A. more experienced a teacher B. a more experienced teacher
C. more an experienced teacher D. more experienced teacher
1. What's the finding of the research undertaken at Carnegie Mellon University?
A) People spend more time on the Internet now.
B) People spend less time with their families and friends now.
C) The Net proves socially healthier than television.
D) Internet use may cause a drop in psychological health.
2. What had the researchers expected before the research?
A) The Net may account for the drop in psychological health.
B) Internet use may improve social health.
C) Internet use has nothing to do with social health.
D) Spending much time on the Internet makes people feel bad and lonely.
3. Which is not true according to the passage?
A) The Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.
B) Internet communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation.
C) Undeveloped Internet technology causes the drop in psychological health.
D) The wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives.
4. What does Christine Riley, the psychologist, suggest?
A) It's necessary to take social factors into account in designing applications and services for technology.
B) It's important to tell the users how to design and apply the technology.
C) Compared with social factors, the technology itself has more influence on the Internet users.
D) No social factors should be considered in applications and services for technology.
5. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?
A) How to Use the Internet
B) Disadvantages of the Internet
C) Social Factors and the Internet
D) Internet May Cause Bad Feelings
1. The happiest people should be those who ______.
A. Face up to difficulties in life
B. Hope to be young again
C. Enjoy life in different age
D. Wish to be grown up
2. The word “they”underlined in Line 5, para. 2 refers to ____.
A. Older people B. New things C. Children D. Interests
3. A child has his pains because____.
A. He can not do whatever he wants to
B. He is not allowed to play in rain
C. He has a lot of new things to learn
D. He can not play at the seaside freely
4. When a child becomes a grown-up, he is supposed to ____.
A.live comfortably B. Take responsibilities
C. Make progress in job D. Impress the society
5. The best title of the passage might be ____.
A. Pains and Ages B. Differences in Ages
C. The Best Age to Be D. Happiness and Ages
61.The habit of reading newspapers is _______.
A. uncommon in the world
B. not popular in U.S.A.
C. widespread in the world
D. founded among a few families
62.A few hundred years ago news did not _______.
A. receive attention
B. travel fast
C. spread to other countries
D. take long to reach other countries
63.In the past, news was _______.
A. sent by telegraph
B. passed from one person to another
C. sent by letter
D. sent by telephone
64.The money spent on advertisement is ______.
A. wasted
B. not much
C. worthwhile
D. useless
65.The section on jokes and cartoons is ______.
A. read only by children
B. of no value
C. not helpful
D. read by many
1. The main idea of this passage is
[A] examinations exert a pernicious influence on education.
[B] examinations are ineffective.
[C] examinations are profitable for institutions.
[D] examinations are a burden on students.
2. The author's attitude toward examinations is
[A]detest.
[B] approval.
[C] critical.
[D] indifferent.
3. The fate of students is decided by
[A] education.
[B] institutions.
[C] examinations.
[D] students themselves.
4. According to the author, the most important of a good education is
[A] to encourage students to read widely.
[B] to train students to think on their own.
[C] to teach students how to tackle exams.
[D] to master his fate.
5. Why does the author mention court?
[A] Give an example.
[B] For comparison.
[C] It shows that teachers' evolutions depend on the results of examinations.
[D] It shows the results of court is more effectise.
1. The most important of all human qualities is
[A] a sense of humor.
[B] A sense of satire.
[C] A sense of laughter.
[D] A sense of history.
2. The author mentions about Charlie Chaplin's early films because
[A] they can amuse people.
[B] Human beings are different from animals.
[C] They show that certain comic stereotypes have a universal appeal.
[D] They show that people have the same ability to laugh.
3. One of the chief functions of irony and satire is
[A] to show absurdity of actions.
[B] to redress balance.
[C] to take the wind out of politicians.
[D] to show too much grimness in the world.
4. What do we learn from the sentence 'it is too powerful a weapon to be allowed to flourish in totalitarian regimes? '
[A] It can reveal the truth of political events with satire.
[B] It can arouse people to riot.
[C] It shows tragedy and comedy are related.
[D] It can make people laugh.
5. Who is Swift?
[A] A novelist.
[B] A poet.
[C] A dramatist.
[D] A essayist.
1. It is apparent from the passage that people go to college mainly because they believe ___.
A. a college education will provide them with a guarantee of success in life
B. the economy of their country can’t absorb an army of untrained youngsters
C. a college education will make them better qualified for a career
D. the investment in a college education can bring a higher economic return than before
2. We can learn from the second paragraph that ___.
A. college can hardly help people become better citizens
B. most college graduates refuse to make any comment on their college education
C.a college education may not be the best thing for everyone
D. people consider their college education to be of great worth
3. The word “dedicated”(Para. 3) could best be replaced by ___.
A. hardworking
B. competent
C. intelligent
D. conservative
4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. A college student can enrich his knowledge and broaden his mind through formal and informal learning.
B. A college education is likely to be a required credential(文凭) for the career a person wants.
C. A college student who doesn’t work hard can get nothing out of the courses he takes.
D. A college education tends to have long-range effects on a person’s knowledge and values.
5. This passage is primarily concerned with ___.
A. the change of people’s attitude toward their college education
B. the benefits of a college education
C. the result of formal and informal learning
D. the intercommunication among college students
1.The passage is mainly about .
A. a new medical invention
B. a new research on memories
C. a way of erasing painful memories
D. an argument about the research on the pill
2. The drug tested on people can .
A. cause the brain to fix memories
B. stop people remembering their experience
C. prevent body producing certain chemicals
D. wipe out the emotional effects of memories
3. We can infer from the passage that .
A. people doubt the effects of the pills
B. the pill will stop people’s bad experiences
C. taking the pill will do harm to people’s health
D. the pill has probably been produced in America
4.Which of the following does Rebecca Dresser agree with?
A. Some memories can ruin people’s lives.
B. People want to get rid of bad memories.
C.Experiencing bad events makes us different from others.
D. The pill will reduce people’s sufferings from had memories
5.The word "scars"in Paragraph One is close in meaning to .
A.good stones B.pains C.experiences D .memories
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