听力原文: A 100-year-old South African man has finally been recognized as the world's fast
What was the original record?
A.About 25.86 seconds.
B.About 30.86 seconds.
C.About 32.86 seconds.
D.About 35.86 seconds.
What was the original record?
A.About 25.86 seconds.
B.About 30.86 seconds.
C.About 32.86 seconds.
D.About 35.86 seconds.
A、subtropical
B、temperate
C、continental
D、tropical
It seems as if she has forgotten all about her ambition now____she made it hers to make a bit of progress every day when school started.
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阅读理解。 |
A ban on smoking in public places has come into force in China-home to a third of the world's smokers. The move is aimed at controlling the number of deaths from smoking-related diseases, running at a million a year. But the rules have been criticized, because they do not include punishments for those who choose to ignore them. Many business owners hate rules that force them to ban smoking on their premises (经营场所) because many customers do not like the rules and complain. The rules do not allow smoking in places like restaurants, hotels, railway stations or theatres, but not at the office. Employers have a duty to warn staff off the dangers of smoking but do not have to forbid them from lighting up at their desks. Shanghai introduced similar rules a year ago, but people do not seem to take much notice of them. Often you find people smoking at the next table while you are eating your meal or having a drink in a bar. The problem is that the rules do not include punishments for businesses or individuals who ignore them. It appears that many Chinese peopleare unaware ofthe dangers of smoking. Research suggests that only one in four knows the harm cigarettes of second-hand smoke can cause. Officials say they have to try to persuade people not to smoke to reduce the numbers dying from smoking-related diseases. At the same time the government makes a lot of money from the sales of cigarettes by the state-owned firm that makes and sells all tobacco products throughout the country. |
1. The number of smokers in China makes up about ______ of the world's smokers. |
A. 66% B. 44% C. 33% D. 55% |
2. We can replace the underlined part in the passage with ______. |
A. are concerned about B. are curious about C. don't know D. don't care |
3. Why have the rules been criticized by some people? |
A. Because those people don't want to be punished. B. Because they do not include punishments for those who choose to ignore the rules. C. Because the rules are ignored by all the people who smoke. D. Because nobody takes notice of the rules. |
4. If the government wants to ban smoking in public places, ______. |
A. only rely on educating people B. take more effective measures C. do punish those who ignore the rules D. let people know more about the dangers of smoking |
A.bill
B.note
C.receipt
D.menu
A.The Americans have a different idea of value in regard to the sports.
B.Some games are more professionalized in the U.S.
C.Football can arouse intense feelings among spectators.
D.Baseball teams from other countries do not play in the U.S.
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