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[单项选择]Passage Two
When Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg launched thefacebook.com in Feb. 2004, even he could not imagine the forces it would let loose. His intent was to connect college students. Facebook, which is what this website rapidly evolved into, ended up connecting the world.
To the children of this connected era, the world is one giant social network. They are not bound — as were previous generations of humans — by what they were taught. They are only limited by their curiosity and ambition. During my childhood, all knowledge was local. You learned everything you knew from your parents, teachers, preachers, and friends.
With the high-quality and timely information at their fingertips, today’s children are rising normally tame middle class is speaking up against social ills. Silicon Valley executives are being shamed into adding women to their boards. Political leaders are marshalling the energy of millions for elections and political causes. All of this is being done
A. Local knowledge and global knowledge will merge.
B. Student will become more curious and ambitious.
C. People are able to learn wherever they travel.
D. Sources of information are greatly expanded.
[单项选择]What does the student mean when he says this
A. He is not sure whether he needs help.
B. He is not sure whether the librarian would help him.
C. He hesitates to bother the librarian.
D. He is not sure whether he can find the information he needs.
[单项选择]What does the student imply when she says this
A. She has to take a part-time job.
B. She would like to audit American Prose and Fiction rather than select the course.
C. She must take exams on audited courses
D. She would rather take fewer classes than fail any.
[单项选择]What does the student mean when she says this:
A. It’s either Spanish or Japanese.
B. I prefer Spanish to Japanese.
C. It’s Japanese, not Spanish.
D. Neither of them are a good ide
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{$mediaurl}What does the student mean when she says this:
A. She does not believe that water is colorless.
B. She has difficulty seeing certain colors.
C. It is possible to see through water only if it is clear.
D. It is interesting to look at things underwater.
[单项选择]How was the Project received when Mark first sent his invitation
A. Mark received responses from 53 schools.
B. There were about 1,500 bags decorated with one announcement.
C. It was a huge success, which, to a great extent, was due to the power of the Internet.
D. R was a hit among the schools but the local supermarket was quite reluctant to offer their bags at first.
[填空题]According to the passage, the Harvard University was named after a young minister John Harvard who, upon his death, left his library and half his estate to the institution two years after its establishment.
[填空题]When Mark Twain became a miner in the frontier region, he started to write ______.
[单项选择]What does Student B mean when she says this
A. It’s hard to imagine an emotionally independent machine.
B. Many new things nowadays were once ridiculous dreams.
C. The technological changes have greatly influenced our life.
D. People communicate better and live a more comfortable life.