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I am a journalist in America.When reporting a story,I sometimes need to find a ____ kind of person—someone who has recently switched banks,or who is ____ cancer,or who owns both a Chevy pickup and Toyota sedan.
At such moments,I ____ my brother Keith,a telecommunication worker in eastern Kansas.Usually he says,“I know just the guy.”
His contacts are so diverse in large part ____ he is offline.At age 52,he’s ____ sent an e?mail,surfed the Web or bought anything online.Without any mobile e?mail system to ____ his attention when he is shopping,he is ____ to make a friend or two before ____.Without Web pages to instruct him on his latest project—how to build a cow fence or how to fix a wood?burning stove—he seeks out the help of neighbours who have done it and follows their ____,and during beer?drinking time afterwards he listens carefully to their ____ of health problems,banking habits and new?car ____.
“I like talking to people,” he says.“I do not ____ nowadays people send each other e?mails instead of talking while they’re in the ___ room.”
My older brother ____ considers himself as an old?fashioned man and the Internet ____ are making him more so,too.As a(n) ____ to the Web,my brother belongs to one of the nation’s fastest?decreasing ____.
During the first half decade of the 21st century,the proportion of Internet users ____ slowly,to 59% of adult Americans from just over 50%,according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project.____ in the second half of the decade,that growth skyrocketed(猛升) and now nearly 80% of adult Americans use the Internet.At that pace,the offline Americans will no longer ____ in the coming decade.
1.A.rich? B.friendly
C.brave D.particular
2.A.battling B.avoiding
C.curing? D.developing
3.A.appoint? B.call
C.miss? D.search
4.A.when? B.until
C.unless? D.because
5.A.ever? B.frequently
C.never? D.seldom
6.A.divide? B.receive
C.pay D.gain
7.A.willing? B.likely
C.anxious? D.clever
8.A.settling down? B.using up
C.setting off? D.checking out
9.A.advice? B.plan
C.example? D.gesture
10.A.lesson? B.speech
C.talk? D.lecture
11.A.displays? B.purchases
C.exchanges? D.repairs
12.A.imagine? B.predict
C.understand? D.recommend
13.A.big? B.new
C.same? D.special
14.A.sometimes? B.recently
C.once? D.always
15.A.values? B.trends
C.techniques? D.benefits
16.A.stranger B.user
C.owner? D.beginner
17.A.workers? B.races
C.minorities? D.teams
18.A.increased B.developed
C.varied? D.moved
19.A.And? B.So
C.Or? D.But
20.A.change? B.exist
C.last? D.work
Enjoy a lighthearted Art Festival concert from the Shanghai Philharmonic (交响乐团 ). With Xiao Bai and Ye Yunmin as directors, a series of folk songs from all over the world will be presented.
7:30 pm, Dec 7, 8
Shanghai Concert Hall, 523 Yan’an Lu
021-6386-9153
| As one of China’s most famous modern playwrights, Stan Lai became box-office (票房) gold after the success of his play Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land. This year, Lai will follow up with Light Years, his latest musical about the changes that greeted the introduction of black and white TV to mainland China. 7:15 pm, Dec 7, 8 Shanghai Grand Theater, 300 Renmin Avenue 021-6386-8686 |
| Pianist and composer Huang Jianyi founded the Footprints Jazz Band in 1999. He has performed at New York’s Blue Note club, most recently at the Montreal Jazz Festival, as well as the 2010 JZ festival. 3 pm, Dec 8 Shanghai Oriental Art Center, 425 Dingxiang Lu 021-3842-4800 |
| Liang Ching-ju is one of the most popular female singers in Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland. Born in Malaysia, Liang has spent the last five years spreading her fame across Asia. This year will be her third time to perform on stage in Shanghai and her sweet voice will help you relax. 7:30 pm, Dec 14 Shanghai Grand Stage, 1111 N. Caoxi Lu 021-6438-4952 |
62. Which of the following may probably satisfy a fan of pop music?
A. The Art Festival concert. B. Stan Lai’s Light Years.
C. Huang Jianyi’s concert. D. Liang Ching-ju’s concert.
63. If you’re interested in plays, you’d better dial _____ to get more information.
A. 021-6386-9153 B. 02l-6386-8686
C. 021-3842-4800 D. 02l-6438-4952
64. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Light Years was created before Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land.
B. You can enjoy foreign folk songs at the Art Festival concert.
C. Huang Jianyi has performed at different festivals recently.
D. Liang Ching-ju has become popular in Asia in recent years.
65. In which part of a website can we most probably find this text?
A. Life. B. Fashion. C. Entertainment. D. Exhibition.
In his lowest days when few people bought his records, Taiwan singer Steve Chou lived alone in Canada and did little. One day, he passed by a local CD store and heard a song that greatly attracted him.
“My heart tells me that music is the thing I truly want to do, not for fame or money,” Chou said. That’s how we luckily have such a music genius, who has since then composed lots of hits for the pop music charts (排行榜).
“Sometimes we need to get close to nature to look deeply into our souls and see what we really want to follow,” he said.
Recently he has made public his latest work Lovers Genesis. In this album he explores human relationships in the Internet age.“Technology itself is a good thing, but it depends on how you’re going to use it,”is Chou’s advice to teenagers.
Chou often gets his music ideas from trips. He has traveled to many places around the world and believes that learning a country’s language is the fastest way of experiencing the culture behind it.
Chou has worked hard on learning English to push forward his music career. He has flown to the UK to attend months-long English training schools three times. There he lives with local families and practices daily conversations.
“So I could easily read the English instructions on recording machines and communicate with the local music producers,” said Chou, “The music reviews of the US or British singers that I appreciate could help me learn and grow with them.”
1.Which of the following about Steve Chou is the correct order?
a. He made public his work Lovers Genesis.
b. He passed by a local CD store and heard a song that greatly attracted him.
c. He composed lots of hits for the pop music charts.
d. Few people bought his records.
A.abcd B.dbca C.acbd D.dacb
2.Why has Chou flown to the UK to learn English?
A.Because he wants to live in the UK.
B.Because his record company asks him to.
C.Because he wants to sell his album in the UK.
D.Because he thinks it will be helpful for his music career.
3.Steve Chou may agree with the following except that __________.
A.taking trips gives him some ideas of music
B.what we really want to follow is the most important
C.music is a thing that can bring him fame and money
D.in International age, technology itself is not a bad thing
4.What is Steve Chou like according to the passage?
A.Kind and helpful. B.Proud and confident.
C.Active and hard-working. D.Calm and disappointed.
Poet Dean Young has dealt with impermanence( 无常)a lot in his career, but it's a particularly strong theme in Young's latest collection, Fall Higher.The new collection was published in April, just days after the poet received a life-saving heart transplant (移植) after about a decade of living with a weakening heart condition.
Young, whose work is often frank and rich with twisted humor, tells NPR's Renee Montaigne that as he recovers from operation, he's also slowly returning to his everyday writing habits.
"I'm getting back to it," Young says."Not with the sort of concentration and sort of flame that I look forward to in the future, but I am blackening some pages."
And on those blackened pages you'll find poems like " How Grasp Green," which carries themes of springtime and rebirth.It's one of the first poems Young has written since his transplant.
It's easy to spot clues (线索) to Young's awful health situation in the lines of his poetry. Fall Higher's "Vintage" opens with, "Because I will die soon, I fall asleep, during the lecture on the ongoing emergency." And the poem "-The Rhythms Pronounce Themselves Then Vanish—published in The /Vew Barker in February —opens with the CT scan that revealed Young's heart condition.
Young says "Rhythms" was written about the beginning of his illness.
"I had been having a lot of physical pain so that I could hardly walk a block.I got sent to a gastroenterologist and he did a series of tests, and then the tests came back to me and it was all heart related," he says." And the outlook wasn't good.
Hearts tend to come up a lot in poetry, and that's especially true of Young's work, which has clearly been influenced by the troubles of his own heart,
"A lot of times, it's not just a metaphor (比喻) ," Young says."For me, it's an actual concern because I've been living with this disease for over 10 years.My father died of heart problems when he was 49, so it's been a sort of shadowy concern for me my whole life.
But Young's poems also deal with more abstract matters of the heart.He wrote Fall Higher's, "Late Valentine" for his wife."We've been married since late November and most of it has been spent in the hospital," Young says of his marriage to poet Laurie Saurborn Young, who says " 'Late Valentine' is very sweet.
Today, Young says, his friends can't help but comment on how pink his cheeks have become—the result of a new heart and better circulation (循环).But Young wrote the poems of Fall Higher before the transplant, at a time when, at its weakest point, his old heart was pumping at 8 percent of what it should have been.
He was staring death in the face—but he was still able to look at his life and see art
in it.
Young's work also touches on themes of randomness and fate —two factors that contributed to him getting a second chance in the form of a new heart from a 22-year-old student.
"Everything in life is molecules (分子) bouncing against molecules," Young says, and having a successful transplant is no different." Somebody had to die; it had to be a fit; my blood and his blood had to not have an argument; the heart had to be transported; I had to get it."
There were, in short, an amazing number of variables (变量) that led to Young
being here today.
"I just feel enormous gratitude," he says of his donor (捐献者)."He gave me a heart so I'm still alive-"I'm sure I'm going to think about this person for the rest of my life."
【小题1】The poetry collection Fall Higher _______.
| A.was published in February |
| B.refers darkness as its main theme |
| C.is Young's latest collection of poetry |
| D.was written after Young's heart transplant |
| A.was born with heart disease |
| B.received a heart transplant in February |
| C.married a female poet after he wrote "Late Valentine" |
| D.wrote a poem for his wife in his collection |
| A.The writer expected some bright future, but he was disappointed. |
| B.The writer had less enthusiasm than before, but he still kept on writing. |
| C.The writer devoted more time to poems, so he grasped a good chance. |
| D.The writer wrote poems with less enthusiasm, so he quitted for a while. |
| A."How Grasp Green" is the first poem in Fall Higher. |
| B.Young began all his poems with his illness. |
| C.Young's father died when Young was 49 years old. |
| D.Young's health situation is mentioned in his poetry. |
| A.Dean Young and his latest collection. |
| B.Dean Young and his heart problems. |
| C.The meaning of Fall Higher. |
| D.An analysis of Dean Young's poems. |
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