摘要: Which is true according to the passage? A. According to a survey, two thirds of the nation are hoping to see the launch live on TV, B. The internet users have drawn some 5000 pictures of `Chang’e’. C. Wan Hu, a Chinese stargazer(n. 看星星的人,占星师,天文学家) , was dead after the huge bang and a lot of smoke. D. China’s first astronaut flew into space in 2003 in the spaceship Shenzhou VI.

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More than two thirds of the nation want to see the launch of Chang’e I, China’s first lunar orbiter live on TV, according to a survey.

According to the survey by China Youth Daily and www. qq. com, almost the entire nation want to catch images of the event at some point, with 99 percent of the 10,358 respondents saying they expected to witness the satellite launch and 68.9 percent saying they were certain to watch the live broadcast of the launch.

On www.qq.com and www. sina. com, two popular web portals in the country, internet users have contributed some 2,000 poems and 5000 drawings on the theme of Chang’e I.

“The satellite launch means much more than just saying’ hello’ to the moon. Maybe in the future we could also send some people to accompany sister’ Chang’e’,” said a college student in the survey.

Remarkably, many people expect to visit the moon one day, with 93.4 percent of respondents saying they expected to do so.

Chang’e I is named after Chang’e, a famous character from Chinese mythology. She ascended from earth to live on the moon as a celestial being after drinking an elixir (灵丹妙药).

The satellite will be launched between Wednesday and Friday, with 6 pm today being the best choice, a spokesman for the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Monday. Preparations are almost completed for the launch of the country’s first lunar orbiter, according to a spokesman for the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

1.How many people in China will see the launch of Chang’e I, China’s first lunar orbiter live on TV, according to a survey?

       A.99 percent                                          B.over 90 percent

       C.about 70 percent                                                                D.93.4 percent

2.Which of the following statement is not true?

       A.Many people hope that they can visit the moon one day.

       B.Chang’e I is named after Chang’e, a famous character from Chinese mythology.

       C.The satellite will be launched on Monday in the Xichange Satellite Launch Center.

       D.Almost everything has got ready for the lunch of Chang’e I.

3.What does the underline word in the third paragraph “portals” mean?

       A.grand doorways                                  B.informed place

       C.useful centers                                     D.study rooms

4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage          .

       A.Chang’e I, China’s First Lunar Orbiter

       B.Chinese Eagerly Await Lunar Satellite Launch

       C.The Launch of Chang’e I in China

       D.The Preparations for the Launch of Chang’e I

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More than two thirds of the nation want to see the launch of Chang’e I, China’s first lunar orbiter live on TV, according to a survey.

According to the survey by China Youth Daily and www. qq. com, almost the entire nation want to catch images of the event at some point, with 99 percent of the 10,358 respondents saying they expected to witness the satellite launch and 68.9 percent saying they were certain to watch the live broadcast of the launch.

On www.qq.com and  www. sina. com, two popular web portals in the country, internet users have contributed some 2,000 poems and 5000 drawings on the theme of Chang’e I.

“The satellite launch means much more than just saying’ hello’ to the moon. Maybe in the future we could also send some people to accompany sister’ Chang’e’,” said a college student in the survey.

Remarkably, many people expect to visit the moon one day, with 93.4 percent of respondents saying they expected to do so.

Chang’e I is named after Chang’e, a famous character from Chinese mythology. She ascended from earth to live on the moon as a celestial being after drinking an elixir (灵丹妙药).

The satellite will be launched between Wednesday and Friday, with 6 pm today being the best choice, a spokesman for the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Monday. Preparations are almost completed for the launch of the country’s first lunar orbiter, according to a spokesman for the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

1.How many people in China will see the launch of Chang’e I, China’s first lunar orbiter live on TV, according to a survey?

       A.99 percent           B.over 90 percent    C.about 70 percent  D.93.4 percent

2.Which of the following statement is not true?

       A.Many people hope that they can visit the moon one day.

       B.Chang’e I is named after Chang’e, a famous character from Chinese mythology.

       C.The satellite will be launched on Monday in the Xichange Satellite Launch Center.

       D.Almost everything has got ready for the lunch of Chang’e I.

3.What does the underline word in the third paragraph “portals” mean?

       A.grand doorways   B.informed place     C.useful centers      D.study rooms

4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage          .

       A.Chang’e I, China’s First Lunar Orbiter

       B.Chinese Eagerly Await Lunar Satellite Launch

       C.The Launch of Chang’e I in China

       D.The Preparations for the Launch of Chang’e I

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  More than two thirds of the nation want to see the launch of Chang’e Ⅰ, China’s first lunar orbiter live on TV, according to a survey.

  According to the survey by China Youth Daily and www.qq.com, almost the entire nation want to catch images of the event at some point, with 99 percent of the 10,358 respondents saying they expected to witness the satellite launch and 68.9 percent saying they were certain to watch the live broadcast of the launch.

  On www.qq.com and www.sina.com, two popular web portals in the country, internet users have contributed some 2,000 poems and 5000 drawings on the theme of Chang’e Ⅰ.

  “The satellite launch means much more than just saying’ hello’ to the moon.Maybe in the future we could also send some people to accompany sister’ Chang’e’,”said a college student in the survey.

  Remarkably, many people expect to visit the moon one day, with 93.4 percent of respondents saying they expected to do so.

  Chang’e Ⅰ is named after Chang’e, a famous character from Chinese mythology.She ascended from earth to live on the moon as a celestial being after drinking an elixir (灵丹妙药).

  The satellite will be launched between Wednesday and Friday, with 6 pm today being the best choice, a spokesman for the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said on Monday.Preparations are almost completed for the launch of the country’s first lunar orbiter, according to a spokesman for the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

(1)

How many people in China will see the launch of Chang’e Ⅰ, China’s first lunar orbiter live on TV, according to a survey?

[  ]

A.

99 percent

B.

over 90 percent

C.

about 70 percent

D.

93.4 percent

(2)

Which of the following statement is not true?

[  ]

A.

Many people hope that they can visit the moon one day.

B.

Chang’e Ⅰ is named after Chang’e, a famous character from Chinese mythology.

C.

The satellite will be launched on Monday in the Xichange Satellite Launch Center.

D.

Almost everything has got ready for the lunch of Chang’e Ⅰ.

(3)

What does the underline word in the third paragraph“portals”mean?

[  ]

A.

grand doorways

B.

informed place

C.

useful centers

D.

study rooms

(4)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage ________.

[  ]

A.

Chang’e Ⅰ, China’s First Lunar Orbiter

B.

Chinese Eagerly Await Lunar Satellite Launch

C.

The Launch of Chang’e Ⅰ in China

D.

The Preparations for the Launch of Chang’e Ⅰ

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     Cell phone feels like a part of your body? A global survey has found that most people can't live
without their mobiles, never leave home without them and, if given a choice, would rather lose their wallet.
     Calling mobile phones the "remote control" for life, market research firm Synovate's poll (民调) said
cell phones are so ubiquitous that by last year more humans owned one than did not.
     Three-quarters of the more than 8,000 respondents (受访者) polled online in 11 countries said they
take their phone with them everywhere, with Russians and Singaporeans the most attached. More than a
third also said they couldn't live without their phone, topped by Taiwanese and again Singaporeans, while
one in four would find it harder to replace the mobile than their purse. Some two-thirds of respondents go
to bed with their phones nearby and can't switch them off, even though they want to, because they're
afraid they'll miss something.
     "Mobiles give us safety, security and instant access to information. They are the number one tool of
communication for us, sometimes even surpassing face-to-face communication. They are our connections
to our lives," Jenny Chang, Synovate's managing director in Taiwan, said in a statement.
     Mobiles have also changed the nature of relationships, with the survey finding nearly half of all
respondents use text messages to flirt, a fifth set up first-dates via (通过) text and almost the same
number use the same method to end a love affair.
     Apart from the obvious calling and texting, the top three features people use regularly on their mobile
phones globally are the alarm clock, the camera and the games.
      As for email and Internet access, 17 percent of respondents said they checked their inboxes or surfed
the Web on their phones, led by those in the United States and Britain. One in 10 respondents log onto
social networking websites such as Facebook and MySpace regularly via mobile, again led by Britain and
the United States.
     "As the mobile becomes more and more an all-in-one device, many other businesses are facing
challenging times. The opportunities for mobile manufacturers and networks however are enormous,"
said Synovate's global head of media, Steve Garton.
     Not everyone is tech savvy (科技通), however: 37 percent of respondents said they don't know how
to use all the functions on their phone.
1. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. 75 % of the respondents in Russia take their phone everywhere.
B. Over a third of Singaporeans couldn't live without their phone.
C. About a fifth of the respondents use texting to end a love affair.
D. 10% of the respondents surf Facebook and MySpace via their phones,
2. The underlined word "ubiquitous" in paragraph 2 most probably means ________.
A. existing everywhere    
B. unusual    
C. a lot advanced          
D. inexpensive
3. According to the passage, the first three regular functions of mobile phones worldwide are
     probably ________.
A. calling, texting and emailing      
B. the alarm clock, the camera and the games
C. calling, texting and the alarm clock  
D. email, Internet access and the alarm clock
4. What can be concluded from the passage?
A. People could not live without their cell phones.
B. Mobile manufacturers and networks are facing challenges.
C. The more functions a mobile phone has, the more people will rely on it.
D. Quite a few cell phone users usually use the main features on their phone.
5. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?
A. Russians and Singaporeans depend on cell phones most.
B. People would rather lose wallet than cell phone.
C. People go to bed with cell phones on.
D. Advantages and disadvantages of cell phone
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Andy Steele lives just a few blocks from the campus of Black Hills State University in Spearfish, S.D., so commuting(经常往返) to class isn’t the problem. But he doesn’t like lectures much, isn’t a morning person, and wants time during the day to restore motorcycles.

So Steele, a full-time senior business major, has been taking as many classes as he can from the South Dakota State system’s online offerings. He gets better grades and learns more, he says, and insists he isn’t missing out on the college experience.

“I still know a lot of people from my first two years living on campus, and I still meet a lot of people,” he says. But now, he sets his own schedule.

At least 2.3 million people took some kind of online courses, according to a recent survey by The Sloan Consortium, an online education group, and two-thirds of colleges offering “face-to-face” courses also offer online ones. But what were once two different types of classes are looking more and more alike and often falling into the same pool of students.

At some schools, online courses originally intended for non-traditional students living far from campus have proved surprisingly popular with on-campus students. A recent study found 42 percent of the students enrolled(登记) in its distance education courses were located on campus at the university that was hosting the online courses.

Numbers vary depending on the policies of particular colleges, but other schools also have students mixing and matching online and “face-to-face” credits. Motives range from lifestyle to adapting a job schedule to getting into high-demand courses.

Washington State had about 325 on-campus undergraduates taking one or more distance courses last year. As many as 9,000 students took both distance and in-person classes at Arizona State last year.

“Business is really about providing choices to their customers, and that’s really what we want to do,” said Sheila Aaker, extended services coordinator (协调人) at Black Hills State.

Many schools, such as Washington State and Arizona State, let departments and academic units decide who can take an online course. They say students with legitimate academic needs---a conflict with another class, a course they need to graduate that is full---often get permission, though they still must take some key classes in person.

46. What is the purpose of the passage?

A. To introduce Steele to us, who prefers online courses.

B. To tell us about the development of campus courses.

  C. To show the differences between campus courses and online courses.

D. To show more on-campus students are taking online courses.

47. We can learn from the passage that Andy Steele _______.

A. lives far from the campus

  B. knows none of his classmates

  C. wants to have his own lifestyle

  D. doesn’t get good marks

48. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

  A. The undergraduates attend the online courses for different purposes.

  B. It is expected that distance education is popular with on-campus students.

  C. About 325 on-campus undergraduates took online courses in Washington last year.

  D. Different colleges have different policies about online courses.

49. From what Sheila Aaker said in the passage, we can tell _______.

  A. business is the most popular major in universities

B. colleges should provide more majors for students

  C. where the similarity between business and colleges lies

  D. why colleges offer online courses to on-campus students

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