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7.At what time did the woman and Jack meet?
A.7:55.B.7:53.C.7:05.
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18.What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Husband and wife.B.Customer and assistant.C.Classmates.
15.What is the man's problem?
A.He's not used to the large building.
B.He can't find a bigger apartment.
C.It's hard to find a new apartment.
2.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Sightseeing B.Weather C.Fishing.
12.Wang Yun,21,from Beijing Un iversity,found that her friends were all occupied with their smart phones during a high school friends meeting.Or they were busy taking pictures of their meal and sending them to their micro blogs.For a while,silence fell."I thought we had a lot of topics to s hare,but few people were interested in talking,"she said."It seemed that there's a huge gap between me and my friends."
The New York Times published an article recently,feeling sorry for the"death of conversation".It suggests that while new technologies such as cell phones and e-mails make us feel more connected than ever,they're actually driving us away from people around us.
Sherry Turkle,author of the article,says people are accustomed to a new way of being"alone together".Actually,sending text messages or writing micro blogs allows us to exchange thoughts.But bits and pieces of online connection cannot take the place of a real conversation.
Wang Yun says she hopes to hear people's voice and see their faces in a conversation."The give and take in a conversation makes our minds sharp,"she says.She also mentions that burying oneself in cell phones decreases people's chance of starting conversations with strangers and meeting new friends.
However,experts remind us that it's unfair to just blame cell phone technology.Jerry Chen,a professor from Hong Kong University,points out that texting or calling may be just an excuse for many people to escape contact with other s."The best way to enhance conversation is to understand each other.Simply throwing away the cell phone is not a solution,"he says.
21.Wang Yun's experience in the first paragraph shows.D
A.the smart phone has a lot of functions
B.she is not welcomed by her classmates
C.young people are impolite to others nowadays
D.young people tend to communicate in different ways
22.What can we learn from the article published in The New York Times?B
A.We should use our cell phones more often.
B.Cell phones are making us distant from each other.
C.Cell phones do good to our mental health.
D.The use of e-mails should be abandoned.
23.What do we know about Wang Yun?B
A.She can't afford a smart phone.
B.She prefers talking with others face to face.
C.She likes sending text messages and writing micro blogs.
D.She often exchanges thoughts with others through her cell phone.
24.According to Professor Chen,D.
A.cell phones can make people's minds sharp
B.cell phones help us understand each other
C.talking on cell phones will take the place of real conversations
D.cell phones are an excuse for people to escape contact with others.
19.假定你是学生李华,你校组织志愿者去常青藤特殊教育学校(Evergreen Special School)开展"关爱自闭症儿童(children with autism)"活动,请你写信给你的美国朋友Jack,跟他分享你的经历和感受.要点如下:
1.活动时间和地点.
2.参加人员.
3.活动形式.
4.你的感受.
注意:1.词数100左右.2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.3.开头语和结束语已为你写好.
Dear Jack,
Thank you for your last letter.
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours,
Li Hua.
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A.Her arm.B.Her neck.C.Her head.
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A.On July 10
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.B.On July 13
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.C.On July 14
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