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[单项选择] Listen up soldiers, we have a crisis on our hands. A silent army has been built up over hundreds of years and is the most deadly enemy we have ever had to face. This is the enemy you people have known since the day you were brought into tins world. You are face to face with this enemy every day, unknowing that every step you take, every move you make, and every decision you face is contributing somehow to this army’’s strength. In case you haven’’t noticed yet, ladies and gentlemen, this enemy is ourselves. Slowly and surely we are destroying animals, ourselves and most importantly the only planet we have, Earth. You have probably all heard this speech a thousand times before, and well if this has to be the 1001 before we get off our lazy, self-destructing asses and do something to fix it, so be it! I admit I’’m no better than the rest of you at the simple things in everyday life that are destroying this planet, but the whole issue pisses me off. Our whole existence revol
A. the author has lost confidence completely in people’’s ability to face the threat
B. it is too late for the human being to take action to combat the threat
C. some people have sensed the danger but fail to take action
D. it is people’’s laziness that causes the undesirable consequences

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[单项选择] Listen up soldiers, we have a crisis on our hands. A silent army has been built up over hundreds of years and is the most deadly enemy we have ever had to face. This is the enemy you people have known since the day you were brought into tins world. You are face to face with this enemy every day, unknowing that every step you take, every move you make, and every decision you face is contributing somehow to this army’’s strength. In case you haven’’t noticed yet, ladies and gentlemen, this enemy is ourselves. Slowly and surely we are destroying animals, ourselves and most importantly the only planet we have, Earth. You have probably all heard this speech a thousand times before, and well if this has to be the 1001 before we get off our lazy, self-destructing asses and do something to fix it, so be it! I admit I’’m no better than the rest of you at the simple things in everyday life that are destroying this planet, but the whole issue pisses me off. Our whole existence revol
A. certain general is delivering a speech to his soldiers
B. the army is going to fight against the most deadly enemies
C. more and more people are needed to join the army
D. the author is trying to arouse people’’s awareness about the upcoming threat
[单项选择]TEXT A We have a crisis on our hands. You mean global warming The world economy No, the decline of reading. People are just not doing it anymore, especially the young. Who’s responsible Actually, it’s more like, What is responsible The Internet, of course, and everything that comes with it--Facebook, Twitter(微博). You can write your own list. There’s been a warning about the imminent death of literate civilization for a long time. In the 20th century, first it was the movies, then radio, then television that seemed to spell doom for the written world. None did. Reading survived; in fact it not only survived, it has flourished. The world is more literate than ever before--there are more and more readers, and more and more books. The fact that we often get our reading material online today is not something we should worry over. The electronic and digital revolution of the last two decades has arguably shown the way forward for reading and for writing. Take the arrival of e-book rea
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B. Paragraph Two.
C. Paragraph Three
D. Paragraph Four.
[单项选择]We have made up our minds and nothing can prevent us ( ) on the experiment.
A. from carried
B. from being carried
C. carrying
D. to carry
[简答题]We are in an energy crisis and we will have to do something quickly. The world’s energy resources are limited, and fuels are rapidly running out. Nobody knows exactly how much fuel is left, but experts say that there is only enough coal for 450 years, enough natural gas for 50 years and that oil might run out in 30 years. The tragedy is that fuels are too valuable to waste on the production of electricity. If we don’t start conserving these things now, it will be too late. And nuclear power is the only real alternative.
[单项选择]Perhaps we could have our children pledge allegiance to a national motto. So thick and fast tumble the ideas about Britishness from the Government that the ridiculous no longer seems impossible. For the very debate about what it means to be a British citizen, long a particular passion of Gordon Brown, brutally illustrates the ever-decreasing circle that new Labour has become. The idea of a national motto has already attracted derision on a glorious scale-and there’s nothing more British than the refusal to be defined. Times readers chose as their national motto: No motto please, we’ re British.
Undaunted, here comes the Government with another one: a review of citizenship, which suggests that schoolchildren be asked to swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen. It would be hard to think of something more profoundly undemocratic, less aligned to Mr. Brown’s supposed belief in meritocracy and enabling all children to achieve their full potential. Today you will hear the Chancellor pr
A. the allegiance toward the ancient British institutions
B. how to implement the National Health Service
C. how to define Britishness
D. the British sense of fair play and duty

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