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開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。 參考詞匯:飆車 dragrace;醉駕 drunk driving;路人 pedestrian。 3. 路人自我防范,避免交通事故。 呼吁 1. 關(guān)愛生命,關(guān)愛社會,關(guān)愛家人。 案例 1. 5 月 7 日,杭州市中心飆車案,過路浙大畢業(yè)生身亡。 8 月 15 日起,全國行動,重拳整治 “酒駕 ”,各地出臺措施,狠扎酒駕痛穴。s story shows what can happen when a child39。 When Joe Bates was twelve years old, he lost interest in school. He stopped listening in his classes. Some of his teachers began to consider him a problem. But a few of Joe39。注意:每個空格填寫一個單詞。ll think me for asking! No, it39。 am, is this New Zealand or Australia?39。ve fallen by this time?” she said aloud. “! must be getting somewhere near tile, centre of the earth. Let me see: that would be four thousand miles down, I think. I wonder if I shall fall right through the earth! How funny it39。 it was labeled “ORANGE MARMALADE”, but to her great disappointment it was empty。 then she looked at the sides of the well, and noticed that they were filled with cupboards and bookshelves。 once or twice she had looked into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, “and what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversation?” So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid) whether the pleasure of making a daisychain (雛菊花環(huán) ) would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her. There was nothing so very remarkable in that。s HIV epidemic remains one of low spread overall, but...” said the 38page report. Chen admitted that a number of core challenges remain, including the need for better advocacy and education, improved treatment and care, and more focused education and discrimination reduction. The Chinese leadership was strengthening its mitment to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment at different levels of the government, he said. The amount spent in 20xx had risen to 944 million yuan (US$126 million), from 854 million yuan in 20xx (USS114 million), Chen noted. 64. What can we infer from the passage? A. More work remains to be done to fight against AIDS. B. Of the new infections, percent will e from heterosexual transmission. C. AIDS treatment costs a little. D. The effort made by the Chinese government is in vain. 65. According to the pie chart (餅形圖 ), we can see clearly that _________. A. heterosexual transmission accounts for the most part of the new infections B. drug abuse accounts for the most part of the new infections C. Mother to infant infection bees less D. there are more than four ways of infections 66. The main reason for the difference between the official figures and estimated figures is that ________. A. The AIDS patients can39。 A The moon is made of icecream. Little green men live in the center of the earth. Nearly everyone tells lies. Only the third statement is true. Or at least that is what Dr. Robert Feldman of the University of Massachusetts says. Dr. Feldman conducted an experiment in which he asked 240 students to talk to each other for minutes. He filmed the conversations and then asked the students to watch themselves to confirm if all that they had said was true. It turned out that nearly all of them had lied at least once. Many were surprised about the number of things they said that just weren?t true or so they claimed. It seems that we not only lie, we do it naturally and without thinking. “It?s so easy to lie,” said Dr. Feldman “We teach our children to be honest, but also to be polite and avoid offending people. Kids get a mixed message and that affects how they behave as adults.” According to Dr. Wendy Gamble of the University of Arizona, kids don?t need any instructions in lying. It es naturally to them. Dr Gamble, a psychologist, has identified four different types of lies that both children and adults tell. The “prosocial” lie is told to help or protect other people. The “selfenhancement” lie is told by someone who wants to look good to other people. The selfish lie protects the speaker by harming someone else. And worst of all, the “antisocial” lie is told for the pleasure of getting someone else into trouble. According to Dr. Feldman, men and women lie in different ways as well. “Women are more likely to lie to make the person they are with feel good. Men lie to make themselves look better,” he says. The husband tells his wife he?s due for a promotion at work. “Of course you are,” she replies. “Honesty is the basis of healthy relationships,” says Dr. Gamble. “But rather than dismiss all lying as bad, we should reflect that deception is mon and often socially acceptable.” Perhaps we already do. In the English language, the word liar is usually only used to describe the person who tells selfish or antisocial lies. The rest are referred to as “white lies”. These are joke words which show that we can tolerate people who don?t tell the truth all the time. If people did not make up stories, there would be no literature, poetry or films. Some psychologists argue that the lies people tell each other help hold society together. They make us feel good about each other and ourselves and encourage tolerance and trust. Just think what the world would be like if everybody said exactly what they thought all the time. Yet there are times when people also need to hear the truth. It would be wrong to say that lying makes the world go round. It?s the little green men in the center of the earth who do that. 56. It is _________, according to Dr Gamble, that makes people lie. A. parents? inst