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[简答题]Last spring, my husband and I loaded our three children into the car and drove off to see friends in the United States. Over the course of a week, we visited half a dozen households, each with children of its own. (81) And I found myself struck, again and again, by the frequency with which we modern parents use television to silence young children.
Get a couple of families together, and when noise from the kids rises too much, on goes the video and all is gratifying silence until the credits roll. (82) It’s like throwing a blanket over a noisy parrot’s cage : With one motion, the parrot’s stimulating surroundings vanish and its squawking instantly subsides. Hit the "play" button and the same thing happens. Children might be wrestling or running around, but let that mesmerizing box light up and they’ll stop to stare at the screen. Nearby, the adults smile as the caterwauling ceases: "Phew! That’s better."
The video has become a member of every family I know
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My husband and I bought a camcorder when we had our first kid.
[填空题]I’m on my way to see my husband. He’s iii in hospital.
I’m on my way to the ______. ______ is ill.
[简答题]I’m on my way to see my husband. He’s ill in hospital.
I’m on my way to the ______ . ______ is ill.
[简答题]My View on Travelling
{{I}}You are to write in three parts:
In the first part, state clearly your viewpoint on travelling.
In the second part, support your viewpoint with details or examples.
In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.{{/I}}
[单项选择]My husband and I are Danish. As a matter of fact, many of my ancestors were English. I was born in England and was originally of British nationality. My parents were killed in a car crash when I was a baby, so I was brought up in Denmark by my grandmother and educated in Danish schools so that Danish is really my native language.
We arrived in England last February at five o’clock on a Wednesday morning after an appallingly rough crossing. Waves which seemed as high as mountains rocked the boat from side to side. We were both sick on the journey and a fine drizzle met us as we got ashore. To make matters worse, Klaus, my husband, left his camera on the ship; I lost a gold bracelet, and we nearly forgot to tip the taxi-driver, a bad-mannered person, who grumbled about our luggage and seemed to be in a thoroughly bad temper. Few visitors can have experienced such an unfortunate beginning to their stay.
We stayed for a week in a hotel, and were then lucky enough to find a furnis
A. The weather was unpleasant.
B. The taxi-driver was unfriendly.
C. Neither of them was feeling well.
D. They were relieved when the journey was over.