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The case of Mrs. Pryce is mentioned to demonstrate that

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A.children need more concern and care than the elderly.

B.more children are suffering from cancer nowadays.

C.students are more inclined to be diagnosed with cancer.

D.she is so unfortunate as to lose her daughter.

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  • 1The author seems to be mainly concerned with

    A.prejudice against less popular websites.

    B.equality of search engines.

    C.key to Google’s success.

    D.negative effects of search engines.

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  • 2Santo Fortunato and his colleagues seem to suggest that

    A.fair effect is created by increasing traffic to less well known sites.

    B.popular websites are made more fashionable by search engines.

    C.the situation in favor of popular pages has become more serious.

    D.Popular pages are more likely to be discovered by random links.

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  • 3The foremost reason why Google is successful is no other than

    A.its magical ability.

    B.its higher page rankings.

    C.complexity of its algorithms.

    D.its heavy web traffic.

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  • 4According to the text, the importance of a page is determined by

    A.controlling other pages.

    B.the number of its links to other pages.

    C.using mathematical methods.

    D.the structure of the web itself.

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  • 5What can we infer from the first three paragraphs、

    A.Mathematical methods help search engines become more popular.

    B.The web information seems to be dominated by Google alone.

    C.Sociologists argue that search engines alleviate the inequality of websites.

    D.The ability of search engines is dependent on using algorithms.

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  • 6According to Robert Arceci, child cancer patients

    A.can also survive long like adult cancer patients.

    B.suffer from a bigger probability of death after being cured.

    C.need more money to be cured than breast cancer patients.

    D.can have higher survival rates than lung cancer patients.

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  • 7Which of the following is Not true according to the text、

    A.The government should allocate more capital to child cancer.

    B.Children cancer should gain more attention from the publi

    C.C.A child cancer sufferer should be registered for researchers to track.

    D.Statesmen don’t support a national pilot child cancer registry.

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  • 8The text seems to suggest that those 1519yearolds diagnosed with cancer

    A.have a higher rate to be cured than older adults.

    B.are less likely to suffer different forms of cancer.

    C.are short of necessary medical care.

    D.are more often to be examined regularly.

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  • 9This passage is written mainly to

    A.show the indignation against the government.

    B.pay much attention to the wellbeing of children.

    C.explore the possible causes of child cancer.

    D.arouse the public’s greater attention to child cancer.

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  • 10Part BDirections:The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41—45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A—G to fill in each numbered box. The first and the last paragraphs have been placed for you in Boxes. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)

    A.Is that what the American viewing public is getting、 Perhaps 10% of primetime network programming is a happy combination of entertainment and enrichment. There used to be televisionmovies rich in human values, but they have now become an endangered species. I find television too much concerned with what people have and too little concerned with who they are, very concerned with taking care of No. 1 and not at all concerned with sharing themselves with other people. All too often it tells us the half truth we want to hear rather than the whole truth we need to hear.

    B.Why is television not more fully realizing its humanizing potential、 Is the creative community at fault、 Partially. But not primarily. I have lived and worked in that community for 32 years, as both priest and producer. As a group, these people have values. In fact, in Hollywood in recent months, audience enrichment has become their thing. A coalition of media companies has endowed the Humanitas Prize so that it can recognize and celebrate those who accomplish it.

    C.Every good story will not only captivate its viewers but also give them some insight into what it means to be a human being. By so doing, it can help them grow into the deeply centered, sovereignty free, joyously loving human being God made them to be. Meaning, freedom and love are the supreme human values. And this is the kind of human enrichment the American viewing public has a right to expect from those who make its entertainment.

    D.The problem with American TV is not the lack of storytellers of conscience but the commercial system within which they have to operat

    E.All too often it tells us the half truth we want to hear rather than the whole truth we need to hear.B.Why is television not more fully realizing its humanizing potential、 Is the creative community at fault、 Partially. But not primarily. I have lived and worked in that community for 32 years, as both priest and producer. As a group, these people have values. In fact, in Hollywood in recent months, audience enrichment has become their thing. A coalition of media companies has endowed the Humanitas Prize so that it can recognize and celebrate those who accomplish it.C.Every good story will not only captivate its viewers but also give them some insight into what it means to be a human being. By so doing, it can help them grow into the deeply centered, sovereignty free, joyously loving human being God made them to be. Meaning, freedom and love are the supreme human values. And this is the kind of human enrichment the American viewing public has a right to expect from those who make its entertainment.D.The problem with American TV is not the lack of storytellers of conscience but the commercial system within which they have to operate. Television in the U.S. is a business. In the past, the business side has been balanced by a commitment to public service. But in recent years the fragmentation of the mass audience, huge interest payments and skyrocketing production costs have combined with the FCC’s abdication of its responsibility to protect the common good to produce an almost total preoccupation with the bottom line. The networks are struggling to survive. And that, the statistics seem to indicate, is mindless, heartless, escapist fare. If we are dissatisfied with the moral content of what we are invited to watch, I think we should begin by examining our own consciences. When we tune in, are we ready to plunge into reality, so as to extract its meaning, or are we hoping to escape into a sedated world of illusion、 And if church leaders want to elevate the quality of the country’s entertainment, they sould forget about boycotts, production codes and censorship. They should work at educating their people in media literacy and at mobilizing them to support quality shows in huge numbers.E.It is not a question of entertainment or enrichment. These are complementary concerns and presuppose each other. The story that entertains without enriching is superficial and escapist. The story that enriches without entertaining is simply dull. The story that does both is a delight.

    G.That is the only sure way to improve the moral content of America’s entertainment.

    H.A.Is that what the American viewing public is getting、 Perhaps 10% of primetime network programming is a happy combination of entertainment and enrichment. There used to be televisionmovies rich in human values, but they have now become an endangered species. I find television too much concerned with what people have and too little concerned with who they are, very concerned with taking care of No. 1 and not at all concerned with sharing themselves with other people. All too often it tells us the half truth we want to hear rather than the whole truth we need to hear.B.Why is television not more fully realizing its humanizing potential、 Is the creative community at fault、 Partially. But not primarily. I have lived and worked in that community for 32 years, as both priest and producer. As a group, these people have values. In fact, in Hollywood in recent months, audience enrichment has become their thing. A coalition of media companies has endowed the Humanitas Prize so that it can recognize and celebrate those who accomplish it.C.Every good story will not only captivate its viewers but also give them some insight into what it means to be a human being. By so doing, it can help them grow into the deeply centered, sovereignty free, joyously loving human being God made them to be. Meaning, freedom and love are the supreme human values. And this is the kind of human enrichment the American viewing public has a right to expect from those who make its entertainment.D.The problem with American TV is not the lack of storytellers of conscience but the commercial system within which they have to operate. Television in the U.S. is a business. In the past, the business side has been balanced by a commitment to public service. But in recent years the fragmentation of the mass audience, huge interest payments and skyrocketing production costs have combined with the FCC’s abdication of its responsibility to protect the common good to produce an almost total preoccupation with the bottom line. The networks are struggling to survive. And that, the statistics seem to indicate, is mindless, heartless, escapist fare. If we are dissatisfied with the moral content of what we are invited to watch, I think we should begin by examining our own consciences. When we tune in, are we ready to plunge into reality, so as to extract its meaning, or are we hoping to escape into a sedated world of illusion、 And if church leaders want to elevate the quality of the country’s entertainment, they sould forget about boycotts, production codes and censorship. They should work at educating their people in media literacy and at mobilizing them to support quality shows in huge numbers.E.It is not a question of entertainment or enrichment. These are complementary concerns and presuppose each other. The story that entertains without enriching is superficial and escapist. The story that enriches without entertaining is simply dull. The story that does both is a delight.F.That is the only sure way to improve the moral content of America’s entertainment.G.Despite questions of the motivation behind them, the attacks by the President and the Vice President on the moral content of television entertainment have found an echo in the chambers of the American soul. Many who reject the messengers still accept the message. They do not like the moral tone of American TV. In our society only the human family surpasses television in its capacity to communicate values, provide role models, form consciences and motivate human behavior. Few educators, church leaders or politicians possess the moral influence of those who create the nation’s entertainment.Order:G.→ 41. → 42. →43.→ 44.→ 45. →F.A. B. C. D. E. F. G.

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