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executive will expect you to be available at weekends: after all, that is why you get paid the big bucks. So that shiny promotion may not be for everyone. Beware the curse of overwork an/dissatisfaction. Some people like to devote their whole lives to their job and be at the centre of events. It is best to let them get on with it

58. What can we learn about\

A. Peoples careers are easily spoiled by unrealistic expectations. B. There are to some degree certain ceilings in people's career paths C Incompetent employees tend to have more chances to gain promotions D People don't necessarily get promoted by virtue of their competence

59. Why is Charles Handy's new book 21 Letters On Life And Its Challenges mentioned? A. To put forward useful suggestions on how to get promoted B. To show how many challenges we face without getting promoted C. To illustrate the serious consequences of the pursuit of promotion D. To prove the economic security brought along by the promotion. 60. Which of the following might be the best title of this passage? A. The Promotion Satisfaction B. The Promotion Curse C The Promotion Strategies D. The Promotion Prospect

C.

In 2010,the planetary(ǵģdefence team at NASA had identified and logged 90 percent of the asteroids(Сǣnear Earth measuring 1km wide. These\size of mountains and include anything within 50 million kilometers of Earth's orbit.With an estimated 50 left to log, NASA says none of the 887 it knows about are a significant danger to the planet.

Now NASA is working towards logging some of the smaller asteroids,those measuring 140 metres wide or more. Of the 25, 000 estimated asteroids of this size,so far about 8, 000 have been logged, leaving 17, 000 unaccounted for. Considering that a 19-metre asteroid that exploded above the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia in 2013 injured 1, 200 people,these middle sized asteroids would be a serious danger if they enter Earth's orbit.

Whether NASA can find the remaining middle-sized NEOs depends on getting the money to build NEOCam,a 0. 5-metre space telescope which would use infrared(ߵģlight to locate asteroids. Once logged,the planetary defence team would still need to work out how to defend the planet against being hit by the truly worrying asteroids-the PHAs.

Potentially Hazardous Asteroids\kilometres of Earth's orbit. NASA has created a map of 1, 400 PHAs,none of which are expected to be a threat in the next one hundred years. _ With technology already available,NASA can track these objects and make predictions about possible impact,at which point two defence solutions could be launched.

The first is DART-the Double Asteroid Redirection Test. Plans are scheduled to test DART on the moon of an asteroid called Didymos. \and hopefully the impact of DART will knock it out of its orbit enough for Earth-based telescopes to pick up.

Another suggested defence against a PHA on course to hit Earth is to blow it up using a nuclear weapon. It may sound like a plot from a film, and it was the subject of the 1998 film Armageddon, but the Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response (HAMMER) is a genuine NASA proposal. The eight-ton rockets would be fired at an approaching asteroid with the hope of bumping it off course. If the asteroid was too close to Earth for this plan to work, the rockets would carry nuclear bombs to blow it up instead.

61. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined wordlog? A record B protect C decide D. discover 62. What can we know from the first two paragraphs? A. NASA has measured 90 percent of the asteroids B. The asteroids are proved to be no danger to the planet C. There are still many unlogged asteroids near Earth. D. Middle-sized asteroids are more likely to enter Earth's orbit 63. What can we infer from the passage?

A. PHAs are a big concern but not an immediate threat in the short term B People needn't worry about the middle-sized asteroids with the help of DART. C. A special telescope will provide a complete defence against asteroids hitting Earth D. It is likely that Didymoon will be knocked out of its orbit, dropping to Earth 64. Where does the following sentence fit best in the passage? \it did get the money, it could probably achieve its goal in ten years A. B C D.

D

Monday dawned warm and rainless. Aurelio Escovar, a dentist without a degree, opened his office at six. When he had a handful of instruments arranged on the table, he sat down to polish the false teeth. He seemed not to be thinking about what he was doing, but worked steadily

The sharp voice of his eleven-year-old son interrupted his concentration Papa What?

The Mayor wants to know if you'll pull his tooth Tell him Im not here.

He was polishing a gold tooth. He held it at arm's length, and examined it with his eyes half closed. His son shouted again from the little waiting room

He says you are, too, because he can hear you

The dentist kept examining the tooth. Only when he had put it on the table with the finished work did he say, \where he kept the things he still had to do and began to polish the gold

Papa

What? He still hadn't changed his expression \ys if you don't take out his tooth, he'll shoot you.

Without hurrying, with an extremely calm movement, he stopped his work and pulled the lower drawer of the table all the way out. There was a revolver(ǹ).OK, he said . Tell him to come and shoot me.\

The Mayor appeared at the door. He had shaved the left side of his face, but the other side swollen and in pain, had a five-day-old beard

The dentist saw many nights of desperation in his dull eyes. He closed the drawer with his finer tips and said softly, Sit down

Good morning, \ Morning, said the dentist

While the instruments were boiling, the Mayor leaned his head on the headrest of the chair and felt better. His breath was icy. When he felt the dentist approach, the Mayor held his breath and opened his mouth

Aurelio Escovar turned his head toward the light. After inspecting the infected tooth, he closed the Mayor's jaw with a cautious pressure of his fingers. \)

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Because you have an abscess(ŧ).

The Mayor looked him in the eye. \

The dentist did not return the smile. He did all the preparation work without looking at the Mayor It was a lower wisdom tooth. The dentist spread his feet and grasped the tooth with the hot forceps(ǯ). The Mayor seized the arms of the chair with all his strength. The dentist moved only his wrist. Without rancor(Թ), rather with a bitter tenderness, he said , Now you will pay for our twenty dead men.

The Mayor felt the great pain in his jaw, and his eyes filled with tears. But he didn't breathe until he felt the tooth come out. Then he saw it through his tears. It seemed so foreign to his pain that he failed to understand his torture of the five previous nights

The dentist gave him a clean cloth. \

The Mayor did. He was trembling. While the dentist washed his hands, he saw the shabby ceiling and a dusty spider web with spider's eggs and dead insects

The dentist returned, drying his hands.Go to bed, he said, and gargle()with salt water

The Mayor stood up, said goodbye with a casual military salute, and walked toward the door, stretching his legs

Send the bill, he said.

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