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thefourthofJulyasIndependenceDayintheUnitedStatesA.B.C.D.20.Hearrivedattherailwaystationinahurry, thatthetrainhadleftA.justtobe B.onlytobeC.thusbeingD.so21.Don’tbetoo aboutthingsyouarenotsupposedtoknowA.B.C.D.22.Do youthinkisright, difficultiesyoumayhaveA.what; B.that;23.—WhydidJohnaskmeabouttheC.whatever;howeverD.what;—,hetriedtofindabetterwaytosettleA.NottobeC.NotbeingB.Don’tD.Not24.Accordingtotherecentresearch,heavydrinkingcoffeeandheartattackisnotnecessarilyand A.B.C.D.25.Hefellasleep theclosegameA.towardstheend B.bytheendC.ontheendD.totheendMostofuscanrememberthedayswhenwedidn'tuseE-mailasaneverydayvehicle(傳媒studentsatanylevel.It'savailable24hoursaday,7daysaweek.E-mailistoolforatholidays.Mostuniversitiesstudentsanaccountuponthereisusuallynotevenanoption選擇andfriends,andgettingdailynewsservicesyouinformedofthe .whatare3?E-mailcanbeE-jail(監(jiān)獄).You 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yourfriendsfromforwardingthosetiresomejokelists,sexquizees,andchainTherain--you'vegotone,deletesoyouwon'tbetemptedtoreadA.theA.A.A.A.losingtouchA.A.A.A.A.A.A.suchA.struckA.A.A.A.A.A.A.B.B.B.B.B.gettingtoB.B.B.B.B.B.B.suchB.markedB.B.B.B.B.B.checkB.C.ourC.C.C.D.usD.D.D.exceptC.losingtouchwithD.keepingintouchC.C.C.C.C.C.C.forC.filledupC.C.C.C.C.C.C.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.soD.coveredD.D.D.D.D.D.D.第二部分:閱讀理解(20小題;每2分40分ARunning,asmostofyoualreadyknow,isasportthatallsortsofpeoplelove.Runningamarathonisalsosomethingthatmanylong-distancerunnershaveasagoal.Nowifyoudecidedyouwanttotrainforamarathon,howdoyougoaboutgettingyourselfintoexcellentshapefortheraceofyourMostmarathontrainingscheduleslastaround20weeksandaredesignedforrunnerswhocanrun4-5daysperweek.Thesecretofasuccessfultrainingscheduleliesinavoidinginjurythatcanhappenthroughpushingyourselftoofastortoohard.So,theideaistoincreaseyourmileagegraduallyfrom,let’ssay,20milesperweekuptorunsof50milesperweekatsomepointbeforetheactualmarathon.Alternateharddayswitheasydays:aneasydaycouldbeadayoffaltogetherorsomethingelselikeathree-milerunwhich,althoughitmightnotseemtobereallyworththeefforttosomeofyou,actuallyisajoytodo.Becarefulhowyouwarmupandslowdown,becausethesearethetimeswhencouldhappen.Whenyousetoffforacouldhappen.Whenyousetoffforarun,takethefirstmileandwhenyoubreakintoasweat,stopanddosomestrechingexercisesforacoupleofminutes.Alwaystakethelastmileslowlytoo-ifyoustopsuddenlyafterahardrun,thenthoseofyouwhomighthaveheartattacksareputtingyourselfatgreaterriskatthepoint.Onewordofwarning:don’tstartatrainingschedulewithoutsomeguidancefromaproperlyqualifiedtrainer.Heorshewillbeabletotellyouwhatyou’redoingrightorwrong!Rememberthat,undernormalcircumstances,healthbenefitsfromregularrunningareanincreasedsenseofenergyandwellbeing,togetherwithInthesecondparagraph,thewritersaysthat 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A.avoidhavingheartC.feelbetterandmoreB.beabletowinaD.becomeafasterBFoxesandfarmershavenevergotonwell.Thesesmalldog–likeanimalshavelongbeenaccusedofkillingfarmanimals.Theyareofficiallyclassifiedasharmfulandfarmerstrytokeeptheirnumbersdownbyshootingorpoisoningthem.Farmerscandocallontheservicesoftheirlocalhunttocontrolthefoxpopulation.Huntingconsistsofpursuingafoxacrossthecountryside,withagroupofspeciallytraineddogs,followedbymenandwomenridinghorses.Whenthedogseventuallycatchthefox,theykillitorahuntershootsitPeoplewhotakepartinhuntingthinkofitasasport;theywearaspecialuniformofredcoatsandwhitetrousers,andfollowstrictcodesofbehavior.Butowningahorseandhuntingregularlyisexpensive,somosthuntersarewealthy.Itisestimatedthatupto100,000peoplewatchortakepartinfoxhunting.Butoverthelastcoupleofdecadesthenumberofpeopleopposedtofoxhuntingbecausetheythinkitisbrutal(殘酷的),hasrisensharply.Nowadaysitisrareforahunttopassoffwithoutsomekindofconfrontationbetweenhuntersandhuntsaboteurs(阻攔者).Sometimestheseincidentsleadtoviolence,butmostlysaboteursinterferewiththehuntbymisleadingridersanddisturbingthetrailofthefox’ssmell,whichthedogsNoisyconfrontationsbetweenhuntersandsaboteurshavebecomesocommonthattheyarealmostasmuchapartofhuntingasthepursuitoffoxesitself.Butthisyearsupportersoffoxhuntingamuchbiggerthreattotheirsport..ALabourPartyMemberoftheParliament,MikeFoster,istogetParliamenttoapproveanewlawwhichtogetParliamenttoapproveanewlawwhichwillmakethehuntingofwildanimalswithdogsillegal.Ifthelawispassed,wildanimalslikefoxeswillbeprotectedunderthebaninBritain.WhatisspecialaboutfoxhuntinginItinvolvestheuseofadeadlyItisacostlyeventwhichrarelyThehuntershavesetrulestoThehuntershavetogothroughstrictFoxhuntingopponentsofteninterfereinthe 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C.CD.Thegreatestrecentsocialchangeshavebeeninthelivesofwomen.Duringthetwentiethcenturytherehasbeenaremarkableshorteningoftheproportion(比例)ofawomen’slifespentincaringforchildren.Awomanmarryingattheendofthenineteenthcenturywouldprobablyhavebeeninhermiddletwenties,andwouldbelikelytohavesevenoreightchildren,ofwhomfourormorelivedtilltheywerefiveyearsold.Bythetimetheyoungestwasfifteen,themotherwouldhavebeeninherearlyfiftiesandwouldexpecttoliveafurthertwentyyears,duringwhichcustom,opportunityandhealthmadeitunusualforhertogetpaidwork.Todaywomenmarryyoungerandhavefewerchildren.Usuallyawoman’syoungestchildwillbefifteenwhensheisforty-fiveandcanbeexpectedtoliveanotherthirty-fiveyearsandislikelytotakepaidworkuntilretirementatsixtyEvenwhileshehasthecareofchildrenherworkislightenedbyhouseholdappliances(家用電器)andconvenientfoods.Thisimportantchangeinwomen’slife-patternhasonlyrecentlybeguntohaveitsfulleffectonwomen’seconomicposition.Evenafewyearsagomostgirlsleftschoolatthefirstopportunity,andmostofthemtookafull-timejob.However,whentheymarried,theyusuallyleftworkatandneverreturnedtoit.Todaytheschool-leavingageissixteen,butgirlsstayatschoolafterthatage,andthoughwomentendtomarryyounger,moremarriedwomenstayatworkatleastuntilshortlybeforetheirfirstchildisborn.Verymanymoreafterwardsreturntofullorpart-timework..Suchchangeshaveledtoanewrelationshipinmarriage,withthehusbandandwifeacceptingagreatersharpshareofthedutiesandsatisfactionsoffamilylife,andwithbothhusbandandwifesharingmoreequallyinprovidingthemoney,andreturninghome,accordingtotheirabilitiesandinterestsofeachofthem.54.Forwomenatthebeginningofthetwentiethcenturythetimespenttakingcareof wasshorterthaninpreviouscenturieswaslongerthaninpreviouscenturieswasconsideredtobesurprisinglywasshorterthaninpreviouscenturieswaslongerthaninpreviouscenturieswasconsideredtobesurprisinglyaccountedforagreatpartoftheir55.Whenshewasoverfifty,thelatenineteenthcentury wouldbehealthyenoughtotakepaidemploymentwasusuallyexpecttodiefairlysoonwouldexpecttoworkuntilshecouldrarelyfindajobevenifshewanted56.Onereasonwhytoday’smothermaytakeajobisthatshe isyoungerwhenherchildrenareoldenoughtolookafterthemselvesdoesnotlikeherownchildrenneednotworryaboutherchildren’slikestosharemoreequallyinmoneywithThenewlife-patternreflectedintherelationshipinmarriageistheresultof A.husband’sfindinggreatersatisfactionsoffamilylifewive’sabilitiesinrunningthewomen’simprovedeconomichusbandandwifefightingfortheirownDTelephoneisoneofthemostusefulthingsintheworldwhenit’sworkingproperly.Butassoonasanythinggoeswrongoryougetamassivebill,it’snotsuchanicenumber.Actionwomanhassomehelpfultips.It’sa.m.andthephoneisringingmerrilydownstairs.Youstumbleoutofbedandofcourseit’sawrongnumber.Well,thereisnotmuchyoucandoaboutthat,buttherearestepsyoucantakeifithappensagain.Forastart,ifyoukeepgettingwrongnumbers,yourphonecouldbefaulty.Soyoushouldgetthelinecheckedassoonaspossible.Ontheotherhandputtingoutearlymorningcallsissomepeople’sideaofajokeMostofoftengetsawayscot-free.WhileyoumightturnadeafeartoitthefirstbeingbotheredlikethiscanbeasannoyingasgettingaheavybreatherontheIt’sasadfactthatthepeoplemostbotheredbyanykindsofpersistentcallerarethosewhohavemade“news”forsomereason-perhapssomethingassimpleaswritingaletterorputtinganadinthelocalpaper.OrthephonedirectorymaysuggestthattheyarelivingontheirowninthattheirnamemayhaveaMrs.orMissinfrontofit.That’swhythepoliceadviseanywomaninthissituationtostickinsteadtoinitialsonly.Ifthecallisobsceneinanyway,makeanoteofthetimeandthenphonethepolice.Ifyourcallersimplylikesgettingpeopleoutofbed,youcouldstillaskthepoliceforadviceonceyouhavehadthelinechecked,ofcourse.OrgetthePostOfficetomonitoryourcalls,but(unlesscaseandthepolicehaveaskedforit).Thismeansthelocaloperatorwouldaskallcallerstheywere,givingyouthechoiceoftheywere,givingyouthechoiceofrefusingoracceptingthecall.or,freeofcharge,youcansimplygoex-directory.Andarrangeforyournumbertobelistedinspecialrecordsusedonlybydirectory-enquiryoperatorsandgiventocallersonrequest.Inotherwords,yourfriendscanstillgetholdofyournumberbutitdoesn’tappearinthephonebook.58.WhichisTUREaccordingtotheMakeanoteofthetimewhenyougetawrongnumber.Manypeopleenjoywakingpeopleupinthemorning.HaveyourlinecheckedifyoukeepgettingwrongnumbersAllnicenumbersseemtogetmore59.WhichwaydoesthewriterthinkisthebesttokeepawayfromwrongnumbercallsTohavethelineTohavethetelephoneTomonitoryourcallsbythePostOffice.Togoex-directory.60.WhatcanweinferfromtheItiscommontoreceivewrongnumbercallsinPeoplelivingalonearemorelikelytoreceivewrongnumbercallsEarlymorningjokesareusuallynotpunished.Itisexpensivetohaveaphone61.WhatmightbethebesttitleforthisSteptoKeepOffWrongNumberProtectYourPhoneNumberHowtoLowerYourPhoneE8:30Outlookisbackwithanewseriesofreportstokeepyouupdatewithallthat'snewinworldofentertainment.Storiesgoallthewayfromthetechnicaltotheromantic,fromstagetoscreen.Therewillbereportsofthestarsofthemoment,thestarsofthefutureandthestarsofthepast.Thedirectorwithhisnewfilm,thedesignerwiththelatestfashion,andthemusicianwiththepopularsongarepartofthenewOutlook.TheprogramisintroducedbyFranLevine.9:00Whena10-year-oldboygetsafirstclassdegreeinmathematicsoran8-year-oldchildplayschesslikeafuturegrandmaster,theyareconsideredasgeniuses.Wheredoesthequalityofgeniuscomefrom?Isitallinthegenesorcananychildbeturnedintoagenius?Andifparentsdohaveachildwhomightbecomeageniusinthefuture,whatshouldtheydo?Inthis30-minutefilm,BarryJohnson,theprofessoratSchoolofMedicine,NewYorkUniversitywillhelpyoudiscoverthe10:00Isitpossibletobeathighbloodpressurewithoutdrugs?Theansweris"yes",accordingtotheresearchersatJohnsHopkinsandthreeothermedicalcenters.Afterastudyof800personswithbloodpressure,theyfoundthatafter6months,thosedevotedtoweightlossexerciseandeatingalow-salt,low-fatfoodlostabout13poundsandbecamefitter.Plus,35%ofthemdroppedintothebloodpressure,theyfoundthatafter6months,thosedevotedtoweightlossexerciseandeatingalow-salt,low-fatfoodlostabout13poundsandbecamefitter.Plus,35%ofthemdroppedintothepressuretoalevelsimilartowhat'sachievedwithHypertensionThemainpurposeofwritingthesethreetextsis 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