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1.[主观填空题] ______ If it was true that the mother’s actions over the next nine months would affect her offspring for the rest of his life.
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A.
2.[主观填空题] ______ It’s important to see your actions align with your life goals.
A.
3.[主观填空题] ______How do I retrieve my password?
A.
4.[主观填空题] _______ All of the events that had accumulated and contributed to my bad day were, in reality, so very minor and trivial.
A.
5.[主观填空题] ______ She is the biggest contributor to the Hope Project.
A.
6.[主观填空题] ______ Just show your ticket at the check-in counter.
A.
7.[主观填空题] ______ Are all the modern devices and digital conveniences we have at our disposal
A.
8.[主观填空题] ______ He was waiting for me to offer him a prescription, or to order more tests.
A.
9.[主观填空题] ______You can forward texts and photos, even messages from third-party applications.
A.
10.[单选题] States normally grant citizenship to people who have entered the country legally and been granted leave to stay.
A.departure
B.permission
C.vocation
D.vacation
11.[单选题] Kraus says he has an “unhealthy relationship” with his phone and is constantly pulling it out tocheck things, and that if he lets it, that behaviour “fills up those gaps in my day — some gaps ofboredom, some of solitude.”
A.secrecy
B.happiness
C.interest
D.loneliness
12.[单选题] A small man robbed a bank with a toy gun and was caught by a young teller of the bank.
A.guard
B.bank clerk
C.manager
D.customer
13.[单选题] I think you are the gift which the God bestow on me.
A.donate
B.respect
C.apply
D.give
14.[单选题] I am pleased to tell you that your application for the post of Assistant Editor has been successful.
A.request
B.plan
C.effort
D.admission
15.[单选题] He has trouble understanding that other people judge him by his social skills and conduct.
A.style
B.behavior
C.mode
D.attitude
16.[单选题] Obama had dual citizenship at birth-his mother was American and his Kenyan father was a British subject.
A.course
B.topic
C.citizenship
D.field
17.[单选题] Let’s take a trip and explore a whole new world under the sea.
A.muddle 答案联系q1647861640
B.recur
C.change
D.study
18.[单选题] So take risks. Explore. Switch majors.
A.choose
B.help
C.change
D.study
19.[问答题] Are there any danger of making friends on line? What are your suggestions for the internet safety for making friends online?
A.
20.[问答题] People may never forget the best moments they’ve spent with their old friends? Tell about your best moment with your best friends?
A.
21.[单选题] In the last 500 years, nothing about people — not their clothes, ideas, or languages — has changed as much as what they eat. The original chocolate drink was made from the seeds of the cocoa tree by South American Indians. The Spanish introduced it to the rest of the world during the 1500’s. And although it was very expensive, it quickly became fashionable. In London, shops where chocolate drinks were served became important meeting places. Some still exist today.
The potato is also from the New World. Around 1600, the Spanish brought it from Peru to Europe, where it soon was widely grown. Ireland became so dependent on it that thousands of Irish people starved when the crop failed during the “Potato Famine (饥荒)”of 1845-1846, and thousands more were forced to leave their homeland and move to America.
There are many other foods that have traveled from South America to the Old World. But some others went in the opposite direction. Brazil is now the world’s largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries. But it is native to Ethiopia, a country in Africa. It was first made into a drink by Arabs during the 1400’s.
According to an Arabic legend, coffee was discovered when a person named Kaldi noticed that his goats were attracted to the red berries on a coffee bush. He tried one and experienced the “wide-awake” feeling that one-third of the world’s population now starts the day with.
A.?
Food??
B.?Clothing???
C.?
?Ideology
D.?
?Language
E.?
some shops
F.?
some South American Indians
G.?
the potato harvest was bad
H.?
Brazil????????????????????????
I.?
Colombia???
J.?
Ethiopia???
BA.?
Egypt
BB.?
?Coffee is native to Colombia
BC.?
Coffee can keep one awake.
BD.?
Coffee drinks were first made by Arabs.
22.[单选题] Terry Wolfisch Cole may seem like an ordinary 40-year-old mom, but her neighbors know the truth: She’s one of the "Pod People." At the supermarket she wanders the aisles in a self-contained bubble, thanks to her iPod digital music player. Through those little white ear buds, Wolfisch Cole listens to a playlist mixed by her favorite disc presenter-herself.
At home, when the kids are tucked away, Wolfisch Cole often escapes to another solo media pod- but in this one, she’s transmitting instead of just receiving. On her computer web log, or "blog", she types an online journal chronicling daily news of her life, and then shares it all with the Web.
Wolfisch Cole-who also gets her daily news customized off the Internet and whose digital video recorder (DVR) scans through the television wasteland to find and record shows that suit her tastes-is part of a new breed of people who are filtering, shaping and even creating media for themselves. They are increasingly turning their backs on the established system of mass media that has provided news and entertainment for the past half-century. They've joined the exploding "iMedia" revolution, putting the power of media in the hands of ordinary people.
The tools of the movement consist of a bubbling stew of new technologies that include iPods, blogs, podcasts, DVRs, customized online newspapers, and satellite radio.
Devotees of iMedia run the gamut (范围)from the 89-year-old New York grandmother, known as Bubby, who has taken up blogging to share her worldly advice, to 11-year-old Dylan Verdi of Texas, who has started broadcasting her own homemade TV show or "vlog', for video web log. In between are countless iMedia enthusiasts like Rogier van Bakel, 44, of Maine, who blogs at night, reads a Web- customized news page in the morning, travels with his fully loaded iPod and comes home to watch whatever the DVR has chosen for him.
If the old media model was broadcasting, this new phenomenon mightbe called ego-casting, " says Christine Rosen, a fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center. The term fits, she says, because the trend is all about me-me-media -"the idea is to get exactly what you want, when and where you want it."
Rosen and others trace the beginnings of the iMedia revolution to the invention of the TV remote, which marked the first subtle shift of media control away from broadcasters and into the hands of the average couch potato. It enabled viewers to vote with their thumbs-making it easier to abandon dull programs and avoid commercials. With the proliferation of cable TV channels in the late 1980s followed by the mid-1990s arrival of the Internet, controlling media input wasn't just a luxury. "Control has become a necessity," says Bill Rose, "Without it, there's no way to sort through all the options that are becoming available."
A.A middle-aged housewife.
B.A saleswoman in the supermarket.
C.A disc presenter.
D.An online news writer
E.They choose what to listen to or watch by themselves.
F.people get their needs for media met
G.people can watch whatever they like
H.it is the invention of an individual
I.Because it enabled ordinary people to control media to some extent.
J.Because it made more cable TV channels available to people.
BA.Because it led to the invention of Internet in the 1990s.
BB.Because it made life easier for couch potatoes.
BC.?They consist of people of all ages.
BD.?They are located in New York, Texas and Maine.?
BE.?They share the same interests.?
23.[问答题] Yet I can’t help but worry that you may get tripped up with money issues.
A.
24.[问答题] Yes, we are different, but we are also the same. The years of our youth say so.
A.
25.[问答题] In some countries naturalization is subject to conditions which may include passing a test demonstrating reasonable knowledge of the language or way of life of the host country.
A.
26.[问答题] But there’s something that’s easy to lose sight of: These happy folks aren’t typical.
A.
27.[问答题] And I also wrestle with the desire to look at the phone during meals and other times when I am with my family.
A.
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1.[主观填空题] ______ If it was true that the mother’s actions over the next nine months would affect her offspring for the rest of his life.
下载答案,请参考帮助中心说明
A.
2.[主观填空题] ______ It’s important to see your actions align with your life goals.
A.
3.[主观填空题] ______How do I retrieve my password?
A.
4.[主观填空题] _______ All of the events that had accumulated and contributed to my bad day were, in reality, so very minor and trivial.
A.
5.[主观填空题] ______ She is the biggest contributor to the Hope Project.
A.
6.[主观填空题] ______ Just show your ticket at the check-in counter.
A.
7.[主观填空题] ______ Are all the modern devices and digital conveniences we have at our disposal
A.
8.[主观填空题] ______ He was waiting for me to offer him a prescription, or to order more tests.
A.
9.[主观填空题] ______You can forward texts and photos, even messages from third-party applications.
A.
10.[单选题] States normally grant citizenship to people who have entered the country legally and been granted leave to stay.
A.departure
B.permission
C.vocation
D.vacation
11.[单选题] Kraus says he has an “unhealthy relationship” with his phone and is constantly pulling it out tocheck things, and that if he lets it, that behaviour “fills up those gaps in my day — some gaps ofboredom, some of solitude.”
A.secrecy
B.happiness
C.interest
D.loneliness
12.[单选题] A small man robbed a bank with a toy gun and was caught by a young teller of the bank.
A.guard
B.bank clerk
C.manager
D.customer
13.[单选题] I think you are the gift which the God bestow on me.
A.donate
B.respect
C.apply
D.give
14.[单选题] I am pleased to tell you that your application for the post of Assistant Editor has been successful.
A.request
B.plan
C.effort
D.admission
15.[单选题] He has trouble understanding that other people judge him by his social skills and conduct.
A.style
B.behavior
C.mode
D.attitude
16.[单选题] Obama had dual citizenship at birth-his mother was American and his Kenyan father was a British subject.
A.course
B.topic
C.citizenship
D.field
17.[单选题] Let’s take a trip and explore a whole new world under the sea.
A.muddle 答案联系q1647861640
B.recur
C.change
D.study
18.[单选题] So take risks. Explore. Switch majors.
A.choose
B.help
C.change
D.study
19.[问答题] Are there any danger of making friends on line? What are your suggestions for the internet safety for making friends online?
A.
20.[问答题] People may never forget the best moments they’ve spent with their old friends? Tell about your best moment with your best friends?
A.
21.[单选题] In the last 500 years, nothing about people — not their clothes, ideas, or languages — has changed as much as what they eat. The original chocolate drink was made from the seeds of the cocoa tree by South American Indians. The Spanish introduced it to the rest of the world during the 1500’s. And although it was very expensive, it quickly became fashionable. In London, shops where chocolate drinks were served became important meeting places. Some still exist today.
The potato is also from the New World. Around 1600, the Spanish brought it from Peru to Europe, where it soon was widely grown. Ireland became so dependent on it that thousands of Irish people starved when the crop failed during the “Potato Famine (饥荒)”of 1845-1846, and thousands more were forced to leave their homeland and move to America.
There are many other foods that have traveled from South America to the Old World. But some others went in the opposite direction. Brazil is now the world’s largest grower of coffee, and coffee is an important crop in Colombia and other South American countries. But it is native to Ethiopia, a country in Africa. It was first made into a drink by Arabs during the 1400’s.
According to an Arabic legend, coffee was discovered when a person named Kaldi noticed that his goats were attracted to the red berries on a coffee bush. He tried one and experienced the “wide-awake” feeling that one-third of the world’s population now starts the day with.
A.?
Food??
B.?Clothing???
C.?
?Ideology
D.?
?Language
E.?
some shops
F.?
some South American Indians
G.?
the potato harvest was bad
H.?
Brazil????????????????????????
I.?
Colombia???
J.?
Ethiopia???
BA.?
Egypt
BB.?
?Coffee is native to Colombia
BC.?
Coffee can keep one awake.
BD.?
Coffee drinks were first made by Arabs.
22.[单选题] Terry Wolfisch Cole may seem like an ordinary 40-year-old mom, but her neighbors know the truth: She’s one of the "Pod People." At the supermarket she wanders the aisles in a self-contained bubble, thanks to her iPod digital music player. Through those little white ear buds, Wolfisch Cole listens to a playlist mixed by her favorite disc presenter-herself.
At home, when the kids are tucked away, Wolfisch Cole often escapes to another solo media pod- but in this one, she’s transmitting instead of just receiving. On her computer web log, or "blog", she types an online journal chronicling daily news of her life, and then shares it all with the Web.
Wolfisch Cole-who also gets her daily news customized off the Internet and whose digital video recorder (DVR) scans through the television wasteland to find and record shows that suit her tastes-is part of a new breed of people who are filtering, shaping and even creating media for themselves. They are increasingly turning their backs on the established system of mass media that has provided news and entertainment for the past half-century. They've joined the exploding "iMedia" revolution, putting the power of media in the hands of ordinary people.
The tools of the movement consist of a bubbling stew of new technologies that include iPods, blogs, podcasts, DVRs, customized online newspapers, and satellite radio.
Devotees of iMedia run the gamut (范围)from the 89-year-old New York grandmother, known as Bubby, who has taken up blogging to share her worldly advice, to 11-year-old Dylan Verdi of Texas, who has started broadcasting her own homemade TV show or "vlog', for video web log. In between are countless iMedia enthusiasts like Rogier van Bakel, 44, of Maine, who blogs at night, reads a Web- customized news page in the morning, travels with his fully loaded iPod and comes home to watch whatever the DVR has chosen for him.
If the old media model was broadcasting, this new phenomenon mightbe called ego-casting, " says Christine Rosen, a fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center. The term fits, she says, because the trend is all about me-me-media -"the idea is to get exactly what you want, when and where you want it."
Rosen and others trace the beginnings of the iMedia revolution to the invention of the TV remote, which marked the first subtle shift of media control away from broadcasters and into the hands of the average couch potato. It enabled viewers to vote with their thumbs-making it easier to abandon dull programs and avoid commercials. With the proliferation of cable TV channels in the late 1980s followed by the mid-1990s arrival of the Internet, controlling media input wasn't just a luxury. "Control has become a necessity," says Bill Rose, "Without it, there's no way to sort through all the options that are becoming available."
A.A middle-aged housewife.
B.A saleswoman in the supermarket.
C.A disc presenter.
D.An online news writer
E.They choose what to listen to or watch by themselves.
F.people get their needs for media met
G.people can watch whatever they like
H.it is the invention of an individual
I.Because it enabled ordinary people to control media to some extent.
J.Because it made more cable TV channels available to people.
BA.Because it led to the invention of Internet in the 1990s.
BB.Because it made life easier for couch potatoes.
BC.?They consist of people of all ages.
BD.?They are located in New York, Texas and Maine.?
BE.?They share the same interests.?
23.[问答题] Yet I can’t help but worry that you may get tripped up with money issues.
A.
24.[问答题] Yes, we are different, but we are also the same. The years of our youth say so.
A.
25.[问答题] In some countries naturalization is subject to conditions which may include passing a test demonstrating reasonable knowledge of the language or way of life of the host country.
A.
26.[问答题] But there’s something that’s easy to lose sight of: These happy folks aren’t typical.
A.
27.[问答题] And I also wrestle with the desire to look at the phone during meals and other times when I am with my family.
A.
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