問答題

1 There are many arguments for and against television.
The poor quality of its program is often criticized and TV
commercials are also boring. So television is undoubtedly 1.__________
a great comfort to many lonely and elderly people.
2 The manager of a large office building had received
many complains about elevator service in the building,
but he engaged a group of engineers to study the situation 2.__________
and make recommendation for improvement.
3 We asked a lady, who replied that she thought
you could tell a well-mannered person by the way
they occupied the space around them——for example,
when such a person walks down a street he or she is
constantly unaware of others. Such people never 3.__________
bump into other people.
4 Until the very latest moment of his existence,
man has been bound the planet on which he
originated and developed. Now he has the capability
to leave that planet and move out into the universe to
those worlds which he has known previously only directly. 4.__________
5 One major decision which faces the American
students ready to begin higher education is the
choice of attending a large university or a small
college. The large university provides a wide range of
specialized departments as well as numerous courses
within such departments. The small college, therefore, 5.__________
generally provides a limited number of courses
and specializations but offers a better student-faculty
ratio, thus permitting individualized attention to students.
6 Music the Johnny has learned to appreciate as
unpleasant is just dull noise to Jimmy——and quite 6.__________
possible, vice versa.
7 We are learning, finally, that silence is a natural
resource and must be protected by law. It appears
that we all find company in sound, if we all 7.__________
demand a little quiet from time to time.
8 The farmer aroused at down or before it and
had much work to do, with his own muscles as his
chief source of power. He used axes, spades and 8.__________
other complicated tools.
9 Whether women who have started a career
will attain pay equality with men rests on at least
two factors. First, will most of them continue
part-time at their jobs after they have children? A 9.__________
break in their employment, or a decision to work
part-time, will slow their raises and promotions as
it would for men.
10 Whether true or not, the story illustrates the
problem with idioms. They are almost possible to 10.__________
understand from the meanings of the individual
words. And with English idioms, even the same
words may have different meanings.

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1.問答題

1 There are many arguments for and against television.
The poor quality of its program is often criticized and TV
commercials are also boring. So television is undoubtedly 1.__________
a great comfort to many lonely and elderly people.
2 The manager of a large office building had received
many complains about elevator service in the building,
but he engaged a group of engineers to study the situation 2.__________
and make recommendation for improvement.
3 We asked a lady, who replied that she thought
you could tell a well-mannered person by the way
they occupied the space around them——for example,
when such a person walks down a street he or she is
constantly unaware of others. Such people never 3.__________
bump into other people.
4 Until the very latest moment of his existence,
man has been bound the planet on which he
originated and developed. Now he has the capability
to leave that planet and move out into the universe to
those worlds which he has known previously only directly. 4.__________
5 One major decision which faces the American
students ready to begin higher education is the
choice of attending a large university or a small
college. The large university provides a wide range of
specialized departments as well as numerous courses
within such departments. The small college, therefore, 5.__________
generally provides a limited number of courses
and specializations but offers a better student-faculty
ratio, thus permitting individualized attention to students.
6 Music the Johnny has learned to appreciate as
unpleasant is just dull noise to Jimmy——and quite 6.__________
possible, vice versa.
7 We are learning, finally, that silence is a natural
resource and must be protected by law. It appears
that we all find company in sound, if we all 7.__________
demand a little quiet from time to time.
8 The farmer aroused at down or before it and
had much work to do, with his own muscles as his
chief source of power. He used axes, spades and 8.__________
other complicated tools.
9 Whether women who have started a career
will attain pay equality with men rests on at least
two factors. First, will most of them continue
part-time at their jobs after they have children? A 9.__________
break in their employment, or a decision to work
part-time, will slow their raises and promotions as
it would for men.
10 Whether true or not, the story illustrates the
problem with idioms. They are almost possible to 10.__________
understand from the meanings of the individual
words. And with English idioms, even the same
words may have different meanings.

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2.問答題

1 There are many arguments for and against television.
The poor quality of its program is often criticized and TV
commercials are also boring. So television is undoubtedly 1.__________
a great comfort to many lonely and elderly people.
2 The manager of a large office building had received
many complains about elevator service in the building,
but he engaged a group of engineers to study the situation 2.__________
and make recommendation for improvement.
3 We asked a lady, who replied that she thought
you could tell a well-mannered person by the way
they occupied the space around them——for example,
when such a person walks down a street he or she is
constantly unaware of others. Such people never 3.__________
bump into other people.
4 Until the very latest moment of his existence,
man has been bound the planet on which he
originated and developed. Now he has the capability
to leave that planet and move out into the universe to
those worlds which he has known previously only directly. 4.__________
5 One major decision which faces the American
students ready to begin higher education is the
choice of attending a large university or a small
college. The large university provides a wide range of
specialized departments as well as numerous courses
within such departments. The small college, therefore, 5.__________
generally provides a limited number of courses
and specializations but offers a better student-faculty
ratio, thus permitting individualized attention to students.
6 Music the Johnny has learned to appreciate as
unpleasant is just dull noise to Jimmy——and quite 6.__________
possible, vice versa.
7 We are learning, finally, that silence is a natural
resource and must be protected by law. It appears
that we all find company in sound, if we all 7.__________
demand a little quiet from time to time.
8 The farmer aroused at down or before it and
had much work to do, with his own muscles as his
chief source of power. He used axes, spades and 8.__________
other complicated tools.
9 Whether women who have started a career
will attain pay equality with men rests on at least
two factors. First, will most of them continue
part-time at their jobs after they have children? A 9.__________
break in their employment, or a decision to work
part-time, will slow their raises and promotions as
it would for men.
10 Whether true or not, the story illustrates the
problem with idioms. They are almost possible to 10.__________
understand from the meanings of the individual
words. And with English idioms, even the same
words may have different meanings.

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3.問答題

1 There are many arguments for and against television.
The poor quality of its program is often criticized and TV
commercials are also boring. So television is undoubtedly 1.__________
a great comfort to many lonely and elderly people.
2 The manager of a large office building had received
many complains about elevator service in the building,
but he engaged a group of engineers to study the situation 2.__________
and make recommendation for improvement.
3 We asked a lady, who replied that she thought
you could tell a well-mannered person by the way
they occupied the space around them——for example,
when such a person walks down a street he or she is
constantly unaware of others. Such people never 3.__________
bump into other people.
4 Until the very latest moment of his existence,
man has been bound the planet on which he
originated and developed. Now he has the capability
to leave that planet and move out into the universe to
those worlds which he has known previously only directly. 4.__________
5 One major decision which faces the American
students ready to begin higher education is the
choice of attending a large university or a small
college. The large university provides a wide range of
specialized departments as well as numerous courses
within such departments. The small college, therefore, 5.__________
generally provides a limited number of courses
and specializations but offers a better student-faculty
ratio, thus permitting individualized attention to students.
6 Music the Johnny has learned to appreciate as
unpleasant is just dull noise to Jimmy——and quite 6.__________
possible, vice versa.
7 We are learning, finally, that silence is a natural
resource and must be protected by law. It appears
that we all find company in sound, if we all 7.__________
demand a little quiet from time to time.
8 The farmer aroused at down or before it and
had much work to do, with his own muscles as his
chief source of power. He used axes, spades and 8.__________
other complicated tools.
9 Whether women who have started a career
will attain pay equality with men rests on at least
two factors. First, will most of them continue
part-time at their jobs after they have children? A 9.__________
break in their employment, or a decision to work
part-time, will slow their raises and promotions as
it would for men.
10 Whether true or not, the story illustrates the
problem with idioms. They are almost possible to 10.__________
understand from the meanings of the individual
words. And with English idioms, even the same
words may have different meanings.

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4.問答題

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the
the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described
movement of the American public away from books and
literature and toward television and electronic media.
According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every    62.__________
region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“
The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie      63.___________
vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore and
library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The
House proposal would have barred the federal government
from demand library records, reading lists, book customer      64.___________
lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.
These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they      65.___________
echo each other in the message they send about the place of
books and reading in American culture. At the heart
of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic         66.__________
system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze
texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by     67.__________
reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,
through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our
country are unconsciously sending the message that reading
may be connected to desirable activities that might        68._________
undermine our system of government rather than helping
democracy flourish.
Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the       69._________
existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s' culture wars,
school systems across the country pulled some books from
library shelves because its content was deemed by parents     70.__________
and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools
across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and    71.________
is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the
American public.

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5.問答題

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the
the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described
movement of the American public away from books and
literature and toward television and electronic media.
According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every    62.__________
region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“
The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie      63.___________
vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore and
library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The
House proposal would have barred the federal government
from demand library records, reading lists, book customer      64.___________
lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.
These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they      65.___________
echo each other in the message they send about the place of
books and reading in American culture. At the heart
of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic         66.__________
system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze
texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by     67.__________
reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,
through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our
country are unconsciously sending the message that reading
may be connected to desirable activities that might        68._________
undermine our system of government rather than helping
democracy flourish.
Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the       69._________
existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s' culture wars,
school systems across the country pulled some books from
library shelves because its content was deemed by parents     70.__________
and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools
across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and    71.________
is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the
American public.

在70處填寫改錯內(nèi)容。
6.問答題

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the
the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described
movement of the American public away from books and
literature and toward television and electronic media.
According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every    62.__________
region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“
The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie      63.___________
vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore and
library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The
House proposal would have barred the federal government
from demand library records, reading lists, book customer      64.___________
lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.
These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they      65.___________
echo each other in the message they send about the place of
books and reading in American culture. At the heart
of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic         66.__________
system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze
texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by     67.__________
reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,
through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our
country are unconsciously sending the message that reading
may be connected to desirable activities that might        68._________
undermine our system of government rather than helping
democracy flourish.
Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the       69._________
existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s' culture wars,
school systems across the country pulled some books from
library shelves because its content was deemed by parents     70.__________
and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools
across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and    71.________
is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the
American public.

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7.問答題

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the
the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described
movement of the American public away from books and
literature and toward television and electronic media.
According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every    62.__________
region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“
The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie      63.___________
vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore and
library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The
House proposal would have barred the federal government
from demand library records, reading lists, book customer      64.___________
lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.
These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they      65.___________
echo each other in the message they send about the place of
books and reading in American culture. At the heart
of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic         66.__________
system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze
texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by     67.__________
reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,
through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our
country are unconsciously sending the message that reading
may be connected to desirable activities that might        68._________
undermine our system of government rather than helping
democracy flourish.
Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the       69._________
existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s' culture wars,
school systems across the country pulled some books from
library shelves because its content was deemed by parents     70.__________
and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools
across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and    71.________
is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the
American public.

在68處填寫改錯內(nèi)容。
8.問答題

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the
the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described
movement of the American public away from books and
literature and toward television and electronic media.
According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every    62.__________
region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“
The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie      63.___________
vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore and
library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The
House proposal would have barred the federal government
from demand library records, reading lists, book customer      64.___________
lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.
These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they      65.___________
echo each other in the message they send about the place of
books and reading in American culture. At the heart
of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic         66.__________
system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze
texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by     67.__________
reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,
through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our
country are unconsciously sending the message that reading
may be connected to desirable activities that might        68._________
undermine our system of government rather than helping
democracy flourish.
Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the       69._________
existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s' culture wars,
school systems across the country pulled some books from
library shelves because its content was deemed by parents     70.__________
and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools
across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and    71.________
is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the
American public.

在67處填寫改錯內(nèi)容。
9.問答題

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the
the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described
movement of the American public away from books and
literature and toward television and electronic media.
According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every    62.__________
region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“
The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie      63.___________
vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore and
library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The
House proposal would have barred the federal government
from demand library records, reading lists, book customer      64.___________
lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.
These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they      65.___________
echo each other in the message they send about the place of
books and reading in American culture. At the heart
of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic         66.__________
system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze
texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by     67.__________
reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,
through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our
country are unconsciously sending the message that reading
may be connected to desirable activities that might        68._________
undermine our system of government rather than helping
democracy flourish.
Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the       69._________
existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s' culture wars,
school systems across the country pulled some books from
library shelves because its content was deemed by parents     70.__________
and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools
across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and    71.________
is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the
American public.

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10.問答題

The National Endowment for the Arts recently released the
the results of its “Reading at Risk” survey, which described
movement of the American public away from books and
literature and toward television and electronic media.
According to the survey. “reading is on the decline on every    62.__________
region, within every ethnic group, and at every educational level.“
The day the NEA report released, the U.S. House, in a tie      63.___________
vote, upheld the government's right to obtain bookstore and
library records under a provision of the USA Patriot Act. The
House proposal would have barred the federal government
from demand library records, reading lists, book customer      64.___________
lists and other material in terrorism and intelligence investigations.
These two events are completely unrelated to, yet they      65.___________
echo each other in the message they send about the place of
books and reading in American culture. At the heart
of the NEA survey is the belief in our democratic         66.__________
system depends on leaders who can think critically, analyze
texts and writing clearly. All of these are skills promoted by     67.__________
reading and discussing books and literature. At the same time,
through a provision of the Patriot Act, the leaders of our
country are unconsciously sending the message that reading
may be connected to desirable activities that might        68._________
undermine our system of government rather than helping
democracy flourish.
Our culture's decline in reading begin well before the       69._________
existence of the Patriot Act. During the 1980s' culture wars,
school systems across the country pulled some books from
library shelves because its content was deemed by parents     70.__________
and teachers to be inappropriate. Now what started in schools
across the country is playing itself out on a nation stage and    71.________
is possibly having an impact on the reading habits of the
American public.

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