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听力原文: Today, most countries in the world have canals. Even in the 20th century, goods can be moved more cheaply by boat that any other means of transport. Some canals such as the Suez or the Panama, save ships weeks of time by making their voyage a thousand miles shorter. Other canals permit boats to reach cities that are not located on the coast. Still other canals drain lands where there is too much water, help to irrigate fields where there is not enough water.
In places where it does not rain very often, irrigation canals drain water from rivers or lakes such as the lake behind the Aswan Dam on the Nile River, and provide the irrigation water.
In places where there is too much water, canals can drain the water off the land for use in fanning. In Holland, acres and acres of land have been drained in this way. Since much of this drained land is below sea level, the water in the canals has to be pumped up to sea level. Dikes have been built in Holland to keep the sea from covering the land, as it did in the past.
Canals are also used to carry water to mills and factories. The water from a river is kept at a higher level than the river until it reaches the wheel of the mill. Then the water is poured over un61 it reaches the wheel of the mill. Then the water is poured over the mill wheel, making it turn. The same principle is used in more modern factories and in hydroelectric generating plants. The force of the water, falling from a certain height, provides a cheap way of producing electricity.
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A. Cheaper and sometimes faster.
B. More expensive, but faster.
Cheaper. but more dangerous.
D. Moro expensive and slower.

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A.noneB.fewC.anyD.some

A. none
B. few
C. any
D. some

Passage One
ITEM ONE FOR SALE: Ocean Kayak Frenzy, Bright Yellow, $300; no accessories. Their kayak has been stored in the garage, is in terrific shape, cuz hubby barely used it. Visit www. oceankayak.com for specs and details. The kayak is in Canyon Country, and I'm willing to drive 1/2 way to deliver. That is, depending on where you are. Call me, Terry, at 661-294-2510 (work) or e-mail me at kyakker@thevine, net for more information. (ad expires October)
ITEM TWO FOR SALE: Perception Pirouette. Excellent condition, granite (white) color, front & rear flotation bags, one Perception Skirt. Very stable, fast and a lot of fun. This is a beautiful boat and will fit just about everyone. $350.00 or best offer. George 714/842-7183 or scckayak@eatrhlink.net (ad expires September)
ITEM THREE FOR SALE: (2) BRATCHA Ⅱ WING Paddies. 100% carbon graphite blade and shaft, large size blade, Hungarian design, made in So. Africa. Ideal for sprint kayak. One of the most popular paddles worldwide. 220 cm, but easily disassembled for adjustment, used hot glue to attach blades to shaft. $200.00 ea. Or best often. George 714/842-7183 or scckayak@earthlink.net (ad expires October)
ITEM FOUR FOR SALE: Current Designs Gulfstream in excellent shape, three years old with factory mounted Ritchie compass. Fiberglass, 16'10", 23.3" wide, Green deck, 52 lbs; Derek Hutchinson designer. $1800 or best offer. Phone Lew or Cindy Warden, 909 585-9976; Big Bear CA. lew. warden@verizon.net (ad expires August)
ITEM FIVE FOR SALE: derrick Hutchinson design TOOKSOOK carbon fiber paddle, 240 cm shaft. This is a symmetrical paddle and a great all around paddle. The carbon fiber blades have metal embedded on the ends to prevent damage from rocks. The only reason I am selling is that it is a little too long and heavy for me since my (relatively unsuccessful) shoulder surgery. Contact Mike at embro@earthlink.net or call me at 818-599-8169 (ad expires July)
Passage Two
Listed below are some of the key events of the Asian economic crisis in 1997
July 2 Thai officials devalue the bath, the Thai currency, following a several-weck4ong sell-off by international
currency speculators, who behaved that it was overvalued
July 18 Alter weeks of pressure from speculators, currencies throughout Asia begin to plummet. The Singapore
dollar, the Malaysian ringgit and the Indonesian rupiah all decline sharply
Aug. 11 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) coordinates a $17 billion bailout package of loams to help
stabilize Thailand's economy
Oct. 22 The South Korean government intervenes to aid the Kia Group, one of the country's largest conglomerates
(集团). Kia is the fifth South Korean conglomerate in 1997 either to dc fault on loans or seek bankruptcy
protection
Oct. 31 The IMF pledges a $33 billion Bailout package for Indonesia; the following day the government shuts
down 16 insolvent banks
Nov. 3 After weeks of intense criticism of his handling of Thailand's economic crisis, Thai Premier Chavalit
Yongchaiyudh announces his resignation
Nov. 19 Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad survives a confidence vote on his leadership. The vote
was held following international condemnation of remarks he made criticizing currency speculators and
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A. Y
B. N
C. NG

The penny-press approach was pioneered by ______.

A. Henry Raymond
B. James Gordon Bennett
C. Benjamin Day
D. Joseph Pulitzer

Non-slick cookware material Teflon has once again landed in the spotlight after a US independent review board said they believe a chemical used in making it poses more of a cancer risk than previously indicated.
But DuPont, the US-based chemical giant that manufactures Teflon, denied exposure to PFO, an acid, which could pose a health risk to the public.
The findings have not resulted in any substantial impact on the company, a DuPont China Beijing office official, said on Friday.
China's product quality watchdog said on Friday that it knows about the incident and has not yet decided whether to test the safety of the non-stick surface for the second time in less than a year. In a &aft report released earlier this week, an advisory board that reviewed the US Environmental Protection Agency's report concluded that PFOA is "likely" to be carcinogenic to humans. The draft was based on tests conducted on animals, and the advisory board mended the US EPA conduct further testing
But a statement released by DuPont on Tuesday said that the company is conducting an employee health study on PFOA and that partial results indicate no association between PFOA exposure and most of the health parameters that were measured. According to Xu Yang, a public relations official with DuPont's Beijing office, about 5 percent of Chinese families use non-stick flying pans compared with 95 percent in the United States.
Last year, the US EPA said it would fine DuPont for failing to report test results regarding PFOA, but the investigation is under way.
China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine ordered a probe last October, but it detected no PFOA in Teflon cookware.
"Landed in the spotlight" (Line 1, Para 1) can be best replaced by______.

A. Entered the market
B. Retreated from the market
C. Become the focus of attention
D. Been prohibited from sales

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