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[单项选择]Fashion magazines and TV advertisements seem to link fashion to ______.
A. confidence in life
B. personal dress
C. individual hair style
D. personal future
[单项选择]Fashion magazines and TV advertisements seem to connect fashion with ______.
A. confidence
B. personal taste
C. appearance
D. make-up
[单项选择]Fashion magazines and TV advertisements seem. to link fashion to
A. confidence in life
B. personal dress
C. individual hair style
D. personal future
[单项选择]The phenomenon that today's children seem adult-like is attributed by the author to ______.
A. the widespread influence of television
B. the poor arrangement of teaching content
C. the fast pace of human intellectual development
D. the constantly rising standard of living
[单项选择]The waltz and the tango seem to be out of fashion today. Things like the twist and jerk seem to be ______ young people are really interested in.
A. all that about
B. about that all
C. about all that
D. all about that
[单项选择]Speaker A: I can't seem to find a color TV of the new model. Speaker B:_____
[单项选择]Suppose Mr Li wants to watch TV in the morning and he doesn't feel much interested in sports or games. Which program would he like to choose
A. CCTV English Service, News.
B. Channel 2, 1990 National Day evening party.
C. Channel 8, film: Daughter of the Sea.
D. Channel 8, TV drama: The Tea House.
[单项选择]He didn't seem to mind______ TV while he was trying to finish his homework.
A. their watching
B. them watching
C. that they watch
D. them to watch
[单项选择]Two different theoretical explanations seem to be produced by Zimring's analysis. What are they
[单项选择]The author seem to believe that prosperity
[单项选择]The student organizations seem to be effective in _______.
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Futurists have identified two changes that seem to be central to contemporary social life. First, the United States is being restructured from an industrial to an information society. Second, modem societies are increasingly shifting from a national to a global economy. Futurists have applied a good many metaphors to these changes, including Daniel Bell’s "postindustrial society," Alvin Toffler’s "the third wave" and John Naisbitt’s "megatrends". Common to these metaphors is the notion that American society is shifting from the production of goods to the production of services and from society based on the coordination of people and machines to a society organized around knowledge. These changes, it is contended, will afford a great variety of choices. The world will increasingly be one of many flavors, not just vanilla or chocolate. Many observers of contemporary American life believe that we are witnessing a historical change and
A. The steam engine.
B. Nuclear power production.
C. The combustion process.
D. The energy producing process of the sun.