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By using the phrase "stay tuned for good news"(Para. 3) the author wants us to ______.A.tr

By using the phrase "stay tuned for good news"(Para. 3) the author wants us to ______.

A.try and be more optimistic

B.wait for the situation to change for the better

C.expect more positive innovations

D.hope that the good news won't change

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第1题
By using the phrase "the human quality of technology"(Line 5, Para. 2), the author refers

By using the phrase "the human quality of technology"(Line 5, Para. 2), the author refers to the fact that technology______.

A.has a great impact on human life

B.has some characteristics of human nature

C.can replace some aspects of the human mind

D.does not exist in the natural world

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第2题
By using the phrase "stay tuned for good news" (Line 5, Para. 3) the author wants us to __

By using the phrase "stay tuned for good news" (Line 5, Para. 3) the author wants us to _______.

A.try and be more optimistic

B.wait for the situation to change for the better

C.expect more positive innovations

D.hope that the good news won't change

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第3题
By using the phrase "stay tuned for good news" (Line 5, Para. 3 ) the author wants us to _

By using the phrase "stay tuned for good news" (Line 5, Para. 3 ) the author wants us to ______.

A.hope that the good news won't change

B.expect more positive innovations

C.wait for the situation to change for the better

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第4题
The phrase "right off the bat" in Line is closest in meaning toA.be away from the batB.by

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A.be away from the bat

B.by using a stick

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From the author using the phrase "a life' s study", we may infer that this article______.A

From the author using the phrase "a life' s study", we may infer that this article______.

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B.was written for describing Snow's study

C.was written after Snow died

D.was written before Snow died

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第6题
By using the phrase "the human quality of technology", the author refers to the fact that
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B.has some characteristics of human nature

C.can replace some aspects of the human mind

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&8226;Read the tax and note below.

&8226;Complete the note to Mary Brown.

&8226;Write a word, phrase or number in spaces 41-45 on your Answer Sheet.

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From: Jack Bloom Cite Bank Customer Services

Date: 12 October 2006

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?Read the memo and the letter below.?Complete the information record form. on the opposite

? Read the memo and the letter below.

? Complete the information record form. on the opposite page.

? Write a word or phrase (in CAPITAL LETTERS) or a number on lines 41-45 on your Answer Sheet.

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Message: Alpha Food Machines is making a new system, which can handled up to 95 reusable bottles a minute and run 24 hours a day with minimum maintenance.

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第9题
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Andrew Whiten of St. Andrews University in Fife, Scotland, and his colleagues studied three groups of captive chimpanzees and the ways in which they assumed different techniques for obtaining food. The first group contained a high-ranking female that had been taught to retrieve food from an apparatus by using a stick to push a blockage away, thus freeing the food item. The second group also contained a female expert, but one that had been instructed to lift the blockage with the stick in order to release the treat. The third group was a control group and did not have a local expert. When the experts were reunited with their respective group, the other chimps watched their activities at the food apparatus intently and learned to apply either the poking or lifting technique themselves. Members of the third group, lacking an expert to guide them, failed to figure out the contraption on their own.

For the most part, chimps in the first group initially stuck to poking and those in the second group stuck to lifting. But then, unexpectedly, some chimps discovered and began using the other strategy. When the food apparatus was reintroduced two months later, however, the chimps reverted to their group's normal way of doing things. In the case of those animals in the lifting group, this meant discarding a technique (poking) that is actually more natural for chimpanzees than lifting is.

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A.suit

B.adopt

C.adjust

D.conform

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第10题
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Newspaper gossip columnists in the 30's, to catch the reader's eye, began using this bold type for the names that made news in what was then called "care society" (in contrast to "high" society, whose members claimed to prefer to stay out of those columns).

In our time, the typeface metaphor was applied to a set of famous human faces. A fashion reporter — John Duka of The Times — was an early user of the phrase, as he wrote acerbically on Sept. 22, 1981: "At the overheated parties at Calvin Klein's apartment, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman and Studio 54, the boldfaced names said the week had been so crammed that they were feeling 'a little under the breath, you know. ' "

Rita Kempley of The Washington Post noted in 1987 the sought-after status of "a boldfaced name in People magazine"; by 1999, Alan Peppard of The Dallas Morning News recalled to Texas Monthly that he began with a "social column," but "now we live in an age of celebrity, and there are very few people who care about what the debutantes are doing. So I call it celebrity, society, famous people, rich people, boldfaced names. "

The New York Times, which never had, does not have and is grimly determined never to have a "gossip column" introduced a "people column" in 2001. (When its current editor, Joyce Wadler, took a six-week break recently, she subheaded that item with a self-mocking "Air Kiss! Smooch! Ciao!") The column covers the doings of celebrities, media biggies, fashion plates, show-biz stars, haut-monde notables, perennial personages and others famous for their fame. It's confident, fashionable and modern moniker became the driving force behind the recent popularization of the phrase with the former compound adjective, now an attributive noun: Boldface Names.

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A.Shakespeare

B.Lord Talbot

C.Clarendon, Antique

D.the editor of The New York Times

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