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M:We had a(1)r________ interesting debate in the science class today.
W:Really? What was it(2)a________?
M:Space exploration.Should we continue to(3)r________ or spend the money on what’s important to human beings? We had a heated discussion.
W:Well, I think it’s important to find out about the rest of the universe which
is(4)u________ even for human beings.It is great and difficult work.
M:But are we wasting money that could be(5)s________ on medical research and saving lives? Medical research is very important.
W:I see what you are saying, but we need to(6)u________ the universe and how it works.I think much about it is(7)p________ to all of us.
M:But why? We live on the earth.As long as we know how earth works…
W:Let me ask you something.Wouldn’t you like to travel into space or(8)v________ the moon?
M:Oh, yes, it would be(9)w________!
W:Well, exactly.Maybe in the future it’ll be(10)p________ to do that.
单词拼写:根据所提供的首字母,写出符合句意的单词。一个空只能填一个单词。(共10小题;每小题0.5分,共5分)
1. The Big House of Qiao Family (乔家大院) is a perfectly p__________________ old house.
2. It suddenly o_____________ to her that she had once seen the man somewhere before.
3. Bank cards are p________________ useful when travelling and there are often insurance benefits if you pay for your travel with them.
4. The police want those who have w____________ the accident to call them and provide them with enough evidence.
5. More often than not, it is difficult to c______________ the exact meaning of a Tang poem in English.
6. She wrote several letters to the government about the air pollution, but got no r_____________.
7. Today, the boss announced that smoking was f__________________ during office hour.
8. Akitt was u_______________ about the time of the recovery so he looked very depressed.
9. Though rich, she lives a simple life. She r____________ wears expensive jewellery.
10. I was very d_________________ by the failure, but I still hoped we could find a solution.
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1. The Big House of Qiao Family (乔家大院) is a perfectly p__________________ old house.
2. It suddenly o_____________ to her that she had once seen the man somewhere before.
3. Bank cards are p________________ useful when travelling and there are often insurance benefits if you pay for your travel with them.
4. The police want those who have w____________ the accident to call them and provide them with enough evidence.
5. More often than not, it is difficult to c______________ the exact meaning of a Tang poem in English.
6. She wrote several letters to the government about the air pollution, but got no r_____________.
7. Today, the boss announced that smoking was f__________________ during office hour.
8. Akitt was u_______________ about the time of the recovery so he looked very depressed.
9. Though rich, she lives a simple life. She r____________ wears expensive jewellery.
10. I was very d_________________ by the failure, but I still hoped we could find a solution.
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Despite rising education levels, Americans of every age are reading less and less for pleasure these days, according to an analysis by the National Endowment for the Arts. The decline(下降) could have bad effects as people tune out books, tune in popular culture and become less socially engaged.
"We've got a public culture which is almost entirely commercial(商业化)and novelty - driven (追新)," says NEA chairman Dana Gioia. "I think it's letting the nation down."
The study gathers years of data on Americans' reading habits and finds that, at every age group, we're reading less.
Most of the data have appeared in private, government and university surveys, but today's report is the first to combine them into a single portrait. It suggests that the demands of school, work and family and the decisive advantage of other forms of entertainment have caused the decline in reading for millions of Americans.
·Only 38% of adults in 2006 said they had spent time reading a book for pleasure.
·65% of college freshmen in 2005 said they read little or nothing for pleasure.
·30% of 13 - year - olds in 2004 said they read for fun "almost every day," down from 35% in 1984.
According to Gioia, a poet, they decline is probably the single most important social issue in the United States today. The findings should be a wake - up call to educators to change the way they teach literature at every level. It was once believed that if someone went to college, they would become a lifelong reader. What we're seeing right now is that we're no longer producing readers. We're producing B. A. s and M. A. s and Ph. D. s.
Cioia also wants main media to wake up to how they can promote good books in many ways. He notes that when a character in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral recited a few lines of W. H. Auden's poem Funeral Blues, the poet briefly became a best seller.
65.The underlined phrase "tune out" in the first paragraph probably means________.
A.close B.publish C.prove D.read
66.According to Dana Gioia, the change of Americans' reading habit________.
A.is positive and valuable B.does harm to the nation
C.is caused only by popular culture D.can make poets best sellers
67.Which of the following is NOT the cause for the change in reading habit?
A.Demands of getting a B. A., M. A. or Ph. D.
B.Demands of family, school and work.
C.The change in the way the literature is taught.
D.Advantages of the entertainment.
68.We can infer that the number of teenagers reading for pleasure reduced by________in 20 years.
A.30% B.38% C.65% D.5%
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Despite rising education levels, Americans of every age are reading less and less for pleasure these days, according to an analysis by the National Endowment for the Arts. The decline(下降) could have bad effects as people tune out books, tune in popular culture and become less socially engaged.
"We've got a public culture which is almost entirely commercial(商业化)and novelty - driven (追新)," says NEA chairman Dana Gioia. "I think it's letting the nation down."
The study gathers years of data on Americans' reading habits and finds that, at every age group, we're reading less.
Most of the data have appeared in private, government and university surveys, but today's report is the first to combine them into a single portrait. It suggests that the demands of school, work and family and the decisive advantage of other forms of entertainment have caused the decline in reading for millions of Americans.
·Only 38% of adults in 2006 said they had spent time reading a book for pleasure.
·65% of college freshmen in 2005 said they read little or nothing for pleasure.
·30% of 13 - year - olds in 2004 said they read for fun "almost every day," down from 35% in 1984.
According to Gioia, a poet, they decline is probably the single most important social issue in the United States today. The findings should be a wake - up call to educators to change the way they teach literature at every level. It was once believed that if someone went to college, they would become a lifelong reader. What we're seeing right now is that we're no longer producing readers. We're producing B. A. s and M. A. s and Ph. D. s.
Cioia also wants main media to wake up to how they can promote good books in many ways. He notes that when a character in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral recited a few lines of W. H. Auden's poem Funeral Blues, the poet briefly became a best seller.
65.The underlined phrase "tune out" in the first paragraph probably means________.
A.close B.publish C.prove D.read
66.According to Dana Gioia, the change of Americans' reading habit________.
A.is positive and valuable B.does harm to the nation
C.is caused only by popular culture D.can make poets best sellers
67.Which of the following is NOT the cause for the change in reading habit?
A.Demands of getting a B. A., M. A. or Ph. D.
B.Demands of family, school and work.
C.The change in the way the literature is taught.
D.Advantages of the entertainment.
68.We can infer that the number of teenagers reading for pleasure reduced by________in 20 years.
A.30% B.38% C.65% D.5%