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【正文】 tamper with it. A more serious objection to the scheme was that the harsh life of prison was intended to be part of the deterrent to crime. A prisoner who was allowed to live at home would suffer no particular disfort and thus not be deterred from repeating his crime. No immediate action was taken on the proposal. It was far too revolutionary and needed to be examined very carefully. However, the idea was not rejected. Several governments appointed experts to investigate the scheme and make remendations for or against it. 49. People’s opinions are divided on the suggestion that . A. some criminals shoud serve their terms at home B. social workers can express themselves on TV C. first offenders should be sentenced to munity service D. old offenders should be imprisoned 50. A social worker opposed the proposal for the reason that . A. it is unique B. it is creative C. it is novel D. it is outofdate 51. We can learn from the passage that the “bracelet” is supposed to . A. keep the track of the offenders B. detect the offender’s attempt of murder C. be worn for decoration D. be worn by offenders’ friends occasionally 52. The supporters of the scheme will probably agree that ______. A. the hard life of prison may prevent some people from repeating a crime B. the life at home is too fortable for the prisoners C. hightechnology should be deterrent to crime D. imprisonment will not achieve much to some offenders 53. The prospect fo the advice is that _______. A. it will be put into practice immediately B. it will be declined by the government C. it will be further carefully looked into D. it will be confirmed by appointed experts 試題集 8 Dr Adams was tired and suffering from jet lag. His temper was not improved when he was told, on arriving more than three hours late at New Delhi, that his plane to Colmbo had already gone and that there would not be another until the next day. The airline staff were very sympathetic and assured him that they had already booked him into the best hotel in the city, to which the airline bus would take him straight away. In the meantime. They hoped that Dr Adams would take the opportunity of seeing something of their historic city. The only things Dr Adams felt he needed at that point were a bath, a change of clothes, a good breakfast and then a long sleep. The hotel was luxurious and very cool and fortable. After he had eaten he pulled down the blinds to shut out5 the glaring Indian sun and then slept for most of the day. About . he dr4essed and went down to the hotel bar, where he got into conversation with another delegate to the Conference who came from Zambia and who would be traveling with him on the Colombo plane the next morning. They decided to dine together and explore some of the sights and sounds of India at night. The journey to Colombo was pleted without mishap and Dr Adams and his panion were met at the airport by the Conference Secretary, Mr. Mahaveli, who had been informed of their impending arrival by the airline. Mr. Mahaveli took them to their hotel, where many other delegates were already installed, and made sure that they had the programme for the opening session. On the morning of the second day of the Conference, Dr Adams read his paper, which was received with much interest. He was asked many questions by delegates in whose countries many of the problems he had discussed were monly found. During the five days of the Conference he had opportunities to talk to agriculture experts from Jamaica, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Gambia, Australia and Nigeria and he also met some old friends who had previously been students at the Commonwealth School. He heard from many of them how they were putting all that they had learned to good use and of the problems they were trying to overe in their own countries. On his flight home Dr Adams could not help reflecting that the Conference had proved how valuable the sharing of information and experiences could be, as an example of true cooperation between the develope3d and the developing world. 試題集 9 54. Which of the following statements of is NOT true of Dr. Adams? ________. A. He was angry about his late arrival at New Delhi. B. He was due to arrive in New Delhi late at night. C. After dinner, he went out into the streets of New Delhi. D. He found long journeys exhausting and tiresome. 55. All the delegates to the conference were _______. A. students of the Commonwealth School B. from the developing countries C. from African countries D. agricultural specialists 56. The phrase “without mishap” in Paragraph 3 most probably means “_______”. A. on the safe side B. importance of conferences C. sage and sound D. at ease 57. The last paragraph of the passage was mainly concerned with ________. A. Dr. Adams’ opinion of the conference B. importance of conferences C. an example of a major operation D. Dr. Adam’s belief in friendship 58. The passage mainly tells the reader that __________. A. Dr. Adams was a keen sightseer B. Dr. Adams was a wellread expert C. Dr. Adams had a meaningful trip D. developing countries needed experts of all kinds 59.一位中國哲人所提出的“民為邦本”地思想,被日本學(xué)者宇野重昭稱為“首次在世界思想史上明確表達了人民主義革命理論”。 A.風趣與情操 B.身體與外觀 C.言辭與談吐 D.知識水平 30.“如果不是月亮、太陽和星星真的照耀著天空,我們決不會被燦爛的朝霞、寧靜的落日或者閃爍著光輝的神秘的夜所激動。 A.不僅 就 B.就算 只 C.且不 單 D.并非 且 28.古希臘的神話和悲劇一般認為人生的悲哀和痛苦是一種不可逃避的 。 □□說 伊犁的文化風情別具一格,物產(chǎn)豐富,不是江南勝江南, □ 說如今首府的建設(shè)就讓人贊嘆不已。 A.道德教育 B.社會干預(yù) C.審美 D.思想啟迪 26.下列成語沒有錯別字的一組是 。 A.玉斗一雙,欲與亞父 B.劉備天下梟雄,與操有隙 C.朝過夕改,君子與之 D.與贏而不助五國也 24.下列作作品及作品中的人物對應(yīng)全部都正確的一組是 。 A.判斷句 B.被動句 C.定語后置句
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