题目内容
(08·江西D篇)
Intellectual property (IP) is a product of the mind that has commercial value.The concept dates back to 1623,when the first patent law to protect IP rights was passed.IP rights protect an artist from having his/her creative ideas copied by another.For example, if somebody generates an idea for a novel, that idea is protected by IP rights.If someone else wishes to represent the idea or develop it further, he/she must consult the original artists, who will normally be rewarded financially for its use.Back in the 17th century, IP rights were primarily carried out to protect newly developed manufacturing processes against stealing,but today, intellectual property rights, are also enjoyed by those who create music, art and literature.
In recent years, IP rights have been the focus of a great deal of discussion because of a technology which looks set to weaken them altogether: the Internet.Many years ago, if you wanted a recording of a song, you would have to purchase it from a music store; if a novel, from a book store.In those days, IP rights were easily protected since it was very difficult to obtain intellectual property without paying for it.However, a lot of IP, including songs, films, books and artwork, can be downloaded today free of charge using the Internet.This practice has now taken the world by storm, dramatically affecting the way in which we view IP rights.
68.According to the writer, in the beginning, IP rights were mainly of use to ____ __.
A.those creating music, art and literature
B.novelists
C.engineers and inventors
D.those not receiving financial reward for their work
69.What do we know about the Internet according to the passage?
A.It makes IP rights harder to protect.
B.It sells songs and films.
C.It does not affect the way we understand IP rights.
D.It prevents the production of artwork.
70.According to Paragraph 2, what has “taken the world by storm”?
A.Intellectual property rights.
B.The Internet.
C.Free downloading.
D.The large number of songs, films and books.
71.A possible title for this passage could be _____ _.
A.A History of IP Rights B.Ways to Protect Your IP Rights
C.The Present and the Future of IP D.IP Rights and Our Attitudes
答案 68.C 69.A 70.C 71.D
(08·江西B篇)
Opening week specials at Munchies Food Hall At the corner of Green and Brown Streets in the city Monday,7th of January until Sunday,13th of January 2008 Feast until you’re full! Come down to Munchies this week to enjoy the special dishes on offer at all of our food outlets.Order from the following: ●Succulent chicken rice ●Spicy satay beef ●Delicious noodle dishes ●Plump pork chops ●Seafood specialties ●Crunchy vegetables
Halal food is available at the stall Malay Food Heaven. Win Prizes and Gifts! l Spend $20.00 or more and win instant prizes from our lucky draw box. l Collect a free party balloon and whistle for each young diner. l Enjoy a free meal if you are the first customer of the day at any of our stalls. l Win a holiday to Western Australia.A free raffle ticket is given with every receipt.Just fill in your information and place your entry in the box provided. Winner to be announced in The Straits Times on the 15th of January. Join in the Fun! Between 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm each evening until the 10th of January, your favorite Channel 3 television actors and singers will entertain you: ●May Lee ●Jackie Chen ●Kim Yap ●Kamal Autograph sessions will follow each performance! And who will be our extra special mystery star? Come down on Saturday at noon to find out. |
60.Munchies Food Hall does NOT sell ____ .
A.lamb B.beef C.pork D.chicken
61.The prices at Munchies are .
A.lower than usual B.bargain prices for the opening
C.lower for two people D.lower if you spend $21.00
62.Everyone who eats at Munchies will receive a .
A.free raffle ticket B.lucky draw coupon
C.free meal D.balloon and whistle
63.I will find out who has won the trip to Western Australia when I _ _.
A.watch Channel 3 television
B.come down to Munchies at noon
C.read The Straits Times on the 15th of January
D.attend the lucky draw at Munchies Food Hall