——Chatting online has become_________popular means of communication.
——That’s true.It is especially popular with__________young.
A 不填; the B a ; the C不填;不填 D a ;不填
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22. ---Chatting online has become_________popular means of communication..
---That’s true. It is especially popular with young.
A. / ; the | B.a ; the | C./ ; / | D.a ; / |
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——Chatting online has become_________popular means of communication.
——That’s true.It is especially popular with__________young.
A 不填; the B a ; the C不填;不填 D a ;不填
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In some places in the South of China, ____car has already become___ popular means of transportation.
A.a; the | B.不填; a | C.the; a | D.the; the |
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As we all know, surfing_____ Internet has now become _____popular means of obtaining information.
A.the; the | B./; the | C.the; a | D./; / |
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Watching online open classes of US top universities has become necessary for many young Chinese who find it a shortcut to make their life more meaningful, in addition to learning knowledge and language.
Guo Lei, a native of Guangzhou, has become addicted to various open courses after she watched the online video of "Justice: What's the right thing to do."The video clip was taken during an open class taught by Michael Sandel, professor of philosophy at Harvard University.
Sandel set up a situation in which a high-speed train with a technical problem is running towards five people who are working on the current track, while there is only one worker on the adjacent (相邻的) track.He inspired students to discuss what the driver should do -- to change the direction for five lives -- which apparently will kill the other -- or to do nothing and allow five people to die.
Guo said she was immediately attracted by the topic and the discussion of the Harvard students about morality and justice.She even introduced the case to her colleagues for discussion, since Sandel did not give an answer, unlike most Chinese teachers she knew before.
The inspiring and lively teaching style of American professors refreshed Guo's impression about the traditional score-oriented Chinese educational system and prompted more Chinese to frequently search and watch open class resources of American top colleges, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of California Berkeley.
On China's social networking websites, such as renren.com, kaixin001.com and sina.com, netizens have spontaneously formed many study groups to share video resources and exchange opinions.Volunteers have added English or Chinese subtitles onto the videos to help more Chinese enjoy the videos without language difficulties.
"The popularity of American open classes reflects the spir it of sharing," said Yu Xinke, Vice chancellor with the Continuous Education School of South China University of Technology.
1. If the train driver changes the current track , how many people will be killed?(No more than one word)
2.Why can Chinese have no difficulty enjoying the foreign class videos?(No more than 10 words)
3. Besides knowledge and language, list three other things Chinese can learn from watching such foreign online class? (No more than 15 words in total)
①________
②
③________
4.What is the main idea of this passage? (No more than 10 words)
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It has become a habit for many of us. When you're tired of online shopping, you head to the bathroom to do your best makeup for the perfect selfie(自拍)for Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or all of the above. When you're ready, you hold up your phone and, in an instant, snap(拍照)。
But have you ever wondered what's behind your burning desire to self-document?Most people would say that this is a way to express themselves and perhaps make them become more confident of themselves. But the moment you upload that picture, it's no longer yours to judge. Instead, you pass on that power to the online world.
While you may think that your growing collection of selfies attracts people, quite the opposite may be true. A recent study was conducted on a total of 238 people in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. 77%of the people surveyed admitted to regularly taking selfies. Interestingly, 82% of people said that they would rather see fewer selfies on social media. In other words, we like taking selfies but seriously dislike looking at other people's selfies online.
This research finds that there is a big difference between how we see our own selfies and how we judge other people's pictures. It suggests that we are comfortable with the selfies we post since we believe they are obviously not serious or vain, but we think everyone else is an egoist(自我主义者)for doing the very same thing. After all, we are able to separate our own selfies from the sea of them online and naturally think that ours are the only authentic ones.
So, the next time you reach for your phone and take a selfie picture, consider this: The people around you may not need another carefully planned snap of your face. Instead, you might be better off, giving it a break and calling off the selfie photo today. While you're at it, make sure you never post these pictures on social media either.
1.What is most people's idea on taking their own selfies according to the text?
A.It's a good way to keep others informed of their life.
B.It costs less money than shopping online for makeup.
C.It's a way of self-expression and building confidence.
D.It can help them keep a record of their daily routines.
2.How do other people feel about our online selfies that we consider attractive?
A.They actually take great interest in them.
B.They envy our life after appreciating them.
C.They are likely unwilling to see them online.
D.They hardly make annoying reviews on them.
3.Why do we regard others as egoists for taking selfies?
A.They are not serious but vain in nature.
B.We don't think their selfies are authentic.
C.We are too proud to acknowledge others.
D.They hate getting their selfies polished.
4.What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.Approaches to resisting taking selfies.
B.Concerns over posting selfies online.
C.Doubts about contradictory thoughts.
D.Suggestions on dealing with selfies.
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Alibaba has become China’s largest online commercial company, earning _____ a profit of 6.42 billion yuan in 2011.
A.earns B.earning C.earned D.to have earned
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Alibaba has become China’s largest online commercial company, _____ a profit of 1.47 billion yuan in 2010.
A. earns B. earning C. earned D. to have earned
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Alibaba has become China’s largest online commercial company,______ a profit of 1.47 billion yuan in 2010.
A.earns B.earning
C.earned D.to have earned
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Alibaba has become China’s largest online commercial company, _____ a profit of 6.42 billion yuan in 2011.
A. earns B. earning C. earned D. to have earned
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