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Amongallthefastgrowingscienceandtechnologytheresearchofhumangenesorbiologicalengineeringaspeoplecallitisdrawingmoreandmoreattentionnow.SometimesitisahottopicdiscussedbypeoplE.ThegreatestthingthatgenetechnologycandoistocureseriousdiseasesthatdoctorsatpresentcanalmostdonothingwithsuchascancerandheartdiseasE.Everyyearmillionsofpeoplearemurderedbythesetwokillers.Andtodatedoctorshavenotfoundaneffectivewaytocurethem.Butifthegenetechnologyisappliednotonlythesetwodiseasescanbecuredcompletelybringinghappinessandmorelivingdaystothepatientsbutalsothegreatamountofmoneypeoplespendoncuringtheirdiseasescanbesavedthereforeitbenefitstheeconomyaswell.Inadditionhumanlifespan寿命canbeprolongeD.Genetechnologycanhelppeopletogivebirthtomorehealthyandcleverchildren.SomefamilieswiththeEnglishimperialfamilybeingagoodexamplehavehereditarydiseases.Thismeanstheirchildrenwillforsurehavethefamilydiseasewhichisagreattroubleforthesefamilies.Inthepastdoctorscoulddonothingabouthereditarydiseases.Butgenetechnologycansolvethisproblemperfectly.Thescientistjustneedtofindthewronggeneandcorrectitandahealthychildwillbeborn.Somepeopleareworryingthatthegeneresearchcanbeusedtomanufacturehumanbeingsinlargequantities.InthepastfewyearsscientistshavesucceededincloningasheepthereforethesepeoplepredictthathumanbabieswouldsoonbecloneD.ButIbelieveclonedbabieswillnotcomeoutinlargequantitiesformostcouplesintheworldcanhavebabiesinverynormalway.Ofcoursethegovernmentsmusttakecaretocontrolgenetechnology.Whatdoesthesetwokillersinthesecondparagraphreferto?A.Genetechnologyandanothertreatmentofthetwodiseases.B.ThetwomurdererswhokilledtheclonedbabyC.ThetwodiseasesofcancerandheartdiseaseD.HereditarydiseasesandcancerWhat’sthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Howgenetechnologycanbeappliedinthefieldoftreatinghereditarydiseases.B.Genetechnologycanbeusedtoclonehumanbabies.C.Genetechnologycanhelppeopletogivebirthofababy.D.GenetechnologycanhelptheEnglishimperialfamilyoutInwhatwaygenetechnologycanhelptotreathereditarydiseases?A.Usinggenetechnologypeoplewithhereditarydiseasescanhavemorelivingdays.B.Usinggenetechnologyscientistfindsthewronggeneandcorrectsit.C.UsinggenetechnologyhumanbabiescanbecloneD.D.Doctorscancurecancerandheartdiseasewiththehelpofgenetechnology.Whatisthemainpurposeofwritingthispassage?A.Expressingthewriter’sideathatgenetechnologywillbenefitpeopleB.TellingpeopletheadvantagesofgenetechnologyC.TellingthereadersthatgenetechnologywillnotbenefitpeopleD.Explainingthatgenetechnologywillalsodoharmtothehumanity
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DearCollegeDeanItismyunderstandingthatthiscollegehasreceivedalargedonationtobeusedtoimprovethequalityoflifeforstudents:expandthebookstoreoraddcomputerstothecomputerlaD.Itisthetraditionofhisschooltopromoteeducationandtobethepioneerofnewtechnology.ThatiswhyIstronglyargueinfavoroftheadditionofmorecomputerstothecomputerlaB.AlthoughexpandingthecampusbookstoretoincludeCDsgiftsandasnackbarwillgiveanicerlooktothecollegewehavetothinkaboutagreatergoalandamorepracticalwaytoenhancethequalityoflifeforstudents.Whatdowewantforourstudentsandourcollege?DowewantourcollegetobeknownasaplacewithagreatbookstorewhereyoucanfindCDsandgiftsorasaplacewherethestudentscanexploreandresearchintheirfieldusingthebesttoolsprovidedbytechnology?Inadditiontherearealreadyseveralsnackbarsoncampusandtherearemusicstoresnearbysostudentsdonotdependonthecollegebookstoreforthesethings.WeliveinahighlytechnologicalworldandcomputersplayanincreasinglyimportantroleinhowwelivE.AsalearninginstitutionthiscollegehastheresponsibilitytoofferitsstudentsthebesttechnologytohelpthempreparefortheirfuturE.Manystudentswillbeexpectedtobefamiliarwiththelatestsoftwareandothertoolswhentheygoontoworkortograduateschool.Whiletheyareincollegestudentsfindtheyareexpectedtousecomputers.Manyprofessorsexpectstudentstousecomputerstodohomeworkortocompleteprojects.StudentsareaskedtocreatePowerPointpresentationsandusespreadsheetsanddatabaseprogramsaswellastoresearchmanytopicsontheInternet.SincestudentsarecompetingforgoodgradesthosewhohavelimitedaccesstocomputersareatagreatdisadvantagE.FurthermorebeingabletodoprojectsusingthecomputerenhancestheprocessoflearninggivingstudentstheopportunitytofindinformationthatwithoutacomputerwouldbemuchmoredifficulttofinD.Iftherearemorecomputersstudentswillalsobeabletocompletetheirworkmoreefficiently.Nomorewilltheyhavetowaitinlinepaperanddiskinhandwhilescanningtheroomforanemptychairandcomputer.Nolongerwilltheyhavetositandwaitwhileanoutdatedcomputerstrugglestofollowtheircommands.Havingmorenewandfastercomputersavailablewillenablestudentstofinishtheirworkmorequickly.Themorecomputersareusedinsocietythemorecollegeswilldependonthemasatoolofteachingandlearning.MakingcomputersmoreavailabletostudentsfacilitatestheirlearningprocessbymakingtheprocesseasiermoreinterestingmoreengagingandintheprocessenhancingtheirqualityoflifeThepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthepassageis.A.todescribetheproblemscausedbylackofcomputersB.toexplainwhystudentsareingreatneedofcomputersC.totelluswhatbenefitsstudentscangainfromcomputersD.topersuadetheDeantopurchasemoreadvancedcomputersFromthepassagewecaninferthat.A.presentcomputersinthecollegecannotmeetthedemandsofthestudentsB.computersinthecollegewillbeupdatedtomeetthestudent'sdemandssoonC.thecollegehastheresponsibilitytohelpthestudentstopreparefortheirfutureD.itisalsonecessarytoexpandthecollegebookstorebyusingpartofthedonationInparagraph4theauthormainlywantstotellusthat.A.computersarebeneficialtostudents'academicsuccessB.computersarehelpfultostudent'scompetitionforsuccessC.studentsfinditconvenienttodoassignmentsbyusingcomputersD.studentswishtousethemoneytobuymoreadvancedcomputersWhichofthefollowingshowstheorganizationofthepassage?
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Fromtheearliesttimesmanhasbeeninterestedinart.Peoplehaveoftenworkedtogethertocollectandsavetheworld'sarttreasures.FinearttreasuresfrommanycountriesarekeptinanartmuseumcalledtheLouvreinParisFrancE.TheworksofarthavebeencollectedbythepeopleofFranceovermanycenturies.TheLouvrehasnotalwaysbeenamuseum.Thefirstbuildingwasafort炮台.In1190itwastheking'scastlewithhighwallsandaroundtower.Ithadamoattopreventhisenemiesfromwalkingin.Overtheyearsthenumberofbuildingsaroundthecastlegrew.By1350thecastlewasnolongerneededasafort.TheLouvrebecameapalacehomeforFrenchkingsandqueens.Duringtimesofpeacenewtreasureswerebroughtin.DuringdaysofwarmanytreasureswerestolenandthebuildingsweredamageD.WhenFrancisIbecamekingofFrancein1515hebroughtinartistsfrommanycountries.OneoftheartistswasLeonardodaVincifromItaly.DaVinci'sMonaLisaisthebestknownpaintinginthemuseumtoday.In1793theLouvrebecameapublicmuseumjustasitisnow.Itisaplacewherearttreasureshavebeensavedforeveryonetoenjoy.Onthewholethispassageismainlyabout____..A.anartmuseumcalledtheLouvreB.anItalianartistnamedLeonardodaVinciC.akingofFrancenamedFrancisID.thebestknownpaintinginLouvreWhyisitgoodforgreatarttobekeptinpublicmuseumsA.IthelpspeoplerememberwhotheKingofFranceis.B.Itkeepspeopleoutofthepalaces.C.Itgiveseveryoneachancetoenjoygoodart.D.Ithelpspeopletoknowwhoisthegreatestartist.Fromthepassageweknowthat_____.A.itisnotpossiblefortreasurestobestolenB.oldfortsalwaysmakethebestmuseumsC.greatartshouldbesharedwithallthepeopleD.kingFrancisIofFrancebroughtinartistsfromanoldfortInthethirdparagraphthewordmoatprobablymeans_____.A.ahightowerbuiltinformertimeswheresoldierswatchedoutforenemiesB.alonganddeepditch沟dugroundacastleandwasusuallyfilledwithwaterC.acartpulledbyhorsesonwhichsoldiersfoughtD.alongandhighwallaroundcastle
830PMOutlookOutlookisbackwithanewseriesofreportstokeepyouupdatewithallthat’snewintheworldofentertainment.Storiesgoallthewayfromthetechnicaltotheromanticfromstagetoscreen.Therewillbereportsofthestarsofthemomentthestarsofthefutureandthestarsofthepast;ThedirectorwithhisnewfilmthedesignerwiththelatestfashionandthemusicianwiththepopularsongarepartofthenewOutlook.TheprogramisintroducedbyFranLevine.9:00PMDiscoveryWhena10-year-oldboygetsafirstclassdegreeinmathematicsoran8-year-oldplayschesslikeafuturegrandmastertheyareconsideredasgeniuses.Wheredoesthequalityofgeniuscomefrom?Isitallinthegenes基因orcananychildbeturnedintoagenius?AndifparentsdohaveachildwhomightbecomeageniusinthefuturE.whatshouldtheydo?Inthis30-minutefilmBarryJohnsontheprofessoratSchoolofMedicineNewYorkUniversitywillhelpyoudiscovertheanswer.10:00PMScience/HealthIsitpossibletobeathighbloodpressurewithoutdrugs?TheanswerisyesaccordingtotheresearchersatJohnsHopkinsandthreeothermedicalcenters.Afterastudyof800personswithhighbloodpressuretheyfoundthatafter6monthsthosedevotedtoweightloss—exerciseandeatingalow—saltlow-fatfood—lostabout13poundsandbecamefitter.Plus35%ofthemdroppedintothenormalcategory范畴.ThisweekDr.AlanDuckworthwilltellyouhowthesepeoplereducetheirbloodpressuretoalevelsimilartowhat’sachievedwithHypertensiondrugs.Themainpurposeofwritingthesethreetextsis________.A.toinvitepeopletoseefilmsB.toinvitepeopletotopicdiscussionsC.toattractmorestudentstoattendlecturesD.toattractmorepeopletowatchTVprogramsFromOutlookyoucangetagreatdealofinformationabout________.A.starsB.sportsC.entertainmentD.musicWhowillbemostprobablyinterestedinDiscovery?A.ParentswhowanttosendtheirchildrentoaschoolofmedicinE.B.Childrenwhoaregoodatmathematics.C.ParentswhowanttheirchildtobecomeanotherAlbertEinstein.D.Childrenwhoareinterestedinplayingchess.InScience/Health;JohnsHopkinsis________.A.afamousuniversityB.amedicalcenterC.awell-knowndoctorD.adrugcompanyAccordingtothethirdtextwhichofthefollowinghasalmostthesameeffectasHypertensiondrug?A.Exerciseplusahealthydiet.B.Lossofthirteenpoundsinweight..C.Sixmonthsofexercisewithoutdrugs.D.Low-saltandlow-fatfooD.
Haveyouwinterizedyourhorseyet?Eventhoughglobalwarmingmayhavemadeourclimatemoremildmanyanimalsarestillhibernating冬眠.It’stoobadthathumanscan’thibernatE.InfactasaspecieswealmostdiD.ApparentlyattimesinthepastpeasantsinFrancelikedasemi-stateofhumanhibernation.SowritesGrahamRobbaBritishscholarwhohasstudiedthesleepinghabitsoftheFrenchpeasants.AssoonastheweatherturnedcoldpeoplealloverFranceshutthemselvesawayandpracticedtheforgottenartofdoingnothingatallformonthsonenD.InlinewiththisJeffWarrenaproduceratCBCRadio’sTheCurrenttellsusthatthewaywesleephaschangedfundamentallysincetheinventionofartificial人造的lightingandtheelectricbulB.WhenhistoriansbeganstudyingtextsoftheMiddleAgestheynoticedsomethingreferredtoasfirstsleepwhichwasnotclarifiedthough.Nowscientistsaretellingusourancestorsmostlikelysleptinseparateperiods.Thebusinessofeighthours’uninterruptedsleepisamoderninvention.Inthepastwithouttheartificiallightofthecitytobatheinhumanswenttosleepwhenitbecamedarkandthenwokethemselvesaroundmidnight.ThelatenightperiodwasknownasTheWatchItwaswhenpeopleactuallykeptwatchagainstwildanimalsalthoughmanyofthemsimplymovedaroundorvisitedfamilyandneighbours.Accordingtosomesleepresearchersashortperiodofinsomnia失眠atmidnightisnotadisorder.Itisnormal.Humanscanexperienceanotherstateofconsciousnessaroundtheirsleepingwhichoccursinthebriefperiodbeforewefallasleeporwakeourselvesinthemorning.ThisperiodcanbeanextraordinarilycreativetimeforsomepeoplE.TheimpressiveinventorThomasEdisonusedthisstatetohituponmanyofhisnewideas.Playingwithyoursleeprhythmscanbeadventurousasanxietymaysetin.Medicalsciencedoesn’thelpmuchinthiscasE.Itoffersusmedicinesforafullnight’scontinuoussleepwhichsoundsnatural;howeveraccordingtoWarren’stheoryitisreallytheoppositeofwhatweneeD.TheexampleoftheFrenchpeasantsshowsthefactthat________.A.peoplemightbecomelazyasaresultoftoomuchsleepB.thereweresignsofhibernationinhumansleepinghabitsC.peopletendedtosleepmorepeacefullyincoldweatherD.winterwasaseasonforpeopletosleepformonthsonendThelatenightwascalledTheWatchbecauseitwasatimeforpeople_______.A.tosettrapstocatchanimalsB.towakeuptheirfamilyandneighboursC.toremindothersofthetimeD.toguardagainstpossibledangersWhatdoestheauthoradvisepeopletodo?A.Sleepinthewayanimalsdo.B.Consultadoctoriftheycan’tsleep.C.Followtheirnaturalsleeprhythm.D.Keeptotheeight-hoursleeppattern.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.TogiveaprescriptionforinsomniA.B.Tourgepeopletosleepless.C.ToanalyzethesleeppatternofmodernpeoplE.D.Tothrownewlightonhumansleep.
Humansareresponsibleforcausingchangesintheenvironmentthathurtanimalsandspecies物种.WetakeupmorespaceonEarthforourhomesandcities.Wepollutehabitats栖息地.illegallyhuntandkillanimals.Alloftheseactivitiestakeresourcesandhabitatsawayplantsandanimals.HumanactivityoftenchangesordestroysthehabitatsthatplantsandanimalsneedtosurvivE.humanpopulationsaregrowingsofastanimalsandplantsaredisappearingmanytimesfastertheyhaveinthepast65millionyears.Animalsandplantshavealwayshadatimesurviving.Animalsbecameextinct灭绝的inthepastforawidevarietyofreasons.Insomecasescompetitionforresourcesamonganimalsledtoextinctionandincasesenvironmentalchangescausedextinction.FortunatelywehumansarebeginningtorealizeourmistakeswecoulddestroyeverythingonEarth.WemustnotonlyuseourknowledgeandabilitiestomanagetheEarthbuttomaketheEarthsafeandhealthyplacewhereallanimalsandplants——includinghumansourselves——canlivE.
ItwasabittercoldeveninginnorthernVirginiamanyyearsago.Theoldmanwaswaitingforarideacrossthe36.Thewaitseemed37.Atlastheheardtheslightsteadyrhythmofapproachinghooves马蹄comingalongthefrozenpath.Anxiouslyhe38asseveralhorsemencamearoundthebend转角处.Heletthefirstone39.Thenanotherandanother.Finallyasthe40ridernearedthespotwheretheoldmansatlikeasnowstatuetheoldman41therider’seyeandsaidSirwouldyoumindgivinganoldmanaridetotheotherside?Theredoesn’tappeartobeapassagewayby42.TheriderrepliedSurE.Seeingtheoldmanwasunableto43hishalf-frozenbodyfromthegroundthehorsemangotdownandhelpedtheoldmanontothehorsE.Thehorsemantooktheoldmannotjustacrosstheriverbuttohisdestination.Astheynearedthetinybutcozy舒适的cottagethehorseman’s44causedhimtoaskSirInoticethatyouletseveralotherridersgobywithoutmakingan45togetaridE.ThenIcameupandyou46askedmeforaridE.I’mcuriouswhyonsuchabitterwinternightyouwouldwaitandaskthelastrider.47Ihadrefusedandleftyouthere?TheoldmanrepliedI’vebeen48hereforsometimE.IthinkIknowpeopleprettygooD.HecontinuedIlookedintotheeyesoftheotherridersandimmediatelysawtherewasno49formysituation.ButwhenIlookedintoyoureyes50wasevident.Iknew51thatyourgentlespiritwould52theopportunitytogivemehelpinmytimeof53.Thoseheartwarmingcomments54thehorsemandeeply.I’mmostgratefulforwhatyouhavesaidhetoldtheoldman.MayInevergettoobusyinmyownaffairsthatI55torespondtotheneedsofotherswithkindnessandcompassion.WiththatThomasJeffersonturnedhishorsearoundandmadehiswaybacktotheWhiteHousE.A.townB.riverC.countryD.islandA.meaninglessB.uselessC.carelessD.endlessA.watchedB.askedC.wavedD.approachedA.comeoverB.getoffC.passbyD.takeoffA.comingB.leavingC.nextD.lastA.missedB.caughtC.avoidedD.sawA.busB.carC.footD.horseA.feelB.pushC.liftD.standA.honestyB.courageC.enthusiasmD.curiosityA.choiceB.stopC.effortD.sceneA.immediatelyB.hurriedlyC.friendlyD.strangelyA.WhataboutB.WhatifC.HowcomeD.IfonlyA.inB.outC.aroundD.beyondA.concernB.doubtC.chanceD.reasonA.meaningB.kindnessC.seriousnessD.helpA.thenandthereB.foramomentC.allofasuddenD.soonerorlaterA.offerB.createC.findD.welcomeA.needB.dangerC.fortuneD.happinessA.influencedB.excitedC.touchedD.hitA.happenB.tryC.disagreeD.fail
Cyberspacedatasuperhighwaymultimediaforthosewhohaveseenthefutureandthelinkingofcomputerstelevisionsandtelephoneswillchangeourlivesforever.Yetforallthetalksofaforthcomingtechnologicalutopialittleattentionhasbeengiventotheimplicationsofthesedevelopmentsforthepoor.AsforallthenewhightechnologytheWestconcernsitselfwiththehowwhilethequestionofforwhomisputasideonceagain.Economistsareonlynowrealizingthefullextenttowhichthecommunicationrevolutionhasaffectedtheworldeconomy.Informationtechnologyallowstheextensionoftradeacrossgeographicalandindustrialboundariesandtransnationalcorporationstakefulladvantageofit.Termsoftradeandexchangeinterestratesandmoneymovementsaremoreimportantthantheproductionofgoods.Theelectroniceconomymadebyinformationtechnologyallowsthehavestoincreasetheircontrolonglobalmarkets—withadestructiveimpactonthehave??nots.ForthemtheresultisunstablE.DevelopingcountrieswhichrelyontheproductionofasmallrangeofgoodsforexportaremadetofeellikesmallpartsintheinternationaleconomicmachinE.Asfuturesaretradedoncomputerscreensdevelopingcountriessimplyhavelessandlesscontroloftheirdestinies.SowhataretheoptionsofregainingcontrolOnealternativefordevelopingcountriesistobuyinthelatestcomputersandtelecommunications.Yetthisleadstolong-termdependencyandperhapspermanentconstraintsondevelopingcountries’economies.CommunicationtechnologyisgenerallyexportedfromtheUSEuropeorJapanthepatentsskillsandabilityremaininthehandsofafewindustrializedcountries.Itisalsoexpensivethereforeimportedproductsandservicesmustbeboughtoncreditusuallyprovidedbytheverycountrieswhosecompaniesstandtogain.41.Fromthepassageweknowthatthedevelopmentofhightechnologyisintheinterestsof________.A.therichcountriesB.scientificdevelopmentC.thelocalelitesD.theworldeconomy42.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.internationaltradeshouldbeexpandedB.theinterestsofthepoorcountrieshavenotbeengivenenoughconsiderationC.theexportsofthepoorcountriesshouldbeincreasedD.communicationtechnologyindevelopingcountriesshouldbemodernized43.Whydoestheauthorsaythattheelectroniceconomymayhaveadestructiveimpactondevelopingcountries?A.Becauseitenablesthedevelopedcountriestocontroltheinternationalmarket.B.Becauseitdestroystheeconomicbalanceofthepoorcountries.C.Becauseitviolatesthenationalboundariesofthepoorcountries.D.Becauseitinhibitstheindustrialgrowthofdevelopingcountries.44.Thedevelopmentofmoderncommunicationtechnologyindevelopingcountriesmay________.A.hindertheirindustrialproductionB.causethemtolosecontroloftheirtradeC.forcethemtoreducetheirshareofexportsD.costthemtheireconomicindependence45.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsthecommunicationrevolutionis________.A.positiveB.criticalC.indifferentD.tolerant
EducationisnotanendbutameanstoanenD.Inotherwordswedonoteducatechildrenonlyforthepurposeofeducatingthem.OurpurposeistofitthemforlifE.Insomemoderncountriesithasforsometimebeenfashionabletothinkthatbyfreeeducationforall—onecansolvealltheproblemsofsocietyandbuildaperfectnation.Butwecanalreadyseethatfreeeducationforallisnotenough;wefindinsuchcountriesafarlargernumberofpeoplewithuniversitydegree;theyrefusetodowhattheythinklowwork;andinfactworkwithhandsisthoughttobedirtyandshamefulinsuchcountries.Butwehaveonlytothinkamomenttounderstandthattheworkofacompletelyuneducatedfarmerisfarmoreimportantthanthatofaprofessor;wecanlivewithouteducationbutwedieifwehavenofooD.IfnoonecleanedourstreetsandtooktherubbishawayfromourhousesweshouldgetterriblediseasesinourtownsInfactwhenwesaythatallofusmustbeeducatedtofitusforlifeitmeansthatwemustbeeducatedinsuchawaythatfirstlyeachofuscandowhateverworksuitedtohisbrainsandabilityandsecondlythatwecanrealizethatalljobsarenecessarytosocietyandthatisverybadtobeashamedofone’swork.Onlysuchatypeofeducationcanbeconsideredvaluabletosociety.Thewriterofthepassagethinksthat_______.A.educationcansettlemostoftheworld’sproblemsB.freeeducationforallprobablyleadstoaperfectworldC.freeeducationwon’thelptosolveproblemsD.allthesocialproblemscan’tbesolvedbyeducationThewriterwantstoprovethat_______.A.oursocietyneedsallkindsofjobsB.oursocietyneedsfreeeducationforallC.afarmerismoreimportantthanaprofessorD.workwithhandsisthemostimportantThepurposeofeducationis_______.A.tochooseofficialsforthecountryB.topreparechildrenmainlyfortheirfutureworkC.toleteveryonereceiveeducationfitforhimD.tobuildaperfectworldThepassagetellsusabout_______oftheeducation.A.themeansB.thesystemC.thevalueD.thetype
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BBCThefatherofthepersonalcomputerwhokick-startedthecareersofMicrosoftfoundersBillGatesandPaulAllenhasdiedattheageof68.DrHenryEdwardRobertswastheinventoroftheAltair8800amachinethatledtothehomecomputeragE.GatesandAllencontactedDrRobertsafterseeingthemachineonthefrontcoverofamagazineandofferedtowritesoftwareforit.TheprogramwasknownasAltair-BasicthefoundationofMicrosoft'sbusiness.Edwaswillingtotakeachanceonus-twoyoungguysinterestedincomputersandwehavealwaysbeenthankfultohimtheMicrosoftfounderssaidinastatement.Appleco-founderSteveWozniaktoldtechnologywebsiteCNETthatDrRobertshadtakenacriticallyimportantstepthatledtoeverythingwehavetoday.DrRobertswasthefounderofMicroInstrumentationandTelemetrySystemsMITSoriginallysetuptosellelectronicspartstomodelrockethobbyists.Thecompanywentontosellelectroniccalculatorpartsbutwassoonovershadowedbybiggerfirms.Inthemid-1970'swiththefirmstrugglingwithdebtDrRobertsbegantodevelopacomputerkit配套零件forhobbyists.TheresultwastheAltair8800.The$395kitaround??1000todaywasfeaturedonthecoverofPopularElectronicsin1975resultinginafloodoforders.AmongthoseinterestedinthemachinewerePaulAllenandBillGates.ThepaircontactedDrRobertsofferingtowritesoftwarethatwouldhelppeopleprogramthemachinE.ThepairfinallymovedtoAlbuquerque-thehomeofMITS-wheretheyfoundedMicro-SofttodeveloptheirsoftwarE.DrRobertssoldhiscompanyin1977.Hediedinhospitalon1Aprilafteralongperiodofpneumonia肺炎.WhydidDrRobertsprobablydecidetosellhiscompany?A.Becausehewasinheavydebtinthemid-1980's.B.BecausehewantedtotakeachanceonGatesandAllen.C.Becausehewantedtodevelopacomputerkitforhobbyists.D.Becausehehaddifficultycompetingwithbigcompanies.WhatdoweknowaboutMITS?A.ItwassetupbySteveWozniak.B.Itsoldelectronicspartstobigfirms.C.ItislocatedinAlbuquerquE.D.ItisatechnologywebsitE.WecanlearnthatPopularElectronicsislikelytobe____.A.anewspaperB.amagazineC.aWebsiteD.anorganizationWhatisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.ThestoryoftheAltair8800B.ThefounderofMITSC.FatherofthepersonalcomputerdiedD.ThestoryofDrRoberts
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Americaisgroovingolder.Fifyyearsagoonly4outofevery100peopleintheUnitedSatateswere65orolder.Today10outofevery100Americansareover65.TheagingofthepopulationwillaffectAmericansocietyinmanyways-educationmedicineandbusiness.QuietlythegrayingofAmericahasmadeusaverydifferentsociety-oneinwhichpeoplehaveaquitedifferentideaofwhatkindofbehavior行为issuitableatvariousages.A.person’sagenolongertellsyouanythingabouthis/hersocialpositionmarriageorhealth.There’snolongeraparticularyearinwhichonegoestoschoolorgoestoworkorgetsmarriedorstartsafamily.ThesocialclockthatkeptusontimetellsadsitusedtobE.Itdoesn’tsurpriseustohearofa29-year-oldmanwhohasbecomeafatherforthefirsttimE.Publicideasarechanging.ManypeoplesayI’mmuchyoungerthanmymotherormyfatherwasatmyagE.NoonesaysactyourAgeanymorE.We’vestoppedlookingwithsurpriseatolderpeoplewhoactinyouthfulways.72.ItcanbelearntfromthetextthattheagingofthepopulationinAmerica_____.A.hasmadepeoplefeelyoungerB.haschangedpeople’ssocialpositionC.haschangedpeople’sunderstandingofageD.hassloweddownthecountry’ssocialdevelopment73.Theunderlinedwordonerefersto_______.A.asocietyB.AmericaC.aplaceD.population74.Actyouragemeanspeopleshould____.A.beactivewhentheyareoldB.dotherightthingattherightageC.showrespectfortheirparentsyoungoroldD.takemorephysicalexercisesuitabletotheirage75.Ifa25-year-oldmanbecomesgeneralmanagerofabigfirmthewriterofthetextwouldmostprobablyconsiderit_________.A.normalB.wonderfulC.unbelievableD.unreasonable
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WhennatureisleftaloneabalanceisreachedamongtheanimalsandplantslivinginoneareA.ButwhenmanstartshisworkinnaturethebalanceislikelytobedestroyeD.Hegrowsacropandtakesitawaytoeat;thentherearenodeadleavestofallonthegroundholdingwaterwhileitsinksintothesurfaceordecaying腐烂andaddinghumus腐殖质tothesoil.Unlessafarmeractswithknowledgeandskillheisthereforemostlikelytomakethelandpoorer.Totaketheplaceoftheusefulmatterinthecropsthatheremovesheusessomekindoffertilizer肥料.ChemicalfertilizersareofgreathelpbutthewasteproductsofanimalsanddecayingremainsofplantsshouldalsobeputonthelanD.Insomeplacesitisahabittoburnwastemateriallyingaboutbutsuchburningdestroystheusefulmatterinthedeadplants.Althoughtheashesthatareleftarevaluablewhenputonthelandabetterpracticeistoburythewastesothatitdecaysandincreasesthehumusinthesoil.InthepastwhentheworldpopulationwasmuchlowerthanitisnowamanhadlittledifficultyinordinarytimesingrowingthefoodthatwasneedeD.WhenafieldhadbeenusedsomeyearsandhadbecometiredthefarmercouldmovetoanotherplacE.ThetiredlandthenslowlyrecovereD.Byandbygrassesandotherplantswouldappearonitanditsproductivepowerwouldslowlyreturntonormalthroughtheirdecay.Butnatureleftalonewouldtakealongtimetobringbackthelandtoitsformerstate;thelengthoftimerequiredwoulddependonlocalconditionsbutitmightwellbetenyears.Itisabadpracticetogrowthesamecropinafieldyearafteryear.Ifthecropischangedthelandwillsufferlessbecauseitistreatedandusedinadifferentway.Differentplantshavedifferenteffectsonthesoil.Thereforeachangeofcropwilldolessharmthanthegrowingofthesamecropyearafteryearandaregularchangetograsswilldogoodtothesoil.Muchwillthereforebegainedifdifferentcropsaregrownoneafteranotheramethodknownastherotation轮作ofcrops.AccordingtothepassagethelandwillbecomepoorerA.ifallthedeadleavesareclearedawayB.ifthehumusisincreasedaftertheharvestC.ifdeadleavesdecayinthesoilbythemselvesD.ifwasteplantmateriallyingaboutisburiedWecanlearnfromthepassagethatthetiredlandhasslowlyrecoveredA.whengrassesandotherplantsappearagainB.whenthetreatmentisgivenbynaturealoneC.afternewgrassesandotherplantshavedecayedagainD.afternaturehasbeenleftaloneforseveralmonthsA.modernfarmercanhardlymovetoanotherplaceashedidbeforebecauseA.theproductivepowerofanewfieldisn'thigherthanthatofanoldoneB.therearefewfreefieldsleftforhimtodofarmingC.ittakesafarmermorethantenyearstostartfarminginanewfieldD.therewillbetoomanygrassesinanewfieldtogrowcropsItismostlikelythattheauthorwillgoontointheparagraphfollowingthepassageabovE.A.introduceothermethodsofplantingcropsB.dealwithhowtopreventlandgettingtiredC.startanothertopicofhowtomakeuseoflandD.furtherexplainwhattherotationofcropsis
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