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(悲劇)occurredontheafternoonofDecember14,2002whenthreeschoolstudentsskatingonafrozenlakeinQingchengParkinHohhotfellthroughtheiceintothefreezingwater.Morethan20universitystudentswhohappenedtobenearthespotimmediatelytherescuersLiuYentilthenextdastudentweretakingphotosatthelake.Whentheyheardthechildren'scriesforhelp,cuethechildrenButtheicekeptbreaking,causingmostofthemtofallintotheicywater.Localresidentsheldmourningceremonies(祭奠儀式)atthelake.1.Theunderlinedword“occurred”heremeans“____”.A.employedB.mixedC.guidedD.happened2.Whenthethreestudentsfellintowater,theuniversitystudentswere___A.skatingontheiceB.takingphotosatthelakeC.havingapicnicD.walkingalongthelake3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?studentsdiedonthesamedayinall.B.HaoLongbiao’sbodywasfoundonDecember14,2002.D.Localresidentswerenotbraveinfaceofdanger.4.Itcanbeinferredthat____.A.peoplethinklittleofthetwouniversitystudents'deathB.theiceonthelakewasn'tstrongenoughtoskateonC.somestudentsregrettedforwhattheyhaddoneD.heroesdon'tagreewiththestepsofmoderntimes5.Theauthorwrotethepassageto____.A.warnpeopleofthedangerofskatingoniceB.callonpeopletolearnfromthebraveuniversitystudentsC.tellusatragedyD.adviseuniversitystudentstocherish(珍惜)theirlivesBNooneisgladtohearthathisbodyhastobecutopenbyasurgeon(外科醫(yī)yearssinceamanwhohadtohaveoperationfeltallitspain.Longago,operationhadusuallytobedonewhilethesickmancouldfeeleverything.Thesickmanhadtobehelddownonatablebyforcewhilethedoctorsdidtheirbestforhim.Hecouldfeelallthepainifhislegorarmwasbeingcutgas”.LaughinggasbecameknowninAmerica.Youngmenandwomenwenttopartiesdecidedtomakeanexperimentonhimself.Heaskedafriendtohelphim.feltnopainatall.dhave.Themancriedoutwithpainwhenhistoothwasbeingpulledout.neverforgotthisterribleevent.6.Itis____sinceamanbeingoperatedfeltallthepain.A.afewmoreyearsB.notlongC.fewyearsD.twothousandyears7.Longago,whenthesickmanwasoperatedon,he____.A.couldfeelnothingB.couldnotwantanythingC.couldfeelallthepainD.coulddoanything8.Usingthelaughinggas,thepeopledidnotseemto____.A.heafraidofanythingB.feelpainC.wanttogotothepartiesD.beill9.Ifamantooklesslaughinggasthanheshouldhavewhenanoperationwenton,he_____.A.feltnothingB.feltverycomfortable(舒服的)C.stillfeltpainD.woulddie10.Onewhotooktoomuchofthelaughinggas___.A.wouldlaughallthetimeB.woulddieC.wouldneverfeelpainD.wouldbeverycalmKeys:1-5DBABB6-10BCBCBC“Themoreyoulearn,themoreyouearn,”saidthepopsingerCyndiLauperassheacceptedherhighschooldiploma(證書),attheageof35!AlthoughCyndimadeitearnersintheUSAarethosewithouthighschooldegrees;collegegraduates畢(業(yè)生)outearnthosewithoutacollegeeducation.Peoplewithmaster'sdegrees(碩士學(xué)位)outearnthosewithonlyabachelor學(xué)(士學(xué)位);andthehighestincomesofallareearnedbypeoplewithadvancedprofessionaloracademicdegrees.Theselarworkers,salespeoplebusinessexecutives,andentrepreneursoutearncollegerneveryoneelse!11.CyndiLauper______.A.hadbeenstudyinginhighschoolbeforeshewasthirty-fiveB.wasn'tcleverbecauseshegraduatedfromhighschooltoolateC.gotherhighschooldiplomawhenshewasalreadythirty-fiveD.didn'tlikestudying12.Accordingtothepassage,______.A.highschooldiplomaandhighschooldegreearethesamethingB.peoplecan'tgetbothhighschooldiplomaanddegreeC.peoplemustgetbothhighschooldiplomaanddegreeD.peoplecangetbothhighschooldiplomaanddegreeoreither13.WhydomostAmericanyoungpeoplegotocollegeA.Becausetheirparentsforcethemtogotocollege.B.Becausetheycan'tgetajobiftheydon'tgotocollege.C.Becausethesituationofthesocietymakethemgotocollege.D.Becausetheylikestudying.A.Earningmoremoney.B.Earninglessmoney.C.Earningnomoney.D.Workingbetter.15.WhichofthefollowingisrightA.Ifyoudon'thaveadiploma,youcan'tearnmoney.C.Lessdiplomasalwaysmeanlessmoney.D.Greatathletesmayearnmoremoneythanotherpeople.Dtotryanythingthatmighthelphimtogetwell.Amemberofhisfamilytellsthengaroundonthefloor.Althoughnowoverforty,hespenthourscrawlingaroundhisHeinsistedthathisfamilyandfriendswatchhimandtalkwithhim,togivetheimpressionthatwhathewasdoinganeverydayroutine(例行的)action.16.FromthispassageweknowthatRoosevelt______.A.wasgoodatsportsB.couldn’tsitupC.wasastampcollectorD.wasonceseriouslyill17.JohnPaulJoneswas______.A.themanwhowasreadytohelpRooseveltB.thewriterofthepassageC.ofthemembersofRoosevelt’sfamilyD.aherointhenavy18.Rooseveltliked______.A.crawlingonthefloorB.readingandwritingC.physicalexercisestairs19.Roosevelthadalotofexerciseinorderto______.A.getpraisedbyhisfriendsandfamilymembersB.tellhisfriendshewashealthyC.getwellagainD.showhewasactiveandclever20.Afteraperiodofexercise.Roosevelt______.A.couldwalkupthestairswiththehelpofothersB.couldcrawlupstairswithhisfeetC.couldgetupstairswithoutanybodytohelphimD.couldstandupandwalkforawhileKey:11--15CDCAD16--20DDBCCErkthediamondwasresold.Thistimeforalmosteighthundredthousanddollars.Thethediamondfortwelvewholemonths.Whenhefelthewasreadytostartwork,hediscoveredaflaw瑕(疵).Hehadtobeginwithhiscalculations計(jì)(算)alloveragain,orhemighthavemadethestoneuseless.Sixmoremonthspassed,andKaplanfinallysaidtotheowner,“Iamreadytostartmywork.TherewillbeoneexcellentdiamondthatwillbetyKaplanwaitedafewmoredaysuntilbefelthewasinthebestphysicalandmental(精神的)conditionpossible.Hepickeduphistoolsandheldhisbreathashemadethefirstblow.Thediamondsplit(切開)exactlyashepromised.21.Jokerfoundoneofthebiggestdiamondsintheworld_______.A.inaminuteB.atthefootofabigmountainC.inhisownbackyardD.inagarage22.Adiamonddealerisaperson_______,A.inthediamondbusinessB.whostoresdiamondsC.whocutsdiamondsD.whosellsdiamonds23.Whenthediamondwasresold,_______.C.thedealergot800,000dollarsD.Kaplangot800,000dollars24.Theownerofthediamondthoughtthatifthediamondwascutsuccessfullyitmightbeworth_______.25.Kaplanstudiedthediamondfor_______.A.oneandahalfyearsB.morethanhalfayearC.overeighteenmonthsD.morethannineteenmonthsKey:21~25CACDCFThenervous-lookingyoungmanhadwaitedforafewmoments—outsidetheinhisfuturewifetochooseabirthdaypresent.Theassistantlistenedcarefullyandtoldhimhe’dbetterbuyanecklace.Hewasn’tusedtobuyingjewelleryandepriceandthetype,theassistantshowedhimdozensofnecklacesandhelpedhimtowife,Laura,theassistantactedasifshehadneverseenhimbefore.Whenshewasaskedtoshowthemsomenecklaces,shefirstbroughtoutsomeinexpensiveonesfordewhenhegotmarried.26.Agoodtitleforthispassageis________.A.ACleverAssistantB.BuyingaBirthdayPresentC.HowtoChooseaNecklaceD.ABraveYoungMan27.Theword“overspending”inthispassagemeans__________.A.spendingtoomuchmoneyB.spendingtoomuchtimeC.spendingmoretimethanheplannedD.spendingtoomuchtimeandtoomuchmoney28.WhenJamestoldtheassistantwhyhewantedtobuyapresent,hisface_______.A.turnedpaleB.turnedredC.turnedyellowD.turnedblack29.JamesandLaurareachedtheshopatA.4:30:00:30:0030.Jameswouldcomebacktobuywhathewantedbecause_______.A.theassistantknewhowtosatisfythepeoplewhocametobuythingsB.thenecklacewasgoodC.LauralikedthenecklaceD.theassistantwhoservedJameswasverybeautifulKeys:26-30AABCATheChineseinventedpaperin105A.D.Theymixedthebarkofatreeandrags(破布)withwater,putascreenintothemixture,andliftedoutathinpieceofwetpaper.Theydriedthepaperinthesun.sdhowtomakepaper,buttheirknowledgeneverspreadlotherestoftheworld.Forcenturies,allpaperwasmadebyhand.Ragswerethemainmaterial.ThenaFrenchscientistdiscoveredthatpeoplecouldmakepaperfromwood,too.Finally,intheeighteenthcentury.aFrenchmaninventedamachinetomakepaperfromwood.31.WhodiscoveredhowtomakepaperA.TheChinese.B.ThePacificIslanders.C.TheMayanIndians.C.Alloftheabove.32.WhendidtheChineseinventpaperaccordingtothepassageA.About1,800yearsago.B.About1,900yearsago.C.About2,000yearsago.D.About2,100yearsago.33.WhichofthefollowingisthemostimportantthingthathasmadeitpossibleforpapermakingindustrytodevelopsoquicklyinthelastfewcenturiesA.Newdiscoveries.B.Newinventions.C.Hardwork.D.Science.34.HowwaspapermakingintroducedintotherestoftheworldfromChinaA.Throughwars,B.ThroughtheMuslims.C.ThroughtheMayanIndians.D.ThroughthePacificIslanders.35.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassageA.TheInventionofPaper.B.TheHistoryofPapermaking.C.DifferentWaysofMakingPaper.D.TheInventionofaPapermakingMachine.HBeforetheprintwasbroughttoEnglandin1476,everythingwaswrittenschoolssetuythechurch.Thosewhomadealivingbywritingforotherpeoplewerecalledscribes(抄寫員)。Theworkofscribeswasnoteasy.MuchofithadtobedonefastinordertomeettheneedsoftheKing.thechurchandtraders.MostofthewritingwasinehowsomeEnglishwordsshouldbespelled.k (豎筆)thatalllookedlikeeachother.Amongthemweretheletters,i,u,v,mandn,Thus.fivestraightlinesinarowmightstandforuninuiuviormii.wasdoneinahurry.Thescribessolved(解決)theprobleminpart,bychangingtheletterutoowhenitcamebeforem.norv.Thisishowsumandcumcamelobewrittenassomeandcome.Atsomepoint,too,thescribesseemedtohavedecidedthatnoEnglishwordshouldbeendedbyuorv.Thus,intimeanewasaddedtosuchwordsaslive,have,dueandtrue.Itwasadded,butnotpronounced.36.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassageA.EverythinghasbeenwrittenbyhandinEnglishsince1476.B.Morethan500yearsagonopeoplemadealivingbywritingforotherpeople.C.Thechurchsetupschoolstotrainscribesbefore1476.D.ScribesinEnglandworkedonlyforkingsandtraders.37.WhichofthefollowingisfalseA.Oftenthescribeshadtoworkwithgreatspeed.B.ThespellingofsomeEnglishwordswaschanged.38.Sometimespeoplecouldn’treadeasily_____________.A.becausethereweretoomanyu’sandv’sinsonicEnglishwordsB.becausemostofthewritingwasinLatinC.whenthewritingwasinEnglishD.Whentilewritingwasdonehurriedly39.ThescribeschangedubeforemtoobecauseA.thechangehelpedthemwritefasterB.thechangemadereadingeasierC.umandomhadthesamepronunciationD.omwastherightorder40.ItisbelievedthatsomescribesthoughtA.itimportanttoaddanetoeveryEnglishwordB.thelettereattheendofanywordshouldn'tbepronouncedC.itnaturaltochangethespellingofsonicLatinwordsD.anEnglishwordshouldbeendedneitherbynnorbyvIMan'sFirstrealinventions,andoneofthemostimportantinventionsinhistory,wasthewheel.Alltransportationandmachineintheworlddependonit.Thewheelisthesimplestyetbutperhapsthemostremarkable值(得注意ofallinventionsBecausetherearenowheelsinnaturenolivingthingwasevercreatedwithwheels.How,then,didmancometoinventthewheelelogsthemselvesweighedalot.slices(薄片)oflogconnectedattheircentersbyastrongstick,thiswouldroll41.Thewheelisimportantbecause_______.itwasman’sfirstrealinventionB.alltransportationdependsonitC.everymachinedependsonitD.bothBandC42.Thewheeliscalled_______.A.simpleB.complicatedC.strangeD.unusual43.Itwasremarkableofmantoinventthewheelbecause______.itledtomanyotherinventionsmanhadnouseforitthenC.therewerenowheelsinnatureD.alloftheabove44.Thewheelwasprobablyinventedby_______.A.agroupofearlyhuntersB.thefirstmenonearthagreatprehistoricthinkerD.themanwhomadethefirstcart45.Thisselectionsaysthatthefirstwheelmayhavebeena______.A.groundpieceofstoneB.heavylogC.pieceofmentalD.sliceoflogKey:31—35DBDBB36—40CCDBD41-45DDBABJtheEarthtoTheMoonandtheotherwasentitledAroundTheMoon.Inthesebookshemoon.ManyofthedetailsoftherealmoonlandinghadbeendescribedwithamazingaccuracyinJulesVerne’sbooks.Forexample,JulesVerne’sspaceshiphadaninitialof36,000feetpersecond.Apollo11’sinitialspeedwas35,533feetpersecond.Last,JulesVerne’sspaceshiptook87hours,13minutes,and20secondstoreachthemoon.Apollo11took103hoursand3minutes.ThedoorofApollo11openedatexactly10:56.onJuly20,1969,andamansteppedoutontothesurfaceuryearsearlier.46.WhatVernedescribedin“FromtheEarthtotheMoon”issimilartothe1969Apollo11landingonthemoonin_______ways.A.threeB.fourC.twoD.five47.Theunderlinedword“entitled”refersto________.A.madeB.createdC.namedD.givenarightKIfyougotoBrisbane,Australia,youcaneasilygetasmallbookcalledDiscoverBrisbanefree.ThebooktellsyoualmosteverythinginBrisbane:therestaurants,theshops,thecinemas,thestreets,thebuses,thetrains,thebanks,etc.Hereissomethingaboutbanksonpage49:ANZBankingGroupCnr.Greek&QueenSts2283228BankofNewZealand410QueenStreet2210411BankofQueensland229ElizabethStreet2293122CommonwealthBankingGroup240QueenStreet2373111NationalAustraliaBankLtd225AdelaideStreet2216422WestpacBankingCorp260QueenStreet2272666Bankinghoursare.9:30amto4pm.Fri.9:30amto5pm.AllbankscloseSat.Sun.&PublicHolidays.Australiahasadecimalcurrency(十進(jìn)幣制)with100centstothedollar.Notesavailableare$100,$50,$20,$10,$5GoldCoinsare$2&$1Silvercoinsare:50,20,10&5centCoppercoinsare:2&1cent48.YoucanfindANZBankingGroupon_______.A.QueenStreetB.ElizabethStreetC.thecornerofGreekStreetandQueenStreetD.thecornerofQueenStreetandElizabethStreet49._____seemstobethemostimportantstreetinBrisbane.GreekStreetB.ElizabethStreetC.QueenStreetD.AdelaideStreet50.OnSaturdays,youcangoto_____toputyourmoneyinortakeyourmoneyout.A.ANZBankingGroupB.BankofQueenslandC.NationalAustraliaBankLtdD.nobank51.InAustralia,thebankshavetheirlongestservicehourson______.A.publicholidaysB.SundaysC.SaturdaysD.FridaysLWhoisthereamonguswhohasn’tdreamedofhavinghisorherownsmall(maybe,severalyearslater,evenbig)business,andhavingwonderfulfreedom,bothfromabossandfromthetimeclock:thefreedomtomakeupourownrulesforourwork,andourownplanesarrangingourownhoursofworkThatwayworkwouldbebothpainlessandfun.Or,soweimagine.nyourownsmallbusiness.Butinthoseearlyyearsofstartingyourownbusiness,Itisnotunusualfornewbusinessownerstoworkseventyoreightyhoursaweek,andifthereisadayoff,thatdaymightneedtobedevotedtoaccounting.gettingsomethingwonderfulinreturnbothmaterialandmentalcontinuesheUnitedStates.52.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknowthateverybodyhopes_____.A.toruleothersB.tobehisorherownbossC.togetatimeworkD.tobefreefromwork53.Mostnewbusinessownershaveto_______.A.workmorethan10hoursadayB.devotehimselftoaccountingC.flytosomeplacesintheworldD.haveadayoffinaweekTheexpressionnegativepicturemostprobablymeans”.A.aterribleexperienceB.apoorpictureC.limitedfreedomD.unpleasantsituations55.Thebeautifulhopeswillneverbedestroyedbecause_____.A.peoplelovebeautifulthingsbynatureB.peoplehaveastrongdesiretoseekpersonalgainsC.smallbusinessesmakebigmoneyeachyearintheUSD.smallbusinesseshaveadvantagesoverbigcompaniesMGivingbackingFairWayTheWestboroughHighSchoolgolfteamhadtakentheofficialphotoswiththestateprize.Theotherteams,disappointed,wereonthebusheadinghome.AndthenA9hadbeenrecordedasa7.Theywerenotthestateprizewinner;WobumHighhadwon.“Noonewouldhaveknown,”saidWobum’sinstructor,BobDoran.ForRota,itwasn’tdifficultdecision:“Theprizewasn’tourstotake.”CoinStars“Collegestudentsarelazy,buttheyalsowanttohelp,”saysUniversityofPennsylvaniagraduateDanaHork.Soshemadeiteasy,placingcupsinroomswherescharities(慈善機(jī)構(gòu)),whichweredecideduponbystudents.NeverForgottenAschoolinMassachusettsreceiveda$millioncheckfromJacquesLeBermuth.Butol56.WhatdidGregRotaprobablydointheendA.TookphotosofDoranB.HadmeetingwithDoran57.GregRota’sdecisionshowsthathewas______.A.honestB.politeC.carefulD.friendly58.Theunderlinedword“change”inthesecondparagraphmeans_______.A.IdeaB.DecisionC.CupsD.Coins59WhatdidtheschoolofficialsdoafterreceivingthecheckfromMr.LeBermuthA.Theytriedtofindoutwhyhegavethemthemoney.B.TheywenttoBelgiumtopaytheirrespectstohim.C.Theydugouttherecordsthatwereburiedunderground.D.Theydecidedtooffertheirstudentsfreeroomandboard.60.JacquesLeBermuthgavethemoneytotheschoolbecause__________.A.theschoolaskedforitB.Hehadnoneedforthatmuchmoney4650:ACCCD5155:DBADB5660:CADACNNewYork,September15.Duringaheavyrainfalllastnightabuscarrying42edriver.r11:30p.m.estimated(估計(jì))thattheaccidenthadhappenedabouthalfanhourbefore.TheinjuredandthedeadweresenttothenearesttownofValleyView.Atthepointwheretheaccidenthappenedtheroadhasathree-lane(三條行車線)A.thecarelessdriverB.thenearesttownofValleyViewC.Highway28D.theroadwithmanycurves62.Itwasverylikelythattheaccidenthappened________.A.a(chǎn)fter11:30p.m.C.a(chǎn)torabout11:00p.m.63.HowmanypeoplediedintheaccidentA.37B.36C.43D.42keys:DCAOTheUnitedStatesisalargecountry.FromtheEastCoasttotheWestCoastitisabout3,000mileswide.TheAtlanticOceanisontheEastCoastandthePacificsesThemostimportantonesaretheMississippiRiverandtheMissouriRiverinthee50statesintheUnitedStatestoday.everedStatesisNewYork.ItisonNewYorkBayandatthemouthoftheHudsonRiver.64.Itisabout3,000mileswide_________.A.fromCanadatoMexicoB.fromtheEastCoasttotheWestCoastC.fromtheAtlanticOceantotheEastCoastD.fromthePacificOceantoCanada65.“TheAmericanpeopleareofalmosteveryraceintheworld,”means________.A.theAmericanpeopleincludenearlyalltheracesoftheworldB.thereareseveralmainracesintheUnitedStatesC.theAmericanpeoplearemadeupofthewhiteandtheblackpeopleD.theAmericanpeopleconsistofonlyonerace66.WhatdoyouknowaboutNewYorkA.ItisthecapitaloftheUnitedStates.B.Itisinthecentralpartofthecountry.C.ItisthelargestcityintheUnitedStates.D.ItisatthemouthoftheMissouriRiver.67.NewYorkis________.A.inthecentralpartoftheU.S.B.ontheWestCoastC.atthemouthoftheMississippiRiverD.atthemouthoftheHudsonRiver68.WhichofthefollowingpicturesshowstherightpositionsofCanadaandMexicoCCanadaM—Mexico)keys:BACDDPIntheUnitedStates,itisnotusualtotelephonesomeoneearlyinthemorning.Soitiswiththetelephonecallsmadeafter11:00pm.Ifsomeonereceivesacallchosenforthecallcommunicatesitsimportance.Insociallife,timeplaysaveryimportantpart.IntheUSAgueststendtofeeltheyarenothighlyregardediftheinvitationtoadinnerpartyreachesthemonlythreeorfourdaysbeforethepartydate.Butitisnottrueinallcountries.Inotherareasoftheworld,itmaybeconsideredfoolishtomakeanappointmenttoofarinadvancebecauseplanswhicharemadeforadatemorethanaweekawaytendAmericanlifeforexampleIfpeoplearenotontime,theymayberegardedasimpoliteornotfullyresponsible.IntheUSAnoonewouldthinkofkeepingabusinessfriendforanhour;itwouldItheislessthan5minuteslate,hewillsayafewwordsofexplanation,thoughperhapshewillnotcompletethesentence.69.Acallatmidnightwouldmean_________.A.thematterislessimportantB.thematteristoodifficulttohandleC.thematterrequiresimmediateattentionD.itisamatteroflifeanddeath70.Accordingtothepassage,timeplaysaveryimportantpartin_______.A.everydaylifeB.privatelifeC.gettingalongwithothersD.businessA.threeorfourdaysbeforethepartydateinallculturesB.threeorfourdaysbeforethepartydateinsomeculturesC.threeorfourdaysbeforethepartydateintheUSAD.atyourchosentimeKeys:DCBQwaituntiltheendofthe20thcenturyfortheChannelTunnel.AfternearlytwoforthefirsttimesincetheIceAge,whenthetwolandmassesmovedapart.OnMay6,1994,Britain'sQueenElizabethⅡandFrance'sPresidentMitterrandcarriedouttheofficialopening.TheQueenwasaccompanied(陪同)onhertrainonthetrain.ThefollowingdaysawcelebrationstakingplaceinFolkestoneandCalais.Regularpublicservicesdidnotstartuntilthelatterpartof1994.72.QueenElizabethⅡ________attheopening.A.tookhercarRolls-RoycethroughthetunnelB.tookhercarwhichwasplacedonhertrainthroughthetunnelC.tookhertrainthroughthetunnelD.tookMitterrand'strainthroughthetunnel73.TheislandofGreatBritainis________.A.connectedtoFranceallthetimeB.separatedfromFrancewithatunnelC.separatedfromFranceallthetimeD.joinedtoFrancewiththetunnel74.WhichofthefollowingisrightA.Napoleonmadeplansforthetunnel.B.ThepubliccouldpassthroughthetunnelbytrainafterMay6,1994.C.Thetunnelwasbuiltfortwocenturies.D.ThetunnelwilldogreatgoodtoBritainandFrance.shiporplaneC.bycarortrainD.byship,carortrainkeys:DCBDRAbouttenmenineveryhundredsufferfromcolorblindnessinsomeway.Womenareluckier,onlyaboutoneintwohundredisaffectedinthismatter.Perhaps,afterall,itissafertobedrivenbyawoman!Therearedifferentformsofcolorblindness.Insomecasesamancannotseedeepred.Hemaythinkthatred,orangeandyellowareallshadesofgreen.Sometimesmanmayseeeverythinginshadesofgreen-astrangeworldindeed.theseareusedforseeingwhenitisnearlydark.Theyshowusshapebutnocolor.yredlightwillnotattractinsects,butabluelampwill.Inasimilarwayhumanbeingsalsohavefavoritecolors.Yetwearelucky.WiththeaidoftheconesinOnedaywemayevenlearnmoreabouttheinvisible不見的)colorsaround.76.WhydosomepeoplesayitissafertobedrivenbywomenA.Womenaremorecareful.B.Therearefewcolor-blindwomen.C.Womenarefondero
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