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2008年10月,15家主流媒体共同发起的征集一九七八年以10大流行语”揭晓,分

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2008年10月,15家主流媒体共同发起的征集一九七八年以10大流行语”揭晓,分别是“下海”“下岗再就业”“农民工”“不管白猫黑猫,捉到老鼠就是好猫”“上网”.“① ”,“北京奥运”“炒股”. ② 和“雄起”。其中①和②两条是对其余8条产生决定性影响和准确的概括,它们应该是

A.西部开放,解放思想

B.入世.市场经济

C.对外开放.大国崛起

D.改革开放,中国特色

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参考答案:C解析:[详解] 本题考查文意的理解。“全部成了信宿的信息”有误,依据是最后一自然段中“信宿(接受者)就可以从中获取信息”这句话。

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A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a £100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, "Who would like to have this £100 bill?" The students began to put up their hands at once.

Then he said, "I am going to give this bill to one of you, but first, let me do this." He then made this bill into a ball. Then he said, "Who wants it?" Hands went into the air.

"Well," he said, "What if I do this?" and he dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled bill and said, "Who still wants it?" Hands went back into the air.

"My friends," he said, "You've learned a valued lesson today. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it didn't go down in value. It was still worth £100.

Many times in our lives, we're dropped, crumpled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to you, you will never lose your value. You are always valuable to those who love you. Your value doesn't come from what you drop or whom you know,but WHO YOU ARE .

You are special and valuable. Don't ever forget it!

小题1:The story happened ______.

A.when the teacher gave the students some advice on how to learn English

B.when the students were having a meeting

C.when the teacher gave the students a speech

D.when the students were discussing something interesting with their teachers小题2:Even though the money was dirty, it _______.

A.went up in value

B.was worth much

C.didn't reduce in value

D.was still ours小题3:The underlined sentence “Hands went back into the air.” in the third paragraph

means_______.

A.the students put up their hands again

B.the students put down their hands

C.the students agreed to what the teacher said

D.the students put their hands in front of them小题4:Why did the famous teacher use a £100 at his lesson?

A.Because he wanted to give a lecture about money.

B.Because he was used to dropping a bill on the floor and stepping on it.

C.Because he was going to give the bill to one of the students.

D.Because he wanted to make the students know what the value was.小题5:What lesson can you learn from the passage?

A.£100 bill is worth the same no matter what you do with it.

B.All people love money most.

C.Your value doesn't change no matter what happens to you.

D.The value of money changes when it is made dirty.

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Although websites such as Facebook and MySpace experienced rapid growth during the middle of the first decade of the 21st century, some users remain unaware of the fact that the information they post online can come back to haunt them. First, employers can monitor employees who maintain a blog, photo diary, or website. Employers can look for controversial(引起争议的) employee opinions, sensitive information disclosures, or wildly inappropriate conduct. For example, a North Carolina newspaper fired one of its features writers after she created a blog on which she wrote about the strange things of her job and coworkers without signing her real name.

The second unintended use of information from social networking websites is employers who check on prospective employees. A June 11, 2006 New York Times article reported that many companies use search engines and social networking websites such as MySpace, Xanga, and Facebook to conduct background checks on college campuses. Although the use of MySpace or Google to check a student’s background is somewhat unsettling to many undergraduates, the Times noted that the use of Facebook is especially shocking to students who believe that Facebook is limited to current students and recent alum(校友).

Corporate employers are not the only people interested in college students’ lives. The third unintended use of social networking websites is college administrators who monitor the Internet — especially Facebook — for student bad behavior. For example, a college in Boston’s Back Bay expelled (除名) its student Government Association President for joining a Facebook group highly critical of a campus police sergeant. In addition, fifteen students at a state university in North Carolina faced charges in court for underage drinking because of photos that appeared on Facebook.

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(不满的)former associate. Thrid, never post obviously offensive material will likely make its way to the wider world. By taking these simple steps, members of the digital world can realize the many benefits of e-community without experiencing some of the damaging unintended consequences.

小题1:The main purpose of the passage is to _____.

A.explain the growth of the digital world from the view of privacy

B.discuss the risks of the digital world and suggest ways to protect yourself

C.propose steps Facebook, MySpace and Google can take to protect user privacy

D.illustrate(说明) potential unintended uses of private information小题2:The writer implies that users should take all of the following actions to protect their online privacy EXCEPT _____.

A.know to whom you make your online information available

B.actively hunt for damaging information posted about you or under your name

C.speak with employers to inform them of any misinformation published about you

D.avoid uploading information that would be extremely damaging if it were discovered小题3:According to the passage, which of the following does the author imply?

A.Information obtained unwillingly from the Internet is permitted in court.

B.It is impossible to protect yourself from unintended uses of information online.

C.Even if you restrict who can view your data, the government may still access it.

D.Done properly, posting offensive information about oneself brings no risk.小题4:In the last paragraph the author mainly _____.

A.offers detailed examples to support previous viewpoints

B.further explores the ill-effects of the Internet on the protection of privacy

C.summarizes the points of the above paragraphs

D.provides suggestions to overcome the previously mentioned problems

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