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These are some signs that you can see on the roads of Great Britain.
Number one is a sign with the number thirty on it. When drivers see this sign they must not go at more than thirty miles an hour. We see this sign when we get to parts of the country where there are many houses and other buildings, for example, when we are getting near a town. Thirty miles an hour is the speed limit. Number two is sign for the end of the speed limit. We are out of the town now and may go at more than thirty miles an hour. Number three is a sign that we are near a crossroads, that is, a place where two roads cross. We must drive carefully. Number four is a sign that there is a bend in the road. Again, we must drive slowly and carefully. Number five is a sign that there is a hill and number six is a sign that the roads get narrow. Drivers must go slowly and carefully. Number seven has the word “school” on it. This is a sign that there is a school at the side of a street or road. Perhaps there are children going to school or leaving school. So drivers must look carefully and go slowly until they are past the school building.
Number eight is a sign with the letter P on it. The letter P is for “parking.” A parking place is a place where drivers may leave their cars. If the driver of a car wants to leave his car and go to the shops, he looks for this sign. Then he knows that he may leave his or her car there.
Who will most probably read the passage?

A.People who drive badly. B.People who are learning to drive.
C.People who drive well. D.People who drive carelessly.

When a driver sees the sign number one, he must           .

A.always go at 30 miles an hour
B.go at more that 30 miles an hour
C.not go at more than 30 miles an hour
D.stop

A driver must drive carefully when he gets to             .

A.a bend B. a crossroads
C. a narrow road D. all of them

If a driver wants to leaves his car and go to the shops,               .

A.he can leave his car anywhere
B.he can leave his car at the gate of any shop
C.he must look for the sign with the letter P on it
D.he can leave his car at the side of the street.

Now , you—three drivers are driving side by side along the road, if you see the No. six sign, you have to _______.

A.drive along one after one because the road is not wide enough
B.drive more slowly because of the speed limit
C.drive more carefully because school children maycrossthe road
D.drive slowly because you have got to drive uphill
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A.She seldom has it with her.
B.She always carries the same handbag.
C.It used to be thought empty.
D.Its contents are not the same as ours.

When is it necessary for the Queen to convey her intention with her bag?

A.When she is with guests.
B.When she eats outside.
C.When she has her staff around.
D.When she is tired of speaking.

The Queen gives no signal when she________.

A.hangs her bag on the metal hook
B.hangs her bag from her left arm
C.places her bag on the floor
D.puts her bag on the table top

By holding her bag to one side, the Queen shows she wants to________.

A.talk to her ladyinwaiting
B.start a conversation
C.stop to continue her walk
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A Plan a Healthy Diet
B. Take Care of Your Colon
C. How to Lose Weight
D. How to Protect against Cancer
The underlined word "colon" in Paragraph 1 probably refers to "_____".

A.an organ
B.intelligence
C.a habit
D.behaviour

The study shows that high-protein, low-carb diets may _____.

A.affect your mood
B.lower cancer risks
C.harm your body
D.keep your figure

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A.we shouldn't take the study seriously
B.weight problems are hard to solve
C.it is better to follow a low-carb diet
D.people should be cautious to lose weight

The author is intended to _____.

A.advise how to lose weight
B.introduce a scientific finding
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D.talk about healthy diets

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B.The American Family
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D.Soccer Moms in American Society

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A.transporting their children
B.buying things for their children
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C.Because they push their children to achieve.
D.Because their husbands are lazy.

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A.Overburdened.
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C.Having young children.
D.Bringing juice to soccer games.

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A.Working.
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B.Meals.
C.Tents.
D.Health.

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C.Life in Antarctica
D.The Exploration of Antarctica

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A.choose jobs based on interests
B.become famous
C.be teacher, banker and doctor
D.earn more money

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A.Choices of future careers.
B.Access to the global network.
C.Bad influences of celebrities.
D.Endless comparison with others.

Which of the following is true of Dr Carlo Strenger?

A.He is a newspaper reporter.
B.He is the spokesman of teenagers.
C.He tells success stories on TV.
D.He is against ranking people with wealth.

Dr Carlo Strenger suggests that young people should _______.

A.seek active self-acceptance
B.stick to their own dreams
C.make great achievements
D.search for the secret of wealth

The text is mainly written to _______.

A.talk about job choices
B.analyse a social phenomenon
C.encourage celebrity culture
D.introduce three famous people

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