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根據(jù)最后一段話,可以推斷紐。根據(jù)“The hotel we stayed at turned out to be fairly decent,though the room was small,…I was startled,I mean,the room was$129 a night.”可知,房間相當(dāng)好,但不大,并且昂貴,因此[B]為答案。文中提到“The garbage are tidily bagged and boxed,though.”由此可知垃圾整潔地放在袋子或者盒子里,因此[D]為答案。而文中只提到 “when I was crossing a bridge to Manhattan at dusk”,由此可知,這里只談到當(dāng)他經(jīng)過大橋時,不是對大橋留下深刻印象,所以[A]不正確。(7) :BA /A推斷題。clockthisafternoon?”和“Thatwouldbefine.”這表明他們要在下午5點見面,因而[D]項為答案。(6) :D細節(jié)題。(5) :B推算題。m a student and I have to cut corners.”可知,他是一名學(xué)生,想要節(jié)省開支。(4) :AA /A推斷題。由“…to get an address that isn’t provided by one of the big providers…”可知,要使用小提供商的郵箱,因此[C]敘述正確。對話最后談到“use the filters of providers.”由此可知,要使用郵件過濾器去除垃圾郵件,因此[A]敘述正確。只要聽到“Well,you have a particularly worse case.”就可知她比別人收到更多的垃圾郵件,因而[C]為答案。根據(jù)“For one thin9,it creates extra workload.I mean people ale bolder in making requests in their s.”可知,郵件增加了額外工作量,由此可推知答案為[B]。s) crew were appalling beyond description,” The Niles Weekly Register, a Baltimore newspaper, later reported.{TS} What is true about John Whalton?A. He was serving the army at the time when the tragedy happeneB. Hardly had he seen the flash when he was notified of the conditioC. Both the Guerrero and the Nimble were in the view of JohD. The lightship where he was on duty anchored just a few miles from the Guerrer(17)At that time hundreds of slaves were kept in theA. bilgB. cargo spacC. hulD. cabi(18)Which statement is true according to the passage?A. There were 90 Spanish pirates working in the GuerrerB. The Guerrero was seen quickly passing the Nimble at the beginninC. The witness Whalton didn39。 and you would be Swiss take their rules of the road so seriously that a driver can be ordered to appear in court and charged for speeding on hearsay alone, and very likely found guilty. There are slight regional variations among the French, German and Italian speaking areas, but it is generally safe to assume that any car bearing a CH sticker will be driven with a high degree of discipline.{TS}The fact that the Brazilians regard traffic lights as a kind of roadside decoration suggests thatA. traffic lights are part of street scenerB. they simply ignore traffic lightC. they want to put them at roadsideD. there are very few traffic light(14)The second and third paragraphs focus on the difference betweenA. the Atlantic Ocean and other oceanB. English drivers and American driverC. European drivers and American driverD. European drivers and South American driver(15)The phrase “anticipate the green light” (Line 1, Para. 3) is closest in meaning toA. wait for the green light to be oB. forbid others to move before the green lighC. move off before the green light is oD. follow others when the green light is o(16)TEXT EIn a few weeks researchers will begin scouring the Florida seafloor for a 177yearold shipwreckand the resting place of dozens of slaves who drowned in chains. Despite its drama, the story of the Guerrero remains 7 pm on the evening of December 19th, 1827, keeper John Whalton was tending to his lightship, a sort of mobile lighthouse. He was anchored a few miles off Key Largo when, he said later, “I saw the flash and heard the report of seven or eight guns.”Whalton was about to witness the tragic ending of a desperate chase in the waters off what was then the US Territory of Florida. The Guerrero, with hundreds of Africans enchained in its hold and crewed by 90 Spaniards who were little more than pirates, was fleeing the Nimble, a British warship that was enforcing the international ban on slave officials had gotten a tip that the Guerrero was bound for Cuba, where bribed officials would look the other way while the Guerrero39。s” (Line 1, Para. 4), the author probably means thatA. the house was too dark at nighB. there were unfamiliar rooms in the housC. she felt much more lonely at nighD. the furniture there didn39。s eye, deciding what might be worth the risk of stealing, what on the other hand I would leave behind. Robbers would take the obvious thingsthe silver teapot that was my grandmother39。ve had it before, the sense that even in the course of my most legitimate and daily actions—peeling a banana, brushing my teeth—I am night the house was more than ever like a stranger39。ve fallen into the habits of the solitary。t cause a lot of trouble to the store detective(9)The aircraft hijack situation is used in order to show thatA. “the professionals do not pose much of a problem for the store”B. some people “simply forget to pay for what they take from the shop”C. “the honest public has to pay higher price”D. the third type of shoplifters are dangerous peopl(10)TEXT CMy bones have been aching again, as they often do in humid weather. They ache like history: things long done with, that still remain as pain. When the ache is bad enough it keeps me from sleeping. Every night I yearn for sleep, I strive for it。 time we may all have to subject ourselves to a bodysearch every time we go into a store to buy a tin of beans!{TS}Why does the honest public have to pay higher prices when they go to the shops?A. There is a“shrinkage”in market valueB. Many goods are not availablC. Goods in many shops lack varietD. There are many cases of shopliftin(6)The third group of people steal things because theyA. are mentally ilB. are quite absentmindeC. can not resist the temptatioD. can not afford to pay for good(7)According to the passage, lawabiding citizensA. can possibly steal things because of their povertB. can possibly take away goods without payinC. have never stolen goods from the supermarketD. are difficult to be caught when they steal thing(8)Which of the following statements is NOT true about the main types of shoplifting?A. A big percentage of the total losses are caused by the professionalB. The deliberate amateurs will be punished severe