Mr. Wang’s lawyer argued strongly that his rights had been because the police had illegally searched hisapartment.
(A)produced
(B)misled
(C)violated
(D)implied
Tina has been from diabetes for several years, and she has to go to see a doctor every month.
(A)affecting
(B)catching
(C)inflicting
(D)suffering
Mary experienced a great and couldn’t speak when she heard the news.
(A)sample
(B)secret
(C)shock
(D)similarity
Could you please go to the post office and send this out for me?
(A)letter
(B)speech
(C)stamp
(D)word
Jack gave me a big on my birthday last year. I was really touched.
(A)accident
(B)interest
(C)surprise
(D)troubleThe 30-Hour Famine is a program of World Vision, an international Christian relief and development organizationestablished in the 1950s and dedicated to helping children in the world, because “when children have food, shelter andschooling and are protected, valued and loved, a community thrives.”Each year, World Vision decides which countries will receive funding from the 30-Hour Famine. In 2001, forexample, the money went to Rwanda, India, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Guatemala, Mali, Tanzania and the fund raisingcountries. In India, the money is being used to rescue children from sweatshops. In Ethiopia, where a drought has sweptthe land and robbed it of its vegetation, the money is being used for reforestation and soil management programs. Eightyper cent of all money raised goes to help children, with the other 20 per cent spent on staff salaries and marketing toincrease awareness of world hunger.Now that you know about the 30-Hour Famine and the difference it can make for children around the world, whatare you going to do? You can visit <www.wvi.org and www.30hrfamine.com>, learn about the campaigns in yourcountry, register to participate in a 30-Hour Famine and plunge whole-heartedly into your hunger!請回答下列第41 題至第45 題
The 30-Hour Famine was started so that people around the world could .
(A)improve children’s lives
(B)participate in more volunteering work
(C)help poor countries do soil management
(D)gain a better understanding of what hunger means
“Drought” in the second paragraph refers to .
(A)flood
(B)earthquake
(C)terrible fire
(D)shortage of water
What does the second paragraph center on?
(A)How the 30-Hour Famine works.
(B)How the money raised by the Famine is used.
(C)How the writer learned about the 30-Hour Famine.
(D)How many children die from diseases related to famine.
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
(A)World Vision decides which countries will receive funding.
(B)Each country in need sends in a proposal to apply for sponsorship.
(C)The 30-Hour Famine Program runs the organization of World Vision.
(D)20 per cent of all money is being used for reforestation and soil management programs.
According to the article, we can infer that .
(A)charitable actions make no difference in the world
(B)we will enjoy starving if we participate in a 30-Hour Famine
(C)the 30-Hour Famine Program is about helping children in need
(D)the volunteers go through a starvation process for their salariesLeonardo da Vinci possessed one of history’s most searching minds. He was a scientist 46 an artist. Hisnotebooks of more than 4,000 pages are an insight 47 his intellectual curiosity. He is perhaps best 48 hisportrait Mona Lisa (1503). The identity of the Mona Lisa has long been a mystery for art scholars. In 1986 a computeranalyst, Lillian Schwartz, asserted that Mona Lisa was really Leonardo himself. 49 that the painter was ahomosexual and that he liked to trick people with riddles. Then in early 1987 another computer analyst came up with“evidence” that the smiling lady wore no necklace and 50 before a distant mountain range. In short, this paintingmay be the most controversial ever done.請回答下列第46 題至第50 題
(A)as well as
(B)no better than
(C)rather than
(D)except for
(A)into
(B)upon
(C)through
(D)by
(A)familiar with
(B)familiar to
(C)known with
(D)known for
(A)It is hoped
(B)It is wished
(C)It is believed
(D)It is counted