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實(shí)戰(zhàn)練習(xí)一

CONCERTS

The(JloryHounds!

Sat/Sunat8P.M..SouthSquare

Arena

OscarDavisJazzQuurtet

Nightly7:30P.M.,TheManhattan

Club

SoulSistersfeaturingRena

Robinson

Sat/Sunat9P.M.?IMGConcert

Hall

EXHIBITIONSMOVIES

FullEclipse:PaintingsbyQuarantine!StarringTony

WolfgangSchmidtStarkV

FaberGallery,Tues-SunBijouTheater.Eveningshowsat

Sandscape:ADisplayofEgyptian7:30&9:45

ArtKerryGaynorinTheDevil's

LaSalleMuseum.Openstonight.Playground

TonightOnly!ValleyviewSixshowsdailyattheCapitol

Sculptors,SocietyTheater

GroupExhibition,FordStreetGalleryMidnightDoubleFeature!

SleepoftheDead2&Mad[

THEATERhatterIII

MelindaLee'sSiamSunsetBaysideMultiplexf

GroveTheater.Nightlyat8P.M.

TwoBits!CLUBS

Broadwaymusical癡DJJinxDanceParty

starringVictoriaKooEverySatat10P.M..Slider'sI

NationalTheater.岡內(nèi).MusicClub

Openstonightat9P.M.GlamRockRevival

SocialClimbersWeekends,Mdnight-6A.M..I

.\hstairGreen'sTonyaward-ClubM

winningplayCoimtoBob'sCountry

Nightlyat8P.M..ShakespeareBunker!

PlayhouseLineDancingPartyeveryFri/

Satat9P.M.

25IfyouarefreeonTuesdayandyouareinterestedinpaintings,wherecanyougotoenjoy

yourself?

A.Concerts.B.Exhibitions.C.Theaters.D.Movies.

26WhatmovieisonatBijouTheatreintheevening?

A.Quarantine!StarringTonyStark.B.KerryGaynorintheDeviPsPlayground

C.MidnightDoubleFeaturedD.MelindaLee'sSiamSunset

27WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Clubsareopenonlyinthemorning.

B.Concertsareopenonlyatnight.

C.YoucanseethemovieTonyStarkinBijouTheaterat7:30to9:45inthemorning.

D.ValleyviewSculptors9SocietyGroupExhibitionisonfromTuesdaytoSunday.

B

OneofBritain'sbravestwomentoldyesterdayhowshehelpedtocatchsuspected(可疑的)

policekillerDavidBieber—andwasthankedwithflowersbythepolice.Itwasalsosaidthatshe

couldbeinlineforashareofupto£30,000rewardmoney.

VickiBrown,30,playedaveryimportantroleinendingthenationwidemanhunt.Vicki,who

hasworkedattheRoyalHotelforfouryears,toldofherterribleexperiencewhenshehadto

stealintoBieber'sbedroomandtowatchhimsecretly.Thenshewaitedaloneforthreehours

whilearmedpolicepreparedtostormthebuilding.

Shesaid:"Iwasverynervous.ButwhenIopenedthehoteldoorandsaw20armedpolicemen

linedupinthecarparkIwassogladtheywerethere.^^

ThealarmhadbeenraisedbecauseVickibecamesuspicious(懷疑)oftheguestwhochecked

inat3pmthedaybeforeNewYear'sEvewithlittleluggageandwearingsunglassesandahat

pulleddownoverhisface.Shesaid:"Hedidn'tseemtowanttotalktoomuchandmakeanyeye

contact(接觸)Vicki,theonlyemployeeonduty,calledherbossesMargaret,64,andhusband

StanMcKale,65,whophonedthepoliceat11pm.

OfficersfromNorthumbriaPolicecalledVickiatthehotelinDunston,Gateshead,atabout

11:30pmtomakesurethatthiswasthewantedman.Thentheykeptintouchbyphoning

Vickievery15minutes.

“Itwasabouttenpasttwointhemorningwhenthephonewentagainandapolicemansaid'

Wouldyougoandmakeyourselfknowntothearmedofficersoutside?9.Myheartmissedabeat.”

Vickiquietlyshowedeightarmedofficersthroughpassagesandstaircasestothetopfloor

roomandhandedoverthekey.

“Irealizedthatmybedroomwindowoverlooksthatpartofthehotel,soIwenttowatch.I

couldnotseeintotheman'sroom,butIcouldseethepassage.Thepolicekeptshoutingat

themantocomeoutwithhishandsshowing.Thensuddenlyhemusthavecomeoutbecause

theyshoutedforhimtoliedownwhilehewashandcuffed(帶上手銬)

28VickibecamesuspiciousofDavidBieberbecause.

A.thepolicecalledher

B.helookedverystrange

C.hecametothehotelwithlittleluggage

D.hecametothehotelthedaybeforeNewYear'sEve

29DavidBieberwasmostprobablyhandcuffedin.

A.thepassageB.theman'sroomC.Vicki'sbedroomD.thetopfloorroom

30ThewholeeventprobablylastedabouthoursfromthemomentBiebercametothe

hoteltothearrivalofsomearmedofficers.

A.6B.8C.11D.14

C

SometimeagoIdiscoveredthatoneofmychairshadabrokenleg.Ididn'tthinktherewould

beanydifficultyingettingitrepaired,astherearealotofantique(古董)shopsnearmyhome.So

Ilefthomeonemorningcarryingthechairwithme.Iwentintothefirstshopexpectingafriendly

reception(接待).Iwasquitewrong.Themanwouldn'tevenlookatmychair.

Thesecondshop,thoughslightlymorepolite,wasjustthesame,andthethirdandthe

fourth—soIdecidedthatmyapproachmustbewrong.

Ienteredthefifthshopwithaplaninmymind.Iplacedthechaironthefloorandsaidtothe

shopkeeper,t4Wouldyouliketobuyachair?^^Helookeditovercarefullyandsaid,44Yes,nota

badchair.Howmuchdoyouwantforit,sir?”"Twentypounds,1said."OK,"hesaid,'THgive

youtwentypounds."“It'sgotaslightlybrokenleg,“Isaid."Yes,Isawthat,it'snothing?'

Everythingwasgoingaccordingtomyplanand1wasgettingexcited."Whatwillyoudo

withit?"Iasked.

“Oh,itwillbeeasytoselloncetherepairisdone.""I'llbuyitJIsaid."Whatdoyoumean?

You'vejustsoldittome,“hesaid."Yes,IknowbutI'vechangedmymind.Iamsorry.Filgive

youtwenty-sevenpoundsforit.”“Youmustbecrazy,“hesaid.Then,suddenlythepenny

dropped."Iknowwhatyouwant.Youwantmetorepairyourchair.^^“You'reright,“Isaid."And

whatwouldyouhavedoneifIhadwalkedinandsaid,'Wouldyourepairthischairforme?'""I

wouldn'thaveagreedtodoit,“hesaid."Wedon'tdorepairs,notenoughmoneyinitandtoo

muchtrouble.ButI'llrepairthisforyou.Shallwesayforfivepounds?^^Hewasaveryniceman

andwasgreatlyamusedbythewholething.

31Wecanlearnfromthetextthatinthefirstshopthewriter.

A.wasratherimpoliteB.waswarmlyreceived

C.askedtheshopkeepertobuyhischairD.askedtheshopkeepertorepairhischair

32Theexpression"thepennydropped"inthelastparagraphmeanstheshopkeeper.

A.changedhismindB.acceptedtheoffer

C.sawthewriter'spurposeD.decidedtohelpthewriter

33Howmuchdidthewriterpay?

A.£5.B.£7.C.£20.D.£27.

Thefather'sroleinthefamilyisimportant.Oneresearchersaysbabieswhoarecaredforby

theirfathershavegreatercognitive(認(rèn)知的)developmentatoneyearofagethanbabiesnotcared

forbytheirfathers.Anotherresearcherreportsthatbyspendingtimewiththeirpre-school

children,fatherscanhelptodevelopchildren'slanguageability.Researchersalsopointoutthat

forschool-agechildren,fathersareonebridgewiththeoutsideworld.

Fatherswhovalue(重視)educationhavechildrenwhodobetterinschoolthanthosechildren

whosefathersdon'tvalueeducation.What'smore,fatherswhospendqualitytimewiththeir

childrenmaygivetheirchildrenhappymemorieswhichmaylastalifetime.

Whileeachfatherisauniquepersonwhoeducateschildreninhisownstyle,goodfathers

havesomethingincommon.

Goodfathersattendtheirchildren'sschoolactivities.Theyalsoinvolvethechildrenintheir

livesandtheadultworldbytakingthemtoseetheworkplace,orbytakingthemwhenthecar

needstoberepaired,etc.

Goodfathersexpectagreatdealfromtheirchildren,butalsoacceptandsupporttheunique

individuals(個(gè)體)thattheirchildrenarebecoming.

Goodfatherspreferexplanationsandreasoningtoforce.

Goodfathersknowtheirtimewithchildrenisreallyaninvestment(投資)inthem.

Beinganinvolvedfatherisgoodforchildrenandgoodforfathers.Bothchildrenandfathers

havethechancefbrgrowthanddevelopment.Today'slifestylesarechanging.Moreandmore

fathersarekeepingabalancebetweentheirpersonallife,work,andfamilytime.

34Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.howtobeaqualifiedfather

B.thegrowthanddevelopmentofbothfathersandchildren

C.thefather9sroleinthegrowthanddevelopmentofchildren

D.thechangeofthefather'sroleinmodernsociety

35Auniquepersoninthethirdparagraphmeans"apersonwho

A.hasthesameideasasothersB.istheonlyoneofhistype

C.doeseverythingwithoutconsideringothers,ideasD.triestodoeverythingwell

36WhichofthefollowingstatementsisCORRECTaccordingtothepassage?

A.Goodfathersattendtheirchildren'sschoolactivitiesbutnevertakethemtotheir

workplace.

B.Goodfathersexpectagreatdealfromtheirchildrenandforcethemtoworkhard.

C.Goodfatherstrytomakeitcleartotheirchildrenthatstayingwiththeirfathersisan

investment.

D.Goodfathersimprovethemselveswhentheyspendtimewiththeirchildren.

37Accordingtothepassage,father'sinvolvementintheirchildren'slivesmayNOTleadto

A.thegoodfate(命運(yùn))oftheirchildren

B.betterreadinglevelsoftheirchildren

C.happymemorieswhichmaylastalifetime

D.greatercognitivedevelopmentoftheirchildren

實(shí)戰(zhàn)練習(xí)二

A

TheprovinceofAlbertacoversalargepartoftheRockyMountain,makingitanattractive

provincetovisit.However,thispartofCanadahasmorethantheRockies.Therearecitiesand

townsthatdrawalargenumberoftouristseachyear.

Calgary

CalgaryisthelargestcityinAlberta.It'sbestknownfbrtheCalgaryStampede,alargeshow

thathappensinsummereveryyear.Thecityalsohasmanyhistoricbuildingsandanamazingzoo.

It'sveryrichbecauseoftheprovince'slargeoilindustry.

Edmonton

EdmontonisthecapitalofAlberta.It9sthesecondlargestcityintheprovince.Itishometoa

lotofhistory.TheWestEdmontonMallisapopularattraction,whichisthelargestinNorth

Americaandincludesover800stores,awaterpark,andafamousthemepark.

Banff

BanffliesinBanffNationalPark.It'sfamousforitswonderfulscenes.Activitiesinthearea

includehiking,cycling,andskiing.ThelocalhotSpringsarealsofuntovisit.Thoughit'sasmall

town,itishometoalotofartsandcultures.Banffholdsafilmfestivaleachyearandhostsmany

dance,theatre,andmusicprogramsduringthewholesummer.

Jasper

LocatedinJasperNationalPark,Jasperattractslotsofvisitors.Therearealotofhikingroads

andothernature-relatedactivities.Thetownoffersanumberofdiningandhotelchoicesata

differentpricepoints,makingiteasyforyourvisittothearea.

25.WhatdoweknowaboutCalgary?

A.ItisthecapitalofAlberta.B.ItistherichestcityinAlberta.

C.Itisfamousforitshistoricbuildings.D.ItholdstheCalgaryStampedeeverysummer.

26.Visitorswholikeshoppingshouldgoto

A.CalgaryB.EdmontonC.BanffD.Jasper

27.WhatcanyoudoinJasper?

A.Seeingfilms.B.Hostingmusicprograms.

C.Havingfunathotsprings.D.Goingoutcampingorwalking.

B

Chinesefoodispopularallovertheworld,butonegroupwhofightagainstitisvegetarians

(素食主義者).Meatisnearlyalwaysonthetable,nomatterwhatpartofChinayouarein.Itis

socommonthatZhangXiuyanhaslonggrownusedtothedifficultiesofbeingavegetarianin

China.

The67-year-oldwomancannoteatmeatbecauseitcausesheruncomfortablefeelingin

stomach."EverytimeIgoout,Imeetthesamesituation,shesays.441tellthemIdon'teatmeat,

sointhesoup,pleasedon'tincludechickenorduck.Butwhentheyserveit,there'salwaysalittle

bitofmeat.”

MsZhangsaysit'ssometimesjustaproblemofcommunication.46Forexample,whenthey

servegreenbeans,thereisabitofmeatinthedish.Isay'howcomethere9sstillmeat?^^^shesays.

“Andthewaiterlookandsay/Ohthat?Thatshouldn'tbeaproblem!

MsZhangisamong50millionChinesewhoarebelievedtobevegetarians,about4percent

ofthe1.3billionpopulation.Traditionallyinpoorertimes,meatwasaluxury(奢侈).Buttimesare

changing,andwiththem,soareculturalaltitudes(態(tài)度).

BelleZhangfromBeijingisanothervegetarianwhohasalsohaddifficultiesatrestaurants.

“Athomeofthenoodlerestaurantshere,evenifyouorderabowlwithnomeat,thesoupis

alwaysmadefrommeat,^^shesays,“wevegetarianscanalwaystasteit!”Shesaysarecenttrip

withfriendsuptoChina'sNortheastprovedmoredifficultthanotherpartsofthecountry.

“ThefoodintheNortheastisreallymeaty,sotherewasn'tasingledishweorderedthatwas

vegetarian,shesays."Everyplateonthetableinonewayoranotherhadalittlebitofmeatinit.”

28.WhydoesMsZhangdislikeeatingmeat?

A.Becauseshelovesanimals.B.Becauseshewantstokeepfit.

C.Becauseitdoesharmtoherhealth.D.Becausesheisapickyeater(挑食者).

29.Hearingthewaiter'sreply,MsZhangprobablyfeels.

A.curiousB.interestedC.surprisedD.angry

30.What'sthebesttitleofthisarticle?

A.TheintroductionofChinesefood.B.Astoryofvegetarians.

C.BeingavegetarianinChina.D.Viewsonvegetarians.

C

CathyKrause,whoworksasanemergencydispalcher(緊急調(diào)度員)altheRockwoodPolice

Department,istiredofgettingcallsfromchildren,mostofwhichareusuallyajoke.However,a

phonecallfrom5-year-oldJacksonMcManuswhosaidhisfatherwasintroublewastherealdeal.

"I'venothadthecalllikethisbefore,Krausesaidasshespokeaboutthe911call.Krause

wasabletocalmtheboydownandaskhimquestionstohelppolicefindhislocationandalso

gatherinformationaboutthesituation.askedhimplentyofquestionsandhewassogood,^^she

said."Hewasalittlenervousinthebeginning,buthedideverythingIaskedhimtodo."Krause

askedJacksonifhisfatherwasawake.Jacksonwenttocheckonhisfatherwhocouldn'tgiveany

replieswhenhecalledouthisname.ThisledKrausetobelievethatthemanwasunconscious(無(wú)

意識(shí)).

Jacksontoldhisfather'snamebutshewasstillunabletolocatetheaddress.Shethenasked

theboywherehewenttoschoolandtoldhimtolookatthegarageandseeiftherewereany

numbers.UIalreadyhadacarlookforyou,^^Krausesaidasshecontinuedtotalktothechild.

TheboymentionedastreetcalledGroatStreetwhichisbetweenHuronRiverDriveand

WoodruffRoad.Withthesedetails,sherealizedthattheboylivedatthesouthernendofthe

BrownstownTownship.ShetoldJacksontostandoutsidehishouseandwavesothatpolice

officerswouldbeabletoseehim.

EventhoughJacksongotsomeofthenumbersofhisaddresswrong,policesawhimoutside

hishomeandthefatherwasquicklytakentoalocalhospital.Heisnowingoodcondition.

Thefatherhadbeensufferingfromlowsodiumbecauseofthemedicinehewastaking.He

told7ActionNewshehadtaughtJacksonandhisdaughterMaryhowtocall911whensomething

terriblehappenedtohim.

31.WhichofthefollowingismostimportantforCathy?

A.ToknowJackson'sexactaddress.B.TogetthroughtoJackson'sfather.

C.TolearnaboutJackson'ssituation.D.TogetintouchwithJackson'sschool.

32.WeknowfromthetextthatJackson.

A.answeredallofCathy'squestionscorrectlyB.remainedclear-mindedintheaccident

C.hasbeenwelltrainedingivingfirstaid(急救)D.knowhiscommunityverywell

33.Thetextaboveisprobablytakenfrom.

A.amedicalreportB.abookreviewC.anewsreportD.astorybook

D

Whatisthefirstthingyounoticewhenyouwalkintoashop?Theproductsdisplayedatthe

entrance?Orthesoftbackgroundmusic?

Buthaveyouevernoticedthesmell?Ifitisn'tspecial,theanswerislikelytobeno.But

thoughashop'sscent(氣味)maynotbecomparedwithsounds,itiscertainlythere.Anditis

providingtobeanincreasingpowerfultoolinencouragingpeopletopurchase(購(gòu)買).

Abrandstorehasbecomefamousforitsspecialscentwhichfloatsthroughthequitedark

hallandouttotheentrance.Asmellmaybeattractivebutitmaynotjustbeusedforfresheningair.

Onesportsgoodscompanyoncereportedthatwhenitfirstintroducedscentintoitsstores,

customers'willingnesstopurchaseincreasedby80percent.

WhenitcomestothebestshoppingstreetsinParis,scentisjustasimportanttoabrand's

successasthequalityofitswindowdisplaysandgoodsonsales.Thatismainlybecauseshopping

isaverydifferentexperiencetowhatitusedtobe.

Someyearsago,thefocus(聚焦)fbrbrandnameshoppingwasonafewpeoplewithsales

assistants'disprovingattitude(偽善的態(tài)度)anddon^-touch-what-you-can^-afforddisplays.

Nowtheriseofelectronicpurchasehasopenedupfamousbrandstoawideraudience.Butwhile

e-shopscanusesightsandsounds,onlybricks-and-mortarstores(實(shí)體店)canofferafull

experiencefromtheminutecustomersstepthroughthedoortothemomenttheyleave,another

brandstoreseekslo(追尋)muchmorethanashop,butratheradeslinalion.Andscentisjustone

waytoachievethis.

Nowafamousstoreusesman-madesmelltomakesurethatthesoftscentofbabypowder

floatsthroughthekiddepartment,andcoconutscentintheswimsuitdepartment.Adepartment

storehasevenopenedanewlab,invitingcustomersonajourneyintothestore'swindowstosmell

books,potsanddrawers,insearchoftheirperfectscent.

34.Accordingtothepassage,whatisanincreasinglypowerfultoolinthesuccessofsomebrand

store?

A.Friendlyassistant.B.Specialscents.C.Softbackgroundmusic.D.Attractive

windowdisplay.

35.E-shopsarementionedinthepassageto.

A.showtheadvantagesofbrick-andmortarstoresB.forceshopassistantstochange

theirattitude

C.pushstorestousesightsandsoundsD.introducetheriseofe-shopping

36.Theunderlinedword“destination“inParagraph5means.

A.anareathatexhibitsgoodsB.aplacewheretravelersliketostay

C.aplacewherecustomerslovetogoD.agoalthatastoreexpectstomeet

37.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto.

A.compareandintroduceB.examineandrecommend

C.discussandreviewD.informandexplain

實(shí)戰(zhàn)練習(xí)三

Amazingeventsinourbirthdaymonth:

Time&PlaceEventSpeaker

25April,4pmIntroduction:ClaireTay,

FantaCentre,3FTheSchoolDiarieswriterofthebook

26April,1pmDiscussion:MichaelHawes,

RetroMall,2FHowtoimprovethroughreadingEnglishprofessor

28April,7

pmLecture:DavidKoh,

Themostpopularbooksoftheyeardirectorofthebookstore

WinkleMall,IF

Question&Answer:KateWhite,

29April,8pm

Facetofacewitharenownedwinnerofmanyinternational

FantaCentre,3F

writerawards

Spendover$50andgetachancetowina$10giftcard.

Spendover$100andgetachancetowinprizes,fromNobel

membership,e-dictionariestoconcerttickets!

25.Aprilisthebirthdaymonthof________.

A.NobelBookStoreB.FantaCentreC.RetroMallD.WinkleMall

26.Youcangetthebiggestdiscounton________.

A.adults'storybooksB.allmagazinesC.children'spicturebooksD.alltextbooks

27.Theunderlinedword"renowned"means.

A.newB.youngC.humorousD.famous

B

(anextractfromProbuditi!)

CalvinwaitedoutsideTrudy'sbedroom.Thenithappened—ascream,averyloudscream.

Calvinrantohisroomanddivedintobed.

HeheardMamacomingdownthehall.

“Didyoudothis?”hismotherasked.Calvinlookedoutfromunderthecovers.Hismother

stoodoverhim,holdingarubberspider(蜘蛛).

“Dowhat?”heasked.

“Youputthatthinginmybed,^^Trudytoldhim,steppingoutfrombehindMama.

“Don'tthinkthatjustbecauseifsyourbirthdayyoucangetawaywithsomethinglikethis,“

Mamascolded(責(zé)罵).

“Youdowantyourpresent,don'tyou?”ThatwipedthesmileoffCalvin'sface.

“CourseIdo,"hesaid.

“Thenyouapologize(道歉)

Calvindroppedhishead.44SorryTrudy,“hemuttered(嘟嚷).

“Here,“Mamasaid."Happybirthday.^^AtthebreakfasttableshehandedCalvinanenvelope.

InsidewereticketstothematineeshowofLomaxtheMagnificent,theworld-famousmagician

andhypnotist."You'vegottwoticketsthere,“Mamasaid,“andIknowsomeonewho'dreally

lovetogoalong.^^ShesmiledatTrudy.

“Youdon'tmeanhere,doyou?”Calvinasked,eyeinghislittlesister.

"Well,thatwouldbereallynice.Butthoseticketsareyours.Ifyouwanttoasksomebody一”

Calvindidn'twaitforhismothertofinish.HerushedoutofthehousetotellRodney,hisfriend

nextdoor,thatthetwoofthemweregoingtoseeLomaxtheMagnificent.

28.Whoscreamedatthebeginning?

A.Calvin.B.Calvin'ssister.C.Calvin'sfriend.D.Calvin'smother.

29.Calvin'smotherreallywantedCalvinto.

A.askhisfriendtotheshowB.dowhatshethoughtwasright

C.watchtheshowwithouthissisterD.findoutwhathisfriendthought

30.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Trudy'sSpiderB.Mother'sTickets

C.Calvin'sBirthdayD.Rodney'sPresent

C

WhereverIlookoutsidemyhome,Iseepeoplebusyontheirhigh-techdevices(設(shè)備),

whiledriving,walking,shopping,evensittingintoilets.Whenconnectedelectronically,theyare

awayfromphysicalreality.

Peoplehavebeeninfluencedtobecometechnologyaddicted.Onesurveyreportedthat

“addicied“wasthewordusedbypeopletodescribetheirrelationshiptoIpad,smartphonesand

similardevices.Onestudyfoundthatpeoplehadahardertimegettingawaytheattractionof

socialmediathantheydidforsleep,cigarettesandwine.

Themainpurposeoftechnologycompaniesistogetpeopletospendmoremoneyandtime

ontheirproducts,nottoactuallyimproveourqualityoflife.Theyhavesuccessfullycreateda

culturaldisease.Anumberofpeoplewillinglygiveuptheirfreedom,moneyandtimetocatchup

onthelatestinformation,tocatchupwithpeoplearoundthemortoappearmodern.

Iseepeopletrappedinapathological(病態(tài)的)relationshipwithtime-wastingtechnology,

wheretheyservetechnologymorethantechnologyservesthem.Icallthistechnologyservitude

(奴役).Ilmeansalossofpersonalfreedomandindependence(獨(dú)立)becauseofmanykindsof

devicesthateatuptimeandmoney.

Whatisahealthyuseoftechnologydevices?Thatistheimportantquestion.Whoisreallyin

chargeofmylife?Thatiswhatpeopleneedtoaskthemselvesifwearetohaveanychanceof

breakingupmistakesabouttheiruseoftechnology.Whenwecanlivehappilywithoutusingso

muchtechnologyforadayoraweek,thenwecanregain(重獲)controlandpersonalfreedom,

becomethemasteroftechnologyanddiscoverwhatthereistoenjoyinlifefreeoftechnology.

MaeWestisfamousforpraisingthewisdomthat“toomuchofagoodthingiswonderful.^^Butifs

timetodiscoverthatitdoesnotworkfortechnology.

RichardFernandez,anexcellentcoachatGooglesaidthat“wecanbesweptawaybyour

technologies."Tobreakthegranddigitalconnection,peoplemustconsiderhowlifelongago

couldbefantasticwithouttoday'soverusedtechnology.

31.Wecanlearnfromthispassagethatpeople.

A.considertoomuchtechnologywonderful

B.haverealizedtheharmofhigh-techdevices

C.canregainfreedomwithouthigh-techdevices

D.mayenjoylifebetterwithoutoverusedtechnology

32.Fromthepassage,technologycompanies.

A.improvepeople'squalityoflifeB.providethelatestinformation

C.attractpeopletobuytheirproductsD.dealwithculturaldiseases

33.What'sthewriter'sopinionontheoverusingofhigh-techdevices?

A.Hethinkstheoverusingofhigh-techdevicesmakespeople'slifewonderful.

B.Usinghigh-techdeviceswhenitisnecessaryratherthanoverusingitisarightchoice.

C.Heisunsureifitisrighttooverusehigh-techdevices.

D.Itmakesnodifferencetopeopletooverusehigh-techdevices.

D

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