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1. When did she go to school very close?
A. Today.
B. Yesterday.
C. The day before yesterday.
2. Did she have breakfast that day?
 A. Yes, she did.
B. No, she didn't.
C. We don't know.
3. When did most people have a very good life according to the passage?
A. By the 1960s.
B. By the 1969s.
C. In 1935.
4. What was the greatest thing for human beings in 1969?
A. People had a very good life.
B. Man walked on the moon for the first time.
C. Inventions have changed our life.
5. What made books more common and cheaper?
A. The printing press.
B. By hands.
C. Computers.
6. What are they talking about?
A. Visiting a good friend.
B. Taking an important exam.
C. Spending a weekend. 
7. What are they going to do this weekend?
A. To play a game of tennis.
B. To go out for dinner.
C. To go to the cinema.
8. When will they meet?
A. At 7:15.
B. At 6:45.
C. At 7:45.
9. What is the woman's good news?
A. She passed an exam.
B. She got a new job.
C. She made a lot of money.
10. What is the relationship between the man and the woman?
A. Good friends.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Mother and son.

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    That little "a" with a circle around it is most commonly used as the "at" symbol. The symbol is usually
found in e-mail addresses. Surprisingly though, there is no official (官方的) name for this symbol, there
are lots of strange ways to describe the @ symbol. Before the @ symbol became the popular symbol for e-mail, it was used to show the cost of something. For example, if you bought 6 apples, you might write
6 apples @$1.10 each.
    As e-mail is becoming more and more popular, the@symbol or the"at sign is used between a person's
online user name and his mail server address, for example, joe@126.com. The symbol's use on the
Internet made it necessary for people to put this symbol on keyboards in the countries that had never seen or used the symbol before.      
    The actual origin (起源) of the @ symbol remains a mystery. According to an ancient western legend, during the Middle Ages before the invention of the printing press (印刷机), every letter of a word had
to be written by hand for each copy of a book. The monks (僧侣) looked for ways to make the letters
of common words less. Although the word "at" was quite short, it was quite a common word in texts and
documents. As a result, they circled around "a" and created @.
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1. What did someone mean by writing 5 pears @$2.0 each in the past?
A. He bought 5 pears for free.  
B. He paid $7.0.
C. 5 pears cost $2.0.  
D. Each pear was $2.0.
2. Why did the monks in the old times create @ most probably?
A. Because @ could be printed very easily and clearly.        
B. Because they were ordered to invent some symbols.
C. Because they didn’t want to write the word "at" again and again. 
D. Because they wanted to make their texts or documents look special.
3. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. @ is often seen in e-mail addresses today.
B. The @ symbol has always meant the same in history.
C. The Internet makes @ become more popular.
D. The actual origin of @ is still difficult to explain.
4. What do we know from the passage?
A. @ was used before the Middle Ages.
B. @ is still always used to show prices of goods now.
C. No one had seen @ before it was put on the keyboard.
D. There was no @ on keyboards in some countries before.
5. Which is the BEST title for the passage?
A. What is @              
B. The secret of @
C. How to use @          
D. The actual origin of @  

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  London has a magazine which you can receive on TV, because it is not printed on paper.

  If you want to read this magazine, you have to get a decoder(译码).Each page of it is numbered, so you only have to dial(拨)the number to choose what you want to read about.You can choose anything you want, from cooking to the latest news.

  If you want to read the news, the first thing you have to do is to turn to the index(  )page which has an easy-to-remember page number, 100.Then you choose what you want to read.The news is on pages 101 to 109, so when you push the numbers you can see the news written across your screen.Perhaps you want to go out in the afternoon, if so you can press 181, and you can see a brightly colored weather map on the screen.Should you drive or take the train?To answer that question you only have to press 189 for the traffic report.It is very simple to use and the best thing about the service is that it is being updated(更新)all the time.Whole pages of the magazine can be replaced(取代)in minutes.

  London already has three such services.One, transmitted(传送)by TV, is called ORSCLE.The other two, on BBC, are called CEEFAX and ORACLE because they let you see facts.Though CEEFAX and ORACLE have been in use for some time, they have not been publicized(公布,宣传).BBC engineers don’t think that their idea will ever replace books and newspapers because they can be taken with a person everywhere.However, many people would agree that this is a breakthrough as great as the invention of printing, which could change not just our reading habits but our whole way of life.

(1)

The underlined word“it”in the second paragraph means the“________”.

[  ]

A.

decoder

B.

news

C.

magazine

D.

number

(2)

If you want to read the news, you should ________.

[  ]

A.

push out the number 101 to 109

B.

turn to page 181

C.

turn to page 100

D.

press the number 119

(3)

The best thing about the service is ________.

[  ]

A.

you can read the news

B.

you can read many magazines

C.

that the magazine changes all the time

D.

this magazine is very simple to use

(4)

From the passage, we learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

the magazine can be bought at any book shop

B.

everyone can read the magazine if they have a TV set

C.

most of the postmen in London will lose their jobs some day

D.

the readers can get all kinds of information by going online

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London has a new magazine. But it is not printed(印刷) on paper. Everyone who has a television can receive it because it is on TV.
In order to read this magazine you have to have a decoder (解码器). Each page of it is numbered, so you only have to dial the number to choose which subject you want to read about. There are all kinds of information ---everything is included from cooking to the latest sports news.
If you want to read the news, the first thing you have to do is to turn to the back page, which has an easy-to-remember page number, 100 for example. Then you start choosing what you want to read. The news is on page 101 to 109, so you put in the numbers and the news appears written across your screen. Perhaps you want to go out in the afternoon, so you press 181, and a brightly colored weather map appears on the screen. But the weather is terrible, so you decide to go shopping and dial 162 for a list of the week’s best bargains. But should you drive or take the train? To answer that question you only have to press 189 for the traffic report. It is very simple to use. But probably the best thing about the service is that it is being updated all the time. Journalists type new material directly onto the screen and the whole pages of the magazine can be replaced in minutes.
London already has three services. One, sent out by TV, is called ORACLE while the other two, on BBC, are called CEEFAX because they let you see facts. Although CEEFAX and ORACLE have been operating for some time, they have not been well publicized(宣传). BBC engineers do not think that their idea will ever replace books and newspapers because they can be taken with you everywhere. But many people would agree that is a breakthrough(突破) as great as the invention of printing, which could not just change our reading habits but our whole way of life.
【小题1】 We can know from the passage that in London        .

A.the magazine is available at any local home
B.most of the postmen will lose their jobs some day
C.everyone can read this magazine if they have a television
D.the readers can get various kinds of information staying at home
【小题2】In the sentence “Each page of it is numbered,” the word “it” refers to the        .
A.magazine B.programC.decoderD.subject
【小题3】According to the passage, the “decoder” is used to help people        .
A.work out the total(合计) of certain numbers
B.read the information sent by TV signals
C.go shopping and have other entertainment
D.receive some special TV program for entertainment
【小题4】The passage is mainly about        .
A.a new magazine printed in London
B.an up-to-date way of getting information
C.a popular TV program about magazines
D.an advanced technology helping people communicate

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London has a new magazine. But it is not printed(印刷) on paper. Everyone who has a television can receive it because it is on TV.

In order to read this magazine you have to have a decoder (解码器). Each page of it is numbered, so you only have to dial the number to choose which subject you want to read about. There are all kinds of information ---everything is included from cooking to the latest sports news.

If you want to read the news, the first thing you have to do is to turn to the back page, which has an easy-to-remember page number, 100 for example. Then you start choosing what you want to read. The news is on page 101 to 109, so you put in the numbers and the news appears written across your screen. Perhaps you want to go out in the afternoon, so you press 181, and a brightly colored weather map appears on the screen. But the weather is terrible, so you decide to go shopping and dial 162 for a list of the week’s best bargains. But should you drive or take the train? To answer that question you only have to press 189 for the traffic report. It is very simple to use. But probably the best thing about the service is that it is being updated all the time. Journalists type new material directly onto the screen and the whole pages of the magazine can be replaced in minutes.

London already has three services. One, sent out by TV, is called ORACLE while the other two, on BBC, are called CEEFAX because they let you see facts. Although CEEFAX and ORACLE have been operating for some time, they have not been well publicized(宣传). BBC engineers do not think that their idea will ever replace books and newspapers because they can be taken with you everywhere. But many people would agree that is a breakthrough(突破) as great as the invention of printing, which could not just change our reading habits but our whole way of life.

1. We can know from the passage that in London        .

A.the magazine is available at any local home

B.most of the postmen will lose their jobs some day

C.everyone can read this magazine if they have a television

D.the readers can get various kinds of information staying at home

2.In the sentence “Each page of it is numbered,” the word “it” refers to the        .

A.magazine          B.program          C.decoder          D.subject

3.According to the passage, the “decoder” is used to help people        .

A.work out the total(合计) of certain numbers

B.read the information sent by TV signals

C.go shopping and have other entertainment

D.receive some special TV program for entertainment

4.The passage is mainly about        .

A.a new magazine printed in London

B.an up-to-date way of getting information

C.a popular TV program about magazines

D.an advanced technology helping people communicate

 

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