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  B. She was sad to see the happy Mexican couple as a single mother. C. She had difficulty in expressing herself. D. She was only interested in the bus driver. D All young people dream of travelling the world. They are restless and very eager to see new sights. However, they have little idea how they would really do it if given the chance. Because their knowledge of geography is quite limited, they seldom know much about the places they wish to visit or how they would get there. Already hundreds of thousands of Chinese student tourists are visiting these places-Wuyi, Lhasa, Lijiang, Dali, Vientiane and Phnom Penh. Indeed, these students will soon be the most travelled generation in China’s long history. The World Tourist Organization predicts that a quarter of a century from now the number of Chinese tourists going abroad will be twenty times what it is today. The largest percentage of these tourists will visit Southeast Asia. Not all Chinese who travel abroad will be tourists, however. More and more youths are deciding to volunteer their skills in this region, much like their peers in the Peace Corps of America. Critical thinking skills including planning for a trip and solving problems after the trip has begun. 

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  The focus is on how to read an atlas to make travel plans and how to find ways of travelling. An atlas offers a wealth of information about geography and is one way to increase students’ awareness (意识) of their global environment. 64.The main idea of the first paragraph is ________. A. all young people wish to travel around the world B. all young people like to learn the knowledge of geography C. all young people like travelling but their knowledge of geography is quite limited D. all young people are aware of the places they are going 65. These places, Wuyi, Lhasa, Lijiang, Dali, Vientiane and Phnom Penh, lie in ________. A. PRC B. Europe C. Vietnam D. Asia 66.Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The number of Chinese tourists going abroad will be twenty times what it is today in about 25 years. B. The number of Chinese tourists going abroad will be twenty times what it is today in about a century. C. Southeast Asia will become the most popular visiting place in the world. D. Young people will be fond of Internet travelling. 67.The underlined phrase “a wealth of” most probably means “_________”. A.important B. exciting C. useful D. plentiful

  E While the artificial(人造的) hand is considerably less useful than the natural one, there may be some jobs that it can do more efficiently. From time to time we have to do rather difficult jobs and feel that one of our fingers is getting in the way. It is possible that on these occasions a specially designed artificial hand would be more efficient. Scientists in the United States are studying ways of increasing the power of the human hand, or rather of its muscles. Known as a "man-amplifier(扩音器,放大器)", a machine under development at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, consists of a framework or suit which the operator wears. Every movement he makes is repeated by the steel framework he is wearing, but the power which moves the parts of the frame comes from hydraulic(液压的) motors. If the operator bends down to pick something up, the work is done not by his own weak muscles but by the hydraulic motors which make it possible for him to lift 450 kilograms in each hand.

  Another machine called a "HandiMan" has two arms and hands which repeat every movement of the operator's arms and hands, but with much more strength.The arms and hands on this machine also feed back to the operator information about the work they are doing and the difficulties they meet, so that he can adjust(调节) his control accordingly. In these devices the operator controls the movements directly- they are an extension of his own movements. But just as the operations of a distant unmanned spaceship circling the moon can be controlled by radio signals, so also such devices, properly designed, could be radio-controlled. An astronaut exploring an unknown planet could send out a robot which would do the job for him and send back information. Will the day ever come when the machine, more powerful than man and controlled by a computer brain, takes over from its human inventor? 68. The passage is mainly about ___. A. the weakness of the human hand B. the power and strength of the artificial hand C. the wide use of robots in many fields D. the operation of the artificial hand in space exploration 69. How many times would it take an operator wearing a “man-amplifier” to carry 2,500 kilograms ? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six. 70. The advantage of a "HandiMan" over a "man-amplifier" mentioned in the passage is ___. A. the operator knows how the work is going on B, it can work with more strength and pick up more weight C. the machine is more powerful and easier to operate D. repeat every movement of the operator 71. The writer of this passage believes that ____.

  A. artificial hands can replace natural ones in certain jobs B. man seems powerless in comparison with machines C. natural hands cannot compare with artificial ones in modern times D. machines will finally get the better of their human inventors

  F One evening Mr Green was driving in his car along a lonely country road. He had been to London where he had drawn £50 from the bank, and he was now returning home with the money which he had put in his pocket book. At the loneliest part of the road a man in shabby, badly-fitting clothes stopped him and asked for a lift. Mr Green told him to get into the car and continued on this way. As he talked to the man he learned that he had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days ago. Mr Green was very worried at the thought of £50 that he had put in his pocket book. Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a bright idea. He had just reached a small town where the speed limit was 30 miles an hour. He pressed down the accelerator and drove the car as fast as it would go. He looked back and saw that the police-car had seen him and had begun to chase him. After a mile or so the police overtook him and ordered him to stop. A policeman got out and came to Mr Green’s car.

  Mr Green had hoped that he could tell the policeman about the escaped robber, but the man had taken a gun out of his pocket and had put it to Mr Green’s back. The policeman took out his notebook and pencil and said he wanted Mr. Green’s name and address. Mr Green asked to be taken to the police station but the policeman said, “No, I want your name and address now. You will have to appear at the police court later.” So, Mr Green gave the policeman his name and address. The policeman wrote it down, put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr Green a talk about dangerous driving. Then Mr Green started up his car again and drove on. He had given up all hope of his £50, but just as he reached the outskirts of London, the passenger said he wanted to get out there. Mr Green stopped the car, the man got out and said, “Thanks for the lift. You’ve been good to me. This is the least I can do in return.” And he handed Mr Green the policeman’s notebook. While the policeman had talked to Mr Green, the thief had stolen the notebook. 

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