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When I was 19,I had got a job in my local bookstore. Living in the large city,I usually saw many strange customers(顾客),most of __小题1:_ were teenagers. They didn’t come often;I forgot all the customers __小题2: two. One night a 15­year­old girl came in looking for __小题3:__ book with a boy. They seemed to find _小题4:_ they wanted to buy. But __小题5:_ they came to the counter(柜台),the girl found she was a dollar or two short to buy the book,and she pulled out all her money to prove it. She looked so 小题6:. Just then I remembered my discount(折扣)card and it was still active,so I told the girl __小题7:_ to worry. I put in my code(密码),being happy that I could help them with this card. _小题8:__ the book in her hand she gave me a thankful smile,and then she and the boy got out of the store happily,leaving me feeling content,too. In fact sometimes a little thing can also make one’s world beautiful.

答案

1.Most of whom引导定语从句,修饰customers,

2. 句意是;除了两个人,别的顾客我都忘了。

3. 这里是泛指一本书。

4. What引导的是宾语从句。意为:他们找到了想找的东西。

5. When引导时间状语从句。

6. 从前面的the girl found she was a dollar or two short to buy the book,说明女孩很失望或是不高兴。

7. Tell sb not to do“告诉某人不要做”

8. With的复合结构,with+宾语+介词短语,做伴随状语。

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The road to controlling population growth in the 20th century was paved with good intentions and unpleasant policies that did not work, a new book argues an historian who grew up as the youngest of eight children might well be expected to approach the question of whether the world is overpopulated from an unusual angle. Matthew Connelly, a professor at Columbia University, dedicates his study of those who thought the planet had too many people and tried to do something about it to his parents, "for having so many children".

Yet, he assures the reader, it Was not his personal experience of large families that drew him to the subject. Mr. Connelly’s mentor, Paul Kennedy of Yale University, believed it was necessary to look beyond great-power rivalries to understand the post-cold-war era. In 1994 the pair wrote an article for Atlantic Mouthly arguing that population growth in poor countries, increasing awareness of global economic inequality and the prospect of mass migration could lead to clashes between the West and "the rest".

When, years later, Mr. Connelly began his own book on population growth, he still thought of the topic as a way to offer a broader understanding of world security. He ended up writing a very different-and angry-book, one about people who looked at the human race reproducing itself and saw what a gardener sees when looking at a prize plant: something to be encouraged to bloom in some places and pruned in others.

As the world population soared, the population controllers came to believe they were fighting a war, and there would be collateral damage. Millions of devices were exported to poor countries although they were known to cause infections and sterility. "Perhaps the individual patient is expendable in the general scheme of things," said a participant at a conference on the devices organized in 1962 by the Population Council, a research institute founded by John [D] Rockefeller, "particularly if the infection she acquires is sterilizing but not lethal. "

Furthermore, statistical estimates suggest that as much as 90% of the reason that women have families of a particular size is simply because that is the number of children they want. Where women gained education and rights, birth rates fell. As with reproduction itself, for people to become less fruitful, desire must precede performance.

Which one of the following is NOT true about Matthew Connelly()

A. He is the youngest of 8 children in the family and grew up to be an historian

B. He is expected to address the population problem from a different perspective

C. His personal experience of large families is the reason why he wants to do research in population

D. He wants to dedicate his research to his parents