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We found that bar at last. I didn' t have to ask again, for there it was in big red neon l

etters ovet the window--Star Bar. There were some iron tables outside with plastic chairs around them. A few people sat around, looking at a portable television set that someone had brought out of the bar. They were all in thin summer dresses or short shirts; even at that late hour it was stifling. Two thin dogs lay under one of the tables with their tongues out, and some of the women were fanning them- selves unenthusiastically (无精打彩地) with magazines.

"He' s not here," I said, after a quick look around. The television was speaking out an advertisement for a detergent(洗衣粉), and the people sitting round had their eyes glued to the picture of a woman proudly showing how white her husband' s underwear was after having been washed. They took no notice of us at all.

"Well, what did you expect?" replied Fergus, yawning (打呵欠)." It's only half past nine, and he said he would be here at nine. You ought to know Graig by this time. He' 11 turn up some- time after ten."

The writer and his friend

A.had never been to that bar before

B.did not know if they had come to the right place

C.asked somebody the name of the bar

D.had little difficulty in finding the bar

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第1题

A We found that bar at last. I didn ' t have to ask again, for there it was in big red ne

A

We found that bar at last. I didn ' t have to ask again, for there it was in big red neon letters over the window-Star Bar. There were some iron tables outside with plastic chairs around them. A few people sat around, looking at a portable television set that someone had brought out of the bar.

They were all in thin summer dresses or short shirts; even at that late hour it was stifling. Two thin dogs lay under one of the tables with their tongues out, and some of the women were fanning them-selves unenthusiastically (无精打采地 ) with magazines.

" He ' s not here , " I said , after a quick look around. The television was speaking out an adver- tisement for a detergent(洗衣粉) , and the people sitting round had their eyes glued to the picture of a woman proudly showing how white her husband' s underwear was after having been washed.They took no notice of us at all. .

" Well, what did you expect?" replied Fergus, yawning(打呵欠 ) . " It ' s only half past nine,

and he said he would be here at nine. You ought to know Graig by this time. He' ll turn up some-

time after ten. "

56. The writer and his friend________-

[A] had never been to that bar before

[ B ] did not know if they had come to the right place

[ C] asked somebody the name of the bar

[ D] had little difficulty in finding the bar

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第2题

After having lived for over twenty years in the same district, Albert Hall was forced
to move to a new neighborhood. He surprised his landlord by telling him that he was leaving because he could not afford to buy any more chocolate.

It all began a year ago when Albert Hall returned home one evening and found a large dog in front of his gate. He was very fond of animals and as he happened to have a small piece of chocolate in his pocket, he gave it to the dog. The next day, the dog was there again. It held up its paws (爪子) and received another piece of chocolate as a reward. Albert called his new friend “Bingo”. He never found out the dog's real name, nor who his owner was. However, Bingo appeared regularly every afternoon and it was quite clear that he liked chocolate more than bones. He soon grew dissatisfied with small pieces of chocolate and demanded a large bar a day. If at any time Albert couldn't give it, Bingo got very angry and refused to let him open the gate. Albert was now at Bingo's mercy and had to “buy him” to get into his own house! He spent such a large part of his week's wage to keep Bingo supplied with chocolate that in the end he had to move somewhere else.

1)、Albert had been living in the same district for all his life.

A.T

B.F

2)、Albert decided to move because he was afraid of animals, especially dogs.

A.T

B.F

3)、Bingo waited for Albert every afternoon at the gate because he liked Albert.

A.T

B.F

4)、We can tell from the story that Albert could afford to buy a large bar of chocolate for Bingo every day.

A.T

B.F

5)、Albert had to “buy him” means Albert had to give him chocolate.

A.T

B.F

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第3题

Breakfast?? Studies show that childrenwho eat breakfast do better in school. It doesn'

Breakfast

?? Studies show that childrenwho eat breakfast do better in school. It doesn't take much further thought tobelieve that adults will feel better and perform. better at work as well.Whether you work at home,on the farm, at the office, at school,or on theroad,it is not a good idea to skip(故意略去) break-fast.??

?? If we don't eat breakfast. weare likely to become fired when our brains and bodies run low on fu-el. Bymid-morning,a lot of us grab a cup of coffee,or wolf down a sugary candy bar towake up again. This might work for a few minutes,but by lunchtime we arehungry, bad-tempered,and perhaps our mood might make us a little more likely tomake unhealthy choices at lunch. Eating a good breakfast sets the tone for therest of the day.

?? People who eat breakfast aregenerally more likely to?? maintain a healthy weight. Many people be- lieve thatthey will lose weight if they skip meals,but that isn't a good idea. The bodyexpects to be re- fueled a few times a day, so start with a healthy breakfast.

?? A healt??hy breakfast shouldcontain some protein(蛋白质)and some fiber(纤维). Protein can come from meat,eggs, beans, or soy(大豆). Fiber can be found in' whole cereals(谷物 ) , grains or in fruits. A good example of a healthy breakfast might be something simplelike a hard boiled egg, an orange, and a bowl of whole grain cereal with soymilk.

Adults who eat breakfast will perform. better at ??work.??

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第4题

Breakfast Studies show that children who eat breakfast do better in school. It doesn'

Breakfast

Studies show that children who eat breakfast do better in school. It doesn't take much further thought to believe that adults will feel better and perform. better at work as well. Whether you work at home, on the farm, at the office, at school, or on the road, it is not a good idea to skip (故意略去) breakfast.

If we don't eat breakfast, we are likely to become tired when our brains and bodies run low on fuel. By mid-morning, a lot of us grab a cup of coffee, or wolf down a sugary candy bar to wake up again. This might work for a few minutes, but by lunchtime we are hungry, bad-tempered, and perhaps our mood might make us a little more likely to make unhealthy choices at lunch. Eating a good breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day.

People who eat breakfast are generally more likely to maintain a healthy weight.

Many people believe that they will lose weight if they skip meals, but that isn't a good idea. The body expects to be refueled a few times a day, so start with a healthy breakfast.

A healthy breakfast should contain some protein (蛋白质) and some fiber (纤维).Protein can come from meat, eggs, beans, or soy (大豆). Fiber can be found in whole cereals (谷物), grains or in fruits. A good example of a healthy breakfast might be something simple like a hard boiled egg, an orange, and a bowl of whole grain cereal with soy milk.

第 16 题 Adults who eat breakfast will perform. better at work.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第5题

American ImmigrantsThe percentage of immigrants (including those unlawfully present ) in t

American Immigrants

The percentage of immigrants (including those unlawfully present ) in the United states has been creeping upward for years. At 12.6 percent, it is now higher than at any point since the mid 1920s.

We are not about to go back to the days when congress openly worried about inferior races polluting America's bloodstream. But once again we are wondering whether we have too many of the wrong sort newcomers. Their loudest critics argue that the new wave of immigrants cannot, and indeed do not want to, fit in as previous generations did.

We now know that these racist views were wrong. In time, Italians, Romanians-and members of other so-called inferior races became exemplary Americans and contributed greatly, in ways too numerous to detail, to the building of this magnificent nation. There is no reason why these new immigrants should not have the same success.

Although children of Mexican immigrants do better, in terms of educational and professional attainment, than their parents, UCLA sociologist Edward Telles has found that the gains don't continue. Indeed, the fourth generation is marginally worse off than the third. James Jackson, of the University of Michigan, has found a similar trend among black Caribbean immigrants. Telles fears that Mexican-Americans may be fated to follow in the footsteps of American blacks-that large parts of the community may become mired(陷入) in a seemingly permanent state of poverty and underachievement. Like African-Americans, Mexican-Americans are increasingly relegated to (降入)segregated substandard schools, and their dropout rate is the highest for any ethnic group in the country.

We have learned much about the foolish idea of excluding people on the presumption of the ethnic/racial inferiority. But what we have not yet learned is how to make the process of Americanization work for all. I am not talking about requiring people to learn English or to adopt American ways; those things happen pretty much on their own, but as arguments about immigration hear up the campaign trail, we also ought to ask some broader question about assimilation, about how to ensure that people, once outsiders, don't forever remain marginalized within these shores.

That is a much larger question than what should happen with undocumented workers, or how best to secure the border, and it is one that affects not only newcomers but groups that have been here for generations. It will have more impact on our future than where we decide to set the admissions bar for the latest ware of would-be Americans. And it would be nice if we finally got the answer right.

How were immigrants viewed by U.S. congress in early days?

A.They were of inferior races.

B.They were a source of political corruption.

C.They were a threat to the nation's security.

D.They were part of the nation's bloodstream.

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第6题

Breakfast Studies show that children who eat breakfast do better in school, it doesn

Breakfast

Studies show that children who eat breakfast do better in school, it doesn't take much further thought to believe that adults will feel better and perform. better at work as well. Whether you work at home, on the farm, at the office, at school, or on the road, it is not a good idea to skip (故意略去) breakfast.

If we don't eat breakfast, we are likely to become tired when our brains and bodies run low on fuel. By mid-morning, a lot of us grab a cup of coffee, or wolf down a sugary candy bar to wake up again. This might work .for a few minutes, but by lunchtime we are hungry, bad-tempered, and perhaps our mood might make us a little more likely to make unhealthy choices at lunch. Eating a good breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day.

People who eat breakfast are generally more likely to maintain a healthy weight. Many people believe that they will lose weight if they skip meals, but that isn't a good idea. The body expects to be refueled a few times a day, so start with a healthy breakfast.

A healthy breakfast should contain some protein (蛋白质) and some fiber (纤维). Protein can come from meat, eggs, beans, or soy (大豆). Fiber can be found in whole cereals (谷物), grains or in fruits. A good example of a healthy breakfast might be something simple like a hard boiled egg, an orange, and a bowl of whole grain cereal with soy milk.

第 16 题 Adults who eat breakfast will perform. better at work.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Not mentioned

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第7题

根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。 Breakfast Studies show that Children who eat breakfast

根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。

Breakfast

Studies show that Children who eat breakfast do better in sch001.It doesn't take much further thought to believe that adults will feel better and perform. better at work as well. Whether you work at home,on the farm,at the office,at school. or on the road,it is not a good idea to skip(故意略去)breakfast.

1f we don't eat. breakfast;We are likely to become tired when our brains and bodies run low on fuel. By mid;morning,a lot of US grab a cup of coffee,or wolf down a sugary candy bar to wake up again,his might work for a few minutes,but by lunchtime we are hungry,bad-tempered,and perhaps our mood might make US a little more likely to make unhealthy choices at lunch. Eating a good breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day.

People who eat breakfast are generally more likely to maintain a healthy weight. Many people believe that they w-II lose weight if they skip meals,but that isn't a good idea. The body expects to be refueled a few times a day,so start with a healthy breakfast. A healthy breakfast;Should contain some protein(蛋白质)and some fiber(纤维)。

Protein can from meat,eggs,beans,or soy(大豆)。Fiber can be found in whole cereals(谷物),grains or in fruits. A good example of a healthy breakfast might be something simple a hard boiled e99,an orange,and a bowl of whole grain cereal with soy milk.

第 16 题 Adults who eat breakfast will perform. better at work.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第8题

回答题。 Immigrants in the United StatesThe percentage of immigrants (including those un

回答题。

Immigrants in the United States

The percentage of immigrants (including those unlawfully present ) in the United States has been creeping upward for years. At 12.6 percent, it is now higher than at any point since the mid-1920s.

We are not about to go back to the days when Congress openly worried about inferior races polluting America&39;s bloodstream. But once again we are wondering whether we have too many of the wrong sort of newcomers. Their loudest critics argue that the new wave of immigrants cannot, and indeed do not want, to fit in as previous generations did.

We now know that these racist views were wrong. In time, Italians, Romanians and members of other so-called inferior races became exemplary Americans and contributed greatly, in ways too numerous to detail, to the building of this magnificent nation. There is no reason why these new immigrants should not have the same success.

Although children of Mexican immigrants do better, in terms of educational and professional attainment, than their parents, UCLA sociologist Edward Telles has found that the gains don&39;t continue. Indeed, the fourth generation is marginally worse off than the third. James Jackson, of the University of Michigan, has found a similar trend among black Caribbean immigrants. Telles fears that Mexican-Americans may be fated to follow in the footsteps of American blacks--that large parts of the community may become mired (陷入 ) in a seemingly permanent state of poverty and underachievement. Like African-Americans, Mexican-Americans are increasingly relegated to (降入 ) segregated, substandard schools, and their dropout rate is the highest for any ethnic group in the country.

We have learned much about the foolish idea of excluding people on the presumption of ethnic/racial inferiority. But what we have not yet learned is how to make the process of Americanization work for all. I am not talking about requiring people to learn English or to adopt American ways ; those things happen pretty much on their own. But as arguments about immigration heat up the campaign trail, we also ought to ask some broader questions about assimilation, about bow to ensure that people, once outsiders, don&39;t forever remain marginalized within these shores.

That is a much larger question than what should happen with undocumented workers, or how best to secure the border, and it is one that affects not only newcomers but groups that have been here for generations. It will have more impact on our future than where we decide to set the admissions bar for the latest wave of would-be Americans. And it would be nice if we finally got the answer right.

How were immigrants viewed by U. S. Congress in the early days? 查看材料

A.They were of inferior races.

B.They were a source of political corruption.

C.They were a threat to the nation"s security.

D.They were part of the nation"s bloodstream.

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第9题

In Chinese, we use pan to describe what we do in a bar is a very vivid metaphor.A.YB.NC.NG

In Chinese, we use pan to describe what we do in a bar is a very vivid metaphor.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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