1、 The survey, of citizens of five Chinese cities, found that 79 percent of interviewees use the internet for information, and 55.1 percent to read news on the internet. About 63 percent of the interviewees use e-mail. The average times spent surfing the net and watching TV were 2.73 hours and 1.29hou
2、rs, respectively.Only 10.4 percent reported use the internet primarily to send and receive email; 65.9 percent read online news; 62.2 quite often play games on-line. More and more people have taken an interest in the entertainment opportunities online. Up to 56.5 percent of interviewees quite often
3、download music, and 53.5 percent get entertainment messages from the internet.Yet the survey found that television is still the dominant mass medium. Seventy-nine percent of interviewees choose to watch TV to get information, and another 75 percent take newspapers as important as TV.Five major web s
4、ites in the Chinese language, namely Sina, Sohu, Netease, Baidu and Yahoo are still ranked top ones by web users, and those that voted for Sina as the best among them were 30.9 percent.Authorized statistics showed that web users in China have already exceeded 100 million, second to that of the Unite
5、d States.1. Which of the following is not true?A. Chinese people are now spending more time surfing the net than watching TV.B. There are more Chinese people using the internet for information compared with those reading news on the internet.C. There are more people using e-mail compared with those
6、searching information on the internet.D. There are more people using e-mail compared with those reading news on the internet.2. The survey shows that .A. Only 10.4% reported use the internet to send and receive email.B. Less than half of the people use the internet for enter fain-ment.C. All of the
7、people reported like to play games on-line.D. Most of the people reported read online news.3. Which will you choose if you want to chat with your friends on the internet?A. TV B. Sina C. telephone D. QQ4. The underlined word “exceeded” means .A. increased to B. increased by C. risen D. decreasedBIn
8、the early part of the twentieth century, racism was widespread in the United States. Many African Americans were not given equal opportunities in education or employment. Marian Anderson (1897-1993) was an African American woman who gained fame as a concert singer in this climate of racism. She was
9、born in Philadelphia and sang in church choirs during her childhood. When she applied for admission to a local music school in 1917, she was turned down because she was black. Unable to attend music school, she began her career as a singer for church gatherings. In 1929, she went to Europe to study
10、voice and spent several years performing there. Her voice was widely praised throughout Europe. Then she returned to the US in 1935 and became a top concert singer after performing at Town Hall in New York City.Racism again affected Anderson in 1939. When it was arranged for her to sing at Constitut
11、ion Hall in Washington, DC, the Daughters of the American Revolution opposed it because of her color. She sang instead at the Lincoln Memorial for over 75 000 people. In 1955, Anderson became the first black soloist to sing win the Metropolitan Opera of New York City. The famous conductor Toscanini
12、praised her voice as “heard only once in a hundred years”. She was a US delegate to the United Nations in 1958 and won the UN peace prize in 1977. Anderson eventually triumphed over racism.5. According to this passage, what did Marian Anderson do between 1917 and 1929?A. She studied at a music schoo
13、l. B. She sang for religious activities.C. She sang at Town Hall in New York. D. She studied voice in Europe.6. Toscanini thought that Marian Anderson .A. had a very rare voice B. sang occasionally in publicC. sang only once in many years D. was seldom heard by people7. Andersons beautiful voice was
14、 first recognized .A. at the Lincoln Memorial B. in Washington, DC.C. in Europe D. at the United Nations8. This passage shows that Anderson finally defeated racism in the US by .A. protesting to the government B. appealing to the United NationsC. demonstrating in the streets D. working hard to perfe
15、ct her artCIS IT TIME TO GET MP3?Your computer has been playing music for years, one CD at a time. Now hundreds of songs can be stored in your PC (personal computer) if theyre in the MP3 format.What is it?MP3 compresses music into small computer friendly files. You access MP3 music several ways : Music can be downloaded from websites that have converted vast music libraries into MP3. Or you can prerecord CDs into your PC and convert songs in minutes into MP3. On