Not until ________ the Internet ________ that the Chinese sailors were rescued by the European Union Task Force.
A.did I surf; did I know B.did I surf; I knew
C.I surfed; did I know D.I surfed; I had know
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Not until ________ the Internet ________ that the Chinese sailors were rescued by the European Union Task Force.
A.did I surf; did I know B.did I surf; I knew
C.I surfed; did I know D.I surfed; I had know
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(2013·开封高三第一次模考)Not until ________ the Internet ________ that the Chinese sailors were rescued by the European Union Task Force.
A.did I surf; did I know B.did I surf; I knew
C.I surfed; did I know D.I surfed; I had know
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Not until ___ on TV ___ that the Chinese was rescued by the European Union Task Force.
A. did I turn; did I know B. did I turn; I knew
C. I turned; did I know D. I turned; I had know
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Not until 2012 _____ to a Chinese writer for the first time.
A.the Nobel Prize in literature was awarded
B.was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature
C.was the Nobel Prize in literature awarded
D.the Nobel Prize was awarded in literature
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阅读理解。
The latest Chinese “god song” (an Internet term to describe pop songs that spread virally through the Internet) is still stirring up fierce debates between those who view it as a milestone for Chinese pop music going global and those who regard it as a bad image of China.
Last week, Little Apple, written and performed by Chopsticks Brothers, won the AMA International Song Award and the_duo performed the song at the 2014 American Music Awards in Los Angeles. Another Chinese pop singer, Zhang Jie, won the International Artist Award.
But while fans of these singers are thinking highly of the awards and the performance by Chopsticks Brothers at the AMA celebration, there are others who are less excited. They have questioned the value of the awards and what effects it will have on Chinese culture's “going abroad”, claiming it may leave foreign audiences with a poor impression of Chinese pop music, and even Chinese culture.
The Little Apple phenomenon, both home and abroad, can be more easily understood and judged if we look at it from a business perspective rather than a cultural perspective. The professional promoters behind the duo have developed a clear strategy to promote the duo and their works, not just this particular song. Little Apple was originally released to promote the duo's film Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon.
From the very beginning a viral marketing strategy was used to promote the song, which immediately went viral on the Internet due to its repetitive rhythm, easytoremember lyrics, simple and funny dance and, most importantly, grass roots nature. The video accumulated more than 1 billion hits on China's major video websites.
Although the song was generally dismissed by music professionals who criticized it as “musical junk food”, Little Apple's popularity nationally paved the way for promoting the duo internationally.
1.The writer's attitude to the song of Little Apple is________.
A.opposed B.negative
C.objective D.critical
2.What do the underlined words “the duo” refer to?
A.Little Apple. B.Chopsticks Brothers.
C.Zhang Jie. D.American singers.
3.We can learn from the passage that ________.
A.Little Apple's popularity is also a success of the marketing strategy
B.Little Apple is generally thought worthless by the AMA
C.Little Apple is really popular with all people in China
D.Little Apple was originally released as a pop song on the Internet
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The latest Chinese "god song" (an Internet term to describe pop songs that spread virally(病毒性地) through Internet) is still stirring fierce debate between those who view it as a milestone for Chinese pop music going global and those who regard it as bad for China's image.
Last week, Little Apple, written and performed by the Chopsticks Brothers, won the AMA International Song Award and the duo performed the song at the 2014 American Music Awards in Los Angeles. Another Chinese pop singer, Zhang Jie, won the International Artist Award.
But while fans of these singers are thinking highly of the awards and the performance by the Chopsticks Brothers at the AMA celebration as significant, there are others who are less excited. They have questioned the value of the awards and what effect it will have on Chinese culture's "going abroad", claiming it may leave foreign audiences with a poor impression of Chinese pop music, and even Chinese culture.
The Little Apple phenomenon, both home and abroad, can be more easily understood and judged if we look at it from a business perspective rather than a cultural perspective. The professional promoters behind the duo have developed a clear strategy to promote the duo and their work, not just this particular song. Little Apple was originally released to promote the duo's film Old Boys: The Way of the Dragon.
From the very beginning a viral marketing strategy was used to promote the song, which immediately went viral on the Internet due to its repetitive rhythm, easy-to-remember lyrics, simple and funny dance and, most importantly, grassroots nature. The video accumulated more than 1 billion hits on China's major video website.
Although the song was generally dismissed by music professionals who criticized it as musical "junk food", Little Apple's popularity nationally paved the way for promoting the duo internationally.
1. The writer’s attitude to the song of Little Apple is ______.
A. opposed B. negative
C. objective D. critical
2.What does the underlined words “the duo” refer to?
A. Little Apple B. Chopsticks brothers
C. Zhang Jie D. American singer
3.We can learn from the passage that ______.
A. Little Apple's popularity is also a success of marketing strategy
B. Little Apple is generally thought worthless by the AMA
C. Little Apple is really popular with all people in China
D. Little Apple was originally released as a pop song on the Internet
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It is said that Chinese are eating ____eggs per person today as they in the 1970s
A. more than twice as many B. more than twice
C. as twice D. twice more
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How long do you think it will be ______ the Chinese people land on the moon?
A.that | B.since | C.until | D.before |
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Some say the Internet will kill off papers. Others say not so fast.
Are newspapers dying?
That’s the heated debate these days. Many say the disappearance of the daily paper is just a matter of time. The future of journalism is in news websites, not newsprint.
However, others say, newspapers have been with us for hundreds of years, and while all news may be online some day, papers can exist for some time.
So who’s right? I’ll outline the arguments on both sides, and then you can decide.
Newspapers Are Dead
Newspapers are in trouble. Circulation is dropping, display and classified ad income is drying up, and the industry has experienced a hard time. Big metro papers like the Rocky Mountain News have stopped operating, and even bigger newspaper companies like the Tribune Co. go bankrupt(破产).
And where are newspaper readers going? To the Web. A recent study has found that Internet users read online newspapers for an average of 53 minutes per week in 2008. That’s highest level recorded in the eight years when the study has been done.
The study found that 22 percent of users said they stopped their subscription(订阅)to a printed paper or magazine because they could access the same content online.
Some people say the Internet is just a better place to get the news. “On the Web, newspapers are live, and they can supplement(增补)their coverage with audio, video, and the valuable resources of their vast contents,” says Geffrey I. Cole, director of the Center for the Digital Future.
1.How does the author present the topic to be discussed?
A. By presenting others’ prediction
B. By asking a question
C. By providing opposite opinions
D. By talking about the background
2.The purpose of writing the text is to _____.
A. try to draw a general conclusion
B. encourage readers to use their judgment
C. compare the advantages of two media
D. invite readers to express their opinions freely
3.Some readers no longer buy printed newspapers because they _____.
A. want to save money
B. hope to protect the environment
C. don’t care about news
D. can read online newspapers
4.What’s the advantage of the news website compared with printed newspapers?
A. it provides news vividly B. the news is more reliable
C. it can reach more readers D. it is much cheaper in price
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It was not until the 18th century that man realized that the whole of the brain was involved in the working of the mind, ?
A.was it B.wasn’t it C.did they D.didn’t they
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