Modem industry must have developed ______ .A.before the Middle AgesB.in Greece or RomeC.ar
Modem industry must have developed ______ .
A.before the Middle Ages
B.in Greece or Rome
C.around the 19th century
D.until the 19th century
Modem industry must have developed ______ .
A.before the Middle Ages
B.in Greece or Rome
C.around the 19th century
D.until the 19th century
No longer is the possession of information【C11】______ to a privileged minority. Forty years ago people used to【C12】______ to the cinema, but now far more people sit at home and turn on the TV to watch a programme that【C13】______ into millions of homes. Communication is no longer merely concerned【C14】______ the transmission of information. The modem communications industry influences the way people live in society and broadens, their【C15】______ by allowing access to information, education and entertainment. The printing, broadcasting and【C16】______ industries are all involved with informing, educating and entertaining.
【C17】______ a great deal of the material communicated by the mass media is very【C18】______ to the individual and to the society of which he is a part, the vast modem network of communications is【C19】______ to abuse. How ever, the mass media are with us for better, for worse, and there is no turning【C20】______ .
【C1】
A.basis
B.base
C.foundation
D.ground
Modem industry or companies cannot survive ______.
A.if advertising continues to exist
B.if the link between the customers and manufacturers remains good
C.if "the criticized child" dies out
D.if society has become more industrialized
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Oxford is a very old town on the River Thames, about 60 miles from London. Unlike modem university towns, where you usually find the university on the edge of the town, or on its own campus. Oxford's center is the university, and all round the crossroads at the very. heart of Oxford, Carfax, there are grey stone colleges and other university buildings. In the center you can also find interesting old restaurants. There are a lot of churches, and a few really large and interesting buildings, such as the Ashmolean Museum, the "round" library, the Boolean and the Radcliffe Camera. Like all English towns, there are parks, and one "The Parks" is the home of university cricket in the summer months. As you leave the center and go towards the edge of Oxford you can see industrial areas in one direction; and in another, beautiful suburb. There is, in fact, quite a lot of industry in Oxford.
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A.An old industrial center.
B.A well-known university.
C.A famous university town.
D.A newly dcveloped town.
The modem communication industry ____________________ (通过让人们获取信息和娱乐,拓宽了人们的眼界).
The reasons why the immigrants cannot work in industry are the following, except______.
A.low educational standards
B.lack of training
C.capital intensive modem industry
D.labor intensive modem industry
In which ways is home service industry good for our society?
A.It meets the needs of modem life.
B.It provides work opportunities for the laid-off workers.
C.It is a new industry.
D.Both A and B.
According to the passage, with the development of modem industry,______.
A.factory laborers will overtake intellectual employees in number
B.there are as many middle-class employees as factory laborers
C.employers have attached great importance to factory laborers
D.the proportion of factory laborers in the total employee population has decreased
A.Modern industry must have developed before the Middle Ages.
B.Modern industry must have developed around the 19th century.
C.Modern industry must have developed in Greece or Rome.
D.Modern industry must have developed machines to take tests.
Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Censorship(审查制度) is for the good of society as a whole. Imagine what chaos there would be if we lived in a society without laws. Like the law, censorship contributes to the common good.
Some people think that it is disgraceful that a censor should interfere with works of art. Who is this person, they say, to ban this great book or cut that great film? No one can set him- self up as a superior being. But we must remember two things. Firstly, where genuine works of art are concerned, modem censors are extremely liberal in their views—often tar more liberal than a large section of the public. Artistic merit is something which censors clearly recognize. And secondly, we must bear in mind that the great proportion of books, plays and films which come before the censor are very far from being" works of art".
When discussing censorship, therefore, we should not confine our attention to great masterpieces, but should consider the vast numbers of publications and films which make up the bulk(大部分) of the entertainment industry. When censorship laws are relaxed, dishonest people are given a license to produce virtually anything in the name of "art". There is an increasing tendency to equate" artistic" with" pornographic" (色情的). So one of the great things that censorship does is to prevent certain people from making fat profits by corrupting(腐蚀)the minds of others. Society would really be poorer if deprived itself of the wise counsel and the re- straining influence which a censor provides.
A censor's duty is______.
A.to ban publications and cut films
B.to ensure there is no dirty content in books, plays or films
C.to distinguish works of art from others
D.to place the entertainment industry under his control
A.temporarily
B.permanently
C.partially
D.completely
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