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Woman Uses Daughter's Key to "Steal" Car
Charlie Vansant, a college student of Athens, Ohio who reported that his car was stolen, got a surprise when he learned a woman had mistaken it for her daughter's car and taken it--using her key.
Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when picking up her daughter's car near an Ohio University building last week. Anderson spotted the Toyota Camry(丰田凯美瑞)and used her daughter's key to unlock the car, start the engine and drive home-without realizing that the car wasn't her daughter's.
When Charlie Vansant left class a short time later, he found only an empty parking spot. He first assumed the car had been towed, but when the police couldn't find a record of it, they took a theft report.
The morning after Anderson took the car, her daughter discovered the Camry in the driveway wasn't hers. Anderson said she was able to find Vansant's name on paperwork in the glove compartment and look up his phone number on the website of the university.
When Anderson told Charlie the car was in her driveway, "It sounded real suspicious at first, as she wanted to hold the thing for ransom(赎金),” said Vansant. He eventually went to the house with a police officer, where he was reunited with his car. According to the police report, the case was closed "because of mistaken car identity", Anderson wasn't charged.
Vansant seemed to blame the car company more than the "thief". "Her key fit not only my lock, but my ignition(点火装置) as well-so high-five for Toyota. I guess." he said.
What does the underlined word "towed" mean in paragraph 3?

A.removed. B.damaged.
C.stolen. D.sold.

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.Mrs. Anderson's daughter discovered the car her mother drove was not hers.
B.Mrs. Anderson stole Charlie's car at the request of her daughter.
C.Charlie had thought he had to give Anderson money to get his car back.
D.Mrs. Anderson used her daughter's key to unlock Charlie's car and drive home.

What does Charlie mean by "high-five for Toyota"?

A.He is blaming Toyota for the poor quality of car keys.
B.He should thank Toyota for returning his car.
C.He wants to celebrate with Toyota for getting his car back.
D.He thinks highly of Toyota for producing large quantities of cars.

What is likely to happen next according to the passage?

A.Mrs. Anderson was charged with stealing a car.
B.Charlie blamed Mrs. Anderson for mistakenly taking his car.
C.Charlie would ask the Toyota Company to give him an explanation.
D.The Toyota Company would give Charlie a new car as compensation.
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The biggest pyramid in Mexico is almost 2000 years old. Scientists think it took 10,000 men more than ten yeas to build it. On the top they build a temple of the sun. The temple is no longer there but people still called it the Pyramid of the Sun.Near it is another huge pyramid, the Pyramid
of the Moon.
In ancient Egypt pyramids were built __________.

A.for visitors to see B.for kings to live in
C.for king Khufu D.as the kings’ tombs

All the pyramids along the Nile are on its west bank, because in ancient Egypt people thought __________.

A.they died in the west
B.the sun sets in the west
C.the end of their lives was like the setting of the sun
D.they would go to the west after death

The Pyramid of the Sun was built_________.
A. in 100B. in the second century
C. 100 years B.CD. before the first century
Which of the following is wrong?

A.The kings of ancient Egypt built strong tombs only to hold treasures.
B.The ancient Egyptians compared the rising of the sun to the beginning of life and the setting of the sun to the end of life.
C.The biggest pyramid in Mexico is nearly 2000 years old.
D.Near the Pyramid of the Sun, there is the Pyramid of the Moon.

B
Good afternoon, and welcome to England. We hope that your visit here will be a pleasant one. Today, I would draw your attention to a few of our laws.
The first one is drinking. Now, you may not buy wine in this country if you are under 18 years of age, nor may your friends buy it for you.
Secondly, noise. Enjoy yourselves by all means, but please don’t make unnecessary noise, particularly at night. We ask you to respect other people who may wish to be quiet.
Thirdly, crossing the road. Be careful, the traffic moves on the left side of the road in this country. Use pedestrian crossing and don’t take any chance when crossing the road.
My next point is about rubbish. It isn’t lawful to drop rubbish in the street. When you have something to throw away, please put it in your pocket and take it home, or put it in a dustbin.
Finally, as regards smoking, it is against law to buy cigarettes or tobacco if you are under 16 years of age.
Ilike to finish by saying that if you require any sort of help or assistance, you should contact the police, who will be pleased to help you. You can call, write or directly go to ask any policeman.
Who do you think is most likely to make the speech?

A.A teacher B.A person who makes the law
C.A guide D.An English officer

How many laws are there discussed in the speech?

A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six

The main purpose of this speech is to _________ .

A.tell people those above 18 can smoke and drink there
B.give advice to travelers to the country
C.declare the different laws of England
D.warn people against going to the country

From the speech we have learnt that _________.

A.in the country, if you are 18 years of age, you may not buy wine, but your friends can buy it for you
B.you may not buy cigarettes or tobacco unless you are above 16 years of age
C.because the traffic moves on the left side of the road, you must use pedestrian when crossing the road
D.you can’t make a noise except at night

Mary Allen was my best friend- like the sister I ever had. We did everything together : piano lessons, movies, swimming, and horseback riding.
When I was 13, my family moved away. Mary and I kept in touch through letters and we saw each other on special occasions- like my wedding and Mary’s. Soon we were busy with children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less often. One day a card that I sent came back stamped “Address Unknown”.
Over the years, I thought of Mary often. I wanted to share stories of my children and then grandchildren. And I needed to share my sorrow when my brother and then mother died. There was an empty place in my heart that only a friend like Mary could fill.
One day I was reading the newspaper when I noticed a photo of a young woman who looked a lot like Mary and whose last name was Wagman- Mary’s married name. “There must be thousands of Wagman. ”I thought, but I wrote to her anyway.
She called as soon as she got my letter. “Mrs Tobin!”she said excitedly. “Mary Allen Wagman ”is my mother. Minutes later I heard a voice that was recognized instantly, even after 40 years. We laughed and cried and caught up on each other’s lives.
Now the empty place in my heart is filled. And there’s one thing that Mary and I know for sure: We don’t lose each other again.
I want to find Mary ______________ .

A.to share my stories
B.to share my sorrow
C.to fill the empty in my heart
D.all of the above

The writer’s married name is __________ .

A.Wagman B.Allen
C.Tobin D.we don’t know

Which of the following is TRUE?

A.We never see each other again when I moved away when I was 13
B.I find my friend in the newspaper
C.It is 40 years since we last saw each other
D.My friend’s husband is Mr. Tobin

The best title of the passage is ________

A.My Good Friend B.Friend Again- Forever
C.An Important Friend D.Friends Like the brother

There are some strange and wonderful rules in law books around the world. When you are traveling, it’s always best to know before you go. Not only could this keep you out of trouble, but it can also help you get the most out of your holiday.
In Victoria, Australia, it’s illegal to change a light bulb unless you are a licensed electrician. People who disobey this law could receive a fine of up to AU$10 (£5.50).
In Milan, Italy, citizens are required to smile at all times, except during funerals or hospital visits.
In England, it is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament. This was voted the most ludicrous law in the UK in 2007. A spokesman for the House of Commons said: “The people who know about these things here say there is no basis for such a law, not to say it does not exist somewhere in writing.”
In Canada, by law, one out of every five songs on the radio must be sung by a Canadian.
Flushing(冲洗)the toilet after 10pm is illegal in Switzerland. The Government consider it noise pollution.
Running out of petrol is illegal on Germany's autobahn, and so is walking along it. So those who do break down must pull over and use their horn to attract attention. The fine is €80 (£65) for endangering other drivers.
7. In Chicago, it is against the law to eat in a place that's on fire.
No matter how good the pizza tastes, if the restaurant sets on fire – you can't stick around!
According to the text, which of the following is legal?

A.A doctor changing his bulb at his home in Victoria.
B.A driver blows his horn when his car breaks down on a Germany’s highway.
C.A spokesman dies in the House of Parliament in England.
D.A customer eats in a Chicago restaurant while it is on fire.

If you see a citizen in Milan isn’t smiling, he is probably _______.

A.visiting a friend in the hospital B.under great pressure
C.having a quarrel with his boss D.in a bad mood

Where will you be fined if you break the laws mentioned in the text?

A.Canada and Chicago. B.England and Chicago.
C.Switzerland and Milan. D.German and Victoria.

What’s the purpose of banning flushing the toilet in Switzerland after 10 pm?

A.To avoid overusing the toilet.
B.To avoid disturbing others with unpleasant sounds.
C.To save energy.
D.To cut the cost of water.

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U.S. biochemist Ben Yu has created ‘Sprayable Energy’, which claims to be the world's first caffeine - based topical energy spray.
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A.It makes no noise.
B.It contains lower calories.
C.It has a good taste.
D.It contains many active ingredients.

Which of the body may not be suitable to apply “Sprayable Energy”?

A.The neck. B.Behind the ears. C.Wrists. D.Mouth.

What can we infer from the text?

A.“Sprayable Energy” contains caffeine as well as nicotine.
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