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Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
With Alistair Darling set to announce the new Budget tomorrow and the cost of raising a child in the UK soaring to more than 186,000, new survey findings announced by popular preschool TV channel Nick Jr discover how today's parents are saving for their offspring's future. Nick Jr's study of over 800 parents found that almost two fifths are not actively saving for their children's future (37.1% ). Over half of all families questioned from the North East admitted they weren't saving, while Londoners were most likely to be investing in one way or another.
With private schooling setting back parents up to 130,500 and the cost of sending a child to university typically reaching 47,000, education is unsurprisingly the biggest financial concern, with 23.8% of UK parents saving for school or university fees. The survey revealed that Dads are more likely than Mums to prefer riskier investment options, putting their money into stocks and shares (14.6%) and property (9.8%). These choices were also favored by younger parents, who were additionally by far the most likely to invest in a child pension (44.4%).
6.3% of parents are opting to save for their child's first car, especially those parents in older age groups. Families living in Wales were also over four times as likely to invest for their offspring's first set of wheels (10.3%) as those in the South West (2.4%), where they were least likely to be saving for their child's first car. Only one in ten parents in Wales are saving for educational fees, compared with almost a third of parents in London and Northern regions.
Parents from Yorkshire are the least likely to invest in stocks and shares, at only 2.5% of those questioned. Property investments are popular with Londoners (26.6%), but parents in the North West and Wales are less likely to put their children's money into this volatile (反复无常的) market (2.7% and 2.6% respectively).
In December, it was found that the average cost of raising a child in the UK from birth to the age of 21 had soared to 186,032, which is set to rise to 265,500 in 2012. However, despite parents investing increasing amounts of money on their children's welfare, only 44.3% of those surveyed felt that their children have more opportunities in life than they did.
Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph?

A. Londoners invest more than others for their children.
B. Londoners are richer than those in North East.
C. Almost two fifths of the questioned parents invest nothing.
D. Not ail the families in the UK save for their children's future.

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听力原文:M : Did you sign up for a course that fits in your current work schedule?
W: Registration hasn't started yet.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(14)

A. There is no time to fit in a course.
B. She hasn't started to work yet.
C. It's too early to register for the course.
D. She has a lot of forms to sign.

Hundreds of young people who joined Yadin in digging at Masada were______.

A. students
B. researchers
C. archaeologists
D. unknown

听力原文:M: I was so angry when the cab driver tried to overcharge me that I called a policeman.
W: That kind of thing seems to happen quite frequently. I think you did the right thing.
Q: Why was the man annoyed?
(13)

A. Because the policeman stopped him.
Because the driver charged too much.
C. For no good reason.
D. Because he had been rubbed.

The hitchhiker usually stands at the entrance ramps(坡道) of highways or along the road itself with fingers clenched and the thumb of the right hand extended and pointing to the direction of the traffic. This is called "thumbing a ride", an expression coined(创造)in the late 1930s, which is also another name for hitchhiking. Any motorist seeing a person on the roadside with this hand gesture is quick to recognize his intention and reserves the right to give or decline him a lift to a convenient destination. Although in most cases the rides are free, some motorists may accept some money contributed to the cost of tolls and gas. For those motorists traveling alone a fellow rider will help pass the time on the journey.
Some hitchhikers may even go so far as to paint a poster with the name of the city of their destination written on it. In large letters they print the name of the city where they want to go, stand by the side of the road and hope that some motorist who is going in that direction will stop to give them a ride.
Another popular way to get a ride is to hang out around highway rest stops and ask people in the dining area if they are going your way. If a hitchhiker is patient, someone will surely make themselves available and offer a ride. Hitching a ride with a family is always safer than getting a ride from someone who is alone. Truck drivers transporting goods across the country are also safer that the lone driver and may have extra room in the cabin of their truck for a passenger. As a rule heeding to one's intuition and inner common sense is a good measure to judge if a driver is honest and the ride is safe.
What do people in authority say about hitchhiking?

A. It is a good way for children.
B. It is illegal in America.
C. It may involve dangers.
D. It must be totally stopped,

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