None of these arguments are_________ in that they are unconvincing and impossible to justify
A.vague. B.arbitrary. C.valid. D.absurd
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None of these arguments are_________ in that they are unconvincing and impossible to justify
A.vague. B.arbitrary. C.valid. D.absurd
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These teenagers don’t know much of the world yet; that’s why they are so easily _____ .
A. taken in B. taken up C. taken on D. taken off
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These teenagers don’t know much of the world yet; that’s why they are so easily _____.
A. taken in B. taken up C. taken on D. taken off
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When people talk of a virus these days, chances are that they are talking about computer virus that have the power wipe out all the valuable work people may have stored in their computers. Imagine, the virus has the power to make military systems, giant banks, airports, hospitals and traffic system come to stop!
What does a computer virus do? It targets electronic objects that are programmed. The virus spreads through connections between these electronic objects. For virus spreading experts, e-mail is a favorite method of sending their destructive (破坏性的) weapon.
But scientists warn that this is not the worst that can happen. There is more. People are also connected through phones. The next virus may actually target mobile phones, especially those that are programmed to do many tasks apart from just communicating. It would then be easy for a virus to infect those programs and create major disorder.
For example, these virus may have the power to record your phone conversations and make others hear them. They create problems with your electronic money accounts, or they could create a mountain of telephone bills for calls you never made. And that would be a disaster. A report on this was published in the New Scientist recently.
One way out would be to have simpler phones with not so many different functions. This would mean there would mean there would be fewer programs for the virus to attack. But mobile phone producers are in a fix. People on longer want an electronic item to perform just one task. They want more and more functions added. That would mean more software programs to make the mobile phone perform all those functions. And that means the possibility of more viruses.
1.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A.computer viruses are not so as destructive as mobile phone viruses
B.people should be careful when receiving e-mails
C.people find it difficult to use electronic equipment correctly
D.having electronic money accounts brings people a lot of convenience
2.Which of the following shows that your mobile phone is infected with a virus?
A.You can’t hear the person who answers the phone clearly
B.You can’t send e-mails with your mobile phone
C.your phone bill increases for unknown reasons
D.You can hear other people’s phone conversations
3.What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?
A.Mobile phone producers have made no progress.
B.Mobile phone producers are proud of their products.
C.Mobile phone producers are faced with a difficult situation.
D.Mobile phone producers refused to fight against virus.
4.For whom is the passage written?
A.Government officials B.Virus spreading experts
C.Electronic scientists D.Mobile phone users
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You may depend on ____ that they are of much value.
A. that B. it C. these D. them
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While they were almost unknown twenty years ago, it seems that mobile phones these days are part of everyone’s life. However, as with other inventions such as the television and the computer, they are a double-edged sword, inviting both supporters and opponents, especially in regard to their use in public places like restaurants and cinemas.
One of the strongest arguments in favor of forbidding mobiles in public places is the trouble they cause to other people. For example, although we are often asked to turn off our phones when in a cinema, the film that we are watching is often interrupted by the sound of at least five rings. To make it even worse, some people insist on continuing their conversation, even though hundreds of people can hear what they say, which often drowns out the voice from the film. As a result, many people would welcome a ban on mobile phones in places where they might disturb other people.
On the other hand, there are a number of arguments against such a ban. It is difficult to stop people bringing with them their mobile phones in public places, making it almost impossible to call for a ban. Some people would see this as an infringement(侵犯)of their rights, while other people would say they need them in case of an emergency. Despite being asked to silence their phones, some people insist on leaving them on.
It seems to me that a ban on mobile phones would not have any result in the end. People will find a way to escape a ban. Nevertheless, people should be discouraged from using them in public places, unless it is highly necessary. They should be made to know that it is bad manners to use them in certain places or at certain times. Of course, there will always be someone who thinks their call is more important than others’ peace and quiet!
53. Why are many people for a ban on the use of mobiles in public places?
A. Because hundreds of people can hear them talk.
B. Because they are asked to turn off their mobiles.
C. Because other people’s peace and quiet is more important.
D. Because many people find a way to escape a ban.
54. Among those who are against a ban, some believe that __________.
A. they can turn off their mobiles when it is necessary
B. it is their right to use their mobiles in public places
C. a ban on mobiles would not have any result
D. they can silence their mobiles when in public places
55. The author of the text thinks that __________.
A. mobiles can be used in case of an emergency in public places
B. mobiles should be turned off in public places
C. mobiles should not be banned in public places
D. it is possible to ban the use of mobiles in public places
56. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Disadvantages of Mobiles in Public Places
B. Why Not Ban Mobiles in Public Places?
C. Should Mobiles Be Banned in Public Places?
D. Manners for Mobile Users in Public Places
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These teenagers don’t know much of the world yet; that’s why they are so easily _________ .
A.taken in | B.taken on | C.taken up | D.taken over |
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Do you know about a series of books that say they are “for dummies”? These American selfhelp books have been translated into more than thirty nine languages including Chinese,Arabic,Russian,French,German,Greek and Spanish.
“Dummy” is a word for a stupid person.The dummies books are not really for stupid people.They are designed to show people how to do something they may never have tried before,like painting a house or learning a language.The books all say in a funny way that they are for dummies,such as World History for Dummies,Rabbits for Dummies,Chinese Cooking for Dummies,and Wedding Planning for Dummies.The first such book,DOS for Dummies,was published in 1991.It helped people learn how to use the DOS operating system for computers.Since then,more than one hundred fifty million dummies books have been sold.
The dummies.com website explains the idea behind the books.It says that they show people can be taught to do anything.First they can make fun of ideas that are difficult to understand.Then they show how the information can be interesting and easy.The publishers say that the books do not provide more information than necessary.They give readers just enough information to do what they want.They say that the dummies books give the best and easiest way to do something.And the books use simple and easy language.
There are more than one thousand different dummies books.A report in New York Times says that the top-selling dummies books are those that explain technology and personal finance.
The publishers say that the best-selling dummies books are those providing information many people need-like information about diseases,education and cooking.People interested in opera,car repair and wine can also find dummies books to help them.And there are even more dummies books to come.The publishers say that they publish about two hundred new dummies books every year.
1.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.Books for Dummies |
B.The Easiest,the Best |
C.Self-Help Books |
D.New Ideas behind the Books |
2.The dummies books have been popular because ________.
A.they provide just what is needed and are easy to understand |
B.they provide abundant information on the concerning subject |
C.people can learn to do anything with just one copy |
D.people can save lots of money through self-teaching |
3.According to New York Times,we know that books on ________ sell best.
A.technology and personal finance |
B.opera and car repairing |
C.diseases and education |
D.cooking and world history |
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The first dummies book was on Chinese cooking. |
B.The dummies books will continue to be popular. |
C.Fifty million different dummies books have been published. |
D.The simple language was intended for child readers. |
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1.Give these tickets to Alice and Mary. They are__________(热心的)fans of that movie star.
2.Tom seemed __________(尴尬的)by the teacher’s question and turned red.
3.Li Ming is very ________(印象深刻的)with the teachers and the technology in his new school.
4.He got home at about ten o’clock yesterday evening, ________(筋疲力尽)
5.Mi Smiths adopted an _______ (被遗弃的)baby on a December morning.
6.Enough food and medicine should be p________ for people in Africa.
7.Xiamen is such a f________ city that I’d like to visit it again in the future.
8.Salt can be d________ quickly after it is put into the water.
9.When he arrived at the top of the mountain, he was tired and out of b________.
10.Students are not p_______ to leave the dormitory after ten o’clock in the evening.
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That they were wrong in these matters _____ now clear to us all.
A.is | B.was | C.are | D.were |
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