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[简答题]Chinese orphanages are filled with perfectly wonderful infants and toddling Chinese girls abandoned by their parents. However, many of the Chinese infertile couples are unwilling to adopt orphans.
Topic: Shall we encourage more people to adopt
Questions for Reference:
1. What do you think are good reasons for people to adopt orphans
2. Why doesn’t an infertile couple usually want to adopt a child from the orphanage
3. There are so many abandoned children in the orphanages. What shall we do to solve this problem


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The Summer Festival of this year is the most wonderful one we’ve ever seen, so everybody should get something. They have held the festival five times and this is the sixth time. The timing is a little different: For the last five years, it’s been around the third to fifteenth of the month, but this year everybody is allowed to get enough time so that we can recover from the first of January celebrations. Therefore it has been scheduled at the end of the month. Sensational plays, dances and also a great many art exhibitions are all in the list of the programmes, but the most famous one is its great street music in the festival. In today’s report, however, I’m interested in looking at some of the theatrical events that you might like to see; especially, at this year’s topic-circuses. I’d like to tell you something about the circus performances, not plenty of others in the programme. The reason why I’ve chosen these is that they represent di
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[填空题] Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans are an ethnic minority in the
US. They used to be discriminated.
1. The history of Chinese immigrants
1) The first group of Chinese arrived during the
California (1) ______ in 1849. Their success invited (1)______
envy. They had to earn a living by doing the (2)______ (2)______
for the white miners, setting up restaurants, working as
farmhands or as (3) (3)______
2) The second group of Chinese arrived in the
early (4)______as laborers to construct the (4)______
(5)______ (5)______
3) After World War Two, more Chinese
were permitted to settle in America.
4) Today’s Chinese Americans are mostly the (6) (6) ______
______ of the first two groups of immigrants.
2. Some of their noteworthy characteristics as part
of their traditional culture

1) (7)______family ties (7) ______

[单项选择]The History of Chinese Americans
Chinese have been in the United States for almost two hundred years. In fact, the Chinese had business relations with Hawaii prior to relations with the mainland when Hawaii was not yet part of the United States. But United States investments controlled the capital of Hawaii at that time. In 1788, a ship sailed from Guangzhou to Hawaii. Most of the crewmen were Chinese. They were considered the pioneers of Hawaii. The Immigration Commission reported that the first Chinese arrived in the United States in 1820, eight in 1830 and seven hundred and eighty in 1850. The Chinese population gradually increased and reached 64,199 in 1870.
For many years it was common in the United States to associate Chinese Americans with restaurants and laundries. People did not realize that the Chinese had been driven into these occupations by the prejudice and discrimination that faced them in this country.
The first Chinese to r
A. were treated without discrimination
B. were provided with fewer job choices
C. couldn’t travel to mainland America
D. could only live or work in Chinatown
[填空题] Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans are an ethnic minority in the
US. They used to be discriminated.
1. The history of Chinese immigrants
1) The first group of Chinese arrived during the
California (1) ______ in 1849. Their success invited (1)______
envy. They had to earn a living by doing the (2)______ (2)______
for the white miners, setting up restaurants, working as
farmhands or as (3) (3)______
2) The second group of Chinese arrived in the
early (4)______as laborers to construct the (4)______
(5)______ (5)______
3) After World War Two, more Chinese
were permitted to settle in America.
4) Today’s Chinese Americans are mostly the (6) (6) ______
______ of the first two groups of immigrants.
2. Some of their noteworthy characteristics as part
of the
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A. applied
B. exercised
C. executed
D. authorized
[单项选择]The Department of Homeland Security has filled the nation’s top cyber-security post after the previous chief abruptly resigned last week in a move that raised questions about the Bush administration’s commitment to protecting U. S. computer networks from electronic threats. Andy Purdy, who served as deputy cyber-security director under former National Cyber Security Division head and security industry entrepreneur Amit Yoran, will act as interim director, according to an email written by Robert P. Liscouski, the department’s head of infrastructure protection.
Purdy has been a member of the cyber-security division since it was set up in 2003, and was the vice chairman and senior adviser on information technology issues for the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board. Purdy declined an interview request. Homeland Security spokeswoman Michelle Petrovich said that "Cyber- security will continue to be a priority of the Department of Homeland Security and we plan to move
A. Andy Purdy’s position should be elevated if he is to do a good job
B. Amit Yoran and Andy Purdy could not cooperate well in their work
C. Howard Schmidt resigned in order to make big money at eBay Inc.
D. Tom Ridge should have condescended to work with Richard Clarke

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