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______havegoneabroad.
TheAmericanCivilWarwasaverysadtimefortheUnitedStates.Thepeopleofthecountryweredividedinto21sides:TheNorthandTheSouth.Eachsidehaditsownarmy.ThesouthernarmywascalledtheConfederateArmyandthenorthern22wascalledtheUnionArmy.ManypeoplediedforboththeNorthandSouth. TheschoolsforthedeafhadmanyproblemsduringtheCivilWar.Therearemanystoriesaboutthat23inhistory. SomeschoolsforthedeafhadtocloseduringtheCivilWar.The24ofmanyweretakenoverbytheConfederateorUnionarmyandoccupiedby25.TheTennesseeSchoolevenbecameahospitalandisnowanationallandmark. Someschools26becausetheteachersjoinedthewar.AttheKentuckySchoolthesuperintendent’sson27tojointheUnionArmy.Hediedduringbattleandneverreturned.TeachersattheTennesseeSchoolalsoresignedbuttheyjoinedtheConfederateArmy. Asad28tookplaceinNorthCarolinaduringtheCivilWar.A55-year-oldmanwasoutwalkingoneday.Hewas29hiswayhomewhenasoldiersawhim.Thesoldier30themantostop.Themanwasdeafanddidnothearthesoldier’scommand.Thesoldiershotthemanand31him. Insoutheasternstateseveryschoolforthedeafclosedexceptone.TheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafremained32.Itssuperintendentdidnotallowsoldierstooccupytheschool.Hetoldofficersfrombotharmies33wouldhappeniftheymovedintotheschool.Hewarnedtheofficersthatalloftheteacherswouldresignandthesoldierswouldhavetotakecareofthedeafstudents.He34bothsidessotheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafwas35occupiedbyeithertheConfederateorUniontroops! 22
TheAmericanCivilWarwasaverysadtimefortheUnitedStates.Thepeopleofthecountryweredividedinto21sides:TheNorthandTheSouth.Eachsidehaditsownarmy.ThesouthernarmywascalledtheConfederateArmyandthenorthern22wascalledtheUnionArmy.ManypeoplediedforboththeNorthandSouth. TheschoolsforthedeafhadmanyproblemsduringtheCivilWar.Therearemanystoriesaboutthat23inhistory. SomeschoolsforthedeafhadtocloseduringtheCivilWar.The24ofmanyweretakenoverbytheConfederateorUnionarmyandoccupiedby25.TheTennesseeSchoolevenbecameahospitalandisnowanationallandmark. Someschools26becausetheteachersjoinedthewar.AttheKentuckySchoolthesuperintendent’sson27tojointheUnionArmy.Hediedduringbattleandneverreturned.TeachersattheTennesseeSchoolalsoresignedbuttheyjoinedtheConfederateArmy. Asad28tookplaceinNorthCarolinaduringtheCivilWar.A55-year-oldmanwasoutwalkingoneday.Hewas29hiswayhomewhenasoldiersawhim.Thesoldier30themantostop.Themanwasdeafanddidnothearthesoldier’scommand.Thesoldiershotthemanand31him. Insoutheasternstateseveryschoolforthedeafclosedexceptone.TheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafremained32.Itssuperintendentdidnotallowsoldierstooccupytheschool.Hetoldofficersfrombotharmies33wouldhappeniftheymovedintotheschool.Hewarnedtheofficersthatalloftheteacherswouldresignandthesoldierswouldhavetotakecareofthedeafstudents.He34bothsidessotheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafwas35occupiedbyeithertheConfederateorUniontroops! 26
PassageFive AfterManhasdreamedaboutflyingfor alongtime.MichaelMoshierisadreamer.HeinventedtheSoloTrek. TheSoloTrekhada120horsepowerenginewithtwinfans.Onlyoneperson flies.Asyouflyabovetheroofsyouleanalittleforward.Youcansee everythingunderyou.YouareflyinglikeSuperman.Michael Moshierlookedatthejetbeltandtherocketbeltthatwasdeveloped20-30 yearsago.Nothingevercamefromthem.Peoplestillcan’tfly. Inventorshavetriedtomakeiteasyforpeopletofly.PaulMollerhas beenworkingonhisflyingcarfor30years.Henowsaysitisreadyfortests. Itwouldtakeoffandlandverticallygo600milesanhouranddeliver20 milestothegallon.Acomputerwoulddotheactualflying.Hesaysitcouldbe soldnextyearforaboutamilliondollars.NASAisworkingwith Moshiertohelpdevelophisflyingmachine.Thefirstusersarelikelytobe military.It’sbeen50-yearssinceRobertFultoninventedhis airphibianaflyingcar.ItflewandisnowintheSmithsonian Museum.Gettingdreamstoflyisnever easy.TheSoloTrekisabletoliftoffthegroundbyusing______.
TheAmericanCivilWarwasaverysadtimefortheUnitedStates.Thepeopleofthecountryweredividedinto21sides:TheNorthandTheSouth.Eachsidehaditsownarmy.ThesouthernarmywascalledtheConfederateArmyandthenorthern22wascalledtheUnionArmy.ManypeoplediedforboththeNorthandSouth. TheschoolsforthedeafhadmanyproblemsduringtheCivilWar.Therearemanystoriesaboutthat23inhistory. SomeschoolsforthedeafhadtocloseduringtheCivilWar.The24ofmanyweretakenoverbytheConfederateorUnionarmyandoccupiedby25.TheTennesseeSchoolevenbecameahospitalandisnowanationallandmark. Someschools26becausetheteachersjoinedthewar.AttheKentuckySchoolthesuperintendent’sson27tojointheUnionArmy.Hediedduringbattleandneverreturned.TeachersattheTennesseeSchoolalsoresignedbuttheyjoinedtheConfederateArmy. Asad28tookplaceinNorthCarolinaduringtheCivilWar.A55-year-oldmanwasoutwalkingoneday.Hewas29hiswayhomewhenasoldiersawhim.Thesoldier30themantostop.Themanwasdeafanddidnothearthesoldier’scommand.Thesoldiershotthemanand31him. Insoutheasternstateseveryschoolforthedeafclosedexceptone.TheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafremained32.Itssuperintendentdidnotallowsoldierstooccupytheschool.Hetoldofficersfrombotharmies33wouldhappeniftheymovedintotheschool.Hewarnedtheofficersthatalloftheteacherswouldresignandthesoldierswouldhavetotakecareofthedeafstudents.He34bothsidessotheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafwas35occupiedbyeithertheConfederateorUniontroops! 34
PassageTwo AsfarbackashecouldrememberLarry hadlongedtogotoHollywoodandbecomeafilmstar.Theyoungman’shopesfor successwerebrokenagainandagainhowever.Hollywoodjustdidnotseem interested.WhenhefirstcametoCaliforniaLarryhaddecidednevertogiveup andreturnhomewithoutsuccess.Thereforehekeptontrying.Somedayhetold himselfhisbigopportunitywouldcome.Larryfoundajob parkingcarsforoneofHollywood’sbigrestaurants.Hispaywasbasicbut sincetheguestswerekindenoughtogivehimmoremoneyhemanagedtomakea living.Onedayherecognizedanimportantfilmdirectordriving intotheparkinglotandgettingoutofhiscar.Larryhadrecentlyheardthat themanwasreadytomakeanewpicture.Larrygotintothecar andpreparedtodriveitonintothelotandparkit.Thenhestoppedjumped outandranovertothedirector.ExcusemesirbutIthinkit’sonlyfair totellyouthatit’snoworneverifyouwantmeinYournextpicture.Alotof bigcompaniesareafterme.Insteadofpushingawaytheboy thedirectorgotinterestedinLarry’swordsandstopped.YesWhich companiesheasked.Wellrepliedtheboythere’sthe telephonecompanythegascompanyandtheelectriccompanytotellyouonlya few.Thedirectorlaughedthenwrotesomethingonacardand handedittotheyoungman.Comeandseemetomorrow.Larry gotasmallpartinthedirector’snextfilm.Hewasonhis way!WhichofthefollowingwasLarryinterestedin
PassageFour IntheUSpeoplepreferwaitingfora tabletosittingwithpeopletheydon’tknow.Thismeansahostessmaynotscat asmallgroupuntilasmalltableisavailableevenifalargeoneis.Ifyou aresittingatatablewithpeopleyoudon’tknowitisimpolitetolightupa cigarettewithoutfirstaskingifitwilldisturbthem.At Americanrestaurantsandcoffeeshopsyouareusuallyservedtapwaterbefore youorder.Youmayfindthebreadandbutterisfreeandifyouordercoffee youmaygetafreerefill.Mostcitiesandtownshavenorules aboutopeningandclosingtimesforstoresorrestaurantsthoughtheyusually domakerulesforbars.Especiallyinlargecitiesstoresmaybeopen24hours aday.Servingsinrestaurantsareoftenlargetoolargefor manypeople.Ifyoucan’tfinishyourmealbutwouldliketoenjoythefood lateraskyourwaitressorwaiterforadoggiebag.Itmayhaveapictureof adogonitbuteverybodyknowsyouaretakingfoodforyourself. Supperanddinnerarebothwordsfortheeveningmeal.Somepeoplehave Sundaydinner.Thisisanespeciallybignoonmeal.Tipsare notusuallyaddedtothecheck.Theyarenotincludedinthepriceofthemeal either.Atipofabout15%isexpectedandyoushouldleaveitonthetablewhen youleave.Insomerestaurantsacheckisbroughtonaplateandyouputyour moneythere.Thenthewaiterorwaitressbringsyouyour change.Whichstatementistrue
A.HowoldaretheyB.Whatdoeshedo C.andbrothersD.butnobrothers E.WhatdotheydoF.isstudying G.DoessheworkH.Sheisalawyer Tom:Sotellmeaboutyourfamily.Haveyougotanybrothersorsisters Barbara:Yeah.I’vegotthreesisters56. Tom:Threesisters.57 Barbara:Welltheoldestistwenty-three.Thesecondoldestistwenty-oneandtheyoungestisnineteen. Tom:Andwhatdotheydo Barbara:Theoldestonehastwochildrenandtheykeepherprettybusy.Thesecondoldestisincollegelikeme.She58computerscience.Andtheotheroneisstillinhighschool. Tom:Andwhataboutyourdad59 Barbara:Ohhe’salawyer. Tom:Ohreally.Andyourmom60too Barbara:Yeahshe’sajournalist.Sheworksforatravelmagazine. 60
TheAmericanCivilWarwasaverysadtimefortheUnitedStates.Thepeopleofthecountryweredividedinto21sides:TheNorthandTheSouth.Eachsidehaditsownarmy.ThesouthernarmywascalledtheConfederateArmyandthenorthern22wascalledtheUnionArmy.ManypeoplediedforboththeNorthandSouth. TheschoolsforthedeafhadmanyproblemsduringtheCivilWar.Therearemanystoriesaboutthat23inhistory. SomeschoolsforthedeafhadtocloseduringtheCivilWar.The24ofmanyweretakenoverbytheConfederateorUnionarmyandoccupiedby25.TheTennesseeSchoolevenbecameahospitalandisnowanationallandmark. Someschools26becausetheteachersjoinedthewar.AttheKentuckySchoolthesuperintendent’sson27tojointheUnionArmy.Hediedduringbattleandneverreturned.TeachersattheTennesseeSchoolalsoresignedbuttheyjoinedtheConfederateArmy. Asad28tookplaceinNorthCarolinaduringtheCivilWar.A55-year-oldmanwasoutwalkingoneday.Hewas29hiswayhomewhenasoldiersawhim.Thesoldier30themantostop.Themanwasdeafanddidnothearthesoldier’scommand.Thesoldiershotthemanand31him. Insoutheasternstateseveryschoolforthedeafclosedexceptone.TheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafremained32.Itssuperintendentdidnotallowsoldierstooccupytheschool.Hetoldofficersfrombotharmies33wouldhappeniftheymovedintotheschool.Hewarnedtheofficersthatalloftheteacherswouldresignandthesoldierswouldhavetotakecareofthedeafstudents.He34bothsidessotheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafwas35occupiedbyeithertheConfederateorUniontroops! 32
A.HowoldaretheyB.Whatdoeshedo C.andbrothersD.butnobrothers E.WhatdotheydoF.isstudying G.DoessheworkH.Sheisalawyer Tom:Sotellmeaboutyourfamily.Haveyougotanybrothersorsisters Barbara:Yeah.I’vegotthreesisters56. Tom:Threesisters.57 Barbara:Welltheoldestistwenty-three.Thesecondoldestistwenty-oneandtheyoungestisnineteen. Tom:Andwhatdotheydo Barbara:Theoldestonehastwochildrenandtheykeepherprettybusy.Thesecondoldestisincollegelikeme.She58computerscience.Andtheotheroneisstillinhighschool. Tom:Andwhataboutyourdad59 Barbara:Ohhe’salawyer. Tom:Ohreally.Andyourmom60too Barbara:Yeahshe’sajournalist.Sheworksforatravelmagazine. 58
PassageThree Mr.Smithgavehiswifetenpoundfor herbirthday—tenprettypoundnotes.SothedayafterherbirthdayMrsSmith wentshopping.Shequeuedforabusgotonandsatdownnexttoanoldlady. Afterawhileshenoticedthattheoldlady’shandbagwasopen.Insideitshe sawawadofpoundnotesexactlyliketheoneherhusbandhadgivenher.Soshe quicklylookedintoherownbag—thenotesweregone!MrsSmithwassurethat theoldladywhowassittingnexttoherhadstolenthem.Shethoughtshewould havetocallthepolice;butasshedislikedmakingafussandgettingpeople intotroubleshedecidetotakebackthemoneyfromtheoldlady’shandbagand saynothingmoreaboutit.Shelookedroundthebustomakesurenobodywas watchingthenshecarefullyputherhandintotheoldlady’sbagtookthe notesandputtheminherownbag.Whenshegothomethat eveningsheshowedherhusbandthebeautifulhatshehadbought. Withthemoneyyougavemeformybirthdayofcourse.shesaid proudly.OhWhat’sthatthenheaskedashepointedtoa wadoftenpoundnotesonthetable.Mrs.Smithsaw______intheoldlady’handbag.
PassageThree Mr.Smithgavehiswifetenpoundfor herbirthday—tenprettypoundnotes.SothedayafterherbirthdayMrsSmith wentshopping.Shequeuedforabusgotonandsatdownnexttoanoldlady. Afterawhileshenoticedthattheoldlady’shandbagwasopen.Insideitshe sawawadofpoundnotesexactlyliketheoneherhusbandhadgivenher.Soshe quicklylookedintoherownbag—thenotesweregone!MrsSmithwassurethat theoldladywhowassittingnexttoherhadstolenthem.Shethoughtshewould havetocallthepolice;butasshedislikedmakingafussandgettingpeople intotroubleshedecidetotakebackthemoneyfromtheoldlady’shandbagand saynothingmoreaboutit.Shelookedroundthebustomakesurenobodywas watchingthenshecarefullyputherhandintotheoldlady’sbagtookthe notesandputtheminherownbag.Whenshegothomethat eveningsheshowedherhusbandthebeautifulhatshehadbought. Withthemoneyyougavemeformybirthdayofcourse.shesaid proudly.OhWhat’sthatthenheaskedashepointedtoa wadoftenpoundnotesonthetable.Mrs.Smithwantedtobuy______withthetenpoundnotes.
PassageFive AfterManhasdreamedaboutflyingfor alongtime.MichaelMoshierisadreamer.HeinventedtheSoloTrek. TheSoloTrekhada120horsepowerenginewithtwinfans.Onlyoneperson flies.Asyouflyabovetheroofsyouleanalittleforward.Youcansee everythingunderyou.YouareflyinglikeSuperman.Michael Moshierlookedatthejetbeltandtherocketbeltthatwasdeveloped20-30 yearsago.Nothingevercamefromthem.Peoplestillcan’tfly. Inventorshavetriedtomakeiteasyforpeopletofly.PaulMollerhas beenworkingonhisflyingcarfor30years.Henowsaysitisreadyfortests. Itwouldtakeoffandlandverticallygo600milesanhouranddeliver20 milestothegallon.Acomputerwoulddotheactualflying.Hesaysitcouldbe soldnextyearforaboutamilliondollars.NASAisworkingwith Moshiertohelpdevelophisflyingmachine.Thefirstusersarelikelytobe military.It’sbeen50-yearssinceRobertFultoninventedhis airphibianaflyingcar.ItflewandisnowintheSmithsonian Museum.Gettingdreamstoflyisnever easy.PaulMoller’sflyingcarisdifferentthananairplanebecause______.
PassageFour IntheUSpeoplepreferwaitingfora tabletosittingwithpeopletheydon’tknow.Thismeansahostessmaynotscat asmallgroupuntilasmalltableisavailableevenifalargeoneis.Ifyou aresittingatatablewithpeopleyoudon’tknowitisimpolitetolightupa cigarettewithoutfirstaskingifitwilldisturbthem.At Americanrestaurantsandcoffeeshopsyouareusuallyservedtapwaterbefore youorder.Youmayfindthebreadandbutterisfreeandifyouordercoffee youmaygetafreerefill.Mostcitiesandtownshavenorules aboutopeningandclosingtimesforstoresorrestaurantsthoughtheyusually domakerulesforbars.Especiallyinlargecitiesstoresmaybeopen24hours aday.Servingsinrestaurantsareoftenlargetoolargefor manypeople.Ifyoucan’tfinishyourmealbutwouldliketoenjoythefood lateraskyourwaitressorwaiterforadoggiebag.Itmayhaveapictureof adogonitbuteverybodyknowsyouaretakingfoodforyourself. Supperanddinnerarebothwordsfortheeveningmeal.Somepeoplehave Sundaydinner.Thisisanespeciallybignoonmeal.Tipsare notusuallyaddedtothecheck.Theyarenotincludedinthepriceofthemeal either.Atipofabout15%isexpectedandyoushouldleaveitonthetablewhen youleave.Insomerestaurantsacheckisbroughtonaplateandyouputyour moneythere.Thenthewaiterorwaitressbringsyouyour change.Sundaydinneris______.
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PassageTwo AsfarbackashecouldrememberLarry hadlongedtogotoHollywoodandbecomeafilmstar.Theyoungman’shopesfor successwerebrokenagainandagainhowever.Hollywoodjustdidnotseem interested.WhenhefirstcametoCaliforniaLarryhaddecidednevertogiveup andreturnhomewithoutsuccess.Thereforehekeptontrying.Somedayhetold himselfhisbigopportunitywouldcome.Larryfoundajob parkingcarsforoneofHollywood’sbigrestaurants.Hispaywasbasicbut sincetheguestswerekindenoughtogivehimmoremoneyhemanagedtomakea living.Onedayherecognizedanimportantfilmdirectordriving intotheparkinglotandgettingoutofhiscar.Larryhadrecentlyheardthat themanwasreadytomakeanewpicture.Larrygotintothecar andpreparedtodriveitonintothelotandparkit.Thenhestoppedjumped outandranovertothedirector.ExcusemesirbutIthinkit’sonlyfair totellyouthatit’snoworneverifyouwantmeinYournextpicture.Alotof bigcompaniesareafterme.Insteadofpushingawaytheboy thedirectorgotinterestedinLarry’swordsandstopped.YesWhich companiesheasked.Wellrepliedtheboythere’sthe telephonecompanythegascompanyandtheelectriccompanytotellyouonlya few.Thedirectorlaughedthenwrotesomethingonacardand handedittotheyoungman.Comeandseemetomorrow.Larry gotasmallpartinthedirector’snextfilm.Hewasonhis way!Afterreadingthestorywhatcanweinferaboutthefilmdirector
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Fiveminutesearlier______wecouldhavecaughtthelasttrain.
PartⅠReadingComprehensionDirections:Inthisparttherearefourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyanumberojcomprehensionquestions.Readthepassagesandchoosethebestanswertoeachquestion.ThenmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.China’semploymentandre-employmentsituationremainstoughwithasurgethisyearinthenumberofgraduateshittingthejobmarketandinunemploymentingeneralseniorofficialsaid.Thecountry’sregisteredaverageunemploymentrateinurbanareasreached4percentlastyearandisexpectedtogohigherthisyearLabourandSocialSecurityMinisterZhenSilintoldXinhuayesterday.Therearenearly14millionlaid-offworkersinurbanareassofar.Andmorethan11millionnewgraduatesarepredictedtoentertheworkforceZhengsaid.Tomakethingsworsethenation’sagriculturaladjustmenthasforcedmorethan151millionruralworkerstoquitfarming.ManyofthemwillheadtothecitiestoseekemploymentposinguncertaintiesfortheStatehesaid.Zhengwhowasappointedastheministerduringthefirstsessionofthe10thNationalPeople’sCongressinMarchhasurgedhisdepartmentsnationwidetodomoretoassistlaid-offworkerstorestarttheirlives. Whenaconsumerfindsthathispurchasehasafaultinitthefirstthingheshoulddoisto
Directions:Therearefivereadingpassagesinthispart.EachpassageIs followedbyfourquestions.Foreachquestiontherearefoursuggestedanswers markedABCandD.Choosethebestanswerandblackenthecorresponding letterontheAnswerSheet.PassageOne Yearsagoourcitieswerefullofcars busesandtrucks.Nowthestreetsarecompletelycongested拥挤的anditisvery difficulttodriveacaralongthem.Driversmuststopathundredsoftraffic lights.WhatareourcitiesgoingtobelikeintenortwentyyearsWill enormous巨大motorwaysbebuiltacrossthemWithbigmotorwayscuttingacross themfullofnoisydirtycarsandlorriesourcitiesaregoingtobeawful places.HowcanwesolvetheproblemTherearesomegoodideas toreducetheuseofprivatecars.In1989forexampletheauthoritiesinRome begananinterestingexperiment:passengersonthecitybusesdidnothaveto payfortheirtickets.InStockholmtherewasanother experiment:peoplepaidverylittleforaseasontickettotravelonanybus trolleybustrainortraminallthecity.Inmanycitiesnow somestreetsareclosedtovehiclesandpedestriansaresafethere. InLondonthereisanotherexperiment:partofthestreetisforbuses onlysothebusescantravelfast.Therearenocarsortaxiesinfrontof them.Inmanycitiespedestriansarenowmuchsaferbecause______.
TheAmericanCivilWarwasaverysadtimefortheUnitedStates.Thepeopleofthecountryweredividedinto21sides:TheNorthandTheSouth.Eachsidehaditsownarmy.ThesouthernarmywascalledtheConfederateArmyandthenorthern22wascalledtheUnionArmy.ManypeoplediedforboththeNorthandSouth. TheschoolsforthedeafhadmanyproblemsduringtheCivilWar.Therearemanystoriesaboutthat23inhistory. SomeschoolsforthedeafhadtocloseduringtheCivilWar.The24ofmanyweretakenoverbytheConfederateorUnionarmyandoccupiedby25.TheTennesseeSchoolevenbecameahospitalandisnowanationallandmark. Someschools26becausetheteachersjoinedthewar.AttheKentuckySchoolthesuperintendent’sson27tojointheUnionArmy.Hediedduringbattleandneverreturned.TeachersattheTennesseeSchoolalsoresignedbuttheyjoinedtheConfederateArmy. Asad28tookplaceinNorthCarolinaduringtheCivilWar.A55-year-oldmanwasoutwalkingoneday.Hewas29hiswayhomewhenasoldiersawhim.Thesoldier30themantostop.Themanwasdeafanddidnothearthesoldier’scommand.Thesoldiershotthemanand31him. Insoutheasternstateseveryschoolforthedeafclosedexceptone.TheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafremained32.Itssuperintendentdidnotallowsoldierstooccupytheschool.Hetoldofficersfrombotharmies33wouldhappeniftheymovedintotheschool.Hewarnedtheofficersthatalloftheteacherswouldresignandthesoldierswouldhavetotakecareofthedeafstudents.He34bothsidessotheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafwas35occupiedbyeithertheConfederateorUniontroops! 30
PartⅠReadingComprehensionDirections:Inthisparttherearefourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyanumberojcomprehensionquestions.Readthepassagesandchoosethebestanswertoeachquestion.ThenmarkyouranswerbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.China’semploymentandre-employmentsituationremainstoughwithasurgethisyearinthenumberofgraduateshittingthejobmarketandinunemploymentingeneralseniorofficialsaid.Thecountry’sregisteredaverageunemploymentrateinurbanareasreached4percentlastyearandisexpectedtogohigherthisyearLabourandSocialSecurityMinisterZhenSilintoldXinhuayesterday.Therearenearly14millionlaid-offworkersinurbanareassofar.Andmorethan11millionnewgraduatesarepredictedtoentertheworkforceZhengsaid.Tomakethingsworsethenation’sagriculturaladjustmenthasforcedmorethan151millionruralworkerstoquitfarming.ManyofthemwillheadtothecitiestoseekemploymentposinguncertaintiesfortheStatehesaid.Zhengwhowasappointedastheministerduringthefirstsessionofthe10thNationalPeople’sCongressinMarchhasurgedhisdepartmentsnationwidetodomoretoassistlaid-offworkerstorestarttheirlives. Whatdoescourteousmeaninthelastparagraph
TheAmericanCivilWarwasaverysadtimefortheUnitedStates.Thepeopleofthecountryweredividedinto21sides:TheNorthandTheSouth.Eachsidehaditsownarmy.ThesouthernarmywascalledtheConfederateArmyandthenorthern22wascalledtheUnionArmy.ManypeoplediedforboththeNorthandSouth. TheschoolsforthedeafhadmanyproblemsduringtheCivilWar.Therearemanystoriesaboutthat23inhistory. SomeschoolsforthedeafhadtocloseduringtheCivilWar.The24ofmanyweretakenoverbytheConfederateorUnionarmyandoccupiedby25.TheTennesseeSchoolevenbecameahospitalandisnowanationallandmark. Someschools26becausetheteachersjoinedthewar.AttheKentuckySchoolthesuperintendent’sson27tojointheUnionArmy.Hediedduringbattleandneverreturned.TeachersattheTennesseeSchoolalsoresignedbuttheyjoinedtheConfederateArmy. Asad28tookplaceinNorthCarolinaduringtheCivilWar.A55-year-oldmanwasoutwalkingoneday.Hewas29hiswayhomewhenasoldiersawhim.Thesoldier30themantostop.Themanwasdeafanddidnothearthesoldier’scommand.Thesoldiershotthemanand31him. Insoutheasternstateseveryschoolforthedeafclosedexceptone.TheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafremained32.Itssuperintendentdidnotallowsoldierstooccupytheschool.Hetoldofficersfrombotharmies33wouldhappeniftheymovedintotheschool.Hewarnedtheofficersthatalloftheteacherswouldresignandthesoldierswouldhavetotakecareofthedeafstudents.He34bothsidessotheKentuckySchoolfortheDeafwas35occupiedbyeithertheConfederateorUniontroops! 28
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