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There’s no running away. They seem to be ringing everywhere these days. Nowhere is safe—restaurants, trains, pubs, even cinemas and theatres. People never turn them off, and listening to other people’s conversations drives me mad.
Anna
A recent study found that managers often receive over 200 messages a day. As a result, many office workers switch off their computers so they can get some work done.
Peter
Surfing the net has become a major free-time activity for millions of people. The problem is some information on it is rubbish. Some people say it will replace books, newspapers, and magazines, but I don’t think so.
Li Na
All human knowledge is there. Want to know about French culture, the US space programme, the love life of frogs? Just get on the internet and learn. It’s like being in the world’s biggest library, but with no librarians.
Julie
It’s fantastic, and it’s fast. I can switch on my computer, press a button, send a document (文件), and seconds later someone can open it on the other side of the world. I never use snail mail anymore!
Dong Ming
41. What makes Anna feel angry?
A. People never answer calls. B. People talk loudly on phones.
C. People use computers at work. D. People send too many messages.
42. What does Li Na think of the internet?
A. She finds it exciting with so many activities.
B. She thinks most information on it is useful.
C. She is negative about some information on it.
D. She believes it will soon replace paper books.
43. Who sees the internet as a source of knowledge?
A. Peter. B. Li Na. C. Julie. D. Dong Ming.
44. Which group shares the same attitude towards this topic?
A. Anna, Julie and Dong Ming. B. Peter, Li Na and Julie.
C. Li Na, Julie and Dong Ming. D. Anna, Peter and Li Na.
45. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Problems with modern life. B. Advantages of the internet.
C. Different opinions on technology. D. The future of communication.
There’s no running away. They seem to be ringing everywhere these days. Nowhere is safe—restaurants, trains, pubs, even cinemas and theatres. People never turn them off, and listening to other people’s conversations drives me mad.
Anna
A recent study found that managers often receive over 200 messages a day. As a result, many office workers switch off their computers so they can get some work done.
Peter
Surfing the net has become a major free-time activity for millions of people. The problem is some information on it is rubbish. Some people say it will replace books, newspapers, and magazines, but I don’t think so.
Li Na
All human knowledge is there. Want to know about French culture, the US space programme, the love life of frogs? Just get on the internet and learn. It’s like being in the world’s biggest library, but with no librarians.
Julie
It’s fantastic, and it’s fast. I can switch on my computer, press a button, send a document (文件), and seconds later someone can open it on the other side of the world. I never use snail mail anymore!
Dong Ming
41. What makes Anna feel angry?
A. People never answer calls. B. People talk loudly on phones.
C. People use computers at work. D. People send too many messages.
42. What does Li Na think of the internet?
A. She finds it exciting with so many activities.
B. She thinks most information on it is useful.
C. She is negative about some information on it.
D. She believes it will soon replace paper books.
43. Who sees the internet as a source of knowledge?
A. Peter. B. Li Na. C. Julie. D. Dong Ming.
44. Which group shares the same attitude towards this topic?
A. Anna, Julie and Dong Ming. B. Peter, Li Na and Julie.
C. Li Na, Julie and Dong Ming. D. Anna, Peter and Li Na.
45. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Problems with modern life. B. Advantages of the internet.
C. Different opinions on technology. D. The future of communication.
答案:
41.B 42.C 43.C 44.D 45.C
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