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ー、單項選擇題(共47題,每題2分。每題的備選項中,只有一

個最符合題意)

1.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

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ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.gases

B.pieces

C.things

D.gas

2.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

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necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut,slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.ought

B.could

C.will

D.must

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3.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

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thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.various

B.many

C.the

D.those

4.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

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(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.should

B.were

C.get

D.could

5.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

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Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProutJslaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsofatoms.A.

constructB.structureC,pieceD.feature

6.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

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oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.but

B.also

C.thus

D.nevertheless

7.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

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newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.solved

B.discovered

C.broke

D.told

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8.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

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andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.must

B.been

C.were

D.is

9.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

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(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.putting

B.pairing

C.placing

D.preparing

10.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

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substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.while

B.when

C.therefore

D.also

11.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

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concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.piece

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B.type

C.atom

D.measure

12.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

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atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.then

B.so

C.by

D.that

13.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

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oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsofatoms.A.

fromB:inC.toD.for

14.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

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tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.are

B.wouldn't

C.always

D.never

15.Daltonwonderedwhytheheavierandlightergasesinthe

atmospheredidnotseparateasoilandwaterdo.Hefinally

concludedthattheconstituent(61)mustexistintheform

oftinyparticlesoratomsandthatthese(62)be

completelymixedtogetherintheatmosphere.Thisthrewa

newlightin(63)lawofdefiniteproportions.Itwasonly

necessarytosupposethattheatoms(64)combineinto

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smallgroupsofuniform(65)andsoformmorecomplex

substance;(66)themysteryofthislawwas(67).

Daltonsuggested,forexample,thatcarbonmonoxide(68)

formedbytheonewithone(69)ofatomsofcarbonand

oxygen,(70)carbondioxideresultsfromasingle(71)

ofcarbonunitingwithtwoatomsofoxygen.Assumingthis

tobetrue,(72)thedefiniteproportionsofProut'slaw

(73)allchemicalcompoundsthedifferentconstituents

(74)enterinunvaryingproportionswouldnaturally(75)

therelativeweightsofthemanydifferentkindsof

atoms.PartIVClozeDirections:Inthispart,thereisa

passagewith15blanks.Foreachblankthereare4choices

markedA,B,GandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblank

andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross

thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

A.describe

B.unit

C.mix

D.reveal

16.Woman:WhatdidtheteacherwantyoutodoMan:Sheasked

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metofinishdoingtheassignmentintenminutes.Woman:

IntenminutesThatwouldnotbeapieceofcake.Butdid

yousay"yes"Question:Whatdoesthewomanmean

A.Themancouldbeawardedapieceofcakeifhecanfinish

theworkin10minutes.

B.Thewomandoubtedifthemancouldfinishhisassignment

in10minutes.

C.TheassignmentwastoodifficulttofinishintOminutes.

D.Apieceofcakecannotrepresentthevalueofthe

assignment.

17.Man:Icalltoaskforsomeinformationaboutthecost

ofthetriptoLosAngeles.Woman:I'msorry,sir.lean't

giveyouthatinformation.Thetravelagentwillbeableto

helpyou.Question:Wheredoyouthinktheconversation

mostprobablytakesplace

A.Atatravelagency.

B.Overthephone.

C.Inaninformationoffice.

D.InLosAngeles.

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18.Onanaverageofsixtimesaday,adoctorinHolland

practices“active“euthanasia:Intentionallyadministering

alethal敏死的)drugtoaterminallyillpatientwhohas

askedtoberelievedofsuffering.Twentytimesaday,

life-prolongingtreatmentiswithheldorwithdrawnwhen

thereisnohopethatitcaneffectanultimatecure.

"Active"euthanasiaremainsacrimeontheDutchstatute

books,punishableby12yearsinprison.Butaseriesof

courtcasesoverthepast15yearshasmadeitclearthat

acompetentphysicianwhocarriesitoutwillnotbe

prosecuted.Euthanasia,oftencalled"mercykilling"isa

crimeeverywhereinWesternEurope.Butmoreandmore

doctorsandnursesreadilyadmittopracticingit,most

ofteninthe"passive"formofwithholdingorwithdrawing

treatment.Thelongsimmeringeuthanasiaissuehaslately

boiledoverintoa,sometimes,fiercepublicdebate,with

bothsidesclaimingthemantleofultimaterighteousness.

Thoseopposedtothepracticeseethemselvesupholding

sacredprinciplesofrespectforlife,whilethoseinfavor

raisethebannerofhumanetreatment.Afteryearsonthe

defensive,theadvocatesnowseemtobegainingground.

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RecentpollsinBritainshowthat72percentofBritish

subjectsfavoreuthanasiainsomecircumstances.An

astonishing76percentofrespondents'toapolltakenlast

yearinFrancesaidtheywouldlikethelawchangedto

decriminalizemercykillings.Euthanasiahasbeenatopic

ofcontroversyinEuropesinceatleast1936,whenabill

wasintroducedintheHouseofLordsthatwouldhave

legalizedmercykillingunderverytightlysupervised

conditions.Thatbillfailed,ashavethreeothers

introducedintheHouseofLordssincethen.Reasonsfor

thelatestsurgeofinterestineuthanasiaarenothardto

find.Europeans,likeAmericans,arenowlivinglonger.

Therefore,lingeringchronicdiseaseshavereplaced

criticalillnessesastheprimarycauseofdeath.Andthe

advocatesofeuthanasiaarguethateveryhumanbeingshould

havetherightto"diewithdignity,"bywhichtheyusually

meantherighttoescapethehorrorsofapainfulor

degradinghospitalization(住院治療).Mostexperts

believethateuthanasiawillcontinuetobepracticedno

matterwhatthelawsays.Fromthepassagewecanseethat

inHolland.

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A.adoctorwhopracticeseuthanasiawillnotbepunished

B.euthanasiaisregardedasillegal

C.euthanasiaisverypopular

D.activeeuthanasiaisstillillegal,butpeopleoften

tolerateanexperienceddoctorwhocarriesitout

19.OnthemorningofSeptember11th,Iboardedthetrainfrom

WashingtonHeightsinUpperManhattanjustasusualandwent

totheBodyPositiveofficeintheSouthStreetSeaportof

LowerManhattan.WhileIwasleavingthesubwayat8:53am,

amanrandownthestreetscreaming,“Someonejustbombed

theWorldTradeCenter.Fhosearoundmescreamedand

shouted"No!"indisbelief.However,beinganamateur

photographer,andthinkingthatImightbeabletohelpout,

IrandirectlytowardtheWTC.Istoppedjustshortofthe

WTCatacornerandlookedup.Therebeforemestoodthe

gapingholeandfirethathadtakenoverthefirstbuilding.

Istoodthereinshocktakingpictures,wantingtoruneven

closertohelpout,butIcouldnotmove.SoonIsawwhat

lookedlikelittleangelsfloatingdownfromthetopofthe

building.IbegantocrywhenIrealizedthatthese"angels"

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一infact,desperateofficeworkers一werecomingdown,some

onebyone,someevenholdinghandswithanother.CouldI

actuallybeseeingthisdisasterunfoldwithhundredsof

peoplearoundmecrying,screamingandrunningforsafety

AsIwatchedinhorror,anotherwhiteairlinercamefromthe

southandtookaimattheSouthTower.Astheplaneentered

thebuilding,therewasanexplosionandfireandsoondebris

(帀卒片)begantofallaroundme.ItwasthenthatIrealized

thatwewerebeingattackedandthatthiswasjustnota

terribleaccident.Yet,Istillcouldnotmove,untilIwas

pusheddownbythecrowdonthestreet,manynowinapanic

runningtowardthewater,asfarfromtheWTCastheycould

possiblyget.Allaroundmewerethevisualremindersof

hundredsofpeoplerunninginpanic.Therewereshoes,hats,

briefcases,pocketbooks,newspapers,andotherpersonal

itemsdroppedashundredsofpeopleranforsafety.Much

hasbeenwrittenaboutthedisasteralready.Wehavelearned

somuchinsuchasmallamountoftimeaboutappreciating

life.Insomewaywemustmoveforward,burythedead,build

amemorialforthoselost,andbeginthecopingandhealing

processforthesurvivors.Buthealingtakestime.Somehave

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beenabletoheadrightbacktowork,othersseekcounseling,

whileothersremainwalkingthroughthestreetswith

expressionlessfaces.However,weareallunitedinour

grief.Accordingtoparagraphone,theauthor'soffice

was.

A.atWashingtonHeights

B.justbesidetheWorldTradeCenter

C.intheSouthStreetSeaport

D.farfromtheWTC

20.OnthemorningofSeptember11th,Iboardedthetrainfrom

WashingtonHeightsinUpperManhattanjustasusualandwent

totheBodyPositiveofficeintheSouthStreetSeaportof

LowerManhattan.WhileIwasleavingthesubwayat8:53am,

amanrandownthestreetscreaming,“Someonejustbombed

theWorldTradeCenter."Thosearoundmescreamedand

shouted"No!"indisbelief.However,beinganamateur

photographer,andthinkingthatImightbeabletohelpout,

IrandirectlytowardtheWTC.Istoppedjustshortofthe

WTCatacornerandlookedup.Therebeforemestoodthe

gapingholeandfirethathadtakenove

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