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[单项选择]Why was the writer so nervous
A. He had never stood before a video camera.
B. He had never read his own article before a video camera.
C. This camera was different from the one he had once faced.
[单项选择]The writer criticizes visual entertainment because______.
A. it does not require men’s creative powers
B. it cannot improve our intelligence and skill
C. it demands too much of our imagination
D. it leads men to slow degeneration in health
[单项选择]What touched the writer in the end
[单项选择]The first American writer who gained international fame was
A. Mark Twain.
B. R. W. Emerson.
C. Washington Irving.
D. Walt Whitman.
[填空题]What do you think of the writer
[单项选择]Alexander Pope was the representative writer of
A. Transcendentalism.
B. Romanticism.
C. Modernism.
D. Neo-Classicism.
[填空题]The first paragraph suggested that the writer thinks that the modern furniture designs is basically ______.
[填空题]Jack London was famous American Writer. He (76)
was born in January 12th,1876. His family was very poor, (77)
and he had to leave school in order make (78)
money. He worked hard in many different job. Later, (79)
Jack returned back to school, but he didn’t stay. He (80)
wrote ," Life and pocketbooks was too short." In (81)
1897, he went to Alaska (阿拉斯加)hunt for gold. Instead, (82)
he found ideas there for his books and stories. He (83)
returned home but started to write. His writings were (84)
very good, and he became rich and famous in his twenty. (85)
[单项选择]Science writer Tom Standage draws apt parallels between the telegraph and the gem of late 20th century technology, the Internet. Both systems grew out of the cutting edge science of their time. The telegraph’s land lines, underwater cables, and clicking gadgets reflected the 19th century’s research in electromagnetism. The Internet’s computers and high-speed connections reflect 20th century computer science, information theory, and materials technology.
But, while inventions make a global network possible, it takes human cooperation to make it happen. Standage’s insight in this regard adds depth to his technological history. It under- scores the relevance to our own time of the struggles of Samuel Morse in America, William Cooke in England, and other telegraph pioneers. They made the ’technology work efficiently, sold it to a skeptical public, and overcame national and international bureaucratic obstacles. The solutions they found smooth the Internet’s way today.
Consider a c
A. the development of global telegraph network
B. the popularity of the Internet
C. the breakup of provincialism
D. the well connected radio and TV system