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Today, SMS—Short Message Service is popular, and China Mobile says that every second, there are 410 messages being sent.
Look around you! People are watching their mobiles, smiling or laughing. Thumbs are pressing buttons, bring happiness to their friends. The humor of the words shows how beautiful language is! Through SMS, we know the weather report, share jokes and news, express love and friendship.
“Thumb Culture” is becoming more and more popular. It is reported that 67% of young people like to “Short” to greet each other. Internet SMS will provide more convenience to people. I am grateful for the progress because SMS saves me much money. Just on the tip of thumb, so much joy can be found!
小题1:The first paragraph is a(n) __________.
A.e-mail. | B.short message. | C.piece of news. | D.story. |
A.Buy a palace. | B.Provide food. |
C.Learn foreign language. | D.Send messages. |
A.save much money. | B.know the weather report. |
C.enjoy the happiness of SMS. | D.have one million yuan. |
A.SMS helps people a lot. | B.people can find joy on the Internet. |
C.greeting can cost much money. | D.thumb has become a kind of culture. |
答案
小题1:B
小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:A
解析
核心考点
试题【“If I had one million yuan, I would buy you a palace! Do I have one million yuan】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
脑残---nuts
I love the word and use it whenever I think a person is stupid, or a behavior is crazy. I learned the term from one of my classmates. Once, we saw two high school girls wearing miniskirts on a very cold winter day and my classmate called the two girls “nuts”. I don’t think the word reflects my personality. I use it because it sounds cool.
Diao Yujie, 22, computer science major at Nanjing University.
汗---stunning
I use this word very often. Once, my classmates and I were discussing how amusing QQ is. One guy suddenly burst out, “I have MSN too”. This comment had no relation with the topic we were discussing. I used this word and everybody laughed. I think it is a fantastic word that can change awkwardness to amusement.
Mu Li, 20, journalism major at Beijing Normal University.
晕死---I’m giddy!
I use this word a lot---more often than my classmates. It has became a symbol of me, as my friends sometimes refer to me as the guy who often says the word. I am a person who wants to be different and this word gives me that feeling.
Chen Zhou, 21, Nanjing University.
雷---stunning
I only use this word with my friends. My parents don’t understand it. The word, which is only used among people of my age, is intimate. I think it stands for being young and energetic. And I want to be young forever, so I like the word.
Chen Jianjun, 23, senior at Nanjing University.
小题1:If a man wearing suit and a tie is climbing a mountain, what can we say to him according to the passage?
A.nuts | B.I’m giddy. | C.汗---stunning | D.雷---stunning |
A.习惯用语 | B.宠物语言 | C.口头禅 | D.座右铭 |
A.indifferent | B.crazy | C.reasonable | D.against |
A.reflect our changing society |
B.reveal information about a person’s personality |
C.make young people popular |
D.both A and B |
In the survey, conducted by job seeking and offering website Zhaopin.com, 32.8 percent of the 6,000 respondents choose to stay home at weekends and have a good rest, the Beijing Morning Post reported.
Twenty percent use their days-off to do housework. And only 19.3 percent are willing to have fun during the break time from work. Their first choice of fun is shopping.
Other choices, though practiced by few, include meeting friends, accompanying the children, trips to the suburbs, and lessons for more skills.
When they. go shopping, 54.5 percent of the white-collars actually shop in supermarkets, while 27.9. percent attend other stores, especially when discounts are offered.
These activities don"t seem to cost much, as 60 percent spend average less than 200 yuan (US$26) during weekends, and 30 percent no more than 500 yuan.
When asked whom they would spend the weekends with, about 40 percent mention their partners, and 30 percent prefer a weekend all by themselves. Less than 20 percent hang out with friends.
Only 5.8 percent would kill the time with their colleagues. This is because we tend to avoid too many personal contacts with our co-workers when we don"t have to work with them, according to some experts.
小题1: How many of the office workers who are the respondents do the housework at weekends?
A.1,968. | B.1,158. | C.1,200. | D.1,674. |
A.Because they can"t spare time to play with them. |
B.Because they tend to avoid too many personal contacts with hem when they don"t have to. |
C.Because. they have many things to deal with at weekends. |
D.Because some experts suggest they should not keep in touch with their colleagues. |
A.There is the same percentage about people preferring a weekend all by themselves and people spending no more than 500 yuan during weekends. |
B.Most office workers can’t afford things in supermarkets, so they prefer to attend other stores, especially when discounts are offered. |
C.More than one fifth of office workers like to hang out with friends. |
D.All the office workers prefer to relax themselves and no one is willing to learn more skills. |
A.How to spend the weekends |
B.Several ways of spending their weekends for office people |
C.How to go shopping on the weekends for office people |
D.Office people prefer easy weekends |
Theodora Wesselman is 94 and has lived the past two years with her elderly cat, Cleo, at TigerPlace, a retirement community in Columbia, Mo.Their enduring friendship is a classic example of how humans and animals can become family and look out for each other.
Wesselman visits other residents, and her children stop by, but Cleo is her best friend, she says.They"ve been together nearly 21 years.
"She sleeps on her own pillow right beside mine," Wesselman says."In the morning, she pecks on my cheek to wake me up.It"s really sweet.I pet her, tell her I love her and take her to the kitchen to prepare her food."
Research shows that being able to care for a pet improves our morale (士气;精神状态), helps validate us and encourages us to take care of ourselves, says Rebecca Johnson, director of the University of Missouri"s Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction.The body of research is leading more retirement communities and universities to roll out the welcome mat for pets.
小题1:According to the context, where do you think the sentence “They start and end the day together” should appear in the passage?
A.Between para.1 and para.2 | B.Between para.2 and para.3 |
C.Between para.3 and para.4 | D.Between para.4 and para.5 |
A.Favorable | B.Critical | C.Reserved | D.Doubtful |
A.To show that the elderly like Theodora Wesselman in the USA have pet cats. |
B.To suggest to what degree humans and pet cats can be caretakers for each other. |
C.Because Theodora Wesselman has been living with a pet cat for the past two years. |
D.Because Theodora Wesselman pets her cat Cleo and tells her she loves her. |
A.To give a special welcome to pets. |
B.To make the welcome mat flat on the ground for pets. |
C.To open out the welcome mat for pets to sleep. |
D.To wrap the welcome mat to make room for pets. |
EBay North America Vice President Christopher Payne says it is going to be a major step forward in social commerce, which is the still-small practice of selling products through social networks.Online retail experts aren"t as certain, but eBay says the new tool makes it easier for friends and relatives to chip in (凑钱) for gifts because it eliminates the headache of collecting contributions.It can also be used for family members to pitch in to buy, say, an expensive child seat for a mother.
Anything on eBay that"s available immediately, rather than up for bid, can be purchased this way starting today at groupgifts.eBay.com.If members of an extended family wanted to buy a gift for one member, one person would choose a gift — or have one recommended by eBay — and invite family members to chip in using Facebook or e-mail.Those who wanted to join in would choose an amount to contribute (or agree to pay a requested amount) and pay using either PayPal or a credit card.They could also add a personal note.
If enough people don"t chip in, the organizer can ask people to contribute more or choose a less expensive gift.
"I see myself using this most in cases when I typically might not buy someone what they want because of price," says Nitzan Shaer of Boston, who was part of an online test of the site.
EBay, with its 200 million products, millions of sellers and mobile commerce proficiency, is a logical place to pull together the products, groups of buyers and payment tools, Payne says.
At least 12 sites, such as FrumUs.com and eDivvy.com, facilitate (便于,利于) group purchases but don"t sell products.Although a handful of retailers, including Victoria"s Secret and 1-800-Flowers, sell products through Facebook, Payne says he expects social commerce will take off as rapidly as shopping using mobile devices.EBay did more than $600 million in sales on mobile devices last year and expects mobile sales to increase to $1.5 billion this year.
Although one in five consumers surveyed said they"d used Facebook for shopping in the past year, 88% said they would not be buying holiday gifts through a social network, mobile phone or smartphone.Of these, 26% were reluctant because of security or privacy concerns, and 20% were unclear about the benefits of using phones or Facebook to shop.
小题1:What procedure should be followed if your extended family intends to buy your grandpa an 80th birthday gift?
①Asking family members to contribute more money if enough members don’t chip in
②Choosing a gift at groupgifts.eBay.com
③Paying using PayPal or a credit card
④Contributing or agreeing to pay a requested amount of money via Facebook or e-mail
A.②-①-③-④ | B.①-③-②-④ |
C.②-④-①-③ | D.②-③-④-① |
A.In a research paper | B.In a travel magazine |
C.In a microblog | D.On a website |
A.The online group gift-buying service |
B.People’s social-network and e-mail contacts |
C.A major step forward in social commerce |
D.The still-small practice of selling products through social networks |
A.through eBay’s new tool, 200 million products on eBay are available to online shoppers |
B.social commerce can eliminate the headache of collecting contributions |
C.eBay’s new tool will gain mass adoption by online shoppers |
D.with the help of eBay’s new tool, FrumUs.com and eDivvy.com will also sell products |
One day Merlin received an invitation to go to an important party. He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think. He wanted to find a way to make a wonderful entrance at the party. Merlin had an idea. He thought that he would attract a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.
Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll. Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skate shoes. Merlin was very proud of them. He dreamed of arriving at the party and skating into the room while playing the violin. He was sure that everyone would be very surprised.
On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room, playing his violin. Everyone was really surprised to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skating. He rolled on, playing the violin. Then, with all eyes on him, Merlin hit into a huge mirror on the wall. The mirror broke into many pieces with a very loud noise. But nobody forgot Merlin’s wonderful entrance after that.
小题1:The story tells us that people began to enjoy roller-skating _______.
A.before the year 1750 | B.before the invitation |
C.because of Joseph Merlin | D.because it was dangerous |
A.he slept and dreamed a lot | B.he was full of different ideas |
C.he was a talented violinist | D.he always made people’s dreams come true |
A.Merlin’s work | B.Merlin’s violin | C.A huge mirror | D.An important party |
A.He couldn’t stop his roller-skating. | B.He couldn’t attract a lot of attention. |
C.Everyone was surprised at him. | D.He couldn’t play the violin while rolling. |
A.a strange man |
B.an unusual party |
C.how roller skating began |
D.how people enjoyed themselves in the 18th century |
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