Life on-line can be a much richer experience when you aren’t restricted to just written words and still pictures.Even if you’re new to the Net,you’ve probably heard about multimedia on-line—listening to audio,watching animations and videos,even playing in three-dimensional space.Sound and movement make information come alive.

To experience it,you’ll need special pieces of software called plug-ins.The term “plug-in” refers to a small,add-on piece of software which extends the capabilities of your web browser,like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer,turning your computer into a radio or TV.

When you arrive at a web page which contains a file requiring a plug-in which you don’t have,you will usually receive a message asking if you want to get it by downloading it and installing it into your computer.Most of the time,the installation will be automatic.

Occasionally,you’ll run into a downloaded file which needs to be decompressed or un-zipped before installation.Once installed,plug-ins run automatically,without you having to do anything.

Many multimedia controls still need to be obtained from the developer but are installed automatically.

Shockwave is a good example of this.All you need to do is go to the Macromedia site and click on the link to install the ActiveX control.The rest happens automatically.The next time you go to a “Shocked” website,the Shockwave control loads and plays the movie.

Most plug-ins and controls can be downloaded for free on the Internet,although not all will work with every system.Some of them,for instance,only work with Windows 95.

Plug-ins can help us to do all of the following except _________.

A.listening to music

B.watching animations and videos

C.playing three-dimensioned games

D.searching for information on the net

The correct explanation about “plug-in” is _________.

A.a radio or TV connected with a computer

B.a small,add-on piece of hardware which improves your web browser

C.a small,add-on piece of software which can turn your computer into a radio or TV

D.a small,add-on piece of software like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer

When we go to a “shocked” website a second time,_________.

A.we should go to the Macromedia site and click on the link to install the Active X control

B.the shockwave control loads itself and plays the movie for us

C.we will be asked whether to download the shockwave control or not

D.we have to buy the shockwave control and load it

Most of the time,how can we get a plug-in before automatic installation?

A.We have to buy it from the developer.

B.We have to borrow it from the developer.

C.We have to rent it from the developer.

D.We can obtain from the developer without paying.


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No matter how long your life is, you will, at best, be able to read only a few books of all that Have been written, and he few you do read should include the best. It is to be expected that the selections will change over time. Yet there is a surprising uniformity(一致)in the lists which represent the best choices of any period.
What are the signs by which we may recognize a great book? The four I will mention may not be all there are, but they are the ones I’ve found most useful in explaining my choices over the years.
Great books are probably the most widely read. They are not bet sellers for a year or two. But they are long lasting ones. Gone With the Wind has had relatively few readers compared to the plays of Shakespeare or Don Quixote. It would be reasonable to estimate that Homer Iliad(《伊利亚特》)has been read by at least 25,000,000 people in the last 3000 years.
Great books are popular, not pedantic(书生气的).They are not written by specialists about specialties for specialists. Whether they are philosophy or science, or history or poetry, they treat of human, not academic problems. They are written for men, not professors. To read a textbook for advanced students, you have to read an elementary textbook first. But the great books can be considered elementary in the sense that they treat the elements of any subject matter. They are not related to one another as a series of textbooks, graded in difficulty or in the technicality of the problems with which they deal.
Great books are always contemporary, the most readable and instructive.
Great books deal with the persistently unsolved problems of human life. There are genuine mysteries in the world that mark the limits of human knowing and thinking. Great minds acknowledge mysteries honestly. Wisdom ins strengthened, not destroyed, by understanding its limitations.
72.Which is NOT the standard in the following when evaluating a great book?
A.Although not a best seller, it must be the most widely read.
B.It can be read without much relevant knowledge.
C.Great books are never out of date.
D.Great books will not disappoint you.
73.According to the author, Gone With the Wind is        .
A.sure to enjoy a large number of readers in the long run
B.disliked by readers who like Shakespeare
C.not a great book because of the few readers
D.read more often than Don Quixote
74.After reading the passage, we can infer that        .
A.different periods have different lists of great books because there are many books for people to choose from
B.if you don’t read an elementary textbook, you may have difficulty in understanding in   understanding an advanced one
C.Homer Iliad must be a best seller when it came out
D.great books often deal with unsolved problems of human life for the writers have confidence in settling them
75.The best title for this passage is         .
A.Great Books in Your Life          B.Great Books in Your Specialty
C.How to Find a Great Book      D.What Is a Great Book

Life on-line can be a much richer experience when you aren’t restricted to just written words and still pictures. Even if you’re new to the Net, you’ve probably heard about multimedia on-line—listening to audio, watching animations and videos, even playing in three-dimensional space. Sound and movement make information come alive.

To experience it, you’ll need special pieces of software called plug-ins. The term “plug-in” refers to a small, add-on piece of software which extends the capabilities of your web browser, like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer, turning your computer into a radio or TV.

When you arrive at a web page which contains a file requiring a plug-in which you don’t have,you will usually receive a message asking if you want to get it by downloading it and installing it into your computer. Most of the time, the installation will be automatic.

Occasionally, you’ll run into a downloaded file which needs to be decompressed or un-zipped before installation. Once installed, plug-ins run automatically, without you having to do anything.

Many multimedia controls still need to be obtained from the developer but are installed automatically.

Shockwave is a good example of this. All you need to do is go to the Macromedia site and click on the link to install the ActiveX control. The rest happens automatically. The next time you go to a “Shocked” website, the Shockwave control loads and plays the movie.

Most plug-ins and controls can be downloaded for free on the Internet, although not all will work with every system. Some of them, for instance, only work with Windows 95.

1.Plug-ins can help us to do all of the following except _________.

A.listening to music

B.watching animations and videos

C.playing three-dimensioned games

D.searching for information on the net

2.The correct explanation about “plug-in” is _________.

A.a radio or TV connected with a computer

B.a small,add-on piece of hardware which improves your web browser

C.a small,add-on piece of software which can turn your computer into a radio or TV

D.a small,add-on piece of software like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer

3.When we go to a “shocked” website a second time,_________.

A.we should go to the Macromedia site and click on the link to install the Active X control

B.the shockwave control loads itself and plays the movie for us

C.we will be asked whether to download the shockwave control or not

D.we have to buy the shockwave control and load it

4.Most of the time,how can we get a plug-in before automatic installation?

A.We have to buy it from the developer.

B.We have to borrow it from the developer.

C.We have to rent it from the developer.

D.We can obtain from the developer without paying.

 

Life on-line can be a much richer experience when you aren’t restricted to just written words and still pictures.Even if you’re new to the Net,you’ve probably heard about multimedia on-line—listening to audio,watching animations and videos,even playing in three-dimensional space.Sound and movement make information come alive.
To experience it,you’ll need special pieces of software called plug-ins.The term “plug-in” refers to a small,add-on piece of software which extends the capabilities of your web browser,like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer,turning your computer into a radio or TV.
When you arrive at a web page which contains a file requiring a plug-in which you don’t have,you will usually receive a message asking if you want to get it by downloading it and installing it into your computer.Most of the time,the installation will be automatic.
Occasionally,you’ll run into a downloaded file which needs to be decompressed or un-zipped before installation.Once installed,plug-ins run automatically,without you having to do anything.
Many multimedia controls still need to be obtained from the developer but are installed automatically.
Shockwave is a good example of this.All you need to do is go to the Macromedia site and click on the link to install the ActiveX control.The rest happens automatically.The next time you go to a “Shocked” website,the Shockwave control loads and plays the movie.
Most plug-ins and controls can be downloaded for free on the Internet,although not all will work with every system.Some of them,for instance,only work with Windows 95.

  1. 1.

    Plug-ins can help us to do all of the following except _________.

    1. A.
      listening to music
    2. B.
      watching animations and videos
    3. C.
      playing three-dimensioned games
    4. D.
      searching for information on the net
  2. 2.

    The correct explanation about “plug-in” is _________.

    1. A.
      a radio or TV connected with a computer
    2. B.
      a small,add-on piece of hardware which improves your web browser
    3. C.
      a small,add-on piece of software which can turn your computer into a radio or TV
    4. D.
      a small,add-on piece of software like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer
  3. 3.

    When we go to a “shocked” website a second time,_________.

    1. A.
      we should go to the Macromedia site and click on the link to install the Active X control
    2. B.
      the shockwave control loads itself and plays the movie for us
    3. C.
      we will be asked whether to download the shockwave control or not
    4. D.
      we have to buy the shockwave control and load it
  4. 4.

    Most of the time,how can we get a plug-in before automatic installation?

    1. A.
      We have to buy it from the developer.
    2. B.
      We have to borrow it from the developer.
    3. C.
      We have to rent it from the developer.
    4. D.
      We can obtain from the developer without paying.
完形填空。
     Every December, our nation's roads and skies are filled with travellers during the holidays. Many of those
travellers will   1   their pets at home, perhaps because the animals are more   2   inside their familiar walls than
at a boarding kennel (狗的临时寄养所). For those pets who   3   the comforts of home to travelling, you ought
to consider finding a pet sitter. A pet sitter offers benefits to you and your pet, but   4   you choose wisely. It's
important to know what to   5   when selecting someone for the job.
     Pet sitters do much   6   than provide your pet with food and water while you're away from home. A good
pet sitter   7   spends quality time with your pet, gives him exercise, and knows how to tell if your pet needs the
vet's attention.   8  , pet sitters usually offer additional services,   9   receiving mails and newspapers, watering
plants, turning lights on and off, and providing with a lived-in look to avoid break-ins.
     When you  10  be away from home  11  travel for example-and don't want to leave your pet in a boarding
kennel, who takes care of your pet? If you're like many other pet  12 , you ask a friend or neighbor to stop in
and pour some soup and water in your pet's bowls. But is this the best for your pet? There's a good  13  that
your friends and neighbors do not have proper pet-care experience and have even forgotten to  14 . They may
also hate frequent requests to look after your pet while you're gone. So what is the solution? Consider hiring a
"pet sitter"-a professional, qualified person  15  to care for your pet.
     A pet sitter offers both you and your pet many benefits.
(     )1. A. forbid     
(     )2. A. comfortable
(     )3. A. enjoy      
(     )4. A. even if    
(     )5. A. consider   
(     )6. A. worse      
(     )7. A. seldom     
(     )8. A. As a result
(     )9. A. due to     
(     )10. A. can       
(     )11. A. take      
(     )12. A. sitters   
(     )13. A. opportunity
(     )14. A. happen    
(     )15. A. paid      
B. leave      
B. pleasant   
B. throw      
B. as if      
B. look for   
B. better     
B. also       
B. What's more  
B. instead of 
B. must       
B. give       
B. murderers  
B. chance     
B. exist      
B. like       
C. demand     
C. free       
C. devote     
C. only if    
C. call for   
C. harder     
C. never      
C. From then on 
C. such as    
C. might      
C. make       
C. lawyers    
C. prejudice  
C. appear     
C. shown      
D. forget          
D. clever          
D. prefer          
D. in case         
D. search          
D. more            
D. always          
D. On the contrary              
D. apart from      
D. would           
D. have            
D. owners          
D. reason          
D. achieve         
D. bought          

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