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阅读理解。      Flying over a desert area in an airplane, two scientists looked down with trained eyes at trees and
bushes.  After an hour"s flight one of the scientists wrote in his book, "Look here for probable metal.
"Scientists in another airplane, flying over a mountain area, sent a message to other scientists on the
ground, "Gold possible, "Walking across hilly ground, four scientists reported, "This ground should
be searched for metals. "From an airplane over a hilly wasteland a scientist sent back by radio one
word:" Uranium
    None of the scientists had X-ray eyes: they had no magic powers of looking down below the
earth"s surface.  They were merely putting to use one of the newest methods of locating minerals in
the ground, using trees and plants as signs that certain minerals may lie beneath the ground on which
the trees and plants are growing.     This newest method of searching for minerals is based on the
fact that minerals deep in the earth may affect the kind of bushes and trees that grow on the surface.
    At Waston Bar Greek, a brook(小溪)six thousand feet high in the mountains of British  Colunbia,
Canada, a mineral search group gathered bags of tree seeds.  Boxes were filled with small branches
from the trees.  Roots were dug and put into boxes.  Each bag and box was carefully marked.  In a
scientific laboratory the parts of the forest trees were burned to ashes and tested.  Each small part
was examined to learn whether there were minerals in it.
    Study of the roots, branches, and seeds showed no silver.  But there were small amounts of gold
in the roots and a little less gold in the branches and seeds.  The seeds growing nearest to the tree
trunk had more gold than those growing on the ends of the branches. 1. Scientists were flying over a desert of a hilly wasteland or a mountain area in order to search for_________ in the ground. A. gold      
B. silver          
C. metals        
D. minerals2. The study of trees, branches and roots shows that_________.    A. there were larger amounts of gold in the branches than in the seeds
B. there were smaller amounts of gold in the roots than in the branches
C. there were less amounts of gold in the seeds growing on the ends of branches than seeds growing
nearest to the tree trunk
D. there was more gold in the branches than in tile roots3. Which is the best title suggested below?  A. Scientists Searching for Metals with Special Power
B. New Methods of Searching for Minerals
C. Gold Could Be Found by Trees and Plants
D. A New Method of Searching for Minerals-Using Trees and Plants4. The scientists were searching for minerals by using_________.     A. X-ray.    
B. magic power    
C. a special instrument          
D. trained eyes
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阅读理解。     A new plan for getting children to and from school is being started by a local government in Eastern
England. This could end the worries of many parents fearful for their children"s safety on the roads.
     Until now the local government have only been prepared to provide bus services for children living
more than three miles from their school, or sometimes less if special reasons existed. Now it has been
decided that if a group of parents ask for help in organizing transport they will be prepared to go ahead,
as long as the arrangement will not lose money and children taking part will be attending their nearest
school.
     The new plan is to be tried out this term for children living at Milton who attend Impington School.
The children live just within the three-mile limit and the local government have said in the past that they
will not undertake to provide free transport to the school. But now they have agreed to offer a sum of
money for a bus service from Milton to Impington and back, a plan which has the support of the school"s
headmaster.
      Between 50 and 60 parents have said they would like their children to take part. Final calculations
have still to be carried out, but a government official has said the cost to parents should  be less than £
20 a term.
      They have been able to arrange the service at a low cost because there is already an agreement with
the bus company for a bus to take children who live further away to Impington. The same bus would now
just make one more journey to pick up the Milton children. The official said they would get in touch with
other groups of parents who in the past had asked if transport could be provided for their children, to see
if they would like to take part in the new plan.1. What is the aim of the plan?A.To prevent the students" road accidents.    
B.To relieve the traffic pressure.
C.To save time for the parents and students.  
D.To help the parents save money.2.How can the local government arrange the new bus service at a low cost?A.By letting the bus run in the morning only.
B.By limiting the number of the students.
C.By obtaining the support from the headmaster.
D.By linking the new bus service with the existing one.3.Which of the following is possible if the plan is carried out?A.The bus company will make much more money.
B.The children can choose whatever school they like.
C.The parents can get rid of their worries.
D.The students in Impington School can have free bus rides.4.This passage is most probably___________.A.a personal letter  
B.an advertisement  
C.a headmaster"s report  
D.a newspaper article
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阅读理解。        Google on Tuesday said it reached a settlement in a group action suit(诉讼)against the search
giant
over privacy breakings related to its Buzz socials networking program.
        In the settlement, Google agreed to pay $ 8.5 million into a fund (基金)for privacy education the
company made clear that the agreement did not include cash payments to users.
        Buzz, started last February as an application within Gmail, in some cases exposed the lists of persons
touched and other data of users to other Gmail users.
        How did the company warn users that they were included in the settlement? By Gmail of course.
        “Google rarely inform Gmail users via email, but this time we let you know that we’ve reached a
settlement regarding Google Buzz,” the firm said in messages sent to its U. S. users. Some analysts think
the company has 170 million Gmail users worldwide.
        “The settlement acknowledges that we quickly changed the service to address users’concerns,”
Google wrote.
         Google said that everyone in the United States who uses Gmail was included in the settlement unless
they decide to take no party before December 6, 2010. On January 31, 2011 the U. S. distriet Court for
the Northem District of California in San Jose will hold a fairness hearing on the settlement.
        Google is under increasing pressure from federal regulators (监管者) for privacy problem involving
Buzz and its Street View mapping service. Last week, the FTC closed its looking into Google’s collection
of Wi - Fi data with Street View mapping cars, saying the company had made sufficient promises to get
rid of data it collected and strengthen its privacy training among employees.1.“the search giant” in the first paragraph refers to         .A.Buzz
B.Gmail
C.Google
D.Street View 2.What will Google do to protect its users’ privacy?A.Further educate its staff.
B.Pay cash to its users.
C.Hold a fairness hearing.
D.Stop collecting its users’ data.3.According to the passage,         .A.Google was accused of cheating its users.
B.Google users are all affected by the settlement
C.Google often sent a message to its users throughout the world
D.Googles’ Street View mapping service is questioned by federal regulators
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阅读理解     Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram by using the information for the
passage.  Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
     Wen Jiabao arrived in Singapore yesterday for an official visit to the country. It is the first visit by a
Chinese premier to Singapore in eight years. In the arrival statement, When said he is looking forward to
the meeting with Singing pore on ways to deepen East Asian cooperation between two nations so as to
contribute to the building of a peaceful, harmonious relationship."
     Premier Wen Jiabao and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong agreed to jointly develop an
environmentally friendly city in northeastern China. The "Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city" will be
developed by a joint venture formed by Chinese and Singapore companies. "This eco-city, to be built in
Tianjin, will become another highlight in our relations," When said after signing an agreement with Lee,
who agreed, "On the Singapore side, on all levels, we"ll give this project our full support."
     The two sides will share skills and experiences in sustainable development, such as urban planning,
environmental protection, resources conservation, recycling, use of renewable resources and wastewater
re-use. China"s economic planning agency issued a set of guidelines earlier this month welcoming foreign
investment in environmentally friendly areas.
     Mutual relations between China and Singapore have seen big progress even though the two countries
established diplomatic ties only 17 years ago, when said during his talks with Lee.
China and Singapore have also kept close contact and coordination on regional issues, he added. When
said China and Singapore are both important Asian countries that share common interests in many areas.
                                    
                                             Title: Wen"s visit to Singapore
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General (1)________ of Wen"s visitlTo (4)________ with Singapore
To (5)________ mutual relationship
Agreements (2)________ in the visitl To build another (6)________city in Tianjin
To share(7)________ in city planning, environment protection,
recycling and so on for (8)________ development
The (3)________ of the  relations
between two nations
(9)________-year diplomatic relations l co-operation in
(10)________ affairs for a peaceful Asia
A press report stating that Microsoft has restarted talks to buy Yahoo"s search business for 20 billion U. S. dollars. "It has no basis in fact," the San Francisco Chronicle said on Monday.
The Times of London reported on Sunday that the deal under discussion would put former AOL CEO Jonathan Miller and Ross Levinsohn, a former president of Fox Interactive Media, in charge of Yahoo. The report also said executives (管理人员) at both companies had agreed to the broad terms of a deal.
In fact, there are no current talks between the two companies. The Chronicle quoted an executive at one of the firms who requested his name to be kept secret as saying. Furthermore, the 20-billion-dollar price mentioned in the Times of London article for Yahoo"s search business appears questionable given that the market capitalization (资本总额) for all of Yahoo is 16 billion dollars, said The Chronicle.
Yahoo and Microsoft had had on-again, off-again talks over several months earlier this year about a 47. 5-billion-dollar takeover, and later a proposal focused only on Yahoo"s search business. Discussions regarding both plans collapsed without an agreement.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has said repeatedly that he is no longer interested in buying all of Yahoo, but that he is open to some sort of partnership involving their respective search businesses.
Brad Williams, a Yahoo spokesman, said Sunday "We don"t comment on rumors." Frank Shaw, a Microsoft spokesman, declined to comment.
Yahoo"s shares have plummeted since Microsoft withdrew its 33-dollar-a-share acquisition offer earlier this year, leaving people to think that discussions would eventually be restarted. Yahoo"s shares closed Friday at 11. 51 dollars, nearly one-third of the original offer.
小题1:
1. From this passage, we can know that ______.
A.Microsoft has given up buying all of Yahoo but its search business
B.Microsoft has already taken over the whole company of Yahoo
C.the market capitalization for all of Yahoo is over $ 20 billion
D.the market capitalization for all of Microsoft is only $ 6 billion
小题2:
2. What is the author trying to convince readers of in the third paragraph?
A.Yahoo and Microsoft are talking about takeover.
B.Microsoft is buying Yahoo’s search businesses for $ 20 billion.
C.Yahoo would like to sell its search businesses to another company.
D.There are no current talks between Yahoo and Microsoft.
小题3:
3. What does the underlined word “plummet” in the passage most probably mean?
A.develop rapidlyB.increase quicklyC.fall quicklyD.keep balanced
小题4:
4. You can find this passage most probably in ______ .
A.an entertainment websiteB.an economical newspaper
C.a sports magazineD.a biological dictionary

NEW YORK- One in five U.S.workers regularly attends after-work drinks with coworkers, where the most common mishaps range from badmouthing another worker to drinking too much, according to a study released on Tuesday.
Most workers attend so-called happy hours to bond with colleagues, although 15 percent go to hear the latest office gossip and 13 percent go because they feel necessary, said the survey conducted for CareerBuilder.com, an online job site.As to what happens when the after-work drinks flow, 16 percent reported bad-mouthing a colleague, 10 percent shared a secret about a colleague and 8 percent said they drank too much and acted unprofessionally.Five percent said they had shared a secret about the company, and 4 percent confessed to singing karaoke.While 21 percent of those who attended said happy hours were good for networking, 85 percent said attending had not helped them get closer to someone higher up or get a better position.An equal number of men and women said they attended happy hours with co-workers, with younger workers aged 25 to 34 most likely and workers over 55 least likely to attend.Overall, 21 percent of workers attend happy hours with co-workers and; of those nearly a quarter go at least once a month.
The survey was conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder.com among 6,987 full-time employees between February 11 and March 13.Harris Interactive said the results had a sampling error of plus or minus 1.2 percentage points.
56.Harris Interactive made the survey to find out ________.
A.how U.S.workers spend their after-work time
B.what U.S.workers do at after-work drinks 
C.the relationships between U.S.workers
D.who are most likely to attend after-work drinks
57.________ of workers who attend after-work drinks speak ill of a colleague.
A.4 percent  B.8 percent  C.16 percent       D.10 percent    
58.According to the passage, most of those surveyed believed attending after-work drinks ________.
A.benefited them a lot B.could provide information
C.only made them relaxed  D.was of no help to them
59.We can learn from the text that _________.
A.workers over 55 don’t like to attend happy hours at all
B.about 75% of workers go more than once a month
C.10.5% of male workers attend happy hours with co-workers
D.about 700 workers surveyed shared a secret about a co-worker
60.After the survey, it can be inferred that_________.
A.all the workers oppose after-work drinks
B.the workers may change their attitudes towards after-work drinks
C.all the workers support after-work drinks
D.all the workers are suggested going to attend after-work drinks