  A. the pilot  B. the airline’s chairman  C. the stewardress  D. Maureen Harkavy

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4. In the answer letter to Maureen Harkavy, the airline’s chairman ____ .

  A. made an apology to her for his worker’s rudeness

  B. made sure that he would solve the problem

  C. said that she had the right to smoke on his plane because the right is given by God to everyone.

  D. actually completely agreed with what the pilot said

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3. Maureen Harkavy ____ on the plane.

  A. accepted the warning

  B. agreed to the warning

  C. refused to do what she was told to

  D. was so shocked that she wrote to the airline’s chairman

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2. What was Maureen Harkey warned to do by the pilot?

  A. The pilot said that she must throw her cigarette out of the plane, or he would get her

   off the plane.

  B. The pilot said she must stop smoking immediately, otherwise he would bring down the jet

   and hand her to the police.

  C. The pilot said that she couldn’t lit another cigarette after her first one.

  D. The pilot said that he would get her arrested by the police if she kept on smoking.

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1. The second half of the story has been in wrong order. (Parts a-d) Choose the rearranged order which you think is right.

  A. a, c, b, d  B. c, a, b, d C. c, a, d, b D. d, a, b, c

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89、(1分)

   A HOLIDAY jet pilot (飞行员) said that he would land and call the police after a woman refused to stop smoking.

   He warned Maureen Harkavy, “Put that cigarette out, or I’ll land the plane and have you arrested.”

   Maureen, 47, was so shocked she wrote to the airline’s chairman. But his reply was even ruder.

   “You seem to think you have a God-given right to pollute your neighbours’ atmosphere,” wrote John Ferriday of Paramount Airways.

   (a)Said Maureen, “I only found out about it when I was checking in. I’m a nervous flyer so I lit a cigarette during the flight. A stewardess (空姐) asked me to put it out, but I said I wanted to carry on as there was no rule against smoking on the plane.” She was just finishing her cigarette when the pilot arrived.

   (b) I’ve never seen such an unpleasant letter. She said, “I don’t think I’ll ever fly again.” But there was a funny side. Maureen explained, “We were offered duty-free (免税) cigarette from the stewardess on the plane!”

   (c) Mr. Ferriday went on; “Believe me, you haven’t. Especially when you travel on my planes.”

   Maureen and her husband Michael were moved to Paramount flight just before they left Portugal. But they were not told of the company’ s (公司的) no smoking policy.

   (d) “He was loud and rude,” said Maureen. “He said if I lit another cigarette he would land the plane at Bordeaux and hand me to the French police.”

   Later, from her home in Mosely, Birmingham, Maureen wrote to the company and received the rude reply.

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5. “water for drink, vegetables for food and linen and other plant life for clothing were enough to live on.” That is ____ .

  A. the conclusion drawn by the writer  B. the words of Robert Cook

  C. a saying   D. the belief of a certain famous person

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4. We can inferred from the passage that the fox wasn’t killed by Robert Cook, but perhaps ____ .

  A. it could understand what it did was bad after Robert gave it a talk on the evils of murder.

  B. it had sports together with Robert’s farm workers

  C. it was given a chance to run away

  D. it had got a beat from Robert’s farm workers

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3. “Vegetarians”are people who do not ____ .

  A. buy animals B. kill animals  C. eat animals   D. keep animals

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