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The more accessible a company’s services are, the more business it will do. Why are the same ___1___ not applied when it comes to Internet websites then? A Hong Kong study has found that the local sites of two leading ___2___, McDonald’s and Motorola, are the most user-unfriendly of the 30 websites tested. The lack of ___3___ means they are not only losing customers, but ___4___ to meet their social responsibilities.
In an ever-more Internet-connected world, ___5___ are as important as physical shops or offices. They are ___6___ used as a way of banking, shopping and getting news. This is especially so for the disabled, who find it ___7___ to shop on-line than go to a store in person. A website that does not let them do this is the same as having a(n) "___8___" sign on a door. 
In Hong Kong, it is ___9___ not to provide the disabled with access to schools and buildings, but at present there are no specific laws on Internet accessibility. However, companies are morally responsible for ensuring that their websites can be ___10___ by people who are visually disabled or have difficulty walking around. Ideals for design have long been put forward by the World Wide Web Consortium, a global community working on open standards to ___11___ accessibility and development.
Computer technology is ___12___ fast and it is now much easier to create websites that are ___13___ for all people, sighted or disabled. Companies should ensure that the designers of their websites ___14___ guidelines for accessibility. We should try to make our city as ___15___ as possible, on-line and off.

A.data B.principles C.experiences D.technologies

A.companies B.products C.stores D.factories

A.power B.study C.attraction D.access

A.deciding B.attempting C.failing D.stopping

A.computers B.hotlines C.signals D.websites

A.increasingly B.possibly C.extremely D.randomly

A.cheaper B.safer C.easier D.quicker

A.waiting B.sale C.open D.closed

A.unreasonable B.illegal C.unimportant D.impolite

A.found B.read C.known D.created

A.permit. B.discover C.start D.ensure

A.weakening B.dropping C.changing D.flying

A.wonderful B.usable C.harmless D.profitable

A.follow B.write C.break D.ignore

A.beautiful B.wealthy C.accessible D.respectable

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I was worried. ____, my father was seventyone years old. Anything could have happened to him. Then, I got in my car and drove to my mother's aerobics(有氧运动)class.
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As I entered my mother's class. I was nervous. My mom looked at me in ____.
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And I hurried to my car and ____ back to the yard.“Hey, Dad!” I yelled out and told him about my fears of the last half hour. My dad ____ laughing his typical laugh that was always ___. I was so thankful that I still had my daddy. And so, as I ___ the door to my father's house, we went inside for our usual cup of coffee.
Thanks, Daddy, for all the ____ and more importantly, for all your love.

A.dislike B.share C.get D.enjoy

A.dangerous B.unusual C.joyful D.relaxing

A.decided B.hoped C.expected D.wondered

A.lived B.pulled C.hurried D.came

A.cry B.panic C.believe D.confirm

A.Above all B.In all C.After all D.For all

A.journey B.family C.interest D.history

A.holding B.picking C.calling D.bringing

A.heart B.chest C.eyes D.arms

A.amazing B.cheating C.inviting D.providing

A.sure B.aware C.proud D.afraid

A.honest B.special C.lucky D.practical

A.feast B.prize C.secret D.success

A.anger B.worry C.sorrow D.surprise

A.yard B.kitchen C.room D.home

A.fought B.raced C.looked D.fled

A.kept B.remembered C.began D.stopped

A.bitter B.simple C.familiar D.tight

A.closed B.unlocked C.kicked D.knocked

A.memories B.chances C.assistance D.advice

One year ago, I traveled 15,000 kilometers from Australia to the US. I am from a beachside town in the ____ of Sydney, and thought there would be almost no ____ differences between my home country and my ____. I was surprised at how wrong I was, and at ____ different the two countries could be.
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A.heart B.city C.center D.suburbs

A.cultural B.commercial C.economic D.scientific

A.home town B.departure C.location D.destination

A.how B.why C.however D.where

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A.travel B.survive C.live D.serve

A.happened B.seemed C.proved D.managed

A.brought B.ordered C.designed D.fetched

A.laughter B.pleasure C.shock D.embarrassment

A.prefer B.notice C.tell D.appreciate

A.serving B.tipping C.donating D.toasting

A.unless B.if C.when D.since

A.rarely B.mostly C.almost D.hardly

A.try B.wait C.think D.expect

A.like B.along C.for D.in

A.So B.Therefore C.However D.But

A.come B.become C.turn D.get

A.walks B.drives C.wanders D.rushes

A.depend on B.reflect on C.spy on D.watch on

A.experience B.job C.challenge D.business

I used to believe in the American Dream, which meant a job, a mortgage(按揭),credit cards, success. I wanted it and worked toward it like everyone else, all of us ____ chasing the same thing.
One year, through a series of unhappy events, it all fell ____. I found myself homeless and alone. I had my truck and $56. I ____ the countryside for some place I could rent for the ___ possible amount. I came upon a shabby house four miles up a winding mountain road ____ the Potomac River in West Virginia. It was ____, full of broken glass and rubbish. I found the owner, rented it, and ____ a corner to camp in.
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Four years later, I moved back into ____. I saw many people were having a really hard time, ____ their jobs and homes. I managed to rent a big enough house to ___ a handful of people. There are four of us now in the house,but over time I've had nine people come in and move on to other places. We'd all be in ____ if we hadn't banded together.
The American Dream I believe in now is a shared one. It's not so much about what I can get for myself; it's about ____ we can all get by together.

A.separately B.equally C.violently D.naturally

A.off B.apart C.over D.out

A.crossed B.left C.toured D.searched

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A.at B.through C.over D.round

A.occupied B.abandoned C.emptied D.robbed

A.turned B.approached C.cleared D.cut

A.but B.although C.otherwise D.for

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A.wild B.real C.different D.remote

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A.unique B.expensive C.rare D.necessary

A.Up B.Down C.Deep D.Along

A.cooperation B.relationships C.satisfaction D.appointments

A.reality B.society C.town D.life

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A.yards B.shelters C.camps D.cottages

A.when B.what C.whether D.how

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A.place B.action C.play D.effect

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A.exploration B.education C.experiment D.entertainment

A.flexible B.safe C.starting D.comfortable

A.yet B.just C.still D.even

A.shown B.pushed C.driven D.guided

A.realized B.suggested C.agreed D.admitted

A.lifted B.turned C.pressed D.seized

A.path B.position C.direction D.way

A.easy B.heavy C.major D.extra

A.forgotten B.repeated C.conducted D.finished

A.weaknesses B.challenges C.anxieties D.illnesses

It was January 25th, 2008: Nisha and Akshaye's ____ anniversary. But things had changed since their marriage. The couple ____ about small things. Yet they still loved each other.
Nisha thought her husband might have ___ about their anniversary. When door bell rang, Nisha was ____ happy that Akshaye had finally remembered. She ran to open the door. Indeed, Akshaye was standing outside and ____ a bunch of flowers. They started to have a(n) ____ night. But then the phone started ringing. Nisha went to ____ it up. There was a man on the other ____ of the phone. “Hello, madam. I am calling from the ____ station. Is this Mr. Akshaye Malhotra's number?”
“Yes, it is.”
“There was an ___ , and a man died. We got your number from the man's ____. We need you to come here and ____ the body.”
Nisha's heart ____. “Whhhaat? B...but my husband is here with me.”
“Sorry, madam, the accident took place at 3:00 pm.”
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Life might not give you a ____ chance. So never waste a moment when you have the chance to make up for your deeds.

A.marriage B.engagement C.divorce D.birth

A.talked B.argued C.quarreled D.agreed

A.remembered B.memorized C.reminded D.forgotten

A.friendly B.luckily C.surprisingly D.fortunately

A.giving B.holding C.carrying D.delivering

A.gentle B.romantic C.extraordinary D.normal

A.pick B.put C.get D.give

A.beginning B.end C.line D.call

A.post B.bus C.police D.railway

A.incident B.affair C.event D.accident

A.ID card B.passport C.license D.wallet

A.realize B.know C.achieve D.identify

A.sank B.drowned C.shocked D.beat

A.departed B.arrived C.appeared D.recovered

A.the other B.other C.another D.one

A.mistakes B.failure C.faults D.disadvantages

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A.in B.on C.above D.over

A.nice B.third C.satisfied D.second

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