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第1题
Valentine History, Traditions and CustomsEvery February, across the country, candy, flower

Valentine History, Traditions and Customs

Every February, across the country, candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious Saint and why do we celebrate this holiday? The history of Valentine's Day is covered in mystery.

But we do know that February has long been a month of romance. St. Valentine's Day, as we know it today, contains traces of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. So, who was Saint Valentine and how did he become associated with this ancient practice? Today, the Catholic Church recognizes at least three different saints named Valentine or Valentinus, all of whom were killed.

February 14 is Valentine's Day. It is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love. Valentine's Day has roots in several different legends that have found their way to us through the ages. In Rome it's said that it originated in 5th Century as a tribute (称赞) to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop (主教).

For eight hundred years prior to the establishment of Valentine's Day, the Romans had practiced a special celebration in mid-February commemorating (纪念) young men's passage to the god Lupercus. The celebration featured a lottery (抽彩) in which young man would draw the names of teenage girls from a box. The girl assigned to each young man in that manner would be his female companion during the remaining years.

In an effort to do away with the special festival, Pope Gelasius ordered a slight change in the lottery. Instead of the names of young women, the box would contain the names of saints. Both men and women were allowed to draw from the box, and the game was to imitate the ways of the saint they drew during the rest of the year, Needless to say, many of the young Roman men were not too pleased with the rule changes.

Instead of the god Lupercus, the Church looked for a suitable patron saint (守护神) of love to take his place. They found an appropriate choice in Valentine, who, in A.D. 270 had been killed by Emperor Claudius. Claudius had determined that married men made poor soldiers. So he banned marriage from his empire. But Valentine would secretly marry young men that came to him.

When Claudius found out about Valentine, he first tried to change him. But Valentine reversed the strategy, trying instead to convert Claudius. When he failed, he was killed.

During the days that Valentine was imprisoned, he fell in love with the blind daughter of his jailer. His love for her, end his great faith, managed to amazingly heal her from her blindness before his death. Before he was taken to his death, he signed a farewell message to her, "From your Valentine." The phrase has been used on his day ever since.

Although the lottery for women had been banned by the church, the mid-February holiday in honor of St. Valentine was still used by Roman men to seek the affection of women. It became a tradition for the men to give the ones they admired handwritten messages of affection, containing Valentine's name.

Another Valentine was an Italian bishop who lived at about the same time, A.D. 200. He was imprisoned because he secretly married couples, contrary to the laws of the Roman emperor. Some legends say he was burned at the stake.

February 14 was also a Roman holiday, held in honor of a goddess. Young men randomly chose the name of a young girl to attend the festivities. The custom of choosing a sweetheart on this date spread through Europe in the Middle Ages, and then to the early American colonies. Throughout the ages, people also believed that birds picked their mates on February 14!

In A.D. 496 Saint Pope Gelasius I named February 14 as "Valentine's Day". Although it's not an official holiday, most Americans observe this day. The firs

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第2题
听力原文:The first magazine was a little periodical called Tile Review and it was started

听力原文: The first magazine was a little periodical called Tile Review and it was started in London in 1704. It looked a lot like the newspaper of the time, but in terms of its content, it was much different. Newspapers were concerned mainly with news events, but The Review focused on important domestic issues of the day as well as the policies of the government.

In England at the time, people could still be thrown in jail for publishing articles that were critical of the King and that's exactly what happened to Daniel Defoe. He was the outspoken founder of The Review. Defoe actually wrote the first issue of The Review from prison. You see, he had been arrested because of his writings that criticized the policies of the Church of England which was headed by the King. After his release, Defoe continued to produce The Review and the magazine started to appear on a more frequent schedule, about 3 times a week.

It didn't take long for other magazines to start popping up. In 1709, a magazine called The Tattler began publication. This new magazine contained a mixture of news, poetry, political analysis and philosophical essays.

(36)

A.Its publication was banned by the British government.

B.It was the first weekly newspaper.

C.It caused a prison revolt.

D.It was the first magazine ever published.

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第3题
听力原文:The first magazine was a little periodical called The Review and it was started i

听力原文: The first magazine was a little periodical called The Review and it was started in London in 1704. It looked a lot like the newspapers of the time, but in terms of its content, it was much different. Newspapers were concerned mainly with news event, but The Review focused on important domestic issues of the day as well as the policies of the government.

In England at the time, people could still be thrown in jail for publishing articles that were critical of the King anti that's exactly what happened to Daniel Defoe. He was the outspoken founder of The Review. Defoe actually wrote the first issue of The Review from prison. You see, he had been arrested because of his writings that criticized the policies of the Church of England which was headed by the King. After his release, Defoe continued to produce The Review and the magazine started to appear on a mare frequent schedule, about 3 times a week.

It didn't take long for other magazines to start popping up. In 1709, a magazine called The Tattler began publication. This new magazine contained a mixture of news, poetry, political analysis and philosophical essays.

(33)

A.Its publication was banned by the British government.

B.It was the first weekly newspaper.

C.It caused a prison revolt.

D.It was the first magazine ever published.

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第4题
From the passage we know that Symbion Inc ________.A) has been banned by the govern

From the passage we know that Symbion Inc ________.

A) has been banned by the government from producing artificial hearts

B) will review the effects of artificial hearts before designing new models

C) may continue to work on new models of reliable artificial hearts

D) can make new models of artificial hearts available on the market in 10 to 20 years

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第5题
What have the researchers discovered in the Arctic?A.The ice and cold water in the region

What have the researchers discovered in the Arctic?

A.The ice and cold water in the region contain banned toxic chemicals.

B.Poisons stored in the region are leaking out due to global warming.

C.The amount of toxic chemicals in the region could destroy all mankind.

D.The ecosystem in the region has been changed by rising temperatures.

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第6题
回答题。 Broken : Dreams of Rural PeaceIt was dusk in Tubney Woods, deep in rural Oxfords

回答题。

Broken : Dreams of Rural Peace

It was dusk in Tubney Woods, deep in rural Oxfordshire. The birds were singing at the end of another perfect day. The woman living at the edge of the forest could stand it no longer. She phoned the local noise pollution officer.

"It&39;s the rooks (秃鼻乌鸦 ) , ” she said. "I can&39;t bear that awful cawing (呱呱地叫 ) noise. Can you do something about it ? "

The call was no surprise to officials at the Vale of White Horse District Council. 46 The countryside, as every country-dweller knows, can be a hellishly (可怕地 ) noisy place.

Last week David Stead, a West Yorkshire farmer, appeared in court in Wakefield accused of allowing his cocks to break noise regulations by crowing (打鸣 ) at dawn, waking a neighbour. 47 Six months ago Corky, a four-year-old cock, was banned from crowing after complaints in the Devon village of Stoke.

Complaints about noise reasonable or not--are at record levels in country areas. Environmental health officers say this is partly because of an increase in noisy activity. However a significant number of complaints come from newcomers to the countryside.

There are many sources of rural noise. 48 Mechanised grain driers, usually switched on for three weeks in September, can produce a maddening low-frequency hum. Mike Roberts. chief environmental health officer at Vale of White Horse, said noise often sounded worse in the countryside than in cities. With less background sound, unwelcome noises can seem louder and travel further.

The oddest complaints, however, are the ones council officials can do nothing about. Vale of White Horse officials have been asked to silence not only nesting rooks. Pigeons and pheasants (錐鸡) have also caused concern. In Kent, council officials have been asked to silence baby lambs. 49 Another insisted he could hear an alien spaceship landing over the garden fence.

"We get regular complaints. They usually come from retired people who have just moved into the country. We send them a polite letter. "

And the lady who complained about the rooks ? She was politely told she would have to put up with it. " 50 " said Mr Roberts. "In the end, she accepted there was nothing much she could do--except move out. " It is not recorded who won, the lady or the rooks.

A. Mr Stead said they were only doing what comes naturally.

B. We asked her what we were supposed to do: shoot the birds, or chop the trees down ?

C. They have heard every kind of complaint.

D. One man rang to say he was kept awake by the splashing of a fountain in the garden next door.

E. The council will ask the farmer to move it.

F. Farm machinery is a common cause.

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B.B

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第7题
Veteran soldier as he is, he has been fighting ______ in the war. (courage)

Veteran soldier as he is, he has been fighting ______ in the war. (courage)

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第8题
- What's happened to Tom? –()to hospital.A. He' s been takenB. He'll be ta

A.A. He' s been taken

B.B. He'll be taken

C.C. He' ll take

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第9题
He has been in the countryside for many years, so he has got ______ to the life there. (useful)

He has been in the countryside for many years, so he has got ______ to the life there. (useful)

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第10题
Because he _______his work well, he was firedA.had not been doneB.had not be doingC.had no

Because he _______his work well, he was fired

A.had not been done

B.had not be doing

C.had not been doing

D.has not done

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第11题
He has never been to Paris,__?A.hasn’t heB.has heC.doesn’t he

He has never been to Paris,__?

A.hasn’t he

B.has he

C.doesn’t he

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