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How much television do you watch? Did you really give an honest answer? A recent study shows that people aren't totally truthful about their television-watching habits.

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HbmVN777sLZKCzYQ0ZvcXYALTNQw1dRO91j6mYQ4AQYxN3qId5SZkYhIAA20hB5eUaBAfSt19qC703YQn7jWlRuaJBvMWQNZLJCD。tfnNhnE6e5CWJmYANNekDwUhVmfkgaab7LOF5a8oU4fpwf1zfLIu3WhWl5SU8jP3VqOYxivDFPpzguKGlF5vrF7btSjZhdgAecu5。A.The most popular media source is the Internet. B.18-year-olds watch more TV than the ones in their 60s.

V7l4jRB8HslyuLY5ccM4irhgSerJNhyragNwENyKgCHF4RPScp2vA0huP5b5pSkqUTodYrqpD1OFJCb1pywne2R9YjHzBtknhhLa。C.People are exposed to over an hour of advertisements a day.

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11.What idea does the author mainly want to express in the article?A.The effects of watching TV.

B.How much television we should watch every day. C.There are some interesting facts of watching TV. D.People lie about how much television they watch. 答案

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2MiJTy0dTTbARMYjec8qWHJJMoqHBx0ChwgH4R79EvikrTQF51Q2Vcil3zXu7iBlTzjlwgem4YMqopiTyLCAHYG4dVDvUC1lTXrR。8.D 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的There's a social stigma(羞耻) for people who watch too much television.可知,人们觉得看电视过多会让人们觉得自己做了不光彩的事情,同时也给了周围的人嘲笑自己的把柄,也就是看电视过多有消极负面的影响,故选D项。

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A small family approached. The daughter was young and pretty. Her name was Blair, and she was obviously leaving. Her parents were not. The three gazed at the crowd and began their wait. Blair was twenty-three, fresh from graduate school with a handsome r",sum",(简历)but not ready for a career. A friend from college was in Africa as a volunteer for Peace Work, which had inspired Blair to devote the next two years to helping others. Her assignment was in eastern Peru, where she would teach primitive little children how to read. She would live in a hut with no modern conveniences, no electricity and no phones, and she was anxious to begin her journey.

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BkeGuInkxILfYcX1EA1xeSzbDpB4WVQ3qhHJ3z6TnXmflxELVgZANsjJL2247ioCRHPHueY4u89hwjQ6LQ9FWgfXXYX0x1M5zJoD。“I guess we'd better go,”Luther said to his daughter, his only child. They hugged again and fought back the tears. Blair smiled and said,“The year will fly by. I'll be home next Christmas.”

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“I'll be fine.”

They released her and watched helplessly as she joined a long line and inched away, away from them, away from home and security and everything she'd ever known. They turned and got into endless sadness.

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14.Which words can best describe Luther and Nora's feelings?A.Pleased and appreciative. B.Indifferent and cold. C.Heartbroken but relaxed. D.Understanding but worried.

15.What can we infer about Blair in the passage? A.She was twenty-three years old. B.She was tired of city life.

C.She would be in first class in the flight. D.She used to spend Christmas in Peru. 答案

[语篇解读] 本文为记叙文。一对夫妇去机场送要去秘鲁做志愿者的女儿,他们的内心充满了对女儿的理解和担心。

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bR9C6TJscwkT6CXK4ZVDx3oDvrNshiHuz19L2h5D7ppafbtRLw78FIk8tw7F6hbUPPk4tcHNThv7DdokXWGKbyPQH1iw9qxPeulp。2.A 事实细节题。根据第二段第一句可知Blair的第一站是迈阿密,由此可推知:他们正在等待去迈阿密的飞机,故答案为A项。

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