填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}} Read the following paragraphs in which
five people talk about the death penalty. For questions 61 to63, match the name
of each speaker (61 to 65 ) to one of the statements ( A to G) given below. Mark
your answers on your ANSWER ,SHEET 1.{{/I}}{{B}}Charles
Garfield:{{/B}} Even if the death penalty punishes some while
sparing others, it does not follow that everyone should be spared. The guilty
should still be punished appropriately, even if some do escape proper punishment
unfairly. The death penalty should apply to killers of black people as
well as to killers of whites. High paid, skillful lawyers should not be able to
get some defendants off on technicalities. The existence of some systemic
problems is no reason to abandon the whole death penalty system.{{B}}Clement
Jimmy:{{/B}} With respect to race, studies have repeatedly shown
that a death sentence is far more likely where a white person is murdered than
where a black person is murdered. The death penalty is racially divisive because
it appears to count white lives as more valuable than black lives. Since the
death penalty was restored in 1976,202 black defendants have been executed for
the murder of a white victim, while only 12 white defendants have been executed
for the murder of a black victim.{{B}}Gardner Dolores:{{/B}} It
is not based on any principle when someone in one county or state receives the
death penalty, but someone who commits a comparable crime in another county or
state is given a life sentence. Prosecutors have enormous authority about when
to seek the death penalty anti when to settle for a plea bargain. Often those
who can only afford a minimal defense are selected for the death penalty. Until
race and other arbitrary factors, like economics and geography, can be
eliminated as a determinant of who lives and who dies, the death penalty must
not be used.{{B}}Harley Jerry:{{/B}} Almost all defendants
facing the death penalty are very poor so in most cases they cannot afford their
own attorney. Hence, they are dependent on the quality of the lawyers assigned
by the state, many of whom lack experience in dealing with capital cases or are
so underpaid that they fail to investigate the case properly. A poorly
represented defendant is much more likely to be convicted and given a death
sentence.{{B}}Herbert Leonard:{{/B}} The death penalty alone
imposes an unchangeable sentence. Once a prisoner is executed, nothing can be
done to make improvements if a mistake has been made. There is considerable
evidence that many mistakes have been made in sentencing people to death. Since
1973, at least 121 people have been released from death row after evidence of
their innocence emerged. These statistics represent an intolerable risk of
executing the innocent.{{I}} Now match each of the men (61 to 65
) to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra
statements.{{/I}}
{{B}}Statements{{/B}}A. Death penalty should not be used because poor defendant
can not pay a good lawyer.B. Death penalty should not be applied because of
the possibility of a wrong court judgment.C. Death penalty should not be
applied because of civilization.D. Death penalty should not be applied
because racial discrimination still exists.E. Death penalty should not be
used because of lack of objective standards in court judgment.F. Death
penalty should not be abandoned even if problems exist.G. Death penalty
should not be used because of humanity.
填空题Article Three
填空题Harry Porter
填空题Charlene
填空题Book Two
填空题Do you give your children money when they perform well at school?
According to a study, such an action could be
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to their development, and cause them to be more materialistic as adults. The study suggests that those who were rewarded and spoiled as children were more likely to think possessions define who they are. "Using material possessions to express love or reward children for their
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can have bad effect," wrote the authors of the study. "It can
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materialism in them."
The authors surveyed 701 adults to measure the long-term
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of material parenting. They were asked to describe their current life situation and values, and also reported on a
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of childhood circumstances, their relationship with their parents, and the rewards and punishments they received.
Results showed adults who had received more material rewards and punishments as children were more likely than others to use possessions to define and express who they are. And they were likely to continue rewarding themselves with material
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.
Parents should, therefore, be cautious about using material possessions to express their love and reward their children for good behavior,
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the authors. They say
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emphasis on material possessions during childhood can have significant effects. It can
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"the way for their children to grow up to be more likely than others to
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people with expensive possessions and judge success by the kinds of things people own," the authors conclude.
A. achievements
B. admire
C. blame
D. careful
E. develop
F. excessive
G. goods
H. harmful
I. impact
J. level
K. motivate
L. pave
M. responsibilities
N. variety
O. warn
填空题Directions: Read the following article in
which five people talk about their time arrangement. For questions 61
to 65, match the name of each person (61 to 65) to one of the statements (A to
G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. Pattie Kovars. Even if
my whole family gets up very early, I always like to work at night. I find
that's my best time to get work done. I like night time because everything is
calm and I can just write. I feel calmer and more focused at night. There is no
pressure. When I read my papers in the morning, I'm ways amazed how good they
sound. Brandi Baldasano: I
try to make use of all the small portions of time that I have available. I find
that I can finish a lot in fifteen minutes, because I am able to concentrate for
that long knowing I have only a few minutes. Those small units of time really
add up over a week. Setting small goals seems to help me avoid feeling
overwhelmed. I use my calendar as a guide. Ga Io
Arboleda: I'm the king of procrastination (耽搁). I like
to do everything at the last minute. I always tell myself to stop this pattern,
but then once again. I stay all night writing the paper or studying for the
test. Usually I do end up doing it all and I always manage to get an A or B. I
guess I work well under pressure. Mark
Vaught: Being a college athlete, one of my big
problems was prioritizing my time and trying to balance my sport, school and
friends. My big mistake was putting my sport first. In the excitement, I placed
my sport as first priority, my friends and teammates second, and my studies
last. Today I have plans to go on to graduate school, but I am affected by my
grades because I did not put a high enough emphasis on my classes.
Leticia Sequra: One big problem I face
in managing time is not leaving time in my schedule for the unannounced. My days
are quite full and I have others depending on me to do things at certain times.
I don't give myself much spare time in my daily schedule and, at last, that can
be quite stressful.
Statements A. As for me, it's
never too late to learn. B. Unanticipated occurrence makes my
schedule tighter. C. I admit that I am a night owl.
D. I taste the bitterness from my sports fever. E. I
believe that haste makes waste. F. I have the ability to deal
with high pressure. G. I can make efficient use of my
time.
填空题
{{B}}
Text{{/B}} Most of us can find
is minutes or half an hour each day for some specific regular activity. For
example, one famous surgeon always made it a rule to spend at least 15 minutes
on general reading before he went to sleep each day. Whether he went to bed at
10 p. m. or 2:30 a. m. made no difference. Nearly all "speed
reading" courses have a "pacing" element -- some timing device which lets the
students know how many words a minute he is reading. You can do this simply by
looking at your watch every 5 to 10 minutes and noting down the page number you
have reached. Obviously there is little point in increasing your
reading speed if you do not understand what you are reading. If you find you
have lost the thread of the story, or you cannot remember clearly the details of
what was said, re-read the section or chapter. Take four or five
pages of an interesting book you happen to be reading at the time. Read them as
fast as you possibly can. Do not bother about whether you understand or not. If
you keep doing this "lightning speed" reading for an extended period of time,
you will usually find that your "normal" speed has increased.
Most paragraphs in an article have a "c" which expresses the central
ideas. The opening paragraph often suggests the general direction and content of
the piece, while paragraphs that follow expand or support the first. The closing
paragraph often summarizes the very essence of what has been said.
A. time B.
organization C. reading ability
D. way E. skill
F. comprehension G. speed
填空题
{{B}}Paula:{{/B}} There is no safe cigarette and no safe level of
consumption. Some smokers think that switching from stronger to milder
cigarettes makes smoking safer, but this isn't true. For smokers usually swallow
the smoke deeper, or they often smoke the cigarettes to the shortest length. So
even if you do make the switch but don't make these changes, the health benefits
are very small when compared to the benefits of quitting.{{B}}Jenny:{{/B}}
Anyone who smokes is at a risk of being harmed physically. As you continue
to smoke, your body learns to depend on cigarettes and you can smoke more and
more. Just three cigarettes a day can spark potentially fatal heart disease, and
women are particularly at risk. It is never too early for cigarettes to cause
damage; it can start with the first cigarette.{{B}}Joanne:{{/B}} There
are many short-term health effects of smoking. A major consequence is decreased
lung function. This often leads to shortness of breath, constant cough and
tiring easily during exercise. Smoking also reduces the ability to smell and
taste and causes early ageing of skin. Often people don't realize that a
smoking-related disease could be developing for years before it is detected. A
"smoker's cough" or shortness of breath are early signs of problems which can be
fatal.{{B}}Jocelyn:{{/B}} For women, cigarette smoking increases the
risk of a number of sex-specific health problems. Smoking women can experience
irregular periods. Smokers that are on the pill have a greater risk or
heart attack, stroke and other diseases. What's more, stroke doesn't only affect
elderly people. People in their 20s and 30s also die from strokes caused by
smoking.{{B}}Amanda:{{/B}} Many young women regard their smoking as
short term, and don't believe they will develop the long-term health effects of
smoking. Often there's a sense that you can just quit sometime in the future.
However, your current smoking is doing you damaage, and it won't be easier to
quit at a later stage. The time to quit smoking is soomer rather than later.
Smoking women in the family way can have difficulties during childbirth.
{{I}}Now match each of the students (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.{{/I}}
{{B}}Statements{{/B}}
A. Smoking affects all, though it is more damaging to women.
B. Smoking is always damaging regardless of what cigarettes to be
smoked.
C. The longer you smoke, the more difficult you will give it up.
D. Damage can be done as soon as you start smoking.
E. Smoking will cause the early ageing of the women in the family way.F.
People often overlook the early signs of the deadly problems resulting from
smoking.G. Male smokers are more likely to develop smoking-related diseases than
female smokers.
填空题Rhondda
填空题Proper Physical Labor
填空题
{{B}}Simon:{{/B}} As a budget traveller I like to hit the road
with a backpack whenever I can. I've found {{U}}www. Hostelbookers. Com{{/U}} a
great resource for booking hostels in advance of arriving at a destination. No
booking fees means competitive prices, and all hostels are rated by others on
the gringo trail, so you get a good idea of what to expect on
arrival.{{B}}Perth:{{/B}} When I want to read some good travel
writing, mixed in with some pithy comment, interviews and news, I check out
{{U}}www. Thetransitcafe.com{{/U}}. The writing is very
fresh.{{B}}Kim:{{/B}} What many people look for online, but
rarely find, is an online guide that tells it like it is without the travel
agents' waffle. For anyone heading to the island of Koh Chang, Thailand,
{{U}}www.Iamkohchang.com{{/U}} is a must. Run by an English guy who's been living
there for a few years, it's a fun and highly informative look at what the Thai
tourist authority really does call "The Oriental Eden of the
East."{{B}}Jen:{{/B}} Frustrated by the lack of good and
unbiased information for travel to South and Central America, I have launched
{{U}}www.ontheroadtravel.com{{/U}}. We provide unbiased recommendations and advice
for independent travelers to the region. We do all the research ourselves and
hire local editors to make sure that you get an "insider's view" into the local
culture and, more importantly, that it stays up to
date.{{B}}Frances:{{/B}} {{U}}www.cracow-life.com{{/U}} is great for
Krakow and other Polish cities. It is easy to use and well laid out with lots of
useful information about what's going on in the cities.{{I}} Now
match each of the websites (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements. {{/I}}{{B}}Statements{{/B}}[A]
It's a travel website with a lot of good articles and commeats.[B] The
website is loved by the writers.[C] It's a travel website that you can get
particular information about Warsaw.[D] The website is loved by the
backpackers.[E] It's a suitable website for the man who looking for the
travel information about Brazil.[F] It's a travel website that you can get
particular and useful information about Bangkok.[G] It's a travel website
that you can get particular information about China.
填空题Directions: Read the following article in
which five people talk about the workaholics. For questions 61 to 65, match the
name of each speaker (61 to 65) to one of the statements (A to G) given below.
Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Simon: I work not because I like it but that I
have to, so I often count the minutes until stopping work or holidays. However,
my sister is totally different. She enjoys her work so much that she often
spends extra time on her job and even takes work home with her. I think she is
so crazy about work just as some people are about drugs or alcohol. I could
hardly understand it. Matthew:
Work is a core element of our lives. It gives us a sense of identity in
the larger world outside the personal circle of family and friends. However,
there are some people for whom work occupies an even more central place in their
lives. Workaholics are a stereotype of modern life, and they are both praised
and criticized. On the one hand, it may be the accepted way of earning
promotion. On the other hand, workaholics are often viewed as neglecting aspects
of life such as family and leisure that are important for maintaining a healthy
equilibrium. Andrew: In
cities, workaholism is so common that people do not regard it as unusual. I
think workaholics prefer to work rather than do anything else because they don't
know how to kill time if they don't work. They can only get pleasure from work.
Work is everything for them. Colin:
Workaholism is dangerous in a sense because it can cause some problems.
First of all, workaholics often have health problems because they don't have
time to relax and keep themselves occupied all the time. Secondly, their family
life is not happy since they spend little time with their family. Their marriage
may even end in divorce. Vincent:
Being a workaholic can mean you achieve great things, but more people
achieve great things without being addicted to work. Workaholics need time away
from work and when I say "away from" I mean psychologically distanced from it as
well as physically. If you are still obsessing about work when you should be
focused on your loved ones or an outside-of-work activity, then you are still
basically working.
Statements A. Being a
workaholic is praised as well as criticized. B. If you don't
get rid of workaholism, you may get ill. C. To get promotion,
you need to be a workaholic. D. Workaholics' behaviours are
hard to understand. E. Workaholics had better have some time
with no work. F. Workaholics need time to be away from work
both psychologically and physically. G. Workaholics don't know
how to enjoy themselves except working.
填空题
{{B}}Jenise:{{/B}} The good aspect of death penalty is that
fear of death stops people from committing crimes. Besides, it guarantees that
those who are really dangerous will neither commit their crimes again nor pass
on undesirable hereditary (世袭的) traits (品性) to their children. In this way it
protects society from many dangerous happenings.{{B}}Lee:{{/B}}
But any fear of the capital punishment is greatly reduced by the decrease
in the number of jurisdictions (司法) using it, by the uncertainty of detection
(侦探), the long delays in court procedures, the decline in the number of
executions, and by the nonpublic nature of executions. Statistical studies
indicate that the use of the death penalty has no significant effect on either
the frequency of capital crimes or the safety of law-enforcement
officers.{{B}}Hoke:{{/B}} By attaching this penalty to certain
crimes, the law exerts a positive moral influence in the educational process. By
strongly stigmatizing (打烙印) these acts, the law helps to develop attitudes of
disgust and even horror for them.{{B}}Nyby:{{/B}} The Criminal
should die because he has committed a horrible crime, and only his execution
will satisfy the public and prevent it from taking the law into its own hands.
It's fair for those victims, especially for those who were killed by them. There
is no substitute for the death penalty in giving retribution (惩罚) its maximum
effectiveness. Without it, the criminals may soon come to see no difference
between the breaking of a window and the fracturing (使破裂) of another's skull
(脑壳){{B}}Robin:{{/B}} The universal desire for revenge must be
stopped an regulated in modern society by legal retribution if order is to be
maintained. Retribution functions interrelatedly with reformation and
deterrence, both of which must be expressed in terms of society's moral code.
The principal function of retribution is to support this code and thus help
unify (统一) society against those who violate it.{{I}} Now match
each of the persons (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.{{/I}}{{B}}Statements{{/B}}[A]
Death penalty functions as a means of education.[B] Death penalty is a kind
of revenge.[C] Social security is bettered by death penalty.[D] Revenge
should not be perceived as deserved punishment.[E] Capital punishment cannot
prevent crimes.[F] Criminals deserve being killed if killed other
people.[G] Criminals can always escape death penalty.
填空题Margaret Stephens: We expect equal pay for equal work during our work. Work always shows identity and status of a man. However, the same often holds true for a woman. We hope that our husbands can take our jobs as seriously as theirs. I worked as a nurse, he, a sales-manager. I followed him wherever he went. Each time he was transferred, I had to find a new job for myself. It wasn't until I received an award from my hospital that he realized how much emotion I had devoted to my profession. Barbra Stern: It is said that men and women solve problems in different ways. A man tends to be direct-line up all his options, select the best one, and then proceed. Women are direct, too, but they may also choose a less obvious path. Women really want men to respect the special ways they have when analyzing problems. When men struggle with a problem, they stay right with it, but often get more and more worried. Women are inclined to simply let problems solve themselves. Cindy Rodgers: Men tend to be romantic, and often fall in love more quickly than women. Women usually concentrate on practical considerations when choosing a mate and pursue long-term qualities with their partner. Far more than men, they allow their heads to control their hearts. Even though women may long for love, they often ask themselves, "Can I rely on this many" So any man who hopes to break off with a woman had better lengthen his timetable. Nora Kent: As for being alone, men often feel more uncomfortable than women and they tend to get bored more easily. Some men want to control their wives and they get upset when they aren't accompanied by their wives. Women need to take time off to shop, read, recharge batteries and a man shouldn't feel hurt if his wife doesn't like to spend every free minute with him. When a woman takes time to be alone, she's thinking to be autonomous. Jessica Vicino: A woman wants almost everything a man wants: success, power, status, money, love, marriage, happiness, fulfillment and so on. Few women enjoy being a mother, secretary or general picker upper for their husbands. A woman wants the man in her life to be equal, to respect her strengths, treats her weakness with kindness and generosity. In a word, she wants a friend, a lover and a partner who understands her. Now match each of the persons to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements. Statements A Women don't fall in love as easily as men do. B Women need sympathy on the job. C A woman sometimes has to be alone. D A woman wants to be friends with her husband. E Men are less serious about their work. F Women can solve the problem well. G Women are serious about work.
填空题Lisa: Sometimes I think that successful marriages are an endangered societal species. It seems as though every time I turn around, another couple I know is getting divorced. It's a shame because marriage is very important. I believe that if people put more effort into making their marriages work, there would be fewer divorces. Marriage takes certain qualities to make it a success, such as responsibility and a sense of humor. If partners all understand this, more happy marriages will be maintained. Elizabeth: One thing I think that is important to a successful marriage is that you should not always think of yourself. My husband and I have stayed happily for about ten years. He makes me want to do things for him because of his generous nature. I know there are many times he would rather be reading, relaxing, or working on the car, but he only does something for himself when all the household chores are done and the kids have been taken care of. In return, I bake him all his favorite home-made cakes and cookies and try to go out of my way to do special things for him. I feel very fortunate to have married him. Catherine: My husband is my best friend, with whom I share most of my thought. We find it easy to talk about most things, so we don't have many secrets from each other. When my mother makes him upset, he tells me about it. Things like that are easier to deal with when they're out in the open than when they're kept inside. Thus, we have a very open, comfortable relationship. Rose: I feel sorry for what my divorced friends have lost. No matter how earnestly the former spouses try to "keep in touch", no matter how generous the visiting privileges for the parent who does not win custody of the children, the continuity of their lives has been broken. The years they spent together have been cut off from the rest of their lives; they are an isolated memory, no more integral to their past than a snapshot. Betty: The very first trick to a happy marriage is to be a person of yourself who does not imagine a husband is necessary to make you magically complete. Successful partnerships are not between those who cannot live without each other, but between those who can live with each other. There is no room even in daydreams for the stupid idea that there is on earth only one mate intended for another. Statements[A] Being unselfish is very important to make a marriage work.[B] Being able to communicate makes our marriage happy.[C] Being a person of independence leads to a successful marriage.[D] Divorced people will live an incomplete life.[E] Marriage is the result of extended love.[F] Divorce results from a lack of responsibility and a sense of humor.[G] Divorces can be avoided.
填空题Patricia: I went by Inter-Rail this summer with a group of friends from university. I think it worked very well, although a few of them said they'd never do it again--I guess it wasn't quite like they thought it was going to be--not as comfortable probably. We usually slept in hostels or on the train so we were completely exhausted but I think we had a great time. Next year I'll see if I can perhaps visit fewer places and not get so worn out.Davis: I traveled about 6,000 kilometres in four weeks with a couple of friends from college. We spent weeks planning out the route and all the places we were intending to go to. Would I do it again? Well, I'd have to think carefully about that but, on the whole the trip was good for me as I was the official translator, which was great as I'm normally a bit shy of talking to people I don't know. On the last night of the holiday they treated me to a really expensive meal for helping them out. It was terrific!Jenison: Well, I guess I had a good time now when I look back on it, and I saw eight countries in four weeks. Everything went well but I think that from now on I'll probably choose to do something else. I want to meet local people rather than just people who work for the train service! I did get to know quite a few other English and American students and they were great but it didn't do much for my French and German.Nigel: I think it's definitely the best way of getting around Europe even though you have to spend money on the Inter-Rail ticket before you leave. I have a friend who hitch hikes and he says that's the only way to travel because it's free and you see more interesting places. But I knew I could jump on a train wherever I wanted in the morning, while he would still be standing in the rain hoping for a lift. So all in all I think I got the better deal, especially as I could take the night train and save on hotel bills.Hawk: I've done it quite a few times now and I'm used to the kind of problems that arise, like having to sleep in a park because the train arrived too late for me to get a hostel bed, and trying to keep to a tight budget. The mistake people often make is to just get off at the tourist spots. Try getting off the train at the little villages, like I do. They're usually fascinating and the people are friendlier, too. Even if they don't understand your miserable attempt at their language they still smile and nod. Now match each of the students (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements.Statements[A] The trip was good value for the money.[B] The trip gave me a chance to socialize with people.[C] The trip didn't work out as expected.[D] I saw something most people missed.[E] I wish I had seen more places on the trip.[F] The trip was tiring yet enjoyable.[G] I'd like to try something different from this trip.
填空题Mr. Croft
填空题Bob Davis: It was so loud that I couldn't hear my own voice. You see, I had a terrible headache. I couldn't sleep at all that night. I just tossed and turned. In the morning I phoned the police, but they said they couldn't do anything about it. Why not? Don't I have a right to peace and quiet inside my own home? I tell you, next time the van comes, I am going to get a hammer and smash its windows.Mr. White: Making a noise isn't a crime, so I can't prevent it. Mr. Davis should complain to the ice-cream company. I'm sure they would agree to turn down the volume a little, for the sake of good public relations. I mean, if he starts smashing windows, I'll have to arrest him, however much I sympathize with you.Mr. Bolton: Of course we have to make a noise. If we didn't, the kids wouldn't know we were there, would you? And then they wouldn't get their ice-creams. I mean, we have to make a living, don't we? Besides, everyone knows our jingle and they love it. It is one of the most popular sounds in town. If Mr. Davis doesn't like it, he can just close his windows.Mrs. Green: There are plenty of ice-cream shops in town. Anyone who wants to buy an ice-cream can go and buy one from the shop. Why should we all put up with that terrible noise just so a few people can buy their ice-creams without going to the shop? I mean, what would happen if I sold my fruit the same way? Or all the other shopkeepers? The noise would be unbearable, wouldn't it? We would all go deaf, wouldn't we? It seems to me the ice-cream company is making money at everyone else's expense.Mr. Croft: We're following a very old tradition. For thousands of years merchants in this city have identified themselves with individual sounds: bells, whistles, shouts and so on. We've chosen a nice tune which children can remember. Our jingle is one of many natural neighbor hood sounds. For example: church bells, school singing, cheering at football matches and so on. Well, it isn't noisy and it's not unpleasant. If making a noise were a crime, then car horns, washing machines and road drills would all be forbidden. Now match each of the schools to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements.[A] The ice-cream van should stop making such noise and the ice-cream company is making money at everyone else's expense.[B] A policeman can't arrest those who make a noise, but he will arrest those if they start smashing the windows of the ice-cream van.[C] Some people perhaps get used to the noise around them but a lot of people can't and don't.[D] I can't stand the noise and I have a right to peace and quiet inside my own home?[E] Very loud noises can cause brain damage and nervous diseases.[F] I have to play a jingle to attract the children's attention, I mean, we have to make a living.[G] Using a familiar sound to attract customers is an old tradition, and I don't agree that the jingle the company has chosen is noisy and unpleasant.
填空题Tang Haiyang
I’m fond of new things and like a life that changes every day. If people engaged in this specialty fail to learn new things and brash up their knowledge, they will be eliminated quickly through competition. Sometimes I think how tiring it is to live a whole life like this. No wonder many people in the IT industry have designed a life pattern of working hard and making enough money to retire at the age of 40.
Dai Ni
I dreamed of becoming a diplomat in my childhood. But I never thought of serving as a kids’ head. Working with children, I feel pure happiness. I’ve learned a lot from them, such as the law governing the Internet and websites. The Internet is developing so quickly that young people of my age do not necessarily know more than the kids do.
Chen Bin
The greatest attraction of the Internet industry lies in its difference from traditional industries. New ideas can be adopted quickly in the trade. On many occasions there are no defined rules. People give full play to their own abilities. If it’s successful, it’s fight. If not, take up a new idea. There’s no fixed pattern here.
Lin Sumin
The charm of the Internet lies in its possession of some basic things that cater to human nature, things that satisfy people’s desire to communicate while hiding themselves. Everybody wishes to make sincere friends. But, more and more people are afraid of face-to-face communication. So they indulge in chatting on the net. Chatting on the net is a sort of unreal state. But, is it all true when people talk face to face?
Now match each of the persons with the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.
Statements
A. I feel happy to have learned a lot from children.
B. I hope to realize my media dream through Internet.
C. I think people wish to talk with each other without face-to-face communication.
D. I must keep on learning new things in this field.
E. I can always have new ideas on the Internet.
F. Internet is charming.