______, Obama’s health care reform hasn’t been accepted by all the Americans yet.

       A.As it may sound reasonable     B.Reasonable as it may sound

C.As reasonable it may sound        D.Reasonable as may it sound

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It happened to me recently that I was telling someone how much I had enjoyed reading Barack Obama’s DreamsfromMyFather and how it had changed my views of the current US president.The person I was talking to agreed with me that it was,in his words,“a wonderfully written book”. However,he then proceeded to talk about Mr Obama in a way that suggested he had no idea of his background at all.I sensed that I was talking to a book liar.
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Asked why they lied,the most common reason was to impress someone they were speaking to.This could be difficult if the conversation became more in­depth!
The World Book Day survey also has some other interesting information in it.It shows that many people lie about having read classical works by Jane Austen,the Bronte sisters,Charles Dickens and so on.But when asked which authors they actually enjoy,they named J.K.Rowling,Jilly Cooper,and Stephen King (ah,the big sellers,in other words).Forty­one percent of people asked admitted they turned to the back of the book to read the end before finishing the story.
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【小題1】The main reason why people lie about reading is to________.

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B.impress the listener
C.please the listener
D.interest the listener
【小題2】 The underlined word“proceeded” in the passage probably means “________”.
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C.continuedD.stopped
【小題3】What does the World Book Day survey show?
A.Nearly half of the people surveyed didn’t read through a whole classical book.
B.People don’t like DreamsfromMyFather and GeorgeOrwells 1984.
C.Few people lie about having read classical works by Jane Austen.
D.People usually enjoy reading books by Charles Dickens.
【小題4】 What is the best title for the passage?
A.Are You a Book Liar?B.Readers Are All Liars
C.World Book DayD.Dreams from My Father

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Schools have banned cupcakes, issued fatness report cards and cleared space in cafeterias for salad bars. Just last month, Michelle Obama’s campaign to end childhood fatness promised to get young people moving more and restore school lunch, and drink makers said they had cut the number of liquid calories shipped to schools by almost 90 percent in the past five years.

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The fat angel-like baby who is growing so nicely may be growing too much for his or her own good, research suggests.

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B. Because there is too much liquid calories in drinks for children.

C. Because experiences even when in the womb can affect a child.

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A. 18% of the younger children are fatter than fat teenagers.

B. 10 % of the children under age 2 gain too much weight.

C. 12.4% of the children ages 2-5 were overweight in 2006.

D. In 1980, only 5% of the children ages 2-5 were too fat.

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A. Feeding the baby when it is crying is not right.

B. Fat babies may not be so healthy as people think.

C. Parents should take responsibility for fat babies.

D. Lovely babies shouldn’t be so fat as people think.

 

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US President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on October 9 for   48   calls to reduce the world’s nuclear weapons and work   49   world peace.

Since taking office in January as the   50   African American president, Obama has called for the cutting of nuclear weapons and worked to restart the Middle East peace process.

The prize,   51   $ 1.4 million, will be handed over to Obama in Norway on December 10. Obama will also get a gold medal and a diploma.

The Nobel Committee said it attached special importance to Obama’s work for a world   52   nuclear weapons.

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  55   people had guessed Obama might be the winner before the award, many Nobel watchers believed it was too early to award the president.

 

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The governor has strong ties to China: He lived in Taiwan when he was a teenager and speaks fluent Chinese. One of his daughters was adopted (收養(yǎng)) from China. His family also has business ties with China through Huntsman Corp, a chemical company. It has operations (動(dòng)作) in the country including a factory in Shanghai.

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B. he can speak Chinese fluently

C. he is a very experienced politician

D. he knows China very well

65.Which of the following facts about Huntsman is NOT true ?

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B. He was elected governor of Utah twice.

C. He has served two presidents as governor.

D. He spent part of his youth in Taiwan.

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A. Obama considers China America’s top trade partner.

B. By choosing Huntsman, Obama kills two birds with one stone.

C. Huntsman will probably run for president in 2012.

D. Huntsman will settle several international and regional issues.

 

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