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Several computer disks went missing at Los Alamos earlier this month, forcing Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham to stop all work at the lab until the problems are found out. As of 26 July, two missing disks had still not been found, and 15 employees had been suspended in connection with the disappearance.
Now all energy labs will stop doing classified research that involves(需要) removable storage devices --- such as computer disks --- until all the devices are given explanation for and new procedures are in place for monitoring their handling by laboratory employees.
"While we have no evidence that the problems being investigated are present elsewhere, we have a responsibility to take all necessary action to prevent such problems, "Abraham said on 23 July.
The shut-down isn"t quite as dramatic(惊人的)as it sounds, experts say. Only two labs will be seriously affected: Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. Together with Los Alamos, these two labs conduct the most part of the country"s nuclear weapon programmes. At Livermore, 876 employees will be suspended during the storage of some 12,000 items of classified removable material.
At other labs, far fewer people will be affected. "The impact (影响) should be the smallest," says Martha Krebs, former director of the energy department"s science office.
小题1:Why was the storage of classified research at all 24 labs shut down?
A.Because the security problems might be present elsewhere. |
B.Because the security problems existed elsewhere. |
C.Because two missing computer disks had still not be found. |
D.Because officials decided to stop doing such research. |
A.About 24. | B.Only 2. | C.More than 2. | D.Over 15. |
A.hung from above | B.stopped from holding a position | C.doubted | D.fired |
A.the computer disks must have been stolen by terrorists |
B.the people living in the United States have little security |
C.the United States is a country whose security is very bad |
D.the missing of the computer disks caused great fear among Americans |
答案
小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:B
小题4:D
解析
小题1:归纳判断题。由第一段后半部分可知,安全问题在别处“可能存在”,而非肯定存在,故排除B。
小题2:细节判断题。读第五段Together with Los Alamos, these two labs conduct the most part of...可知这个国家不止两个实验室从事核武器的研究。
小题3:猜测词义题。因接受调查,故停止了他们的工作。
小题4:推理判断题。一个实验室的电脑磁盘丢失,其他实验室跟着受牵连接受检查,由此可以推断出此事在美国人中间引起了恐慌。其他三个选项太武断,故排除。
核心考点
试题【The storage of classified (分类的) research at all 24 labs run by the US Department】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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The Kaibab had a storybook forest of largesized pine,Douglas fir,white fir,blue and Engelmann spruce. In 1882 a visitor noted,"We,who ... have wandered through its forests and parks,have come to regard it as the most enchanting region it has ever been our privilege (特权) to visit."This was also the living place of the Rocky Mountain mule deer. Indians hunted there every autumn to gather meat and skins. The forest also had mountain lions,timber wolves and bobcats that kept the deer from multiplying too rapidly.
Then,in 1906,President Theodore Roosevelt made the Kaibab a national game preserve. Deer hunting was forbidden. Government hunters started killing off the deer’s enemies. In 25 years’ time,6,250 mountain lions,wolves and bobcats were killed. Before the program,there were about 4,000 deer in the Kaibab,by 1924,there were about 100,000.
The deer ate every leaf and twig they could reach. But there was not nearly enough food. Hunting of deer was permitted again. This caused a slight decrease in the deer herd (鹿群),but a far greater loss resulted from starvation (饥饿) and disease. Some 60 percent of the deer herd died in two winters. By 1930 the herd had dropped to 20,000 animals. By 1942 it was down to 8,000.
小题1:The destruction of the environment of the Kaibab resulted from .
A.turning the forest into cultivated land |
B.interfering with natural cycle of forest life |
C.forest fires caused by man’s carelessness |
D.cutting the trees for building materials |
A.a tree | B.an animal | C.a mountain | D.a game |
A.25 | B.6 | C.18 | D.12 |
A.the cold | B.the organized kill |
C.the shortage of food | D.the poor management |
Based on hundreds of face-to-face interviews and surveys with students, Manning concluded both the number with credit card debt and their indebtedness had been "underreported" in previous studies-which failed to reflect the "survival strategies" many used to deal with their debts. These included the use of federal student loans to pay off credit cards, effectively shifting the debt, appealing to parents for loans, reducing course work hours to increase time at paid jobs, or even dropping out altogether to work full time.
"Official drop-out rates include growing numbers of students who are unable to cope with the stress of their debts and / or part time jobs for servicing their credit cards, " the study said. "Students credit card debts are examined during the employment process and may be an important factor in evaluating future employees," it noted. O’Donnell and Manning agreed students should bear some responsibility for reckless use of credit, but said credit card companies also had to be held responsible for making it so easy for them to get into debt. Manning said one of the most troublesome aspects of the student credit card issue was "the seduction (诱惑) of college and university officials by the credit card industry".
小题1:Sociologist Robert Manning"s study shows that .
A.the number of American college students using credit cards on campus is increasing |
B.more and more American college students meet with credit card debt problems |
C.more and more American colleges encourage students to use credit cards to make profits |
D.credit card issuers will run into debt for encouraging college students to use credit cards |
A.discouraged and negative | B.pitiful and critical |
C.indifferent and disapproving | D.negative and doubtful |
A.credit card issuers | B.college authorities |
C.parents of the students | D.students themselves |
A.inconsiderate | B.frequent | C.careful | D.regular |
New Orleans is famous for its wild Mardi Gras celebrations.New Orleans is also a major port for foreign oil and other shipping trade.Yet the city of nearly five hundred thousand people was built below sea level.New Orleans has depended on levees to control floods from the Mississippi River.Katrina struck on Monday.New Orleans avoided a direct hit.But two of the levees failed the next day.Most of the city was flooded.Helicopters dropped huge sandbags to fill the breaks.But the water had no place to go.Pumping stations had no power.
America faces one of the worst natural events in its history.President Bush says the recovery will take years.People were told to leave the path of the storm.But some would not or could not.Many of those worst affected by Katrina are poor and black.African-American leaders and others were angry that government aid did not arrive faster.President Bush visited some of the damaged areas on Friday.He said the way officials reacted to the crisis was unacceptable.
小题1:Which is true of the following details about New Orleans?
A.New Orleans is a newly-built city of America |
B.There were no black people in New Orleans. |
C.This is the first time that hurricane has stricken it. |
D.New Orleans is a major port for foreign oil and other shipping trade. |
A.trees | B.dams | C.ports | D.ships |
A.It also caused the destruction in parts of Mississippi. |
B.A lot of people died in this disaster. |
C.It cut off the electricity supply of the city. |
D.All of the above is right. |
A.President Bush was not concerned about this disaster. |
B.The recovery of the city will take a few days. |
C.In this disaster the government aid didn’t arrive in time. |
D.In this city there were no pump stations. |
The ridge structure on a person’s fingers does not change with growth and is not affected by surface injuries. Burns, cuts and other damage to the outer part of the skin will be replaced in time by new one, which bears a reproduction of the original② pattern. It is only when the inner skin is injured that the arrangement will be destroyed. Some criminals make use of this fact to remove their own finger-prints but this is a dangerous and rare step to take.
Finger-prints can be made very easily with printer’s ink. They can by recorded easily. With special methods, identification③ can be achieved successfully within a short time. Because of the simplicity and economy of this system, finger-prints have often been used as a method of solving criminal case. A suspected man may deny a charge but this may be in vain. His finger-prints can prove who he is even if his appearance has been changed by age or accident.
When a suspect leaves finger-prints behind at the scene of a crime, they are difficult to detect with the naked eye. Special techniques are used to “develop” them. Some of the marks found are incomplete but identification is possible if a print of a quarter of an inch square can be obtained.
Notes:
① unique adj. 唯一的,独特的
② original adj. 最初的,原始的
③ identification n. 辩认,鉴定
小题1: Scientists and experts have proved that the pattern of a human being’s finger skin ________.
A.is similar to his mother’s |
B.is valuable to himself only |
C.is like that of others with the same type of blood |
D.is different from that of all others |
A.be changed partly | B.be replaced by a different one |
C.be the same when the wound is recovered | D.become ugly |
A.using printer’s ink | B.injuring the inner skin |
C.damaging the outer skin | D.damaging the colour |
A.is complicated but reliable | B.is simple and not expensive |
C.is expensive but easy to do | D.can bring a lot of money |
That’s difficult. And so they come from around the world to attend the Charles W. Howard School in Midland, Mich. The school offers a three-day, 40-hour course for Santas hoping to be excellent. There’s a real range to what Santas earn, from big bucks for large events to no pay for charities①. One thing for them all is a pure love for children.
A former Macy’s Santa named Charles Howard founded the Michigan school in 1937. “Many people will think if you have a suit and you’re a Santa,” said Tom Valent, the school’s current dean. “It’s more than that.” So with a pet reindeer②, his properly named wife Holly and a workshop full of wonder.
The school teaches everything from breathing techniques for carol singing to the beard maintenance. There are lessons in child psychology, sign language and even media training for talk-show appearances and call-in shows. Santas also need to make sure they know all the names of the reindeer. What’s harder to deal with, however, is children who ask for Christmas gifts like bringing daddy home or making mommy happy again.
After spending time in the classroom, Weir went to the mall to test his training. However, at one point, his hat fell off, and he was unsure how to react. “You’re the real Santa,” Valent said. “Pick that hat up, slip it back on, keep smiling and do your job. You’ve got to stay on top of your game. Even the last one at night, when you’re tired, you’ve got to remember: This one’s forever, so do a good job.”
Notes:
① charity n. 慈善,慈善团体
② reindeer n. 驯鹿
小题1:According to the passage, good Santas should be the ones that ________.
A.can offer the children some gifts | B.help adults look after their children |
C.have ability to make children happy | D.should be perfect in the mind of children |
A.lots of money | B.many gifts | C.loves for children | D.gifts from children |
A.train the pet reindeer for the Santas | B.earned money from its students |
C.train perfect Santas for the world | D.show the world’s concern to the poor |
A.Weir was short of experience | B.Weir was not fit for the job as a Santa |
C.Weir did very badly in the game | D.Weir was not a good student in school |
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