Today no one has ever doubted about television’s charm. Since 1920s Britain invented the first television, people have begun to live in a world crowded with soap operas, news magazines and TV advertisements. 41.______However, have we ever tried to find out the magic here Why did the television win the competition with paper media and radio in such a short period By what kind of contention did TV finally control most of the audiences And why does TV become the means the industrial circles scramble for
It is argued that television may not be a form of art, but fifteen thousand years before the primitive people had left urus drawings on Altamira Cave in Spain, which proved that pictures are human ever-lasting pursuit much earlier than letters. 42.______The coming of the 19th century foretold a mass media times and also the break-through in arts because of the rapid development in technology. First by the invention of photography photos showed up before people in a way
M: Wow.Look at you! You look so great today!
W: Thank you.Do I look good in red
M: Oh,yes,you look perfect in this red dress.
W: Thank you.I bought it last week.
M: It looks good and expensive.
W: Well.not expensive.I bought it on a sale last week.
M: And you got it at a good price
W: Yes.It used to be 490 yuan.but I bought it only at half that price.
M: Lucky you.That’s a real bargain.
W: And I bought a hat to go with the dress too.
M: Is that also a good bargain
W: Sure.the hatis good and cheap too.
M: Good for you.
For a small island Great Britain has a great length of coastline, and there is no place in the whole country which is more than three hours’ journey by car from the sea. The coast is very varied, with perhaps the best parts in the southwest of England and in the west of Scotland. The coast of Devon and Cornwall, in the south-west, is much indented (向内陆凹进), with many sheltered bays and fine rough points of land extending out into the sea. With so large a population on so small an island the best parts of the coast are inevitably rather crowded during the summer, but much of Devon and Cornwall is still unspoiled, with many picturesque (风景如画的) fishing villages. The other parts of the coast are less dramatic, being partly fiat and partly steep.
In the parts nearest to great centres of population big seaside-resort (海淀胜地) towns have grown up. Four of these, Brighton, Bournemouth and Southend in the south, and Blackpool in the north-west, have become important towns thems
A. From several hours to two weeks.
B. Usually less than a day.
C. From a few days to two months.
D. Seldom more than a week.
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