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1.
"Family"isofcourseanelasticword.ButwhenBritishpeoplesaythattheir
societyisbasedonfamilylife,theyarethinkingofHfamily"initsnarrow,
peculiarlyEuropeansenseofmother,fatherandchildrenlivingtogetheralonein
theirownhouseasaneconomicandsocialunit.Thus,everyBritishmarriage
indicatesthebeginningofanewandindependentfamily—hencethe
tremendousimportanceofmarriageinBritishlife.Forboththemanandthe
woman,marriagemeansleavingone'sparentsandstartingone'sownlife.The
man*sfirstdutywillthenbetohiswife,andthewife'stoherhusband.Hewillbe
entirelyresponsibleforherfinancialsupport,andshefortherunningofthenew
home.Theirchildrenwillbetheircommonresponsibilityandtheirsalone.
Neitherthewife'sparentsnorthehusband's,northeirbrothersorsisters,aunts
oruncles,haveanyrighttointerferewiththem-theyaretheirownmasters.
ReadersofnovelslikeJaneAustin*sHPrideandPrejudice0willknowthatin
formertimesmarriageamongwealthyfamilieswasarrangedbythegirl's
parents,thatis,itwastheparents'dutytofindasuitablehusbandfortheir
daughter,preferablyarichone,andbyskillfulencouragementtoleadhim
eventuallytoasktheirpermissiontomarryher.Untilthattime,thegirlwas
protectedandmaintainedintheparents*home,andthefinancialreliefof
gettingridofhercouldbeseenintheirgivingthenewlymarriedpairasumof
moneycalledadowry.Itisverydifferenttoday.Mostgirlsoftodaygetajob
whentheyleaveschoolandbecomefinanciallyindependentbeforetheir
marriage.Thishashadtworesults.Agirlchoosesherownhusband,andshe
getsnodowry.
1.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"Familyisofcourseanelasticword*'?B
CA.Differentfamilieshavedifferentwaysoflife.
CB.Differentdefinitionscouldbegiventotheword.
Cc.Differentnationshavedifferentfamilies.
CD.Differenttimesproducedifferentfamilies.
2.ForanEnglishfamily,thehusband'sdutyis.C
CA.supportingthefamilywhilethewife'sisfinancial
□B.defendingthefamilywhilethewife'sisrunningthehome
CC.financialwhilethewife'sisrunningthehome
CD.independentwhilethewife*sisdependent
3.Everythingisdecidedinafamily.A
A.bythecouple
CB.withthehelpoftheirparents
CC.bybrothersandsisters
JD.withthehelpofauntsanduncles
4.Whatistrueconcerningthebook*'PrideandPrejudice*'?C
CA.Itisthebestbookonmarriage.
CB.Itisahandbookofmarriage.
Cc.ItgivesquitesomeideaofEnglishsociallifeinthepast.
CD.Itprovidesalotofinformationofformer-timewealthyfamilies.
5.WithregardtomarriageinBritain,present-daygirlsdifferfromformer-time
girlsin.C
□A.therighttogetmarried
□B.moreparentalsupport
CC.choosinghusbands
CD.socialposition
2.
Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld.Ineverycountry,
citiesreflectthevaluesoftheculture.Citiescontaintheverybestaspectsofa
society:opportunitiesforeducation,employment,andentertainment.They
alsocontaintheveryworstpartsofasociety:violentcrime,racialconflict,and
poverty.Americancitiesarechanging,justasAmericansocietyischanging.
AfterWorldWar11,cityresidentsbecamewealthier,moreprosperous.They
hadmorechildren.Theyneededmorespace.Theymovedoutoftheir
apartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.Theyboughthousesinthe
suburbs,areasnearacitywherepeoplelive.Theseareareaswithoutmany
officesorfactories.Duringthe1950stheAmerican"dream"wastohavea
houseinthesuburbs.
Nowthingsarechanging.Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesinthe
1950sarenowadults.They,unliketheirparents,wanttoliveinthecities.Many
youngprofessionals,doctors,lawyers,andexecutives,aremovingbackintothe
city.Manyaresingle;othersaremarried,butoftenwithoutchildren.They
preferthecitytothesuburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;theyareafraidofthe
fuelshortage;ortheyjustenjoytheexcitementandopportunitieswhichthe
cityoffers.Anewclassismovingintothecity—awealthier,moremobileclass.
Onlyafewyearsago,peoplethoughtthattheolderAmericancitieswere
dying.Somecityresidentsnowseeabright,newfuture.Othersseeonly
problemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:Manydyingcitiesarealiveagain.
1.Paragraph1.B
□A.explainswhyAmericancitiesarechanging
CB.isadescriptionofcities
CC.showsthatAmericancitieshavemanyproblems
CD.says:Americancitiescontaintheverybestaspectsofasociety
2.Inthe1950stheAmerican"dream"was_____.D
CA.tohaveacolorTVset
□B.tohaveabigcar
CC.tobuyanapartmentinthecity
CD.tobuyanewhouseinthesuburbs
3.Inparagraph3,theauthorgivesreasonswhypeoplewanttolivein
cities.B
CA.two
CB.three
CC.four
CD.five
4.Accordingtothearticle,citiesare.B
CA.sick
CB.aliveagain
CC.living
CD.dying
5.Themovementofpeopletoandfromthecitycanexplain.A
A.socialchanges
JB.violentcrime
CC.racialconflict
CD.thebestaspectsofasociety
3.
Sugarissomuchapartofourmodernlifethatweonlyreallythinkaboutit
when,forsomereason,wecannotobtainit.Ithasbeenknowntomanforat
least3,000years,buthascomeintocommonuseonlyinmoderntimes.Until
quiterecentlyitwasconsideredasamedicineandasaluxuryfortheveryrich
only.
Sugaris,then,veryimportanttoourcivilization.Butwhatexactlyisit?Of
course,mostofusrecognizesugarimmediatelyasthesweetmaterialwhichwe
putincoffeeorcakes.Thiscommonformofsugarisderivedfromtwoplants:
thesugarcane(atypeofgrasswhichgrowstoaheightoftwentyfeet)andthe
sugarbeet(whichgrowsunderground).Butthereareinfactmanytypesof
sugar,andthechemistrecognizeshundredsofdifferentvarieties,eachcoming
fromadifferentsource.
About90%ofthesugarisproducedasfood.Only10%isusedinindustry
forpurposesotherthanfoodproduction.Yetsugarhasgreatpossibilitiesforuse
asthebasisofchemicals.Itcanevenbeusedformakingplastics.Inthefuture
thesepotentialuseswillcertainlybedevelopedmorethaninthepast.
Therearemanyreasonswhyweshouldincreasetheproductionofsugar.
Mostimportantisthatitisoneofthemosthighlyconcentratedofenergyfoods.
Thussugarcaneandsugarbeetproduceanaverageof7,000,000caloriesper
acre.Inthiswaytheyhavetheadvantageoverpotatoeswhichgiveonly
4,000,000,whilethefigureforwheatandbeansis2,000,000each.Sothree
acresoflandgrowingwheat,beansandpotatoesgiveonlyslightlymoreenergy
thanoneacreofsugar.
1.TheheadingofParagraph1maybe_________.B
CA.WhatSugarIs
CB.SugarThroughtheAges
CC.TheAdvantagesofSugar
CD.PresentandFutureUsesofSugar
2.Thethirdparagraphemphasizes.D
JA.about90%ofsugarisusedasfood
CB.only10%isusedinindustry
CC.sugarisusedformakingplastic
CD.futureusesofsugar
3.Sugarhasbeenusedwidely.B
CA.for3,000years
CB.inmoderntimes
CC.quiterecently
CD.for300years
4.Howmanycommonformsofsugarareexemplifiedinthispassage?A
CA.One.
CB.Two.
CC.Onehundred.
CD.Severalhundreds.
5.Themainreasonwhyweshouldincreasetheproductionofsugaris
.B
CA.ittastessweet
CB.wecansaveplentyofland
CC.wecangetmorefood
CD.ifsoneoftheleasthighlyconcentratedofenergyfoods
4.
Ofmanyproblemsintheworldtoday,noneisaswidespread,orasold,as
crime.Crimehasmanyforms,includingcrimesagainstproperty,person,and
government.Crime,inallitsforms,penetrateseverylayerofsocietyand
toucheseveryhumanbeing.Youmayneverhavebeenrobbed,butyousuffer
theincreasedcostofstore-boughtitemsbecauseofother'sshopliftingandyou
payhighertaxesbecauseofother'staxevasion.Perhapsyourhouseisnot
worthasmuchtodayasitwasafewyearsagobecauseoftheincreasedcrime
rateinyourneighborhood,ormaybeyourbusinessisnotdoingaswellasit
usedtobecausetourismisdownduetoincreasedterrorisminyourpartofthe
world.Whateveryoudo,whereveryougo,youareavictimofcrimewhether
youlikeitornot,whetheryouknowitornot.
Crime,especiallyviolentcrime,hasrisentoapointwheremanypeopleare
afraidtowalkaloneintheirownneighbourhoods,afraidtoopentheirdoorafter
dark.
Expertargueswhetherthenumberofcrimescommittedisactuallyonthe
rise.Thisissueisparticularlytrueincasesoffamilyviolence,theabuseof
husbands,wivesorchildren.Throughoutmuchofhistory,casesoffamily
violenceandneglectoftenwentunreportedbecauseoftheattitudeofsociety,
whichconsideredfamilymatterstobeprivate.
1.WhichdescriptionaboutcrimeisNOTcorrect,accordingtothepassage?D
CA.Itisthemostwidespreadproblem.
CB.Ithasthemostdistantorigin.
CC.Ithasmanyforms.
CD.Ithasverylittletodowithordinarypeople.
2."Taxevasion"inthefirstparagraphmeans___.A
CA."notpayingduetaxes',
CB."imposingtaxesonothers"
Cc.'*collectingtaxes**
CD."payingoverduetaxes*1
3.Accordingtotheauthor,peoplebecamevictimsofcrime___.B
CA.onlywhentheyarerobbedorkidnapped
CB.eventheyarenotdirectlyinvolvedinanycrime
CC.whentheywitnesssomecrimescenes
CD.becausetheytendtocommitcertaincrime
4.Violentcrimenowadays.C
CA.ismostwidespread
CB.arousesgreatestattention
C.issevererthaneverbefore
JD.makespeoplelessself-confident
5.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat____.B
CA.casesoffamilyviolenceareontherise
CB.therehavebeenmorecasesoffamilyviolencethanthoserecorded
CC.casesoffamilyviolencearefewerthanthoseofothercrimes
CD.victimsoffamilyviolencedon'treportforfearoflosingface
5.
Longhoursatthescreencancauseachingeyes,blurredvisionandheadaches,
expertssay.Infact,eyestrainsurpassesevenwristpainasthetopphysical
complaintamongheavycomputerusers.
Whenpeeringintothecomputerscreen,theeye'sfocusingmuscleisat
constanttension.Likeanymuscle,itfeelssorewhenoverloaded.Andwhen
someonespendsalotoftimelookingatsomethingclose,theeyemusclecan
getstuckonthenear-focussettingandhavedifficultyrelaxing,leavingthe
persontemporarilynearsighted,aconditioncalledaccommodativespasm(痙攣)
thatcanlastsecondsorhours.
Thisiswhyafterlookingatamonitorallday,somecomputerworkers
complainthattheirdistancevisionisblurredwhentheyattempttodrivehome.
Thelettersonthescreenarenotasclearlydefinedasonaprintedpage.
Takeamagnifyingglasstoyourmonitorandyou'llseetheletters,eachmade
upofpinpointsourcesoflight,havenosharpedges.Butthoseliquidcrystal
display(LCD)monitors,likethosefoundonlaptopcomputers,areeasieronthe
eyesbecausetheydisplaysharperimages.
Andstudieshaveshownthatwhenpeopleareworkingonacomputer,their
rateofblinkinggoesdownbytwo-thirds,whichcanresultindry,stingingeyes.
Thisisespeciallyaproblemforcontact-lenseswearers.
1.___usedtobethebiggestphysicalproblemthatcomputerusershad.D
CA.Dryeyes
CB.Blurredvision
CC.Headache
CD.Wristpain
2.Workinghoursbeforethescreenwill.A
□A.imposetoomuchburdenontheeye'sfocusingmuscle
CB.bringaboutnear-sightedness
CC.makeitdifficultfortheusertolearndriving
□D.magnifythelettersonthescreen
3.LCDmonitorsarebetterintermsofeyeprotectingbecause__.D
CA.theyaremoreexpensive
CB.theywillnotblurtheuser*seyes
CC.theybringaboutnoeyeproblems
CD.theydisplayletterswithsharpedges
4.Dry,stingingeyesarecausedby__.A
□A.lowerrateofblinkingofthecomputeruser*seyes
CB.lettersonthescreenwithoutanyedges
Cc.overburdenonthefocusingmuscle
CD.aconstanttension
5.Whichgroupofpeoplearemostlikelytogetdry,stingingeyes?D
CA.Drivers.
CB.Doctors.
CC.Glasseswearers.
CD.Contact-lenseswearers.
6.
Convenient,nutritious,cheapandavailableyearround,carrotsarenotjustfor
rabbits.ButtheEasterBunnywouldcertainlyapproveofacarrotdishaspartof
aholidaymeal.
Becauseoftheirnaturalsweetness,carrotshavelongbeenpartofthe
dessertmenuaswellasthesaladbar.IntheMiddleAges,carrotswereusedin
sweetcakesandotherdesserts.TheyarestillusedinsweetsintheMiddleEast
andAsia,andareoftenpreservedinjams.InCalifornia,carrotjuiceispopular.
CarrotswerefirstcultivatedincentralAsiaandtheMiddleEast,andusedas
amedicineratherthanasavegetable.Butcarrotsweren'talwaysorange.Inthe
10thcentury,theywerewhiteorpurple.TheDutchdevelopedorangecarrotsin
the1600s.
Carrotsareagreatconveniencefood.They'reinexpensiveandavailable
yearround.Andevenchildrenwhowon*ttouchothervegetableseatcarrots.
Choosecarrotswithabright,evencolorandsmoothskin.Avoidlimp(萎德
的)ones,whicharepasttheirprime.Pickmedium-sizedcarrots,whichare
sweeterandmoreflavorfulthansmallones,andmoretenderthanlarger,more
maturecarrots.
Beforestoring,cutoffanygreens,sincetheycanabsorbmoisture.Avoid
storingcarrotsnearapples,whichemitagasthatcangivecarrotsabittertaste.
1.Whichisnotanadvantageofcarrotsmentionedinthepassage?C
CA.Easytoget.
CB.Fullofnutrients.
CC.Afavoritefoodforrabbits.
CD.Sweetness.
2.Carrotswerefirstusedto___.A
CA.dealwithillnesses
CB.makesweets
Cc.absorbmoisture
CD.feedrabbits
3.Carrotswereprobably___in12th.C
CA.red
CB.orange
CC.white
CD.green
4.Whatkindofcarrotstastebest?C
CA.Small,freshones.
cB.Big,smoothones.
C.Medium-sized,smoothones.
CD.Big,limpones.
5.Accordingtothepassage,carrots____.D
CA.arenotusedinsweetsnowadays
CB.arethemostnutritiousfoodforchildren
CC.canbeusedtocurecancers
CD.cannotbeputtogetherwithapples
7.
TheSwedesareamongthemostcharmingpeoplesinEurope.Andtheircharm
comesfromanapparentcontradictioninthenationalcharacter.Theyare
extremelyconservativeinsocialrelationships;withinthefamilyandwhen
meetingfriendsandbusinessacquaintances,theirconductisgovernedbystrict
socialpatterns.Atthesametime,theyareoneofthemostintellectually
progressivepeopleintheworld.Theyarealwaysopentonewideas.
AllsocialoccasionsinSwedenareregulatedbyrulesandtraditions.And
thesetraditionsareexpressedinaspecificritual(儀式)madeupofformalbows,
handshakes,andgreetings.WhenavisitorentersaSwedishhome,heis
invariablyreceivedwitha"Welcome'1;whenheleaves,hishostwilltellhim"You
willbewelcomeagain'1.Thesecharmingphrasesareanindestructiblepartof
Swedishsociallifeandtheygiveitanold-worldflavorofgoodmanners.
EquallyattractiveistheSwedishacceptanceofmoderntechnological
equipment.AtravelerneverneedstosearchforatelephoneinSweden:
telephoneboothsareplacedatregularintervalsalongthemainstreetsand
highways.Andinchurch,forexample,longbenchesarefittedwithhearingaids
forworshipperswhomaybehardofhearing.Swedishhomesareamongthe
bestequippedintheworldandtravelersinSwedenfindtheirjourneysmade
easybytheuseofthemostefficientmoderndevices.
1.ThecontradictionoftheSwedescanbefoundin___.B
CA.theirstrictnessinsocialactivitiesandfriendlinessinentertaining
guests
CB.theirconservedattitudetowardssocialrelationshipsandopennessto
initiativeideas
C.theirclearlysetsocialpatternsandenthusiasmaboutbigparties
CD.theirspecificritualandconcernaboutgoodmanners
2."Invariably1'inthesecondparagraphcanbebestreplacedwith__.D
□A."often"
口B."usually"
CC."sometimes"
□D."always"
3.ItcannotbeinferredfromthepassagethattheSwedesare___.A
CA.hard-working
□B.polite
CC.considerate
CD.efficient
4.Accordingtothepassage,theSwedishsocialritualdoesn'tinclude___.D
□A.greetings
□B.bows
CC.handshaking
CD.embraces
5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?C
CA.Peoplecanhearthepriestmoreclearlywiththehearingaidsinthe
church.
CB.TheSwedes'homesareamongthebestequippedonesintheworld.
CC.TravelerswillbemostsatisfiedwhentravelinginSweden.
CD.It'sveryconvenienttomakeacallinboothsinSweden.
8.
Thefirstcelebrationsinhonorofmotherswereheldinthespringinancient
Greece.TheypaidtributetoRhea,theMotheroftheGods.
IntheUnitedStates,JuliaWardHowesuggestedtheideaofMother'sDayin
1872.Howe,whowrotethewordstotheBattleHymnoftheRepublic,saw
Mother'sDayasbeingdedicatedtopeace.
AnnaJarvisofPhiladelphiaiscreditedwithbringingabouttheofficial
observanceofMother'sDay.Hercampaigntoestablishsuchaholidaybeganas
aremembranceofhermother,whodiedin1905andwhohad,inthelate19th
century,triedtoestablish"Mother'sFriendshipDays"asawaytohealthescars
oftheCivilWar.
Twoyearsafterhermotherdied,JavisheldaceremonyinGrafton,West
Virginiatohonorher.Shewassomovedbytheproceedingsthatshebegana
massivecampaigntoadoptaformalholidayhonoringmothers.In1910,West
VirginiabecamethefirststatetorecognizeMother*sDay.Ayearlater,nearly
everystateofficiallymarkedtheday.In1914,PresidentWoodrowWilson
officiallyproclaimedMother'sDayasanationalholidaytobeheldonthesecond
SundayofMay.
Today,manycelebrationsofMother*sDayareheldthroughouttheworld.
Althoughtheydonotallfallatthesametime,suchcountriesasDenmark,
Finland,Italy,Turkey,AustraliaandBelgiumalsocelebrateMother*sDayonthe
samedayastheUnitedStates.
1.Mother'sDaywasregardedasanationwideofficialholidayintheL).S.in
.D
口A.1872
□B.1905
匚C.1910
□D.1914
2.HowesuggestedpeopletoobserveMother'sDayfor__.A
CA.peace
CB.comfortingmothers
CC.love
CD.honoringGod
3.Javis'mother___.C
CA.workedhardtogainofficialrecognitionofMother'sDay
CB.helpstarttheobservanceofMother'sFriendshipDays
CC.wantedtodosomethingtohelppeoplerecoverfromtheCivilWar
cD.instructedJavistostartacampaignforMother*sDay
4.JavisstartedthecampaignforMother'sDayin___.C
□A.1872
口B.1905
匚C.1907
□D.1910
5.WhichdescriptionaboutMother'sDayistrue?C
CA.HowewasthefirstpersoncomingupwiththeideaofMother'sDay.
口B.JavisstartedthecampaignforMother'sDayattherequestofher
mother.
CC.Mother'sDaydoesn:tnecessarilyfallsonthesameday.
CD.AlltheStatesintheU.S.startedtoobserveMother*sDaybefore1910.
9.
Withthecurrentmoodofglobaluncertaintyandaneconomicrecession,people
arelikelytosufferfromincreasedstress,depressionandanxiety.These
psychologicalsymptoms,inanewtwisttotheoldsayingofHmindovermatter',,
canleadtoactualphysicalproblems.
Themindandthebodyareintegratedsystem.It*slikeaweb.Ifonepartis
disturbed,itwilldirectly,orindirectly,affectanotherpart.Hence,psychological
andemotionalreactionswilltriggerphysicalresponses.
Whenapersonfeelsathreattohiswell-being,thebrainreactsbyreleasing
chemicals.Forexample,theadrenalglandinthebrainmayreleaseadrenaline
(腎上腺素)whichpreparesthebodytorespondtophysicalthreats.Thebrain*s
neuro-chemistryprogramsapersontoreactinoneoftheclassicways:fight,
flightorfright.
Areyousleepingwell?Areyoueatingwell?Areyouworkingorstudyingwell?
Anymentalhealthproblemwouldaffectthesethreeareasofbehavior.Some
peopledealwithstressandanxietybyturningtoreligion,othersbytalkingto
friendsandfamily.Butthereareotheroptions.
Exerciseisagoodoutlet.Playagame.Gojogging.Youwillbeconcentrating
ondoingsomething.Thereisatargettobeachievedandwilloccupyyourmind.
GoKaraokesinginganddancingwithfriends.Theworstthingtodoissitat
homeandthink.
1.Whatdoes"mindovermatter'*inthefirstparagraphmean?C
A.Mindisbetterthanmatter.
□B.Neverloseyourmind.
CC.Mindismoreimportant.
CD.Thinkbeforeyouact.
2.Themindandthebodyare___.C
□A.irrelative
CB.isolated
CC.interrelated
CD.interchangeable
3.WhichisNOToneoftheclassicwaysthatpeoplereacttostress?D
CA.Trytostrugglewithit.
CB.Trytoescapefromit.
CC.Becomeworried.
CD.Startafightwithothers.
4.WhichisNOTlistedasawaytoreleasestress?D
CA.Talkingtopeopleclosetoyou.
CB.Believinginareligion.
CC.Doingjogging.
CD.Goingtoseeadoctor.
5.PeoplecanNOTreducestressthrough___.D
CA.talking
CB.dancing
CC.exercising
D.drinking
10
Narcissuswasahandsomeyouth.Hislovelyfaceandgracefulformwerethe
admirationofallwholookeduponhim.Andheknewit.Hewassoproudthathe
thoughtnoonebuthimselfwasworthytoseehisyouthfulbeauty.Narcissus
avoidedallcompany,justroamedthewoodedhillseveryday,madlyinlovewith
himself.
Whenhewasdelightfullywanderingaboutthroughthewoodsoneday,a
woodnymph(仙女),Echobyname,caughtsightofhim.Shefellinloveforhim
atonce.JoyfullymovingdowntowardsNarcissus,shestretchedoutherloving
arms.Toherdisappointment,however,theyoungmanroughlybrushedher
asideandwentbywithoutsomuchasaglanceather.Thepoornymphblushed
andquicklywithdrewtoashadyspot,followingtheobjectofherlovewithher
longingeyes.
PresentlyNarcissusstoppedtodrinkfromalittlebrook.Kneelingdownon
theside,hesawalovelyfaceintheclearwater.Hesmiledandwassmiledback
to.Thinkingthatitmustbeabeautyinlovewithhim,hebentdowntokissher.
Butassoonashetouchedtheclearsurfacethelovelyfacevanished.Theyouth
wasnowdesperate.Neverhadhebeendespisedlikethatbefore.Dayandnight,
hestayedatthestreamwithoutdrinkingandeating.Beforelonghedied,never
suspectingthathisnymphwasnoneotherthanhisownimageinthebrook.The
godstookpityonthefaircorpseandturneditintoaflowerbearinghisname.
Echosawallthis,slowlyshefadedawayfordespisedlove,untilatlast
nothingremainedofherexcepthervoice.
1.Thestoryismostprobablyadaptedfrom___.D
CA.legendarystories
CB.fairytales
CC.folklore
CD.Greecemythology
2.Narcissus___.A
CA.wasdeeplyinlovewithhimself
CB.refusedEcho'slovecruelly
CC.ranintoabeautifulgirlatalake
CD.madefriendswithEcho
3.Echo___.C
CA.wasabeautifulnymphlivinginwater
CB.lovedNarcissusforhisbeautifulreflection
CC.lovedNarcissusatfirstglance
CD.savedNarcissus'life
4.Narcissusfinallydiedbecause___.C
CA.hecommittedsuicide
CB.Echotookrevengeonhim
Cc.hepassedhisreflectiononthewaterforhislover
CD.hewantedtochangeintoflower
5.Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatnarcissusnowadaysrefersto___.A
CA.akindofflowergrowinginwater
CB.tragiclove
CC.akindofflowergrowinginwood
D.despisedlove
Hawaii,agroupofislandslocatedabout2,400mileswestofCalifornia,
becamethefiftiethstateoftheUnitedStatesin1959.Theislandscontain
manyvolcanoes,someof1eruptfromtimetotime.Manyplantsthrive
there,2sugarcane,pineapplesandtropicalflowers.Hawaii3by
exportingalloftheseandalso4tour
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