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[单项选择] The Organized Traveller’s Checklist
Here’s a step-by-step guide to accomplishing the essentials in the weeks, days, and hours before you leave on vacation.
Eight Weeks Ahead
· If you’re going out of the country and don’t have all of the documents you need--whether passports or original birth certificates--now is the time to get them. If it looks like the documents may not arrive until the last minute--or even late--show your airline tickets to personnel at the government agencies from which you’re requesting documents. Ask them to put a rush on your application.
· If you’re traveling abroad, contact a travel health specialist (your health-care provider may have a travel department, or your doctor may be able to recommend a specialist), or contact your local health department to ask about immunizations and preventive medicines.
· When it comes to what to take with you--be it luggage, sports equipment, ca
A. One month before the traveling.
B. One week before the traveling.
C. One day before the traveling.
D. Ten hours before the traveling.

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[单项选择] The Organized Traveller’s Checklist
Here’s a step-by-step guide to accomplishing the essentials in the weeks, days, and hours before you leave on vacation.
Eight Weeks Ahead
· If you’re going out of the country and don’t have all of the documents you need--whether passports or original birth certificates--now is the time to get them. If it looks like the documents may not arrive until the last minute--or even late--show your airline tickets to personnel at the government agencies from which you’re requesting documents. Ask them to put a rush on your application.
· If you’re traveling abroad, contact a travel health specialist (your health-care provider may have a travel department, or your doctor may be able to recommend a specialist), or contact your local health department to ask about immunizations and preventive medicines.
· When it comes to what to take with you--be it luggage, sports equipment, ca
A. A travel agency.
B. A travel health specialist.
C. Passports personnel.
D. Birth certificates personnel.
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{{B}}21ST CENTURY CONSUMER{{/B}}

Here’s a statistical snapshot of the American consumer: Median income, at $ 40,816 per household, is more princely than almost any nation’s, and many of us have the stuff to show for it. But we also have record levels of credit-card debt, and we make more trash than ever. And the typical family has only $ 71,600 in assets, including equity in the family home. This list comes from recent government and industry data.
{{B}}WHAT WE DO{{/B}}
Jobs. Men work about 42 hours a week; women, 36 hours. In 53 percent of married couples, both spouses work.
TV. The TV is on 7 hours and 29 minutes a day at home. Viewing ranges from 3 hours for teens to 5 hours for women over 18.
See advertising. The average American is exposed to 247 commercial messages each day.
Eat. 928 meals per year at home, up from 917 a year earlier; 141 meals at restaurants, up from 139 the year before.
10 million U.S
A. fish
B. cats
C. birds
D. dogs
[单项选择]Here’s your key, sir. I hope you’ll ______ your stay here.
A. join
B. enjoy
C. welcome
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Here’s my simple test for a product of today’s technology: I go to the bookstore and check the shelves for remedial books. The more books, the more my suspicions are raised. If computers and computer programs supposedly are getting easier to use, why are so many companies still making a nice living publishing books on how to use them
Computers manipulate information, but information is invisible. There’s nothing to see or touch. The programmer decides what you see on the screen. Computers don’t have knobs like old radios. They don’t have buttons, not real buttons. Instead, more and more programs display pictures of buttons, moving even further into abstraction and arbitrariness. I like computers, but I hope they will disappear, that they will seem as strange to our descendents as the technologies of our grandparents appear to us. Today’s computers are
A. computers should be designed to adjust to the needs of human beings
B. errors result in people’s conformity to computer’s unnatural behavior
C. computers should imitate human’s ability to observe, communicate and innovate
D. tomorrow’s computers will shorten the distance for people’s communication
[单项选择]Here’s my simple test for a product of today’s technology: I go to the bookstore and check the shelves for remedial books. The more books, the more my suspicions are raised. If computers and computer programs supposedly are getting easier to use, why are so many companies still making a nice living publishing books on how to use them
Computers manipulate information, but information is invisible. There’s nothing to see or touch. The programmer decides what you see on the screen. Computers don’t have knobs like old radios. They don’t have buttons, not real buttons. Instead, more and more programs display pictures of buttons, moving even further into abstraction and arbitrariness. I like computers, but I hope they will disappear, that they will seem as strange to our descendents as the technologies of our grandparents appear to us. Today’s computers are indeed getting easier to use, but look where they started: so difficult that almost any improvement was welcome.
Computers hav
A. very few companies are publishing such books
B. more and more people are learning computers
C. computers and computer programs are not easy to learn
D. books on how to use computers can be sold at a high price

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