Cell Phone
Hegemony I recall how annoying it was years ago when smoking
everywhere was legal in California. Many complained about the restrictions when
they arrived, but I didn’t, because I seriously hated watching shoppers smoking
through the tomatoes and lettuce in the vegetable section of the
store. People forget how sickening that used to be, especially
with the butts all over the grocery store floor. Tossing a burning smoke
on the ground, stomping it with your foot, and leaving it to be swept up by
somebody else later was somehow OK. But laws were passed, and
you could finally shop without having to buy broccoli while gagging on a nearby
Winston. Grocery stores are now filled with drips talking on
cell phones about their sisters. I believe these obnoxious chatterers are
all rebelli A. restrictions B. shoppers C. complaints D. people
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Cell Phone
Hegemony I recall how annoying it was years ago when smoking
everywhere was legal in California. Many complained about the restrictions when
they arrived, but I didn’t, because I seriously hated watching shoppers smoking
through the tomatoes and lettuce in the vegetable section of the
store. People forget how sickening that used to be, especially
with the butts all over the grocery store floor. Tossing a burning smoke
on the ground, stomping it with your foot, and leaving it to be swept up by
somebody else later was somehow OK. But laws were passed, and
you could finally shop without having to buy broccoli while gagging on a nearby
Winston. Grocery stores are now filled with drips talking on
cell phones about their sisters. I believe these obnoxious chatterers are
all rebelli A. near the broccoli counter m the shop was the counter that sold cigarettes B. while buying vegetables, one very often inhaled cigarette smoke in the shop C. there were many people in the shop who were smoking Winston brand cigarettes D. years ago the majority of the shoppers smoked when buying things
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Passage One
As one works with color in a practical or experimental way, one is impressed by two apparently unrelated facts. Color as seen is a mobile changeable thing depending to a large extent on the relationship of the color to other colores seen simultaneously. It is not fixed in its relation to the direct stimulus which creates it. On the other hand, the properties of surfaces that give rise to color do not seem to change greatly under a wide variety of illumination colors, usually (but not always) looking much the same in artificial light as in daylight. Both of these effects seem to the due in large part to the mechanism of color adaptation mentioned earlier.
When the eye is fixed on a colored area, there is an immediate readjustment of the sensitivity of the eye to color in and around the area viewed. This A. the eye’s adaptation to color B. the properties of colored surfaces C. the effect of changes in color intensity D. experiments on colored objects
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The growth of cell-phone users in the U.S. has
tapered off from the breakneck pace of 50% annually in the late 1990s to what
analysis project will be a 15% to 20% rise in 2002, and no more than that in
2003. To some extent, numerous surveys have found, slower growth in demand
reflects consumer disillusionment with just about every aspect of cell-phone
service--its reliability, quality, and notorious customer service.
The cooling off in demand threatens to cascade through the industry: The
big four U.S. cell-phone carders--Verizon Wireless, Cingular Wireless,
AT&T Wireless, Sprint imperil their timetables for becoming
profitable, not to mention their efforts to whittle down their mountains of
debt. As the carders have begun to cut costs, wireless- equipment
makers--companies such as Lucent, Nokia, and Ericsson--have been left wit A. The bad service in the U.S. cell-phone industry. B. The crisis in the U.S. cell-phone industry. C. The conflicts among cell-phone companies in the U. S. D. The price of the U.S. cell-phone industry.
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In one way of thinking, failure is a part of life. In another way, failure may be a way towards success. The “spider story ”often told, Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a cave from the English. He watched a spider spinning a web. The spider tried to reach across a rough place in the rock. He tried six times without success. On the seventh time he made it and went on to spin his web. Bruce is said to have taken heart and to have gone on to defeat the English. --- Edison, the inventor of the light bulb, made hundreds of models that failed before he found the right way to make one.
So what First, always think about your failure. What caused it Were conditions right Were you in top form yourself What can you change so things will go right next time
Second , is the goal (目标) you’re trying to reach the right one Try to do some thinking about what your real goals may be. Think about this question, “If I do succeed in this, where will i A. the value of failure B. how people would fail C. famous failures D. the cause of failure
[单项选择]Passage One A. The moon formed from pieces of Earth’s crust. B. The moon was struck by another planet. C. The moon’s composition resembles that of Mars. D. The moon’s mineral content has changed over time.
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