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M: I think you should get him a record, just because he's an English teacher doesn't mean all he does is read.
What does the man mean?

A. Not everyone from England likes to read all the time.
B. People who teach English like things besides books.
C. The English like to read a lot and listen to music.
D. English teachers usually like to read a lot.

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A. 7%
B. 7.12%
C. 7.29%
D. 7.32%

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哪个行业的固定资产投资增幅最大()。

A. 农、林、渔、牧业
B. 建筑业
C. 住宿和餐饮业
D. 居民服务和其他服务业

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A. 正确
B. 错误

Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
To enjoy a longer life has been a dream for mankind since always. With the improvement of health care, nutrition and health knowledge, we began to make dramatic efforts to reduce the effects of the forces that had traditionally shortened human existence.
10 million to 17 million people aged 65 or older made up less than 1 percent of the world's population in 1900. Survival rates began to climb for infants, children and women of childbearing age, gradually lifting humanity's average life span. By 2000, 606 million were aged 60 or older, and they made up almost 10 percent of the world's population. According to the United Nations report World Population Prospects, by 2050 that group could swell to 1.9 billion and constitute one fifth of the world's projected population.
But it is not all about to live a longer life. And it would not be such a good idea to live your last years in illness and pain. In fact, it would turn into a torture. No, we want to live better, more youthful days while we're living longer. Diet, exercise and a lucky draw from the gene pool can take us only so far, however. That's where science comes in.
As medicine tries to find out the means to extend life, culture and its institutions will have to deal with the consequences of success. Age-entitlement programs, such as Social Security, were formed when younger workers far outnumbered retirees, who drew benefits for only a few years; what reforms will longer lives require? When savings are used up by parents who may be retired for up to one third of their lives? And, equally important, how will we make our extra years emotionally rewarding and rich?
Medicine will continue to advance, and, we expect, society and policymakers will have to learn to adapt to the challenges of longevity-both providing it and providing for it-that await us all.
Which one of the following is not mentioned in paragraph 1 as the motivation for people to try to live a longer life?

A. We now have better equipment in hospitals.
B. We are now better informed about how to live a healthy life.
C. We know what kind of food would do us good, and what wouldn't.
D. We are now better financially supported when we get old.

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