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equiring team action by police and intelligence forces across the world. We must recognize that our fates are not ours alone to control. In my own life, I‘ve put great stock in personal responsibility. But, as time has passed, I‘ve also e to believe that there are moments when one must rely upon the good faith and judgment of others. So, while each of us faces the case of driving alone down a dark road, what we must learn is that the approaching light may not be a threat, but a shared moment of trust. 41. The author considers it very important ______. A. to drive with a pany B. to have personal independence C. to gain certain responsibility D. to share trust and cooperation 42. The author said that they depended on each other in the same way because ______. A. the approaching car was very dangerous B. they both drove their car at a terrific speed C. he might be killed out of the other‘s careless driving D. it was dark and the road was not wide enough 43. From the second paragraph, we know the author drew the important lesson from ______. A. only one experience B. many similar experiences C. a driver on a dark road D. many friends and strangers 44. The need for cooperation increases because ______. A. peoples‘ fates can‘t be controlled by themselves B. certain viruses can spread in a quick way C. terrorism can happen everywhere and every day D. the world has bee much more dangerous 45. We can infer from the last paragraph that the author has ______. A. believed in one‘s own personal responsibility B. counted upon himself alone in everything C. had no trust in others‘ good faith and judgment D. had acplished a change on his viewpoint of life B As I traveled for several weeks in November, meeting with CEOs in different countries, I got to different airports. Here is what I learned as I travelled to Europe, South America and Asia before returning home to Chicago. Lines form in London’s Heathrow Airport I arrived at the new Terminal (航站樓 )5 in London‘s Heathrow Airport , which is a modern excellent building. It is filled with High Street stores and seems more like a shopping mall— like the Mall of America in Minneapolis or the Galleria in Houston—than a place to catch planes. At T5 they have perfected the art of making you stand in long, frustrating lines. After you spend twenty minutes in line getting your boarding pass scanned, you move to another long line to have your passport checked. T5 takes the art of waiting to a new level, so much so that even though I had nearly an hour to make a connecting flight(轉(zhuǎn)機(jī)) , I missed my connection and spent the next three hours in an airport waiting hall. Heathrow views itself as a gateway to the world. But you‘d better not be in a hurry to pass through it. T5 reflects the old days of British globalization – the 1800s– when it took at least 80 days to get around the world. Nonstop to Brazil Sao Paulo‘s Guarulhos International Airport, one of three in the city and Brazil‘s busiest, has 260 checkin counters, operates around the clock, and struggles to keep up with demand. It has few passengers waiting halls and relatively little shopping. It‘s difficult to connect to the Inter. Plans call for two additional terminals, a third runway, and an express train into the city. In such a developing country, Guarulhos keeps running faster, but it hasn‘t yet caught up. New Delhi Smoke Firsttime visitors arriving at New Delhi‘s Indira Gandhi International Airport would be concerned about the smell that enters the aircraft as the plane is slowing down on the runway. It‘s caused by what Delhi weather forecasters call ―smoke‖. When you enter the terminal, you sense the overcrowded India. It seems like all billion people are trying to get through Customs with you. Heathrow has its queues。 was D. abandoned。 a 2. I went over to buy two icecreams for my two kids, but the shop assistant told me ____was left. A. either B. neither C. none D. no one 3. The little man was _______ one metre fifty high, who is often laughed at. A. almost more than B. hardly more than C. nearly more than D. as much as 4. _____ in her childhood experiences, her psychological problem is a big challenge to her doctor. A. Deeply rooted B. Deeply rooting C. Being deep rooted D. Having deeply rooted 5. They decided to chase the cow away ________ it did more damage. A. unless B. until C. before D. although 6. She ought to stop work。 1. Nicknames are interesting. If ______ man were unusually strong, he might adopt _____name such as Armstrong. A. a 。 第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共 20 小題;每小題 分,滿分 10 分)。 不填 D. the 。 being C. lonely。第二節(jié) 5 小題;每小題 2 分,滿分 50 分 ) 第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) (A、 B、 C 和 D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該選項(xiàng)標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。t seem to be any reason in crying because there was no one home to give sympathy. I walked around the house sucking my hurting finger, finally arriving at the stairway. The telephone! Climbing up, I unhooked the receiver and held it to my ear. Information Please, I said. A click or two and a small clear voice spoke into my ear, Information. I hurt my finger... I cried. The tears came readily enough now that I had an audience. Isn39。s really still you, I said. I wonder if you have any idea how much you meant to me during that time. I wonder, she said, if you know how much your calls meant to me. I never had any children and I used to look forward to your calls. I told her how often I had thought of her over the years and I asked if I could call her again when I came back to visit my sister. Please do, she said. Just ask for Sally. Three months later I was back in Seattle. A different voice answered, Information. I asked for Sally. Are you a friend? she said. Yes, a very old friend, I answered. I39。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)