Yesterday I downloaded a new program ______ the Internet. Now I can watch TV and movies ______ my computer.
A. from;on B. with;in C. in;with D. on;from
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Yesterday I downloaded a new program ______ the Internet. Now I can watch TV and movies ______ my computer.
A. from;on B. with;in C. in;with D. on;from
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—Could you teach me how to download songs from the Internet?
—________. It’s easy to learn.
A.No problem B.Never mind C.Not at all D.Don’t mention it
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NEW YORK – On a quiet weekend at the box office, "Ralph Breaks the Internet" was No. 1 for the third straight week, while the upcoming DC Comics superhero film "Aquaman" made a huge splash in Chinese theaters.
With no new wide releases, Disney's "Ralph" again led in domestic (国内的) ticket sales with an estimated $16.1 million. The animated sequel has grossed more than $140 million in three weeks.
Another holdover, "The Grinch," with Benedict Cumberbatch as the voice of Dr. Seuss' title character, trailed in second with $15.2 million in its fifth weekend.
But the weekend's biggest new arrival was in China, where "Aquaman" debuted with $93.6 million in ticket sales. That marked a new record for a DC title in China and ranks fourth all-time for superhero films.
Rounding out the top five: "Creed II," the latest in the "Rocky" series, starring Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, finished third with $16.8 million. J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" prequel "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" held in fourth with $11.2 million, while Queen biopic" Bohemian Rhapsody was fifth with $8.1 million.
1.What is the total earning of “Ralph Breaks the Internet” for the first three weeks?
A. $16.1 million. B. $140 million.
C. $15.2 million. D. $93.6 million.
2.Which film is a DC superhero film in the passage?
A. The Grinch. B. Fantastic Beasts.
C. Aquaman. D. Creed II.
3.The top five films are ranked (排名) based on their earnings during _________.
A. a weekend B. a week
C. three weeks D. a month
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What are the speakers talking about?
A. A new TV set. B. A TV program. C. A radio program.
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What are the speakers talking about?
A. A new TV set. B. A TV program. C. A radio program.
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. The new English teacher as well as the excited students _____ a new English song on the Internet.
A.are learning | B.is learning | C.have learned | D.has been learned |
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Cultural TV programs have experienced a come-back at the start of the Chinese New Year Two weeks after the popular show Chinese Poetry Competition,a new program,Readers,has become much1.(popular) than it.
The weekly talk show,hosted2.the famous hostess Dong Qing,invites people from all walks of life3.(read) aloud poems,essays and book excerpts(节选)they like or wrote.The guests4.join in it also share their own life stories explaining the reason why particular pieces touched their hearts.
Three days after its first broadcast on CCTV-1,Readers has been5.(great) successful and interested thousands of people.Through the poetic words,Readers has made6.public pay attention to the7.(lose) habit of reading aloud.
Readers is one of the cultural TV8.(program) to restore the country's passion for literature in recent years.Its 9.(succeed) is very encouraging in today's television world where reality shows10.(play) a leading part so far.
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The Internet will open up new vistas (前景), create the global village——you can make new friends all around the world. That, at least, is what it promised us. The difficulty is that it did not take the human mind into account. The reality is that we cannot keep relationships with more than a limited number of people. No matter how hard the Internet tries to put you in communication, its best efforts will be defeated by your mind.
The problem is twofold(双重的). First, there is a limit on the number of people we can hold in mind and have a meaningful relationship with. That number is about 150 and is set by the size of our brain. Second, the quality of your relationships depends on the amount of time you invest in then. We invest a lot in a small number of people and then distribute what’s left among as many others as we can. The problem is that if we invest little time in a person, our engagement with that person will decline until eventually it dies into “someone I once knew”.
This is not, of course, to say that the Internet doesn’t serve a socially valuable function. Of course it does. But the question is not that it allows you to increase the size of your social circle to include the rest of the world, but that you can keep your relationships with your existing friends going even though you have to move to the other side of the world.
In one sense, that’s a good thing. But it also has a disadvantage. If you continue to invest in your old friends even though you can no longer see them, then certainly you aren’t using your time to make new friends where you now live. And I suspect that probably isn’t the best use of your time. Meaningful relationships are about being able to communicate with each other, face to face. The Internet will slow down the rate with which relationships end, but it won’t stop that happening eventually.
1.The number of friends we can keep relationships with is decided by__________.
A. the Internet B. the time we have C. the place we live D. the mind
2.The underlined word “engagement” in the second paragraph probably means “__________”.
A. appointment B. connection C. interview D. agreement
3.The author holds the view that___________.
A. the Internet helps to keep in touch with friends far away
B. the Internet determines the quality of social relationships
C. the Internet greatly increases the size of social circles
D. the Internet is of no value in social communication
4.What will the author encourage us to do?
A. To keep in touch with old friends when we have moved away.
B. To chat with friends often on the Internet.
C. To make more new friends face to face.
D. To stop using the Internet to make new friends.
5.What is the author’s attitude towards the use of the Internet to strengthen relationships?
A. He thinks it useless B. He is hopeful of it.
C. He approves of it. D. He doubts it.
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Businesses put lots of time and money into new plans, programs and excellent employees with the hope things will change. Yet, at the end of the effort, not much changes. What happens?
In most cases, those new plans, programs and employees enter a company with an existing culture (文化). And plans, programs and new employees have a way of conforming to(顺应)the existing culture. The culture of your business is the result of a particular mindset, or a particular way of thinking and the general feelings about certain things. Most often, it is the mindset of the founder or people managing the business.
The founder has gotten to where he is because of his skill sets, knowledge base and personal beliefs, which unfortunately all come with inherent (固有的)limits. Why Skills, knowledge and beliefs come from what he or she already knows or has experienced. In other words, it comes from the past. We (people) try to make the past fit the future. Just because something worked in the past, doesn't mean it is suitable for the future. As the saying goes, if you do and think what you have always done and thought, you will have what you have always had.
Therefore, lasting changes have to start with the way people think. To make changes in the way you think, you will be required to set goals beyond your basic abilities and continuously think them through. It is a way to train yourself and people to get out of the comfort zone where you feel happy with your knowledge and skills.
1.Which question does the author try to answer?
A. What past experience is useful for businesses
B. How much time is needed for making plans
C. How can changes be made in businesses
D. What kinds of employees are the best
2.Where does the business culture mainly come from?
A. The founder B. The progress C. The new employees D. The collective effort
3.What does the author think about the mindset of the company leader?
A. It can prevent the enrichment of experience
B. It is useful far skill and knowledge learning
C. It is important for personal beliefs build-up
D. It may limit the company's development
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You might notice something new in the next few years as you watch Disney programs: Starting in 2016, there won’t be any candy, sugary cereal or fast-food commercials (广告) aimed at kids.
The Walt Disney Company has become the first major media company to ban(禁止) ads for junk food on its TV channels, radio stations and websites. It hopes this will stop kids from making poor food choices. First Lady Michelle Obama called it a “game changer” that is sure to send a message to the rest of the children’s entertainment industry. “Just a few years ago, if you had told me or any other mom or dad in America that our kids wouldn’t see a single ad for junk food while they watched their favorite cartoons on a major TV network, we wouldn’t have believed you, ” said the First Lady, who heads a campaign to help stop child obesity (肥胖).
The ban would apply to Disney-owned ABC stations as well as Radio Disney and Disney-owned websites aimed at families with young children. In addition, Disney plans to make changes to its kids’ menus at theme parks and resorts (度假胜地). Fast-food options will be replaced with healthier choices, such as smoothies (果汁), apples, vegetables and yogurt.
In addition to candy bars and fast-food meals, other foods that don’t meet Disney’s nutritional standards will be banned from the company’s kid-targeted media. Any cereal with 10 grams or more of sugar per serving will be off the air. There will be no ads for full meals of more than 600 calories. Juices with high levels of sugar and foods with too much salt will also be pulled.
Leslie Goodman, Disney’s senior vice-president of Corporate Citizenship, said a company that wants to advertise will need to show that it offers a range of healthy options.
Disney isn’t the only one pushing away unhealthy foods. Last week, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggested a ban on drinks over 16 ounces sold in movie theaters, restaurants and convenience stores in the Big Apple. He says large, sugary drinks are partly to blame for obesity.
1.What will the Walt Disney Company do from 2016?
A. Stop broadcasting advertisements for junk food on TV
B. Help kids develop healthy lifestyle in the program.
C. Produce more and better cartoons for young kids.
D. Provide healthier food for kids while they are watching programs.
2.What Michelle Obama said suggests that while watching cartoons, _______.
A. kids didn’t believe what the commercials said
B. kids enjoy eating candy, sugary cereal or junk food
C. kids find pleasure in watching fast-food commercials
D. kids were to see a lot of fast-food commercials on TV
3.The underlined words in the last paragraph are similar in meaning to ______.
A. accepting B. rejecting
C. selling D. advertising
4.According to Michael Bloomberg, to fight child obesity, kids should _______.
A. watch fewer cartoons B. not go to movie theaters
C. drink less sugary drinks D. take more physical exercise
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