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A
ne-year-oldGlennKreamer
forthe
crackling(爆裂声)offlamessomewherebelowthere
wasnotasoundinthetwo-storeyhouatBaldwin,
LongIsland.
Withhisfatherawayonnightdutyatalocal
factory,Glennwasworriedaboutthesafetyofhis
mother,hissisterKaren,14andhis12-year-old
ownstairsthroughthesmoke-
filledhoutopushandpullatKarenandTodd
helpedeachonthrough
,his
sisterandbrother,takingshortandquickbreaths
andcoughing,collapdonthelawn.
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Thenine-year-oldracedbackintothehouand
upstairstohismother'dit
r,avictim
ofthesmoke,wasunconscious,andtherewasnobody
boy
remainedcalmand,asafiremansaidlater,"acted
withallthelf-controlofatrainedadult."
Onthebedroomtelephone,luckilystillworking,
Glenncalledhisfatherand,rto
telephonethefirebrigadeandambulancervice,
gotonwiththetaskofsavinghismother.
Firsthefilledabucketwithwaterfromthe
bathroomandthrewwateroverhismotherandher
,withawetclotharoundhisheadhewent
backtothegarden.
Hecouldhearthefireenginecomingup,buthow
wouldthefiremenfindhismotherinthesmoke-
filledhouwhereflameshadalmostswallowedup
thegroundfloor?
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Graspingfirmlyaballofstringfromthegarage,
Glennracedbackintothehouanddashedupstairs
tohismother'neendofthestring
toherhandheranback,layingoutthestringas
hewent,throughthehallandbackoutintothe
garden.
MinuteslaterhewastellingfirechiefJohn
Coughlan:"Thestringwillleadyoutomother."Mrs.
Kreamerwascarriedtosafetyastheflameswere
breakingthroughherbedroomfloor.
71.WhydidGlennrundownstairsfirst?
A.Hewantedtofindoutwhatwashappening.B.He
wasworriedabouthismother'ssafety.
C.Hewantedtosavehissisterand
brother.D.Hewenttoeifhisfatherhadcome
back.
72.Whocalledthefirebrigadeandambulance
rvice?
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A.Glenn.B.Glenn'sfather.C.Glenn'ssister.
D.Glenn'sneighbor.
73.WhatdidGlenndotoprotecthimlf?
A.Heputawetclotharoundhishead.B.He
threwwateralloverhimlf.
C.Hehidhimlfinthebathroom.D.He
rushedouttothelawn.
74.Glennsavedhisfamilybecau__________.
A.hisfatherhadtaughthimtodosoonthe
phoneB.hehadlearnedsomethingaboutfirstaid
C.hehaddealtwiththeemergencycalmlyand
wilyD.hehadfollowedhismother'sinstruction
B
Therearethreeparatesourcesofdangerin
supplyingenergybynuclearpower(原子能).
First,theradioactivematerialmusttravelfrom
itsplaceofproductiontothepowerstation.
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Althoughthepowerstationsthemlvesarestrongly
built,thecontainersudforthetransportofthe
ly,onlytwomethodsof
transportareinu,namelyroadorrail,
Unfortunately,bothofthemayhaveaneffecton
thegeneralpublic,sincetheyaresuretopass
near,oreventhrough,heavilypopulatedareas.
Second,lear
powerstationsproducewastesthatinmostcas
isimpossibletomakethewastesnonradioactive,
andsotheymustbestoredinoneofthe
inconvenientwaysthatscientistshaveinvented.
Forexample,theymaybeburiedundertheground,
ordroppedintodertedmines,orsunkinthea.
However,themethodsdonotsolvetheproblem,
sinceanearthquakecouldeasilybreakthe
containers.
Third,theremayoccurthedangerofaleak(泄漏)
the
othertwodangers,thisisnotverylikely,soit
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doesnotprovideariousobjectiontothenuclear
r,itcanhappen.
Separately,thethreetypesofdangersarenota
ogether,though,the
probabilityofdisaster(灾难)ixtremelyhigh.
fthefollowingifFALSE?
ssiblethataleakoranexplosion
occursatapowerstation.
usualforradioactivematerialstobe
transportedacrossland.
tainersarelikelytobebrokenbyan
earthquake.
rwastesremaindangerousinmostcas
formanyyears.
horthinksthatthewaystostore
nuclearwastesare.
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.
impossibleC.
ctive
welearnfromthelastparagraph?
erstationisasafeplace.
gersofnuclearenergycanbeprevented.
eralpublicarestronglyagainstthe
nuclearprogram.
lf,noneofthethreedangersisvery
likelytocaumuchworry.
thispassageabout?
s
fromnuclearpower.
nts
caudbynuclearpower.
C
ThereisoneforeignproducttheJapaneare
buyingfasterfasterthanothers,andits
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popularityhascaudanuneasyfeelingamongmany
Japane.
Thatproductisforeignwords.
Gairaigo-wordsthatcomefromoutsidehave
beenpartoftheJapanelanguagefor
borrowedfromEnglishand
ermsareoftenchangedintoforms
nolongerunderstoodbynativespeakers.
Butinthelastfewyearsthetrickle(涓涓细
流)offoreignwordshasbecomeaflood,and
peoplefeartheincreasinguofforeignwordsis
makingithardfortheJapaneto
understandeachotherandcouldleadtomanypeople
forgettingthegoodqualitiesof
traditional(传统的)Japane.
“Thepopularityofforgignwordsispartof
theJapaneinterestinanything,”says
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universitylecturerandwriterTakashiSaito.“By
usingaforeignwordyoucanmakeasubject
emnew,whichmakesiteasierforthemedias(媒
体)topickup.”
“Experts(专家)oftenstudyabroadandu
Englishtermswhentheyspeakwithpeoplein
ermsarethenincludedin
governmentwhitepapers,”saidMuturo
Kai,presidentoftheNationalLanguageRearch
Institute.“Foreignwordsfindtheirway
easilyintoannouncementsmadetothegeneral
public,whentheyshouldreallybeexplainedin
Japane.”
Againsttheflowofnewwords,manyJapane
areturningbacktothestudyoftheirown
'sJapanetoBeReadAloudisone
ofmanylanguagebooksthatarenowflying
offbookllers'shelves.
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“Wewereexpertingtollthebookstoyoung
people,”saidthewriter,“butitturns
outtheyaremorepopularwiththeoldergeneration
whoemuneasyaboutthefutureof
Japane.”
vantagesdoforeignwordshaveover
traditionalJapaneterms?
axpresdinforeignwordssoundnew.
nwordsarebestsuitedforannouncements.
nwordsmakenewsubjectasierto
understand.
offoreignwordsmakesthemediamore
popular.
pinionofTakashiSaito,Japanepeople_____.
willingtolearnaboutnewthings
texperts
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fthefollowingplaysanimportantpart
inthespreadofforeignwords?
-lling
Japanetextbooks.
erestofyoungJapene.
nproductsandexperts
kJapanetoBereadAloud____.
ortedby
thegovernment
misunderstandingamongthereaders.
D
PlanetHunter
WhenGeoffMarcywas14,hisparentsbought
ight,hewouldgoontothe
roofoutsidehiswindowtoethewondersofthe
sky.
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“Whatexcitedmemostwaswhetherthere
wereplanets(行星)inothersolar(太阳的)systems
wherelifemightexist,”hesays.“Idecidedto
trytofindplanetsorbiting(沿…轨道运行)other
starslikeourSun.”
Andhedid.“Myfellowrearcher,Paul
Butler,andIfoundourfirstplanetin1995,”Dr.
Marcysays.“Weworkedfortenyearswithout
findinganything!Butwestuckwithit,andour
patiencepaidoff.”
Sincethen,thetwoscientistshave
discovered65ofthemorethan100planetsfound
also
spottedthefirst“family”
June2002theyannouncedanotherdiscovery:a
Jupiter-like(像木星一样的)planetorbitingstar55
Cancri.
Atfirst,thetworearchersfoundonly
ly,the
net
orbiting55Cancriisamajorbreakthrough:itis
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thefirstsightingofalargegasplanetaboutthe
samedistancefromthestarasJupiterisfromthe
Sun.
Whyisthisimportant?Scientiststhinkthat
lifeonEarthmayexistbecauoftwospecial
features(特征)stis
Jupiter.
“Becauit’ssobig,Jupiterpullscomets
andasteroids(小行星),ortheyallcomeandhit
theEarth.”xplains.“WithoutJupiter,
lifeonEarthwouldlikelyhavebeendestroyed.”
AcondfeatureisthatEarthisarocky
planetwhereliquidwater,whichisnecessaryfor
life,gasplanets,rockyplanets
likeEarthhavesurfaceswherewatercangatherin
poolsandas,
spaceexistsbetweentheJupiter-likeplanetand
thereanEarth-likeplanetinthespace,toosmall
forustonotice?Ifso,,“Wewould
havetwostrikingsimilaritiestooursolarsystem:
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theremaybelife!”
romthe
passage?
fromascientistfamily.
ikesworkingwithPaulButler.D.
Heisinterestedinfindinglifeinouterspace.
yplanetsorbitingotherstarshavethe
twoscientistsdiscoveredsofar?
A.100B.69C.66D.65
85.“Butwestuckwithit”(inParagraph3)means
______.
rriedon
withit
de
someprogress
ation(15%)
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1.你离家前一定要把灯关失落.(besureto)
2.是他的新发现使他获得了诺贝尔奖金.(Itwas…that…)
3.我们不知道什么工具正在进行.(what,inprogress)
4.看电视能使我们获悉最新的消息.(keep…informed
about)
5.据说每个人城市已自己的方式来呵护自己.(inone’s
ownway)
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