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According to the passage, fires erupt when ()

A. arsonists set matches to leaves
B. crude oil contacts inflammable objects
C. tourists throw cigarette ends onto refuse dumps
D. trees start burning of themselves

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根据下面短文回答下列问题。 Everybody wants to be healthy. You know food is very important. There are many healthy foods. You can have more bananas, apples, oranges, tomatoes and lettuce because fruits and vegetables are good for you. But don’t eat too much chocolate. It’s not good healthy food. Healthy food can make you grow and make you strong and happy. Remember there is a saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." Sports can also keep you healthy. Get up early and do some sports every day. Don’t be lazy! You will be healthy and happy. Sports are also very important to keep you healthy.

A. [A] True.
B. False.

Dafter interviewing become common practice 62. ______in the United States, American journalists wereteaching Europeans what their own elites would 63. ______submit to interviews. In 1879, an American namedJames Creelman became a first person to interview 64. ______the president of France. During World War 1,American correspondents helped transforming the 65. ______standing of the interview in Britain. One of themrecalled, "You saw the immemorial aloofness of theKing of England wiping out at a tea party for 66. ______American journalists at Sandringham; you beheld theholy of holy of the British War Office as the setting 67. ______of a weekly conference with reporters." The World scored with the pope (BenedictXV) again in 1915. Interviewing the pope seems tohave been the next best thing to interview God for 68. ______American journalists, and they kept in citing papal 69. ______interviews as earth shattering achievement, The 70. ______United Press correspondent who interviewed PopePius XI in 1929 was far from the first to do so, butthe UP boasted that he was at less the first to do so 71. ______"in the private library of the Pontiff".

How many people are suffering from labor market problems This is one of the most critical yet contentious social policy questions. In many ways, our social statistics exaggerate the degree of hardship. Unemployment does not have the same dire (可怕的) consequences today as it did in the 1930s when most of the unemployed were primary breadwinners, when income and earnings were usually much closer to the margin of subsistence, and when there were no countervailing social programs for those failing in the labor market. Increasing affluence, the rise of families with more than one wage earner, the growing predominance of secondary earners among the unemployed, and improved social welfare protection have unquestionably mitigated (减轻) the consequences of joblessness. Earnings and income data also overstate the dimensions of hardship. Among the millions with hourly earnings at or below the minimum wage level, the overwhelming majority is from multiple earners, relatively affluent families. Most of those counted by the poverty statistics are elderly or handicapped or have family responsibilities which keep them out of the labor force, so the poverty statistics are by no means an accurate indicator of labor market pathologies. Yet there are also many ways our social statistics underestimate the degree of labor-market-related hardship. The unemployment counts exclude millions of fully employed workers whose wages are so low that their families remain in poverty. Low wages and repeated or prolonged unemployment frequently interact to undermine the capacity for self-support. Since the number experiencing joblessness at some time during the year is Several times the number unemployed in any month, those who suffer as a result of forced idleness can equal or exceed average annual unemployment, even though only a minority of the jobless in any month really suffers. For every person counted in the monthly unemployment tallies, there is another part-time working because of the inability to find fulltime work, or else outside the labor force but wanting a job. Finally, income transfers in our country have always focused on the elderly, disabled, and dependent, neglecting the needs of the working poor, so that the dramatic expansion of cash and in kind transfers does not necessarily mean that those failings in the labor market are adequately protected. As a result of such contradictory evidence, it is uncertain whether those suffering seriously as a result of labor market problems number in the hundreds of thousands or the tens of millions, and, hence, whether high levels of joblassness can be tolerated or must be countered by job creation and economic stimulus. There is only one area of agreement in this debate—that the existing poverty, employment, and earnings statistics are inadequate for one of their primary applications, measuring the consequences of labor market problems. The author’s purpose in citing those who are repeatedly unemployed during a twelve-month period is most probably to show that ______.

A. there are several factors that cause the payment of low wages to some members of the labor force
B. unemployment statistics can underestimate the hardship resulting from joblessness
C. recurrent inadequacies in the labor market can exist and cause hardships for individual workers
D. a majority of those who are jobless at any time does not suffer severe hardship

根据下面短文回答下列问题。 Everybody wants to be healthy. You know food is very important. There are many healthy foods. You can have more bananas, apples, oranges, tomatoes and lettuce because fruits and vegetables are good for you. But don’t eat too much chocolate. It’s not good healthy food. Healthy food can make you grow and make you strong and happy. Remember there is a saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." Sports can also keep you healthy. Get up early and do some sports every day. Don’t be lazy! You will be healthy and happy. Chocolate can make you grow well.

A. [A] True.
B. False.

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