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Besides B. Anyhow C. Generally D. Therefore5.From the newspaper report  we learn about the stories of many who returned to Wuhan for Spring Festival in January and was ______ there due to the city lockdown.A. caught up B. set up C. held up D. brought up6.Auto companies are taking a(n) ______ approach toward introducing electric cars until they better understand the market.A. casual B. enthusiastic C. considerate D. cautious7.It was announced that only after the candidates papers were collected _____to leave the room.A. had they been permitted B. would they be permittedC. that they would be permitted D. that they had been permitted8. I can t think why he ______ so angry. I meant no offence.  It s typical of him to be sensitive.A. must have been B. should have been C. might have been D. can have been9.The news said that the death toll in the tsunami in Indonesia had climbed over 400, with a lot more reported _________.A. to miss B. to have been missing C. having missed D. missing10.Many writers are drawn to building a world, _____ readers are somewhat familiar with but also feel distant from our normal lives.A. it B. one C. that D. the one11.When changing lanes  a driver should use his turning ______ to let other drivers know ______ lane he is entering.A sign what B. mark what C. symbol which D. signal which12.His statement was so ______ that it was difficult to make out that he was trying to express.A. vague what was it B. ambiguous what it wasC. explicit what it was D. clear what was it13.I still can t believe my eyes when I remember the scene ______ the best player should miss the pass.A. that B. when C. where D. how14. ______ I failed in English a third time  I had no doubt about my gift for foreign languages.A. Until B. When C. If D. Since15.NMary  you water the plants n the garden and I will cook the dine. NOK ______.A. my pleasure B. no way C. I'm glad to hear that D. that's settled N0孾b_kXzz(qQ20\槝蟢\槝1R 醤R20R)Her eyes fell to the box, and I removed the covers so we could view the contents. Her hands lifted a handful of buttons before slowly___16___them back into the container. Her tiny fist closed around a delicate pearl button now yellow___17___age.She smiled as she told me about the special___18___christening outfit worn by six babies___19___time wore it thin.I pulled out a large, dark brass___20___button that appeared to be from World War a!.  From my first husband's uniform, one of the few things I had to___21___me of him when he didn't return home___22___ She told me. I married his best friend two years after his___23___, and we had a good marriage.That's___24___it was in those days.Someone always_____25_____the widows and children. As we_____26_____the box, we found hairpins_____27_____black to brown to shades of gray and even white. Each color_____28_____the passing of time and its_____29_____on her hair.Pulling a small key from the box  I heard the_____30_____intake of her breath. Her eyes_____31_____with tears.She thought it had been lost  never to be found. From my hand to_____32_____  I passed the key to her memories.More items like a Sunday school pin  snaps and ruby buttons took her_____33_____down memory lane. I knew I would be visiting at her nursing home shortly after our conversation _____34_____I knew that when I reached my house  my heart would_____35_____me to the sewing room  where I would rediscover my own lifetime of memories in my button box.16. A. falling B. dropping C. sinking D. reaching17. A. of B. as C. for D. with18. A. pearl-buttoned B. single-buttoned C. flower-buttoned D. mouse-buttoned19. A. after B. while C. before D. when20. A. commercial B. fantastic C. delicate D. military21. A. warn B. remind C. inform D. rid22. A. sound B. punctual C. alive D. safe23. A. death B. retirement C. return D. arrival24. A. the problem B. the matter C. the way D. the things25. A. made up for B. took charge of C. took control of D. looked out for26. A. went for B. went through C. went ahead D. went out27. A. ranging from B. dating from C. differing from D. separating from28. A. observed B. tested C. bore D. stood29. A. judgment B. impression C. effect D. comment30. A. sharp B. large C. high D. good31. A. rolled B. shone C. lit D. lowered32. A. his B. its C. theirs D. hers33. A. back B. further C. on D. away34. A. just as B. as if C. even though D. so that35. A. carry B. allow C. forbid D. pull踁0桘t銐(qQ15\槝蟢\槝2R 醤R30R)APeople, old or young, can enjoy many different performances at theaters or concert halls, which have become an important part of our culture. LOUDMOUTH at the Tank(through Nov.18) .Young theatergoers may not be familiar with the expression,but the title of the show is a great exampleIts10-yearoldheroine, Amy,dislike stalking.The theatre piece explore show Amy finally finds her voice through an imaginative games he plays with her friends.The production also offers an optional performance workshop where participants invent their own games.212-563-6269,thetanknye.org WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD at the Actors' Theater(Nov.18, 1 to 3:30pm) .This musical answers not only the timeless question for kids, but another one, tooWhich came firs, the chicken or the egg?Written and directed by Rob Lester, the production opens the season for the Play Nice People.One way it plays nicedonating ticket earnings to local charities.800-313--8599,playnicepeople.com GUITAR MASH at City Winery(Nov.19, 2 to 430pm) .Jamming with top-billed musicians is something most amateur players can only dream of.But this event, intended for ages 10 and older, invites all music fans with guitars to join in a camp re. Brunch is provided, and those who want to sing or listen are welcome, too.The performers will be former guitarists in Guitar Mash.212--608055,guitarmash.org/6thanniversary WHO IS BENNY GOODMAN at the Rose Hall(Nov.17-18, 1 to 330pm) .Goodman was both a great bandleader and a pioneer in musical performances.In the concert, part of Jazz at Lincoln Centre for Youngster 'series, children will learn about both Goldman's values and his music.Hosted by Victor Gaines, the interactive show will include Goodman hits like Sing,Sing, Sing , and Let's Dance .212-721-6500,gman.org/events36. Where could you take part in an on-profit program?A. At the Tank. B. At the Actors Theater. C. At City Winery. D. At the Rose Hall.37. In which way is GUITAR MASH different from the other programs?A. It lasts two and a half hours. B. It is intended for children.C. There is an interactive section. D. There is a minimum age limit.BOne recent night  while I was leafing through its pages of an old journal  my eyes met a quote by the British writer Graham Greene that I had marked   A prejudice had something in common with an ideal. In other words  ideals general descriptions of people's expectations of themselves and others can often lead us to unreasonable ideas.It got me thinking about how we often allow ourselves to generalize about groups of people.We like to stereotype people by the color of their skin  the year of their birth or any other related factors.I grew up in a multi-racial corner of America.The different groups were often subject to narrow stereotypesJewish people were greedy  Mexicans were poorly educated  and Asians were good at math .These labels were taught to us from a young age.They wormed their way into our belief systems  harming how we came to see others.It made me sad growing up to see people repeat these stereotypes as if they were true.The rush-to judgment of people breeds a culture of discrimination.You can also see these over-generalized descriptions being made against today's Chinese people.Whether it be a lack of interest or worry among mile millennial being described as  monkish  or dad-fashion which has given the greasy middle-aged men tag.stereotypes always seem to gain a foothold in the consciousness of our society.But these generalizations do real harm as these myths may become part of the wider population.It's about time that we  as a society  walked away from generalizations and stereotypes.I leave you with the words of Martin Luther King Jr.from his famous I Have a Dream speech T look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin  but by the content of their character. By reserving judgment and really getting to know the individual you might just find your irrational ideas have no foundation.38. According to the passage  how do people tend to judge others?A. By describing people's personalities. B. By truly getting to know those around.C. By observing their noticeable features. D. By following Martin Luther King's speech.39. Examples of millennial and dad-fashion are mentioned in Paragraph 3 to reveal .A. generalizations have unfavorable position in societyB. generalizations have a negative influence on our societyC. generalizations are found peculiar to the middle-age ChineseD. generalizations make today's Chinese people lack interest or worry40. The passage is mainly concerned with .A. the common prejudice B. people's expectation of themselvesC. the groundless worries D. the famous speech of Martin Luther King Jr.CIn the atmosphere  carbon dioxide acts rather like a one-way mirror the glass in the roof of a greenhouse which allows the sun's rays to enter but prevents the heat from escaping.According to a weather expert's prediction  the atmosphere wilbe3C warmer in the year 2050thanitis today  if man continues to burn fuels at the present rate.If this warming up took place  the icecaps in the poles would begin to melt thus raising sea level several meters and severely flooding coastal cities.Also  the increase in atmospheric temperature would lead to great changes in the climate of the northern hemisphere(JSt)  possibly resulting in an alteration of the earth's chief food-growing zones.In the past  concern about a man-made warming of the earth has concentrated on the Arctic because the Antarctic is much colder and has a much thicker ice sheet.But the weather experts are now paying more attention to West Antarctic  which maybe affected by only a few degrees of warmingin other words  by a warming on the scale that will possibly take place in the next fifty years from the burning of fuels.Satellite pictures show that large areas of Antarctic ice are already disappearing.The evidence available suggests that a warming has taken place.This fits the theory that carbon dioxide warms the earth.However  most of the fuel is burnt in the northern hemisphere  where temperatures seem to be falling Scientists conclude therefore that up to now natural influences on the weather have exceeded those caused by man.The question isWhich natural cause has most effect on the weather?One possibility is the variable behavior of the sun.Astronomers at one research station have studied the hot spots and cold spots(that is  the relatively less hot spots) on the sun.As the sun rotates(薳l?  every 27.5 days it presents hotter or colder faces to the earth  and different aspects to different parts of the earth.This seems to have a considerable effect on the distribution of the earth's atmospheric pressure  and consequently on wind circulation.The sun is also variable over along termits heat output goes up and down in cycles  the latest trend being downward.Scientists are now finding mutual relations between models of solar-weather interactions and the actual climate over many thousands of years  including the last Ice Age.The problem is that the models are predicting that the world should be entering a new Ice Age and it is not.One way of solving this theoretical difficulty is to assume a delay of thousands of years while the solar effects overcome the inertia(颼'`) of the earth's climate.If this is right the warming effect of carbon dioxide might thus be serving as a useful counter-balance to the sun's diminishing(螿\) heat.41. Why is the fuel consumption greater in then or them hemisphere  but temperatures there seem to be falling?A. Mainly because the levels of carbon dioxide are rising.B. Possibly because the output of solar energy varies.C. Because the inertia of the earth's climate take effect.D. Possibly because the icecaps in the poles are melting42. On the basis of their models  scientists are of the opinion thatA. the climate of the world should be becoming coolerB. the new Ice Age will be delayed by the greenhouse effectC. the man-made warming effect helps to increase the solar effectsD. it will take thousands of years for the inertia of the earth's climate to take effect43. If the assumption about the delay of a new Ice Age is correct  .A. the best way to overcome the cooling effect would be to burn more fuelsB. ice would soon cover the northern hemisphereC. the increased levels of carbon dioxide would warm up the earth quicklyD. the greenhouse effect could work to the advantage of the earth44. The purpose of the article is to explain .A. the greenhouse effect B. the solar effects on the earthC. the models of solar-weather interactions D. the causes affecting weatherDTo empower students to succeed and make a difference in the 21st century  educator business leaders  and recent college graduates agree that students have to be better prepared through a liberal  well rounded education and the ability to apply their skills and knowledge to hands-on  real-world learning experiences.College learning for the New Global Century  a recent report released by the National Leadership Council for Liberal Education and America's Proms e(LEAP)  covered specific areas in which institutions can help students prepare for the transition into the workforce.87 percent interviewed agree that America's colleges and universities need to raise the quality of student achievement to ensure the United States remains competitive. There is a need to connect what businesses  corporations  and employers want and what colleges offer to meet real-world challenges. explain Cruncher. We have to stop channeling students into a narrow field.We need to teach them to think critically  write well  and be a team player with global awareness in order to be a viable(surviving independently) contributor to the business or nonprofit sectors. In a previous report  the council began to address the types of skills graduates need to have.The outcomesbesides having a main focus or line of education  they would a so have to think critically and write well.On the negative side  they found there was a basic disconnection about the type of education students needed to pull this off. It was a pleasant for members on the board that many of us were on the same page.It became the basis for his current report. The College Learning report show show val y important a liberal education is  says Humphreys. We can focus on what business leaders want and argue for a broader-vision education.To produce responsible citizens in a complex society with global emphasis  we must teach important skills that are marketable.Employers want students to talk about the experiences that brought their education to life. Business executives place the greatest emphasis on what they look for when evaluating the skills of potential new hires  and 69 percent of employers said combining broad knowledge with more in-depth focus is very important. Employers were somewhat c once med about recent college graduates not having necessary specific job or technical skills but agree that he technical can be taught. They expressed the greatest frustration with the challenges of finding 360-degree people. Crutcher agrees. That's what it means to be flexible.The mind has to be quick  or you will be left behind. So what more do employers really want from recent college graduates? They want students who can function in groups  work in teams  write critically have analytical reasoning,and communicate effectively  says Humphreys. Keep in mind the most important thing-the world is changing-becoming more global and more connected because of technology  and we have to change with it.Emphasize undergraduate research.Less memorizing.Put into action what you're learning.Both business leaders and recent graduates say engaged learning is key to continued success in the workforce. Employers appear to support the recommendations.Both employers and recent graduates stress the need for colleges to integrate skills and knowledge of a major to broader areas of study and to apply both to real-world settings and situations through community service  internships  and study-abroad experiences  for example.They strongly endorse the concept of a liberal education and producing good citizens.It also helps if students develop a sense of social responsibly through practical skills that span all areas of study  such as communications.A strong work ethic(S惙_芉R) and sense of loyalty promises greater dividends(轛) for the employer and possible greater success for the individual.This type of graduate is a good investment for an employer and can have along-range impact not only on self-growth but on business development and the community at large.45. What does the report released by LEAP focus on?A. College students' application of skills and knowledge.B. College students' preparation for the entry into workforce.C. College students' desire for well-rounded education.D. College students' ability to learn real-world experience.46. According to the report  American education has been .A. preparing students to meet real challengesB. raising the quality of students' achievementC. teaching students to think criticallyD. guiding students into a narrow world47. What's the problem of American education pointed out by the previous report?A. It failed to help graduates to focus on their studies.B. It failed to track students' mainline of education.C. It failed to help graduates develop skills which are critically needed.D. It failed to clarify how students could be on the same page in education.48. The greatest challenge for employers is to .A. find employees with flexibility and quick mindB. produce responsible citizens with global emphasisC. place the greatest emphasis on what they look forD. combine broad knowledge with more in-depth focus49. What should college graduates do to ensure continued success according to Hamphreys?A. Attach importance to memorizing work.B. Keep themselves occupied in learning.C. Bring what they are learning to life.D. Try to enrich study-abroad experience.50. What type of graduate will become a good investment for an employer?A. Those with a sense of social responsibility.B. Those with the concept of a liberal education.C. Those with practical skills and work experience.D. Those with a strong work ethic and sense of loyalty.,{a!wS(^ 愰b槝 qQ35R)擭鸑媁桘Green finance is a phenomenon that combines the world of finance and business with environmentally friendly behaviorIt is a stage for many participants  including individual and business consumers  producers investors and financial lenders.Green finance can be expressed differently depending on the participants' financial incentives(≧:g)  desires to preserve the planet  or a combination of both.In addition to showing environmentally friendly behavior such as promoting mass transit or the recycling of used goods  green finance is about preventing the promotion of any business or activity that could do damage to the environment now or future generations.Financial institutions that extend lending to individuals  small businesses or large corporations can do so in an environmentally friendly manner.In this type of green finance loans are used for the proliferation(ibce) of renewable energy  for instance.A lender could finance the development of a solar power plant that generates power from the sun and panels installed on the roof of a building or residence.Wind power generation is another of business that would get support from green financiers.These com panes develop expensive wind farms that use large turbines onshore and of shore to capture the wind and generate energy.Energy producers  who use fossil flues including coal  are not likely to participate in any type of green finance.Coal is a traditional power source that release emissions into the air substances that are largely considered harmful to the environment. As a result a coal producer is the type of company that a green financer would likely avoid.Offering environmental incentives to market participants is a useful way to drive the development of green businesses. Small businesses that are not even in the business of clean energy can participate because this is an extremely proactive(;N≧剉)form of green financing. For instance  a company that sells vehicles may focus on selling cars that are designed to use a hybrid fuel combining both fossil fuels and renewable energy. This business might offer customers an incentive to purchase a car  for example  and in exchange for every vehicle that is sold  the dealer will purchase and plant a tree to promote a clean environment.Venture capital its(螛i枙bD€)  or firms that extend financing to start up companies for growth  participate in green finance in an active way. Many firms are behind emerging technologies clean energy that are expected to produce a greater portion of the world's power in the future.Venture capitalists specialize in risky and emerging technologies and as a result  tend to have a hand in green financing.Passage outlineSupporting details___51___ to green finance?It refers to the ___52___ of the world of finance and business with environmentally friendly behavior.?It functions ___53___ according to its participants' financial incentives desires to preserve the plant or a combination of both.?It involves promoting mass transit  recycling and preventing the business on activity that does ___54___ harm to the environment.Benefits of green finance?Individuals small businesses or large corporations can get ___55___ from green financial institutions.?It is aimed at ___56___ renewable energy and wind power generation.?However  energy producers  like a coal producer that pollute air  will be ___57___ out in any type of green 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