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red by smokers. Our society has to learn to respect other people.Sometimes when you are talking to someone, that person interrupts the conversation because of a cellphone call, without saying “I’m sorry.” That is bad manners. They don’t know how to respect other people. It’s just mon sense! But our society is sometimes so “mon senseless!” So, we have to write some rules to prohibit(禁止)cellphone use in some places.58. What could be the best title for the passage? A. Cellphone Manners Are a Must B. How to Use Cellphones C. Don’t Disturb Others D. The Popularity (流行) of Cellphones59. According to the author, what is the biggest problem nowadays? A. People are disturbed by those who use cellphones. B. People can’t hear the other part of the conversation. C. Private conversations are carried out on cellphones. D. Not everyone uses a cellphone in public places.60. By saying “People don’t want to be bothered by smokers” (Para. 5), the author really means _____. A. smoking also does harm to other people’s health B. people don’t want to listen to others talk C. people don’t want to be bothered by cellphone talkers D. some people don’t want others to smoke61. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. If we interrupt the conversation with a cellphone call, we should say sorry. B. Some of the cellphone users don’t have good manners. C. Before using cellphones, we must know how to respect others. D. People who use cellphones are not interested in beautiful scenery at all. DWithin a few years, girls in Europe have bee heavier smokers than boys, for reasons that experts still don’t understand, according to a British study presented (遞交) last week to an international conference (大會(huì)) on smoking.Antismoking activists at the second “Tobacco or Health” conference pointed out that although adults were giving up smoking in growing numbers, more and more young people were taking up the habit, particularly girls.Onefourth of the 15yearold young people smoke regularly, according to the study made in 27 countries by Edinburgh University together with the World Health Organization.In Western Europe, girls were more likely to smoke than boys. In Germany or in England, one third of the girls were smokers pared to (相比) one in four boys. In Eastern Europe, the girls “still fall behind” those in the Western Europe but were “catching up” quickly, said the study.The study dealt with the behavior of 15yearold in seven European countries between 1986 and 1998.The percentages (百分比) of young women smoking went from 17% to 36% in Austria, from 17% to 28% in Norway, from 21% to 28% in Hungary.In the seven countries and regions studied—Austria, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales—more girls smoked than boys, with the exception (例外) of Hungary. 62. According to the article, more and more _____ in Europe were giving up smoking. A. adults B. boys C. girls D. old men63. The number of boy smokers is _____ that of girl smokers. A. larger than B. as large as C. smaller than D. as small as64. The study was made by _____. A. Edinburgh University B. the World Health Organization C. “Tobacco or Health” conference D. Edinburgh University and the World Health Organization65. The country where the number of young women smokers increases fastest is _____. A. Norway B. Austria C. Hungary D. Sweden66. The main idea of the passage is to _____. A. introduce something about girl smokers in Europe B. report something interesting happened in England C. describe the present condition of European smokers D. warn young people around the world against smoking第二節(jié) 七選五(共5小題。根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 The Seven Cs of a Good LetterWhat is the secret of writing a good letter? Here are two main points. Don’t try to be fancy (花哨). Don’t try to impress your reader. You will be successful if you follow these seven Cs.Clear. Use short, direct sentences. 67 Long and difficult sentences won’t help express yourself clearly. Write the letter as if the reader were right there with you. Above all, don’t use an introduction.Correct. 68 . Don’t guess, even for spelling. Refer to your dictionary. If you need to, check a reference (參考) book too. Use them as much as you need to.Complete. Don’t scatter (分散) your points. 69 . Thi