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阅读下面的短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的四项选项中选择最佳选项。

Soap operas(肥皂剧) from South Korea have been popular in China for more than twenty years now. So it is not the________time for China’s soap operas to be less popular. But this time, they are facing more_______, because Descendants of the Sun(太阳的后裔) and My Love from the Star really made a big success, which even________some top Chinese officers.

A senior officer said he sometimes watched soap operas from South Korea________operas from America. These operas made________in South Korea and in America have a lot of lovers in China.

Many people________that China’s soap operas are not much loved by most Chinese, because they are not as interesting as________from South Korea and America, such as My Love from the Star, a Korean love story between a time-travelling professor and a famous movie star.

However, Korean shows not only________soap operas but also some programmings(综艺节目). “Running Man” is not an original Chinese show. We learned it from South Korea but some Chinese people aren’t aware of the_______.

Actually, China has a closer culture with South Korea. But why do shows from this______ country always seem better? One of the possible reasons is that their stories are more attractive. What’s more, those stories tell people the importance of courage, imagination and equality.

1.A.right B.first C.perfect D.last

2.A.advantages B.progress C.problems D.support

3.A.attracted B.caught C.controlled D.caused

4.A.as good as B.as well as C.as long as D.as much as

5.A.all B.either C.neither D.both

6.A.agree B.suggest C.announce D.decide

7.A.movies B.stars C.lovers D.operas

8.A.prevent B.promise C.provide D.prepare

9.A.fact B.reason C.case D.detail

10.A.relative B.neighbour C.partner D.programme

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Editor’s notes: Shanghai Disneyland has created discussions on Chinese social media because of its VIP service, which allows high-paying customers to skip lines for rides and attractions. Do you support this service?

YES

Student A

Paying special fees is seen as a normal business behavior. Disneyland is a for-profit (盈利) theme park, which means it has to find ways to make money. Guests

who get to jump the queue have paid an extra fee, so why should we blame them?

Student B

According to Disneyland’s rules, VIPs may cut in line. After all, they have spent more money. If you buy a first-class ticket on a plane, you receive better treatment. And in banks, there are VIP windows for special customers. Spending more money is just a choice.

NO

Student C

I think this service is a bad idea. First, it’s unreasonable to build one’s happiness upon others’ pain, so being rich doesn’t mean we can do whatever we want. Second, this rule may teach children that people can solve any problem with money, which is a misleading (误导) attitude (态度) towards life.

Student D

I don’t agree with paying extra money to cut in line. Though it’s convenient for VIP visitors, it wastes other tourists’ time, leaving a very bad impression on them. To make the matter worse, children will see that the world isn’t fair to everyone, which will be bad for the development of their values.

阅读以上信息, 用恰当的单词完成下面的短文, 每空一词。

The hot topic “Should paying extra money lead to better treatment?” is being discussed. Some agree to it. Some are 1. it. People who support it think we have no 2. for blaming tourists who pay more, because they think there are first-class tickets on a plane or VIP windows in banks. Those people who 3. to it think that “paying more equals better treatment” may mislead children that all the 4. can be solved with money. And someone’s cutting in not only breaks rules, but also 5. other visitors badly. What’s your opinion?

Lying comfortably upon a sofa. Harker Brayton smiled as he read that book “Marvels of Science”. Suddenly something in a dark corner of the room___________ his attention. In the shadow,___________ the bed, he noticed two _________of light about an inch apart, shining with a greenish glow. His ___________ was now directed fully to those shining points. There, almost ___________under the foot-rail of the bed he saw the body of a large ___________. The points of light were its ____________! Its ugly head was turned ___________ his direction. The eyes were no longer merely meaningless points of light; they looked into his eyes with evil strength and hate.

Brayton rose to his feet and prepared to back softly away from the snake. At that moment,__________, he felt strangely unwilling to do so. Instead of moving backward as planned, he took a step___________ and then another! The man cried out. The snake made neither sound nor motion, but its evil eyes were shining as if electrified, sending needles of light through the shadows. Something struck his face and chest. He had ___________ to the floor. Brayton lay upon his stomach.

When the doctor was pulling Brayton away, he chanced to look under the ___________. “Good God!” he cried. “A snake!”

He _________out his hands and pulled out the snake, and ___________it to the centre of the room, where it lay without motion. It was a snake made of cloth and filled with cotton. Its eyes were two __________.

1.A.paid B.realized C.attracted D.followed

2.A.on B.in C.by D.under

3.A.points B.rays C.shadows D.room

4.A.way B.attention C.hands D.feet

5.A.right B.left C.very D.much

6.A.mouse B.cat C.dog D.snake

7.A.heads B.eyes C.legs D.hands

8.A.to B.in C.of D.by

9.A.but B.and C.however D.therefore

10.A.forward B.leftward C.rightward D.toward

11.A.dropped B.fallen C.put D.threw

12.A.shoes B.bed C.quilt D.roof

13.A.went B.got C.arrived D.reached

14.A.moved B.carried C.threw D.followed

15.A.bottoms B.buttons C.needles D.rolls

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