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Susan was a lively girl. She worked as a_______ . She was one of the most beautiful girl in her hospital. Many young men liked her_______ wanted to marry(结婚 )her. People could_______ her sweet smiles.

But one day everything changed. She_______ a car accident and was disfigured( 毁容) she felt quite _______ and stayed at home all day. She didn't want to_______ anyone.

Her parents were afraid she would go _______ So one day they took her to "Blind( 盲的) Children’s Home". She played with the blind children that afternoon and for the first time after the accident her parents _______ her happy look. Just as they were leaving, a blind girl put her _______round Susan's neck and said. "Your voice________ sweet and I know you must have a beautiful face. Susan cried all the way home in the car, but it was withhappiness.

Susan changed in the end. Smiles came back to her face again.

1.A. teacher B. nurse C. farmer

2.A. and B. but C. though

3.A. never B. seldom C. always

4.A. found B. had C. saw

5.A. sad B. sadly C. sadness

6.A. meet B. like C. advise

7.A. hungry B. mad C. lazy

8.A. knew B. believed C. saw

9.A. arms B. head C. face

10.A. hears B. listens C. sounds

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Zhang Zhiyuan, who works in the film and television industry, uses the De Dao app when he goes to work every day, according to Xinhua News Agency. The app offers written articles and podcasts from famous personalities that the user must pay for, with topics ranging from music to economics.

Zhang is not alone. By May 2017, De Dao had 7 million users, according to Bloomberg. The De Dao platform is just a small part of China’s knowledge economy. These days, more Chinese people are willing to pay for knowledge online than before, according to an article published by AFP in September.

Many Chinese people used to be unwilling to pay for content online. However, many internet users’ attitudes have changed since they began to see quality content as valuable, wrote China Daily.

Meanwhile, Chinese people, especially the young, are suffering from so-called Knowledge anxiety. In such a rapidly changing society, people are afraid of not being able to get the latest information and feeling left out, according to The Wall Street Journal.” In big cities, people are too busy to read books and watch movies. Famous personalities can teach you knowledge that lets you seem as if you have read the book or watched the movie yourself,” De Dao user James Lu told the Financial Times.

However, this way of learning has also been criticized. “Knowledge is not the same as information. It’s certainly not something that can be gained by watching a few television shows, any more than it can be gotten by reading a few books or listening to a few podcasts,” Sixth Tone reporter Tao Lixing noted. He believes that to get real knowledge, one has to ask questions, analyze and reflect, rather than rely simply on internet content.

In spite of this, it seems that paying for knowledge online is a popular phenomenon that shows no signs of slowing down.

1.What do you know about De Dao?

A. People can read articles on De Dao. B. People can only write articles on De Dao.

C. People can’t listen to music on De Dao. D. It’s free.

2.Which is not the reason that people like to pay for knowledge online?

A. The society changes so rapidly. B. people are afraid of being left out.

C. It’s cheaper to pay for knowledge online. D. people are too busy to read books and watch movies.

3.Which statement is the writer’s opinion?

A. By May 2017, De Dao had 7 million users, according to Bloomberg.

B. Famous personalities can teach you knowledge that lets you seem as if you have read the book or watched the movie yourself

C. Knowledge is not the same as information.

D. It seems that paying for knowledge online is a popular phenomenon that shows no signs of slowing down.

4.This passage may come from __________

A. a science book B. a newspaper C. a magazine D. a novel

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