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the children39。s cries for help,they went to the ice hole hand in hand to rescue the children. But the ice kept breaking,causing most of them to fall into the icy water.Local residents held mourning ceremonies(祭奠儀式)at the lake.Eight of the students were seriously affected by the freezing water and were being kept in hospital for further observation,but their lives were no longer in danger.1.The underlined word “occurred” here means“____”. 2.When the three students fell into water,the university students were _____. on the ice photos at the lake a piic along the lake 3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? students died on the same day in all. Longbiao’s body was found on December 14,2002.C.The university students didn’t think it dangerous to save the drowning children in the lake. residents were not brave in face of danger.4.It can be inferred that ____. think little of the two university students39。 death ice on the lake wasn39。t strong enough to skate on students regretted for what they had done don39。t agree with the steps of modern times 5.The author wrote the passage to ____. people of the danger of skating on ice on people to learn from the brave university students us a tragedy university students to cherish(珍惜)their livesBNo one is glad to hear that his body has to be cut open by a surgeon(外科醫(yī)生)and part of it taken out.Today,however,we needn39。t worry about feeling pain during the operation.The sick person falls into a kind of sleep,and when he awakes,the operation is finished.But these happy conditions are fairly new.It is not many years since a man who had to have operation felt all its pain.Long ago,operation had usually to be done while the sick man could feel everything.The sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best for could feel all the pain if his leg or arm was being cut off,and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched.Soon after 1770, Josept Priestley discovered a gas which is now called “l(fā)aughing gas”.Laughing gas became known in America.Young men and women went to parties to try it. Most of them spent their time laughing,but one man at a party,Horace Wells,noticed that people didn39。t seem to feel pain when they were using this gas.He decided to make an experiment on himself.He asked a friend to help him.Wells took some of the gas,and his friend pulled out one of Well’s teeth. Wells felt no pain at all.As he didn39。t know enough about laughing gas,he gave a man less gas than he should have.The man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out.Wells tried again,but this time he gave too much of the gas,and the man died.Wells never forgot this terrible event.6.It is ____ since a man being operated felt all the pain. few more years long years thousand years 7.Long ago,when the sick man was operated on,he ____. feel nothing not want anything feel all the pain do anything 8.Using the laughing gas,the people did not seem to ____. afraid of anything pain to go to the parties ill 9.If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when anoperation went on,he _____. nothing very fortable(舒服的) felt pain die who took too much of the laughing gas ___. laugh all the time die never feel pain be very calm Keys: 1-5 DBABB6-10 BCBCBC “The more you learn, the more you earn,” said the pop singer Cyndi Lauper as she accepted her high school diploma(證書(shū)), at the age of 35!Although Cyndi made it without a high school degree, most people don39。 the USA today, about 75% of jobs need some education or technical training further than high lowest wage earners in the USA are those without high school degrees。college graduates(畢業(yè)生)outearn those without a college with master39。s degrees(碩士學(xué)位)outearn those with only a bachelor(學(xué)士學(xué)位)。and the highest ines of all are earned by people with advanced professional or academic generalizations explain why most of young Americans go to , despite the averages, more diplomas don39。t always mean more skilled bluecollar workers, salespeople business executives, and entrepreneurs outearn college professors and scientific great athletes and entertainers outearn everyone else! Lauper been studying in high school before she was thirtyfive 39。t clever because she graduated from high school too late her high school diploma when she was already thirtyfive 39。t like studying to the passage, school diploma and high school degree are the same thing can39。t get both high school diploma and degree must get both high school diploma and degree can get both high school diploma and degree or either do most American young people go to college? their parents force them to go to they can39。t get a job if they don39。t go to the situation of the society make them go to they like may the word “outearn” mean? more less no of the following is right? you don39。t have a diploma, you can39。t earn who have diplomas always earn more money than those who don39。t have diplomas always mean less athletes may earn more money than other Roosevelt’s active and clever mind helped him greatly through periods of his soon as he could sit up, he worked on his stamp collection, began to write a history of the United States and a book about John Paul Jones—a navy was also ready to try anything that might help him to get member of his family tells the following: Roosevelt got a great deal of physical exercise later simply by crawling around on the now over forty, he spent hours crawling around his library floor like a he decided to learn how to go up the stairs by after day he would pull himself up the stairs by the power of his hands and insisted that his family and friends watch him and talk with him, to give the impression that what he was doing an everyday routine(例行的) this passage we know that Roosevelt good at sports’t sit up a stamp collector once seriously ill