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C.knowsD.A.whileB.becauseC.tillD.A.marriedB.separatedC.disappointed0.A.onB.amongC.forD.AWhofirstconceived(構(gòu)想)theideaoftheFestivalofHongKong?Towhomdidhepropose?Howdidheconvince使人信服)othersofthefeasibilityofsuchafestival?Hadheworkedoutthedetailsofhisn?HowwastheFestivaltoldtothepeopleofthe“PearloftheOrient”?Putitinanotherway:WhatpurposedidtheFestivalserve?Thepurpose,asstatedinthenewspaper(whichdidagreatdealtopromotetheproject)wasadoubleone:togiveHongKongpeopleasenseofsecurityafterthedisturbance()of1967andtomakeyoungpeopleandworkingpeopleawareoftheneedforabitoffunandenjoymentinthegrindingworkoftheirdailylives.Theernmentspentaboutfourmilliondollarsincoveringthecitywithgaily-banneredadvertisementsalongthethoroughfares(大街),settinguphugecubedboxesinopenspacesandattachingdragonpaintingsonfly-overs.Merchantsandhoiersdisysignsanddecorationsthatpublicizedtheevents.Moviestars,popularhands, inordertodrawthecrowds.Iwasimpressed,thefestivalwasahugesuccess,somuchsothatStatueSquareeachmorningresembledatyphoon-strickenarea.Onenight, Igotmyselfintoacrushofyoungpeopleat pieroftheStarFerry. Iavoidedthatclimax()oftheFestival—thegreatalongNathanRoad.Iunderstanditwasmagnificentwithgreatdragon,floralfloats,atattooandMissHongKongandattendantsridingindecoratedcars.WastheFestivalheldatawrongtime?WasittooclosetotheMerchants’Association toChristmasortotheNewYear?DidtheFestivalattractmoretouriststhanusuallyconicinDecember?Thesearehardquestionstoanswer.Onethingissure:mostpeopleenjoytheFestival.Itseemedtohelpbusiness.And,seemingly,moretouristscameinDecemberbecauseoftheFestival.Theonlybigquestionsnoware:canwerepeattheFestivaleveryyear?Shouldwe?WearetoldinthepassagethatthepurposeoftheFestivalofHongKongis tofurnishnewspaperwithtoattracttouristsfromtoprovidereliefforthetoenablepeopletorealizethatlifeisnotallInParagraph2,theunderlinedphrase“grindingwork”canbestberecedby A.easyworkB.mentalworkC.hardworkD.psychologicalThewriterwonderswhether weshouldhavesuchatheFestivalwasatheFestivalwasafailurebecauseStatueSquarewastheFestivalshouldbeheldandwhetheritshouldbeheldeveryInhisconclusion,thewritersays businesswaspromotedbytheHongKongpeoplelovedtheFestivalC.thenumberoftouristscomingtoHongKongD.theFestivalshould ynotbeBE-mailcanbeapowerfulnewtoolinimprovingcommunicationbetweenpatientsandphysicians,aexpert.UsingtheInternet, doctors“cananswermorequestionsfrommorepatientsinashortertime,”writesDrBadalPal, afamousdoctorinManchester,IJK.AccordingtoPal,nearly40%ofAmericanpatientssaytheyhaveusede-mailtocommunicatewithadoctorinthepast.Henoteshowever, thatalthoughpatientshavesuchinterest, onlyupto2%ofdoctorsintheUnitedStatesoffere-mailservices.Usinge-mail,doctorscanmakesureoftheiradviceandpointpatientstopatientinformationmaterialsandsourcesontheInternet.It’ssaidthatmorethan10.000health-orientedwebsitesalreadyexistnow.Howeversomepeopleworrythatwidespreaduseofmedicale-mailmightsetuptwokindsofcare—one“haves”andanotherforthe“have-nots”.ButPalpointsoutthat“Inthenearfuturenearlyeverylibrarywilloffer(Internete-mail)servicesintheUnitedStates,”allowingeven epatientstousesuchmeans.Palalsotalksaboutotherpossiblebarrierstoacceptanceofmedicale-mail.“Doctorsmaybeunwillingtooffere-mailservicesforfearofincreasingworkloadanduncertaintyaboutthetimetheyspent,”heexined,andpatientsmayworrythattheirmedicalinformationmightbereadbyothers.“Buttheseproblemscanallbesolved,”headds.E-mailmaywellhelpusalotinhealthcare,Palconcludes.“Patientswanttoknowmorethantheycangetinnormalclinics,”hepointsout, “andtheymightfindcommunicationontheinformationsuperhighwaylessfearfulthanface-to-facedialoguewiththeirdoctors.”Thearticleintroducesanewwayofpatient-doctorcommunication bye-mailB.byvisitingC.bysearchingtheInternetD.byusingtheAccordingtothepassage,somepeopleworrythatwidespreaduseofmedicale-mailhelpboththosewhohaveaccesstotheInternetandthosewhomeetdoubledoubtsfromthosewhohaveaccesstotheInternetandthosewhomaketroublebetweenthosewhocanusetheInternetandthosewhomaketroublebetweenthosewhohaveInternetexperiencesandthosewhohaven’37Allthefollowingpointsareadvantagesofusingmedicale-mailEXCEPT A..itismorereliableB.itislessC.itenablespatientsanddoctorstounderstandeachotherD.itprovidespatientswithmorechoicesof8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“barriers”A B CThingsthatprevent DThreeyoungpioneerswereyingwhiletheysawa treebendingtoonesidewithsomeofit'sleaves Theyfeltsadnessanddecidedtosaveit.They upahardstickclosebyandtiethetree ittomakeitstraightly.Thentheymakea aroundittopreventpeopleandanimals comingnear.Theyalsoputupaboard on theywrote:"Cherishyoungtrees."Afterthat, threeoftencametowateringthetree. theyoungtreegrewstraightandstrong.Theirlearnedthisandpraisedthem,"Welldo. 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