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[单项选择]What is true about Central Park in New York City( )
A. It covers an area of more than 430 hectares.
B. It took more than 16 years to complete.
C. The lakes and woodlands were all built by human labor.
D. The two designers of the park were from Britain.
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How did the traveller hear about New York
[单项选择]What did the lady see in New York
[单项选择]What was the weather like in New York
A. It was great.
B. It was freezing.
C. It rained much.
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W: What about the new printer you keep talking recently Have you saved enough to buy it
M: Oh, I don’t want to talk about it. Money seems to be burning a hole in my pocket lately.
What does the man mean ()
A. He doesn’t want a new printer any more.
B. He doesn’t have enough money yet.
C. He has just bought the printer recently.
D. He lost the money he was saving.
[填空题]What happened to the New York Knicks in the 1980s
[单项选择]Forget what Virginia Woolf said about What a writer needs-a room of one’s own. The writer she had in mind wasn’t at work on a novel in cyberspace, one with multiple hypertexts, animated graphics and downloads of trancey, chiming music. For that you also need graphic interfaces, ReslPlayer and maybe even a computer laboratory at Brown University. That was where Mark Amerika—his legally adopted name; don’t ask him about his birth name-composed much of his novel Grammatron. But Grammatron isn’t just a story. It’s an online narrative (grammatron. com) that uses the capabilities of cyberspace to tie the conventional story line into complicated knots. In the four years it took to produce—it was completed in 1997—each new advance in computer software became another potential story device. "I became sort of dependent on the industry", jokes Amerika, who is also the author of two novels printed on paper." That’s unusual for a writer, because if you just write on paper the" technology is pretty
A. differences between conventional and modern novels
B. how Mark Amerika composed his novel Grammatron
C. common features of all modern electronic novels
D. why Mark Amerika took on a new way of writing
[单项选择]What is the conversation mainly about
What is the conversation mainly about
A.Online shopping. B.New technology. C.Computers. D.Book stores.
A. Online shopping.
B. New technology.
C. Computers.
D. Book stores.
[单项选择]Forget what Virginia Woolf said about what a writer needs--a room of one’s own. The writer she has in mind wasn’t at work on a novel in cyberspaee, one with multiple hypertexts, animated graphics and downloads of trance, charming music. For that you also need graphic interfaces, Real Player and maybe even a computer laboratory at Brown University. That was where Mark Amerika--his legally adopted name; don’t ask him about his birth name--composed much of his novel Gramatron. But Grammatron isn’t just a story. It’s an online narrative (gramatron. com) that uses the capabilities of cyberspace to tie the conventional story line into complicated knots. In the four years it took to produce-it was completed in 1997-each new advance in computer software became another potential story device. "I became sort of dependent on the industry," jokes Amerika, who is also the author of two novels printed on paper. "That’s unusual for a writer, because if you just write on paper the ’technology’ is pret
A. he could not help but set his Gramatron and others in Industrial Revolution
B. conventional writers had been increasingly challenged by high technology
C. much of his Gramatron had proved to be cybernetic dependent
D. he couldn’t care less new advance in computer software