Forget Twitter and Facebook, Google and the Kindle. Television is still the nost
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Forget Twitter and Facebook, Google and the Kindle. Television is still the nost influential medium around. Indeed ,fot many of the poorest regions(地区)of the world, it remains the next big thing——finally becomes globally available. And that is a good thing, because the TV revolution is changing lives for the better. Across the developing world, around 45% of families had a TV in 1995; by 2005 the number had climbed above 60%. That is some way behind the U.S. ,where are more TVs than people, and where people now easily get access to the Internet. Five million more families in sub-Saharan Africa will ger a TV over the next five years. In 2005 , after the fall of the Taliban(塔利班),which had outlawed TV, I in 5Afghans had one. The global total is another 150 million by 2013——pushing the numbers to well beyond two thirds of families. Television’s most powerful effect will be on the lives of women. In India, researchers Robert Jensen and Emily Oster foumd that when TVs reached villages, women were more likely to go to the market without their husbands approval and less likely to want a boy rather than a girl. They were more likely to make decisions over child health careTV is also a powerful medium for adult education. In the Indian state of Gujarat,Chitrageet is a popular show that plays Bollywood songs with words in Gujarati on the screen. Within six months, viewers had made a small but significant(有意义的) improvement in their reading skills. Too much TV has been associated with violence, overweight and loneliness. However, TV is having a positive influence on the lives of billions worldwide. 60.The underlined word “outlawed” in paragraph 2 probably means “ ”. A.allowed B.banned C.offered D.refused 61.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.Americans used to get access to the Internet easily. B.The world’sTV sets will total 150million by 2013. C.45% of families in the developing countries had a TV in 2005. D.Over two thirds of families in the world will have a TV by 2013. 62.The author intends to . A.stress the advantages of TV to people’s lives B.persuade women to become more independnt C.encourage people to improve their reading skills D.introduce the readers some websites such as Google 63.What would be the best title for the passage? A.TV Will Rule the World B.TV Will Disturb the World C.TV Will Better the World D.TV Will Remain in World |
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小题1:B 小题2:D 小题3:A 小题4:C |
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D Sitting on the peaceful coast of the Calapagon Islands. Ecuador , watching the sun move quietly into the sea, you shouldn’t forget the Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882) arrived here in 1835. He famous work. On the Origin of Species. You can certainly follow Darwin’s footsteps and enjoy a trip from four to seven days to the islands. The islands are centainly a paradise (天堂) for wildlife, as there are no natural killers on the islands and the number of beais and visitors is under govenment control.Though you cannot walk freely as Darwin die hour 200 years ago ,esch day is as impressive as it could be. The most well crown animal of the Calapagos is the giant tortoisc ( 巨型陆龟),which can be seen moving slowly around the highlands of Sanra Cruz,the second largest island in the suchipelago.Some of these creatures are so old that they might have been seen in their youth by Darwin himself. Despite strict control over activities and timing,you stay on the Galapagos will be remembered as a chain of incomparable pictures;diving with sea how that wim and play within inches of you; feeling small shaks touch you feet as you swim and ,most magically , seeing a with and her bady surface with great breath of air. Travleing between the islands and observing the wildlife that so inspired Darwin , you will fell as though you are getting a special view of an untouched world .At night you will sleep on board the ship , leaving the wildlife in complete occupation of the islands, which are as undisturbed now ai they have been since the beginning of time. 68.What do we know about Darwin’svisit to the istands. A.studkd afleient cnt cpeatures on the islands. B.He completed his famous book on the istands. C.He was touched by the geographs of the istands. D.He was attracted by well known animals of the islands. 69.Whieh of the fotlowing plavs a role in making the islands “a pradise for wikllife”? A.Animals on theis lands feed on grass. B.Lood go mthent forbids killing wildlife. C.Fccple nninot visit the islands as they wash. D.fourists are not allowed to torch the animals. 70.Your stay on the islands will be most impressive mainly because of . A.the beautiful sea views B.Darwin’s inapiring trip C.a clder view of animals D.various daring activities 71.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A.A Unique Attraction for Wildlife Lovers B.Calapagos as a Paradise for Adventurers C.Charles Darwin as a Symbol of Calapagos D.A Successful Example of Wildlife Protection |
E Humans are naturally drawn to other life forms and the worlds outside of our own. We take delight in the existence of creatures and even whole socicties beyond our everyday lives. This sense of wonder is universal look at the efforts that scientists have made to find out whether life of some kind exists on Mars, and the popularity of fantasy(幻想) litcrature or movies like The lord of the Rings, This sense of wonder drous us to each other, to the world around us, and to the world of make-believe. But have we gone to far in creating worlds of fantasy that we are missing the phcasure of other worlds that alrewly exist all around us? Human beings, as biologists have suggested, possess an inborn desire to connect with and understand other life forms, However, people, especially in big cities, often lead rather isolated lices. In a study of British schoolchildren, it was found that children bye age eight were much more familiar with hurmans for television shows and cideo games than with common wildlife. Without modern technology ,a amall pond could be an amazing world filled with strange and beautiful plants, insects,birds,and animals. When we lack meaningful interaction (交互) with the world around us, and sometimes ecen with our families and friends , we seek to understand and communicate with things that exist only in our imaginations or on a computer screen The world of make-believe is not neccsanly bad, But when the world of famsity becomes the only outlet (出路) our sense of wonder ,then we are really missing something, We are missing a connection with the living world. Other wonderful worderful worlds exist all around us. But even more interesting is that if we look closely enough ,we can see that these worlds, in a broad sense , are really part of our own. 72.The popularity of The Lord of the rings proves A.the close connestion between man and the fantasy world B.the wonderful achievements of fantasy literature C.the fine taste of moviegoers around the world D.the general existence of the sense of curiosity 73.What can we infer from the underlineed sentence in Paragraph 3? A.People are fra less familiar with the world of fantasy. B.The world around us could serve as a sound of wonder. C.The world of fantasy can be mirred by a small and lively pond. D.Modern technology prevents us from developing our sense of wonder. 74. If our sense of wonder relics totally on the world of make-believe. we will_______. A.fail to appreciate the joy in our lives B.be confused by the world of make-believe C.miss the chance to recognizc the fantas world D.be tranped by other worlds exsting all around us 75. What is the main purpose of the passage? A.To show us the hidden beauty in our world. B.To warn us not to get lost in the fantasy wonder C.To argue against the misuse of the sense of wonder D.To discuss the influence of the world of make-believe |
E How words came into being is unknown.All we assume is that some early men invented cortain sounds,in one way or another,to express thoughts and feelings,actions and things,so that they could talk with each other.Later they agreed upon certain signs,called letters,which could be put together to show those sounds,and which could be written down.Those sounds,whether spoken or written in letters,are called words. The power of words,then,lies in their associations-the things they bring up to our minds.Words become filled with meaning for us by experience;and the longer we live,the more certain words bring back to us the happy and sad events of our past;and the more we read and learn,the more the number of words that mean something to us increases. Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words which have powerful effects on our minds and feelings.This clever use of words is what we call literary style.Above all,the real poet is a master of words.He can express his meaning in words which sing like music,and which by their position and association can move men to tears.We should therefore learn to choose our words carefully and use then correctly,or they will make our speech silly and common. 58.We learn from the text that language might have begun with( ) A.expressions B.actions C.signs D.sounds 59.What is mainly discussed in Faragraph 2? A.The ……of new words B.The importance of old words C.The relation of human experience with words D.The gradual change and development of words 60.In the last paragraph,what does the anthor suggest that we should do? A.Use words skilfully B.Make musical speeches C.Learn poems by heart D.Associate with listeners |
Brave Frenchman Found Half-way Around the World (NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn’t think twice before diving into the freezing East River. Tuesday’s Daily News said 29-year who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday. He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father ,David Anderson, who had dive in after him. “I didn’t think at all,” Duret told the Daily News. “ It happened very fast. I reacted very fast.” Duret, an engineer on vacation ,was walking with his girlfriend along the pier(码头)when he saw something falling into the water .He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant ,he took off his coat and jumped into the water. When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said . Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes. Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn’t realize his tale of heroism he was leaving the next morning . “I don’t really think I’m a hero,” said Duret. “Anyone would do the same ting.” 1.why was Duret in NewYork? A. To meet his girlfriend B. To work as an engineer C. To spend his holiday D. To visit the Andersons. 2. What did duret do shortly after the ambulance came? A. He was interviewed by a newspaper B. He asked his girlfriend for his dry clothes C. He went to the hospital in the ambulance D. He disappeared from the spot quickly 3. Who divide after duret into the river to save the little girl? A. David Anderson B. a passer-by C. his girlfriend D. a taxi driver. 4. When was duet most probably found to be the very hero? A. the day when he was leaving for home. B. a couple of days after the girl was rescued C. the first day when he was in New York D. the same day when he was interviewed. |
The 1900 house The bowler family was one of more than 400 families who applied to 1900 house, a reality TV shout which took a typical family back a hundred years to se how people lived in the days before the internet, computer games and even electricity. The bowler family spent three months in a London home without a telephone, computers, TV, or fast food. The bowlers wore clothes from 1900, are only food available in English at that time, and cooked their meals on a single stove. Paul bowler still went to work every day in a then uniform. The children changed their clothes on the way to and from school and their classmates didn’t know about then unusural home life. Joyce stayed at home, cooking and cleaning like a typical housewife of the time, though everything took three times as long. So does Joyce think that people’s lives were better in the old days? “I think people in the old days had just ad many troubles and worries,” Joyce said. And I don’t think their life was better or worse, there were lots of things back then that I’m happy I don’t have to deal with nowadays, but on the other hand life was simpler.” “We had a lot more time with our family, and it was hard being nice to each other all the time,” eleven-year-old Hilary said. So what did the Bowler family miss most about modern life while living in the 1900 house? Paul,39:” telephone and a hot shower” Joyce,44:” a quick cup of tea from a kettle you could just turn on” Hilary,11:” rock CD” Joseph,9:” hamburger and computer games” 1.While the Bowler family was living in 1900 house,_____. A the mother spent more time on housework B the two children wore the then clothes for school C they prepared their meals together on a stove D they ate simple foods they had never seen 2. According to Paragraph 4, what’s Jovce’s opinion about life in 1900? A There were fewer problems for the family B Life was simpler but worse than it is now C There were things she liked and disliked D The family had more time to stay together 3.What would Hilary expect most from modern life in the three months? A To play computer games B To make phone calls C To listen to music D To chat on the Internet |
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