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Japan’ s nuclear crisis is also causing concerns in China. Worried shoppers rushed to stores and supermarkets in the country for salt, with the belief that it might protect them from potential nuclear radiation spreading from Japan.
Many rushed to buy to store as much iodized salt as possible because of the rumor that iodized salt could help prevent radiation poisoning spreading from Japan’ s Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Consumers also worried that the nuclear plumes might spread to China by air and sea, polluting food sources, including salt taken from the sea.
The wave of panic buying spread quickly across the country, driving up salt prices by five to ten fold in some cities.
Even regions rich in salt production, like Jiangxi Province,faced sudden shortages.
The government took measures to guarantee enough supply and to stabilize(稳定)the market. It also dismissed the nuclear rumors, saying the nuclear fallout was unlikely to reach the country, and that salt did not help to prevent radiation poisoning.
Local authorities have stepped in to stabilize the market, too. As well, state-owned salt companies have been urged to increase their supply.
Facing expanding market demand, distribution centers have taken extra measures to ensure they are well-prepared.
Wang Yun, the General Manager of Beijing Salt Industry Corporation, said, “Our storage reserves can guarantee a two-month supply for the Beijing market.”
小题1:People made panic purchases of salt for the reasons EXCEPT______________.
A.salt might protect them from potential nuclear radiation
B.nuclear radiation might pollute food sources
C.nuclear radiation might pollute salt taken from the sea
D.there would be a shortage of salt on the market
小题2:The underlined word “fold” in the third paragraph means _______.
A.timesB.pricesC.quantitiesD.means
小题3:What measures did the government take for the panic buying?
A.Enough salt would be offered to each house.
B.It admitted that salt could stop nuclear radiation.
C.Authorities urged state-owned salt companies to increase the supply.
D.Those who spread the rumor were all arrested and punished.
小题4:What is the purpose of the writer to give the example of Beijing Salt Industry Corporation?
A.To tell readers that there is a salt company in Beijing.
B.To make people believe that the supply of salt is enough.
C.To call on panic people to buy enough salt.
D.To prove what the government did was right.

答案

小题1:D
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:B
解析

小题1:细节理解题。根据文章的第一、二段可知人们抢购食盐,因为害怕食物受到核辐射的污染,加碘盐可以预防核辐射,而不是害怕市场上缺盐。
小题1:词义猜测题。根据上句可知食盐抢购潮迅速波及全国,使得某些城市的食盐价格上涨了5至10倍。因此选A。
小题1:细节理解题。根据第六段可知,当地政府要求国有盐业公司增加市场供应,故选C。
小题1:推理判断题。根据文中的“全国出现了抢盐潮,政府采取了措施来稳定市场和人心”可知,列举北京盐业公司是为了使人们相信盐的供给是充足的。
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Russia and the United States have completed the largest spy exchange since the Cold War.On Friday, at an airport in Vienna, Austria, an American plane and a Russian plane landed, parked side by side and exchanged occupants
The United States freed ten admitted Russian agents.The men and women were arrested in late June and pleaded(承认) guilty on Thursday.
In exchange, Russia freed four Russians serving prison sentences on charges of spying for the West.The men include Igor Sutyagin, an armed researcher who always denied the charges.Some considered him a political prisoner.
The United States deported(驱逐) nine Russian and an American citizen born in Peru.Some raised children while living quiet lives as married couples.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry praised the exchange, saying, “The action improved Russian-U.S.relations.”
The group was accused of trying to gain information on American nuclear weapons, foreign policy and politics for the SVR — Russia’s foreign intelligence service.
The ten were only charged with plotting(阴谋) to act as undeclared foreign agents.They were not charged with the more serious crime of spying, so the extent(程度) of their success as spies is not clear.
One of the Russians, Anna Chapman, drew attention with her looks and stories of her New York party life.Hr lawyer, Robert Baum, said she had not passed secret information to Russia or received any payment.He also said, “She was accused of communicating with a Russian official through a laptop to laptop communication, without the government specifying the nature of the communication.”
小题1:The underlined word “occupants” in the first paragraph probably refers to _____.
A.the pilots of the planes
B.the passengers on board the planes
C.the spies of Russia and the United States
D.the officials of Russia and the United States
小题2:Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Altogether fourteen spies were exchanged.
B.Anna Chapman wrote stories about her New York party life.
C.One of the Russian spies was an American born in Peru.
小题3:The way both countries are handling the issue suggests that _____.
A.neither side is interested in starting a fight
B.neither side is in need of spies now
C.the two countries are finding faults with each other
D.the two countries are in a cold war now
小题4:The passage is most probably _____.
A.an advertisementB.a newspaper ad
C.a book reviewD.a news report

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In 1985 a France television company sent its reporters to the Paris Metro(地铁).They took ___21___ to see what passengers would do if they saw someone ___22___ on the platform or trains.The incidents looked ___23___ and they were all done with the help of actors.However, very ___24___ people tried to help, and most passengers ___25___ not to notice.In one of the ___26___, a foreigner was attacked by three men.The attack was on a ___27___ which was quite full, and although the man tried to get ___28___ passengers to help, they all refused.This is not only a French ___29___.A British newspaper reported in 1991 that a professor of Social Psychology in New York had ___30___ his students out to rob their own cars.The students didn’t try to ___31___ what they were doing.About 80 people ___32___ 250 car thefts, and only twelve of them tried to ___33___ the student robbers.In a typical incident, one man stopped, looked, and then put his hands over his ___34___ and shouted “I didn’t see that!” About forty people ___35___ to help the thieves, and two people ___36___ sat down next to the car and ___37___ to buy a camera and a television set a student was ___38___ from the back seat of his own car.The professor ___39___ whether it is a problem of big cities or would be the ___40___ thing as happens anywhere.
小题1:
A.notesB.trainsC.camerasD.newspapers
小题2:
A.attackedB.stolenC.woundedD.struck
小题3:
A.greatB.realC.seriousD.terrible
小题4:
A.manyB.oldC.fewD.large
小题5:
A.pretendedB.seemedC.managedD.asked
小题6:
A.passengersB.actorsC.accidentsD.incidents
小题7:
A.planeB.trainC.truckD.bus
小题8:
A.anotherB.allC.moreD.the other
小题9:
A.situationB.agreementC.problemD.accident
小题10:
A.broughtB.sentC.tookD.put
小题11:
A.exposeB.hideC.tellD.find
小题12:
A.watchedB.discoveredC.foundD.realized
小题13:
A.helpB.refuseC.stopD.report
小题14:
A.faceB.headC.eyesD.ears
小题15:
A.expectedB.offeredC.hatedD.liked
小题16:
A.bravelyB.surelyC.actuallyD.certainly
小题17:
A.wantedB.lovedC.neededD.waited
小题18:
A.sendingB.takingC.offeringD.robbing
小题19:
A.knowsB.wondersC.learnsD.asks
小题20:
A.formerB.differentC.same D.small

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Officials in the Midwestern U. S. town of Joplin, Missouri, say the death from Sundays’ big tornado reaches 116 and that search efforts continue for possible survivors trapped in rubble (碎石). Search and rescue teams are conducting their third sweep through the nearly 10 kilometer – long and one – kilometer wide area of destruction left by the tornado. They are working as quickly as possible while weather conditions remain relatively stable. More storms are forecast for the erea.
Joplin Fire Chief Mitch Randles said there are areas with large piles of rubble that might hold survivors. “We are still finding individuals. We did rescue seven individuals from underneath rubble yesterday and , of course, we are also finding dead folks as well.” Said mre folks and that is why we are doing these searches. We want to make every opportunity that we can to find everybody that is in the rubble and that has survived to this point.”
Randles said the current sweep involves a slower pace that previous searches and that he plans a fourth search, possibly on Wednesday, using specially trained dogs. “We are searching every structure that has been damaged or destroyed in a more in-depth manner, “he said.” I have dogs and dog handlers coming from all over the country do help us in that effort.”
Joplin City Manager Mark Rohr said the Red Cross and other volunteer organizations are helping people who were left homeless by the tornado and that the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, is on hand to help. “Joplin is a great city. We have suffered a great loss, “said Rohr.” We will recover and we will recover strongly and we have a lot of help and a lot of volunteers to make that easier.”
The tornado that struck Joplin was classified by the Natioonal Weather Service as an F – 4, with winds of more than 300 kilometers per hour. It lasted only  20 minutes, but it killed more that 100 people, injured more than 400 others, and destroyed or heavily damaged some 2,000 homes, businesses, churches and a hospital. Authorities have registered more than 1,700 calls about missing people and they hope to resolve most of those cases soon, as victims are identified and survivors come forth and reunite with loved ones.
This was the worst tornado to strike the United States in 60 years. It was the latest in a wave of violent storms that have swept Midwestern and southern states in recent weeks, leaving more than 300 people dead an causing more than $2 billion dollars in damage.
小题1:The best headline for this newspaper article would be          .
A.Difficulties in the Rescue
B.The Great Loss Brought by the Tornado
C.Search for Survivors After the Disaster
D.Worst Tornado in the USA
小题2:The word “resolve” in Para 5 probably means         .
A.coverB.settleC.overcomeD.challenge
小题3:The number of death caused by the tornado that struck Joplin reached more than       .
A.100B.300C.400D.1,700
小题4:From the text, it can be inferred that           .
A.many victims might be under the ruins
B.it was impossible to find out surviors
C.the tornado lasted several weeks
D.the bad weather influenced the rescue greatly

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BC Social Report, August 14, 2010
Scandinavians may spend a lot of the winter in darkness but they are the happiest people in Europe, according to a study showed this month. Countries like Denmark and Finland scored highest on the study of happiness in Europe carried out by Cambridge University, which also found that the sunny southern countries of Italy, Portugal and Greece got the least joy out of  life.
The survey entitled:  "No Man is an Island" showed that countries where people enjoy time with friends and family, have trust in government and national institutions were more likely to be happy than those living in a sunny climate. The study rated respondent on their overall sense of happiness and life satisfaction on a scale of one to 10.
Danes (丹麦人)--who expressed a high level of trust in their politicians and public institutions--came top of the field at 8.3. Italians--who reported lower levels of satisfaction with their national quality of government--came last at 6.49." "Italy, Greece, Portugal, Germany and France report the lowest levels of happiness while the Scandinavian Countries, Netherlands and Luxembourg report the highest," the study said.
Although Europeans are generally four times wealthier than their fathers and grandfathers, their levels of happiness are either equal to or lower than 40 years ago. The study also looked at factors contributing to happiness within countries and surprisingly found that an interest in politics actually increased happiness.
Lead researcher Luisa Corrado said tax cuts and throwing money at social problems appeared to have no effect on the happiness of citizens when compared with government policies which strengthened and supported wider social networks.  "People are less naive ( 质朴的) than one would expect, politicians need to adapted their policies and target specific problems in specific areas," she said.
小题1: According to the passage, we can know        .
A.Scandinavians are the happiest people in the world
B.the research is carried out by Oxford University
C.the people of the northern countries are much happier
D.Italians expressed their trust in politics and institutions
小题2:Which of the following factors increases happiness?
A.Interest in politiesB.WealthC.HealthD.Websites.
小题3:The underlined word "scale" in the second paragraph means                  
A.senseB.lifeC.reportD.range
小题4: What"s the writer"s attitude to the study?
A. Subjunctive.          B. Objective.    C. Pessimistic.    D: Optimistic.
小题5:In what column may readers probably read the passage?
A.Lifestyle.B.Amusement.C.Politics.D.Health and Happiness.

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Have you ever imagined that you could be cloned(克隆) like Dolly, the sheep, in the not too distant future?
The news that a human embryo(胚胎) has been  16 cloned for the first time has caused mixed reactions(反应).
The   17 was carried out by scientists from the Advanced Cell Technology Inc(ACT), in Massachusetts, US. The group  18 the news on November 25.
This is  19 human being. A clone is alive, it walks, it breathes, said Jamie Grifo, a(n)  20 on the study of cloning at New York University School of Medicine.
“This is a set of cells in a lab that will be used to  21  someone’s life.”
Such research could lead to treatment for  22 such as heart disease, AIDS and even cancer,  23  scientists.
Despite high hopes from other scientists, the news raised concerns immediately from religious and political leaders. Several  24 in the US do not allow human cloning. President George W. Bush also made it clear that he is  25 any type of  human cloning. However, the scientists at ACT said they have no interest at present in  26 an early embryo into  27  .
Animal have been cloned repeatedly since Dolly, the sheep  28  in 1997. And there were no real technical  29  to stand in the way of scientists making a cloned human embryo.
This time the research group used traditional cloning technology with a human  30  31 it was given DNA from an adult cell, the egg began to  32  .  33  it was stopped from becoming a baby-at a stage in which it was 34  a ball of cells. The  35 technology has been used to clone sheep , cattle and monkeys.
小题1:
A.in failure B.neverC.successfullyD.not
小题2:
A.researchB.reportC.worksD.task
小题3:  
A.made knownB.madeC.said D.had
小题4:
A.a clonedB.a man-madeC.aD.not a cloned
小题5:
A.workerB.headC.expertD.assistant
小题6:
A.saveB.rescueC.cureD.treat
小题7:  
A.patientsB.healthC.diseasesD.things
小题8:
A.according toB.includingC.besidesD.argued
小题9:
A.countriesB.nationsC.peoplesD.states
小题10:
A.for B.againstC.researching forD.praising
小题11:  
A.developingB.buildingC.inventingD.discovering
小题12:  
A.a baby B.a man C.a womanD.a white man
小题13:
A.diedB.appearedC.turned upD.was no more
小题14:  
A.questionsB.affairsC.businessD.problems
小题15:
A.egg B.blessC.meatD.cell
小题16:
A.BeforeB.AfterC.WhileD.And
小题17:
A.growB.dieC.changeD.grow up
小题18:
A.And B.ButC.HoweverD.Yet
小题19:
A.yet B.stillC.notD./
小题20:  
A.differentB.usualC.ordinaryD.same

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