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C. saying “no” means losing a job D. people have the right to be liked to the writer, what should you do if you want to refuse the other person‟s request? A. Just say you can‟t help him. B. Say sorry to him. C. Refuse him clearly. D. Talk to the other person to find a mutual way. to the writer, what should you do if your refusal is not accepted? A. Say yes to him. B. Repeat your reason for his acceptance C. Just go away D. Say no to him 70. What is the best title of the passage? A. You Need Courage To Say “No” B. “Yes” More Than “No” C Anyone Has The Right To Say “No” D. It‟s Hard To Say “No” B Who are the most beautiful women in the world? Looking at the records, people might think Venezuelan women are. They win the Miss Latin America, Miss Universe, and Miss World contests more frequently than women from any other country. In Venezuela, the term “Miss” as in “Miss Universe” is an honored title. These days, people in some cultures consider beauty contests to be silly. They have tried to stop these contests, saying the contests treat women as objects and place too much importance on women‟s looks. But in Latin America, beauty contests are a source of pride. And in Venezuela, they are almost a national obsession(狂热 ). Are Venezuelan women really more beautiful than other women? “They are not really more beautiful here,” says Selena, who trains girls for the contest. “It‟s just that the girls here work harder and prepare more than anyone else.” Preparing for a contest is a fulltime job that includes sixteenhour days for six months. Many of the women take a leave of absence from their jobs during the training period. “If you don‟t take this seriously, you don‟t have a chance.” Selena says. The preparation takes many hours a day. The contestants stretch their bodies and practice their walks down the runway. They work on their speeches and practice answering questions such as, “Whom do you admire most in the world?” They starve to stay slim. They take classes to learn how to style their hair and apply makeup. Most of them grow their hair long and diet to lose at least 10 pounds. Many of them have their teeth straightened or have plastic surgery (整形外科手术 ) to straighten or fix other body parts. It isn‟t easy, and the contestants give up a lot for the contest. One Miss Universe winner immediately put on 20 pounds after the contest. She said the only thing she wanted to do after the contest was to eat. The cost is high as well. The training for the Miss Venezuela and Miss Universe contests can cost up to $ 60,000. Fortunately the television station that sponsors (赞助 ) the contest pays the costs of training the finalists. Yet most of the contestants say it‟s worth the effort. A former Miss Universe is now a mayor of a district in a large city. Although she had no political experience before that, she has been asked to run for higher political office. Another winner has her own television show. Winners have an advantage they could not get anywhere else. “It‟s the only chance you have to make it.” Says one contestant. “You can‟t get these opportunities any other way.” 71. From the above passage we can infer that Venezuela is probably____. A. a place where contestants from all parts of the world gather together B. a city in America where beauty contest is held C. a country in Latin America D. a world beauty center 72. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Contestants have to stay away from their work for a period of time before the contest. B. Only a few women won the contest without being trained. C. Beauty isn‟t the only factor for a contestant to win the contest. D. It‟s too expensive for individuals (个人 ) to pay for the training for the contest. 73. What is the best title for the passage? A. Beauty Means Money B. Venezuelan Women — the Most Beautiful Women in the World C. How to Succeed in the Beauty Contest D. Training — the Only Way to Success C Having learned much about the War of Resistance against Japan, Mao Jingxin didn‟t like the Japanese when she was a child. “I thought they were cruel and rude,” said the 18yearold girl from Hebei Province. But she began to change her mind after she met some Japanese teenagers in a history museum six years ago. These fashionable high school students looked seriously at the history displays and talked to Mao in a friendly way. “I found that they are not bad as I thought,” she said. Like Mao, many Chinese teenagers‟ are caught up in this confusion. A survey by 21st Century Teens shows about 51 per cent of Chinese teenagers say they dislike Japan. But most of them still want to have a Japanese friend. Also, Japan lies third on their list of Asian countries that they want to visit, following Singapore and South Korea. Teens did a survey just before the 60th anniversary of the victory day of the War of Resistance against Japan, which fell on September 3. The survey aimed to encourage understanding and munication between young Chinese and Japanese. Teens also wanted to understand Chinese teenagers‟ attitudes towards Japan, and how much they actually know about the country. As Teens found, more than 60 per cent of Chinese teenagers learn about Japan through the media or books. Only 16 per cent have ever met a Japanese person. “Most of my friends hate Japan for what it did to China during World War II. But people should not live in hatred. I think the best way to figure it out is to have contact with the Japanese people myself,” Zhang Yuyuan, a Senior 2 girl, told us in the survey. Jin Xide, professor of the Chinese Academy of Social Science, says that China and Japan actually had a peaceful relationship during the 1970s and 1980s. Since the 1990s, the growth of Japan‟ s rightwing forces has caused great difficulties. “We have to be strong against th。
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