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Papers are ______ to all the new students five minutes earlier before each examination.

 

  A. given off B. given up C. given in D. given out

 

 

D

本题考查了give形成的搭配。give out在这里的意思是“分发”,也有“释放;发出”的意思;give off的意思是“释放;发出”;give up意思是“放弃”;give in的意思是“屈服;投降”。

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  NEWSPAPERS have certainly been around for a long time.Many New Zealand newspapers are now heading towards their 125th anniversary(周年纪念)of the first publication and some New Zealand papers are more than 140 years old.

  However, some people think that newspapers are yesterday’s medium(传媒)and that new media, like television and even the Internet, will in the very near future cause newspapers to die.What is clear is that the growth of new media, and in particular the Internet, will cause newspapers to change themselves and change their product to meet customers’ needs.

  People read newspapers because of their unique(独特的)strength.They have a large audience and yet a certain appeal(吸引力).They reach the majority of the population each day through covering national and international news and yet they offer interest to gardeners, cooks and even slaves to fashion.

  Newspapers also remain strong because of people’s continued love of reading.Reading is an active and involving(专注的)process, but people are able to read at their own speed and return to newspapers for reference purposes.

  Newspapers will certainly not stop the Internet being a competitor(竞争者).But no newly-introduced news medium has ever killed an old one, and if best guesses are to be made then it is likely that this will be the case with this new medium as well.

(1)

What will cause the “dying” of the newspaper?

[  ]

A.

Its old age.

B.

The growth of new media.

C.

Unsuccessful business.

D.

Internet millionaires.

(2)

“They have a large audience and yet a certain appeal.” Which answer best describes this statement?

[  ]

A.

Few people like them for the same reason.

B.

Many people like them for a variety of reasons.

C.

Many people like them for the same reason.

D.

Few people like them for a variety of reasons.

(3)

Which of these does not refer to newspapers?

[  ]

A.

Useful for reference.

B.

Changing to meet customers’ needs.

C.

Wide-reaching every day.

D.

A passive way of getting information.

(4)

Which title would not be suitable for this article?

[  ]

A.

The death of newspapers.

B.

People love to read.

C.

Current media developments.

D.

Old media and new media.

(5)

Which of the following is correct?

[  ]

A.

Newspapers will be killed by Internet soon.

B.

Internet will be killed by newspapers.

C.

Newspapers and Internet will co-exist.

D.

Newspapers and Internet will both disappear.


In the United States, teaching is very important. If teachers do not teach well, students complain. If many students do not understand, people think that the teacher does not do a good job. The teacher has big responsibility to make sure students understand. In a sense, students are consumers and the teacher is offering services.
Students have the right to evaluate their teachers, and they usually do so at the end of each course. That evaluation includes lots of aspects of teaching, such as explanation, preparation, using good examples, answering questions, and organization of classes.
Students are supposed to read required textbooks and recommended books before classes. Without reading them, they will find it very difficult to understand the class. Basic courses on doing research and writing papers are taught at the beginning of the program. They teach things very concretely(具体地) and clearly. Students are expected to apply what they have learned to their studies.
Classes are usually divided into lectures and seminars. There are some lecture classes, where the teacher just gives a lecture, and students ask questions at the end. Most graduate level classes are lectures and discussions. Participating in discussions is very important. Higher level classes involve very little lecturing. They emphasize discussion and presentation by the students.
1According to the passage, good teachers should ___________.
A.try to please their students
B.treat their students as consumers
C.understand their students well
D.made sure their students understand
2What are students expected to do before attending a class?
A.Go over the lessons thoroughly.
B.Understand the textbooks well.
C.Do the reading assignments.
D.Prepare on outline for discussion.
3When a program starts, students should first __________.
A.learn how to do research and write papers.
B.have some learning experience
C.learn about the course concretely and clearly
D.know how to participate in discussions.
4Higher level classes are taught mainly through ________
A.giving a lot of lectures to students
B.involving students in discussions
C.asking students questions in class
D.answering students’ questions in class

January l:  It has happened.  I got a call today saying a little girl in Russia is now my little girl. There are a lot of papers to prepare, and we have to travel to Russia to bring her home,

but now it is certain. I think I'll tell some close friends. Jason is so excited.  I haven't told Steven yet. How can I tell a seven-year-old that he has a sister who is already five years old?

         January 10: Today I received a picture of Katerina. The picture is small and not very clear,  but I look at it over and over again.  I don't know anything else about her.  She has lived in a home for children without parents for most of her life.  I wonder how I will talk to her.  I don't speak Russian, and she doesn't speak English.

         February l: Today I showed Katerina’s picture to Steven* He is very happy and wants to tell all his friends about his new sister.  I want to buy some new clothes for Katerina, but I don't know her size.  I haven' t received any information from the adoption organization,  and I'm feeling a little worried.

    February 16: Finally! Today we received good news! All the papers are ready and tomorrow we will go to Russia to bring Katerina home with us.

    February 18: Today I met my daughter for the first time.She is very small, very thin, and very shy. On the way home in the airplane, she slept most of the time.When she woke up, she cried. I am very worried and hope that I can be a good mother to Katerina.

    February 19: Steven met his sister this morning. Although Katerina was quiet at first, soon she and Steven began to talk in a mix of Russian, English, and hand movements. Steven and his sister get along well together. In fact, he is able to help her talk with Jason and me. I am worried about how Katerina will be in school. Next week she will start school. How will she understand her teacher?

         March 21: Katerina looks much better now. She is heavier, her hair looks good, and her skin is clear. She loves to watch television with her brother, and she has learned to roller-skate. She is doing well in school, and her English gets better every day. Although she sometimes looks sad, and sometimes cries, most of the time she is happy. I think she is slowly my life without her.

1.Who is Katerina?

A.Steven's elder sister.                    B.An adopted girl.

C.Jason's close friend.                     D.The writer's niece.

2.When back at home, what is the writer most worried about?

A.How Steven can get along well with Katerina.

B.How Katerina can communicate with Jason and her.

C.Whether Katerina will adapt herself to the school life.

D.Whether she can be a good mother to Katerina.

3.From the passage we know that in her new family Katerina ______.

A.gets very fat                              B.becomes depressed

C.remains frightened                        D.is well treated

4.Where is the passage most probably from?

A.A diary.                         B.An advertisement

C.An essay.             D.A speech

 

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