It is exactly we behave has changed the world.
A. which; that B. how; that
C. how; what D. what; that
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MOST American teenagers used to spend their summer vacations holding multiple jobs. However, with the increase in gas prices, teenagers chose to stay at home instead of going out of the town.
"I wish the prices would . The expense of driving to places is affecting our daily lives," said Alicia Still, a senior at Enochs High School in
Alicia, who spent her summer at her dad's house, said that there would be no point in getting a job.
"The drive to my workplace is so long that I would hardly be making any profit because all my money would be going toward gas," she said.
Teenagers are now forced to give up the pleasure of driving around town without purpose. "Instead of driving around looking for something to do, I now find myself planning way in advance so I don't waste necessary gas," said Stephen Macko, a student at Davis High School in Modesto.
What kinds of things are teenagers doing in order to conserve gas?
Alicia saves gas by doing all of her things at one time so she doesn't have to go home and leave again.
"I try to do it all in one trip so I don't have to always be running around and wasting gas," she said. "I know that when I go to lunch with my friends, we make sure to go somewhere near all of our houses so we save gas."
"But it's hard, considering I drive a big truck. I also try to get a lift from my friends when they are going places that I am going." said Stephen.
Some try not to accelerate too much.
Teenagers will have to continue changing their lifestyles unless the price of gas decreases. However, that might not be a bad thing.
76. What is the best title of this passage ?(Please answer within 10 words)
77. Fill in the blank in the second paragraph with proper words or phrase to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 7 words)
78. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
79. Find a sentence in the passage to replace the following one.
Some teenagers avoids speeding up when driving.
80. List one example of what some teenagers do to save gas.
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A.Having lost B.Losing C.Being lost D.Lost
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一_ .Yao Ming is always my favorite star.
A.I couldn’t agree more B.I’m afraid not
C.It doesn't matter D.It’s a piece of cake
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A new Canada Prize for the Arts and Creativity could be in place by 2010,with large cash prizes for emerging(新興的)artists in dance,music,theatre and visual arts.
The prize is the idea of Tony Gagliano and David Pecaut,founders of the Luminato festival,wh0 were probably able to convince the federal government to back it.The federal budget has allocated$.25 million to support the awards open to emerging artists that have the prestige(聲望)of a Nobel Prize.
“When you think about the major prizes of the world―the Nobel Prize.in Sweden,the Kyoto prizes in Japan or the Booker Prize in the U.K.一the bring great,honor and opportunity to the countries that award them,’’ Pecaut said.“The.idea here is that every year,the Canada prizes will be awarded to the very.best promising emerging artists around the world in those four fields.”
A jury(評(píng)委會(huì))of international experts would judge the 12 finalists,who would come to Canada and perform or show their work in public to win.the Canada prizes.The performances would be televised,allowing Canadians across the country.to see it.
The federal government liked the idea of such an international prize that would advance Canada’s brand,draw tourists and arts professionals from around the world.For the Canadian arts people.one of the greatest challenges is connecting to that international arts world to come up with CO―productions and foreign investment(投資)and touring chances.
A group is working toward establishing the prize by 2010,with potential for semi-final rounds to take place:about the same time as the Vancouver Olympic Games.“Thirty or forty years from now,the future outstanding dancers and performers will look back and say.‘I broke out on the world scene in Toronto―that’s where 1 was discovered’”
66.Why did David Pecaut have the idea of founding a new Ganada Prize?
A.To enlarge the content of the Luminato festival.
B.To consider his own benefits from the prize.
C.To advance Canada’s honor and opportunities.
D.To make more Canadians get world prizes.
67.According to David Pecaut , the new Canada Prize will
A.be divided into four detailed parts
B.have at least twelve winners
C.be held every four years in
D.offer every winner about$25 million
68.Those participating the final round of the new Canada Prize
A.needn’t experience semi―final rounds
B. will have their performances broadcast on the TV
C.need to have their performances made into films
D.must accept the judge from Canadian experts
69.Towards the founding of the Canada Prize,David Pecaut is .
A.unconcerned B.doubtful C.hopeless D.optimistic
70.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A.Canada―the Capital of the World in Arts
B.A
C.The Nobel Prize in Arts will Come into Being
D.David Pecaut Takes Charge of a
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A. at the cost of B. as a result of
C. in case of D. at the risk of
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A. has become B. became C. is becoming D. was becoming
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Alice watched from her brother’s
Both of them were evacuated to safer parts of the States, Weeks later, they ,like thousands of others, returned to find their homes uninhabitable, their jobs gone,
The following spring, as she was rebuilding her life, Alice contacted an information centre for returning, residents, When asked if she would head a desperately needed clinic, Alice said she’d do it, but only with Pat, It took Pat less then five minutes to say yes, And after consulting with her children, she offered her damaged home as the new clinic.
As word spread, help poured in, Groups raised money and donated medical equipment, exam tables, free ductwork, other supplies and even labor, and Bedrooms were transformed into exam rooms and Pat’s living room into a waiting room.
On February 27,2007,the clinic opened, with patients lined up around the block, Those who came in that first day were very sick with problems from not taking their medicine for a year after Katrina, Over 1,200 people have made their way to the clinic, whose decoration passes what Pat calls the mama test.:” Would your mama feel comfortable here?” Until recently, it was the only health-care facility in there, “It’s a relief to have a clinic right here in the neighborhood where I can check my pressure.” says Latoya Owens, 30, who suffers from hypertension.
“This is the most rewarding thing I ‘vet ever done ,” says Alice .Adds Pat ,”I ‘m alleviating(減輕)some suffering in an underserved population. I listen to their stories, and I cry a lot, People outside
56 When Hurricane Katrina arrived, .
A Alice was driving to her brother’s house B.Pal was visiting in a hospital
C houses were destroyed D people were rescued to safety
57.What does the fifth paragraph mainly 1elI us?
A.The clinic opened a year after Hurricane Katrina.
B.The clinic helped local people a lot.
C.The clinic was the only one of its kind in the neighborhood.
D.The clinic was decorated to people’s satisfaction.
58.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage'
A.Things in New Orleans were much worse than people thought.
B.Alice felt happy and satisfied about what she was doing.
C.Pat thought a lot before agreeing to work together with Alice.
D.People were ready to help when disasters happened.
59.Pat cried a lot probably because .
A.She was sad about what people had suffered
B.she was moved by people’s help to the clinic
C.work in the clinic was too difficult
D.she lost her job and home during Hurricane Katrina
60.The underlined word“evacuated’’in the second paragraph most probably means“ ”
A.foreed B.a(chǎn)ttached C.related D.moved
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