When the recent research was analyzed(分析), it was found that a lot of people wan
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When the recent research was analyzed(分析), it was found that a lot of people wanted free pictures or free music from the Web. If it couldn’t be free, then they wanted it “new” or at least at a low price. It seems that 70 percent of people aged 16 to 24 download music online but only 1 in 40 tracks are bought legally. Thus, some companies are planning to give all of their music away for free. The music will be totally free except that you will have to pay with your time by watching advertisements. This will be perfect for those who have lots of time but little money. The Web has encouraged a belief that things can be free, or at least very cheap. It seems that everyone is looking for a good deal on the Web. The desire for free objects is part of the nature of the Web because the Web is about self-service and self-service is all about being free, cheap, fast and convenient. It’s interesting how words change their meaning. Stealing has now become file sharing, but it’s not really stealing, is it? Free is a funny word. We all know that very little is really for free. If we go searching on the Web for free music, we know—or should know—that there are risks involved. However, it doesn’t matter. We still want free things, or at least the sense that we’re getting a real bargain and that at a minimum we’re saving time. What can be the worst experience on the Web? A site that charges us high prices and wastes our time. 小题1:What is the best title for the text?A.The Nature of the Web | B.The Web and the Culture of “ Free” | C.Stealing and File Sharing | D.What Does the Word “ Free” Mean? | 小题2:Why do some companies “ sell” their music for free?A.Their music is not popular and is out of date. | B.Most people have lots of time but little money. | C.Their music can’t be sold new or for a low price. | D.They can earn money from the advertisements added in the music. | 小题3:Which of the following can best describe the belief of the Web?A.Risky behaviour | B.Stealing | C.File sharing | D.For fun. |
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小题1:B 小题2:D 小题3:C |
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试题分析:本文讲述了现在人们在网络上提倡免费或至少是东西要很便宜的观念。人们喜欢从网络上下载免费的图片和音乐,讨厌那些价格有高,还浪费时间的网站。 小题1:推断题,根据第三段中“The Web has encouraged a belief that things can be free, or at least very cheap”网络上一直鼓励一种东西是可以免费的观念,或者至少是非常便宜的。故选B。 小题2:推断题,根据第二段中的“The music will be totally free except that you will have to pay with your time by watching advertisements. ”音乐将是完全免费的,除了你不得不用占用时间观看广告来支付。由此可知公司可以通过加在音乐中的广告来挣钱。故选C。 小题3:细节题。根据第三段中“Stealing has now become file sharing, ”“偷”已经变成了文件共享。故选B。 |
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In some Western countries, there are many opportunities for adults who want to improve their lives. There are public schools you can attend. In the schools, you can take things like English, arithmetic, and history. You can find classes in almost any subject you want to study. You may want to learn to type, sew, paint, or fix TV sets. You may want to learn more about trade you are already in. You may want to learn a new trade. You may want to get a high school diploma. You may even want to go to college. All it takes is time and effort. In many cities, there are adult classes in the public schools. You can attend many of these classes without having to pay money. In some schools you may have to pay a small fee. There are also many kinds of private schools for adults. In addition to schools, many industries and unions conduct on-the-job training programs. In these programs you hear about new ideas and learn new skills. Many large companies will send a worker to school if he or she has ability. Many job opportunities are offered to those who wish to work. It helps if you know more than one language. There are good jobs for interpreters and typists who know English and another language. There are many good jobs in government. In most cases, you must be a citizen of this country, and you must take a civil service examination. These examinations are open to everyone, regardless of race, religion, or color. For many civil service jobs you need a high school diploma. The person who does not have a high school diploma can get one. There are several ways. You can study high school subjects at home and then take special tests. If you pass the tests, then you get a diploma. Or you can go to night school. There are classes that prepare you to take special tests to earn a diploma. You can attend a night school that grants a high school diploma if you complete certain courses. If you do this, you do not have to take the special test. Be as well trained as you can. Get as much training as you can. Opportunity knocks at every door. Be sure that when it knocks at your door you are ready. 小题1:According to the article, if you want to live a better life, you have to get__________.A.some time | B.an education | C.new ideas | D.new jobs | 小题2:In many places, public schooling for adults is ____________________.A.difficult | B.easy | C.free | D.new | 小题3:What does this article tell us?A.Civil service jobs are offered to everyone. | B.Only a citizen can apply for a government job. | C.Training programs are often poorly organized. | D.Large companies will send most of their workers to school. | 小题4:We can see that___________________________________. A.well-trained people are often out of work | B.typists who know English earn much more money | C.one can work on a high school diploma at home | D.the person without a high school diploma can also get a civil service job | 小题5:The purpose of adults’ going to night school is to_______________.A.take special tasks | B.complete certain courses | C.get more training | D.get a diploma |
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The candidate who is longing for election to the highest office in the United States must be native-born American citizen who is at least 35 years old and who has lived in the United States for at least 14 years. The election course is complicated, and the road to the Oval Office is long. Potential candidates must present papers stating their intention to seek their party’s recommendation; delegates(代表) then choose from among those running some months later at the national conferences. Before that, however, each state holds a primary election that determines how the state’s voters want the party’s delegates to vote. Methods of choosing the delegates vary from state to state. At the conferences, there are speeches and often heated discussions. It may take several rounds of voting before delegates can agree on a candidate. On the final day of the meeting, the presidential candidate announces his or her choice for vice president. Election Day, by law, is the Tuesday that follows the first Monday in November. On this day, registered voters may cast their votes for president, vice president, and candidates for other federal state, and local offices. The popular vote, however, does not determine who will be president. The president is chosen by a vote of the Electoral College, a group of 538 citizens from the 50 states and the District of Columbia who are chosen to cast votes for the president and vice president. The rules for choosing electors, as with the delegates, vary. Each state also decides whether its electoral votes must reflect the popular vote. The number of electors in each state is determined by the number of representatives and senators that a state sends to Congress and, therefore, may change every 10 years, depending on the results of the United States census (人口普查). The winner must get at least 270 of the electoral votes when the Electoral College meets in December of the election year. The election results are not official, however, until the following January, when Congress meets in a joint conference to count the electoral votes. At the end of the road to the Oval Office is the swearing-in ceremony, at which the new or reelected president takes the oath of office on January 20. 小题1:Which of the following is not a requirement for candidates for the presidency of the USA?A.Minimum age of thirty-five years old. | B.Native of the United States of America. | C.Bottom residency of fourteen years in the State | D.Previous experience in an elective office. | 小题2:According to the passage, we can conclude that _______. A. ways to select the delegates of each state are very much the same in the USA. B. the candidate who wins the popular vote will be the winner of the election C. the change of a state’s population barely has effects on the presidential election. D. the presidents of the United States are theoretically picked by the citizens directly. 小题3:Which of the following might be the best title of the passage? A.The Various Ways of Presidential Election in the USA | B.The Qualifications for Being the President of the USA | C.The Process of the Election for the President of the USA | D.The Rules for Choosing Presidential Candidates in the USA |
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If you give employees the right to telework, be careful! The very technology that enables working from home could be 1 its value to your company. Although productivity may increase in the short term, working from home may prevent your teams from working 2 . While remote workers may indeed be happier, more carefree and 3 , that doesn’t mean it’s good for their 4 . A company is more than just the work that needs to be done, plus the workers who are there to do it. A healthy organization has a 5 that allows the sharing of values and ideas and the 6 of competitive spirit that allows a company to be flexible and creative. However, working from home can fail to motivate remote workers in the same way as a/an 7 company environment. As a result, companies 8 — despite the increases in productivity and happiness that come with teleworking. In work environments where co-workers socialize and have 9 lunchtime chats, some real learning gets done. A lot of information 10 takes place, which allows the very same workers to increase their 11 to the organization. There is something 12 about spending the time together, about sharing meals, about 13 ideas, and about asking. Magical or not, the fact remains that teleworking generally doesn’t work well. As technological change 14 and marketplace pressures increase, companies need to become more flexible and creative, just to keep up. Strange as it sounds, the very technology that made teleworking a real option is now requiring workers to remain in the 15 .
小题1: | A.testing | B.destroying | C.keeping | D.assessing |
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小题2: | A.effectively | B.normally | C.formally | D.separately |
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小题3: | A.attentive | B.talkative | C.productive | D.sensitive |
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小题4: | A.workers | B.companies | C.health | D.family |
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小题5: | A.leader | B.rule | C.party | D.culture |
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小题7: | A.independent | B.different | C.special | D.shared |
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小题8: | A.develop | B.survive | C.suffer | D.expand |
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小题9: | A.official | B.regular | C.required | D.planned |
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小题10: | A.exchange | B.technology | C.gap | D.search |
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小题11: | A.availability | B.damage | C.value | D.disappointment |
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小题12: | A.reasonable | B.magical | C.psychological | D.typical |
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小题13: | A.discussing | B.changing | C.welcoming | D.selling |
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小题14: | A.varies | B.differs | C.accelerates | D.stops |
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小题15: | A.place | B.house | C.distance | D.office |
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Ever wonder how this season’s celebrations affect the environment? Guest blogger Krista Fairles takes an amusing look at this very topic:
The holidays are a wonderful, cheerful time when most people wait for Santa to bring them presents. But I’m not like most people. I spend my time wondering just what the environmental impacts of Santa Claus and his reindeer are, and more importantly, how I can calculate those impacts. Lately I’ve been particularly curious as to whether Santa’s old sled is a clean green flying machine, or if he should be replacing his 8 reindeer with an environmentally-friendly car. I should mention that, surprisingly, I was unable to find statistics specific to Santa’s magical flying reindeer, so these calculations use numbers from various sources and may not represent actual pollution caused by Santa and his animals. In other words, don’t complain to the government about the damage Santa is causing the environment based on this article. Santa’s yearly trip around the globe is 44,000km long, twice the average of a North American driver. If we assume that the magic provides the altitude for this trip, then reindeer power only needs to push Santa’s sled forward. To complete the trip in 12 hours, I estimate they must travel at a speed of about 3100km/h. To travel at this speed, for this length of time, the reindeer need to eat an incredible 980 million calories each!! So the next question is: how much food is in 980 million calories? Well, if they’re eating corn, they’d need to eat 16,500 lbs each — or 1.6 acres of food. Growing 12.8 acres of corn has its own implications for the environment that we’ll leave for another calculation. We now need to consider that during the global trip the reindeer are “letting out” some of that corn in the form of methane (甲烷,沼气). A resting cow produces 110 kg of methane per year, so flying reindeer would each let out about 4.8 tons. With methane causing 20 times the global warming damage of CO2, and the altitude increasing that damage by 1000% that another 20 times, we can put Santa’s round-trip emissions at 15,488 tons. This is much more than the 100 tons an environmentally-friendly car would release on the same trip! Bad Santa. 小题1:Which aspect does the writer NOT include in her analyses about reindeer’s influence on environment?A.Distance covered. | B.Calories consumed. | C.Tons of waste let out. | D.Money spent on food. | 小题2: According to Paragraph 6, how many acres of corn would Santa need to feed 10 reindeer?小题3:Which of the following statements would the writer most probably agree with?A.Christmas celebrations are really a waste of money. | B.Vegetarians are more likely to survive than meat-eaters. | C.Raising animals has a negative influence on environment. | D.The car industry does less harm to environment than farming. | 小题4:Which of the following words best describes the language style of the passage?A.Humourous and concerned. | B.Cheerful and friendly. | C.Academic and formal. | D.Serious and boring. | 小题5:Which of the following is the best title for this passage?A.Is Santa driving clean and green? | B.Santa, watch where you’re going! | C.Santa Claus is coming to town! | D.Let’s reduce waste on Christmas celebrations! |
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In this day and age when we have a tendency to toss toys that are even slightly worn, it is tough to believe that there is a “hospital” where dolls can be repaired and brought back to their original glory. What is even more amazing is that such a place has existed for a century and is still going strong. Welcome to Sydney’s “original Doll Hospital” that celebrated its l00th birthday, on February 22nd, 2013. In 1913, a general store owner in Sydney began importing dolls. However, the rubber bands(橡皮圈) that held them together would often break. Luckily for him, his brother Harold Chapman Sr., was a good handyman and set aside a little “hospital” area in the store to repair the delicate toys. But when customers found out about this, they began bringing in their raggedy dolls, stuffed animals and even leather goods and umbrellas—starting what would become a family business for many generations. In l930, Chapman’s son also, named Harold, relocated the doll hospital and expanded the business even further, by agreeing to repair anything that could be fixed, no matter how big or small. While business was robust, the real boom came in 1938 during World War Two. Faced with extreme restrictions, new dolls and toys became a rarity, and young girls and boys had no option, but to get their existing ones lovingly restored. While it does not have as many employees today, the hospital that is run by his son Geoff Chapman now sits in a spiffy location with a beautiful store-front that features everything a little girl could possibly wish for, from new to lovingly restored, to even extremely rare and valuable dolls. Also in keeping with modern times and dolls, the doctors are now specialists—some focus on bringing back to life modern dolls, while others stick to antiques. And then there are also the soft toy experts and accessory repair experts. Though it may not appear to be, the doctors say their jobs are very interesting given that no two dolls are the same or need the same repairs and that just like medical doctors they have no idea what obstacle they will have to face when they come to work each day. The one advantage? There are no emergency night calls to worry about! 小题1:We can learn from Paragraph 2 that __________.
A.people showed little interest in having their toys repaired at first
| B.most of the toys that had broken were thrown away by Harold
| C.stores in Sydney didn’t produce toys for kids at the beginning of 1900s
| D.the toy repairing business came into being rather accidently
| 小题2: The underlined word “robust” in Paragraph 3 shows the family’s business __________.
A.was struggling hard
| B.was greatly stricken
| C.was developing very well
| D.was enjoying its best time
| 小题3:What can we learn about people working in the toy repairing hospital?
A.They work in that hospital mainly because they love toys.
| B.Most of them focus on repairing modern dolls for little kids.
| C.They are not capable of repairing toys that are extremely rare.
| D.There are different experts who specialize in different types of toys.
| 小题4:Which of the following words can describe the doctors’ work according to the last paragraph?
A.Simple.
| B.Boring.
| C.Worthless.
| D.Challenging.
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