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In the dark forests ________ some large enough to hold several English towns.
A. stand many lakes B. lie many lakes
C. many lakes lie D. many lakes stand
【詳解】本題考查倒裝結構,完全倒裝。同時stand 和lie的區(qū)別。stand是突出的,lie是平躺的,湖不可能是突出的,所以此題應該選擇lie。
During the recent milk crisis in
An online survey asked if celebrity spokespersons should bear responsibility for endorsing (代言) tainted milk products.Thirtyfour percent answered “yes”.They said that the celebrities had betrayed the trust of the people and should be more morally responsible.
They are right.But what’s more important is that we should train ourselves to be wise enough not to blindly accept what is being sold, even by our favorite stars.
No doubt television advertisements, together with other media products, inform and entertain us.But, too often, there are hidden messages in the information we receive.The songs we hear, the images we see, and the articles we read, are carefully selected to convey political, cultural, economic and moral messages.The mass media delivers us these messages in an attempt to persuade us into believing or buying whatever is being pushed.
The question is: should we always believe what the advertisement or mass media says? The answer is that we should use our minds to dig out the hidden meaning and rely on our own judgment to make a choice.
In some countries, students take a course called “media literacy”.They learn to analyze the mass media.They are encouraged to challenge everything they see or hear and to do research into missing views.They learn to ask questions and to be critical (批判性的) thinkers.
62.What does the underlined word “tainted” in the second paragraph probably mean?
A.Popular. B.Healthy. C.Tasteless. D.Harmful.
63.The writer mentioned celebrity spokespersons to .
A.point out the shortcomings of advertisements
B.call on us to think more about the product
C.warn us not to blindly copy popular stars
D.stress that they are to blame for misleading
64.What can we conclude from Paragraph 4?
A.The media products are created with a purpose.
B.We should take media products as entertainment.
C.Messages in products do no good to customers.
D.We seldom take some information for granted.
65.To think critically, we need to do the following except .
A.making judgment about what we see and hear
B.a(chǎn)nalyzing the intention of messages presented
C.making a decision after asking for others’ opinion
D.digging out the missing views behind the information
During the recent milk crisis in China, different related parts of the society have been put under the microscope, including stars.
An online survey asked if celebrity spokespersons should bear responsibility for endorsing (代言) tainted milk products.Thirty four percent answered “yes”.They said that the celebrities had betrayed the trust of the people and should be more morally responsible.
They are right.But what’s more important is that we should train ourselves to be wise enough not to blindly accept what is being sold, even by our favorite stars.
No doubt television advertisements, together with other media products, inform and entertain us.But, too often, there are hidden messages in the information we receive.The songs we hear, the images we see, and the articles we read, are carefully selected to convey political, cultural, economic and moral messages.The mass media delivers us these messages in an attempt to persuade us into believing or buying whatever is being pushed.
The question is: should we always believe what the advertisement or mass media says? The answer is that we should use our minds to dig out the hidden meaning and rely on our own judgment to make a choice.
In some countries, students take a course called “media literacy”.They learn to analyze the mass media.They are encouraged to challenge everything they see or hear and to do research into missing views.They learn to ask questions and to be critical (批判性的) thinkers.
1.What does the underlined word “tainted” in the second paragraph probably mean?
A.Popular. B.Healthy. C.Tasteless. D.Harmful.
2.The writer mentioned celebrity spokespersons to .
A.point out the shortcomings of advertisements
B.call on us to think more about the product
C.warn us not to blindly copy popular stars
D.stress that they are to blame for misleading
3.What can we conclude from Paragraph 4?
A.The media products are created with a purpose.
B.We should take media products as entertainment.
C.Messages in products do no good to customers.
D.We seldom take some information for granted.
4.To think critically, we need to do the following except .
A.making judgment about what we see and hear
B.a(chǎn)nalyzing the intention of messages presented
C.making a decision after asking for others’ opinion
D.digging out the missing views behind the information
How many coins nave you got in your pocket right now? Three? Two? A bent one?
With a phonecard you can make up to 200 calls without any change at all.
。1) What do you do with it?
Go to a telephone box marked(you guessed it) “phonecard”.Put in your card, make your call and when you’ve finished, a screen tells you how much is left on your card.
。2) Now appear in a shop near you.
Near each Cardphone place you’ll find a shop where you can buy one. They’re at bus, train and city tube stations(地鐵).
Many universities, hospitals and clubs. Restaurants and gas stations on the highway and shopping centres. At airports and seaports.
(3) No more broken payphones.
Most broken payphones are like that because they’ve been vandalized(故意破壞). There are no coins in Cardphone to excite thieves’ interest in it. So you’re not probably to find a vandalized one.
Get a phonecard yourself and try it out ,or get a bigger wallet.
The passage is most probably ________ .
A. a warning
B. a note
C. an advertisement(廣告)
D. an announcement
There are three sections(部分) in the passage. Which section do you think is about why phonecards are good?
A. Section 1. B. Section 2.
C. Section 3. D. None.
Choose the right order or the steps under“How do you use a phonecard”.
a. Put in your phonecard.
b. Look at the screen to find out how many calls you can still make.
c. Go to a telephone box marked “Phonecard”.
d. Make your call.
A. a, b, c, d B. c, a, d, b
C. a, d, c, b D. c, d, a, b
D
As the country's economy continues to steam ahead,once popular forms of entertainment,such as Karaoke(卡拉OK),card games and even boxing bars,appear to be losting their attractiveness.Stressed out white - collar wokers are camping out on rooftops,smashing(砸)up restaurants,pretending to be children and even visiting cemeteries in a effort to ease the pressure of modern life.
Consider the members of Shanghai's Cat Rain club.By day,this group of young women work executive (決策管理的) jobs,but by night they climb buildings so they can spend the night on the roof."You feel relaxed when you're sitting on the roof,looking up to the sky and chatting with friends," said Gong Ying,25.
The stress of work is not just limited to people in Shanghai.A recently opened restaurant in Beijing encourages customers(顧客) to smash plates --- as long as they are willing to pay to replace them.Some workers even wish to return to their childhoods.Recently,hundreds of people took part in a festival in which adults pretended to be children.It was an adultsonly event,and participants could read comics and eat sweets all day.
Scenic places such as parks and rivers can also help people relax and put things in perspective.But a cemetery?
Cemetery companies in Shanghai organized visits to local graveyards for stressed - out workers in March.The participants were taken to quiet spots in the cemetery where they could think about life and their futures."Pressure may bring us unhappiness,but it doesn't mean we can't find ways out,"says Chen Bin,a rooftop camping fan with still some other interests."Life should be imaginative."
68.Peopel are going to those new activities mainly for ______.
A.recreation B.new ideas C.physical refreshment D.psychological relaxation
69.The underlined phrase "put things in perspective"in the 4th paragraph possibly means______.
A.have a good rest B.get over negative feelings
C.take physical exercise D.judge things correctly
70.When Chen Bin says:"Life should be imaginative",she means______.
A.life should be lived in imaginations
B.the dead can be alive in our imagination
C.people should create new ways of life
D.we should view life positively
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