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¡¡¡¡Pop idols are those stars who burn even brighter than regular stars£®If a star is someone you can recognize on the street, an idol is someone who will cause an excitement at a public appearance£®

¡¡¡¡Without fans, an idol is just an ordinary person, like you and me£®As Reese Witherspoon once said while announcing the Oscar for best make-up, movie stars look just like ordinary people if you see them without make-up£®

¡¡¡¡I was once invited to a private party where about half of the guests were stars and the other half entertainment reporters£®Guess what?The good-looking ones were the reports because they tend to be young, and they shine without make-up£®

¡¡¡¡Some idols are born; some are made£®Most idols are created by a machine called the entertainment industry£®They may have some charms and talent, but not enough to become famous£®They are the raw material out of which a star, or even an idol is made£®An army of behind-the-scenes assistants will hype(ʹ¡­¡­ÔÚýÌåÉϳöÏÖ)or even make up their virtues(ÃÀµÂ)and hide their shortcomings£®

¡¡¡¡Paris Hilton is the kind of star who possesses no real talent but yet is quite well-known£®This is the result of endless hype£®If you are pushed into the public eye often enough, you can become an idol without having any talent£®

¡¡¡¡Television contest shows create a much fairer and more see-through platform where young people can compete and show their talent£®The soap opera is another platform for idol making£®These drama series are long, giving an actor great opportunities to be known£®The actors and actresses are always made up and beautifully dressed£®Now all they need is some good dialogues from the screenwriter£®

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The writer seems to agree that ________£®

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most stars are not as good-looking as you think

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idols are born with talent

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ordinary people can become idols if they wear make-up

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most idols are not regular stars

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According to the passage, most idols are produced through ________£®

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making the best of their charms and talents

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being hyped and made up by screenwriters and assistants

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competing in TV contest shows

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improving their acting and speaking skills

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The author uses the example of Paris Hilton to show that ________£®

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an idol is simply an ordinary person

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hype plays a leading role in making someone well-known

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a star often lacks talent

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a good-looking one, even having no talent, can still enjoy great popularity

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The author thinks the television contest show serves as ________£®

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a platform for idol making

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a competitive way to become successful

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a fair opportunity to make up pop idols' virtues and hide their shortcomings

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a way to select actors for soap opera

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¡¡¡¡Pop music is the name for different forms of popular,commercial music£®It had its beginning in the United States of America and spread throughout the whole world during the 1950s and 1960s. It is widely liked by the young people. The best known early form of pop music was ¡°rock 'n' roll;¡±another was ¡°blues¡± . A more recent development is ¡°folk-rock¡±. Pop music has taken the place of native music in many parts of the world;it has caused the number of people for jazz to become much smaller than it was in the 1950s and earlier,and it has now begun to rule musical stage productions. It's a big industry. Much pop music is without artistic value,but the work of some pop singers,e.g. the Beatles,Bob Dylan,the groups like Floyd and Crosby,Stills and Nash,is on a higher musical level. And there is still a great interest in it today. Pop music concerts and festivals are held all over the word£®

(1)All of the following forms belong to pop music except_______.

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A£®blues
B£®rock'n'roll
C£®jazz
D£®folk-rock

(2)According to the article,the number of people for jazz in the 1950s and earlier was______it is today.

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A£®much greater than

B£®much smaller than

C£®as great as

D£®as small as

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A£®No pop music is on a high musical level.

B£®Much pop music is very artistic£®

C£®Pop music is highly artistic£®

D£®Not all pop music is without artistic value.

(4)The passage says that ________has now begun to rule musical stage productions.

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A£®native music
B£®jazz
C£®pop music
D£®classical music

(5)¡°It is a big industry¡±means that _______.

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A£®it makes a lot of musical instruments

B£®it is a big musical and commercial business

C£®the pop singers are very hardworking

D£®pop music is on a very high musical level

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¡¡¡¡The first Europeans came to America in 1492 with Christopher Columbus£®Since that time people have come to America from all over the world, from Europe, Africa, and Asia, and they have brought their music with them£®This mixing of people and music has created American music£®

¡¡¡¡Music is a very important part of our lives£®Music is for dancing, drinking, eating, loving and thinking£®Some songs remind us of our childhood or youth£®Others remind of the people we love£®Many important occasions, like weddings and funerals have special music£®Every nation has a national song like the American ¡°The Star-Spangled Banner¡±£®In the US, high schools and colleges have school songs, too£®

¡¡¡¡Music is a part of the history of America£®It expresses the problems and feelings of its people£®As the years pass, the music grows and changes£®

¡¡¡¡Modern science has also changed music£®Inventions like records, radios, movies, electric instruments, tape recorders, and videos have changed the way we play and listen to music£®They have helped to make music and important form of international communication£®

¡¡¡¡American music, from the earliest folk songs to modern ¡°pop¡±, is known around the world£®Music is one of America's most important exports£®It brings the people of the world together£®Even when people cannot understand the same language, they can share the same music£®Many people learn and practice English by singing songs, understanding American music can help you understand American people£®¡°Put a dime(10cents)in the juke box(×Ô¶¯µã³ª»ú), baby£®¡±Let's listen to the music!

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The article mainly tells us about ________£®

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how American music developed

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when American music developed

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what American music is

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why American music is so popular

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From the text we know that ________£®

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American music has spread all over the world

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American music began in the 1550s

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American music is special

D£®

American music has changed modern science in the US

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The last paragraph probably means that ________£®

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American music is very popular

B£®

American music is not known by people all over the world

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American music can help us understand American people, their history and culture

D£®

American music is important in our lives

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¡¡¡¡The first Europeans came to America in 1492 with Christopher Columbus£®Since that time people have come to America from all over the world, from Europe, Africa, and Asia, and they have brought their music with them£®This mixing of people and music has created American music£®

¡¡¡¡Music is a very important part of our lives£®Music is for dancing, drinking, eating, loving and thinking£®Some songs remind us of our childhood or youth£®Others remind of the people we love£®Many important occasions, like weddings and funerals have special music£®Every nation has a national song like the American ¡°The Star-Spangled Banner¡±£®In the US, high schools and colleges have school songs, too£®

¡¡¡¡Music is a part of the history of America£®It expresses the problems and feelings of its people£®As the years pass, the music grows and changes£®

¡¡¡¡Modern science has also changed music£®Inventions like records, radios, movies, electric instruments, tape recorders, and videos have changed the way we play and listen to music£®They have helped to make music an important form of international communication£®

¡¡¡¡American music, from the earliest folk songs to modern¡°pop¡±, is known around the world£®Music is one of America¡¯s most important exports£®It brings the people of the world together£®Even when people cannot understand the same language, they can share the same music£®Many people learn and practice English by singing songs, understanding American music can help you understand American people£®¡°Put a dime(10 cents)in the juke box(×Ô¶¯µã³ª»ú), baby£®¡± Let¡¯s listen to the music!

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The article mainly tells us about ________£®

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how American music developed

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when American music developed

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what American music is

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why American music is so popular

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From the text we know that ________£®

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American music has spread all over the world

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American music began in the 1550s

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American music is special

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American music has changed modern science in the US

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The last paragraph probably means that ________£®

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American music is very popular

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American music is not known by people all over the world

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Ameican music can help us understand American people, their history and culture

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American music is important in our lives

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¡¡¡¡Contrary to common belief, social media websites such as Facebook do not weaken personal ties, they strengthen them in unique ways for different age groups, according to a new study£®

¡¡¡¡The rapid spread of Facebook, which has more than 500 million users worldwide, has prompted concerns about its negative effects, but researchers at the University of Texas have reached a different conclusion£®

¡¡¡¡"Our findings suggest that Facebook is not replacing face-to-face interactions between friends, family and colleagues," said S£®Craig Watkins, an£®associate professor of radio, TV and film who headed the research team£®

¡¡¡¡"In fact, we believe there is sufficient evidence that social media afford opportunities for new expressions of friendship, intimacy and community£®"

¡¡¡¡The researchers questioned 900 college students and recent graduates about how and with whom they interact on Facebook£®

¡¡¡¡More than 60 percent of Facebook users said posting status updates was among the most popular activities, followed by 60 percent who wrote comments on their profile and 49 percent who posted messages and comments to friends£®

¡¡¡¡The researchers also found that although about the same number of men and women use Facebook, they do so in different ways£®

¡¡¡¡"There is a noteworthy difference in aims in how to use a tool like Facebook£®We found that for women the content tends to be more affectionate, and(they)are especially interested in using it for connection," said Watkins£®

¡¡¡¡"For men, it's more functional," he added£®

¡¡¡¡Watkins pointed out that, for example, women are more likely to post pictures of social gatherings with friends, while men are more likely to post pictures of hobbies, or post a political or pop-culture related link£®

(1)

What's the popular viewpoint, of ordinary people about the function of social media websites? They think _________£®

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A£®

It is positive to personal ties

B£®

It has negative effects on personal ties

C£®

It makes no difference to personal ties

D£®

It has both good and bad effects to personal ties

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What's the meaning of the underlined word in the second paragraph?

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resulted from

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had

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showed

D£®

caused

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What do Facebook users like to do mostly on Facebook? They like to _________£®

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create new expressions of friendship

B£®

wrote comments on their profile

C£®

update their personal statuses

D£®

post messages and comments to friends

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According to the study, _________£®

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Men concentrate more on the functions of Facebook

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Much more men use Facebook than women

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Men and women use a tool like Facebook for the same aim

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Facebook is taking the place of face-to-face interactions between friends

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¡¡¡¡Tonight's TV Hot List£ºSunday January 31, 2010

¡¡¡¡Grammy Awards¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡8/7c CBS

¡¡¡¡Beyonc¨¦ and Taylor Swift are ready to take home a lot of hardware tonight as they lead all artists with 10 and eight nominations£®The ladies also perform, along with fellow Album of the Year nominees the Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga and the Dave Matthews Band£®In addition, Bon Jovi, Green Day, Lady Antebellum, Maxwell, Pink and Zac Brown Band will also take the stage£®But perhaps the most expected moment is the Michael Jackson tribute(µõÑäÀñÎï), which features the 3-D mini-movie "Earth Song" and will be highlighted by performers Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Carrie Underwood and Usher£®

¡¡¡¡Maurer¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡9/8c NBC

¡¡¡¡A mysterious company named Sabre, headed by an attractive, stubborn CEO(Kathy Bates), appears out of nowhere and buys out(Âò¶Ï¹É·Ý)Dunder Mifflin£®As Michael is unwilling to follow Sabre's new policies, Andy and Erin write a welcome song to greet the company£®Meanwhile, Pam and Jim hope to get accepted into a desired local day-care center£®

¡¡¡¡Surviving Survivor¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡8/7c CBS

¡¡¡¡It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since the first season of Survivor£®But tonight ten of the game's most iconic players, including previous winners Richard Hatch, Parvati Shallow and Tom Westman, discuss the series in detail and provide insights into how the game is actually played and the impact it's had on their lives£®In addition, updates on beloved former castaways, like Ethan Zohn, Rupert Boneham and Elisabeth Hasselbeck, are given£®

¡¡¡¡Private Practice¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡10¡Ã01/9¡Ã01c ABC

¡¡¡¡So Maya's pregnant and wants to have the baby£®What to do now? Dink(Stephen Lunsford), the boy who did his part to get her into this mess, has a solution£ºHe wants to marry her£®You can imagine how Sam and Naomi will feel about that£®And if that won't raise the histrionic level enough for you, how about this£ºA couple has two dying daughters, and only one can be saved£®Their choice£®And Brian Benben is back, so expect more Pete-Violet- Sheldon angst£®

(1)

Edna is crazy about pop stars, so she will most likely choose ________ to enjoy£®

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A£®

Grammy Awards

B£®

Maurer

C£®

Surviving Survivor

D£®

Private Practice

(2)

From the passage, we can learn that Dunder Mifflin is ________£®

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a CEO

B£®

a company

C£®

an employee in the company

D£®

a piece of office equipment

(3)

According to the passage, Surviving Survivor is most probably ________£®

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a musical play

B£®

a game show

C£®

a love story

D£®

a cultural documentary

(4)

The above programs ________£®

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are loved by all viewers

B£®

are on the top list for the week

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are broadcast on the same channel

D£®

are accessible on the same night

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