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Cost of American Wars

War name
Cost of the war
Cost as a percent of annual GDP
Revolutionary War
US $ 2.2 billion (in 2002 dollars)
63%
War of 1812
US $ 1.1 billion
13%
Mexican War
US $ 1.6 billion
3%
Civil War
US $ 62 billion
104%
Spanish American War
US $ 9.6 billion
3%
World War I
US $ 190. 6 billion
24%
World War II
US $ 2.9 trillion
103%
Korean War
US $ 335.9 billion
15%
Vietnam War
US $ 494.3 billion
12%
First Gulf War
US $ 76.1 billion
1%

Notes: ① GDP → 国民生产总值
② 1 billion =" 1,000,000,000             "      ③1 trillion = 1,000,000,000,000
69. Which wars cost more than a year’s worth of the GDP?
A. First Gulf War and World War I                           B. The Civil War and World War II
C. World War II and Revolutionary War                    D. Mexican War and Civil War    
70. The American annual gross domestic product in 1951 was _________.
A. 2.239 trillion            B.2.9 trillion          C. 3, 25 trillion      D. 76.1 billion 
71. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Mexican War cost more than War of 1812.
B. First Gulf War cost the least in term of the percentage of the annual of GDP.
C. World War II cost more than Korean War.
D. Mexican War cost as much money as Spanish American War. 

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Dobson Ranch Housing Association 1000 Sidewinder Road Mesa,AZ 85202
October 15
Mr and Mrs Fred Deacon 1442 Saddleback Road Mesa,AX 85205
Dear Mr and Mrs Fred Deacon,
I am writing this letter to congratulate you on your new purchase of a house in the Dob­son Ranch area. We feel that this is one of the best neighborhoods of high quality in the city of Mesa,and we are happy to be able to call you neighbors.
For your information,there are a few things we would like to tell you. One is that there are certain duties that go with living in Dobson Ranch. In order to keep property (房地产) values at the highest possible levels,we insist that everyone who lives in Dobson Ranch take care of their property. This means that the grass needs to be cut regularly,branches of the trees and bushes should be cut off,and there should be no unattractive additions to houses, nor should houses be painted in colors like red or blue. If you want to make any additions to your house,you need our permission first.
The people of Dobson Ranch also have monthly meetings to discuss various issues of concern in our community. You are welcome to attend. We typically hold meetings on the first Saturday of every month at 7 : 00 PM at the Dobson Ranch Community Center. You will receive a notice via e-mail a few days before every meeting as a reminder. We hope that you will join us as much as you see fit.
Again,welcome to the neighborhood,and I look forward to meeting you soon.
Sincerely
Juan Sanchez
President
Dobson Ranch Housing Association
October 20
Dear Mr Sanchez,
Thank you very much for your letter welcoming us to the neighborhood. My wife and I appreciate your concern, and we also appreciate you letting us know about the various rules that apply to this neighborhood. Please do not worry about us. No matter where we live,we always try to be neighbors taking care to do our work properly. We too are well aware of property values. To be honest,we are actually pleased that there are regulations that must be obeyed. In the past,we have had neighbors who have not taken care of their homes and yards; at least we know that we will not have to worry about that here.
As for the meetings, thank you for your kind invitation,but I’m afraid that you probably won’t see us too often. My work takes me out of town,so when I,m not traveling,I prefer to stay home. Similarly,my wife works long hours at the hospital and prefers to spend her days off relaxing at home. However,if we have the time,we will try to make it to a meet­ing. Again,thank you for welcoming us.
Sincerely
Fred Deacon

Why do people who live in Dobson Ranch need to take care of their homes?

A.To ensure that no one complains about how the area looks.
B.To make the neighborhood look as good as possible.
C.To keep the property worth as much as possible .
D.To be good neighbors.

What does Fred Deacon think about the rules at Dobson Ranch?

A.He agrees to them.
B.He thinks they require too much.
C.He would like to discuss them later.
D.He feels that they are not severe enough.

For the invitation to the monthly meetings,Fred Deacon responds that .

A.he will attend regularly
B.he will attend with his wife
C.his wife will attend alone
D.neither he nor his wife will attend very often

Alexandra Scott was born to Liz and Jay Scott in Manchester,Connecticut on January 18, 1996,the second of four children. Shortly before her first birthday,Alex was diagnosed with neuroblastoma,a type of childhood cancer.
On her first birthday, the doctors informed Alex’s parents that if she beat her cancer it was doubtful that she would ever walk again. Just two weeks later,Alex slightly moved her leg at her parents’ request to kick. This was the first indication that she would turn out to be a courageous and confident child with big dreams and big accomplishments.
By her second birthday,Alex was able to stand up with leg braces (支架).She worked hard to gain strength and to learn how to walk. She appeared to be overcoming the difficul­ties, until the shocking discovery within the next year that her tumors (肿瘤)had started growing again. In the year 2000,the day after her fourth birthday,Alex received a stem cell transplant (干细胞移植)and informed her mother,“When I get out of the hospital I want to have a lemonade stand. ” She said she wanted to give the money to doctors to allow them to “help other kids,like they helped me.,,True to her word, she held her first lemonade stand later that year with the help of her older brother and raised an amazing $ 2,000 for “her hos­pital,
People from all over the world,moved by her story,held their own lemonade stands and donated the earnings to Alex and her cause. In August of 2004,Alex passed away at the age of 8,knowing that,with the help of others,she had raised more than $ 1 million to help find a cure for the disease that took her life. Alex’s family—including brothers Patrick,Eddie,and Joey—and supporters around the world are committed to continuing her inspiring cause through Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (基金会).
It can be learned from the text that Alex .

A.couldn’t walk until she was four
B.was the only daughter of the Scotts
C.held her first lemonade stand in 2001
D.was born with cancer

Why was Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation founded?

A.To promote her lemonade.
B.To set up a children’s hospital.
C.To attract public attention to her disease.
D.To collect money to help children with cancer.

What did the public do to support Alex and her cause?

A.They helped her sell lemonade.
B.They provided free stands for her.
C.They donated money to her foundation.
D.They donated stem cells for her operation.

Which of the following can best describe Alex?

A.Stubborn. B.Determined. C.Innocent. D.Energetic.

Reading is a great way to improve your English. You'll learn new words, revise previously-taught structures and absorb thousands of useful expressions and phrases... without any effort. By reading, you are receiving valuable language input. And this is how you learn! Remember, language learning is a combination of input + practice. As you're reading, you're taking in language naturally, and you're seeing how it all fits together. This is crucial to your learning.
The great thing about reading is that learning takes place subconsciously. There are no exercises to do, no grammar rules to learn, no tasks to complete... it's all natural. The language flows in through your eyes, and gets recorded in your brain. What could be easier?
The key to effective reading is to read things that you want to read. There are millions of books, magazines and websites out there. You couldn't possibly read them all. So, the important thing is to find things that you like reading. Then, you'll be motivated to read. And then the reading won't be difficult. It'll be easy! And then you'll learn. It's simple.
Remember: read what you want to read. What you like reading. What motivates and inspires you. But where can you start? Well, you could read a book that you've already read in your own language. Simply find a translated version of a book that you have read and enjoyed. This will make processing the content in the target language much easier as you’ll already know what the book is about! You could also read the news. This is great as you can read the news in your own language first, then in English. You'll see that it won't be too difficult as you'll be familiar with the topics and stories. Magazines are also great. Find one that covers a topic you're interested in: business, clothing, guns, horses, houses, housekeeping, stocks and shares, sports, computers, electronics, designing, cooking... you name it, they'll have it. If not, look for information on the internet. There are also websites for every topic under the sun! Why not join a forum? They're a great source of English input as the language is often written in a simple, spoken style. Go to Google Groups, which has discussion groups based on common interests. Just type in the topic that interests you and join the chat.
Finally, how you read is also important. The best thing is to read without using a dictionary. Let the words flow over you. Just skip the parts you don't understand. If you make your reading feel too much like work, it'll stop being fun. Of course, you could make a note of any new words and phrases that you like or see repeated frequently, but try not to break your concentration too much. Also, set yourself mini-objectives. For example, if you're reading a novel, read 20 pages a day. Very soon, you'll have been exposed to thousands of useful phrases and words. Have fun reading! You'll learn so much!
The underlined word “crucial” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ________.

A.easy B.important
C.difficult D.suitable

The key to effective reading is _______.

A.to read millions of books B.not to learn grammar rules
C.to be motivated to read D.to read easy things

You can start to read by ____.

A.reading a book that you've already read in English
B.reading the news in English first
C.going to Google Groups to practice spoken English
D.reading magazines containing topics you are interested in

From the passage we can learn that ______.

A.when you read you needn’t look up every new word in the dictionary
B.the great thing about reading is that you can read without any effort
C.to read is as much fun as to work
D.you should make notes of every new word and phrase while reading

Dad was lying in the hospital weakly, but his smile was as sure as ever . It was another attack of lung illness. My husband and I stayed with him for the weekend but had to return to our jobs on Monday. Local relatives would help Dad get home from hospital and look after him. But I longed to be able to let him know that we cared about him too, even when we weren't with him.
Then I remembered a family tradition when our children were small. When leaving our grandparents’ home after a visit, each child would write a love note to their grandparents. We hid notes in a box, under a hairbrush or next to the phone or even in the microwave oven. For days, our grandparents would smile as they discovered these reminders of our love.
So as I tidied Dad’s kitchen and made up a bed for him downstairs in the living room, I wrote some notes. Some were practical, "Dad, I put the food in the fridge so it wouldn't spoil". Some expressed my love, “Dad, I hope you will sleep well in your new bed.” Most notes were downstairs where he would stay for several weeks until he recovered strength, but one note I hid upstairs under his pillow, "Dad, if you have found this note, you must be feeling better. We are so glad!"
Just like his medicine strengthened him physically, these "emotional vitamins" would improve his spiritual health. Several weeks later, in one of our regular phone calls, I asked Dad how he was doing. He said, "Pretty good. I just found your note under my pillow upstairs!"
We can infer from the text that the writer's father_______.

A.had suffered from the same illness before.
B.lived with his relatives
C.asked her to return to work
D.got home from hospital alone

The children hid notes in their grandparents' home in order to_______

A.follow a family tradition
B.play jokes on their grandparents
C.show their gifts to their grandparents
D.make their grandparents feel pleasantly surprised

Follow the family tradition, the author .

A.She called her father regularly.
B.She wrote some notes to her father .
C.She bought all kinds of vitamins to her father.
D.She hid some notes upstairs under her father's pillow.

Which of the following is true according to the text?

A.The writer believed that a family tradition was not good.
B.The writer enjoyed talking with her father.
C.The writer tried to comfort her father with love.
D.The writer thanked her children for looking after her father.

Traveling should be easy and enjoyable, and one of the ways to make sure your trip remains fun is to know exactly how to keep your valuables safe.
If you are traveling alone, distribute your money through your luggage. Place most of it in your main suitcase or bag. Make a rough estimate of how much money you will spend on the journey, till you reach your destination. Place this money in a different wallet and carry this in your pocket. Spend from this pocket till you get to your destination. If you are travelling with someone, distribute the money among yourselves.
Instead of wearing your jewels, you can put your jewels at the bottom of your suitcase or bag. DO NOT carry in your purse, just in case it is stolen; or in case you misplace your purse. In addition, if you are going to be frequently opening your purse for things like tickets and phone numbers, what if you accidently just drop them.
Have you ever seen a mini backpack purse? It looks really fashionable and is very smart. Plus, It’s really convenient to use. The best thing to do is to hang the mini backpack purse in the front, like a baby carrier. There are two big advantages to do this; one, your hands remain free to carry your luggage and other things; and two, your purse is always monitored, and is just under your nose!
Credit cards are very useful in many ways. But if you misplace your credit card, it is quite easy for someone else to find it and use it to his/ her maximum benefit before you even realize you have lost it! If you lose cash, you lose only that much cash as you are carrying. But a lost credit card means the money in your bank account is lost. So always try to use cash instead of credit card while traveling
Which of the following statement does the author probably disagree with?

A.Putting your money in different wallets.
B.Putting your jewels in your wallet.
C.Carrying a mini backpack purse.
D.Using cash instead of credit card.

Carrying a mini backpack can help you because

A.it is convenient to carry and monitor.
B.it is easier to carry your baby.
C.it reduce the burden on your back.
D.it can use to carry more things.

We can learn from the passage that ______.

A.You shouldn’t spend money until you reach your destination.
B.putting jewels at the bottom of your bag is safer.
C.one must carry a fashionable backpack purse while traveling.
D.credit card are more convenient than cash while traveling.

What is the main idea of this passage?

A.Ways to make traveling fun and enjoyable.
B.Tips on carrying valuables safely while traveling.
C.Advice on traveler’s personal safety while traveling.
D.Things to consider before traveling.

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