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WASHINGTON/NEW YORK - US President Bush said on Monday that he wanted Osama bin Laden “dead or alive” for last week’s attacks on the World Trade Center and the pentagon, but many of Washington’s allies are cool on strikes against Afghanistan.

  Bush has named Saudi - born militant Osama bin Laden as a prime suspect, though he has provided no evidence for his claim. Still, he had been building public support for military action and has warned Afghanistan’s Taliban to give up Bin Laden.

  But the Taliban, which has warned of “holy war” in response to any US attack, by Tuesday afternoon had given no indication of whether the man they call their“ guest” would be handed over.

  On an unprecedented“ Day of terror”, two planes smashed into New York’s World Trade Center twin towers on September 11, putting them into ruins while explosions rocked the Pentagon in Washington, and the White House and State Department were evacuated. The attacks have left more than 5, 000 people dead or missing.

  China has said it is ready to join international efforts in fighting “terrorism ”but insisted that peace, not war, is the best option.

  In London, Blair declared it a“ war between the civilized world and fanaticism ”and determined to stand by an ally which aided Britain in two world wars. France, Germany and other, including Russia, are also supportive. “The evil must be punished, ” Russian President Vladimir Putin said. “But we should not liken ourselves to bandit.” His defense chiefs have ruled out hosting NATO forces in former Soviet Central Asia or joining US military action, although Moscow says it will help with intelligence.

55. What building(s)was/were totally damaged?

  A. The World Trade Center and the Pentagon

  B. The World Trade Center.

  C. The Pentagon.

  D. The White House

56. In this passage, what country does the underlined part refer to?

  A. Russia    B. France    C. Germany    D. America

57. According to the passage, which of the following is right?

  A. It was bin Laden that made the terrorist attacks, which have left more than 5, 000 people dead or missing.

  B. Russian forces will join US military action.

  C. There is no sign to show that the Tailbone will hand over bin Laden.

  D. Few countries support America after the attacks.

58. From the passage, what problem is the world facing?

  A. Wars    B. Terrorism   C. Population   D. Explosions

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小题1:B

小题2:D

小题3:C

小题4:B

         

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Lichens may grow on the bark of a tree in a steaming tropical rain forest, on the bricks of big city buildings, on rocks in hot springs, on wind-swept mountaintops, and in the driest desserts. In the arctic, they provide the principal food for caribou, and they are one of the few plants that grow in Antarctica. They are pioneers, appearing in barren rocky areas and starting the formation of soil in which mosses, then ferns, and then other plants can take root.
Lichens are a partnership of two plants — fungi and algae. The lichen body is made up of a network of fungal strands. In the upper layers of these grow groups of algae. The two organisms live together to the benefit of both, a relationship known as symbiosis. The fungi provide support, absorb water, and shelter the tender algae from direct sunlight. The algae carry on photosynthesis and provide the fungi with food. The algae can live independently and are recognizable as a species that grows alone. The fungi, on the other hand, cannot live apart from their partners. They can be placed in known classes of fungi but are unlike any species that lives independently.
So definite are the form, color, and characteristics of these double organisms that for hundreds of years, they were classified as one. More than 15,000 "species" were named. If these organisms are classified as separate species, it is difficult to fit them into the existing system of classification. But if they are classified separately, these species of fungi seem rather strange. Lichens are a splendid example of the difficulties faced by taxonomists in classifying species.

Which of the following best expresses the main idea of Paragraph 2

A.Because of their characteristics as double organisms, it is difficult to classify lichens.

B.Over 15,000 varieties of lichens have been identified.

C.Double organisms should always be classified as separate species.

D.Taxonomists always find it difficult to classify new species of plants.