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乐山师范学院-日语
、 Whenever I see anyone buying a National Lottery ticket I want to stop them and ask if they know just where their money is going. The lottery money is supposed to go to charity-but it makes me angry to see some of the so-called “good causes” it’s being used to support. Also, Camelot, the organizers, have made a profit of £10.8 million in five months. We hear now that a lot of that money is boosting the pay packets of the company’s bosses. For the past 10 years I’ve been helping to raise funds for cancer research charity called Tenovus. My husband, Sandy, died from cancer 11 years ago- he was only 51, There’s been a long line of deaths in our family through cancer and it’s been devastating, I’ve also lost two sisters-in-law, my brother, Michael, my father-in-law and my father, That’s apart from several close friends. The charity is 50 years old now and raises money mainly for breast cancer research. It also runs a support line for the families of cancer sufferers. Our local group raise money through dances, sales and coffee mornings, and all the funds go directly to cancer research. In 1993 Tenovus raised £3 million-and half that money came from sales of our own lottery tickets at supermarket, But our income has dropped by half since the National Lottery was introduceD.I’m not against people playing the National Lottery, but they should think about what they’re doing. The chances of winning the jackpot are so small; they might as well throw their money away. The Government tells us that the proceeds are going to things like the arts and sports, but what about the National Health Service? They should give some cash to that, too. How can they justify spending ridiculous amounts of cash on so-called works of art-like displays of potatoes-or buying up Winston Churchill’s papers at a cost of £12 million? So who really are the winners in the National Lottery? When I think of all that money people could be donating to cancer research, I could weep. It’s time people realized how charities across the country are suffering because of the National Lottery. It’s disheartening and so infuriating. 46.The writer seems to hope that___________. [ 1 分 ] A. people will spend more money on the National Lottery B. people will give more money to charity C. most of the lottery money will go to charity D. most of the lottery money will be used for cancer research
The reason why the writer raises funds for cancer research is that ______________. [ 1 分 ] A. she herself is suffering from cancer B. the cancer is the most frightening disease C. a number of her relatives died of cancer D. some cancer research needs more money than other research
、 In this text the writer is expressing____________. [ 1 分 ] A. her personal opinions B. the opinions of the general public C. her feelings about cancer sufferers D. some ideas of fund-raising
The organization “Tenovus” is _____________. [ 1 分 ] A. run by a group of people in the writer’s town B. a charity organization which has some local groups C. set up to collect money for people who lose their relatives D. set up to assist the National Lottery
From the text we can conclude that ____________. [ 1 分 ] A. the writer is enthusiastically supporting the National Lottery B. the writer has objections to the National Lottery C. the writer believes that the lottery money should be used for cancer research D. the writer is just expressing her feelings about collecting money for charity
战争已经威胁了这些人们几十年,他们似乎已学会接受这一现实了。 [ 2 分 ] A. War has been threatening these people for decades and they seem have learned to live with it. B. War has been threatening these people for decades and they seem to have learned to live on it. C. War has been threatened these people for decades and they seem to have learned to live with it. D. War has been threatening these people for decades and they seem to have learned to live with it.
那位指挥官太友善了,以至于在很多场合下我都几乎想对他直呼其名了。 [ 2 分 ] A. The commander was so kind that on many occasions I was tempted to call him by his first name. B. The commander was so kind that at many occasions I was tempted to call him in his first name. C. The commander was such kind that on many occasions I was tempted to call him by his first name. D. The commander was so kind that on many occasions I was tempted to calling him by his first name.
我在报纸上登广告卖我的汽车,但到目前为止尚无回音。 [ 2 分 ] A. I set up an advertisement in the newspaper to the sale of my car, but there has been no response so far. B. I put up an advertisement in the newspaper for the sale of my car, but there has been no response so far. C. I put up an advertisement in the newspaper for the sale of my car, there has been no response so far. D. I put up an advertisement in the newspaper for the sale of my car, but there is not response so far.
我在回答考试时的问题时非常紧张,以至于我的心里七上八下的。 [ 2 分 ] A. When I was answering the exam questions I was such nervous that I could feel butterflies in my stomach. B. When I was answering the exam questions I was so nervous that I could feel butters in my stomach. C. When I was answering the exam questions I was so nervous that I could feel butterflies in my stomach. D. I was answering the exam questions I was so nervous that I could feel butterflies in my stomach
除一人外,其他学生都已经做完试卷离场了。 [ 2 分 ] A. All but one student had finished the exam and leave. B. Any but one student had finished the exam and left. C. One in all student had finished the exam and left. D. All but one student had finished the exam and left
我们常常发现运用一个规律比懂得它要难得多。
我们一定要采取措施,使这样的事不再发生。
They encountered untold difficulties and dangers before they reached their destination. [
o my amazement, there was a small piece of whiteness, shining softly like the mercury, even without moonshine. [ 2 分 ]
、 For colleagues in the East, the pain is more likely to come through a pay cut. [ 2 分 ]