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Word _______ quickly that the former Libyan leaderAl-qaddafi was killed in his hometown.


  1. A.
    got around
  2. B.
    got down
  3. C.
    got away
  4. D.
    got through
A
考查短语辨析。got around传开,got down下来,got away离开,got through
通过,根据语境是消息很快传开,Word为不可数名词,消息,所以选A。
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1.The main purpose of the passage is to show.?
A.the start of McDonald's?
B.the hardships of the builders of McDonald's?
C.the service principles of McDonald's?
D.McDonald's success and its foundation QSC & V
2.Which of the following is NOT true??
A.Almost half of the customers of McDonald's are foreigners.?
B.Almost five new McDonald's is opening in the world each day.?
C.McDonald's has put forward its four-word business principles recently.?
D.From the very beginning McDonald's offered fast and friendly service.
3.What's McDonald's business philosophy??
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【小题1】
A.gotB.madeC.tookD.went
【小题2】
A.ran B.keptC.escaped D.avoided
【小题3】
A.catch B.chaseC.follow D.trace
【小题4】
A.cage B.feather C.swanD.man
【小题5】
A.visitB.adventureC.journeyD.expedition
【小题6】
A.unexpected B.good C.suddenD.accidental
【小题7】
A.warningB.sentence C.word D.saying
【小题8】
A.expandedB.spreadC.extended D.increased
【小题9】
A.takeB.putC.cupD.set
【小题10】
A.cultureB.hobby C.habit D.tradition
【小题11】
A.oftenB.seldomC.alwaysD.usually
【小题12】
A.appropriate B.satisfactoryC.importantD.practical
【小题13】
A.upperB.oldC.lowerD.young
【小题14】
A.And B.ButC.Then D.Moreover
【小题15】
A.introduce B.devote C.lead D.leave
【小题16】
A.by B.in C.on D.with
【小题17】
A.marriage B.hobbies C.income D.ages
【小题18】
A.boyB.girlC.humans D.man
【小题19】
A.smoothlyB.suddenly C.unfortunately D.expectedly
【小题20】
A.quick B.wise C.cautiousD.free

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1.The “virtual supermarket” would be introduced to Britain because of??????????? .
A. the successful experience of a hi-tech store in South Korea
B. the wide use of smart phones for scanning QR codes
C. the large varieties of goods in the supermarket
D the convenient home delivery system around London

2.we can learn from the news that??????????? .

A. people with mobile phones can shop at London Underground stations
B. Facebook, Twitter, and BlackBerry messenger are not popular in the US
C. the amount of space junk has more than doubled in the past few years
D. more and more criminals are using social media sites for crimes

3.what does the underlined word “comb” in the second piece of news mean?
A. Create.????????????? B. Operate.????????????? C. Block.????????????? D. Search.

4.The third piece of news will be in the?????????? section of the newspaper.
A. sports????????????? B. opinion????????????? C. science????????????? D. business

 

Cast your mind back to the past twenty years and hardly did anyone have their own email account. The Internet had just taken off in 1991 and people were only using office and PC­based email exchanges.

In the mid 1990s external email providers appeared. The most famous of these was Hotmail, the first free email provider and web­based email service. Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith launched Hotmail on July 4, 1996. And Microsoft took note of and bought Hotmail for $400 million on December 30, 1997, a nice birthday present for Bhatia who turned 29 that day. It was relaunched as MSN Hotmail and in 2007 was relaunched again as Windows Live Hotmail.

Fast forward the present day and most of us have at least a personal web­based email account. It seems impossible to live without them. One of the biggest advantages of email is the fact that communication has become so much easier, especially with those across different time zones. Email takes seconds to send a message whereas letters, as we used to communicate by, could take weeks. Of course there was the fax, that beeping invention from the 1980s, but it wasn’t as secure as email and you never knew if the person on the other end had picked up your fax or if it had got lost somewhere in the office.

In conclusion, one of the best inventions from the 1990s has to be email. But sometimes people are too closely connected to their email and have a compulsion to check it several times a day. At work, people have become lazy and instead of going to speak to the person sitting next to them, they send an email,causing an in box to pile up with more time spent reading email and responding rather than working. Clearly, an invention that saved time because of its quick and speedy connection can now also cause us to waste a lot of time.

1.The earliest web-based email came into being probably _______.

A. in 1991                            B. in 1996                   C. in 1997                   D. in 2007

2.The author mentions “fax” in the third paragraph in order to tell us that _______.

A. it is exactly as good as email

B. it is much better than email

C. it is less convenient than email

D. it is easier and faster than email

3.The underlined word “compulsion” in Paragraph 4 probably means “_______”.

A. strong desire                  B. common sense               C. special curiosity          D. general idea

4.Which is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A. We should check email boxes frequently.

B. Lazy people like sending an email.

C. Email brings us great convenience.

D. Good inventions also cause problems.

 

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