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15. Jenny hopes that Mr Smith will suggest a good way to get her written English in a short period.

   A. improved   B. improving

   C. to improve   D. improve

15. A

15. A解析:考査非谓语动词。句意:珍妮希望史密斯先生能建议一个她短时间内提高 英语书写能力的好方法。get sth. done是 固定句型,表示“使某物被……”。

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    Apple has entered the textbook market. The tech giant (輯技巨头) introduced iBooks textbooks a couple of weeks ago when it announced its iBooks 2 platform. They are digital books in a variety of subjects taking in science,maths,history and geography.

Apple developed its iPad-based textbooks in conjunction (连接 ) with major textbook publishers. The company offers a collection of textbooks for high school students.

Apple says it offers a “new textbook experience” and suggests its iBooks textbooks are “ the next chapter in learning”. It sounds like good news for pupils and students. Think of it. No more carrying heavy backpacks full of textbooks. Every textbook you require can be stored on your iPad. No more having to buy expensive textbooks which you will only use for one year or two and then sell or give away.

Of course there's a catch. You need to own an iPad and as you know,it is not cheap. You also need to buy digital textbooks,mostly priced each at $ 14. 99 (94. 74 yuan) or less. Textbook publishing was worth $ 8. 7 billion in the US alone last year. Will digital books take over conpletely in education? That remains to be seen.

36. What is the best title for the text?

   A. Apple Enters New Market

   B. A Different Way of Learning

   C. Experience Digital Textbooks

   D. Say Goodbye to Tradition

37. iBook textbooks will do good to pupils and students because .

    A they are free to get

   B. they are easy to carry

   C. they are iPad-based

   D. they are favourite gifts

38. The underlined words “a catch” in Paragraph 4 are closest in meaning to .

   A. an advantage   B. a surprise

   C. a problem   D. an order

39. What can we know from the last two paragraphs?

   A. iPad-based textbooks have changed our learning.

   B. Traditional textbooks will be replaced sooner or later.

   C. Apple has earned a lot from the textbook market.

   D. Digital books have disadvantages and advantages.

40. Where can we find this kind of passage?

   A. In a storybook. B. In a science book.

   C. In a newspaper. D. In a textbook.

      Meredith Marx remembers family game night and how she,her brother and their parents gathered around the dining room table to talk,laugh and move game pieces around the boards. It was a fun way to reconnect and relax.

    Try as she might,it's become much harder for the mum to create similar memories for her 6-year-old twins,Casey and Parker. The kindergartners have been surrounded by technology all of their lives. They bounced to Baby Einstein CDs,learned Spanish from Dora the Explor-er,and are reading at a first-grade level thanks to their Leapster pads. They are good at getting to games on mum's iPhone and grandma's iPad.

    Though she came of age in the “wired” 1990s,Marx worries that all of the electronic things surrounding her daughters are taking them away from precious family time.

UI had video games when I was a kid,and it was fun,but now there's so much more that they completely controls people's time,” says the radio traffic reporter,who is in her early 30s. “ I don't know if kids today would get by without knowing these things. It's becoming all electronic. The only thing electronic I had was the board game—Operation. ”

Marx is not alone in wondering how our increasingly technology-focused world is affecting her children and other “digital natives”. Parenting can seem depressing in the digital era. Smart phones,tablets and serial networking have transformed how people work,play and communicate.

According to a survey released by the Kaiser Family Foundation in 2010,children between the ages of 8 and 18  spent more than 53 hours a week on electronic media. Typically,they devoted seven hours and 38 minutes a day to listening to music,watching TV and movies,playing video games and hanging out online,with many children using two forms of media at once.

Parents who don't keep up with the changes can feel like they are standing at the side of a widening technological gulf. They don5t want to lose their ability to stay dose to their children and guide them to a successful,healthy future. Therefore,how to bridge the digital gap is what they are wondering.

51. By the first two paragraphs,the writer wants to tell us.

   A. Mother's childhood is fun but her children's is not

   B. Mother's childhood isn’t interesting but her children's is

   C. Mother and her children have a similar happy childhood

   D. Mother's childhood is different from her children's 

52. What does Mother think of all of the electronic things surrounding her daughters?

   A. She thinks that all of the electronic things will have a good effect on her daughters.

   B. She worries that all of the electronic things are affecting her daughters.

   C. She thinks that all of the electronic things will make their lives happier and more convenient.

   D. She thinks that all of the electronic things will make her and her daughters much closer.

53. is Mother's electronic game.

   A. Dora the Explorer   B. Leapster pads   C. Baby Einstein CDs   D. Operation

54. Parents feel like they are standing at the side of a widening technological gulf because they.

   A. cannot adapt themselves to the digital era

   B. stay too close to their children

   C. consider it their duty to guide their children to a successful,healthy future

   D. consider it a challenge to force their children not to spend too much time on electronic media

55. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?

   A. How to Bridge the Digital Gap

   B. What is the Best Electronic Game

   C. Who is Right,Parents or Children

   D. No Electronic Games,No Fun

   What are the chances of a 100-year-old chocolate candy falling in your treat bag this Halloween? Though Goo Goo Clusters may not be as 31 as Kit Kat or Hershey bars,people of all ages have enjoyed it for an entire 32 .

    In 1901,a 19-year-old named Howell Campbell 33 a candy store in Nashville,Tennessee. He made all kinds of sweets and hard 34 with just two copper kettles and about a dozen employees. Then,in 1912,he made the first candy to 35 chocolate with other parts. 36 , these clusters were hand wrapped and sold under the counter at a few local stores with a 37 reading, “A nourishing lunch for a nickel. ” Now,they are known as Goo Goo Ousters. 38 20,000 of these chocolate treats are made per hour in a factory in Nashville.

    What else makes a Goo Goo so 39 ? “ In addi- tion to it being the very first-ever combination candy created,its 40 also makes it quite uniquesays Beth Sachan,Goo Goo Clusters’ senior marketing manager. a The Goo Goo Cluster is a big,imperfectly round mound of 41 !”

    The 100th anniversary of the Goo Goo Cluster is being 42 throughout the month of October,the biggest candy-selling month of the year. About 40 43 in the Nashville area have created unique desserts inspired by Goo Goo Clusters to serve to their 44 . Additionally,

    a Goo Goo,sponsored race called the “Jog’n Hog” was 45 in Nashville on October 13. Adults and children ran three miles to the 46 line after eating at least one of six Goo Goo^ from a bag they were given at the halfway point. A golden Goo Goo was hidden in one of the 47 . The winner received a $ 100 gift certificate to the candy's 48,googoo.com. After the race,a scavenger hunt was held throughout the city.

     In case this treat doesn’t 49 in your Halloween bucket this season,don't forget to try all 50 flavours to find the one you love best一original,supreme or peanut butter. Happy Birthday to Goo Goo Clusters,and Happy Halloween!

31. A. strange   B. familiar

   C. similar   D. same

32. A. season   B. year

   C. decade   D. century

33. A. opened   B. broke

   C. closed   D. sold

34. A. sandwiches   B. hamburgers

   C. candies   D. breads

35. A. combat   B. communicate

   C. complain   D. combine

36. A. Obviously   B. Originally

   C. Completely   D. Suddenly

37. A. signal   B. gesture

   C. sign   D. position

38. A. Almost   B. Nearly

   C. Hardly   D. Slightly

39. A. common   B. usual

   C. special   D. frequent

40. A. colour   B. shape

   C. quality   D. quantity

41. A. carefulness   B. happiness

   C. kindness   D. deliciousness

42. A. congratulated   B. admired

   C. celebrated   D. praised

43. A. cinemas   B. schools

   C. hospitals   D. restaurants

44. A. employers   B. customers

   C. students   D. patients

45. A. held   B. made   C. taken   D. carried

46. A. start   B. end   C. close   D. finish

47. A. bags   B. stores

   C. envelops   D. sites

48. A. company   B. workshop

   C. website   D. supermarket

49. A. show up   B. take up

   C. bring up   D. set up

50. A. two   B. three   C. four   D. six

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