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He is a popular movie star. His popularity()in the high attendance at all his movies.
A . reflects
B . reflected
C . is reflected
D . is reflecting
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A customer’s data center has all POWER4+ systems, and they plan to add three new p5-570 systems. They will be purchasing a new 7310-CR2 HMC to support the POWER5 systems. What is a key requirement that they need to plan for with the new HMC?()
A . A desk, as it not rack mountable
B . Ethernet connections to the POWER5 systems
C . Serial connections to the POWER5 systems
D . USB connections for the keyboard and mouse
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The grandparents___when they saw the gold medal their grandson had got at the Olympic games.
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The movie Night at the Museum II is funny, and is made up of a _____ of accidents.
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______ an important role in a new movie, Andy has a chance to become famous.
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Jennifer couldn’t _______ her tears when she saw the sick children at a new blood cancer center in Virginia.
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They try to______ a new dictionary every other year.
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According to their converstion, when we stay at home watching a TV show or a movie, the steps to practice our English do not include ().
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If an isolated tribe in Central Africa saw a photograph for the first time, why may they describe it differently than we would?
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Choose the best Chinese translation for the sentence. Tom took Laura to a Western movie, but Laura didn’t like the movie at all.
A.汤姆带着劳拉去看了西部电影,劳拉不喜欢。
B.汤姆带着劳拉去看了西部电影,劳拉根本不喜欢。
C.汤姆带着劳拉去看了一场西部电影,不过劳拉根本不喜欢。
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听力原文:W: I saw a really interesting program on TV last night. It talked about the type of things that record companies have to be careful with when they come out with new CDs.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, they have to be very careful not to offend people -- especially parents with young kids who might buy a CD that contained violent content or used strong language.
M: How can that be avoided?
W: Well, don't you remember when that woman -- some senator's wife, I think, made a fuss over this issue? It's not really a law, but music companies are now encouraged to put a warning label on albums that describe violence or use strong language.
M: I don't understand. Doesn't that reduce the musician's freedom of speech?
W: Not really. Musicians still have a right to free speech, but the message on the label says, "Buyer, be careful: if you get upset by violence and ugly language, don't buy this album." You agree with that, don't you?
M: I don't know. I still think the whole thing is funny and unreasonable. Musicians should have the right to say what they want to say without having to have a warning label put on their music, I mean, who gets to decide what is considered offensive and what isn't, we don't need a sticker to tell us what to do!
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A.Record companies should pay attention not to offend people.
B.Record companies should be very careful with their employees.
C.People should be very careful with their new CDs.
D.Parents should forbid children to buy new CDs.
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People often said "Look at the foolish man" when they saw the old man taking a walking stick.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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I feel______that the movie we saw last night is well worth seeing once again.
A.strong
B.strongly
C.hardly
D.hard
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听力原文: The Titanic, with 2, 300 passengers aboard, was on its first voyage from Southampton to New York. It was 11:40 p. m. on April 14th 1912 and the sea was calm. Suddenly the look-out man saw the enormous iceberg. "Iceberg ahead ! "he shouted.
Immediately the ship turned, but not soon enough. The iceberg tore a 300-foot hole in the hull and water began to pour in. At first the captain didn't worry because the ship was said to be" unsinkable". Then the ship began to lean. At 12:05 the captain gave the order" Uncover the lifeboats" !
The Wireless operator sent out an SOS signal. Six ships began to race towards the Titanic. But the two ships who were closest did not hear the desperate calls for help.
At two a. m. the captain gave the order"Abandon ship!"A few minutes later the Titanic began to slip beneath the surface. One by one the last passengers jumped into the sea. Then the stern rose up in the air and the Titanic sank quickly out of sight.
At dawn the next morning a rescue boat picked up 705 survivors from the lifeboats. Most of them were first and second class passengers. All their children survived. Of the children who traveled third class, only a third survived.
Where was the destination of Titanic?
A.Southampton.
B.New York.
C.London.
D.Paris.
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—How about seeing the new movie at the theatre tonight?______,but I've got to go over my report.
A、All right
B、Sounds great
C、I can't
D、 No, I am terribly sorry
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Why can't they watch a movie at home in the evening?
A.Because Susan's mother will not allow them to watch a movie.
B.Because Susan has to finish her history assignment.
C.Because Susan has to cook for the family.
D.Because Susan's video machine is broken.
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The 1960's saw a change in the form. and content of movies, treating subjects that for so many years were considered taboo.
A.unpleasant
B.prohibited
C.unethical
D.worthless
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听力原文:A:You should go to see the new movie. They want to hold it over for another two weeks.
B:Mm, normally I wouldn't, but I should as you recommend it so strongly.
The woman's usual attitude towards films is______.
A.mixed.
B.fascinated.
C.enthusiastic.
D.disinterested.
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Writer hopes that a new movie won't______.
A.make people love war
B.cause anger toward Americans
C.be a popular film
D.plant seeds of racism
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In 1997, devotees of home electronics eagerly awaited the DVD player, a new device that could play movies without videotape, and with greater clarity. It caught on even faster than CD music players and within four years, DVD movies surpassed VHS tapes in sales. The DVD's success is just on example of a historic shift from analog to digital technologies. They began with computing and are now spreading to industries from banking to publishing. Products and services are shedding the limits of their physical form. to become encoded information that never degrades, can be reproduced perfectly and distributed around the world in minutes, or less.
Another example is photography: by the end of this year, tile number of images captured digitally each day is expected to surpass the number of images captured on film. With digital cameras and other devices linked to personal computers, we can collect vast amounts of data, which fortunately takes up little or no closet space. Today's average personal computer has a hard drive that can store 300 times more information than a decade ago. Technologies, such as broadband e-commerce, are expected to be the primary means of delivering entertainment and media by the end of this decade. Even life itself is increasingly digitized. The human genome(基因组), the recipe for our genetic makeup, has been mapped and encoded and researchers are harnessing the power of computing to accelerate the development, of new, lifesaving drugs.
The implications of this broad, digital revolution are enormous, although they tend to be over-shadowed by the struggles of high-tech industries to recover from the go-go years of the 1990s. Those struggles are real, yet there are reasons for optimism about a return to robust economic growth and job creation in the next several years. The digital innovations(创新) of the past two decades continue to bear fruit, so stay tuned for good news--digitally, of course.
Digital technologies really began to take form. when ______.
A.information was encoded
B.DVD technology was introduced
C.it was used with photography
D.used in computing
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1.Mr.Smith lives in a tall building.He lives on the 14th floor.Every day he takes a lift up and down.
2.One Sunday afternoon he drove his nine-year-old son to go shopping.
3.They shopped all afternoon and bought many things.They drove back and carried all the things up to the lift.
4.Suddenly they saw a piece of paper on the wall.It said,"Dear sirs,there is something wrong with the lift.Please use the stairs now."
5.The son was very happy.He took a bag and ran upstairs quickly.But Mr.Smith walked and walked.
6.At last they stood in front of their door,feeling very tired.Mr.Smith began to look for the keys,but he could not find them.
7.Suddenly he shouted in a loud voice,"Oh,no.I've leftmy keys in the car.Bill,could you run down and get the keys for me?"
8.But Bill said,"I'm sorry,Dad.I ran all the way up here and I'm very tired.This time you should run down and do the things by yourself."
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Jennifer couldn’t _________________ her tears when she saw the sick children at a new blood cancer center in Virginia.
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Community service is an important component of education here at our university. We encourage all students to volunteer for at least one community activity before they graduate. A new community program called "One On One" helps elementary students who've fallen behind. Your education majors might be especially interested in it because it offers the opportunity to do some teaching, that is, tutoring in math and English.
You'd have to volunteer two hours a week for one semester. You can choose to help a child with math, English, or both. Half-hour lessons are fine, so you could do a half hour of each subject two days a week.
Professor Dodge will act as a mentor to the tutors---he'll be available to help you with lesson plans or to offer suggestions for activities. He has office hours every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. You can sign up for the program with him and begin the tutoring next week.
I'm sure you'll enjoy this community service…and you'll gain valuable experience at the same time. It looks good on your resume, too, showing that you've had experience with children and that you care about your community. If you'd like to sign up, or if you have any questions, stop by Professor Dodge's office this week.
1.What is the purpose of the talk? ____________
A、To explain a new requirement for graduation.
B、To interest students in a new community program.
C、To discuss the problems of elementary school students.
D、To recruit elementary school teachers for a special program.
2.What is the purpose of the program that the dean describes? __________
A、To find jobs for graduating students.
B、To help education majors prepare for final exams.
C、To offer tutorials to elementary school students.
D、To provide funding for a community service project.
3.What does Professor Dodge do? ____________
A、He advises students to participate in the special program.
B、He teaches part-time in an elementary school.
C、He observes elementary school students in the classroom
D、He helps students prepare their resumes.
4.What should students interested in the tutorials do? __________
A、Contact the elementary school.
B、Sign up for a special class.
C、Submit a resume to the dean.
D、Talk to Professor Dodge.
5.Whom do you think the speaker addresses to? _________
A、Faculty
B、Students
C、Freshman
D、Graduating students of the university.
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Historians have reacted very warmly__ psychologists’ recent discoveries. They agree that these discoveries have helped us to look at human history____ a new light()
A.against, with
B.against, in
C.to, with
D.to, in