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【C1】
A.hopefully
B.unfortunately
C.interestingly
D.unluckily
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【C1】
A.hopefully
B.unfortunately
C.interestingly
D.unluckily
What is the main idea of the last paragraph? ______
A.She is so absorbed in the TV programs that she often forgets her work.
B.In order to keep up with the latest news and the weather, she watches TV a lot.
C.In order to get some comfort from TV programs she, sometimes, turns on the television.
D.Having worked on the computer for too long, she became a bit odd.
What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.She is so absorbed in the TV programs that she often forgets her work.
B.In order to keep up with the latest news and the weather, she watches TV a lot.
C.In order to get some comfort from TV programs, she, sometimes, turns on the television.
D.Having worked in the computer for too long, she became a bit odd.
What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A.She is so absorbed in the TV programs that she often forgets her work.
B.In order to keep up with the latest news and the weather, she watches TV a lot.
C.In order to get some comfort from TV programs she, sometimes, turns on the tel-
evision.
D.Having worked in the computer for too long, she became a bit odd.
听力原文: Many children act in TV shows. They work several hours every day, so they can not go to a regular school. How do they get an education?
In Hollywood, where many TV shows are made, about forty teachers give lessons for the children in the shows. They teach wherever their pupils are working.
The teacher's job is very important. She is responsible for making sure that the child works only in the permitted hours each week. She is also responsible for making sure that the child learns the required subjects. She makes sure, too, that the child gets enough rest and play, along with his education.
Child actors are required to attend classes twenty hours each week. California law says that they must be taught from September to the middle of June. If they do not get good marks in school, they are not permitted to continue working in TV shows.
TV children are usually good pupils, and most of their teachers like this special kind of work. Their classes are held in many interesting places. Sometimes the "classroom" is a Mississippi riverboat. Sometimes it is the inside of a spaceship. Often the pupils become famous stars.
(33)
A.Their parents accompany and teach them.
B.They go to a regular school.
C.Hollywood teachers give them lessons.
D.They get their education when they are not at work.
M: Well, I read of a global study about this. According to it, listening to music is what most people do lo ease stress.
W: I guess, that's because we have easy access to music via radio, TV, internet and so many other channels.
M: Yeah, andwatching TV is listed as the next popular stress reliever, followed by taking a bath or shower
W: Well, I've heard thru it is quite popular in your country for people to consult psychologists and doctors.
M: I'm afraid that's not true. I believe only a few people think it's helpful.
W: I have noticed that our manager always looks energetic, even though he works more than 12 hours a day. Perhaps, lie takes some specific medicine.
M: I know why he likes dancing and often visits liars alone so that lie can dance to his heart's content.
W: So that's how it is. Butwhen I feel anxious or exhausted, I prefer to take a walk or read a funny story
M: That's not a bad idea. Meanwhile, you can find some other ways to relax yourself if they are suitable for you.
(20)
A.Listening to music.
B.Surfing the internet.
C.Watching TV.
D.Taking a bath.
The athletes themselves are 【30】______ and provided with scholarships. College coaches identify 【31】______ teenagers and then go into high schools to 【32】______ the country's best players to attend their universities. There are strict rules about 【33】______ coaches can recruit—no recruiting calls after 9 p. m., only one official visit to a campus—hut they are often bent and sometimes 【34】______ . Top college football programs 【35】______ scholarships to 20 or 30 players each year, and those student-athletes, when they arrive 【36】______ campus, receive free housing, tuition, meals, books, etc.
In return, the players 【37】______ the program in their sport. Football players at top colleges 【38】______ two hours a day, four days a week from January to April. In summer, it's back to strength and agility training four days a week until mid-August, when camp 【39】______ and preparation for the opening of the September-to-December season begins 【40】______ . During the season, practices last two or three hours a day from Tuesday to Friday. Saturday is game day. Mondays are an officially mandated day of rest.
【21】
A.attribute
B.distribute
C.devote
D.attach
Concerningmoney or anything else, conflicts between husband and wife usually reflect a power struggle. Conflicts between parent and child often center around the same issue. As children enter adolescence, they begin to demand greater freedom to go where they please, do what they please,and make decisions without parental interference. Many American parents do not know how to deal with their teenagers and seek advice from books, lectures, and parent training courses. Parents want to maintain a friendly relationship with their teenagers and also want to guide them so that their behavior will be whatever the parents consider proper and constructive.
But in a society of rapidly changing social and moral values, parents and children often disagree about what is important and what is right.
(77)Arguments may concern such unimportant matters as styles of dress or hairdos. But quarrels may also concern school work, after school jobs, decisions, use of the family car, dating, and sex behavior. Some families have serious problems with teenagers who drop out of school, run away from home, or use illegal drugs. Because so much publicity is given to the problem teenager, one gets the impression that all teenagers are troublemakers. Actually,relatively few adolescents do anything wrong, and nearly all grow up into “solid citizens” who fulfill most of their parents’ expectations. In fact, recent studies show that the “generation gap” is narrowing. The vast majority of teenagers share most of their parents,values and ideas. Many parents feel that they get along with their adolescents quite well.
According to the writer, conflicts between husband and wife usually reflect ________.
A.feeling of hatred
B.power struggle
C.that they don't care for each other
D.that they may appeal to divorce
College sports in the United States are a huge deal. Almost all major American universities have football, baseball, basketball and hockey programs, and【C1】______millions of dollars each year to sports. Most of them earn millions【C2】______as well, in television revenues, sponsorships. They also benefit【C3】______from the added publicity they get via their teams. Big-name universities【C4】______each other in the most popular sports. Football games at Michigan regularly【C5】______crowds of over 90, 000. Basketball's national collegiate championship game is a TV【C6】______on a par with(与...... 相同或相似)any other sporting event in the United States,【C7】______perhaps the Super Bowl itself. At any given time during fall or winter one can【C8】______one's TV set and see the top athletic programs—from schools like Michigan, UCLA, Duke and Stanford—【C9】______in front of packed houses and national TV audiences.
The athletes themselves are【C10】______and provided with scholarships. College coaches identify【C11】______teenagers and then go into high schools to【C12】______the country's best players to attend their universities. There are strict rules about【C13】______coaches can recruitno recruiting calls after 9 p.m. , only one official visit to a campus — but they are often bent and sometimes【C14】______. Top college football programs【C15】______scholarships to 20 or 30 players each year, and those student-athletes, when they arrive【C16】______campus, receive free housing, tuition, meals, books, etc.
In return, the players【C17】______the program in their sport. Football players at top colleges【C18】______two hours a day, four days a week from January to April. In summer, it's back to strength and agility training four days a week until mid-August, when camp【C19】______and preparation for the opening of the September-to-December season begins【C20】______. During the seasons practices last two or three hours a day from Tuesday to Friday. Saturday is game day. Mondays are an officially mandated day of rest.
【C1】
A.attribute
B.distribute
C.devote
D.attach
College Sports in the US
College sports in the United States are a huge deal. Almost all major American universities have football, baseball, basketball and hockey programs, and devote millions of dollars each year to sports. Most of them earn millions (51) as well, in television revenues, sponsorships. They also benefit (52) from the added publicity they get via their teams. Big-name universities (54) each other in the most popular sports. Football games at Michigan regularly draw crowds of over 90,000. Basketball’s national collegiate championship game is a TV (54) on a par with(与……相同或相似)any other sporting event in the United States, (55) perhaps the Super Bowl itself. At any given time during fall or winter one can (56) one’s TV set and see the top athletic programs—from schools like Michigan, UCLA, Duke and Stanford— (57) in front of packed houses and national TV audiences.
The athletes themselves are recruited and provided with scholarships. College coaches identify (58) teenagers and then go into high schools to (59) the country’s best players to attend their universities. There are strict rules about (60) coaches can recruit—no recruiting calls after 9 p. m., only one official visit to a campus — but they are often bent and sometimes (61) . Top college football programs offer scholarships to 20 or 30 players each year, and those student-athletes, when they arrive (62) campus, receive free housing, tuition, meals, books, etc.
In return, the players (63) the program in their sports. Football players at top colleges (64) two hours a day, four days a week from January to April. In summer, it’s back to strength and agility training four days a week until mid-August, when camp (65) and preparation for the opening of the September-to-December season begins. During the season, practices last two or three hours a day from Tuesday to Friday. Saturday is game day. Mondays are an officially mandated day of rest.
(51)
A.out
B.by
C.in
D.back
听力原文:W: Now people are suffering more stress, especially women. I wonder what most people can do to relax themselves?
M: Well, I read of a global study about this. According to it, listening to music is what most people do to ease stress.
W: I guess, that's because we have easy access to music via radio, TV, personal CD players and so many other channels.
M: Yeah, and watching TV is listed as the next popular stress reliever, followed by taking a bath or shower.
W: Well, I've heard that it is quite popular in your country for people to consult psychologists and doctors.
M: I'm afraid that's not true. I believe only a few people think it's helpful.
W: I have noticed that our manager always looks energetic, even though he works more than 12 hours a day. Perhaps, he takes some specific medicine.
M: I know his recipe. He likes dancing and often visits bars alone so that he can dance to his heart's content.
W: So that's how it is. But when I feel anxious or exhausted, I prefer to take a walk or read a funny story.
M: That's not a bad idea. Meanwhile, you can find some other ways to relax yourself if they are suitable for you.
(23)
A.Listening to music.
B.Listening to CD players.
C.Watching TV.
D.Taking a bath.