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The purpose of new technologies is to make life easier, ______it more difficult.

A.not make

B.not to make

C.not making

D.do not make

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第1题

The purpose of new technology is to make life () easily not to make it more difficult.
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第2题

The purpose of new technology is to make life easier,()it more difficult.

A.not making

B.not make

C.not to make

D.nor to make

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第3题

The purpose of new technology is to make life easier, _____it more difficult()

A.not make

B.not to make

C.not making

D.don’t make

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第4题

The purpose of new technology is to make life easier, it more difficult.

A.not to make

B.not make

C.not making

D.nor to make

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第5题

Which of the following is not mentioned by the author as a consequence of new technological developments?()。

A.Older technologies die away.

B.The qualityof life is improved.

C.Overall productivity increases.

D.More raw materials become necessary.

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第6题

Sport is heading for an indissoluble marriage with television and the passive spectator wi
ll enjoy a private paradise. All of this will be in the future of sport. The spectator(the television audience) will be the priority(优先) and professional clubs will have to readjust their structures to adapt to the new reality: sport as a business.

The new technologies will mean that spectators will no longer have to wait for broadcasts by the conventional channels. They will be the ones who decide what to see. And they will have to pay for it. In the United States the system of the future has already started: pay-as-you-view. Everything will be offered by television and the spectator will only have to choose. The review Sports Illustrated recently published a full profile of the life of the supporter at home in the middle of the next century. It explained that the consumers would be able to select their view of the match on a gigantic, flat screen occupying the whole of one wall, with images of a clarity which cannot be foreseen at present; they could watch from the trainer's bench, from the stands just behind the batter in a game of baseball or from the helmet of the star player in an American football game. And at their disposal will be the same options the producer of the recorded program me has: to select replays, to choose which camera to use and to decide on the sound—whether to hear the public, the players, the trainer and so on.

Many sports executives, largely too old and too conservative to feel at home with the new technologies, will believe that sport must control the expansion of television coverage in order to survive and ensure that spectators attend matches. They do not even accept the evidence which contradicts their view: while there is more basketball than ever on television, for example, it is also certain that basketball is more popular than ever.

It is also the argument of these sports executives that television is harming the modest teams. This is true, but the future of those teams is also modest. They have reached their ceiling. It is the law of the market. The great events continually attract larger audiences.

The world is being constructed on new technologies so that people can make the utmost use of their time and, in their home, have access to the greatest possible range of recreational activities. Sport will have to adapt itself to the new world.

The most visionary executives go further. Their philosophy is: rather than see television take over sport, why not have sports taken over television?

What does the writer mean by the use of the phrase "an indissoluble marriage" in the first paragraph?

A.Sport is combined with television.

B.Sport controls television.

C.Television dictates sport.

D.Sport and television will go their own ways.

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第7题

In our country, the educational purpose is______. A. to make children get degrees B.

In our country, the educational purpose is______.

A. to make children get degrees

B. to prepare children for life

C. to get everyone to live happily

D. to choose a system of education

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第8题

The purpose of this passage is to_________

A.make a comparison

B.introduce a new design

C.explain a new computer

D.advance a new idea

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第9题

The ____ of pulling down the old houses is to make room for a new highway()

A.purpose

B.meaning

C.fact

D.use

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第10题

Hello, new students! This is a message from the Students Union Committee. We've be
en at the university for at least a year now, so we can give you some good tips. Don't worry - we remember being new and making a lot of mistakes! And we haven't forgotten feeling a little bit scared. First, as you know, there are no longer any grants. If you borrow money from the government, remember that like all loans, you have to pay it back. Spending all your money in the first week is not a sensible strategy. Try to make a budget for each term and stick to it. But if you are struggling to make ends meet, you can get a part-time job-restaurants and bars in the town take lots of students on in the evenings and at weekends. Come and see us for advice. Stop worrying about making new friends. Start to join the sports and hobbies societies - they're cheap and you can begin meeting a lot of people that way. It's a great chance to take up a completely new hobby. Living in a new city a long way from home can be very stressful. One tip, don't forget your parents. After all, they are paying your tuition fees here. You will be very busy working and enjoying yourself, but stop to phone your parents sometimes and don't forget to go home for the weekend from time to time. And remember to take your dirty washing! Finally, remember to work hard and play hard. Go on working steadily towards your first degree (BA or BSc) throughout your three years here - try to keep things in perspective. You'll always find someone in the Student Union office if you need to talk.

1). What does the word "scared" mean in the second paragraph?

2). What does the word "grants" mean in the third paragraph?

3). The sentence "But if you are struggling to make ends meet, ?at weekends" in the third paragraph implies().

4). From the fifth paragraph, we can infer that in order to overcome the stress of living faraway from home, ().

5). This passage is written for the purpose of ().

(1).A、excited

B、frightened

C、worried

(2).A、money given by the government to support the students' study, which they needn't pay back

B、money from the government which the students need to pay back

C、money from the school which is similar to scholarship

(3).A、if you are short of money, you can find a part-time job in the restaurants and bars in your spare time

B、if you want to have a better life than others, you can find a part-time job in your spare time

C、restaurants and bars need more hands in the evenings and at weekends

(4).A、it's better for new students to talk to their parents over the phone from time to time

B、new students need to do their washing themselves

C、new students should keep themselves as busy as possible so that they will not miss home

(5).A、telling new students the problems facing them in the university

B、telling new students how to budget their money

C、offering new students some advice about their university life

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第11题

Public response to technology often varies in peculiar ways. While biotechnology, for
example, gives rise to organized opposition, information technology, which is actually no less invasive (侵害的) ,no more harmless, is welcomed or, at the least, accepted with comparatively little debate. Information technologies from computers and communications ---- have obviously had an overwhelming social impact and their benefits hardly need explanations, but they have also disturbed privacy and threatened civil liberties, computerized data banks empower bureaucratic authorities by providing easy access to personal information-about credit ratings, social performance, housing and medical histories. They will allow access to genetic figures, providing information about our tendencies to employers, insurers, product advertisers, banks and other institutions that exercise control over our lives. Computerization allows the severe extension of advertising through telemarketing requests that shamelessly intrude our home life. Information technologies have displaced people from jobs and turned potentially skilled workers into low-level computer technologies. Computers have facilitated the work of scholars, but also turned them into typists; yet one hears hardly a complaint. They have turned the simple act of buying a plane ticket into an endless manipulation (控制) , but we welcome the so-called convenience. They have encouraged new forms of crime and fraud(欺诈) , but we describe them with grudging admiration. They have allowed new types of evil weaponry. But we call them "smart bombs". Perhaps the most important, information technologies have extended the power of the mass media, creating unusual possibilities for political manipulation reducing accountability (有责任,有义务 ), and changing the nature of political life. It is true that there are critiques(批评) of information technologies from those professionally concerned about their problematic(有问题的) legal, social and political implications. There is a near total absence, however, of organized public concern about technologies with profound and problematic implications.

11.According to the author, information technology_____________.

A. Has nothing positive

B. Has not given rise to organized opposition

C. is less harmless than biotechnology

D. is accepted without any debate

12.By the term "computerization the author means that______________.

A. all of industrial work is controlled by computer

B. computer plays an important role in our economic life

C. computer becomes an essential part in our everyday life

D. all scientific work is done with the help of computer

13.What worries the author most is that ______________..

A. political manipulate through mass media will become normal in our political life

B. our privacy will be threaded by businessmen

C. there will be more crimes and frauds by high tech

D. new types of evil weaponry will be invented

14.Those who criticizes information technologies are _____________.

A. leaders of the organized opposition to information technologies

B. persons engaged in professional works

C. those who benefit most from information technologies

D. those who benefit least from information technologies

15.(多选)The benefits brought by information technology is ____________.

A. quite evident

B. hard to explain

C. being overcome by social opposition

D. to benefit few people

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