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Return from the Cage1 It was the open space in Austin that initially overwhelmed me. I couldn'

Return from the Cage1

It was the open space in Austin that initially overwhelmed me. I couldn't adjust to it. The ease with which I could get in a car and drive to any place left me bewildered and confused. Where were the military checkpoints? Where were the armed soldiers asking for my identification papers? Where were the barricades that would force me to turn back?

I had just returned to the United States after an absence of 11 years, during which I lived in a refugee camp in Bethlehem, the town where Christ was born. I was not used to freedom of movement, nor to going more than a few miles without encountering military checkpoints.

Getting comfortable with my sudden freedom in Austin was going to take time. I had to adjust to no longer feeling like an animal inside a cage. Most days, I felt utterly dazed. I would spend hours sitting on a stone bench at the University of Texas, staring at the squirrels and the birds. The green lawns brought tears to my eyes.

My mind would drift to the refugee camp in Bethlehem, and to 3-year-old Marianna, my delightful ex-neighbor. Marianna has never seen a green lawn in her life and has never seen a squirrel. She lives confined to Bethlehem, forced to remain a prisoner behind the checkpoints and the military barricades. The distance between Marianna's house and Jerusalem is no further than the distance from my South Austin home to downtown. Yet Marianna has never been to Jerusalem and is unlikely to go there anytime in the near future, because no Palestinian can venture into the Holy City without a special Israeli-issued permit, and those permits are almost impossible to come by.

But adjusting to my sudden freedom paled in comparison to overcoming my fears and my nightmares. When I left Bethlehem, the second Palestinian uprising against Israel's military occupation was already two months under way. The sound of bomb explosions, gunfire and Apache helicopters overhead lingered in my mind. Hard as I tried, I couldn't shake the sounds away. They were always there, ringing inside my head.

Now, in Austin, there were nightmares. I would dream either of friends being shot dead, or see pools of blood spilling from human bodies, or that I myself was the target of gunfire. I would wake up in a sweat, terrified of going back to sleep. During the day, the sound of police or ambulance sirens made me jumpy. Helicopters flying overhead made me uneasy. I had to constantly remind myself that these were most often civilian and not military, helicopters. I had to remind myself that the ambulances were not rushing to the wounded demonstrators.

I looked around me, and I wondered if anyone realized, or even knew, that the Apache helicopters being used by the Israeli military to shell innocent Palestinian civilians are actually made in this country! As a writer in Palestine, I had regularly visited bombed-out houses in search of stories. The home of a young nurse sticks out in my mind. A few miles away from the stable in Bethlehem where Christ is said to have been born, her house came under attack by Israeli tanks and was completely burned. I held the remains of some of the tank shells in my two bare hands and read the inscription: "Made in Mesa, Arizona."

I wanted to stand on a chair and scream this information to everyone walking through the mall. The tear gas civilians inhale in the Palestinian Territories is made in Pennsylvania, and the helicopters and the F-16 fighter planes are also made in the USA. Yet here in this society, no one appears to care that their tax money funds armies that bring death and destruction to civilians, civilians who are no different from civilians in this country.

And I worry about the indifference in this country. I worry because someday, young American men will find themselves fighting another Vietnam War this time possibly in the Middle East without a notion of what it is they are doing there. And we will have a repetition of history: Mothers will lose sons and wives will lose husbands in an unnecessary war. I have been repeating this warning in all the talks I have been giving in the past nine months. No one took me seriously. I couldn't understand why young Americans, with their whole futures ahead of them, should go to die in a war they will not understand.

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听力原文:M: Hi,I'm calling about the ad for the apartment found in today's newspaper.W: Ok

听力原文:M: Hi,I'm calling about the ad for the apartment found in today's newspaper.

W: Okay. What would you like to know?

M: First of all,how big is it?Oh,and…is the apartment furnished at all?

W: It's a two-bedroom apartment with a living room,dinning room and kitchen,and one bathroom. There's also a place for a washer and dryer. The apartment is partially furnished with a refrigerator,a stove,and my grandmother's old dishwasher.

M: Your grandmother's old dishwasher?Okay. What's the rent?Does that include utilities?

W: It's $950 a month. But you could always split the cost with a roommate. The rent includes gas and electricity,but not the phone bill.

M: Oh,yeah. Well,can I rent month-to-month,or do I have to sign a lease for a longer period of time?

W: We require a 6-month commitment for the apartment,and if you cancel the agreement anytime during that period,hey…you lose your deposit.

M: Oh,and how much is the deposit?Do I get my deposit back after I move out?That's assuming that I even move in.

W: It's $400,and,of course,this money is used to repair damage or general wear and tear on our apartment. like the leaks in the old roof from last year's snow storm. Generally speaking,we return the deposit, minus a small fee for,you know,cleaning the apartment for the next tenant,but if you trash the place, then don't expect to get anything back.

M: Okay. Oh,um…how close is the apartment to the university campus?

W: It's about eight blocks from campus,but you can catch a number of busses right out in front.

M: Oh,so,then,if there's a busy road out front,is it noisy?

W: Well,there are always trade-offs: it's a little noisy with the road outside and the airport behind you,but the place is really convenient because there's a supermarket and shopping center right across the street. Just keep the windows closed and a pair of ear plugs handy,and you'll be fine.

M: One last question. Are pets allowed?

W: Well,you can keep small pets like a hamster in a small cage,but we don't allow larger animals like dogs, cats,or snakes. Things like that.

M: Well,I have a rat that I keep in a cage. Will that be okay?

W: Um,as long as it doesn't escape,I guess that's okay.

M: Uh…Is it possible for me to drop by and visit the apartment tomorrow morning?

W: Sure,but just remember we rent the apartment on a first-come,first-serve basis,so there's no guarantee it'll still be available then.

(26)

A.It includes a washer and dryer.

B.The apartment is partially furnished.

C.The rent is over $ 900 a month.

D.Gas and electricity are included in the rent.

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第2题

Where did Lucy return from?A.Britain.B.Australia.C.Canada.D.America.

Where did Lucy return from?

A.Britain.

B.Australia.

C.Canada.

D.America.

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第3题

The town was far away from the house and Pa did not return until the next morning.A.YB.NC.

The town was far away from the house and Pa did not return until the next morning.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第4题

The speaker agreed to()from the position that he had just sated.

A.return

B.jump

C.withdraw

D.retreat

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第5题

People benefit from stocks in obtaining two parts of return:____________.

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第6题

In the year of __, Shakespeare retired from the stage and return to his hometown.A.16

A.1609

B.1612

C.1615

D.1618

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第7题

What will the listeners find on their desks when they return from their lunch?A.A company

What will the listeners find on their desks when they return from their lunch?

A.A company newsletter.

B.An instruction booklet.

C.A new computer.

D.A list containing the clients.

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第8题

Please __ an open return flight from Barcelona to Frankfurt.

A.paper

B.text

C.book

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第9题

A.They will buy a new house after they return from their vacation.B.They will not buy

A.They will buy a new house after they return from their vacation.

B.They will not buy a new house because they do not have enough money.

C.They will not buy a new house because they can't find a small one.

D.They will buy a new house that they found while they were on vacation.

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第10题

From: Bethany Adair To: Customer service employees Subject: Return and Exchange Policy Dat

From: Bethany Adair

To: Customer service employees

Subject: Return and Exchange Policy

Date: July 7

Dear Employees,

Recently, there have been some questions concerning our return and exchange policy. I would like to briefly reiterate what that policy is in this memorandum. Please review this information so that you are aware of it when a customer attempts to return or exchange an item.

Solasoft General Return and Exchange Policy >>

If a customer is not satisfied with their purchase of any Solasoft product, they are permitted to either return or exchange the product within 14 calendar days of the receipt of the product. If the item has been returned unopened and in the original packaging, it can be exchanged or returned based on the original method of payment. If the original packaging has been opened, however, a 10 percent fee will be deducted from any exchange or return transaction. Any product that warrants the 10 percent fee can only be refunded with a store credit.

Please note that we do not permit the return or exchange of the following products:

1. Any product that has been customized or personalized

2. Electronic software downloads

3. Software upgrades

4. Solasoft gift cards

5. Solasoft gift packaging

6. Any Solasoft program membership

7. Technical support

Also, there are special policies regarding merchandise that is defective. If such a case arises, please speak with a manager. Either Vince Hopkins or myself should be available for further instructions before proceeding with any course of action.

Thank you,

From: Bethany Adair To: Customer service employees

How long does a customer have to return unopened merchandise?

A.10 days from the date of purchase

B.12 days from the date of purchase

C.14 days from the date of purchase

D.16 days from the date of purchase

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第11题

听力原文:Hi, Washington, this is Carl speaking. Have you finished reading the book that I
lend you a month before? The book is borrowed from my cousin. He borrowed the book from our college library and had to return it before this Saturday, September 15. If it is convenient, would you like to return the book for him to the library? If you are busy, you can contact me. Sorry to disturb, thank you.

Why does Carl call Washington?

A.To ask him to return the book on time

B.To ask him to borrow a book from his cousin

C.To ask him to borrow a book from the library

D.To ask him to contact with him

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