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Theyholdthemeetingtoday.
ⅠPhoneticsDirections:IneachofthefollowinggroupsofwordstherearefourunderlinedlettersorlettercombinationsmarkedABCandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.Markyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet.
Vitaminsareorganiccompoundsnecessaryinsmallamountsinthedietforthenormalgrowthandmaintenanceoflifeofanimalsincludingman. Theydonotprovideenergy21dotheyconstructorbuildanypartofthebody.Theyareneededfor22foodsintoenergyandbodymaintenance.Therearethirteenormoreofthemandif23ismissingadeficiencydiseasebecomes24. Vitaminsaresimilarbecausetheyaremadeofthesameelements--usuallycarbonhydrogenoxygenand25nitrogen.Theyaredifferent26theirelementsarearrangeddifferentlyandeachvitamin27oneormorespecificfunctionsinthebody. 28enoughvitaminsisessentialtolifealthoughthebodyhasnonutritionalusefor29vitamins.Manypeople30believeinbeingonthe"safeside"andthustakeextravitamins.Howeverawell-balanceddietwillusuallymeetallthebody’svitaminneeds. 25
Theletteryouwriteisyourpersonalrepresentative.Ittakesyourplacewhencircumstancesmakeitimpossibleforyoutobethereinperson.Itgoestothehospitaltocheerasickfriend.Itgoestoyourhostesstothankherforentertainingyou.Itconveysyourbestwishescongratulationscondolences--whenyouarenotabletodosoinperson.Afriendlyletterislikeavisitonpaper.Ifyouhatetowritelettersit’ssimplybecauseyouhavenotyetdiscoveredthefunitcanbetowriteandreceivelettersthataregoodtalkonpaper.Manypeopleneglecttoanswerlettersfromrelativesandfriends.ToaletterunansweredislikesayingIdon’tthinkyouareworththetimeandeffortittakestowritealetter./Lettercanexpressyour______.
Morethan6000childrenwereexpelled开除fromUSschoollastyearforbringinggunsandbombstoschooltheUSDepartmentofEducationsaidonMay8.Thedepartmentgaveareporttotheexpulsions开除assayinghandgunsaccountedfor58percentofthe6093expulsionsin1996and1997against7percentforrifles步枪orshotgunsand35percentforothertypesoffirearms.Thereportisaclearsignthatoutnation’spublicschoolsarecrackingdown严惩onstudentswhobringgunstoschoolEducationSecretaryRichardRileysaidinastatement.Weneedtobetough-mindedaboutkeepinggunsoutofourschoolsanddoeverythingtokeepourchildrensafe.InMarch1997an11yearsoldboyand13yearsoldboyusinghandgunsandriflesshotdeadfourchildrenandateacherataschoolinJonesboroArkansas.InOctobertwowerekilledandsevenwoundedinashootingataMississippischool.Twomonthslatera14yearsoldboykilledthreehighschoolstudentsandwoundedfiveinDasucahKentucky.Mostoftheexpulsions56percentwerefromhighschoolwhichhavestudentsfromaboutage13.34percentwerefromjuniorhighschoolsand9percentwerefromelementaryschoolsthereportsaid.Howmanystudentswereshotdeadin1997inUSschools
Nooneknowsexactlyhowmanydisabled残废的peoplethereareintheworldbutestimatessuggestthefigureisover450million.ThenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaaloneisprobablymorethandoublethetotalpopulationofCanada.IntheUnitedKingdomaboutoneintenpeoplehavesomedisability.Disabilityisnotjustsomethingthathappenstootherpeople.Aswegetoldermanyofuswillbecomelessmobile可动的hardofhearingorhavefailingeyesight.Disablementcantakemanyformsandoccuratanytimeoflife.Somepeoplearebornwithdisabilities.Manyothersbecomedisabledastheygetolder.Therearemanyprogressivedisablingdiseases.Thelongertimegoesontheworsetheybecome.Somepeoplearedisabledinaccidents.Manyothersmayhaveaperiodofdisabilityintheformofamentalillness.Allareaffectedbypeople’sattitudetowardsthem.Disabledpeoplefacemanyphysicalbarriers.Nexttimeyougoshoppingortoworkorvisitfriendsimaginehowyouwouldmanageifyoucouldnotgetupstepsorontobusesandtrains.HowwouldyoucopeifyoucouldnotseewhereyouweregoingorcouldnothearthetrafficButthereareotherbarriers:prejudicecanbeevenhardertobreakdownandignoranceinevitablyrepresentsbyfarthegreatestbarrierofall.Itisalmostimpossiblefortheable-bodiedtofullyappreciatewhattheseverelydisabledgothroughsoitisimportanttodrawattentiontothesebarriersandshowthatitistheindividualpersonandtheirabilitynottheirdisabilitywhichcounts.Thefirstparagraphpointsoutthat______.
Somepeoplehateeverythingthatismodern.Theycannotimaginehowanyonecanreallylikemodernmusic;theyfindithardtoacceptthenewfashionsinclothing;theythinkthatallmodernpaintingisugly;andtheyseldomhaveagoodwordforthenewbuildingsthatarebeingbuilteverywhereintheworld.Suchpeoplelookforperfectionineverythingandtheytaketheirstandardsofperfectionfromthepast.Theyareusuallyimpatientwithanyonewhoisbraveenoughtoexperimentwithnewortoexpresshimselfortheageinmaterialsoriginalways.Itisofcoursetruethatmanyartistsdonotsucceedintheirworkandinsteadproduceworksthatcanonlybeconsideredasfailures.Iftheworkofartisapaintingtheartist’sfailureconcernshimselfalonebutifitisabuildinghisfailureconcernsotherstoobecauseitmaydamagethebeautyofthewholeplace.Thisdoessometimeshappenbutitiscompletelyuntruetosayassomepeopledothatmodernarchitectureisnothing.Wecan’tjudgeeverymodernbuildingbythestandardsoftheancienttimeeventhoughweadmiretheancientbuildings.Technologicallythemodernbuildingsaremoreadvanced.Themodernarchitectknowsheshouldlearnfromtheancientworksbutwithhisgreaterresourcesofknowledgeandmaterialshewillneverbecontenttoimitatethepast.Heistooproudtodothat.Somepeoplehateeverythingthatismodernbecause______.
Vitaminsareorganiccompoundsnecessaryinsmallamountsinthedietforthenormalgrowthandmaintenanceoflifeofanimalsincludingman. Theydonotprovideenergy21dotheyconstructorbuildanypartofthebody.Theyareneededfor22foodsintoenergyandbodymaintenance.Therearethirteenormoreofthemandif23ismissingadeficiencydiseasebecomes24. Vitaminsaresimilarbecausetheyaremadeofthesameelements--usuallycarbonhydrogenoxygenand25nitrogen.Theyaredifferent26theirelementsarearrangeddifferentlyandeachvitamin27oneormorespecificfunctionsinthebody. 28enoughvitaminsisessentialtolifealthoughthebodyhasnonutritionalusefor29vitamins.Manypeople30believeinbeingonthe"safeside"andthustakeextravitamins.Howeverawell-balanceddietwillusuallymeetallthebody’svitaminneeds. 29
Vitaminsareorganiccompoundsnecessaryinsmallamountsinthedietforthenormalgrowthandmaintenanceoflifeofanimalsincludingman. Theydonotprovideenergy21dotheyconstructorbuildanypartofthebody.Theyareneededfor22foodsintoenergyandbodymaintenance.Therearethirteenormoreofthemandif23ismissingadeficiencydiseasebecomes24. Vitaminsaresimilarbecausetheyaremadeofthesameelements--usuallycarbonhydrogenoxygenand25nitrogen.Theyaredifferent26theirelementsarearrangeddifferentlyandeachvitamin27oneormorespecificfunctionsinthebody. 28enoughvitaminsisessentialtolifealthoughthebodyhasnonutritionalusefor29vitamins.Manypeople30believeinbeingonthe"safeside"andthustakeextravitamins.Howeverawell-balanceddietwillusuallymeetallthebody’svitaminneeds. 27
Somepeoplehateeverythingthatismodern.Theycannotimaginehowanyonecanreallylikemodernmusic;theyfindithardtoacceptthenewfashionsinclothing;theythinkthatallmodernpaintingisugly;andtheyseldomhaveagoodwordforthenewbuildingsthatarebeingbuilteverywhereintheworld.Suchpeoplelookforperfectionineverythingandtheytaketheirstandardsofperfectionfromthepast.Theyareusuallyimpatientwithanyonewhoisbraveenoughtoexperimentwithnewortoexpresshimselfortheageinmaterialsoriginalways.Itisofcoursetruethatmanyartistsdonotsucceedintheirworkandinsteadproduceworksthatcanonlybeconsideredasfailures.Iftheworkofartisapaintingtheartist’sfailureconcernshimselfalonebutifitisabuildinghisfailureconcernsotherstoobecauseitmaydamagethebeautyofthewholeplace.Thisdoessometimeshappenbutitiscompletelyuntruetosayassomepeopledothatmodernarchitectureisnothing.Wecan’tjudgeeverymodernbuildingbythestandardsoftheancienttimeeventhoughweadmiretheancientbuildings.Technologicallythemodernbuildingsaremoreadvanced.Themodernarchitectknowsheshouldlearnfromtheancientworksbutwithhisgreaterresourcesofknowledgeandmaterialshewillneverbecontenttoimitatethepast.Heistooproudtodothat.Thewriterthinksthefailureofabuilding______.
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Ourteachersaysthatisnotrightforustobreaktherulesoftheschool.
Inthe1940surbanAmericansbeganamassmovetothesuburbsinsearchoffreshairelbowroomandprivacy.Suburbsbegantosprawloutacrossthecountrysidesincemostofthosemakingthemoveweremiddleclasstheytookwiththemthetaxmoneythecitiesneededtomaintaintheneighborhoodinwhichtheyhadlived.Thepeopleleftinthecitieswereoftenthosewhoweretoooldortoopoortomove.Thusmanycitiesbegantofallintodisrepair.Crimebegantosoarandpublictransportationwasneglected.InthepastsixtyyearsSanFranciscoistheonlycityintheUnitedStatestohavecompletedanewmasstransitsystem.Meanwhilehousingconstructioncostscontinuedtorisehigherandhigher.Middle-classhousingwasallowedtodecayandlittlenewhousingwasconstructed.Eventuallymanydowntownareasexistedforbusinessonly.Duringthedaytheywouldbefilledwithpeopleworkingintheofficesandatnighttheywouldbedeserted.GiventhesecircumstancessomebusinessexecutivesbeganaskingWhybotherwithgoingdowntownatallWhynotmovetheofficestothesuburbsgothatwecanliveandworkinthesameareaGraduallysomeofthelargercompaniesbegantomoveoutofthecitieswiththeresultthaturbancentersdeclinedevenfurtherandthesuburbsexpandedstillmore.ThismovementofbusinesstothesuburbsisnotconfinedtotheUnitedStates.BusinesseshavealsobeenmovingtothesuburbsinStockholmSwedeninBonnGermanyandinBrusselsBelgiumaswell.Accordingtothepassagethesuburbs______.
Somepeoplehateeverythingthatismodern.Theycannotimaginehowanyonecanreallylikemodernmusic;theyfindithardtoacceptthenewfashionsinclothing;theythinkthatallmodernpaintingisugly;andtheyseldomhaveagoodwordforthenewbuildingsthatarebeingbuilteverywhereintheworld.Suchpeoplelookforperfectionineverythingandtheytaketheirstandardsofperfectionfromthepast.Theyareusuallyimpatientwithanyonewhoisbraveenoughtoexperimentwithnewortoexpresshimselfortheageinmaterialsoriginalways.Itisofcoursetruethatmanyartistsdonotsucceedintheirworkandinsteadproduceworksthatcanonlybeconsideredasfailures.Iftheworkofartisapaintingtheartist’sfailureconcernshimselfalonebutifitisabuildinghisfailureconcernsotherstoobecauseitmaydamagethebeautyofthewholeplace.Thisdoessometimeshappenbutitiscompletelyuntruetosayassomepeopledothatmodernarchitectureisnothing.Wecan’tjudgeeverymodernbuildingbythestandardsoftheancienttimeeventhoughweadmiretheancientbuildings.Technologicallythemodernbuildingsaremoreadvanced.Themodernarchitectknowsheshouldlearnfromtheancientworksbutwithhisgreaterresourcesofknowledgeandmaterialshewillneverbecontenttoimitatethepast.Heistooproudtodothat.Technologicallythemodernbuildingsaremoreadvanced.Thissentencemeans______.
thelookonhisfacehewasn'tsatisfiedwiththeirperformance.
A.That’sverykindofyou.B.WhatcanIdoforyouC.Pleasetakeiteasy.D.YesbutwhyE.CouldIhaveyourname.F.Pleasegivemybestregardstoyourfamily.G.Buthepannedto.H.HowaboutgoingtothemovieGuest:Imustbeoffnow.Ihaveanappointmentatsix.Host:WellinthatcaseIwon’tkeepyouthen.______.
Morethan6000childrenwereexpelled开除fromUSschoollastyearforbringinggunsandbombstoschooltheUSDepartmentofEducationsaidonMay8.Thedepartmentgaveareporttotheexpulsions开除assayinghandgunsaccountedfor58percentofthe6093expulsionsin1996and1997against7percentforrifles步枪orshotgunsand35percentforothertypesoffirearms.Thereportisaclearsignthatoutnation’spublicschoolsarecrackingdown严惩onstudentswhobringgunstoschoolEducationSecretaryRichardRileysaidinastatement.Weneedtobetough-mindedaboutkeepinggunsoutofourschoolsanddoeverythingtokeepourchildrensafe.InMarch1997an11yearsoldboyand13yearsoldboyusinghandgunsandriflesshotdeadfourchildrenandateacherataschoolinJonesboroArkansas.InOctobertwowerekilledandsevenwoundedinashootingataMississippischool.Twomonthslatera14yearsoldboykilledthreehighschoolstudentsandwoundedfiveinDasucahKentucky.Mostoftheexpulsions56percentwerefromhighschoolwhichhavestudentsfromaboutage13.34percentwerefromjuniorhighschoolsand9percentwerefromelementaryschoolsthereportsaid.ThereportfromtheUSDepartmentofEducationshowsthat______.
Inthe1940surbanAmericansbeganamassmovetothesuburbsinsearchoffreshairelbowroomandprivacy.Suburbsbegantosprawloutacrossthecountrysidesincemostofthosemakingthemoveweremiddleclasstheytookwiththemthetaxmoneythecitiesneededtomaintaintheneighborhoodinwhichtheyhadlived.Thepeopleleftinthecitieswereoftenthosewhoweretoooldortoopoortomove.Thusmanycitiesbegantofallintodisrepair.Crimebegantosoarandpublictransportationwasneglected.InthepastsixtyyearsSanFranciscoistheonlycityintheUnitedStatestohavecompletedanewmasstransitsystem.Meanwhilehousingconstructioncostscontinuedtorisehigherandhigher.Middle-classhousingwasallowedtodecayandlittlenewhousingwasconstructed.Eventuallymanydowntownareasexistedforbusinessonly.Duringthedaytheywouldbefilledwithpeopleworkingintheofficesandatnighttheywouldbedeserted.GiventhesecircumstancessomebusinessexecutivesbeganaskingWhybotherwithgoingdowntownatallWhynotmovetheofficestothesuburbsgothatwecanliveandworkinthesameareaGraduallysomeofthelargercompaniesbegantomoveoutofthecitieswiththeresultthaturbancentersdeclinedevenfurtherandthesuburbsexpandedstillmore.ThismovementofbusinesstothesuburbsisnotconfinedtotheUnitedStates.BusinesseshavealsobeenmovingtothesuburbsinStockholmSwedeninBonnGermanyandinBrusselsBelgiumaswell.Thebesttitleforthispassageis______.
ⅠPhoneticsDirections:IneachofthefollowinggroupsofwordstherearefourunderlinedlettersorlettercombinationsmarkedABCandD.Comparetheunderlinedpartsandidentifytheonethatisdifferentfromtheothersinpronunciation.Markyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheet.
Thenewbillwillcomeinto______onthedayitispassed.
Theletteryouwriteisyourpersonalrepresentative.Ittakesyourplacewhencircumstancesmakeitimpossibleforyoutobethereinperson.Itgoestothehospitaltocheerasickfriend.Itgoestoyourhostesstothankherforentertainingyou.Itconveysyourbestwishescongratulationscondolences--whenyouarenotabletodosoinperson.Afriendlyletterislikeavisitonpaper.Ifyouhatetowritelettersit’ssimplybecauseyouhavenotyetdiscoveredthefunitcanbetowriteandreceivelettersthataregoodtalkonpaper.Manypeopleneglecttoanswerlettersfromrelativesandfriends.ToaletterunansweredislikesayingIdon’tthinkyouareworththetimeandeffortittakestowritealetter./Inlinewiththepassageifyoudon’tliketowritealetterit’ssimplybecause______.
Atdusktheyreached______smallvillage______eastofTaiMountain.
Nooneknowsexactlyhowmanydisabled残废的peoplethereareintheworldbutestimatessuggestthefigureisover450million.ThenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaaloneisprobablymorethandoublethetotalpopulationofCanada.IntheUnitedKingdomaboutoneintenpeoplehavesomedisability.Disabilityisnotjustsomethingthathappenstootherpeople.Aswegetoldermanyofuswillbecomelessmobile可动的hardofhearingorhavefailingeyesight.Disablementcantakemanyformsandoccuratanytimeoflife.Somepeoplearebornwithdisabilities.Manyothersbecomedisabledastheygetolder.Therearemanyprogressivedisablingdiseases.Thelongertimegoesontheworsetheybecome.Somepeoplearedisabledinaccidents.Manyothersmayhaveaperiodofdisabilityintheformofamentalillness.Allareaffectedbypeople’sattitudetowardsthem.Disabledpeoplefacemanyphysicalbarriers.Nexttimeyougoshoppingortoworkorvisitfriendsimaginehowyouwouldmanageifyoucouldnotgetupstepsorontobusesandtrains.HowwouldyoucopeifyoucouldnotseewhereyouweregoingorcouldnothearthetrafficButthereareotherbarriers:prejudicecanbeevenhardertobreakdownandignoranceinevitablyrepresentsbyfarthegreatestbarrierofall.Itisalmostimpossiblefortheable-bodiedtofullyappreciatewhattheseverelydisabledgothroughsoitisimportanttodrawattentiontothesebarriersandshowthatitistheindividualpersonandtheirabilitynottheirdisabilitywhichcounts.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat______.
Nooneknowsexactlyhowmanydisabled残废的peoplethereareintheworldbutestimatessuggestthefigureisover450million.ThenumberofdisabledpeopleinIndiaaloneisprobablymorethandoublethetotalpopulationofCanada.IntheUnitedKingdomaboutoneintenpeoplehavesomedisability.Disabilityisnotjustsomethingthathappenstootherpeople.Aswegetoldermanyofuswillbecomelessmobile可动的hardofhearingorhavefailingeyesight.Disablementcantakemanyformsandoccuratanytimeoflife.Somepeoplearebornwithdisabilities.Manyothersbecomedisabledastheygetolder.Therearemanyprogressivedisablingdiseases.Thelongertimegoesontheworsetheybecome.Somepeoplearedisabledinaccidents.Manyothersmayhaveaperiodofdisabilityintheformofamentalillness.Allareaffectedbypeople’sattitudetowardsthem.Disabledpeoplefacemanyphysicalbarriers.Nexttimeyougoshoppingortoworkorvisitfriendsimaginehowyouwouldmanageifyoucouldnotgetupstepsorontobusesandtrains.HowwouldyoucopeifyoucouldnotseewhereyouweregoingorcouldnothearthetrafficButthereareotherbarriers:prejudicecanbeevenhardertobreakdownandignoranceinevitablyrepresentsbyfarthegreatestbarrierofall.Itisalmostimpossiblefortheable-bodiedtofullyappreciatewhattheseverelydisabledgothroughsoitisimportanttodrawattentiontothesebarriersandshowthatitistheindividualpersonandtheirabilitynottheirdisabilitywhichcounts.Thelastwordofthepassagecountsmostprobablymeans______.
Inthe1940surbanAmericansbeganamassmovetothesuburbsinsearchoffreshairelbowroomandprivacy.Suburbsbegantosprawloutacrossthecountrysidesincemostofthosemakingthemoveweremiddleclasstheytookwiththemthetaxmoneythecitiesneededtomaintaintheneighborhoodinwhichtheyhadlived.Thepeopleleftinthecitieswereoftenthosewhoweretoooldortoopoortomove.Thusmanycitiesbegantofallintodisrepair.Crimebegantosoarandpublictransportationwasneglected.InthepastsixtyyearsSanFranciscoistheonlycityintheUnitedStatestohavecompletedanewmasstransitsystem.Meanwhilehousingconstructioncostscontinuedtorisehigherandhigher.Middle-classhousingwasallowedtodecayandlittlenewhousingwasconstructed.Eventuallymanydowntownareasexistedforbusinessonly.Duringthedaytheywouldbefilledwithpeopleworkingintheofficesandatnighttheywouldbedeserted.GiventhesecircumstancessomebusinessexecutivesbeganaskingWhybotherwithgoingdowntownatallWhynotmovetheofficestothesuburbsgothatwecanliveandworkinthesameareaGraduallysomeofthelargercompaniesbegantomoveoutofthecitieswiththeresultthaturbancentersdeclinedevenfurtherandthesuburbsexpandedstillmore.ThismovementofbusinesstothesuburbsisnotconfinedtotheUnitedStates.BusinesseshavealsobeenmovingtothesuburbsinStockholmSwedeninBonnGermanyandinBrusselsBelgiumaswell.Whatdidthecitylosewhenthosepeoplemovedouttothesuburbs
InfacttherewashardlyanyactivityorsocialeventthatcouldnotbesettoMusic.Weddingsbirthschristeningfuneralspicnicsparades--21hadtheirmusicalaccompaniment. AftertheAmericanCivilWar1860-1865theNegroeshadgainedtheirfreedomandwereready22anewtypeofmusic23thatwouldpreservetheirmusicaltraditionsbutbefastandhappy24their25freedom.Theywantedsomethingtheycouldplayasprofessionalmusiciansforbothblackandwhiteaudiences.Jazzwastheanswer.ItcombinedthemesfromNegroworksongsspiritualsandbluessettoafastbeat26themusiciansimprovising即兴而作astheywentalonglikethefuneralmarchingbands.Tobegoodamusicianhadnotonlytorememberhispartbutalso27abletoinventnewvariationsonthespur激励ofthemoment. Jazz28thepeoplebutpopular29ischangedmanytimesinformstyleandtempo.Eachchangeaddedsomething30. 22
Theaudienceenjoyedtheperformance.
A.That’sverykindofyou.B.WhatcanIdoforyouC.Pleasetakeiteasy.D.YesbutwhyE.CouldIhaveyourname.F.Pleasegivemybestregardstoyourfamily.G.Buthepannedto.H.HowaboutgoingtothemovieReceptionist:______pleaseGuest:BillGrant.
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