C)He ran out of gas D)He would host a dinner party 29. What did the woman do? A)she jumped the line B)she cursed the man C)she quarrel with the man D) She offended the others 30. What is the best title of the passage? A)Good Manners. B)Mind Your Tongue. C)An Unlucky Day D)At the Gas Station. Passage 3 Nuclear power's danger to health safety, and even to life itself can be summed up in one word: radiation Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery about it partly because it cannot be detected by human senses. It cannot be seen or heard, or touched or tasted even though it all around us. there are other things like that. Radio waves are all around us but we cannot detect them sense them without a radio receivel Similarly we cannot sense radioactivity without a radio detector. But unlike common radio waves, unclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other things At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being outright by killing masses of cells in vital organs. But even the lowest levels can do serious damage. There is no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hurt anything important the damage may not be significant. this is the case when only a few are hit, and if they are killed outright, your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are only damaged and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in a deformed way They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred. a person can be irradiated and feel fine then die of cancer five ten or twenty years later as a result Radiation can hurt us. we must know the truth 31. The second paragraph is mainly about A)Nuclear radiation is invisible but harmful B)Nuclear radiation is detected only by a receiver. C)Radio waves are harmless D)Radio waves are mysterious
C) He ran out of gas. D) He would host a dinner party. 29. What did the woman do? A) She jumped the line. B) She cursed the man. C) She quarrel with the man. D) She offended the others. 30. What is the best title of the passage? A) Good Manners. B) Mind Your Tongue. C) An Unlucky Day. D) At the Gas Station. Passage 3 Nuclear power’s danger to health, safety, and even to life itself can be summed up in one word: radiation. Nuclear radiation has a certain mystery about it, partly because it cannot be detected by human senses. It cannot be seen or heard, or touched or tasted, even though it all around us. There are other things like that. Radio waves are all around us but we cannot detect them, sense them, without a radio receiver. Similarly, we cannot sense radioactivity without a radio detector. But unlike common radio waves, unclear radiation is not harmless to human beings and other things. At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being outright by killing masses of cells in vital organs. But even the lowest levels can do serious damage. There is no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hurt anything important, the damage may not be significant. This is the case when only a few are hit, and if they are killed outright, your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are only damaged, and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in a deformed way. They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years. This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred. A person can be irradiated and feel fine, then die of cancer five, ten or twenty years later as a result. Radiation can hurt us. We must know the truth. 31. The second paragraph is mainly about ____. A) Nuclear radiation is invisible but harmful. B) Nuclear radiation is detected only by a receiver. C) Radio waves are harmless. D) Radio waves are mysterious
32. What can we infer from the third paragraph? A)Radiation can kill an animal immediately. B)Radiation at any level is not harmless C)The deformed cells can reproduce themselves D) Protection from radiation is always necessary 33. We can infer from the fourth paragraph that A)A person can receive radiation without knowing it B)A radiated mother may give birth to a weak baby C) Radiation received by a grandparent can affect a grandson D) Some illnesses are caused by unobserved radiation 34. Which of the following statements is NoT true? A)People hurts when hit by nuclear radiation B) People might be hurt by nuclear radiation unawares C)Nuclear radiation can cause cancer even if the patient has never been radiated D) Some people don't quite understand radiation 35. What is the purpose of this passage? A)Make clear the aftermath of nuclear radiation B)Explain why radiation has some mystery C) Compare the nuclear radiation and the radio waves D)Warn the readers against the nuclear radiation Passage 4 First you must dispose of his wife. You disguise yourself as a chamber maid and get a job at a hotel where bruce is staying with his wife on the tour. You know you are doing the right thing. Bruce will be happier with you. Does Bruce really need a wife with chipmunk cheeks, who probably talks baby talk in bed? You are educated, you have studied anthropology. You can help Bruce with his music, give him ideas about American culture. You are a real woman You go into Bruces room His wife is lying on the bed, wearing a T-shirt that says“ Number1 Groupie(流行乐队迷)” and staring up at the ceiling. You tell Bruce's wife that Bruce has arranged for you to give her a facial and a massage it’ sa surprise.“Isn’ t he sweet?” she says with a giggle. You whip out an ice pick hidden under your clothes and quickly give her a lobotomy(前脑页白质切除术):you' ve watched this technique in the frances Farmer story on TV. Bruce's wife doesn't even flinch(R4E) After the operation, you present her with a bottle of valium(安定药) and an airplane ticket to Hollywood; the taxi's waiting outside. To your amazement, she does exactly as you tell her. You re a bit worried about how Bruce will adjust to her absence, and your presence, but when he returns to the room at three in the morning he doesnt even seem to notice the difference. You're dressed in her nigh tie, lying in bed looking up at the ceiling. Bruce strips down to his shorts and gets into bed with
32. What can we infer from the third paragraph? A) Radiation can kill an animal immediately. B) Radiation at any level is not harmless. C) The deformed cells can reproduce themselves. D) Protection from radiation is always necessary. 33. We can infer from the fourth paragraph that ____. A) A person can receive radiation without knowing it B) A radiated mother may give birth to a weak baby C) Radiation received by a grandparent can affect a grandson D) Some illnesses are caused by unobserved radiation. 34. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A) People hurts when hit by nuclear radiation. B) People might be hurt by nuclear radiation unawares. C) Nuclear radiation can cause cancer even if the patient has never been radiated. D) Some people don’t quite understand radiation. 35. What is the purpose of this passage? A) Make clear the aftermath of nuclear radiation. B) Explain why radiation has some mystery. C) Compare the nuclear radiation and the radio waves. D) Warn the readers against the nuclear radiation. Passage 4 First you must dispose of his wife. You disguise yourself as a chamber maid and get a job at a hotel where Bruce is staying with his wife on the tour. You know you are doing the right thing. Bruce will be happier with you. Does Bruce really need a wife with chipmunk cheeks, who probably talks baby talk in bed? You are educated, you have studied anthropology. You can help Bruce with his music, give him ideas about American culture. You are a real woman. You go into Bruce’s room. His wife is lying on the bed, wearing a T-shirt that says “Number 1 Groupie(流行乐队迷)” and staring up at the ceiling. You tell Bruce’s wife that Bruce has arranged for you to give her a facial and a massage: it’s a surprise. “Isn’t he sweet?” she says with a giggle. You whip out an ice pick, hidden under your clothes, and quickly give her a lobotomy(前脑页白质切除术): you’ve watched this technique in the Frances Farmer story on TV. Bruce’s wife doesn’t even flinch(畏缩). After the operation, you present her with a bottle of Valium(安定药) and an airplane ticket to Hollywood; the taxi’s waiting outside. To your amazement, she does exactly as you tell her. You’re a bit worried about how Bruce will adjust to her absence, and your presence, but when he returns to the room, at three in the morning, he doesn’t even seem to notice the difference. You’re dressed in her nigh tie, lying in bed, looking up at the ceiling. Bruce strips down to his shorts and gets into bed with