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            • 1. Malaysia is a country of exciting beauty,with a tropical(热带的) climate.Malaysia's weather is hotter in the lowlands and cooler in the mountains and highlands.Temperatures vary between 20 and 30 centigrade.Rainfall can be expected at any time,with an average of between 200 and 260 centimeters.
                  The Malaysian population consists of Malays,Chinese,Indians and Eurasians.Its main religions are Islam,Buddhism,Hinduism,Taoism and Christianity.Its national language is Malay.English is widely spoken and is used all over the country.Other languages spoken in Malaysia are some Chinese dialects,Tamil,Portuguese and Arabic.
                  Malaysia is an exciting and fascinating place for tourists,with something special planned throughout the year.The natural attractions are plentiful,with magnificent mountains lying in green,large stretches of sandy beaches and hospitable and friendly people.
                  Malaysia's economy is the most advanced in this part of the world.The annual in come is M$1,680,one of the highest in the whole of Asia.Malaysia is the world's leading exporter of rubber,tin,tropical hardwood,palm oil,pepper,tea,coffee and cocoa and has vast resources of oil.
                  Malaysia's capital is Kuala Lumpur in the southwest of the Malay Peninsula.Kuala Lumpur arose in the 1860s when tin was discovered,grew and spread very quickly.It became the state's capital within forty years of its founding.Now it is home to over one million inhabitants,about 56% of whom are Chinese,28% Malays and the rest are from anywhere and everywhere.
              29.If you visit Malaysia,you will see    
              A.people of the white and yellow races
              B.many temples and churches
              C.beautiful tropical scenery
              D.All of the above.
              30.Though Malay is Malaysi a's national language,    
              A.over half of its population speak Chinese
              B.English is also a popular language
              C.people don't know Malay
              D.it's only spoken by Malays
              31.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?    
              A.Malaysia is one of the richest countries in Asia.
              B.It rains a little now and a little then in Malaysia.
              C.Kuala Lumpur became Malaysia's capital before 1910.
              D.Malaysia is r ich in agricultural products.
            • 2. Singapore is the smallest country from the South-East Asia,with a surface of 630square kilometers and with a population of 2million inhabitants.The capital and the only city is Singapore,and the official languages are malaise,mandarin,tamil and English.It is a heavily industrialized city,but tourism is also an important branch of the economy.
              Located just 15minutes from the capital city,Sentosa,The State of Fun,welcomes a growing number of local and international guests every year,which is Asia's leading leisure destination.
              The 150-year old Singapore Botanic(植物学的) Gardens is located on Mt.Perry Road.This Gardens possesses an array of botanical and horticultural (园艺的)attractions with a rich history and a wonderful plant collection of worldwide significance.The lake in the garden with its habitat (栖息地) of over 120species of birds is the heart of the Botanic Gardens.Other attractions here include the picnic areas,nursery plants,boardwalks and a themed children's park.
              The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is a Buddhist temple and museum complex located in the Chinatown district of Singapore.The temple is based on the Tang dynasty architectural style and built to house the tooth relic of the historical Buddha.The main parts of it are the One Hundred Dragons Hall and the Sacred Buddha Tooth Relic Chamber.Apart from these,one can find many ancient goods which were given to Lord Buddha.In addition to this,tourists can also experience the taste of China by touring Chinatown.
              In fact,there are many more destinations which can offer you wonderful memories,so don't hesitate to pay Singapore a visit.

              68.From the first paragraph we can learn that Singapore    
              A.is a tourism country
              B.is the cultural heart of Asia
              C.is only famous for its temple
              D.has more natural sights than the man-made ones.
              69.Which of the following can NOT be found in the Botanic Gardens?    
              A.A bird habitat.
              B.Nursery Plants
              C.Historical monuments    
              D.A themed children's park
              70.Which of the following is True about the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum?    
              A.It was built during the Tang Dynasty.
              B.It is located on Mt.Perry Road.
              C.Tourists can taste Chinese dishes there.
              D.Many ancient goods can be found there.
            • 3. In 1985,a lionfish was caught off the coast of Florida.Now they can be found not only in the Atlantic Ocean but also in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.And they are continuing to move south.Lionfish are native to the Indian and western Pacific Oceans.So how did they end up in the Atlantic?Scientists believe some pet owners abandoned their unwanted lionfish and poured them into the sea.Little did they know the trouble their actions would cause.
                     The Atlantic Ocean turned out to be a comfortable home for lionfish.Their venomous spines (毒刺) prot ect them from sharks and other fish.Female lionfish can spawn (产卵) every few days,producing as many as 2 million eggs per year.Other big fish would have competed with lionfish for food.But overfishing has removed many of these large fish.As a result,the fish have eaten so much that they have grown to be more than three times the size of their cousins in the Pacific and Indian Oceans."They eat mostly fish,"says Stephanie Green,a scientist at Oregon State University.
                     All that eating has caused great changes.Scientists have found that when lionfish are present somewhere,many other fish,which are small enough for them to eat,disappear.Some of the fish they eat are greatly missed in their habitats.For example,parrotfish eat certain plants off corals (珊瑚),which allows corals to grow better.But they are now disappearing due to lionfish.
                     Scientists say lionfish are here to stay.But there are ways to deal with the problem.The key,says Green,is to keep lionfish numbers in check.In Florida,divers can now go through a special training program and get certified (授予合格证书) to catch lionfish in areas where fishing is not usually allowed.And a number of restaurants have added the fish to the menu."It's going to be a long-term battle,but the missing sea species will come back someday,"says Green.
              25.What can we learn about lionfish?    
              A.Most of them have gathered in the Atlantic.
              B.All of them are almost the same size.
              C.They eat other big fish and even sharks.
              D.Its population is growing very quickly.
              26.Parrotfish were mentioned to show lionfish's    
              A.loneliness                       
              B.harmfulness
              C.weakness                        
              D.carelessness
              27.What is Stephanie Green's attitude towards the battle against lionfish?    
              A.She doubts it.
              B.She is worried about it.
              C.She is hopeful of it.
              D.She thinks it is against the law.
            • 4. In Asia,there are many places for people to go to teach English.Most of the teachers are young and sociable,and there are a lot of parties there.Korea is usually the place most people go,because they have the most benefits and highest salaries by working only twenty hours a week.Japan is also a good choice,but only if you stay there for a long time will you save some money.
              China is a new rising star and lots of people are going there.Like Japan,the pay is quite good,but the cost of living in China is much cheaper.You can save a sizable amount and complete all your loans back home.Besides,Chinese people are enterprising (有进取心的) and you can learn a lot from them.In China,Taiwan is a good place to go,especially for females who want to earn much,but there are not many adult classes offered.
              The Middle East offers very high salaries and great packages for teachers,all of which is tax free.However,you must be a certified teacher and have a few years'experience if you want to teach there.Most of the people who tend to teach there are older and more conservative,so they don't expect a party scene.
              Italy and Spain are two beautiful countries where you can try your fortune.Fashion industry in Milan would love to hire wellknown Englishspeaking people to work with international models and designers.Tourism is another industry in these countries,where English knowledge is useful.Moreover,by teaching in Europe you have the ability to travel every weekend to a new country and visit a new culture besides a good salary.Europe has a lot to offer.
              Teaching English overseas is a really rewarding experience.It is a great way for people to see a new place,and these countries and places are a great place for you to go if you are interested.

              28.What is the purpose of the passage?    
              A.To explain the benefits of teaching English abroad.
              B.To recommend some places to those who want to teach English abroad
              C.To compare the places where English teaching is popular.
              D.To teach how to enjoy yourself when you teach English abroad
              29.Why does saving money in Japan take more time?    
              A.It offers a lower salary.
              B.It offers fewer English classes.
              C.Its cost of living is higher.
              D.You have to pay a lot of tax.
              30.What does the underlined word"conservative"(in Para 3)probably mean?    
              A.knowledgeable.
              B.unfriendly.
              C.boring.
              D.unsociable.
              31.The common thing among the countries and areas mentioned is that    
              A.they all offer a good salary.
              B.English teachers only work 20hours a week.
              C.teaching experience is not quite necessary.
              D.they offer chances to meet with famous models.
            • 5. The city of Rome has passed a new law to prevent cruelty to animals.All goldfish bowls are no longer allowed and dog owners must walk their dogs.
              This comes after a national law was passed to give prison sentences to people who desert (抛弃)cats or dogs.
              "The civilization of a city can be measured by this,"said Monica Carina,the councilor behind the new law.
              The newspaper reported that round bowls don't give enough oxygen for fish and may make them go blind.
              "Rome has tried to protect fish more than anywhere else in the world.It stands out for recognizing that fish are interesting animals that deserve over respect and pity every bit as much as dogs and cats and other animals,"said Karin Robertson,director of the People for the Ethical treatment of Animals.
              Last year a law was passed in Italy that gives people who desert pets big fines and prison sentences.Since then local governments have added their own animal protection rules.
              The northern city of Turin passed a law in April to give pet owners fines of up to $598if they do not walk their dogs three times a day.
              The new law in Rome also says that owners mustn't leave their dogs in hot cars or cut their dogs'tail to make them look lovelier.The law also gives legal recognition to the"cat ladies"who feed homeless cats.The cats live all over the city from ancient ruins to modern office car parks.
              56.The new law passed in Rome will    
              A.guarantee(保证)better conditions for goldfish
              B.help improve fishing environment
              C.stop people from catching goldfish
              D.prevent keeping goldfish at home
              57.People in Rome believe that the civilization of a city can be judged by    
              A.exchanges with other cities
              B.Protection of ancient ruins
              C.recognition of animal lovers
              D.people's awareness of animal protection
              58.People may break the law in Turin if they    
              A.keep their dogs or cats in cars
              B.shut their dogs home all day long
              C.raise their cats near ancient ruins
              D.feed homeless animals in car parks.
            • 6. Tuvalu is located in the South Pacific.It is tiny and has only nine islands with a population of just 11,000.In 1999,it was the third-poorest country in the world.The islanders earned just﹩1,000 each year.
                  But then something unusual happened.Tuvalu received an internet domain (领土) name-the letters"tv".These letters were very interesting for many companies around the world.A communication company from California offered to buy the domain name"tv"for﹩40 m.For the Tuvalans this was a very large amount of money.The islanders became very rich.
              Because of global warming,and because the islands are only 3m above sea level,Tuvalu will probably become the first country in the world that will disappear under the sea.
              You can already see signs of the rising sea on Tuvalu.Some beaches are disappearing and you can see tree roots by the ocean.Cyclones(旋风)used to be very rare but they now appear a few times a year,and the rains that come with the cyclones cause flooding.Despite these problems,the Tuvalans had their new money.They could use it to buy themselves a future.Or at least they could use it to buy some time.Paul Lindsay,a documentary film-maker,took these questions with him all the way to Tuvalu,and came back with an incredible (难于置信的)story.As the water rises,the Tuvalans are using the money to develop the land.They are building new houses,planning nightclubs,restaurants and hotels and new cars are driving around on new roads.The residents do not think this is strange:"Just because we are sinking,it doesn't mean we don't want to raise our standards of living."Sam Teo,Tuvalu's minister for natural resources told Lindsay.

              68.Which of the following information about Tuvalu is WRONG?    
              A.It only has a population of 11,000 people.
              B.The average income of the Tuvalans is﹩1000 in 1999.
              C.Tuvalu is only 3m high above sea level.
              D.The Tuvalans received﹩40 million when they sold the domain name.
              69.The biggest problem for the Tuvalans is    
              A.poverty  B.global warming  C.The small population  D.cyclones
              70.Which of the following match the beginnings with the endings is correct?    
              ①.The Tuvalans became rich…a…on roads,cars and new buildings
              ②.By the end of the century…b …the sea will cover the islands completely.
              ③.The Tuvalans are spending their money   c …the Tuvalans will have to leave their islands
              ④.When the sea rises…d…when they sold their internet domain name.
              A.①-d,②-b,③-a,④-c  B.①-c,②-d,③-b,④-a
              C.①-c,②-b,③-a,④-d  D.①-d,②-c,③-a,④-b
              71.Why did Paul Lindsay come to Tuvalu?    
              A.To make a documentary film to record the life of the Tuvalans.
              B.To understand the living condition of the Tuvalans.
              C.To know how the Tuvalans survive despite all of their problems.
              D.To discover the reason for the Tuvalans not to improve their living standards.
            • 7. Did anyone find that the names of"Great Britain","the United Kingdom","England"and"the British commonwealth"have the same meaning?Strictly speaking,these names all refer to something different.None of them are exactly the same as any of the others.
              The British isles refer to the main islands and several thousand small ones as well,which you can see on the map.Great Britain,or Britain,refers to the larger of the two main islands.But the word"Britain"is often used as a short form for the United Kingdom or you call it the UK.
              Now as for England,it refers simply to the largest of the three countries on the island of Great Britain.The United Kingdom is the name of the state and the official name of the country,which many people popularly refer to England.
                Finally,the Britain commonwealth is the usual name for what is left of the British Empire.This change shows the weakening of the British Empire and the rising of the national liberation movements throughout the world today.
              36.According to the passage,we know that    
              A.Great Britain has the same meaning as Britain
              B.the United Kingdom has the same meaning as Britain or England
              C.all the names in the first paragraph have the same meaning
              D.all the names refer to England
              37.It is clear that the British isles refer to    
              A.Britain,England and the UK.
              B.the two main islands and thousands of small ones
              C.three countries and several islands
              D.Great Britain or the United Kingdom
              38.If you want to write to someone in Edinburgh that lies in Scotland,you should write the address as    
              A.Edinburgh,England                    
              B.Edinburgh,Great Britain
              C.Scotland,Edinburgh,England            
              D.Great Britain,Scotland,Edinburgh.
            • 8. Big Brothers Big Sisters is based on the simplicity and power of friendship.It is a program which provides friendship and fun by matching vulnerable young people (ages 7-17)with a volunteer adult who can be both a role model and a supportive friend.
              Volunteer tutors come from all walks of life-married,single,with or without children.Big Brothers and Big Sisters are not replacement parents or social workers.They are tutors:someone to trust,to have fun with,to talk and go to when needed.
              A Big Sister and Little Sister will generally spend between one and four hours together three or four times each month for at least twelve months.They enjoy simple activities such as a picnic at a park,cooking,playing sport or going to a football match.These activities improve the friendship and help the young person develop positive self-respect,confidence and life direction.
              Big Brothers Big Sisters organizations exist throughout the world.It is the large and most well-known provider of tutor services internationally and has been operating for 25years.
              Emily and Sarah have been matched since 2008.Emily is a 10-year-old girl who has experienced some difficulties being accepted by her schoolmates at school."I was pretty sure there was something wrong with me."
              Emily's mum came across Big Brothers Big Sisters and thought it would be of benefit to Emily by"providing different feedback (反馈) about herself other than just relying on schoolmates to measure her self-worth."
              Sarah wanted to get involved in a volunteer program."I googled it and found out how to be a part of it.I thought it would be fun for me to get involved in making time to do something because sometimes it is all work and no play."
              Big Brothers Big Sisters has been of great benefit and enjoyment to both Emily and Sarah.They love and look forward to their time together and the partnership has certainly helped Emily be more comfortable in being the wonderful,happy and unique girl she is!

              61.What is the aim of Big Brothers Big Sisters?    
              A.To offer students public services.
              B.To help students improve their grades.
              C.To organize sport activities for young people.
              D.To provide partnership and fun for young people.
              62.A volunteer is usually expected to work within a year for at least    
              A.24hours  B.36hours  C.48hours  D.72hours
              63.According to Emily's mother,this program may provide Emily with    
              A.advice from her teachers
              B.a new way to judge her schoolmates
              C.a new way to assess herself
              D.more comments from her schoolmates
              64.Why did Sarah want to get involved in the program?    
              A.She used to be a volunteer.
              B.She felt a bit bored with her life.
              C.She needed a part-time job.
              D.She wanted to get a challenging job.
              65.According to the passage,"vulnerable young people"are probably those who are    
              A.popular at school
              B.rather weak physically
              C.confident in themselves
              D.easily hurt emotionally.
            • 9. (2013秋•镇江期中)Great Britain
              "Great Britain"has several different names.Some people say"Britain",or"the United Kingdom",or just"UK".There are four different countries in the United Kingdom:England,Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland.
              Everyone from Britain is British,but only people from England are English.People from Scotland are Scottish,people from Wales are Welsh,and people from Northern Ireland are Irish.Don't call a Scottish or Welsh person English.He won't like it!
              Altogether more than 56million people live in Britain,many of them in big industrial cities like London,Liverpool and Manchester,but people are often surprised by how much of Britain is open country,with lovely hills and woods,quiet rivers,lakes and farmlands.
              Everyone in Britain speaks English.But in some parts of Scotland and Wales people speak an older language as well.The Welsh are especially proud of their language,and you can see road signs in Welsh all over Wales.
              Everyone speaks English,but they do not all speak it in the same way.A Scottish person has to listen carefully if he wants to understand a Londoner.And when a Welsh person speaks,everyone knows at once where he comes from!
              Many people think that the weather is cold and wet in Britain all the year round.But it isn't!True,it sometimes rains and even snows for days and days,but every year there are weeks of beautiful sunny weather when the British put on their bikinis and go out to sunbathe.
               Britain is only a small country,but every part is different.Scotland is a land of mountains,lakes and romantic castles.The winters are cold,with plenty of snow,but the summers are often warm and sunny.Most farmers keep sheep,and there are many small factories which make fine sweaters from their wool.In some parts of Scotland,there are very few people.Deer live in the hills,and the rivers are full of fish.But Glasgow and Edinburgh are both large and busy,with all that is good (and bad) in modern cities.
              Northern Ireland has its problems,but it has beauty too.In the warm,wet climate,the grass grows a brilliant green,and much of the land is farming country.Belfast is a large industrial city with many fine buildings and a big port from which ships come and go to Scotland and England.But Belfast has had many difficult years,and it is not the busy place it once was.
              In the north of England there are many old industrial towns.Now,a great number of factories have closed and thousands of people have no work.Some have moved to the new towns,built in the 1960s and 1970s,where the industries are more modern.Outside the towns,much of this part of England is beautiful countryside,with green hills,lakes and sandy beaches.Fishing is an important industry in the North East,and every night (except Sunday) the fishing boats go out to sea.
              The centre of England (the"Midlands") is also an important industrial area,especially near the huge cities of Coventry and Birmingham,the centre of the car industry.But everywhere,even in the heart of a modern city,there are buildings from an older Britain-cathedrals,castles,and houses built hundreds of years ago.
              Wales is a special place,a country of high mountains and pretty valleys.But Wales has plenty of industry too,with many factories and coal mines.The people of Wales are very musical.Every year they have a festival of Welsh music and poetry called an"Eisteddfod".
              The west of England is rich farming country.It produces milk,cream,butter,cheese and apples,which go to make cider,a popular drink.In the villages,country people often grow their own fruit,vegetables and flowers.
              Some areas of Britain are very crowded.Around Manchester,in northwest England,and Glasgow,in Scotland,are large city areas of houses and factories.The southeast of England,too,has many towns and cities,including London,the giant capital.But quite near London there are still some quiet villages and peaceful farms.
              Britain is an island,of course,and you are never far from the sea.Some of the coast,especially in the west,is wild and rocky,with small,sandy beaches,and romantic old harbours.Other parts are industrial.The east coast of Scotland,for example,is busy with oilrigs and fishing boats.The most popular beaches are near the many holiday towns on the south coast,where the weather is usually warmer.It is here that Londoners come to relax.
              London London has been a capital city for nearly a thousand years,and many of its ancient buildings still stand.The most famous of these are the Tower of London,Westminster Abbey and St.Paul's Cathedral,but most visitors also want to see the Houses of Parliament,Buckingham Palace (the Queen's London home) and the many magnificent museums.Once,London was a small Roman town on the north bank of the Thames,but slowly it grew into one of the world's major cities with more than nine million people.Fewer people live in the centre now,but the suburbs are still growing.
              Places now in the heart of London,like Westminster,once stood in the middle of green fields.Many small villages,like Hampstead,Chelsea and Mayfair,became part of London,but they still keep some of their old atmosphere.Different areas of London seem like different cities.The West End is a rich man's world of shops,offices and theatres.The East End is the old working people's district,where there are many small flats and houses,some old,some new.
              London is always changing.New buildings go up and old ones come down.Poorer areas become fashionable and people with more money move into them.
              A hundred years ago,the river was crowded with ships,leaving for Java and Japan,New Zealand and New York,but now the port is nearly empty.People travel by air,and London's main airport,Heathrow,is one of the busiest in the world.
              Like all big cities,London has streets and concrete buildings,but it also has many big parks,full of trees,flowers and grass.Sit on the grass (you're allowed to!) in the middle of Hyde Park or Kensington Gardens,and you will think that you are in the country miles away.
              Many people live outside the centre of London in the suburbs,and they travel to work by train,bus or underground.Every day,nearly half a million office workers travel into the"City",the business centre of London,a small area full of banks and offices.Some people come from far out of London,even from the coast,and spend up to four hours travelling every day.
              Working hours are from 9a.m.to 5p.m.From 8until 10every morning,and 4.30to 6.30every evening,the trains are crowded with people,and after the morning"rush hour"the shoppers come.
              By day the whole of London is busy.At night,the City is quiet and empty,but the West End stays alive,because this is where Londoners come to enjoy themselves.There are two opera houses here,several concert halls and many theatres,as well as cinemas,and the pubs,restaurants and night clubs are busy half the night.
              Many people think that London is all grey,but in fact red is London's favorite colour.The buses are red,the letter boxes are red,and the mail vans are all bright,bright red.London is at its best when people are celebrating.Then the flags,the soldiers'uniforms,the cheering crowds and the carriages and horses all sparkle in the sunshine-if it's not raining,of course!
              Edinburgh Edinburgh is Scotland's capital,and one of the most beautiful cities in Britain.The heart of Edinburgh is the thousand-year-old castle,where the kings of Scotland lived for centuries.
              From Edinburgh castle you can see for miles,north over the beautiful old streets,an arm of the sea that pushes inland.Far away are the mountains of central Scotland,often covered with snow.
              Edinburgh has a busy cultural life.Every year,in September the International Festival takes place.Musicians,actors and singers come from all over the world and thousands of visitors fill the city.In the evening,the opera house,the theatres and the concert halls are full.In cafes and pubs,small groups sing,act and read poetry.
              The castle is at its best in festival time.Every night there is a magnificent military"Tattoo".Highland soldiers wearing"kilts"play the bagpipes,and march to the music.
              Tartans,the patterns of the kilts,have an interesting history.Since the fifteenth century,each Scottish family has worn its own tartan as a kind of badge.It was a useful way of recognizing people,especially in times of war.Many tartans date only from the nineteenth century,but some of the old patterns still exist."Dress"tartans,worn on special occasions,have light,bright colours."Hunting"tartans are usually green,blue or brown.
              Oxford What is so special about Oxford and Cambridge,the two oldest universities in England?Why do so many students want to study there?
              Both of these university towns are very beautiful.They have some of the finest architecture in Britain.Some of their colleges and libraries are three,four and even five hundred years old,and are full of valuable books and precious paintings.Both towns have many lovely gardens,where the students can read and relax in the summer months.
              Oxford is the older university of the two.The first of its colleges was founded in 1249.The university now has thirty-four colleges and about twelve thousand students,many of them from other countries.There were no women students at Oxford until 1878,when the first women's college,Lady Margaret Hall,opened.Now,women study at most colleges.
              Oxford is,of course,famous for its first class education as well as its beautiful buildings.Some of the most intelligent men and women in the country live and work here.Oxford gives them what they need:a quiet atmosphere,friendly colleagues,and the four-hundred-year-old Bodleian library,which has about five million books.
              It is not easy to get a place at Oxford University to study for a degree.But outside the university there are many smaller private colleges which offer less difficult courses and where it is easy to enroll.Most students in these private schools take business,secretarial or English language courses.

              66.Providing that you want to visit a most beautiful city and see"kilts"worn by men,you are supposed to go to    
              A.Edinburgh
              B.London      
              C.Manchester
              D.Birmingham
              67.Oxford is one of the oldest universities in Britain,which is special because    
              A.it has a big and modern library
              B.it has a quiet and friendly atmosphere
              C.tremendous of the most intelligent people in the country live and work there
              D.all of the above.
            • 10. Britain was a rich country a hundred and fifty years ago.There were a few very rich people who received money from land or investment (投资),and did not need to work.They used to have large numbers of servants to look after them.There were also many middle-class people,who worked as businessmen or as doctors or lawyers.They usually had several servants to clean their houses and cook their meals.But there were also many poor people,and there was a big gap between the rich and the poor.The poor had very difficult lives.Many worked as servants.They used to be paid little,and they had to work long hours.But at least they lived in a warm house and were well fed.
              Those who worked in factories were often less lucky.They used to work many hours a day,in dangerous and unhealthy conditions.But,even so,they did not use to earn enough to feed their families.They often lived in slums (贫民窟) which were built cheaply by the factory owners.The worst paid people were those who worked on the farms.At certain times of the year,they did not use to earn anything because there was no work for them to do.
              Life for the poor was not always bad.There were kind farmers and factory owners who helped their workers.And many people cared for the poor.One of them was Charles Dickens,the famous British writer.When he was young,his family was always short of money.His father was a clerk,who used to spend more than he earned.When Dickens was eleven,his father was sent to prison; and Dickens had to work in a factory.At this time,very young children used to work in factories and mines (矿),and clean chimneys.
              36.According to the passage,lawyers were middle-class people who    
              A.used to be paid little
              B.used to have large numbers of servants
              C.used to have several servants
              D.worked in dangerous and unhealthy conditions
              37.Sometimes people working on the farm could not find work to do because    
              A.it was not a busy season            
              B.they were lazy
              C.they could not work hard           
              D.they asked for high pay
              38.The reason why Dickens'father was put into prison is    
              A.that he stole things from a shop or a factory
              B.not mentioned in the passage
              C.that he made much money
              D.that he was accused (指控) of killing.
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