题目内容
Oxford graduates sell faces to pay £50,000 university debts
Business is growing for two graduates who decided to pay off ( 偿清) their university debts by selling advertising space on their faces .Ross Harper and Ed Moyse, both from Oxford , are selling advertising space for hundreds of pounds a day and have earned more than £25,000 since setting up business last October.
Anyone can buy the advertising space , from businesses to individuals or groups, on a day-to-day basis, through the pair’s website, buymyface .co. uk. The logo (标识) is then seen by people as they go about their daily business. The pair sold their first face ads to friends and family for just £ 1 a day, but as need has increased, so has the daily price , which has reached an amazing £400 by now, the end of May. So far , the main customers have been Paddy Power , the online betting agency ( 网络博彩企业), and accountancy firm ( 会计事务所)Earnest & Young , which is now the website ‘s official sponsor ( 赞助商).
Moyse and Harper said , “ It’s our special way of paying off our student debts. We’ve seen so many students unsuccessfully applying for jobs , only to find one that they never really wanted. It’s just something a bit different and has taken off quite nicely.” ( 236 words)
1.Why do the two Oxford graduates sell advertising space on their faces?
A. To raise money for their friends.
B. To earn money for their family.
C. To pay off their university debts .
D. To pay for their online betting
2.Where can people buy their advertising space ?
A. At Oxford University.
B. At the website buymyface. co.uk.
C. At the accountancy firm.
D. At the online betting agency.
3.How much money do they earn every day on average (平均) so far ?
A. Just £1 . B. About£100 . C. Over £400. D. Up to£500.
4.From the last paragraph we can learn that Moyse and Harper _____________________.
A. are satisfied with their special job
B. have paid off their debts already
C. are ready to apply for another job
D. never really wanted to do face ads
1.C
2.B
3.B
4.A
【解析】短文属于记叙文。讲述了两个牛津大学毕业生通过出售脸上的广告偿还了£50,000大学债务。
1.细节理解题。从第一句“to pay off their university debts by…”可知。
2.细节理解题。从第二段第一句“through the pair’s website, buymyface .co. uk.”可知。
3.推理判断题。从第三段可知最低数£1和最高数£400,那么这段时间的平均数,肯定在这两个数之间。
4.综合理解题。根据两人最后一段对此事的认识,不难看出他们的满意。其实,最后一句“has taken off quite nicely.”也可看出他们的成功。
— When shall we leave for China?
— We won’t we have visited all the places of interest here.
A.until |
B.while |
C.as |
D.since |
I had to call a taxi because the box was ______ than I’d expected.
A.heavy |
B.heavier |
C.the heavier |
D.the heaviest |
Starting a stamp collection is easy and not very expensive. Before you start, you need to decide what kind of stamps you want to collect. Most people collect stamps that they are interested in: a certain country or an animal, a famous person or even a sport. Whatever you choose, you will find that there is a world of knowledge in stamps: you will learn about people, geography, building, history and culture.
You can collect stamps from letters, ask your friends to let you have their old stamps, or you can buy used stamps. When you get a letter with a stamp on it, carefully cut out the stamp. Leave lots of space around the stamp so that you will not damage it. Put the stamp in water and wait until you can safely remove the stamp. Carefully remove the stamp off the letter. Place the wet stamp between two clean pieces of paper. A stamp can get wrinkled(褶皱的) when it dries, so put some books on top.
1.What does the writer think of collecting stamps?
A. Hard B. Expensive C. Useful D. Boring
2.What does the underlined work “damage” mean?
A.损坏 B.保存 C.利用 D.删除
3.What’s the correct order when we try to get a stamp on a letter?
①Remove the stamp off the letter.
②Place the wet stamp between two pieces of paper.
③Cut out the stamp.
④Put the stamp in water.
⑤Put some books on top.
A. ①→②→⑤→③→④ B. ③→④→①→②→⑤
C. ④→①→②→⑤→③ D. ③→①→④→②→⑤