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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提的是正确信息 请选择A如果该句提的是错误信息请选择B如果该句的信息句的信息文中没有提及请选择C? ? TVGameShows??Oneof themostfascinatingthingsabouttelevisionisthesizeoftheaudience.A novelcanbeonthebestsellerlistswithasaleoffewerthan100000 copieshutapopularTVshowmighthave70millionTVviewers.TVcanmake anythingoranyonewell-knownovernight.??Thisistheprinciple behindquizorgameshowswhichputordinarypeopleonTVtoplayagame forprizesandmoney.Aquizshowcanmakeanyoneastaranditcangiveaway thousandsofdollarsintheU.S.andalmosteveryonewatchedthem.CharlesVan DorenanEnglishinstructorbecamerichandfamousafterwinningmoneyon severalshows.Heevenhadacareerasatelevisionpersonality.Butoneofthe losersprovedthatCharlesVanDorenwascheating.Itturnedoutthattheshow’s producerswhowerepullingthestringsgavetheanswerstothemostpopular contestants竞争者beforehand.Why?Becauseiftheaudiencedidn’tlikethe personwhowonthegametheyturnedtheshowoff.Theresultofthischeating wasahugescandal.BasedonthisstoryamovieunderthetitleQuizShowis on40yearslater.??CharlesVanDorenisnolongerinvolvedwith TV.Butgameshowsarestillherethoughtheyaren’ttakenasseriously.In factsomeofthemtrytobeasridiculousaspossible.Thereareshowsthat sendstrangersonvacationtripstogetherorthattrytocausenewly-married couplestofightonTVorthatpunishlosersbyhumiliation羞辱them.The entertainmentnowistoseewhatpeoplewilldojusttobeonTV.Peoplestill winmoneybuttherealprizeistobeinfrontofanaudienceofmillions. ThehugescandalofcheatinginTVgameshowswasnotexposeduntil40yearslaterinthemovieQuizShow.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} FeastonTurkeyandGoodWishesat Thanksgiving??FourweeksagoUSchildrendressed asmonstersandaskedforsweets.ThatwasHalloween.InafewweeksAmerican houseswillberedandgreenandfilledwithpresentsforChristmas.? ?Asifallthisisn’tenoughonThursdaythisweekAmericawillenjoy anotherfestival—Thanksgiving.??Childrenwillhavetwodays offschoolshopswillcloseandhouseswillbefilledwithfamiliesenjoying mountainsoffood.??EveryyearinGainesvilleFloridaall entireclasscelebrateThanksgivingtogether.Theclassdressesupandputson playsfortheirfamilies.?Aftertheplaysthefamiliesshareafeastof traditionalThanksgivingfoodsliketurkeyandpumpkinpie南瓜派.? ?DeanFosteran11-year-oldboywilltakepartinthiscelebration.He said:IloveThanksgivingbecauseitmeanstimeoffschoollotsofnicefood andahappyfamily.??HisbrotherBenninesaid:thebest thingaboutThanksgivingisthatwhenitisfinisheditistimetostart Christmas.??Butbehindthefoodandthelargeamountofmoney spentthereisanothermessage.OnThursdayeveningDeanandBen’sfamilywill makeabasketandputitonthetableastheyeattheireveningmeal.? ?Eachofthemwillwritealistofthingsthattheyarethankfulforand placethepaperinthebasket.Thefamilywillreadthepiecesofpaperandtake timetothankGodandeachotherforprovidingthemwithcomfortableandhappy lives.??Thanksgivingisatraditionalfestivalthatstartedin 1621whenthefirstpilgrims朝圣的人arrivedintheUStostartanewlife. Afterahardyeartheyhadabigautumnharvest收获.Theyheldafeastand invitedthenativeAmericanIndiansalongtothankGodforgivingthemenough food.??ManycountriescelebrateThanksgiving.Theyoftenfall afterthefieldshavebeenharvestedandthecropscollectedforwinter. ThefirstpilgrimssettledintheUnitedStatesin
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1~5段各其中4段选择1个最佳标题2第 27~30题要求从所给的4个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项 ? TheMakingofaSuccessStory? ?1.IKEAistheworld’slargestfurnitureretailerandthemanbehindit isIngvarKampradoneoftheworld’smostsuccessfulentrepreneurs企业家.Born inSwedenin1926Kampradwasanaturalbusinessman.Asachildheenjoyed sellingthingsandmadesmallprofitsfromsellingmatchesseedsandpencilsin hiscommunity.WhenKampradwas17hisfathergavehimsomemoneyasareward forhisgoodgrades.Naturallyheusedittostartupabusiness—IKEA. ??2.IKEA’snamecomesfromKamprads’initialsI.K.andthe placewherehegrewupEandA.TodayIKEAisknownforitsmodernminimalist 最低限要求者furniturebutitwasnotafurniturecompanyinthebeginning.Rather IKEAsoldallkindsofmiscellaneous杂货goods.?Kamprad’swaresincluded anythingthathecouldsellforprofitsatdiscountedpricesincludingwatches pensandstockings.??3.IKEAfirstbegantosellfurniture throughamail-ordercataloguein1947.thefurniturewasalldesignedandmade bymanufacturesnearKamprad’shome.Initialsaleswereveryencouragingso Kampradexpandedtheproductline.Furniturewassuchasuccessfulaspectofthe businessthatIKEAbecamesolelyafurniturecompanyin1951.? ?4.In1953IKEAopeneditsfirstshowroominAlmhultSweden.IKEAis knowntodayforitsspaciousstresswithfurnitureinattractivesettingsbut intheearly1950speopleorderedfromcatalogues.Thusresponsetothefirst showroomwasoverwhelming地法抵抗的:peoplelovedbeingabletoseeandtrythe furniturebeforebuyingit.Thisledtoincreasedsalesandthecompany continuedtothrive.By1955IKEAwasdesigningallitsownfurniture. ??5.In1956Kampradsawamandisassembling分解atabletomake iteasiertotransport.Kampradwasinspired.Themanhadgivenhimagreat idea:flatpackaging.FlatpackagingwouldmeanlowershippingcostsforIKEA andlowerpricesforcustomers.IKEAtrieditandsalessoared.Theproblemwas thatpeoplehadtoassemblefurniturethemselvesbutovertimeeventhisgrew intoanadvantageforIKEA.NowadaysIKEAisoftenseenashavingconnotations 内涵ofself-sufficiency.Thisimagehasdonewondersforthecompanyleadingto bettersalesandcontinuedexpansion.??6.Todaythereareover 200storesin32countries.AmazinglyIngvarKampradhasmanagedtokeepIKEAa privately-heldcompany.In2004hewasnamedtheworld’srichestman.He currentlylivesinSwitzerlandandisretiredfromtheday-to-dayoperationsof IKEA.IKEAitselfthoughjustkeepsongrowing.??A.Ingvar Kamprad—aBornBusinessman??B.Successbroughtbythe introductionofShowrooms??C.TheoriginOfIKEA? ?D.SpecializationinSellingFurniture??E.Flatpackaging —aFeatureofIKEA??F.World-wideexpansionofIKEAParagraph5______
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ?? DavidJonesandHisSalary? ?ComputerprogrammerDavidJonesearns£35000ayeardesigningnew computergamesyethecannotfindabankpreparedtolethimhaveachequecard 支票卡.Insteadhehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyearsuntilheis18. ??The16-year-oldworksforasmallfirmInLiverpoolwherethe problemofmostyoungpeopleofhisageisfindingajob.David’sfirmreleases twonewgamesforthehomecomputermarketeachmonth.??But David’sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Despitehissalary earnedbuyinventingnewprogramswithbonuspaymentsandprofit-sharinghe cannotdriveacarbuyahouseorobtaincreditcards信用卡.? ?HeliveswithhisparentsinLiverpool.Hiscompanyhastopay£150a monthintaxifarestogethimthefivemilestoworkandbackeverydaybecause Davidcannotdrive.??DavidgothisjobwiththeLiverpool-based companyfourmonthsagoayearafterleavingschoolandworkingforatimeina computershop.IgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewIhad alreadywrittensomeprogramshesaid.???Isuppose £35000soundsalotbutIhopeitwillcometomorethanthathisyear.He spendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandclothesandgiveshismother£20a week.Butmostofhissparetimeisspentworking.? ?Unfortunatelycomputingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschoolhesaid. ButIhadbeenstudyingitinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmyspare time.IknewwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool.Most peopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyounganyway.??Davidadded: IwouldliketoearnamillionandIsupposeearlyretirement退休isa possibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear. David’sgreatestproblemis
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} FeastonTurkeyandGoodWishesat Thanksgiving??FourweeksagoUSchildrendressed asmonstersandaskedforsweets.ThatwasHalloween.InafewweeksAmerican houseswillberedandgreenandfilledwithpresentsforChristmas.? ?Asifallthisisn’tenoughonThursdaythisweekAmericawillenjoy anotherfestival—Thanksgiving.??Childrenwillhavetwodays offschoolshopswillcloseandhouseswillbefilledwithfamiliesenjoying mountainsoffood.??EveryyearinGainesvilleFloridaall entireclasscelebrateThanksgivingtogether.Theclassdressesupandputson playsfortheirfamilies.?Aftertheplaysthefamiliesshareafeastof traditionalThanksgivingfoodsliketurkeyandpumpkinpie南瓜派.? ?DeanFosteran11-year-oldboywilltakepartinthiscelebration.He said:IloveThanksgivingbecauseitmeanstimeoffschoollotsofnicefood andahappyfamily.??HisbrotherBenninesaid:thebest thingaboutThanksgivingisthatwhenitisfinisheditistimetostart Christmas.??Butbehindthefoodandthelargeamountofmoney spentthereisanothermessage.OnThursdayeveningDeanandBen’sfamilywill makeabasketandputitonthetableastheyeattheireveningmeal.? ?Eachofthemwillwritealistofthingsthattheyarethankfulforand placethepaperinthebasket.Thefamilywillreadthepiecesofpaperandtake timetothankGodandeachotherforprovidingthemwithcomfortableandhappy lives.??Thanksgivingisatraditionalfestivalthatstartedin 1621whenthefirstpilgrims朝圣的人arrivedintheUStostartanewlife. Afterahardyeartheyhadabigautumnharvest收获.Theyheldafeastand invitedthenativeAmericanIndiansalongtothankGodforgivingthemenough food.??ManycountriescelebrateThanksgiving.Theyoftenfall afterthefieldshavebeenharvestedandthecropscollectedforwinter. ThanksgivingisthetimefortheAmericanpeopletothankGodfor
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1~5段各其中4段选择1个最佳标题2第 27~30题要求从所给的4个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项 ? TheMakingofaSuccessStory? ?1.IKEAistheworld’slargestfurnitureretailerandthemanbehindit isIngvarKampradoneoftheworld’smostsuccessfulentrepreneurs企业家.Born inSwedenin1926Kampradwasanaturalbusinessman.Asachildheenjoyed sellingthingsandmadesmallprofitsfromsellingmatchesseedsandpencilsin hiscommunity.WhenKampradwas17hisfathergavehimsomemoneyasareward forhisgoodgrades.Naturallyheusedittostartupabusiness—IKEA. ??2.IKEA’snamecomesfromKamprads’initialsI.K.andthe placewherehegrewupEandA.TodayIKEAisknownforitsmodernminimalist 最低限要求者furniturebutitwasnotafurniturecompanyinthebeginning.Rather IKEAsoldallkindsofmiscellaneous杂货goods.?Kamprad’swaresincluded anythingthathecouldsellforprofitsatdiscountedpricesincludingwatches pensandstockings.??3.IKEAfirstbegantosellfurniture throughamail-ordercataloguein1947.thefurniturewasalldesignedandmade bymanufacturesnearKamprad’shome.Initialsaleswereveryencouragingso Kampradexpandedtheproductline.Furniturewassuchasuccessfulaspectofthe businessthatIKEAbecamesolelyafurniturecompanyin1951.? ?4.In1953IKEAopeneditsfirstshowroominAlmhultSweden.IKEAis knowntodayforitsspaciousstresswithfurnitureinattractivesettingsbut intheearly1950speopleorderedfromcatalogues.Thusresponsetothefirst showroomwasoverwhelming地法抵抗的:peoplelovedbeingabletoseeandtrythe furniturebeforebuyingit.Thisledtoincreasedsalesandthecompany continuedtothrive.By1955IKEAwasdesigningallitsownfurniture. ??5.In1956Kampradsawamandisassembling分解atabletomake iteasiertotransport.Kampradwasinspired.Themanhadgivenhimagreat idea:flatpackaging.FlatpackagingwouldmeanlowershippingcostsforIKEA andlowerpricesforcustomers.IKEAtrieditandsalessoared.Theproblemwas thatpeoplehadtoassemblefurniturethemselvesbutovertimeeventhisgrew intoanadvantageforIKEA.NowadaysIKEAisoftenseenashavingconnotations 内涵ofself-sufficiency.Thisimagehasdonewondersforthecompanyleadingto bettersalesandcontinuedexpansion.??6.Todaythereareover 200storesin32countries.AmazinglyIngvarKampradhasmanagedtokeepIKEAa privately-heldcompany.In2004hewasnamedtheworld’srichestman.He currentlylivesinSwitzerlandandisretiredfromtheday-to-dayoperationsof IKEA.IKEAitselfthoughjustkeepsongrowing.??A.Ingvar Kamprad—aBornBusinessman??B.Successbroughtbythe introductionofShowrooms??C.TheoriginOfIKEA? ?D.SpecializationinSellingFurniture??E.Flatpackaging —aFeatureofIKEA??F.World-wideexpansionofIKEAParagraph3______
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