searches of London 2012 venues and practising defensive counter-terrorism tactics(反恐策略).
The exercises described are part of a broad range of tests to check how the police, government
departments and emergency services would respond to any problems with the Games.
British police have been conducting security sweeps inside the Olympic Stadium in London as part
of an anti-terror exercise ahead of next year"s games. Officers have been searching sections of the
stadium by hand, while sniffer dogs have been employed to search seats for traces of explosives.
The Metropolitan Police"s national security coordinator for the London Olympics, Assistant
Commissioner Chris Allison, refused to remark on Tuesday over whether the death of Osama bin
Laden had produced intelligence to suggest that the Games were being targeted by Al-Qaeda(基地
组织) terrorists.
Chris Allison said, "Clearly I"m not going to go into any details of any intelligence, but put it this way,
we have planned all of our Olympic plans on the basis of a severe threat from terrorism. We"ve looked
at the various attack methods used by terrorists across the world, and put in place the necessary control
measures here to make sure the terrorists couldn"t be successful."
Specialist officers from the police "rope access" team have been searching the floodlights at the
Olympic Stadium to check for suspicious objects.
The British government"s austerity drive has resulted in tough budget(预算)cuts for the police service
in London.
But the government has insisted that the budget for Olympic security won"t be affected by the
cutbacks.
Security has been a serious concern for the Olympics since the killing of 11 Israeli athletes and
coaches at the 1972 Munich Games.
The London Games are seen as a high security threat particularly, as the Olympics offer an
international platform for any terror group because there will be live events broadcast worldwide.
The 2012 London Summer Olympics begin July 27 and run through August 12.
1. We can infer from the passage that ______.
A. London will spend as little money as they can on the Games
B. London is facing much trouble in hosting the Olympic Game
C. there is some possibility that terrorists will do some damage
D. 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Munich Games
2. Which is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. British police search sections of the stadium by hand.
B. There are several explosives made by terrorists in the stadium.
C. British police put great effort into the Olympic security check.
D. Some dogs are employed in the security sweeps.
3. The underlined word "austerity" in the seventh paragraph probably means ______.
A. a situation when people don"t have enough money to spend
B. a state when people feel upset because of some accidents
C. a debate (辩论) between those who have different views about something
D. an attitude that has much effect on people"s shopping ideas
4. What is the best title of the passage?
A. The London Olympic Games
B. Terrorist Events before the Olympics
C. Modern Equipment Used in Security Check
D. The London Olympic Security Check
The teacher who did the most to encourage me was, as it happens, my aunt.She was Myrtle C.
Manigault, the wife of my mother"s brother Bill.She taught me in second grade at allblack Sumner
School in Camden, New Jersey.
During my childhood and youth, Aunt Myrtle encouraged me to develop every aspect of my
potential, without regard for what was considered practical or possible for black females.I liked to
sing; she listened to my voice and pronounced it good.I couldn"t dance; she taught me the basic
dancing steps.She took me to the theatre-not just children"s theatre but adult comedies and
dramas-and her faith that I could appreciate adult plays was not disappointed.
My aunt also took down books from her extensive library and shared them with me.I had books
at home, but they were all serious classics.Even as a child I had a strong liking for humour, and I"ll
never forget the joy of discovering Don Marquis"s Archy & Mehitabel through her.
Most important, perhaps, Aunt Myrtle provided my first opportunity to write for publication.A
writer herself for one of the black newspapers, she suggested my name to the editor as a "youth
columnist". My column, begun when I was fourteen, was supposed to cover teenage social
activities-and it did-but it also gave me the freedom to write on many other subjects as well as the habitof gathering material, the discipline of meeting deadlines, and, after graduation from college six years
later, a solid collection of published material that carried my name and was my passport to a series of
writing jobs.
Today Aunt Myrtle is still an enthusiastic supporter of her "favourite niece". Like a diamond, she has
reflected a bright, multifaceted (多面的) image of possibilities to every pupil who has crossed her path.
1. Which of the following did Aunt Myrtle do to the author during her childhood and youth?
A. She lent her some serious classics.
B. She cultivated her taste for music.
C. She discovered her talent for dancing.
D. She introduced her to adult plays.
2. What does Archy & Mehitabel in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?
A. A book of great fun.
B. A writer of high fame.
C. A serious masterpiece.
D. A heartbreaking play.
3. Aunt Myrtle recommended the author to a newspaper editor mainly to ________.
A. develop her capabilities for writing
B. give her a chance to collect material
C. involve her in teenage social activities
D. offer her a series of writing jobs
4. We can conclude from the passage that Aunt Myrtle was a teacher who ________.
A. trained pupils to be diligent and welldisciplined
B. gave pupils confidence in exploiting their potential
C. emphasized what was practical or possible for pupils
D. helped pupils overcome difficulties in learning
around the world.That, at least, is what it promised us.The difficulty is that it did not take the human mind
into account.The reality is that we cannot keep relationships with more than a limited number of people.
No matter how hard the Internet tries to put you in communication, its best efforts will be defeated by
your mind.
The problem is twofold (双重的). First, there is a limit on
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and have a meaningful relationship with.That number is about 150 and is set by the size of our brain
.Second, the quality of your relationships depends on the amount of time you invest (投入) in them.We
invest a lot in a small number of people and then distribute what"s left among as many others as we can.
The problem is that if we invest little time in a person, our engagement with that person will decline (减弱)
until eventually it dies in
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This is not, of course, to say that the Internet doesn"t serve a socially valuable function.Of course it
does.But the question is not that it allows you to increase the size of your social circle to include the rest
of the world, but that you can keep your relationships with your existing friends going even though you
have to move to the other side of the world.
In one sense, that"s a good thing.But it also has a disadvantage.If you continue to invest in your ol
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friends even though you can no longer see them, then certainly you aren"t using your time to make new
friends where you now live.And I suspect that probably isn"t the best use of your time.Meaningful
relationships are about being able to communicate with each other, face to face.The Internet will slow
down the rate with which relationships end, but it won"t stop that happening eventually.
1. What is stressed in the first paragraph?
A. The present situation of the Internet.
B. The difficulty in communication on the Internet.
C. The socially valuable function of the Internet.
D. The role of the human mind in the Internet communication.
2. The underlin
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A. appointment
B. connection
C. interview
D. agreement
3. According to the passage, the author holds the view that ______.
A. the Internet fails to play so valuable a role in communication as it promised
B. the Internet determines the quality of social relationships
C. the Internet greatly increases the size of social circles
D. the Inter
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4. What is the author"s attitude towards the use of the Internet to strengthen relationships?
A. He is uncertain about it.
B. He is hopeful of it.
C. He approves of it.
D. He doubts it.
the amazing complexity of television, nor the impressive technology of transport.The universal wonder we
share and experience is our ability to make noises with our mouths, and so transmit ideas and thoughts to
each other"s minds.This ability comes so naturally that we tend to forget what a miracle(奇迹)it is.
Obviously, the ability to talk is something that marks humans off from animals.Of course, some animals
have powers just as amaz
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sky in relation to the time of day and year.In Nature"s talent show, humans are a species of animal that
have developed their own special act.If we reduce it to basic terms, it"s an ability for communicating
information to others,by varying sounds we make as we breathe out.
Not that we don"t have other powers of communication.Our facial expressions convey our emotions,
such as anger, or joy,or disappointment.The way we hold our heads can indicate to others whether we
are happy or sad.This is socalled "body language". Bristling (直立的) fur is an unmistakable warning of
attack among many animals.Similarly, the bowed head or dropping tail shows a readiness to take second
place in any animal gathering.
Such a means of communica
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acquire and display.Is the ability to speak just another sort of instinct? If so, how did human beings
acquire this amazing skill? Biologists can readily indicate that particular area of our brain where speech
mechanisms function, but this doesn"t tell us how that part of our bodies originated in our biological
history.
1. According to the passage, the wonder we take for granted is________.
A. our ability to use language
B. the miracle of technology
C. the amazing power of nature
D. our ability to make noises with mouth
2. What feature o
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A. Lifting heads when sad.
B. Keeping long faces when angry.
C. Bristling hair when ready to attack.
D. Bowing heads when willing to obey.
3. What can be inferre
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A. Body language is unique to humans.
B. Animals express emotions just as humans do.
C. Humans have other powers of communication.
D. Humans are no different from animals to some degree.
4. This passage is mainly about________.
A. the development of body language
B. the special role humans play in nature
C. the power to convey information to others
D. the difference between humans and animals in language use
97% of the world"s water too salty to be drunk or used in agriculture, the worldwide supply of water
needs careful management, especially in agr
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strange to someone fortunate enough to live in a high rainfall country, many of the world"s agricultural
industries experience constant water shortages.
Although dams can be built to store water for agricultural use in dry areas and dry seasons, the costs
of water redistribution(重新分配)are very high.Not only is there the cost of the engineering itself, but
there is also an environmental cost to be considered.Where valleys(山谷)are flooded to create dams,
houses are lost and wildlife homes destroyed.Besides, water may flow easily through pipes to fields, but
it cannot be transported from one side of the world to the other.Each country must therefore rely on the
management of its own water to supply its farming requirements.
This is particularly troubling for countries with agricultural industries in areas dependent on irrigation (灌溉). In Texas, farmers" overus
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In the Central Valley area of southwestern USA, a huge water engineering project provided water for
farming in dry valleys, but much of the water use has been poorly managed.
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Saudi Arabia"s attempts to grow wheat in desert areas have seen the pumping of huge quantities of
irrigation water from underground reserves.Because there is no rainfall in these areas, s
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only decrease, and it is believed that fifty years of pumping will see them run dry.
1. From the first two paragraphs we learn that________.
A. much of the world"s water is available for use
B. people in high rainfall countries feel lucky
C. the costs of water redistribution should be considered
D. water can be easily carried through pipes across the world
2. Which of the following is true?
A. The water stores in Texas have been reduced by 75%.
B. Most industries in the world suffer from water shortages.
C. The underground water in Saudi Arabia might run out in 50 years.
D. Good management of water use resulted from the project in the Central Valley.
3. What is most likely to be discussed in the paragraph that follows?
A. Steps to improving water use management.
B. Ways to reduce the costs of building dams.
C. Measures to deal with worldwide water shortages.
D. Approaches to handling the pressure on water supply.
4. The text is mainly about________.
A. water supply and increasing population
B. water use management and agriculture
C. water redistribution and wildlife protection
D. water shortages and environmental protection
environmental influence.But with increasing numbers of people wanting to escape into the wilderness,
it is becoming more and more important to camp unobtrusive
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Wild camping is not permitted in many places, particularly in crowded lowland Britain.Wherever
you are, find out about organizations responsible for managing wild spaces, and contact them to find
out their policy on camping and shelter building.For example, it is fine to camp wild in remote pa
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Scotland, but in England you must ask the landowner"s permission, except in national parks.
Camping is about having relaxation, sleeping outdoors, experiencing bad weather, and making do
without modern conveniences.A busy, fullyequipped campsite (野营地) seems to go against this, so
seek out smaller, more remote places with easy access to open spaces and perhaps beaches.Better
still, find a campsite with no road access: walking in makes a real adventure.
Finding the right spot to camp is the first step to guaranteeing a good night"s sleep.Choose a campsite
with privacy and minimum influence on others and the environment.Try to use an area where p
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dead trees, which may fall on a windy night.Avoid animal runs and caves, and possible homes of biting
insects.Make sure you have most protection on the windward side.If you make a fire, do so downwind
of your shelter.Always consider what influence you might have on the natural world.Avoid damaging
plants.A good campsite is found, not made-changing it should be unnecessary.
1. You needn"t ask for permission when camping in ________.
A. national parks in England
B. most parts of Scotland
C. crowded lowland Britain
D. most parts of England
2. The author thinks that a good campsite is one ________.
A. with easy access
B. used previously
C. with modern conveniences
D. far away from beaches
3. The last paragraph mainly deals with ________.
A. protecting animals
B. building a campfire
C. camping in woodland
D. finding a campsite with privacy
4. The passage is mainly about ________.
A. the protection of campsites
B. the importance of wild camping
C. the human influence on campsites
D. the dos and don"ts of wild camping
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