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The United States is full of cars. There are still many families without cars, but some families have two or more. However, cars are used for more than pleasure. They are a necessary part of life.
Cars are used for business. They are driven to offices and factories by workers who have no other way to get to their jobs. When salesmen are sent to different parts of the city, they have to drive in order to carry their products. Farmers have to drive into the city in order to get supplies.
Sometimes small children must be driven to school. In some cities school buses are used only when children live more than a mile away from the school. When the children are too young to walk too far, their mothers take turns driving them to school. One mother drives on Mondays taking her own children and the neighbors' as well. Another mother drives on Tuesdays, another on Wednesday, and so on. This is called forming a car pool. Men also form car pools, with three or four men taking turns driving to the place where they all work.
More car pools should be formed in order to put fewer cars on the road and use less gas. Too many cars are being driven. Something will have to be done about the use of cars.
The United States is filled with cars, but                     .

A.not every family has a car B.few families have two cars or even more
C.every American has a car D.every family has a car

What's the main idea of the second paragraph?

A.Workers drive cars to offices and factories B.Salesmen drive to carry their products.
C.Farmers drive into cities to get supplies. D.Cars are widely used.

Which statement is true according to the third paragraph?

A.Small children are driven to school.
B.All children go to school by bus in some cities.
C.Mothers drive their children who can't walk to school.
D.School buses pick up all children.

Mothers form car pools in order that                      

A.they can drive to school B.they can take turns driving their children to school
C.they reach school quickly D.they can drive their children to school in time
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The purpose of the first paragraph is to ___________.

A.make a comparison B.offer an evidence
C.introduce a topic D.describe a daily scene

How can negative people have effect on us?

A.By influencing our emotion.
B.By telling us the nature of life.
C.By changing our ways of thinking.
D.By comparing their attitudes to life with ours.

Some negative people base their happiness on _____________.

A.other people’s pity for them B.making other people unhappy
C.building up a positive attitude D.other people’s respect for them

According to the passage, to reduce negative people’s influence on us,we are advised to _____.

A.change negative people’s attitudes to life
B.show our dissatisfaction to negative people
C.make negative people feel ashamed of themselves
D.communicate with negative people as little as possible

What is the author’s attitude towards negative people?

A.Favorable. B.Critical. C.Indifferent. D.Supportive.

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C.there was no driver in it. D.someone was pushing it.

When the car was first drawing near a curve, the man _______________ .

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According to the passage, what made the man’s experience believable?

A.His reasonable behavior. B.His vivid description.
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We can infer from the passage that ____________ .

A.it is unsafe for people to take a free ride
B.the man was telling a lie to his listeners
C.the car probably broke down on the way
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As a whole , the story of the man can best be described as ______________ .

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A.help passengers experience the fear of flying
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A.is a group focusing on psychology on the flight
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A.Many adults are suffering from fear of flying
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What’s Andy probably busy in doing now?

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According to the text, Facebook tends to ______.

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The text is developed mainly by ______.

A.giving examples B.following the time order
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The author focuses on the question of ______.

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Stanley Kubrick’s movies focus on the themes like sci-fi, horror, dark humor and war. He used symbolism in most of his movies, giving us some wonderful screen visuals, as shown in 2001: A Space Odyssey. His actors in Hollywood complained about the endless number of retakes, but they appreciated the performance he milked out of them. People argue about films like Lolita, A Clockwork Orange and Paths of Glory, but these are now seen as classics.
Steven Spielberg is a great success at the box office, and he is one of the world’s most popular filmmakers today. As the creator of classics like Schindler’s List, Jurassic Park, ET, Indiana Jones series, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan, no one can win his hold over the audience. His critics accuse him of being emotional and over the top, but the fact remains that his movies attract the audience, and set the cash registers ringing.
Woody Allen is a director who directs movies full of crime and hate. This comic genius has given us Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters and Midnight in Paris, which have also become classical. His movies constantly include characters who arouse the audience’s sympathy and laughter at the same time, as they set out on a journey of self-discovery. Hollywood star power has never fazed Allen. Thankfully, awards and honors do not interest him, which results in creativity that is original.
What do the directors mentioned in the passage have in common?

A.They are interested in awards for their works.
B.They are members of the New Hollywood gang.
C.They have created a lot of movies taken as classics.
D.They focus their themes on negative side of the society

The movie Indiana Jones series is directed by ______.

A.Francis Coppola B.Woody Allen
C.Stanley Kubrick D.Steven Spielberg

Stanley Kubrick’s works include the following except ______.

A.Midnight in Paris B.2001: A Space Odyssey
C.A Clockwork Orange D.Paths of Glory

It is implied in the underlined sentence Steven Spielberg ______.

A.was successful in amusing the audience
B.succeeded in making a great box office
C.became much better at creating classics
D.had set a cash register working for himself

What will be discussed in the paragraph that follows this passage?

A.Their contribution to the society
B.The difference between the directors
C.Another famous movie directors
D.More great movies from the directors

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