It was two years ago today that the huntin

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It was two years ago today that the hunting ban came into force, supposedly ending centuries of tradition. However, the law has been an unmitigated failure—not that either side is shouting about it.
It was a nightmare vision that struck fear and loathing into the hearts of millions. When the hunting ban became law, it was said, 16,000 people would lose their jobs, thousands of hounds would be put down, rotting carcasses would litter the countryside, hedgerows would disappear, riders would face on-the-spot fines, law-abiding people from doctors to barristers would be dragged from their horses and carted off to prison, while dog owners would be prosecuted if their mutt caught a rabbit.
These were just some of the claims as desperate countryside campaigners battled to save their sport in the lead—up to the hunting ban, which Labour rammed into law using the Parliament Act on November 18, 2004.
For many, the fears were real. Others exaggerated as they fought an increasingly aggressive anti-hunting lobby which had rejected acres of independent evidence affirming that hunting is the most humane way of killing foxes. In the battle to "fight prejudice, fight the ban", every emotive argument was deployed.
For its part, the anti-hunting brigade extravagantly claimed that the ban would put an end to the rich parading in red jackets. A senior Labour MP, Peter Bradley, admitted in this newspaper that it was, as many suspected, about "class war". He lost his seat shortly afterwards. But people in red coats did not disappear.
In fact, none of the forecasts came true. What did happen was something nobody had predicted: the spectacular revival and growth of hunting with hounds. In short, the hunting ban has been a failure.
Today, on the second anniversary of the ban’s coming into force on February 18, 2005, new figures show that participation in the sport has never been higher. It is so cheerful that two new packs have been formed, something that has not happened for centuries.
They include the seductively named Private Pack, set up by the financier Roddy Fleming in Gloucestershire. It operates on an invitation—only basis, a sort of hunting private members’ club. This can only mean one thing: like it or not, hunting is cool. Young people are taking it up, enticed by the element of rebellion and the mystique of what actually happens as hunts attempt to keep within the law.

The phase "came into force" underlined in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A.take effect

B.be popular

C.be forced

D.come into existence

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When you do not use your arms or your legs for some time, they will become weak. When you start using them again, they slowly become strong again. Everybody knows that. Yet many people do not seem to know that memory (记忆 )  works in the same way.

When someone says that he has a good memory, he really means that he keeps his memory in practice by using it.  When someone else says that his memory is poor, he really means that he does not give it enough chance to become strong.

If a friend says that his arms and legs are weak, we know that it is his own fault (过错).  But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, many of us think that his parents may be blamed (责备 ) , and few of us know that it is just his own fault. Have you ever found that some people can’t read or write but usually they have better memories? This is because they cannot read or write but they have to remember things, they cannot write them down in a small notebook.  They have to remember days, names, songs and stories, so their memory is being exercised the whole time.

So if you want to have a good memory, learn from the people: practice remembering things in a way as other people do.

小题1: Someone can’t have a good memory if _     

A.his parents don't have a good memory

B.he can't read or write

C.he doesn’t use his memory

D.he doesn't use his arms or legs for some time小题2: If you do not use your arms or legs for some time,                    _

A.they become weak and wont become strong until you use them again

B.they will become stronger

C.they become weak but they slowly become strong again

D.you cant use them any more小题3: Which of the following is true?

A.Your memory works in the different way as your arms or legs.

B.Your memory, like your arms or legs, becomes weak if you do not give it enough chance

to practice.

C. Don't learn how to read or write if you want to have a better memory.

D.A good memory comes from less practice.小题4: Few people know that it is only _     if a friend has a poor memory.

A.his grandmother's fault

B.his parents fault

C.his teachers’ fault

D.his own fault小题5: The writer wants to tell us________ .

A.how to have a good memory

B.how to read and write

C.how to use our arms or legs

D.how to learn from the people

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A÷B=C(A、B都大于0)如果A乘以5,B除以5,则C大小不会变.______.(判断对错)

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以下对罪刑相适应原则理解正确的有()

A.刑罚与罪质相适应

B.刑罚与犯罪情节相适应

C.有罪必罚

D.刑罚与犯罪人的人身危险性相适应

E.人身危险眭在罪刑相适应原则中起主要作用

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用于判断路基土干湿状态的指标是( )。

A.土的稠度

B.土的含水量

C.土的液限

D.土的塑限

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对前列腺描述正确的是()

A.有 * * 通过

B.为男性生殖腺

C.体前部有前列腺沟

D.分泌雄性激素

E.左、右各一

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