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Ever Googled yourself and found someone who has your name-and a very different life? You’ve just met your Googleganger.

Eve Fairbanks is a student at Yale University. Her name appeared on a few X-rated sites when her mother had Googled her out of curiosity. But that Eve Fairbanks wasn’t her Eve-it was a “Googleganger”, a virtual(虚拟的)or real person with the same name.

Much like the verb “to Google” has become as familiar in our everyday language as “to search,” the term “Googleganger” has also caught on with a generation of people judged not so much by their accomplishments but by how Google-able those accomplishments are.

“You are who you are because of Google,” says Matthew Slutsky, 26 a political blogger who has befriended his own Googleganger on Facebook(大学生网络社区).

For some, your Googleganger is your rival in a race to the top of the Google hit list. It can also be a source of comparison. For others, a Googleganger is a lifelong irritant(刺激剂).

Minnesota IT consultant Robert Fischer was 10 years old when “Searching for Bobby Fischer” the 1993 movie about a great chess talent, came out. It made things awkward at home-Robert’s grandfather was training him to be a chess champ, too! “And here was some kid who was younger and better than I’d ever be,” he says. And now it’s dashing his hopes of upping his Google rank.

At least he doesn’t share his name with a porn(色情)star. Fairbanks got lucky in the end. Her name was remove from the sites, thanks to Google’s support team. And as it turned out, porn-star Eve might not have actually existed: her name, Google told our Eve, might have been created as a marketing means to drive more traffic to the porn sites.

1.What word(s) did Eve’s mother put in the Google text box for her search?

       A.Googleganger.                                     B.Eve Fairbanks.

       C.Yale University.                                    D.X-rated sites.

2.One who          is your Googleganger.

       A.shares your name but lives a very different life

       B.has used Google to search for you

       C.you find sharing your name when you Google yourself

       D.you make friends with after you Google search

3.“You are who you are because of Google” means how important you are depends on

          .

       A.how often you Google yourself            

       B.how you deal with your Googlegangers

       C.how well you can use Google

       D.how Google-able your accomplishments are

4.Robert Fischer now wishes to          .

       A.become a chess champ himself             B.climb higher on the Google list

       C.change his name to Bobby Fischer         D.find all his Googlegangers

5.What is the name of the porn star?

       A.Eve Fairbanks.                                    B.Robert Fischer.

       C.Bobby Fischer.                                    D.Minnesota IT.

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Have you ever heard the phrase, “Love is blind”? If so, you are already   21   with a type of mistake in our attempts to understand others: halo effects. This type of mistake    22   to the fact that once we form an overall impression of somebody, it could have strong effects on our   23     of his personality.   24  , halo effects are both common and powerful. For example, most organizations contain one or more “superstars”--- people who have earned the reputation for being unusually   25    and capable. Once they have gained such a “halo”, everything they do receives good   26   . Ideas that would be regarded as just so-so if suggested by someone else are seen as    27   when proposed by these persons. And actions that might be considered risky if taken by others are seen as brave when carried out by these “chosen” men and women.

As you can see, halo effects carry high costs. They may lead some persons to have an   28     high opinion of their own worth, while making things  29   for others who are equally deserving. Further, by giving too much influence to persons who are not ready to receive it, and by preventing hidden talent from being   30   , they can harm organizations as well as individuals. Clearly, then, it is important to recognize the existence and impact of halo effects; only then can their harmful effects be avoided.

21. A. familiar                            B. wrong                      C. connected                 D. bored

22. A. adds                          B. extends                    C. keeps                       D. refers

23. A. choices                      B. memories                 C. judgments                D. requirements

24. A. Unfortunately             B. Probably                  C. Hopefully                 D. Generally

25. A. amusing                     B. conscious                 C. fashionable               D. talented

26. A. comment                   B. reply                        C. effect                       D. opportunity

27. A. average                      B. excellent                  C. funny                       D. similar

28.A. unexpectedly               B. understandably          C. unreasonably            D. unsuccessfully

29. A. difficult                            B. disorderly                 C. valuable                   D. significant

30. A. harmed                      B. discovered                C. wasted                     D. protected

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Have you ever heard the phrase, “Love is blind”? If so, you are already   21   with a type of mistake in our attempts to understand others: halo effects. This type of mistake    22   to the fact that once we form an overall impression of somebody, it could have strong effects on our   23     of his personality.   24  , halo effects are both common and powerful. For example, most organizations contain one or more “superstars”--- people who have earned the reputation for being unusually   25    and capable. Once they have gained such a “halo”, everything they do receives good   26   . Ideas that would be regarded as just so-so if suggested by someone else are seen as    27   when proposed by these persons. And actions that might be considered risky if taken by others are seen as brave when carried out by these “chosen” men and women.

As you can see, halo effects carry high costs. They may lead some persons to have an   28     high opinion of their own worth, while making things  29   for others who are equally deserving. Further, by giving too much influence to persons who are not ready to receive it, and by preventing hidden talent from being   30   , they can harm organizations as well as individuals. Clearly, then, it is important to recognize the existence and impact of halo effects; only then can their harmful effects be avoided.

21. A. familiar                            B. wrong                      C. connected                 D. bored

22. A. adds                          B. extends                    C. keeps                       D. refers

23. A. choices                      B. memories                 C. judgments                D. requirements

24. A. Unfortunately             B. Probably                  C. Hopefully                 D. Generally

25. A. amusing                         B. conscious                 C. fashionable               D. talented

26. A. comment                   B. reply                        C. effect                       D. opportunity

27. A. average                      B. excellent                  C. funny                       D. similar

28.A. unexpectedly               B. understandably          C. unreasonably            D. unsuccessfully

29. A. difficult                            B. disorderly                 C. valuable                   D. significant

30. A. harmed                      B. discovered                C. wasted                     D. protected

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Have you ever wondered what you’d do in a moment of danger and how you’d  36  to a terrorist on the plane or a guy wearing a mask and waving a gun while you’re standing  37  at the bank?
Stephanie Davies  38 .
The 21-year-old girl  39  such a moment last week in a  40  in Aurora, Colo., where she went to a late night showing of “The Dark Knight Rises” with her  41  , Allie. All of a sudden, a gas can flew by close to the two girls.  42  , Allie stood up and was shot in the  43  by a gunman. Stephanie saw Allie fell down in the aisle(过道), blood pouring out of her neck.  44  she moved on her knees to her friend, pulled her out of the aisle and pressed the wound with her fingers  45  the gunman moved around, firing into the  46  crowd. When the gunman again walked past the aisle, they played dead until he  47  .
Heroic? Well, clearly heroic.
“  48  Stephanie’s timely actions, I just talked with Allie, who is going to be fine,” said President Barack Obama after meeting the two girls in the hospital.
And Stephanie wasn’t the  49  hero in the theater that dark night in Aurora. Three young men---Jon,26, Matt,27 and Alex, 24---used their own  50  to protect their respective(各自的) girlfriends from the gunman’s bullets. Jon took a bullet for his girlfriend. The stories were  51  for Matt and Alex. The three men were among the 12 who didn’t come out of the theater alive.
“The  52  actions of these young Americans,” President Obama said, “represent what’s best in us, and they  53  us that out of this darkness a brighter day is going to come. I have the greatest  54  for people like Stephanie, Jon, Matt and Alex who don’t  55  to do what the situation demands, bringing heroic light to the darkest of dark nights.”

【小题1】
A.referB.respondC.adaptD.talk
【小题2】
A.in turnB.in silence C.in time D.in line
【小题3】
A.knows B.appears C.wondersD.imagines
【小题4】
A.missed B.facedC.expectedD.enjoyed
【小题5】
A.streetB.restaurantC.theaterD.stadium
【小题6】
A.friendB.sisterC.auntD.cousin
【小题7】
A.Tired B.Annoyed C.Frightened D.Puzzled
【小题8】
A.legB.wrist C.armD.neck
【小题9】
A.Madly B.Suddenly C.Secretly D.Hurriedly
【小题10】
A.sinceB.asC.untilD.because
【小题11】
A.waiting B.chattingC.staring D.screaming
【小题12】
A.passedB.stoppedC.hidD.escaped
【小题13】
A.In spite of B.Regardless of C.Because of D.In terms of
【小题14】
A.typical B.unique C.usualD.only
【小题15】
A.methods B.bodies C.toolsD.hands
【小题16】
A.common B.strange C.similarD.different
【小题17】
A.braveB.immediate C.generousD.active
【小题18】
A.warnB.showC.promiseD.inform
【小题19】
A.hopeB.concernC.pityD.respect
【小题20】
A.hesitateB.regretC.pretendD.refuse

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Have you ever wondered what you’d do in a moment of danger and how you’d  36  to a terrorist on the plane or a guy wearing a mask and waving a gun while you’re standing  37  at the bank?

Stephanie Davies  38 .

The 21-year-old girl  39  such a moment last week in a  40  in Aurora, Colo., where she went to a late night showing of “The Dark Knight Rises” with her  41  , Allie. All of a sudden, a gas can flew by close to the two girls.  42  , Allie stood up and was shot in the  43  by a gunman. Stephanie saw Allie fell down in the aisle(过道), blood pouring out of her neck.  44  she moved on her knees to her friend, pulled her out of the aisle and pressed the wound with her fingers  45  the gunman moved around, firing into the  46  crowd. When the gunman again walked past the aisle, they played dead until he  47  .

Heroic? Well, clearly heroic.

“  48  Stephanie’s timely actions, I just talked with Allie, who is going to be fine,” said President Barack Obama after meeting the two girls in the hospital.

And Stephanie wasn’t the  49  hero in the theater that dark night in Aurora. Three young men---Jon,26, Matt,27 and Alex, 24---used their own  50  to protect their respective(各自的) girlfriends from the gunman’s bullets. Jon took a bullet for his girlfriend. The stories were  51  for Matt and Alex. The three men were among the 12 who didn’t come out of the theater alive.

“The  52  actions of these young Americans,” President Obama said, “represent what’s best in us, and they  53  us that out of this darkness a brighter day is going to come. I have the greatest  54  for people like Stephanie, Jon, Matt and Alex who don’t  55  to do what the situation demands, bringing heroic light to the darkest of dark nights.”

1.                A.refer          B.respond        C.adapt D.talk

 

2.                A.in turn         B.in silence        C.in time   D.in line

 

3.                A.knows          B.appears         C.wonders  D.imagines

 

4.                A.missed         B.faced          C.expected D.enjoyed

 

5.                A.street          B.restaurant       C.theater   D.stadium

 

6.                A.friend          B.sister           C.aunt D.cousin

 

7.                A.Tired           B.Annoyed        C.Frightened    D.Puzzled

 

8.                A.leg            B.wrist           C.arm  D.neck

 

9.                A.Madly          B.Suddenly        C.Secretly D.Hurriedly

 

10.               A.since          B.as             C.until  D.because

 

11.               A.waiting         B.chatting        C.staring    D.screaming

 

12.               A.passed         B.stopped        C.hid   D.escaped

 

13.               A.In spite of       B.Regardless of    C.Because of     D.In terms of

 

14.               A.typical         B.unique         C.usual D.only

 

15.               A.methods        B.bodies         C.tools  D.hands

 

16.               A.common        B.strange         C.similar D.different

 

17.               A.brave          B.immediate      C.generous  D.active

 

18.               A.warn          B.show          C.promise   D.inform

 

19.               A.hope          B.concern        C.pity  D.respect

 

20.               A.hesitate        B.regret          C.pretend   D.refuse

 

 

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