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專業(yè)英語四級分類模擬68READINGCOMPREHENSIONTEXTASpringishere:flowersareinbloom,birdsongfillstheair,andtheinboxesofemployersarefilledwithdesperateappealsforsummerinternships.Collegestudentsandgraduatesarewellawareoftheimpactadesirableplacementcouldhaveontheircareers.Witheverfewerentry-leveljobsinmanyindustries,internshipshavebecomeacriticalfirststepintoemployment.InAmerica,three-quartersofstudentsonafour-yearuniversitycoursewillhavetoiledasaninternatleastoncebeforegraduation.Uptohalfoftheseworkerswillhavegiventheirservicesfree.Somemayevenhavehadtopayfortheprivilegeofcomingtowork.

Unpaidinternshipsseemtobeanexampleofmutualutility:inexperiencedyoungsterslearnsomethingaboutachosenfieldwhileemployersgettofarmoutsomeunskilledwork.Thearrangementisconsensual,andcompaniesoftenuseinternshipstotestpotentialrecruits.Buttheincreasingpopularityoftheseunpaidplacementshascausedsomecontroversylately.NickClegg,Britain'sdeputyprimeminister,recentlylaunchedacrusadetobanthem,arguingthattheyfavourthewealthyandprivileged.Otherscomplainthatuncompensatedinternshipsviolatelabourstandards,exploitnewworkersandsurelydepresswagesforeveryoneelse.InAmerica,theytendtobeillegalatfor-profitcompanies,accordingtoguidelinessetoutin1947.ButtheDepartmentofLabourbarelyenforcessuchrules,inpartbecauseinternsareoftentooafraidtofilecomplaints.

OrganisationsinAmericasave$2billionayearbynotpayinginternsaminimumwage,writesRossPerlinin"InternNation",anewbookaboutthe

"highlycompetitiveracetothebottomofthecorporateladder".Perhapsone-thirdofallinternshipsatfor-profitcompaniesareunpaid,andinternsnowoftenfillrolesonceheldbyfull-timeemployees."YoungpeopleandtheirparentsaresubsidisinglabourforFortune500companies,"MrPerlincomments.

Toavoidlegalcomplications,companiesoftenencouragestudentstoworkinexchangeforacademiccreditsfromtheircollege.Butsuchcreditscancosthundredsoreventhousandsofdollars.Somecollegesabolishtheirfeesorearnthembyofferingguidanceandoversight.Formanyinstitutions,however,theyareaneasysourceofrevenue,morebeneficialtothemselvesthantheirstudents.

Callsfornewlabourlawsthatreflectthegrowingprominenceofinternshipshavegotnowhere.Instead,internswillhavetolookoutforeachother,forexamplebyratingtheirexperiencesonwebsitessuchasInternshipRatingsandInternocracy.Atanyrate,studentsmaybebuoyedbyararebitofgoodnewsfromtheNationalAssociationofCollegesandEmployers:employersintendtohire19%moregraduatesthisyearthanlast.Thisshouldsparesomefromthemiseryofworkingwithoutpay.1、Accordingtothefirstparagraph,collegestudentsandgraduatesfinditmostessentialto______.

A.getanentry-leveljob

B.providefreeservice

C.doaninternship

D.payfortheprivilegeofgettingajob2、NickCleggrecentlylaunchedacrusadetoban______.

A.internshipsbeforeemployment

B.uncompensatedinternships

C.consensualinternships

D.internshipsforrichcollegestudents3、FromRossPerlin'snewbook"InternNation",wecanlearnthat______.

A.competitionforinternshipsisintense

B.internsareusuallylookeddownupon

C.onethirdofinternsworkforfor-profitcompanies

D.internshipsareleastvaluedbyfor-profitcompanies4、Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Newlaborlawswillsoonbeenforced.

B.Graduateswillnothavetoworkasanintern.

C.Morejobvacancieswillbeavailableforgraduates.

D.Workingwithoutpaywillsoonbebanned.5、Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ReformofInternshipsandEmployment

B.EmploymentatFor-profitIndustries

C.DesperateGraduates

D.OrdealsforInternsEveryAprilIamtroubledbythesameconcern—thatspringmightnotoccurthisyear.Thelandscapelooksdull,withhills,skyandforestformingasinglegraycolor,likethelightcoloranartistpaintsonacanvasbeforethemasterwork.Myspiritebbs,asitdidduringanAprilsnowfallwhenIfirstcametoMaine15yearsago."Justwait,"aneighborcounseled."You'llwakeuponemorningandspringwilljustbehere."Andlook,onMay3thatyear,Iawoketoagreensostartlingastobealmostelectric,asifspringweresimplyamatterofmovingaswitch.Hills,skyandforestrevealedtheirpurples,bluesandgreens.Leaveshadunfurled,birdshadarrivedatthefeederanddaffodilswerefightingtheirwaytowardsheaven.

Thentherewastheoldappletree.Itsitsonanundevelopedlandinmyneighborhood.Itbelongstonooneandthereforetoeveryone.Thetree'sdark,twistedbranchesstretchinunprunedabandon.Eachspringitblossomssofreelythattheairfillswiththefragranceofapple.WhenIdrivebywithmywindowsrolleddown,itgivesmethefeelingofmovinginanotherworld,likeakidonawaterslide.

Untillastyear,IthoughtIwastheonlyoneawareofthistree.Andthenoneday,inafitofspringmadness,Isetoutwithaprunerandcutoffafewunorderedbranches.NosoonerhadIarrivedunderthetreethanneighborsopenedtheirwindowsandsteppedontotheirporches.ThesewerepeopleIbarelyknewandseldomspoketo,butitwasasifIhadcomeunbiddenintotheirpersonalgardens.

Mymobile-homeneighborwasthefirsttospeak."You'renotgoingtocutitdown,areyou?"sheaskedanxiously.AnotherneighborfrownedasIcutoffabranch."Don'tkillit,now,"hecautioned.

Soonhalftheneighborhoodhadjoinedmeundertheappletree.ItstruckmethatIhadlivedthereforfiveyearsandonlynowwaslearningthesepeople'snames,whattheydidforalivingandhowtheypassedthewinter.Itwasasiftheoldappletreewasgatheringusunderitsbranchesforthedualpurposeofacquaintanceshipandsharedwonder.Icouldn'thelprecallingRobertFrost'swords:

Thetreesthathaveitintheirpent-upbuds

Todarkennatureandbesummerwoods.

Onethawledtoanother.JusttheotherdayIsawoneofmyneighborsatthelocalstore.Hesaidhowthisrecentwinterhadbeenespeciallylongandcomplainednothavingseenorspokentoanyoneinourneighborhood.Andthen,helookedatmeandsaid,"Weneedtoprunethatappletreeagain."6、Bysayingthat"myspiritebbs"(Para.1),theauthormeansthat______.

A.hewasrelieved

B.hewasgloomy

C.hewassurprised

D.hewastired7、Theappletreementionedinthepassageismostlikelyto______.

A.beregardedasadelightintheneighborhood

B.havebeenabandonedbyitsoriginalowner

C.havebeenneglectedbyeveryoneinthecommunity

D.beattractiveonlytotheauthor8、InPara.3,"neighborsopenedtheirwindowsandsteppedontotheirporches"probablybecause______.

A.theyweresurprisedthatsomeoneunknownwaspruningthetree

B.theywantedtopreventedtheauthorfrompruningthetree

C.theywereconcernedaboutthesafetyofthetree

D.theywantedtogettoknowtheauthor9、Notuntillastyeardidtheauthor______.

A.ceasetoworryaboutthetree

B.becomeawareoftheappletree

C.begintoappreciatetheneighborhood

D.makeacquaintancewiththeneighbors10、Theauthor'sneighbormentionedinthelastparagraphmostcaredabout______.

A.whenspringwouldarrive

B.howtopassthelongwinter

C.theneighborhoodgathering

D.thepruningfortheappletreeTEXTBJobstressandworryingaboutjobsecuritycanbothtakeatollonawoman'sbody,althoughthetwoissuesaffectfemalehealthdifferently,accordingtoresearchpresentedlastmonthattheAmericanHeartAssociation'sAnnualMeetinginChicago.Butwhetherchronicwork-relatedstressiseatingatyournervesorballooningyourwaistline,therearenaturalsolutionswithnotoxicsideeffectsthatyoucanusetorelaxthepressure.

Inarecentstudylookingatworkstressandwomen,researchersfromHarvardandBrighamandWomen'sHospitalstudiedmorethan17,000otherwisehealthywomen,generallyintheir50s,enrolledintheWomen'sHealthStudyfor10years.Womenwhoreportedwork-relatedstrain,suchashavinglittleornoauthorityoverdecisionsorbeingunabletocontributecreativityandskillstothejob,wereupto88percentmorelikelytoexperienceaheartattackthanwomenwhoreportednoworkstrain.Overall,workingwomenreportinghighjobstrainfaceda40percenthigherrateofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease,too.

Worryingaboutlosingajobdidnotappeartoincreaseheartattackrisk,butitwaslinkedtoobesity,highbloodpressure,andhighcholesterol(膽固醇),allofwhichcaneventuallyleadtocardiovasculardisease.

PreviousresearchoutoftheUniversityofOregonhasfoundthatyoucouldadoptstress-zappingpropertiesofIntegrativeBody-MindTraining(IBMT)beforetheworkweek'sout.Afterpracticingitfor20minutesadayforfivedaysinarow,participantsreportedreducedstressandincreasedenergy.PreventionsuggeststhisintroIBMTexercise:Sitquietlyinacomfortableposition.Closeyoureyesandthinkofyourmindasafullcup;asthoughtscomeandgo,keepreturningtoanimageofthecupbecomingempty.Repeatforfiveminutes.

Regardlessofyourmeditationstyle,knowthis:Comparedtonon-meditators,womenwhopracticemeditationenjoyuptoa66percentdropinstresshormonelevels,whichcandramaticallyimprovehearthealth.

Ifyou'reinneedofanemergencyquickfreak-outfix,reachforapieceofgum.(Avoidartificialsweetenedgum,though—somearelinkedtohealthissues.)Onestudyfoundthatchewinggumboostsbloodflowtothebrainbyupto40percent,helpingyoustaycalmandinthepresent.Thispreventsyoufromponderingoversomeaggravatingofficeevent.

Youdon'tneedtobeamonktoenjoythebenefitsofmeditation.Infact,moreandmoreWesternintegrativemedicinepractitionersareusingitasanontoxichealthimprover.11、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanprobablyleadtowomen'swork-relatedstrain?

A.Theyarenotcreativeenoughintheirwork.

B.Theycouldnotaffordtolosetheirjob.

C.Theyhavenosayindecision-making.

D.Theyareunderpaidcomparedwithmen.12、Theword"zapping"(Para.4)isclosestinmeaningto______.

A.relieving

B.specifying

C.preventing

D.aggravating13、Meditationbenefitsourheartby______.

A.boostingbloodflowinthebrain

B.increasingstresshormonelevels

C.slowingbloodflowinthebrain

D.reducingstresshormonelevels14、Theauthormostprobablyagreesthatartificialsweetenedgum______.

A.isnoteffectiveinreducingstress

B.maycausesomehealthproblems

C.shouldbeavoidedalthoughitishealthful

D.isharmfulforone'shealthduetoitssugarcontaining15、What'sthefunctionofthelastfourparagraphsinthepassage?

A.Toillustrateaproblemwithexamples.

B.Toprovidetipsforsolvingaproblem.

C.Toindicatetheresultsofaproblem.

D.Torevealthecausesofaproblem.Patientsanddoctorshavelongunderstoodthepoweroftellingandlisteningtopersonalnarratives.Whetheramongpatientsinpeersupportgroupsorbetweendoctorsandpatientsintheexamroomorevenbetweendoctorsduringconsultations,storiesareanessentialpartofhowwecommunicate,interpretexperiencesandincorporatenewinformationintoourlives.

Despitetheexistenceofstorytellinginmedicine,researchonitseffectsintheclinicalsettinghasremainedrelativelythin.Whileimportant,avastmajorityofstudieshavebeenanecdotal,offeringupneitherdatanorstatisticsbutratherstoriestobackuptheauthors'claims.

NowTheAnnalsofInternalMedicinehaspublishedtheresultsofaprovocativenewtrialexaminingtheeffectsofstorytellingonpatientswithhighbloodpressure.Anditappearsthatatleastforonegroupofpatients,listeningtopersonalnarrativeshelpedcontrolhighbloodpressureaseffectivelyastheadditionofmoremedications.

"Tellingandlisteningtostoriesisthewaywemakesenseofourlives,"saidDr.ThomasK.Houston,leadauthorofthestudy."Thatnaturaltendencymayhavethepotentialtoalterbehaviorandimprovehealth."

Expertsinthisemergingfieldofnarrativecommunicationsaythatstorytellingeffectivelycounteractstheinitialdenialthatcanarisewhenapatientlearnsofanewdiagnosisorisaskedtochangedeeplyfixedbehaviors.Patientsmayreacttothisnewsbythinking,"Thisisnotdirectlyrelatedtome,"or"Myexperienceisdifferent."Storieshelpbreakdownthatdenialbyengagingthelistener,oftenthroughsomedegreeofidentificationwiththestorytelleroroneofthecharacters.

"Themagicofstoriesliesintherelatednesstheyfoster,"Dr.Houstonsaid."Marketershaveknownthisforalongtime,whichiswhyyouseesomanystoriesinadvertisements."

Dr.Houstoniscurrentlyinvolvedinseveralmorestudiesthatwillexaminethebroaderuseofstorytellinginpatientcareanddescribewaysinwhichitcanbestbeintegrated.Nonetheless,heremainscertainofonething:Sharingnarrativescanbeapowerfultoolfordoctorsandpatients.

"Storytellingishuman,"Dr.Houstonsaid."Welearnthroughstories,andweusethemtomakesenseofourlives.It'sanaturalextensiontothinkthatwecouldusestoriestoimproveourhealth."16、Claimsinanecdotalstudiesaresupportedby______.

A.solidevidence

B.personalnarratives

C.systematicdata

D.scientificstatistics17、WhatdoesthestudyledbyDr.ThomasK.Houstonfocuson?

A.Whetherstorytellingreallyexistsinmedicine.

B.Howwemakesenseoflivesbystorytelling.

C.Theeffectsofstorytellinginclinicalsetting.

D.Patients'anddoctors'attitudestostorytelling.18、AccordingtoPara.5,patientsmayfindthatthestoriesare______.

A.seldomdirectlyrelatedtothem

B.completelydifferentfromtheirexperiences

C.moreinterestingthandiagnosesordoctors'advice

D.similartotheirexperiencesinonewayoranother19、Marketershavebeenawareoftheimportanceof______.

A.establishingsimilaritiesbetweenstoriesinadsandconsumers

B.creatingadventurousexperiencesforconsumers

C.tellingandlisteningtostoriesinmedicine

D.sharingpersonalnarrativesbetweendoctorsandpatientsTEXTCLisabeganwalkingupthesteephillleadingfromthegroupofshackswhereshelived.Sheworeasmall,fadedgreenhatwitharimbigenoughtoshadehereyesfromthesun.Lookingdown,shesawthepowderysoilscatterwitheachofhersteps.Everytimeshestopped,thedustwouldsettleinathinmistoverherdark,barefeet.Shereachedthetopofthehillandstoppedtorestonabigrockbythesideofthepath.Sittingthere,shesawhermothercomeoutandstandonthesmallporch.Shewasabigwoman—notlikeLisa,whowassmallandthin.Lisatookafterherfatherwhohadalsobeensmall,orsohermothersaid.Lisadidn'trememberherfatherwellenoughtorecallwhathelookedlike.HeleftafterLisa'sfifthsisterwasbona.

Lisalookeddownagainandsawhermotherturninherdirection,herhandsrestingonherhips."Whatyoudoin'justsittin'there?"Lisacouldimaginehersaying."Girl,don'tyouknowI'mwaitin'forthingsfromthestore?"

"Comeonnow,stupid.Getup,"shetoldherself."She'sreallygonnabemadifyoudon'tgetgoingquick!"Shewalkedonhurriedly,overthehill.Thedirtpaththatshehadbeenwalkingonthereturnedintoaproperpavementwithasidewalkrunningalongeachside.

EverytimeLisawalkedthroughtownsheneverknewwhethersheshouldwalkintheroadoronthesidewalk.Shedidn'twanttobenoticed.Whenwalkingdowntheclean,tree-shadedstreetshewouldalwaysrealizeshehadnoshoesonandthatsheworeafadeddressandhat.Nowshestoppedandtriedbrushingsomeofthedustfromherclothes.Seeingthatthishadnoeffectonthedullanddirtycolorofthedress,shegaveasighandagainstartedtowalk.

Shewalkedanothertenminutesbeforeshereachedthestore.Lisasteppedinsideandfelttheairconditioningallaroundher.

"Wonderifthey'dmindmespendingthenighthere?"shethought,andthenlaughed."Letmesee—bread,sausage,lettuce.Iguessthat'sall."Asshereachedthecashier,shesuddenlywondered,"Oh,no!DoIhaveenoughmoney?"

"Seventy-twocents."

Shesighedandhandedthemanthreequarters.

"Seventy-twooutofseventy-five.Hereyougo—threecents."

Assheturnedtoleavethestore,abrightposterdrewherattention.Itread:"Hastheheatgotyoudown?Tryanice-creambar.Onlycents."Lisawalkedovertothedisplayandstaredatthefrozenchocolatebars.Herhandheldonlythreecents.Shelookedupatthesignagain,thendownatthefreezerandpulledoneout,justasanothercustomerwalkedaroundthecorner.Lisalookedupandsawhimwatchingher.Shehurrieddowntheaisle,glancingbacktoseeifhewasfollowing.Themancalledout:"Wait!Hey,wait!Youdidn'tpayforthat!"Heturnedtothecashier."Hey,thatgirl—shedidn'tpay."

"Huh?Ah—theycomeinhereanddothatallthetime.Neverbeentaughtanybetter.Oh,lethergo."Thecashiersaid.

Lisaranfastdowntheblackpavement.Herfeetburnedastheyslappedthehardroad.Sheheldontightlytothegroceriesandtoherice-creamandkeptrunning.Shestoppedwhenshereachedthatrockandsatonit.Thegroceriesslidthroughherarmontotheground,butshecontinuedtoholdtheice-cream.Withherfreehandsheslowlyremovedthewrapper.Theice-creambar,softfromtheheat,felloffthestickandontotheground.Lisasatverystillandstaredatthedryground.

Frombelowavoicecalledtoher.

"Lisa?Comeoverhere!I'vebeenwaitingforya.Comeon!Girl!"ButLisadidn'tmove.20、Lisa'shomecanbestbedescribedas______.

A.dangerous

B.crude

C.beautiful

D.dirty21、WhatdidLisarememberaboutherfather?

A.Shecouldonlyrecallthathewassmallandthin.

B.Shehadavaguememoryaboutherfather.

C.Sherememberedthathehadbeenillforlong.

D.Sheforgotaboutherfathercompletely.22、Lisahadto"getgoingquick"(Para.3)because______

A.hermotheryelledatherwhenshewasresting

B.hermotherwouldbeatherifshedidn'tgotothestore

C.shehadtocomebackhomebeforedusk

D.shehadtobuysomegroceriesforhermother23、Lisastoletheice-creambarbecause______.

A.shedidn'twanttospendthethreecents

B.therewasn'tanybodyaround

C.itcostmorethanshecouldafford

D.thecashierwasverytolerant24、WhatdidLisadowiththeice-creambar?

A.Sheshareditwithhersisters.

B.Shedumpeditontheground.

C.Shesawitmeltontheground.

D.Sheateitassoonasitwasunmelted.25、Attheendofthestory,thevoicewas______.

A.Lisa'smother's

B.thecashier's

C.fromLisa'sheart

D.merelyLisa'sillusionIstillremember—myhandsandmyfingertipsstillremember—whatusedtolieinstoreforusonourreturntoschoolfromtheholidays.Thetreesintheschoolyardwouldbeinfullleafagainandtheoldleaveswouldbelyingaroundinscatteredheapslikeamuddyseaofleaves.

"Getthatallsweptup!"theheadmasterwouldtellus."Iwantthewholeplacecleanedup,atonce!"Therewasenoughworkthere,tolastforoveraweek.Especiallysincetheonlytoolswithwhichwewereprovidedwereourhands,ourfingers,ournails."Nowseethatit'sdoneproperly,andbequickaboutit,"theheadmasterwouldsaytotheolderpupils,"oryou'llhavetoanswerforit!"

Soatanorderfromtheolderboyswewouldalllineuplikepeasantsabouttocutandgatherincrops.Iftheworkwasnotgoingasquicklyastheheadmasterexpected,thebigboys,insteadofgivingusahelpinghand,usedtofinditsimplertowhipuswithbranchespulledfromthetrees.Inordertoavoidtheseblows,weusedtobribeourtyrantswiththejuicycakesweusedtobringforourmiddaymeal.Andifwehappenedtohaveanymoneyonusthecoinschangedhandsatonce.Ifwedidnotdothis,ifwewereafraidofgoinghomewithanemptystomachoranemptypurse,theblowswereredoubled.Theyhitussoviolentlyandwithsuchdevilishenjoymentthatevenadeafanddumbpersonwouldhaverealizedthatwewerebeingwhippednotsomuchtomakeusworkharder,butrathertobeatusintoastateofobedienceinwhichwewouldbeonlytoogladtogiveupourfoodandmoney.

Occasionallyoneofus,wornoutbysuchcalculatedcruelty,wouldhavethecouragetocomplaintotheheadmaster.Hewouldofcoursebeveryangry,butthepunishmenthegavetheolderboyswasalwaysverysmall—nothingcomparedtowhattheyhaddonetous.Andthefactisthathowevermuchwecomplainedoursituationdidnotimproveintheslightest.Perhapsweshouldhaveletourparentsknowwhatwasgoingon,butsomehowweneverdreamedofdoingso;Idon'tknowwhetheritwasloyaltyorpridethatkeptussilent,butIcanseenowthatwewerefoolishtokeepquietaboutit,forsuchbeatingswerecompletelyforeigntoournature.26、Thestatement"myhandsandmyfingertipsstillremember"(Para.1)meansthat______.

A.theauthor'shandswereseverelyinjuredinthecleaningup

B.theauthorseldomdidsuchhardworkasthecleaningup

C.theauthorwasbulliedbythebigboysinthecleaningup

D.theauthor'shandswerehisonlytoolforthecleaningup27、Theheadmasterwouldtellthestudentstocleanuptheschoolatthebeginningofthetermbecause______.

A.hewastoolazy

B.thereweremanyfallenleavesontheground

C.theschoolwerecoveredwithmud

D.thestudentsdidn'tfinishtheirhomework28、Theheadmasteraskedtheolderboysto______.

A.beatthosewhoworkedslowly

B.treatthesmallboysaspeasants

C.supervisetheprocessofcleaning

D.dothecleaningallbythemselves29、AccordingtoPara.3,iftheauthorhadanymoneyonhim,hemostprobably______.

A.gaveittothebigboyssoastopleasethem

B.gaveitasabridetotheheadmaster

C.spentitallonhismiddaymeal

D.spentitbuyingmiddaymealforthebigboys30、Whenreceivingcomplaints,theheadmasterwoulddealwiththebigboysbymeansof______.

A.slightpunishment

B.harshcriticism

C.completeindifference

D.tediouspreachingTEXTDNotfaroffthePacificcoastintheCostaRicanjungle,acommunityhastakentothetreestocraftanew,sustainablelifeoffthegridandawayfromurbanity(文雅).FincaBellavistaisacommunityoflong-termresidentsandtravelguestshousedinanetworkoftreehousesbuiltfightintotherainforest.Perchedabovetheforestfloor,thesetreehousesareconnectedbyziplinesandskybridges,accessiblebystairsandladdersfromthegroundlevel.It'stheSwissFamilyRobinsoncomealive,createdbytwodreamerswhohadenoughofon-gridlivingintheUnitedStates.

FoundersMatthewandEricaHogancreatedFincaBellavistanotastheirownprivateescape,butasanevolvingcommunitythatiscontinuingtoattracttravelingguestsandestablishedresidentsalike.Plotsareavailableforpurchaseinthecommunitywherenewresidentscancrafttheirowntreehousesandjointhegrowingnumberofresidents.Visitorscanchoosefromanumberofexistingrentalsforshortorlong-termstays,perfectforthosewhoneedatemporarygetawayfrommodernizedlife.

That'snottosaythatmoderntouchesaren'tavailableatFincaBellavista.Limitedelectricity,hotshowersandevenWiFiareavailable,primarilyattheFincaBellavistacommunitycenter.Whilemanyoftheraisedstructuresareconnectedbyziplinesonly,thecommunityiscontinuingtodevelopaskybridgethatcurrentlyconnectsasmallerclusteroftreehouses.Asnewresidentsgetinvolved,moreofthesedevelopmentsareproducedbythecommunity.

ThenaturearoundFincaBellavistaisthecentralfocusofcommunitylife.Tworiversrunalongthecommunitypropertywithcrystalclearwaterandlarge,flowingwaterfallsthatoftenencouragevisitorstodivein.Theoceanisahikefromthecommunity,andasmallruraltownisjustamile-and-a-halfaway.ButthemostvaluedexperienceoflifeatFincaBellavistaistheenvironmentdirectlywithintheforestitself.Wildlizards,birdsandmonkeyssharetheplotwithitshumaninhabitants,providingforaverydifferentexperiencethanyourstandardhousepet.31、WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutFincaBellavista?

A.itwascreatedbytwodreamers.

B.Itsresidentsarelivinganon-gridlife.

C.Itisfeaturedbyanetworkoftreehouses.

D.Itisasustainablecommunity.32、The"plots"availableforpurchaseinFincaBellavistaare______.

A.newtreehouses

B.buildingmaterials

C.smallpiecesofland

D.constructionschemes33、WhatneedsdevelopinginFincaBellavista?

A.Networkconnection.

B.Electricitysupply.

C.Skybridges.

D.Ziplines.34、WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesthelifeinFincaBellavistacommunity?

A.Natural.

B.Barbaric.

C.Novel.

D.Interesting.Therewillbenovaledictoryspeech(畢業(yè)致辭)atJerichoHighSchool'sgraduationonSunday.WithsevenseniorslayingclaimtothetitlebycompilingA-plusaverages,noonewantedtositthroughasolidhalf-hourofinspirationalquotationsandsillymemories.

Instead,thesevenwillperforma10-minutehumorousplaytitled"2010:AJerichoOdyssey,"abouttheircollectiveexperienceatthishigh-achievingLongIslandhighschool,finishingupwith30secondseachtosayaf

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