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1.Mr Dodds works in a bank, and lives on his own. The only family he has is in the next town: his sister lives there with her husband and her son, Mark. Mr Dodds does not see his sister or her family from one year to the next, but he sends them Christmas cards, and he has not forgotten one of Mark's seventeen birthdays.
Which of the following statement is true?
A.His sister is the only member of the family that he knows.
B.His sister lives with Mr Dodds, with her husband and son.
C.His sister lives in the next town with her husband and son.
D.His sister has only one family: a son and Mark, her husband.
2.Despite strict laws to stop noise pollution, the situation in Buenos Aires is not improving, the study says. There are many reasons why Buenos Aires is so noisy. About one-third of Argentina's 40 million people live in or near the city, which is a lot of people in a relatively small space. They live largely in high-rise blocks of flats on long, straight streets which channel (´«ËÍ£©the sound. Which of the following is true of Buenos Aires?
A.It lacks strict laws to control noise pollution.
B.It built straight streets to reduce the noise.
C.It is smaller than New Y ork Tokyo or Nagasaki.
D.It is home to about 30% of Argentina's population
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When a person passes through the customs(º£¹Ø£©between two countries, he would be questioned by a customs inspector. If a person brings in goods of great value, the inspector may ask him to pay taxes on them. Some people try to hide the valuables they have with them so that they will not have to pay these taxes. But customs inspectors are hard to fool.
Inspector Joseph Koehler has worked for the US Customs Service for years. One day a group of passengers arrived on a flight from Belgium.
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Koehler took special notice of one of the women among them. At first he did not know what made him pick her out of them--- the woman's baggage was made of a purse and two suitcases. She showed no sign of fear when Koehler opened them. Y et Koehler could not rid himself of the feeling that something was wrong.
Suddenly he knew what it was. The woman was too tall. This woman's height didn't seem right somehow. Then it was found that the bottom parts of her shoes were filled with something.
The inspector opened them. A handful of diamonds fell out on the floor. More jewels were found under a false bottom in one of her suitcases. Their total weight was 3,387 carats. It was one of the largest diamond hauls(½É»ñ£©ever made by the US Customs.
1.From the passage, we can know that Joseph Koehler ______.
A. Only asked the women passengers to pay taxes on the valuable goods.
B. Had worked for almost one year in the US customs.
C. Opened every passengers' package when they passed the customs
D. Found a false bottom in one of the woman's suitcases
2.The woman brought in valuable goods from _______.
A. Africa
B. Europe
C. Asia
D. America
3.The underlined word "it" ( in Paragraph) refers to "_____"
A.The reason to pick the woman out
B. The tax the woman should pay
C. The woman's baggage
D. The inspector's duty
4.We can learn from the last paragraph that ______.
A.The woman was fond of making jokes
B. The jewels were of high quality
C. Koehler made great contributions to US Customs
D. US Customs are in great need of inspector like Koehler
5.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The woman made some changes to her baggage.
B.Koehler was attracted by the woman's beauty.
C.The job of a customs inspector is dangerous.
The jewels were damaged by the US Customs.
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How much would a couple with one child pay for a closer viewing tour?
A.$ 37.50
B. $ 62.50
C. $ 180.00
D. $ 150.00
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The office cleaners will be required to work about ______ hours a week.
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B. 10.
C. 15.
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