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ask him to be careful. Smoking is banned in most public places in Hong Kong from January 1, 2007,
The places include restaurants, workplaces, schools or Karaoke lounges (卡拉OK厅). Even smoking at
some outdoor places is against the law. For example, beaches, sports grounds, museums and most areas of
public parks.
Hong Kong hopes the ban can prevent passive (被动) smoking. What is passive smoking? When people
smoke in a restaurant or on a bus, others are forced to breathe the smoke too. They don"t want to smoke but
they have no choice. This is passive smoking. It does great harm to people"s health.
And it"ll be better if more people in Hong Kong give up smoking because of the ban.
Hong Kong has 7 million people. Among them, about 840, 000 people aged 15 or above are smokers.
Amy Choi, a student, agreed to the smoking ban. "I don"t like people smoking next to me. It"s smoky and
smelly, she said.
If someone is against the ban, he will have to pay up to HK$ 5, 000.
The ban does not include night-clubs, bars (酒吧) or bathhouses yet. But these places will have to ban
smoking by July 1, 2009.
Hong Kong is not the first Asian city to have a smoking ban. From January 1, 2006, Singapore banned
smoking in most public places.
B. January 1, 2007
C. July 1, 2009
B. to make the air dean
C. to force all the smokers to give up smoking
B. Passive smoking means smoking for free.
C. You will not be fined ( 罚款) for smoking in Hong Kong bars in the summer of 2008.
B. She was for the ban.
C. She didn"t agree lo the ban.
B. breaks
C. makes
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people are worried that plans were made carelessly and too quickly because the organizers wanted to win
the bid. So, while some Londoners are excited about what will happen, others are more worried. The
government is sure that the country will host a magnificent (宏伟的) Olympics. Here are just a few things
some ordinary people said in the week following the bid.
—Paul Smith: It is really good news for the businesses in the area. London gets a lot of tourists anyway,
but this will bring more. Local people are thinking of things to do that will make the area more fun over the
Olympics and make money as well.
—David Ford: London is busy anyway. I"m not sure that the government will get the transport right. The
underground and the buses are too full now. The underground is so full at rush hour that it is dangerous. It
will be ten times worse in 2012. I "m going to rent out (出租) my flat and go on holiday when the Games
are happening!
—Pearl Armstrong: It"s great! I We sport— it"s exciting! I like to watch it and I like to play it. We will see
all these great athletes (运动员) at the Games. It will be good afterwards, because the stadiums and swimming
pools and so on will all still be there, so they will let us use them.
B. 2009.
C. 2010.
D. 2012.
B. Because Londoners are thinking of ways to make the area less crowded.
C. Because Londoners can make more money by tourism industry.
D. Because all Londoners will work as guides (导游) during the Games.
B. Telephone service.
C. Restaurant service.
D. Not enough stadiums.
B. Everything built for the Olympics will not be used after the Games are over.
C. Nearly all Londoners will rent their flats and go on holidays during the Games.
D. British government believes the future Games in London will be successful.
B. 比赛
C. 民意
D. 服务
All the five 2008 Olympic mascots (吉祥物) have become top fashion. The more you know about them,
1 you will understand the Olympics in China. Since China made its final decision at 8 p. m. November 11,
the five mascots have been seen everywhere. If you put their 2 together, they say "Beijing welcomes you!"
in Chinese. People rushed into many 3 to buy them. Some shelves were empty after only one day of
business.
Do you know why the mascots 4 kids?" Children are the future of the world. So we have five childlike
mascots," said Wu Guanying, one of the designers. Wu 5 the idea of five dolls. When artists"finished the first
designs in April, they showed their work to some kids 6 if they liked them. They were quite happy at seeing
the lovely images (形象). They had many ideas about 7 they meant."There were all kinds of answers. Some
kids thought the mascots were a family of earth protectors (保护者). One even thought 8 was a daughter
of the sea." said Wu. An Olympic mascot is a symbol (标志) for the games. It"s always an image with
something special for the people of 9 . Also, it carries people"s 10 for the success of the games.
( )1. A. the earlier ( )2. A. pictures ( )3. A. big shopping centers ( )4. A. look at ( )5. A. came on ( )6. A. to see ( )7. A. that ( )8. A. the panda ( )9. A. the host country ( )10. A. congratulations | B. better B. names B. museums B. look for B. came up with B. seeing B. how B. the fire B. China B. best wishes | C. the better C. colors C. libraries C. look like C. came from C. see C. what C. the fish C. the whole world C. many thanks | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sports in America In many parts of the world, there are four seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter. In the USA, there are only three: football, basketball and baseball. If you want to know 1 , just have a look at what people are playing. Sports are an important part of American culture. Throughout their school 2 , Americans learn to play many sports. All students take P.E. classes in school. Some try out for the school teams, 3 others join school sports leagues. For many people in the USA, sports are not just 4 . They"re almost a religion (宗教). 5 sports fans buy expensive tickets to watch their favorite teams and athletes 6 in person. Other fans watch games at home, glued to their TV sets. The most devoted (投入的) sports fans 7 a game. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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