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The fifth paragraph is mainly about ______.A.the results of an AIDS infectionB.the possibl

The fifth paragraph is mainly about ______.

A.the results of an AIDS infection

B.the possible symptoms of an AIDS infection

C.how the AIDS virus is spread

D.the diseases AIDS patients easily have

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The fifth paragraph suggests that______.A.Bell South is built up in 1982B.There has been n

The fifth paragraph suggests that______.

A.Bell South is built up in 1982

B.There has been no law to regulate the electricity

C.Ancap may modernize its refinery with the help of a private partner

D.Liberalization makes the economy slack

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第2题
It can be inferred from the fifth paragraph that______.A.the author is against the jury sy

It can be inferred from the fifth paragraph that______.

A.the author is against the jury system

B.the jury is seldom adequately informed about the ease he is hearing

C.better educated people should be selected for the jury

D.enough legal knowledge helps jurors make fairer decisions

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第3题
Which of the following phrases in the fifth paragraph indicates the fridge's negative effe
ct on the environment?

A.Hum away continuously.

B.Climatically almost unnecessary.

C.Artificially-cooled space.

D.With mild temperatures.

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第4题
From the fifth paragraph we can infer thatA.the author has never been afraid of c

From the fifth paragraph we can infer that

A.the author has never been afraid of changes in his life

B.the author used to believe that changes happened automaticallv

C.the author is still not satisfied with his present situation

D.the author and experienced a period of frustration of his life

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第5题
It can be inferred from the fifth paragraph that______.A.the travelers would like to spend

It can be inferred from the fifth paragraph that______.

A.the travelers would like to spend more money on travel

B.the business can kill two birds with one stone by promoting eco-tourism

C.61% Of American travelers would pay more to use eco-friendly travel companies

D.58.5 million U.S. travelers are striving to protect environment

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第6题
The fifth paragraph implies______.A.Mr. Stoll is going too farB.weekly newspapers often ma

The fifth paragraph implies______.

A.Mr. Stoll is going too far

B.weekly newspapers often make mistakes.

C.the teenagers shouldn't be provided with the contraception

D.Mr. Stoll's action benefits the teenagers

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第7题
As used in the fifth sentence of the fourth paragraph, the word "essentially" means __
____.

A) greatly

B) extremely

C) basically

D) necessarily

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第8题
Which of the following is true?A.The traveler bought the boiled rice and vegetables and at

Which of the following is true?

A.The traveler bought the boiled rice and vegetables and ate them by the side of the road.

B.The judge had no idea what the woman meant.

C.In the fifth paragraph, the first "it" has the same meaning as the second "it".

D.The woman got nothing but the shadow of twenty five cents in the end.

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第9题
The signs of the degeneration of American society and of Western civilization are all

too plain: declining educational standards, rising crime, disintegrating families and record rate of suicide among the young.Able-bodied beggars have become a common sight in cities from San Francisco to Washington, as well as in London and Paris.

Murders involving guns in New York City are now more than 30 times what they were half a century ago. Racial polarization has become far more common on college campuses than it was 20 years ago, and separate living arrangements have been created by college administrators who nevertheless proclaim their devotion to"diversity".

Official irresponsibility in Washington is symbolized by the soaring national debt-during a decade when government revenues doubled. And the new tax increases will not reduce this debt by one penny because spending has not been cut but simply renamed"investment."

Worst of all, much of the degeneracy of our times is not merely tolerated but celebrated. The crude words of“rap” music have beensanctified in editorial columns and by PhD.s at respected universities.Multiple murderers are mourned at their executions. An accused child molester (骚扰儿童者) on the Stanford University faculty has a medal struck in his honor after he commits suicide when confronted with the charges.

Despite a long history of struggle by blacks for better education, it has now become common in ghetto schools for those black youngsters who excel academically to be denounced for“acting white”--and to face social exclusion, or even physical violence, from their classmates.

The barbarians are not at the gates. They are inside.

1.According to the author, college administrators().

A.should not be blamed for racial discrimination

B.have successfully implemented satisfactory living arrangements for the students

C.approve of the various living styles among the student

D.have contributed to racial discrimination against their promise

2.The author believes that the national debt is soaring because().

A.government revenues have doubled

B.the officials in the government are not responsible

C.the government has invested heavily in the defense fields

D.people have failed to pay their taxes

3.It can be inferred from the passage that the most serious social degeneration of American society is the fact that().

A.People’s moral values are confused

B.people are generally irresponsible

C.young people are no longer ambitious

D.legal system is too lenient for criminals

4.The word"sanctified" in the fourth paragraph most likely means().

A.forbidden

B.criticized

C.accompanied

D.approved

5.From the fifth paragraph we can see that().

A.black children now receive better education

B.black children do better academically than white children

C.black children who do well at school are persecuted

D.black children pay more attention to education than ever before

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第10题
Elections often tell you more about what people are against than what they are for. So it
is with the European ones that took place last week in all 25 European Union member countries. These elections, widely trumpeted as the world's biggest-ever multinational democratic vote, were fought for the most part as 25 separate national contests, which makes it tricky to pick out many common themes. But the strongest are undoubtedly negative. Europe's voters are angry and disillusioned—and they have demonstrated their anger and disillusion in three main ways.

The most obvious was by abstaining. The average overall turnout was just over 45%, by some margin the lowest ever recorded for elections to the European Parliament. And that average disguises some big variations: Italy, for example, notched up over 70%, but Sweden managed only 37%. Most depressing of all, at least to believers in the European project, was the extremely low vote in many of the new member countries from central Europe, which accounted for the whole of the fall in turnout since 1999. In the biggest, Poland, only just over a fifth of the electorate turned out to vote. Only a year ago, central Europeans voted in large numbers to join the EU, which they did on May 1st. That they abstained in such large numbers in the European elections points to early disillusion with the European Union—as well as to a widespread feeling, shared in the old member countries as well, that the European Parliament does not matter.

Disillusion with Europe was also a big factor in the second way in which voters protested, which was by supporting a ragbag of populist, nationalist and explicitly anti-EU parties. These ranged from the 16% who backed the UK Independence Party, whose declared policy is to withdraw from the EU and whose leaders see their mission as "wrecking" the European Parliament, to the 14% who voted for Sweden's Junelist, and the 27% of Poles who backed one of two anti-EU parties, the League of Catholic Families and Selfdefence. These results have returned many more Eurosceptics and trouble-makers to the parliament: on some measures, over a quarter of the new MEPS will belong to the "awkward squad". That is not a bad thing, however, for it will make the parliament more representative of European public opinion.

But it is the third target of European voters' ire that is perhaps the most immediately significant, the fact that, in many EU countries, old and new, they chose to vote heavily against their own governments. This anti-incumbent vote was strong almost everywhere, but it was most pronounced in Britain, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland and Sweden. The leaders of all the four biggest European Union countries, Tony Blair in Britain, Jacques Chirac in France, Gerhard Schroder in Germany and Silvio Berlusconi in Italy, were each given a bloody nose by their voters.

The big question now is how Europe's leaders should respond to this. By a sublime (or terrible) coincidence, soon after the elections, and just as The Economist was going to press, they were gathering in Brussels for a crucial summit, at which they are due to agree a new constitutional treaty for the EU and to select a new president for the European Commission. Going into the meeting, most EU heads of government seemed determined to press ahead with this agenda regardless of the European elections—even though the atmosphere after the results may make it harder for them to strike deals.

The relationship between the opening paragraph and the rest of text is that ______.

A.a proposal is advanced in the first paragraph and then negated in the following paragraphs

B.an prophecy is revealed and then proved with concrete examples

C.a generalization is made in the first paragraph and then elaborated in the following paragraphs

D.a proposition is introduced in the first paragraph and then explained in details in the following paragraphs

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