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          Some recent reports on the death penalty have brought some interesting responses from
          readers all over the country. Although I really don’t like to make fun of people who oppose the
          death penalty because they are so sincere, I wish they would come up with some new arguments to
          replace the worn-out ones.
          For example, many said something like this : “Wouldn’t it be better to keep the killers alive so
          psychiatrists(精神科醫(yī)生)can study them in order to find out what makes them the way they are?”
          It takes the average psychiatrist about five years to figure why a guy wants to stop for two drinks after work and won’t quit smoking. So how long do you think it will take him to determine why somebody with an IQ of 92 decided to murder the little old lady who lives next door? Besides, we have a huge number of killers in our prisons—more than enough to keep all the nation’s psychiatrists busy for the next 20 years.
          Another standard is: “The purpose of the law should be to protect society, not to give cruel punishment, such as the death penalty.”
          In that case ,we should tear down all the prisons and let all the criminals go because most people would consider a long period in prison to be cruel punishment--especially those who are locked up. Even 30 days in the Cook County Prison is no picnic.
          And: “What gives society the right to take a life if an individual can’t?” The individuals who make up society give it that right. Societies perform many functions that individuals can’t. We can’t carry guns and shoot people, but we give that right to police.
          Words can not explain the suffering the families of murder victim are left to live with. The families suffer a terrible loss, and they live with terrible memories. The knowledge that the killers are alive and will probably remain alive and cared for you by society is extremely painful. Probably, people who oppose the death penalty should try explaining to these people how cruel it is to kill someone.
          72.What’s the writer’s attitude towards death penalty?
          A.Death penalty is a must.
          B.Death penalty doesn’t solve all the problems.
          C.Death penalty should be practiced more carefully.
          D.Death penalty should only be used on murderers.
          73.How many arguments against death penalty are discussed in the passage?
          A.Two  B.Three       C.Four  D.Five
          74.What does the last sentence of the text suggest?
          A.It’s cruel to use death penalty to kill someone.
          B.Murder victims need more comfort from the society.
          C.Opponents of death penalty should offer explanations.
          D.Murderers should be put to death as the punishment.
          75.The author develops the passage by         .
          A.providing typical examples of death penalty
          B.following the natural time order
          C.presenting and analyzing ideas
          D.comparing opinions from different fields

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          A. Second Church in Dorchester sponsors Easter Egg Hunt

          Join the fun at the Second Chruch in Dorchester’s Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, March 15, 2008 at 12 noon. Children aged 12 and younger are invited to the Church Lawn at the corner of Washington St. and Talbot Ave. in Codman Square to search for the hidden candy-filled egg. Bring your own basket.

          This free event is fun for the whole family.

          For more information call 617-825-2797, visit the website at http://www.secondchurchchnaz.org,

          or email info@secondchurchnaz.org.

          B. Choate Park Easter Egg Hunt

          The Easter Bunny will visit Choate Park this year and will hide thousands of Easter eggs throughout the historic town park for kids to find! The special day is Saturday, March 15, at 11 a.m. at Choare Park in Medway. The Easter Egg Hunt costs $5 per child over the age of 2, and is open to children up to ten years old. Pre-registration suggested at cholatefriends@yahoo.com or by calling 508-533-3275 so there will be enough eggs for everyone.

          C. Billerica Breakfast with Easter Bunny

          http://www.town.billerica.ma/us/cities/billericama/docs/UploadPages?recreation.htm#Breakfast

          Sunday, March 16,2008

          8:30-12 noon

          Shawsheen Valley Technical School Cafeteria

          100 Cook Street, Billerica

          $5.00 per person for a GREAT Meal and LOADS of fun!

          (Includes breakfast, photo with Easter Bunny, egg hunt, hat parade, face painting & crafts!)

          D. Burlington—FLASHLIGHT AT NIGHT EASTER EGG HUNT

          http://www.burlington.org/reaction//Special Events.htm

          Thursday, March 20, 2008

          The Easter bunny will be making a special trip to Burlington to hide some eggs for Easter. This year the Easter bunny will be hiding eggs in two separate locations. Bring your flashlight and a parent and help us find the eggs that are scattered about the Town Common and Simonds Park. The Easter Bunny will be on hand for pictures, so bring your camera. The Easter egg hunt is open for residents only who have signed up and have a ticket. This is for children ages 2-5 with a parents and tickets are $6 each.

          E. Wilmington

          http://www.towm.wilmington.ma.us/old/rec.htm

          EASTER EGG HUNT (Town Common)

          The Annual Easter Egg Hunt for children aged 6 and younger will be held on Saturday, March 22 on the Town Common. In case of poor weather or ground

          F. Methuen Easter Egg Hunt

          http://www.ci.methuen.ma.us/

          Saturday, March 22, 12:00 Noon at Veterans Park on Milk Street

          Children must be accompanied by an adult. Bring a Basket! Special Appearance by the Easter Bunny!!!

          Ages: Preschool to 3rd Grade.

          Information: 978-983-8590

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          76.Mr. Brown. My son is 5 years old. He loves Easter Egg Hunt. But this time I won’t be free until Saturday afternoon, March 22.

          77. Mrs. Houston My husband and I will be free on March 15, so we would like to take our kid, Jason, 12, to join in some free events.

          78.Mr. Robinson Judy, my daughter, is 3 years old. She loves the Easter Bunny so much that she will be happy to take a picture with it.

          79.Mrs. Ryan I am available before noon on March 15 so I am taking my boy, Justin, aged 8, to try for the egg hunts.

          80. Mr. William Besides egg hunts, my boy would also like to watch other performance, such as parade and painting.

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