题目内容
Timeless, classic songs wrecked by tuneless, howling drunks: the karaoke machine is the most annoying gadget in Britain, a survey for the government found.
A TNS Omnibus poll found that the Japanese invention topped a list of gadgets that people wished had never been invented. Nearly a quarter (22 percent) of those surveyed chose the karaoke machine. 17 percent said 24-hour sports channels, 12 percent chose video games consoles, while 11 percent said mobile phones and seven percent said alarm clocks.
"When people are singing karaoke they are enjoying themselves, but as a member of the audience you are just watching somebody who can't perform -- and isn't particularly pleasant to listen to -- for as long as you can bear it." It is anti-social. You might have 10 people who want to sing some karaoke, which means 150 people have to suffer it."But the crazy thing is that people still do go just to be a spectator at other people's inability to sing." After a short while -- unless they're very drunk -- they're going to find that listening to performers failing to perform for two hours is not the best way to spend the evening."
Karaoke has turned into a multibillion-dollar industry since being invented in 1971 by Daisuke Inoue, a Japanese club keyboardist looking to provide music for a customer who wanted to sing on a company trip.
Asked which gadgets people would like to see invented in the future, 18 percent said a robot cleaner, 16 percent said a time machine and 12 percent said a teleporter. Asked what the most important safety gadgets were, 69 percent said the smoke alarm, 64 percent said seat belts and 29 percent said baby seats. Pollsters TNS Omnibus surveyed 2,584 adults in England online.
1. Which is not the question put forward by the pollsters TNS Omnibus?
A.Which gadget is the one people wished had never been invented?
B.Which gadget would people like to see invented in the future?
C.What is the most important safety gadget?
D.How was the karaoke machine invented?
2. How many people surveyed chose the karaoke machine to be the most annoying machine?
A.About 150 people B.Some 568 people
C.Over a quarter of those surveyed D.Less than 22% of those surveyed
3. Which is not the reason why the karaoke machine is the most annoying gadget in Britain?
A.Unless drunk, they will not find listening to people who can’t perform is the best way to spend the evening
B.Classic songs are wrecked by those who are out of tunes.
C.Only those singing are enjoying themselves while the members of audience have to bear it
D.It is against social rules.
4. The following are all safety gadgets except_______.
A.the smoke alarm B.seat belts C.teleported D.baby seats
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“Tomorrow is another day”---- this line has impressed various people at various times. It's now 70 years after it appeared in the film, but it still seems to hold its power especially during an economic downturn.
The phrase comes from a film adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's successful 1936 novel Gone With the Wind. It's set in the American South and tells the story of a strong heroine, Scarlett O' Hara, who struggles to find love during the Civil War and, afterwards, of her strength in surviving the war and its hardships.
Love story
In a moment of despair, Scarlett finally realizes that her love belongs to Rhett Butler. For many audiences, it is the theme of love and struggle that has kept the movie alive. While the burning of Atlanta might seem irrelevant to today's viewers, the timeless theme of love keeps its ability to touch people.
With a promise to her lover still in her mind, Scarlett chooses to stay in the midst of war and take care of Melanie. But her heart is broken when Rhett just walks away, leaving the woman that he once loved with cruel words, "Frankly, dear, I don' t give a damn."
Great epic
The film shows the love-hate relationship of these characters, but also American history, the fall of the Confederacy and the following period of Reconstruction in the South. The background made this film a true classic in the epic genre.
When the film opened after World War II, French viewers loved it, and it reminded them of their fight against the Nazis. In 1940 Shanghai, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, people stood in line for hours to watch this film, and saw the same suffering they were having as well as the hope and possibility of building a new homeland from the ruins.
Each nationality could identify with the story and see it as a victory. In fact, Gone With the Wind never lost its charm and ability to inspire and amaze.
Biggest of all time
The film had five directors, 15-plus screenwriters, and an unexpected $3.9 million budget. The film brought in $ 200 million, which makes it the biggest selling film of all times in North America. It also won 10 Academy awards in 1940.
1.The underlined "it" in the first paragraph refers to _______.
A.the novel Gone with the Wind |
B."tomorrow is another day" |
C.the movie Gone with the Wind |
D.the Academy Award |
2.The text is written mainly to _______.
A.celebrate the anniversary of Margaret Mitchell |
B.introduce how the film was directed and filmed |
C.throw light on the charm of the movie "Gone with the Wind" |
D.inspire people to struggle the economic downturn |
3.It can be concluded that Scarlett O' Hara is _______.
A.optimistic and lucky |
B.childish and realistic |
C.caring and stubborn |
D.strong-minded and persistent |
4.The passage mentions Shanghai in order to _______.
A.prove that the background of the movie touched viewers |
B.describe how popular the movie was at that time |
C.point out that Shanghai was a center of entertainment |
D.tell us that Chinese were suffering the War then. |