Computers are very important to modern life.Many people think that in the future computers will be used in lots of everyday life.It is thought that we won’t have to go shopping because we will be able to get most things which are sold in shops on the Internet.There will be no more books because we will be able to get all texts from computers.The Internet will be used to play games, see films and buy food.Most telephone calls will be made by computers, too.
Some people are glad about these new ways of shopping and communicating.Others do not think that computers will replace our old ways.
Let’s look at books, for example, some people think that one day we will not read books made of paper.Instead, we will buy and read books using computers.We will read texts on small pocket computers.The computers will keep many different books in them at the same time.We won’t need to turn lots of pages and paper will be saved.Computerized books will be used more and more.
Is Internet shopping such a pleasure as going to the shop? Many people say it is not.It is a pleasure to go into shops and look at things you want to buy.It is also unlikely that many people will want to read large texts on our computers, because paper books will perhaps be more friendly.Maybe computers won’t change these two habits.
(1)
In the first paragraph it is thought people will use computers for ________.
[ ]
A.
playing games, shopping and making telephone calls
B.
making telephone calls, having meals and seeing films
C.
seeing films, buying food, and going for holidays
D.
playing games, making telephone calls and seeing the doctor
(2)
Which reason for using computerized books is NOT said in the passage?
[ ]
A.
Computerized books won’t be very expensive.
B.
Computers can keep many different books in them.
C.
We won’t have lots of pages.
D.
We won’t need any paper.
(3)
Paragraph 4 tells ________.
[ ]
A.
about the old and new ways of shopping and communicating
Traveling can be a way to gain life experiences, especially during Spring Break-a week long school vacation in the United States.But what if you’re a student and don’t have enough money for a trip? Don’t worry.Here are some useful suggestions.
●Save:This probably is the most important preparation for traveling.Cut expenses to fatten your wallet so you’ll have more choices about where to go and how to get there.
●Plan ahead:Don’t wait until the last minute to plan your trip.Tickets may cost more when bought on short notice.Giving yourself several months to get ready can mean security(安全)and savings.
●Do your homework:No matter where you go, research the places you will visit.Decide what to see.Travel books will provide information on the cheapest hotels and restaurants.
●Plan sensibly:Write down what you expect to spend for food and hotels.Stick to your plan or you may not have enough money to cover everything.
●Travel in groups:Find someone who is interested in visiting the same places.By traveling with others you can share costs and experiences.
●Work as you go:Need more money to support your trip? Look for work in the places you visit.
●Go off the beaten path:Tourist cities may be expensive.You may want to rethink your trip and go to a lesser-known area.Smaller towns can have many interesting activities and sights.
●Pack necessary things:The most important things to take are not always clothes:Remember medicine in case you get sick and snacks in case you cannot find a cheap restaurant.
●Use the Internet:The Net can help to save money.Some useful websites include www.Travelocity.com, www.bargains-lowest fare.com and www.Economic travel.com.
By planning sensibly, even students can enjoy the travel.Your travel experiences will be remembered for a lifetime.
(1)
This passage is about ________.
[ ]
A.
how to plan your travel
B.
how to travel with enough money
C.
how to make your travel interesting
D.
how to get life experiences
(2)
Before your trip, the first thing you should do is ________.
[ ]
A.
to make a plan of the route
B.
to get information in the Internet
C.
to save money by spending less
D.
to buy tickets in advance
(3)
The writer advises you ________.
[ ]
A.
to share costs with any other people
B.
not to go to well-known places
C.
not to visit dangerous places
D.
to buy anything you want to buy
(4)
During your trip, ________.
[ ]
A.
you need more shoes than clothes
B.
you shouldn’t look for work all the way
C.
you can gain valuable life experiences
D.
you should forget to do your homework
阅读理解
Traveling can be a way to gain life experiences, especially during Spring Break-a week long school vacation in the United States.But what if you’re a student and don’t have enough money for a trip? Don’t worry.Here are some useful suggestions.
●Save:This probably is the most important preparation for traveling.Cut expenses to fatten your wallet so you’ll have more choices about where to go and how to get there.
●Plan ahead:Don’t wait until the last minute to plan your trip.Tickets may cost more when bought on short notice.Giving yourself several months to get ready can mean security(安全)and savings.
●Do your homework:No matter where you go, research the places you will visit.Decide what to see.Travel books will provide information on the cheapest hotels and restaurants.
●Plan sensibly:Write down what you expect to spend for food and hotels.Stick to your plan or you may not have enough money to cover everything.
●Travel in groups:Find someone who is interested in visiting the same places.By traveling with others you can share costs and experiences.
●Work as you go:Need more money to support your trip? Look for work in the places you visit.
●Go off the beaten path:Tourist cities may be expensive.You may want to rethink your trip and go to a lesser-known area.Smaller towns can have many interesting activities and sights.
●Pack necessary things:The most important things to take are not always clothes:Remember medicine in case you get sick and snacks in case you cannot find a cheap restaurant.
●Use the Internet:The Net can help to save money.Some useful websites include www.Travelocity.com, www.bargains-lowest fare.com and www.Economic travel.com.
By planning sensibly, even students can enjoy the travel.Your travel experiences will be remembered for a lifetime.
(1)
This passage is about ________.
[ ]
A.
how to plan your travel
B.
how to travel with enough money
C.
how to make your travel interesting
D.
how to get life experiences
(2)
Before your trip, the first thing you should do is ________.
[ ]
A.
to make a plan of the route
B.
to get information in the Internet
C.
to save money by spending less
D.
to buy tickets in advance
(3)
The writer advises you ________.
[ ]
A.
to share costs with any other people
B.
not to go to well-known places
C.
not to visit dangerous places
D.
to buy anything you want to buy
(4)
During your trip, ________.
[ ]
A.
you need more shoes than clothes?
B.
you shouldn’t look for work all the way
C.
you can gain valuable life experiences
D.
you should forget to do your homework
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BELIEVE it or not, the color of the tie Barack Obama wore to the inauguration(就职典礼)is now a hotly debated topic.The level of public interest in Obama’s tie might seem strange but many people believe his choice will symbolize the type of government he plans to run, as the color of a politician’s tie is thought to convey ideas of power, trustworthiness and more.
Polities of ties.
It may be the least practical item of male dress, but it is arguably the most expressive.In the UK and many other coun-tries around the world, conservative(保守的)politicians may wear a blue tie and their liberal opponents a red one.In America, the colors go the other way round.The Republicans have in recent years become associated with the color red, and the Democrats with blue.But in spite of this, bush wears blue ties more often than any other color.
What they mean
According to Sharon Haver, editor of focusonstyle.com, in America the feelings associated with colors overrule their political significance.“a guy who want to be regarded as strong and in charge would wear red,” Haver says.Unsurprisingly, the business tycoon Donald Trump is known for wearing red ties.But what about blue? According to Haver, “Blue is a softer color… Look at the sky.It’s peaceful and calm and trustworthy.”
Selecting the right tie for the right occasion.
●Perfect job interview tie.
Perhaps no other tie -wearing occasion is as important as the job interview.Gilchrist, the fashion expert, advises playing it safe and choosing a conservative one.Best choices are solids, stripes or small patterns.An excellent color is burgundy(深红色)or another serious color.Avoid pink or yellow, which suggests that the wearer lacks gravity.
Pattern ties, Gilchrist suggests, should be limited to a maximum of three colors.A striped tie is a safe choice as this is acceptable to everyone.Last, Gilchrist recommends saving the expensive “hip” tie for those applying for glamorous creative jobs.
●Date-night tie
When picking out the right tie for taking a girl out on a date, spend more time considering color than pattern.According to studies, women are attracted to men wearing the color blue, because blue gives the image of a “stable, faithful, constant, always there” person.So what is the worst color to wear on a date? “Flattened caterpillar(毛虫)yellow-green,” according to Gilchrist, “it will repel both sexes equally.”
(1)
Why are people interested in the tie that Obama wore to the inauguration?
[ ]
A.
Because they think the tie he wore will enable them to know about his personalities and policies.
B.
Because they want to advise him how to select an appropriate tie for such a big occasion.
C.
Because they think the tie will tell if he is trustworthy as they expected when he assumes office.
D.
Because they believe the tie is an essential part of dressing to a mature politician like Obama.
(2)
What can we infer about Bush, the former president, from the passage?
[ ]
A.
He was probably liberal in his policies when he was in power.
B.
He was a Republican when he served as president.
C.
He wore only blue ties and had no ties of alternative colors.
D.
He wanted to make himself unique by the tie that he wore.
(3)
The example of “the business tycoon Donald Trump” is given to _________.
[ ]
A.
prove that color reflects people’s feelings to a certain degree
B.
show that Donald is so wealthy that he can afford expensive ties
C.
tell that Donald is physically strong and can handle everything
D.
explain that red is a popular color, especially with businessmen
(4)
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?
[ ]
A.
Ties can be ignored by politicians since they are the least practical item of male dress.
B.
Do choose ties carefully before dating, because it is the most important occasion.
C.
Why to avoid pink or yellow ties in job interviews is that they don’t match the atmosphere.
D.
The more colorful the tie is, the more likely you’ll get the job you want.
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Below is a web page from http://www.tvguide.com/.
Tonight's TV Hot List:Sunday January 31, 2010
Grammy Awards 8/7c CBS
Beyoncé 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(吊唁礼物), 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(买断股份)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∶01/9∶01c 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:He 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:A 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.
[ ]
A.
Grammy Awards
B.
Maurer
C.
Surviving Survivor
D.
Private Practice
(2)
From the passage, we can learn that Dunder Mifflin is ________.
[ ]
A.
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 ________.
[ ]
A.
a musical play
B.
a game show
C.
a love story
D.
a cultural documentary
(4)
The above programs ________.
[ ]
A.
are loved by all viewers
B.
are on the top list for the week
C.
are broadcast on the same channel
D.
are accessible on the same night
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Careercast.com is out with its list of best and worst jobs of 2012.It's bad news for the writer of this story, but much brighter for the folks who program the code that keeps this website busy.
Using a method that looked at physical demands, work environment, income, stress and hiring outlook, career Website Careercast.com, ranked the top 200 jobs.They also ranked the jobs with the most stress.Not surprisingly, none of the most stressful jobs show up on the best jobs list.
At the top is software engineer and at the bottom is the lumberjack.Cutting trees failed to skate above the bottom 10 percent in all ranking categories, except income.“Unemployment for lumberjacks is very high, and the demand for their services is expected to continue to fall through 2016.And while working outside all day may seem like a great job perk(有额外津贴的工作), being a lumberjack not only is considered the worst job, but also one of the world's most dangerous,” according to Careercast.com.And, for that most dangerous job, a lumberjack earns a little more than $32,000 a year.That's about $56,000 less than the easy job of a software engineer, which has the average salary at $88,000 a year, according to Careercast.
Here's a complete look at the best and worst jobs.And, take a look at the most stressful jobs.You may be surprised.
Best Jobs Worst Jobs Most Stressful Jobs
Software Engineer Lumberjack Enlisted Soldier
Actuary Dairy Farmer Firefighter
Human Resources Manager Enlisted Military Soldier Airline Pilot