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Aborigines were earliest known inhabitants of a country. The term is generally applied to

the original or native inhabitants of a country, as opposed to a race from another area or colonists and their descendants. Most nations have instituted measures for the welfare of the aborigines within their territories. Such measures include those of the U.S. and Canada concerning Indians and Inuits and those of Australia concerning its aboriginal groups.

All aboriginal peoples have been affected by contact with contemporary civilization; in some cases, the introduction of disease, warfare, alcohol, and drugs has demoralized and destroyed peoples. Others, such as the Ainu of northern Japan, have become almost wholly assimilated. The greatest degree of racial mixture has occurred among the native Polynesians of Hawaii. The Indian population of the U.S. has extensively intermarried with whites; those Indians living on reservations retain some traditional Indian folkways. In Central and South America and in the Caribbean region, many tribes have become extinct, in most cases after Spanish or Portuguese conquest. Among aborigines who have kept strong elements of their original identity are the Inuit, Maori, Dayak, and Australian aborigines. Tribes in such comparatively inaccessible areas as the Amazon River Basin of South America still live largely according to their traditional cultures.

The word "aborigines" most probably means ______.

A.strong colonists.

B.local inhabitants.

C.poor farmers.

D.native people.

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第1题

It can be inferred from the passage that the virus is transmitted from chimps in Cameroon
to humans most probably through

A. some clades of the VIRUS related to the human virus.

B. aborigines residing in the virgin forest of Cameroon.

C. Ivory and hardwood traders who were bitten by the chimps.

D. chimp droppings floating in a fiver from Southam Cameroon to Congo.

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第2题

Hawaii, the newest state in the United States, is a 【C1】______of eight large islands and m

Hawaii, the newest state in the United States, is a 【C1】______ of eight large islands and many small 【C2】______ in the Central Pacific Ocean, about 2,200 miles west of San Francisco. Hawaii was probably 【C3】______ about 750 A. D. , by 【C4】______ from the other Pacific islands. The first Europeans 【C5】______ Americans to visit it were the British Captain James Cook and his 【C6】______ in 1778. James named his discovery the Sandwich Islands 【C7】______ the sponsor of his expedition, the Earl of Sandwich. Twelve years later, the others from Europe and the new United States began to settle in the islands.

These "westerners" brought 【C8】______ to Hawaii. They brought new diseases, which the Hawaiians had no 【C9】______ to; they brought alcohol, which many Hawaiians became 【C10】______ to; they brought a new religion which 【C11】______ the old values and forced the islanders to 【C12】______ their old culture and 【C13】______ to a new one.

Many Americans settled in Hawaii, and in 1893, they 【C14】______ the queen and 【C15】______ Hawaii a republic. Sandford Dole, a missionary's son, was made president. In 1898, the United States 【C16】______ the islands, and it became a 【C17】______ of the United States in 1900.

On December 7th, 1941, the Japanese 【C18】______ Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. This attack 【C19】______ the entrance of the United States to the Second World War. In 1959, the United States Congress 【C20】______ Hawaii to statehood, making it the fiftieth state in the United States. For the first time in about 200 years, Hawaiians were able to participate in the electoral process.

【C1】______

A.group

B.bunch

C.gathering

D.sort

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第3题

A man shot Martin Luther King in Atlanta on 4th April, 1968.He drove a white Ford car. Who

A man shot Martin Luther King in Atlanta on 4th April, 1968. He drove a white Ford car. Who was he.'? The police found "Harvey Lowmeyer's" gun and "John Willard' s" shirt, and then the white car. It was "Eric Starvo Galt's' '' car. So what was this man's real name? Marks on the car were sent to Los Angeles. 300 detectives questioned people. At last one found a photograph of "Galt". Then detectives in Atlanta found a fingerprint. It was on a map in "Galt's" room in a small hotel. One fingerprint was enough. James Earl Ray's fingerprints were already on the F.B.I. (联邦调查局) cards. The police watched railway stations, hotels and airport. 3,000 detectives were trying to find Ray, yet things went unsuccessfully. The Canadian police were helping too. They looked at 24,000 photographs in their Passport Office. Then they found one of "Ramon George Sneyd ", "We gave this man a passport last month," they said, "He went to London on 2nd May." The man was wearing thick glasses but the London Airport saw Sneyd's name on a passenger list. It was the end of the biggest man-hunt in history. The F.B.I. spent 1.4 million dollars, but they got their man.

The man called Ray was believed to be the real murderer of Martin Luther King because _________.

A.some people described his looking to the police

B.he had been to Canada and got a Canadian passport in the name of Ramon George Sneyd

C.one of his fingerprints was the same as the one found in "Gaits" room

D.he had a white Ford car, which the police found in Atlanta

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第4题

Which of the following is NOT the cause for destruction of aborigines?A.DrugsB.AlcoholC.Mo

Which of the following is NOT the cause for destruction of aborigines?

A.Drugs

B.Alcohol

C.Money

D.Disease

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第5题

Indigenous peoples make up about 3% of the Canadian people. They are _____.

A、Indians and Africans

B、Aborigines and Indians

C、Eskimos and Aborigines

D、American Indians and Inuit

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第6题

Which one of following is not the feature of Australia?()A、KoalaB、KangarooC、AboriginesD

A.Koala

B.Kangaroo

C.Aborigines

D.Maoris

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第7题

The article states that grunt-and-groan forms of speech are found ______.A.nowhere todayB.

The article states that grunt-and-groan forms of speech are found ______.

A.nowhere today

B.among the Australian aborigines

C.among Eastern cultures

D.among people speaking "backward" languages

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第8题

What earl you infer from the last sentence?

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第9题

Most Adults in US Have Low Risk of Heart DiseaseMore than 80 percent of US adults have a l

Most Adults in US Have Low Risk of Heart Disease

More than 80 percent of US adults have a less than 10-percent risk of developing heart disease in the next 10 years, according to a report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Just 3 percent have a risk that exceeds 20 percent.

"I hope that these numbers will give physicians, researchers, health policy analysts, and others a better idea of how coronary heart disease is distributed in the US population," lead author Dr. Earl S. Ford. from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, said in a statement.

The findings are based on analysis of data from 13,769 subjects, between 20 and 79 years of age, who participated in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 1988 to 1994.

Overall, 82 percent of adults had a risk of less than 10 percent, 15 percent had a risk that fell between 10 to 20 percent, and 3 percent had a risk above 20 percent.

The proportion of subjects in the highest risk group increased with advancing age, and men were more likely than women to be in this group. By contrast, race or ethnicity had little effect on risk distributions.

Although the report suggests that most adults have a low 10-year risk of heart disease, a large proportion have a high or immediate risk, Dr. Daniel S. Berman, from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and Dr. Nathan D. Wong, from the University of California at Irvine, note in a related editorial.

Aggressive treatment measures and public health strategies are needed to shift the overall population risk downward, they add.

The 10-year risk of heart disease is low for most US adults.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题

Where is Sunset Hotel located?A.In Kensington gardens.B.At Bayswater, W2.C.Near Earl's Cou

Where is Sunset Hotel located?

A.In Kensington gardens.

B.At Bayswater, W2.

C.Near Earl's Court, SW5.

D.Next to Olympia Exhibition Halls.

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