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Those who make money by reselling train tickets,especially during the Spring Festival travel season,________to be punished.

A.deserve             B.permit

C.reserve             D.design

 

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What would you do if you were unemployed, homeless and you found a large sum of money? Pauline Nichter, 46, and her husband, Tom, 44, had both 1  their jobs and were living in and out of motels(汽车旅馆) with their 11-year-old son, Jason. They were in danger of losing their car for  2  to make payments on it.

One day last summer, Pauline found a wallet  3  a credit card, an airline ticket to New Zealand and $2,394 in   4   at a shopping center in the Los Angeles suburb of Buena Park. “For a second I  5  about taking the money,” she said later. “  6 only for a second. It wasn’t our money and we don’t want to set a bad   7 to our son.” She delivered the wallet and the contents to the nearest   8  , where the owner reclaimed them. Police admitted that they were  9 when the Nichters walked into the police station with the  10  and the money.

Word of the  11  quickly got around, and a grateful community  12 in kind. The Nichters received more than ten job offers and a(n)  13 rent-free for six months. An unknown donor(捐助人) brought the car  14 up to date. Others gave cash. One elderly couple walked into the police station  15  Pauline had turned in the wallet and asked how much had been in  16  . When they were   17  the amount, the man said, “Then that’s what they  18  ,” and wrote out a check for $2,400.

At a news conference Pauline said in 19  , “Never in a million years would I have thought this would happen to us. What we have  20 is far more than what was in the wallet.”

1. A. dropped        B. received          C. found            D. lost

2. A. fear           B. failure            C. unwillingness      D. hesitation

3. A. containing       B. promising         C. folding           D. covering

4. A. total           B. bill              C. cash             D. rent

5. A. looked          B. consulted         C. moved           D. thought

6. A. And           B. But              C. Or              D. So

7. A. sample         B. example          C. goal             D. limit

8. A. post office B. railway station      C. police station D. shopping center

9. A. surprised        B. delighted          C. frightened         D. scared

10. A. credit card      B. airline ticket        C. wallet            D. money

11. A. devotion       B. loyalty           C. bravery           D. honesty

12. A. responded      B. replied           C. reflected          D. required

13. A. department     B. apartment         C. holiday           D. electricity

14. A. payments       B. license           C. park             D. parts

15. A. what          B. when            C. where            D. which

16. A. them          B. it               C. each             D. all

17. A. asked         B. repaid            C. told             D. reminded

18. A. value          B. reserve           C. earn             D. deserve

19. A. tears          B. cheers           C. shock            D. silence

20. A. created        B. donated           C. returned          D. received

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  Where did all the tigers go? That's what Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wants to know.India's Sariska Project Tiger Reserve was once home to 26 tigers.Now it's home to none.Singh has ordered a police investigation into the disappearance, and created a new taskforce to save the rare animals.

  Tigers are an endangered species.Half of the world's tiger population lives in India.For years, tigers have been disappearing from India's national parks, but Sariska may be the last straw.

  "Finally, it's come to this:at Sariska, there are no more tigers, " said Sybille Klenzendorf, a senior biologist for tiger conservation at the World Wildlife Fund."Now the government has to react."

  On Thursday, Singh held the first meeting of forest officials, wildlife experts, and community leaders.They plan to count the nation's remaining tigers, and to come up with a plan to keep them safe.

  "The tiger has always been a symbolic animal for the Indians, " Klenzendorf told the reporter."They were the first country to establish a reservation just for tigers."

  It's not hard to guess why the tigers are disappearing.Poachers can sell the big cats for $50, 000 each.Tiger skin and bones are popular in Chinese medicine.A single tiger tooth can fetch $120.Recently, a gang of poachers admitted to killing 10 tigers in Sariska and were arrested.

  "Indian tiger poaching is probably the biggest conservation problem in modern times, " said Belinda Wright, the head of the Wildlife Protection Society of India.

  Poaching isn't the only problem.Many poachers use advanced technologies, like night glasses and long-range binoculars.Forest security officers are paid so poorly that few of them bother to track down the poachers.Even if a security guard were to find a poacher, many carry only a stick to carry out the law.

  Tiger fans hope that Singh's plans mean end for the poachers and hope for the endangered species.

(1)

What's the present situation about Sariska Project Tiger Reserve?

[  ]

A.

It has only 26 tigers left in it.

B.

It may be the last place for tigers.

C.

It has no tiger in it.

D.

The number of the tigers in it is getting smaller and smaller.

(2)

What does the word “poachers”(in the sixth paragraph)mean?

[  ]

A.

People who protect wildlife.

B.

People who hunt illegally.

C.

People who act as forest guards.

D.

People who mainly feed on hunting.

(3)

Which of the following can show the government's reaction?

[  ]

A.

Indian Prime Minister held a meeting to discuss the issue.

B.

Indian Prime Minister accepted tiger as a national symbol.

C.

The government established a reservation just for tigers.

D.

A plan was made to count the nation's remaining tigers.

(4)

The following facts make it difficult to stop poaching except that ________.

[  ]

A.

many poachers use advanced technologies(equipment)

B.

tigers are highly prized in trade

C.

guards don't take a severe action because of low pay

D.

the government has not established any law on it

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e should try our best to _______ the cultural relics.

A. reserve      B. preserve    C. defend     D. keep

 

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Tourism is the ______ for the country’s economy, so its government tries its best to ______ both the natural scenery and the places of interest.

  A. center; protect  B. heart; reserve  C. focus; keep  D. engine; preserve

 

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