After spending a year in Brazil on a student exchange program,her mother recalled,Marie Colvin returned home to find that her classmates had narrowed down their college choices."Everyone else was already admitted to college,"her mother,Rosemarie Colvin,said from the family home."So she took our car and drove up to Yale and said,‘You have to let me in.'"
"Impressed﹣﹣she was a National Merit (全国英才) finalist who had picked up Portuguese in Brazil﹣﹣Yale did,admitting her to the class of 1978,where she started writing for the Yale Daily News and decided to be a journalist,"her mother said.
On Wednesday,Marie Colvin,56,an experienced journalist for The Sunday Times of London,was killed as Syrian forces shelled(炮击) the city of Homs.She was working in a temporary media center that was destroyed in the attack.
"She was supposed to leave Syria on Wednesday",Mrs.Colvin said."Her editor told me he called her yesterday and said it was getting too dangerous and they wanted to take her out.She said she was doing a story and she wanted to finish it."
Mrs.Colvin said it was pointless to try to prevent her daughter from going to conflict zones."If you knew my daughter,"she said,"it would have been such a waste of words.She was determined,she was enthusiastic about what she did,it was her life.There was no saying‘Don't do this.'This is who she was,absolutely who she was and what she believed in:cover the story,not just have pictures of it,but bring it to life in the deepest way you could.""So it was not a surprise when she took an interest in journalism,"her mother said.
1.From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1,we can infer that .
A.Yale was her last choice
B.Marie Colvin was confident of herself
C.Yale must keep its promise to Marie Colvin
D.Marie Colvin was good at persuading
2.Which of the following is the correct order to describe Marie Colvin's life?
a.She was doing a story in Syria and got killed.
b.She was admitted to Yale University.
c.She studied in Brazil as an excellent student.
d.She was hired by The Sunday Times of London.
e.She began to take an interest in journalism.
A.d→e→c→a→b B.b→c→d→e→a
C.e→d→c→b→a D.c→b→e→d→a
3.From the last paragraph,we can know that Mrs.Colvin .
A.dislikes the choice of her daughter.
B.cares little about her daughter.
C.knows her daughter very well.
D.doesn't fully appreciate her daughter.
4.What can be the best title of the text?
A.Covering Stories in a Dangerous Conflict Area.
B.Applying for Top Universities,a Successful Case.
C.Choosing Lifelong Careers Based on Your Own Interest.
D.Recalling Her Daughter,a Journalist Killed in Syria.
BDCD
Death rates for heart disease in Britain have dropped by more than 40percent in a decade,UK scientists will report today.
Wide uptake of cholesterol﹣busting statin drugs(降胆固醇药),healthier lifestyles and better medical practices have seen a huge reduction in deaths caused by heart attacks,stroke and other cardiovascular(心血管的) problems.
However,heart disease remains Britain's biggest killer.
The new study,by experts at Oxford University,shows there has been a 44.4percent drop in death rates among men in the UK and a 43.6percent drop among women linked to heart problems in the ten years to 2011.
The team compared death rate associated with cardiovascular disease across Europe.They found that Britain has one of the best records in Europe,with 342deaths as a result of heart disease per 100,000men in 2011,and 232per 100,000women.
Some nations﹣﹣﹣including Ukraine,Macedonia and Moldova﹣see more than 1,000heart deaths per 100,000of the population.
Overall,heart disease causes 45percent of all deaths across Europe,but only 27percent in the UK.The study,led by Dr Nick Townsend,showed that cardiovascular disease is mainly a disease of old age.
But researchers said that across Europe it still causes more than 1.4million deaths in those aged under 75and nearly 700,000deaths in under 65s.Dr Townsend said:"Cardiovascular disease results in 49percent of deaths among women and 41per cent among men."
5.From the text we can know .
A.heart disease no longer threatens the British
B.the heart death rate among British men is lower than among women
C.the old mainly dies of stroke in Europe
D.the heart death rate in Ukraine is higher than in Britain
6.What does the underlined word"it"in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Stroke.
B.Cardiovascular disease.
C.Lung disease.
D.Heart attacks.
7.How does the author support his idea?
A.By analyzing data.
B.By following processes.
C.By describing his own experiences.
D.By discussing research experiments.
8.Where is the text most likely to have been taken from?
A.A speech B.A story
C.A scientific study D.A personal diary.
DBAC
An environmental group called the Food Commission is unhappy and disappointed because of the sales of bottled water from Japan.The water,it angrily argues in public,has traveled 10,000"food miles"before it reached Western customers.Transporting water halfway across the world is surely the extremely stupid use of fuel when there is plenty of water in the UK.It is also worrying that we were wasting our fuel by buying prawns from Indonesia (7,000food miles ) and carrots from South Africa (5,900food miles).
Counting the number of miles traveled done by a product is a strange way of trying to tell the true situation of the environmental damage due to industry.Most food is transported around the world on container ships that are extremely energy efficient.It should be noticed that a ton of butter transported 25miles in a truck to a farmers'market doesn't necessarily use less fuel on its journey than a similar product transported hundreds of miles by sea.Besides,the idea of"food miles"ignores the amount of fuel used in the production.It is possible to cut down your food miles by buying tomatoes grown in Britain rather than those grown in Ghana.The difference is that the British ones will have been raised in heated greenhouse and the Ghanaian ones in the open sun.
What is the idea of"food miles"does provide,however,is the chance to cut out Third World countries from First World food markets.The number of miles traveled by our food should,as I see it,be regarded as a sign of the success of the global trade system,not a sign of damage to the environment.
9.The Food Commission is angry because it thinks that .
A.UK wastes a lot of money importing food products
B.some imported goods causes environmental damage
C.growing certain vegetables causes environmental damage
D.people wasted energy buying food from other countries
10.The phrase"food miles"in the passage refers to the distance .
A.that a food product travels to a market
B.that a food product travels from one market to another
C.between UK and other food producing countries
D.between a Third World country and a First World food market
11.By comparing tomatoes raised in Britain and in Ghana,the author tries to explain that .
A.British tomatoes are healthier than Ghanaian ones
B.Ghanaian tomatoes taste better than tomatoes ones
C.cutting down food miles may not necessarily save fuel
D.protecting the environment may cost a lot of money
12.From the passage we know that the author is most probably .
A.a supporter of free global trade
B.a member of a Food Commission
C.a supporter of First World food markets
D.a member of an energy development group.
DACA
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13.Who would be most interested in the above magazines?
A.Wildlife protectors.
B.Story book writers.
C.Pet dog owners.
D.City zoo managers.
14.Which magazine saves most?
A.Dog Fancy.
B.Dogs for Kids.
C.The Bark.
D.Dog World.
15.The underlined word"enthusiasts"in the last part means .
A.主人 B.兽医
C.专家 D.狂热者.
CAD
Every day we watch TV or read magazines or newspapers to get more information.But what are the advantages or disadvantages of the two media?
(16) Watching them is pleasant and does not require the effort of reading.If television did not cover the news,some people would know nothing about what is going on in the world.
However,television newscasters cover only the events that they have time for,and they prefer stories that include some impressive pictures.Viewers are quickly bored with reporters who sit and talk into the camera.(17) .
However,(18) .They can include details,and a person with a special interest can take the time to read them.Others can stick to the headlines.
Reading allows more freedom of choice than television.(19) In broadcasting,"one size fits all".However,a person who reads newspapers and magazines can choose to spend time on business,sports,health,or the school board election,depending on special interests.
(20) However,a person who has individual interests and who wants the whole story needs newspapers and magazines as well.
A.TV news is not a person's only source of news.
B.Television news shows are impressive and interesting.
C.More people get news by watching television than by reading newspapers.
D.The TV audience cannot decide which stories to watch.
E.Television provides a useful glance at what's happening.
F..newspapers and magazines do a better job of explaining complex events.
G..As a result,a complicated story is often cut short.
BGFDE
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