Time is running out,()?”
A、hadn’t we better got start
B、hadn’t we better get start
C、hadn’t we better get started
D、hadn’t we better not started
A、hadn’t we better got start
B、hadn’t we better get start
C、hadn’t we better get started
D、hadn’t we better not started
第1题
A.to leave…run
B.leaving…to run
C.leaving…running
D.left…running
第2题
A.having
B.have
C.with
D.to have
第3题
Decision on whether the message is right or wrong should at least come after ()what the message is.
A.putting out
B.turning out
C.working out
D.running out
第4题
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Many now have been breathing hot flames at our industry and so I thought it would be time to say my piece this week, after all, we in the business cannot deny that it has been a rough spring for newspaper editors and reporters. Ethical scandals great and small have soiled news- rooms from coast to coast. Everyone knows about the profound deceits of Jayson Blair at The New York Times, and the "Writergate" controversy involving Rick Bragg, which led to the departure of the two top editors at the paper. Other misdeeds have ranged from two reporters at The Salt Lake Tribune selling information to The National Enquirer, to a food writer for The Hartford Courant fired for plagiarizing recipes. Are newspaper standards going to pot?
Some say ethics are worse than ever—or are they? The past is filled with people running photos of wrestlers in the sports section in exchange for money. In fact, ethical breaches may be less of a problem than 20 years ago. A lot of newspapers are cutting corners, but the standards in the business have improved. There were things going on in the past such as reporters writing speeches for politicians they covered and taking bribes from lobbyists but people back then were quietly moved out or they left on their own. There was no public display.
The industry as a whole is in trouble because, due to media concentration, people at the top are taking out too much money and driving the profits up. The perception is that the real customers are not those who read the paper but those who buy the stock, which damages the profession. Some of this is about resource pressure. Copydesks are overloaded and there is not enough time and more reporters are having to report by phone. The larger the size of news- papers, the less communication between divisions there tends to be. Reporters don't climb the Stairs anymore, they are highly trained people who sit in their offices and write term papers and won't sully themselves going to a greasy housing project or stand out in the rain for a few hours. The economics of journalism along with technological changes has created an atmosphere of trying to get enormous amounts of information as rapidly as possible. The important thing is to make sure the ownership understands the value of a news organization with integrity and every paper needs to slow down and remind ourselves that we have nothing to sell if the readers don't believe us.
The main idea of the first paragraph is that ______.
A.newsrooms are suffering from a decline in standards
B.there a. re too many ethical scandals going on in newspapers
C.there is a perception that newspapers should do more to correct mistakes
D.this has been a rough time for newspapers and many are wondering what is wrong
第5题
It is time to __________ fields in which they are just as capable as men.
A. keep women's B. stop to keep women out
C. keep women away D. stop keeping women out of
第6题
ll be out of date by the time it is printed.
A.as
B.which
C.That
D.what
第7题
阅读短文,判断句子正误,正确的写T,错误的写F。
The world's longest high -speed railway route, running from Beijing to Guangzhou, has been in operation for a few years. It cuts travel time between the two cities from 22 hours to only 8 hours. With comfortable seats and quiet cabins, this high -speed line offers a pleasant journey for thousands of travelers.
The high speed railway connects Beijing with five provincial capitals. Part of the line, from Zhengzhou to Guangzhou, was in operation before the whole line was connected. The opening of the Beijing to Zhengzhou section has connected the entire line. It covers a total length of 2,298 kilometers.
The Beijing -Guangzhou line connects one third of China's population and more than 40 percent of its economic power. Travelers benefit from the efficient network, and find that their hometowns are not that far away.
As the American publication Newsweek puts it: China is now engaged in a“railway revolution”. These350 kilometer per hour high -speed railway trains have made the country's vast territory “substantially smaller”,and changed the country economically.
()26. The world's longest high-speed railway route is from Beijing to Guangzhou.
()27. It takes only 10 hours from Guangzhou to Beijing by train.
()28. The opening of the Beijing to Zhengzhou section has linked with the total route.
()29. The Beijing-Guangzhou line connects one third of China's population and more than 40 percent of its economic power.
()30. These 350 kilometer per hour high-speed railway trains have made the country's vast territory “considerably smaller”,and changed the country economically.
第8题
第9题
Financial markets improve economic welfare because______.
A.they allow funds to move from those without productive investment opportunities to those who have such opportunities
B.they allow consumers to time their purchases better
C.they weed out inefficient firms
D.all of the above
E.both A and B
第10题
Asking help from their parents might be a way out,but problems are that some out aging parents are not strong enough to take care of the kids, and that the kids may also become too spoiled by their grandparents.
Then, here comes a solution: families with kids can form. a small group, and parents of each family can take turns to look after all the kids in this group on weekends. Thus, other parents can have some quiet time and feel free to do something they&39; ve been planning for a long time. At the same time, the kids can make new friends and won&39; t be hanging around their parents all day long. This is baby-pooling.
46. Many post-80s couples can&39;t go to the movies, shop or attend parties because__________
A.they have to look after their kids
B.they have to look after their parents
C.they are busy with their work
D.they have no money
According to the last paragraph, the solution to the problem of post-80s couples is that__________A.families with kids form a small group
B.they ask their aging parents for help
C.they give up their jobs
D.they take cheir kids wherever they go
In paragraph 2, “a way out” means__________A.out of date
B.a solution
C.without question
D.a complaint
What is(are) the advantage(s) of baby-pooling?__________.
A.The parents can have much more free time
B.The kids can make new friends
C.The kids won’t be hanging around their parents all day long
D.All of the above
The passage mainly discusses__________A.post-80s couples and their friends
B.post-80s couples and baby-pooling
C.post-80s couples and their parents
D.kids and their grandparents
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