The Official Theme for the 2005 World Exposition , Aichi,Japan is “Nature’s Wisd
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The Official Theme for the 2005 World Exposition , Aichi,Japan is “Nature’s Wisdom”. Name: The 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan Theme: “Nature’s Wisdom” Site: Steo City, Nagakute Town, Toyata City, in Aichi Prefecture, Japan Period: March 25 to September 25, 2005 Projected number of visitors: 15 million Nature has provided humanity with a means to develop into complex societies based on this very basic relationship. A vast network of knowledge and wisdom has evolved from this basic relationship between humans and nature. Nature"s wisdom,her mysteries, inspiring beauty and power,have been unlocked by minds and scientific processes. Humans have become masters of this knowledge and have developed incredible technologies to employ energy and other resources. In an increasingly overcrowded world, it is sometimes hard to focus beyond everyday life and onto the long term effects of our technological progress. Surely then,we must be reminded of the true wisdom found in a continuous relationship with nature. After all,we are in a world seeing an increasing amount of media coverage of international debates concerned about damage to the environment. It is commonly accepted that as far as the environment is concerned,it is a time to re-think our relationship with nature before it is too late. Model Community Continuous development is what the Eco-communities project at Expo 2005 is all about. The Eco-communities project has been expected to reuse energy and to reduce and make use of existing waste. As well, the entire Expo 2005 site--expected to host 25 million people over a six-month period--has been designed with the conservation(保持)of nature and the local environment as the top priority(优先考虑的事). Finding answers for today" s world must be done in the background of technology. Thus,the idea of eco-communities was developed. Yet, an understanding of the socio-historical background is just as important in today’s richly multi-cultural world of economically various states and unions. And so the "Art of Life" Expo 2005 sub-theme was expected to be a model of human participation on a global scale. Expo 2005 offers to the people of the world an opportunity to come together and discuss many global issues that face humankind. It is a place to bring together the world"s talent to create a model community for the future where humans can live in harmony with nature. 64.What is the period of Expo 2005 Japan? A.May 1-October 31. B.March 25-September 25. C.May 1-October 30. D.October 9-0ctober 21. 65. Which of the following themes is Expo 2005 Japan"s? A.Better City,Better Life B.Interactions between Urban and Rural Areas C.Nature’s Wisdom D.Environment, Resource and Technique 66.According to paragraph 3, nature has many features except ______. A. danger B. power C. beauty D. wisdom 67. We can infer that______according the contents of the passage. A.the relationship between nature and humans isn’t close B.it is easier for us to find the true wisdom C.it is important and necessary for human to protect environment and nature D.harmonious community and Art of life can’t realize |
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The unimaginable earthquake in Haiti has shocked the world. Thanks to modern communication technology, the world has seen the scale of destruction by the 7.0- magnitude quake. Images on TV and the Internet show the Haiti capital has been reduced to rubble and helpless survivors waiting for relief. So far, at least 50,000 people are feared dead, and tens of thousands left injured or homeless in one of the poorest countries in the West. The number of dead is rising with each passing hour for a few days. Considering Haiti’s total population is only about 8.5 million, the extent of damage will reach every field of the country’s social structures. Rescuers from countries such as China, the United States, France and Dominican Republic have already reached Haiti, carrying necessary things like food and medicines, life-detecting devices and other rescue equipment. Politicians,workers and Hollywood actors have opened their wallets and called for donations to help disaster relief. The whole world is ready to help them. The world is a village today where no one can remain indifferent when a neighbor falls in disaster. The suffering of people anywhere in the world strikes the hearts of Chinese people. The death of eight Chinese peacekeepers in Haiti has little to do with it. Chinese people feel a special sympathy for Haitians because just less than 20 months ago they were struggling to rise from the earthquake. Though Beijing and Port-au-Prince have no diplomatic relations, China was among the first nations to send a rescue team and to announce a donation. In the face of natural disasters, respect for human lives overtakes diplomacy and national boundaries. We share the pain of the Haitian people, and we believe China’s experience in rescue and operations and reconstructions will help reduce that pain. The most pressing task after a quake is the golden-hour rescue operation. Many Haitians are buried under rubble, and relentless efforts must be made to save as many of them as possible. Yet there remains a question on how effectively the flows of aid from around the world be managed. It is here that the UN can play the leading role, for it should be responsible for common humanitarian efforts from across the globe to reach the benefits to the maximum number of people. After the 2004 tsunami killed more than 200,000 people in Asia, some experts said the UN needed to build a well-equipped and trained force disaster rescue specialists and keep it on standby to help people after natural disasters such as the Haiti quake. It is time the UN gave the idea a serious thought, for a life-saving force could play as important as its peacekeeping soldiers. 60.According to the passage, which of the following is true? A.The number of Haiti’s total population is about 8.5 billion B.Rescuers from many countries have reached Haiti, carrying necessary things like food, water and medicines. C.Chinese people feel a special sympathy for Haitians because we have the same experiences. D.The flows of aid from the world has been managed well. 61.The word “indifferent” underlined in the third paragraph most probably means ______. A.cruel B.friendly C.cold D.warm 62. We can infer that people around the world actively help the Haitians because ______. A.people among countries have close relations B.earthquake is a natural disaster, people respect human lives, and show common feelings to people in trouble C.people should be responsible D.people have ever been rescued by Haitians 63.Which of the following would be the best title for the text? A.The UN plays an important role B.We are with you, Haiti C.People share the pain with the Haitian people D.Modern communication technology is used widely |
HOUSTON (Reuters) — Houston tops a U.S. magazine’s annual fattest cities list for the fourth time in five years, with four other Texas cities in the top 25. Fast food restaurants — Houston has twice the national average number — are partly to blame for the dishonor, Men’s Fitness editor-in-chief Neal Boulton said. “Americans work long hours, don’t take vacations, and when they’re faced with the worst food choices, they indulge (沉溺于) in those,” he said. High humidity, poor air quality and some of the nation’s longest commute (每天去上班的路程) times also helped Texas’ most populous city unseat Detroit, the 2003 heavy weight champion, the magazine said. Houston Mayor Bill White, who has worked with a major food company to develop healthy food products and the city’s public schools to improve lunch menus, called the report “mostly ungrounded and nonsense.” “On the other hand, it calls attention to real issues the mayor is trying to deal with,” his spokesman, Frank Michel, said. The magazine said it looked at factors such as the number and types of restaurants, park space, air quality, weather and the number of health clubs. Philadelphia, Detroit, Memphis, Tennessee, and Chicago followed Houston on the seventh edition of the fat list. Texas cities Dallas, San Antonio, Fort Worth and El Paso were in the top 14, which Boulton said was no surprise. “It’s pure big indulgence, just living big, and that’s part of the culture,” said Boulton. Seattle ranked as the fittest city. Austin and Arlington, a Dallas-Fort Worth suburb, were the only Texas cities on the fit list. Austin was 19th and Arlington 22nd out of 25. 小题1:What decides the magazine’s annual fattest list?A.The size of fat population. | B.The number of fast food restaurants. | C.The economic growth rate of the state. | D.Things related to unhealthy ways of life. | 小题2:Which city topped 2003 fattest cities list? A.Houston. | B.Dallas. | C.Detroit. | D.Philadelphia. | 小题3:By saying “living big” (in Paragraph 9), Boulton means people _________.A.are growing fatter | B.are living wastefully | C.eat too many fatty foods | D.are spending too much time working | 小题4:Which of the following is best supported by the text?A.Texas has the most fat cities in the U.S. | B.Bill White is happy with the newspaper report. | C.People in Texas are the most hardworking in the U.S. | D.Most school children in Houston have weight problems. |
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The Media Village and Media Hotel for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games will provide a collection of convenient services to the host broadcasters, rights holding broadcasters, and other media this summer. Located near the Beiyuanlukou North Station of the Line 5 subway, the Media Village is northeast of the Olympic Green and the Olympic Forest Park in the north of the city -- just five kilometers(km) from the Main Press Center (MBC) and two km from the International Broadcast Center (IBC). It will take just 15 minutes by car to reach the National Stadium and other core stadiums. In addition, shuttle buses to the different stadiums will run daily. Journalists will be able to pass the security check for their destination stadium when they get on the buses and be able to enter the stadium upon arrival. The Media Village is being completed in two phases (阶段). Composed of two sections, the 640,000-sqm Media Village will accommodate 7,000 journalists. The project can continue to adopt changes according to the requirements of the Olympics. Journalists staying at the Media Village will enjoy an attractive selection of services, including completely furnished rooms, a 24-hour media workroom, ADSL, 24-hour dining service, UPS delivery service, banking, Olympic licensed product store, newspaper and magazine booth, dry cleaning, post office, and gym. In line with the concepts of " Green Olympics," " Hi-tech Olympics," and " People"s Olympics," the Media Village makes use of green construction materials and surpasses the city"s energy-saving standards by 60 percent. Completed last May, the Media Village is undergoing decoration and outside greening at present. It is scheduled to be open from July 25 to August 29, 2008. 73. The Media Village is _______. A. in the northeast of the Olympic Forest Park B. five kilometers from the Main Press Center C. two kilometers from the International Broadcast Center D. a-quarter car ride from the National Stadium 74. Journalists staying at the Media Village must receive security check when_______. A. entering any destination stadiums before their arrival B. getting on the buses or entering any stadiums C. getting on the buses to their destination Stadium D. entering any destination stadiums upon their arrival 75. As for the Media Village, we know from the passage that _______. A. Journalists at the Media Village will enjoy all kinds of services they need B. It is designed to provide excellent services and built with higher standards C. The Media Village reaches 60 percent of the city" s energy-saving standards D. It will be completed in May, 2008 and will be open in July or August, 2008 76. What does the whole passage tell us about the Media Village? A. Its convenience, accommodations and decoration. B. Its function, safety, standards and transportation. C. Its location, security, services and construction. D. Its importance, security check and use. |
A report, published in last week"s Journal of the American Medical Association, offers a picture of how risky it is to get a lift from a teenage driver. Indeed, a 16-year-old driver with three or more passengers is three times as likely to have a fatal(致命)accident as a teenager driving alone. By contrast, the risk of death for drivers between 30 and 59 decreases with each additional passenger. The author also found that the death rates for teenage drivers increased dramatically after 10 p. m.,and especially after midnight. With passengers in the car,the driver was even more likely to die in a late night accident. Robert Foss, a scientist at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, says the higher death rates for teenage drivers have less to do with "really stupid behavior" than with just a lack of driving experience. "The basic thing, "he says, "is that adults who are responsible for issuing(发放) licenses fail to recognize how skilled a task driving is. " Both he and the author of the study believe that the way to reduce the harm is to have so-called graduated licensing systems, in which getting a license is a slower process. A graduated license requires that a teenager first prove himself capable of driving in the presence of an adult, followed by a period of driving at night with a limited number of passengers before graduating to get a full driving license. Graduated licensing systems have reduced teenage driver crashes, according to recent studies. About half of the states now have some sort of graduated licensing system in place, but only 10 of those states have number limitation on passengers. California is the strictest, with a new driver prohibited from carrying any passenger under 20 for the first six months. 76.Which of the following situations is most dangerous according to the passage? A. Adults giving a lift to teenagers on the highway after 10 p. m. B. A teenager driving after midnight with passengers in the car. C. Adults driving with three or more teenage passengers late at night. D. A teenager getting a lift from a stranger on the highway at midnight. 77.According to Robert Foss, the high death rate of teenage drivers is mainly due to_______. A. their frequent driving at night B. their lack of driving experience C. their improper way of driving D. their driving with passengers 78.Which of the following statements is true according to Paragraph 3 ? A. Teenagers should spend more time learning to drive. B. Driving is a skill too difficult for teenagers to learn. C. Teenagers should be limited in taking driving lessons. D. People issuing license are partly responsible for the accidents. 79.A suggested measure to be taken to reduce teenagers"driving accidents is that_______ A. driving in the presence of an adult should be made a rule. B. they should be forbidden to take on passengers C. they should not be allowed to drive after 10 p. m. D. the licensing systems should be improved 80.The present situation in about half of the states is that the graduated licensing system_______. A. is under discussion B. is about to be set up C. has been put into effect D. has been perfected |
第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Beijing has reported its first death case of A/H1N1 flu, also the fourth on the Chinese mainland, health authorities said Wednesday. The patient, a freshman at the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, had tested positive for A/H1N1 flu and died Tuesday, a spokesman with the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau said. The young student and some other schoolmates developed fever and other flu symptoms during a military training--a compulsory training for freshmen at Chinese universities -- in the past week in Daxing District in suburban Beijing. The student was sent to a district hospital Monday as the physical condition deteriorated , but died Tuesday. More than 3,000 freshmen from the university attended the military training starting October 22, and 28 out of 71 who had temperatures above 38 degrees Celsius had tested positive for A/H1N1 flu, the health bureau spokesman said. "The health and education authorities have ordered the university to improve prevention measures and quarantine the patients. Currently, they are all in stable condition and no severe case has been reported," he said. The A/H1N1 flu has earlier caused three deaths on the Chinese mainland -- an 18-year-old woman in Tibet who died on October 4, a 43-year-old woman who died on October 16 in Tibet"s neighboring province of Qinghai, and an unspecified patient who died on October 25 in the northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Chinese mainland had reported 35,664 confirmed cases of the A/H1N1 flu by 3 p.m Monday, the Ministry of Health said. 56. have been reported on the Chinese mainland A. Four deaths B. Three deaths C. Two deaths D. Five deaths 57. The underlined word “deteriorated” in Paragraph 2 most probably means . A. become better B. become worse C. become crazy D. become silent 58. According to the news, we can see A. the government has done nothing about the flu B. the government hasn’t taken the flu seriously C. the government has done something about the flu D. the government hasn’t known what to do 59. Which of the following is true? A. The student died from the military training. B. Only the student had a fever. C. Those who have caught the flu will die D. New students at Chinese universities must receive a military training |
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