阅读理解。 Life may not always seem fair, bu

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阅读理解。

     Life may not always seem fair, but we can learn to deal with it and make new choices along the way.

     I remember so clearly sitting next to my dad as we drove through the town. I was complaining about

something unfair that had happened to me. Dad looked directly at me and said,"No one ever said life was fair."

I was shocked at his answer. Later on as my marriage had problems even though I tried to save it. I could still

hear"It's not fair" in my heart. Now as I raise two kids alone, try to create new relationships and build a

business, I am forced to face the inevitable (不可避免的) truth every day. Gradually I've found that I have

accepted my dad's wisdom.

     We all will face loss or unexpected changes. But unfairness should not be the only thing in our life. We

choose for ourselves what seems fair by comparing our lives with others', and this can lead us to feel that our

own lives are unfair. People need to ignore what others have and set their own plans. Certainly, there're so many unhappy events in the world and in our lives, and when we deal with them, we try to control as many things as we can. Then, the sense of" it's not fair" often comes when we can't control the things in our lives. So please

put your efforts into the process rather than the result. You should learn that life is unfair, but you can be fair

and learn how to enjoy life.

1. How did the author feel when she heard her father's answer?

A. She felt surprised.

B. She thought it was wise.

C. She was happy.

D. She felt it was useless to her.

2. People usually feel things are unfair when ______.

A. they compare their situation with other people's

B. they talk to successful people

C. they have a great plan for themselves

D. they help friends recover from difficulties

3. When people deal with unhappy things, they often ______.

A. try to control them all

B. use all their efforts

C. ask others for help

D. complain to others

4. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 mean?

A. People said it was unfair to me.

B. I thought life was unfair to me.

C. I thought what my father said was right.

D. I could hear my heart beat.

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阅读理解。

     Today about 70 countries use Daylight Saving Time (DST). Daylight Saving was first introduced during

World War I in Australia. During the world wars, DST was used for the late summers beginning January

1917 and 1942, and the full summers beginning September 1942 and 1943.

     In 1967, Tasmania experienced a drought (干旱). The State Government introduced one hour of daylight

saving that summer as a way of saving power and water. Tasmanians liked the idea of daylight saving and the

Tasmanian Government has declared daylight saving each summer since 1968. Persuaded by the Tasmanian

Government, all states except two passed a law in 1971, for a test use of daylight saving. In 1972, New South

Wales, South Australia and Victoria joined Tasmania for regular daylight saving, but Queensland did not do so

until 1989.

     Tasmania, Queensland and South Australia have had irregular plans, often changing their dates due to politics

or festivals (节日). For example, in 1992, Tasmania extended (延长) daylight saving by an extra month while

South Australia began extending daylight saving by two weeks for the Adelaide Festival. Special daylight saving

plans were made during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

     The differences in daylight saving in Australia continue to cause serious problems in transport and many

other social activities. It also reduces the number of hours in the working day that are common to all centers

in the country. In particular, time differences along the east coast cause major differences, especially for the

broadcasters of national radio and television.

1. Daylight Saving Time was introduced in Tasmania _____.

A. to stop the drought in 1967

B. to support government officials

C. to pass a special law in the state

D. to save water and electricity

2. According to the text, which state was the last to use DST?

A. Victoria.

B. Queensland.

C. South Australia.

D. New South Wales.

3. What can we learn about DST in some Australian states?

A. It doesn't have fixed dates.

B. It is not used in festivals.

C. Its plan was changed in 2000.

D. It lasts for two weeks.

4. What do we know about the use of DST from the last paragraph?

A. There exist some undesirable effects.

B. It helps little to save energy.

C. It brings about longer working days.

D. Radio and TV programs become different.

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投油初期要清理掉油枪管道内的()、()和()等障碍物,以免堵塞油枪,如果油枪()不够,油焦滞留在油枪内也会造成通道阻塞。

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不列哪项不属于急诊留观室的护理工作()。

A.住院登记,建立病历

B.填写各种记录单

C.及时处理医嘱

D.做好心理护理

E.做好晨晚间护理

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1875年生效的对英国法院组织和程序法进行了划时代改革的是()

A.《法院改革法》

B.《法院法》

C.《程序改革法》

D.《司法法》

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1988年2月8日夜,赵某回家路上被人用木棍从背后击伤。经过长时间的访查,赵某于2007年10月31日掌握确凿证据证明将其打伤的是钱某。赵某要求钱某赔偿的诉讼时效届满日应为()。

A.1990年2月8日

B.2008年2月8日

C.2008年10月31日

D.2009年10月31日

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