The popularity of the film shows that the reviewers fears were completely______. [2002]A.u
The popularity of the film shows that the reviewers fears were completely______. [2002]
A.unjustified
B.unjust
C.misguided
D.unaccepted
The popularity of the film shows that the reviewers fears were completely______. [2002]
A.unjustified
B.unjust
C.misguided
D.unaccepted
第1题
According to the passage, the reason for a person's popularity is______.
A.mainly due to the job he is doing
B.all because of his facial appearances
C.still unknown and hard to be discovered
D.all for his open and active characters
第2题
Electronic Mail
During the past few years, scientist the world over have suddenly found themselves productively engaged in task they once spent their lives avoiding-writing, any kind of writing but particularly letter writing. Encouraged by electronic mail's surprisingly high speed, convenience and economy, people who never before touched the stuff are regularly, skillfully, even cheerfully tapping out a great deal of correspondence.
Electronic networks, woven into the fabric of scientific communication these days, are the route to colleagues in distant counties, shared data, bulletin boards and electronic journals. Anyone with a personal computer, a modem and the software to link computers over telephone lines can sign on. An estimated five million scientists have done so with more joining every day, most of them communicating through a bundle of interconnected domestic and foreign routes known collectively as the internet, or net. E-mail is staring to edge out the fax, the telephone, overnight mail, and of course, land mail. It shrinks time and distance between scientific collaborators, in par[ because it is conveniently asynchronous (writers can type while their colleagues across time zones sleep; their message will be waiting). If it is not yet speeding discoveries, it is certainly accelerating communication.
Jeremy Bernstei, the physicist and science writer, once called E-mail the physicist's umbilical cord. Lately other people, too, have been discovering its connective virtues. Physicists are using it; college students are using it, everybody is using it, and as a sign that it has come of age, the New Yorker has accelerates its liberating presence with a cartoon--an appreciative dog seated at a keyboard, saying happily, "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog."
The reasons given below about the popularity of E-mail can be found in the passage except______
A.direct and reliable
B.time-saving in delivery
C.money-saving
D.available at any time
第3题
Passage 4
Dieting advisor Dr. Robert Atkins recommends eating a diet high in protein for those who want to lose weight and keep it off. The hamburger patty is good, the hamburger bun bad, according to the _1_ of Atkins, who has turned his philosophies into a dieting revolution, starting with his first book, Dr.Atkins Diet Revolution, in 1972. Atkins,books _2_ top best-seller lists. Atkins companies have made millions of dollars in sales of specialty low-carb food products and carb-counting scales. But the popularity of Atkins’ eating advice, now appealing to another generation, is _3_ some food companies who rely on the consumer _4_ for carbohydrate-laden foods such as pastas and pizzas, cakes, cookies and cereals, to add weight to their own bottom lines. “Our industry has to do something, and soon. It is starting to become a _5_belief that carbohydrates are bad,” said Judi Adams, director of the Wheat Foods Council. Part of the society&39;s push will be in Washington, where federal health officials are starting talks on _6_ to the nation&39;s 11-year-old Food Guide Pyramid. Currently, the pyramid puts bread, cereals, rice and pasta as the _7_ for healthy eating. The strategy is a direct attack on Atkins: Americans who follow the Atkins diet _8_ their risk of health problems that include cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, kidney damage and some cancers, the Wheat Foods Council says. According to Atkins, he is not looking to go to war with the food companies, and even Atkins diehards allow for an _9_ doughnut or cookie. “We teach people how to respect it and, on rare occasions, have it in _10_,” he said. “We know people can’t stay away from it forever.”
A) mainstream
B) increase
C) profitable
D) occasional
E) routinely
F) panicking
G) foundation
H) hasty
I) recommends
J) appetite
K) teachings
L) revisions
M) empirically
N) moderation
O) merge
第1空答案是:
第4题
第5题
A.The popularity of the Harry books.
B.The publishing of the Harry books.
C.Meeting one of her old teachers.
D.Having the must interesting train journey.
第6题
A.popular,fast
B.popularity,rapidly
C.popular,fast
D.popularity,fast
第7题
[A] famous
[B] popularity
[C] success
[D] development
第8题
The popularity of the rock music brought the singers a lot of money before World War II.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第9题
Thanks to the popularity of the book, Stowe received ______ .
A.pirated editions
B.great reputation only in the USA
C.patent for both American and pirated editions
D.patent for only the American editions
第10题
The main idea of the passage is_________
A.the increasing popularity of renovation
B.nostalgia
C.changes in the building business
D.preservation of attractive or historic buildings