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GOLD RIDE RENTALS
Customer Information:
Name:______
Address:______
Phone Number:______
Type of vehicle desired(check one):
Car( ) Van( ) Motorcycle( ) Other(specify: )
Model & Make:______
Insurance* (check all desired):
Travel( ) Health( ) Life( ) Breakdown ( )
Estimated rental period:(days)
Rental purpose(check one):
Business( ) Leisure( ) Other(specify: )
Major destinations anticipated during rental(fill in the blanks):
1) State______City______
2) State______City______
3) State______City______
Gold Ride Center vehicle will be returned to:______
Payment Method(choose one)
· Cash
· Travelers Check
· Credit Card [ Card number and Expiration Date:______ ______ ______ ______/______/______] (Vehicle fee schedule on separate page)
By signing below, you agree to the following terms:
The vehicle selected by the customer must be returned to a Gold Ride Rental Center in the same condition as at time of rental. The customer is liable for any damage to the vehicle while in his or her possession, including but not limited to body, engine, tires or interiors. Rental charges accrue every 24 hours and begin upon the customer taking possession. Charges end when the vehicle is formally returned to any Gold Ride Rental Center.
Add-on coverage against collision and theft: $ 75 per type requested.
GOLD RIDE RENTALSWhat is NOT a rental agreement.

A.
Damages to the vehicle will result in a fine.
B.
Charges must be paid within 24 hours of rental.
C.
Vehicles may be returned to any store location.
D.
Insurance against theft costs extra.
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【单选题】The best title for this passage is (). A.The Products of Nature B.The Life Pattern on Earth C.The Exhausted Ecological System D.The Broken Balance of Nature

A.
The study of ecology is important for everyone who cares about our world. Air, water, and land -- we would not live without any of these. But what do we mean by land It is the earth beneath our feet, wherever we are. It is mountains and plains. It is wide fields for growing com and wheat. Or it may be an airfield or a parking lot or a highway or a whole city -- land covered with cement, asphalt, and buildings. Land is the solid part of the Earth.
B.
Land is the soil plants grow in. That is the most important things about the land -- it is the place where green plants grow. Without green plants there would be not life on Earth. Green leaves make oxygen. All of us -- ants, elephants, people, every living creature -- must have oxygen to stay alive. We breathe in oxygen and our bodies use it. Carbon dioxide is formed in the process and we breathe it out. Leaves use carbon dioxide along with water to make food for plants. Then they give off oxygen.
C.
This process has been going on for millions of years. It is part of the pattern of our natural life on Earth. This pattern had changed very little for millions of years before people arrived on Earth. People found ways to improve their lives by changing nature, by trying to make nature fit in with their way of life. Warm houses in winter, electric lights at night, factories to produce our food, our clothes, our gadgets(零用品) -- all this people have accomplished. And we learned to grow more food on the land than nature could grow without our help.
D.
All this is good -- up to a point. But it has gone too far. We have produced too much and we have failed to see what this was doing to our world. We have not understood the ways in which all living things on Earth depend on one another. We ourselves have increased until the sheer numbers of people on Earth have upset the balance of nature.

【单选题】42() A.on B.to C.for D.with

A.
In 1959 the (41) American family paid $ 989 (42) a year’ s supply of food. In 1972 the family paid $1 311. That was a price (43) of nearly one-third.
B.
Every family has (44) this sort of experience. Everyone agrees that the cost of (45) a family has risen sharply. But there is less agreement (46) reasons for the rise are being discussed. Who is really (47)
C.
Many blame the farmers who (48) the vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs and cheese (49) stores offer for (50) . According to the U.S. Department of (51) , the farmer’s share of the $ 1 311 spent by the family in 1972 was $ 521. This was thirty-one percent (52) than the farmer had received in 1959.
D.
But farmers claim that this increase was very small (53) to the increase in their cost of (54) . Farmers tend to blame others for the sharp (55) in food prices. They particularly blame those who (56) the farm products after the products leave the farm. These (57) truck drives, meat packers, manufacturers of packages and other food containers, and the (58) of stores where food is sold. They are among the "middlemen" who stand (59) the farmer and the people who buy and eat the food. (60) middlemen the ones to blame for food price