题目内容
— How long have you been in Shanghai?
— It _____4 years since we ______here.
A. is; moved
B. has been; has moved
C. was; moved
To: Aggie@ yahoo. com From: Joe@heinfo.Net Subject: Help! Date: 21/ 10/ 2006 10:02 a. m. |
Dear Aunt Aggie,
I’m having a problem with my classmate, Rena, at school. The other day I wrote an e-mail to another classmate, Beth, in which I said some things about Rena that perhaps weren’t very nice. Unluckily, when Beth was writing back to me, she accidentally forwarded(无意间转发)the message to Rena! Now Rena is really angry with me and won’t talk to me, and Beth is unhappy as well. She’s said sorry to me a hundred times already, but the harm is done. I feel bad, because I never would have said those things to Rena’s face, but how can I get her to forgive(谅解)me? What should I do?
Joe
To: Joe@ heinfo. net From: Aggie@ yahoo. com Subject: Some advice Date: 22/ 10/ 2006 10:45 a. m. |
Dear Joe,
This problem is more common than you might think! E-mail is very useful, but also very dangerous, as you don’t know where your message might end up! First of all, you should say sorry right away to Rena. Explain that it was a mistake, and that you didn’t mean to hurt her feelings. It may take time for her to be able to forgive you, but that’s up to her. Then you might want to do something nice for her. Perhaps send her some flowers to show that you’re truly sorry. Also, you should remember that old saying: “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. ” And good luck!
Aggie
1.What is Joe’s problem in the first e-mail?
A. Joe made Rena unhappy and he felt very sad.
B. Joe’s classmate, Rena, sent Beth an e-mail and made her unhappy.
C. Joe received a wrong e-mail from Rena and became angry.
D. Joe’s friend, Beth, is unhappy because Joe sent her an angry e-mail.
2.After Rena’s feelings got hurt, what did Joe do?
A. He emailed her and said sorry.
B. He asked Beth what he should do.
C. He emailed Aunt Aggie for help.
D. He said sorry to Rena face to face.
3.What does the underline sentence mean in the second e-mail?
It means “______.”
A. because you don’t know who the e-mail is for
B. because you can never know who will get your e-mail at last
C. because you don’t know where your e-mail was written
D. because you never know where the message is from
4.What advice did Aggie give Joe?
A. Joe, Beth and Rena should have a talk together.
B. Joe should wait for some time before saying sorry to Rena.
C. Joe should ask Beth to explain that to Rena.
D. Joe should say sorry to Rena, and then send her some flowers.
5.From the e-mails, we know that ______.
A. Joe, Rena and Beth study at different schools
B. Beth didn’t forward the message to Rena
C. Joe has said sorry to Rena many times already
D. Rena hasn’t forgiven Joe yet
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A book which is still being discussed by many Americans today is “Future Shock” by Alvin Toffler. In this book the writer describes the great changes which have been made in family life because of science and industry.
In the past, when more Americans lived on farms, the typical(典型的) family had many children. In a farm family, parents and their children often lived with grandparents. Uncles and aunts often lived nearby, too.
But now, when industry has become more important than agriculture(农业) in American life, families are becoming smaller and smaller. Industry requires workers who are ready and able to move off the land to move again whenever necessary. Large families can’t be moved from place to place as easily as smaller families can.
In the future, a typical family will be required to move even more often than now, so families will be even smaller .The typical family may keep childless and consist only of a man and a woman. A smaller number of families may raise(养育) children. These families may raise children as their main occupation, leaving the childless families free to move from job to job. What’s more, these child-raising families may raise other people’s children in addition to their own.
The book | Name | Future Shock | |
Writer | Alvin Toffler | ||
Content(内容): | 1. life has been changing greatly in America. | ||
Typical family | Times | Members | Living places |
In the past | Parents, many children, grandparents uncles and aunts | On the2.. | |
At 3. _____. | A man, a woman and a child for most families | In or around the workplace | |
In the future | A man, a woman without a 4. for many families | In or around the workplace | |
Reason | People are required to move from place to place easily because of the development of both 5. __________ and industry | ||