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You’d like some coffee,    ?

 A.weren’t you B.wouldn’t you C.hadn’t you D.shouldn’t you

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The cheapest room and board in Jefferson City, Missouri,over the weekend was at the county(縣)jail(監(jiān)獄),and 170 people gladly checked in.Cole County charged$30 a night for anyone who volunteered to go behind bars on Friday or Saturday night SO officials could give the new jail a test run before it opened for real this week.People from three states spent the night at the jail,including some lawyers and a couple celebrating their first anniversary.

“It was something they could experience without having to get a criminal record,”Cole County Sheriff(治安官)Greg White said.“They spent the night and gained all understanding that they would not want to ever do this again.”

Jailers tried to give the citizens the full experience.They were told to give up their jewelry, cell phones,and other personal belongings.They were booked and photographed and led into the jail commons.They could keep their cell doors open,but that trapped feeling was still there because the outer room doors were locked,said Bob Watson,60,a reporter for the Jefferson City News-Tribune who spent Friday night at the jail. “While it was not a true copy of jail,you got some sense of what it's like to hear that door lock behind you,”Watson said.

Two other feelings were boredom and a lack of choice,illustrated by the television being left on one channel and drowned out anyway by everybody talking.

Bed was a steel bunk with a thin mattress(墊)。Overhead,a 40-watt bulb stayed 1it through the night in each cell.Handy for guards to see inmates,but not helpful to good sleep.How about the food? Dinner Friday night included cheesy pasta with turkey bits and coffee cake.“I wouldn’t pay for it in a restaurant,but you won’t die trying to eat it,”Watson said.

56. The 170 people stayed in the county jail to     

A.make a holiday       B.get punishment 

C.do a research         D.make money

57. What’s the main idea of the 3rd paragraph?

A.The jailers performed their duty well.    

B.The jail’s test run proved successful.

C.The 170 had the feeling of real prisoners.

D.The 170 weren’t treated as real prisoners.

58. The underlined phrase “illustrated by…”is used to   

A.introduce a new topic          B.draw a conclusion

C.give an example                 D.show the result

59. The l70 people were able to    in the county jail.

A.make phone calls            B.sleep well   

C.go around freely             D.chat with others

60. How did Watson like the food?

A.He enjoyed it.                   

B.He didn’t like it.

C.He thought it equaled a restaurant’s.

D.He didn’t eat it at all.

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The cheapest room and board in Jefferson City, Missouri,over the weekend was at the county(縣)jail(監(jiān)獄),and 170 people gladly checked in.Cole County charged$30 a night for anyone who volunteered to go behind bars on Friday or Saturday night SO officials could give the new jail a test run before it opened for real this week.People from three states spent the night at the jail,including some lawyers and a couple celebrating their first anniversary.

“It was something they could experience without having to get a criminal record,”Cole County Sheriff(治安官)Greg White said.“They spent the night and gained all understanding that they would not want to ever do this again.”

Jailers tried to give the citizens the full experience.They were told to give up their jewelry, cell phones,and other personal belongings.They were booked and photographed and led into the jail commons.They could keep their cell doors open,but that trapped feeling was still there because the outer room doors were locked,said Bob Watson,60,a reporter for the Jefferson City News-Tribune who spent Friday night at the jail. “While it was not a true copy of jail,you got some sense of what it's like to hear that door lock behind you,”Watson said.

Two other feelings were boredom and a lack of choice,illustrated by the television being left on one channel and drowned out anyway by everybody talking.

Bed was a steel bunk with a thin mattress(墊)。Overhead,a 40-watt bulb stayed 1it through the night in each cell.Handy for guards to see inmates,but not helpful to good sleep.How about the food? Dinner Friday night included cheesy pasta with turkey bits and coffee cake.“I wouldn’t pay for it in a restaurant,but you won’t die trying to eat it,”Watson said.

56. The 170 people stayed in the county jail to     

A.make a holiday       B.get punishment 

C.do a research         D.make money

57. What’s the main idea of the 3rd paragraph?

A.The jailers performed their duty well. 

B.The jail’s test run proved successful.

C.The 170 had the feeling of real prisoners.

D.The 170 weren’t treated as real prisoners.

58. The underlined phrase “illustrated by…”is used to   

A.introduce a new topic          B.draw a conclusion

C.give an example                 D.show the result

59. The l70 people were able to    in the county jail.

A.make phone calls            B.sleep well   

C.go around freely             D.chat with others

60. How did Watson like the food?

A.He enjoyed it.

B.He didn’t like it.

C.He thought it equaled a restaurant’s.

D.He didn’t eat it at all.

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  Lately, I’ve been talking about success with design students both at the school where I teach and at other programs that I visit.When I ask, “What is success?” The first response is, invariably(總是), “Getting a(n)  1   and making money.” It   2   some searching to arrive at a richer answer.  3  , getting paid is a baseline for success in any field.Putting this criterion on the table is a(n)  4   step.

  When I ask design students to talk about what makes design different from the fine   5  , they gravitate towards(被吸引到)the role of the client.Designers serve clients, or so the logic goes,   6   artists serve themselves.

  Although it is true that designers generally rely on clients, pleasing them is not the   7   purpose of our work.What designers share with our clients is the   8 。Our clients wouldn’t need us at all if we weren’t helping them   9   that public.The public may never know who designed the coffee cup they’re holding, the magazine they’re reading or the sign that’s   10   them where to go.But they’re seeing it, and some of them might, at some level, have their   11   enlivened(使有生氣), simplified or otherwise improved by it.One way to think about success is asking whether your work gets   12   or used, and if so, whether using it improves people’s lives.

  Designers have many ways to   13   to their profession and to see and be seen in the design world.One is entering competitions and   14   work to annuals and exhibitions.Another is   15   the design community-going to events, lectures and conferences, and helping to organize them, too.Yet another involves   16   and writing.Blogs and online journals like this one enable any designer to have a voice and share ideas.

  Success is   17   going to work every day and getting paid.Success means finding personal satisfaction   18   your work and loving what you do.And it means engaging with a(n)  19   world:a world of clients and employers, but also of readers, users and other designers.It is those things that make us   20 。

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The cheapest room and board in Jefferson City, Missouri,over the weekend was at the county(縣)jail(監(jiān)獄),and 170 people gladly checked in.Cole County charged$30 a night for anyone who volunteered to go behind bars on Friday or Saturday night SO officials could give the new jail a test run before it opened for real this week.People from three states spent the night at the jail,including some lawyers and a couple celebrating their first anniversary.

“It was something they could experience without having to get a criminal record,”Cole County Sheriff(治安官)Greg White said.“They spent the night and gained all understanding that they would not want to ever do this again.”

Jailers tried to give the citizens the full experience.They were told to give up their jewelry, cell phones,and other personal belongings.They were booked and photographed and led into the jail commons.They could keep their cell doors open,but that trapped feeling was still there because the outer room doors were locked,said Bob Watson,60,a reporter for the Jefferson City News-Tribune who spent Friday night at the jail.“While it was not a true copy of jail,you got some sense of what it's like to hear that door lock behind you,”Watson said.

Two other feelings were boredom and a lack of choice,illustrated by the television being left on one channel and drowned out anyway.by everybody talking

Bed was a steel bunk with a thin mattress(墊)。Overhead,a 40-watt bulb stayed 1it through the night in each cell.Handy for guards to see inmates,but not helpful to good sleep.How about the food? Dinner Friday night included cheesy pasta with turkey bits and coffee cake.“I wouldn’t pay for it in a restaurant,but you won’t die trying to eat it,”Watson said.

71.The 170 people stayed in the county jail to  

A.make a holiday B.get punishment C.do a research  D.make money

72.What’s the main idea of the 3rd paragraph?

A.The jailers performed their duty well. B.The jail’s test run proved successful.

C.The 170 had the feeling of real prisoners.D.The 170 weren’t treated as real prisoners.

73.The underlined phrase“illustrated by…”is used to 

A.introduce a new topic  B.draw a conclusion

C.give an example          D.show the result

74.The l70 people were able to  in the county jail.

A.make phone calls   B.sleep well  C.go around freely  D.chat with others

75.How did Watson like the food?

A.He enjoyed it.  B.He didn’t like it.

C.He thought it equaled a restaurant’S.D.He didn’t eat it at all.

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