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Passage1CharlieChaplinhasbrokenallrecordsinmakingpeoplelaugh.Noonehassosetawholeworldlaughingasthelittlemanwiththewalkingstickandtheoversizedshoes.MuchhasbeenwrittenaboutChaplin'sartandhiscareer,andopinionshaverangedwidely.Butperhapsthosewhocalledhim"thetruesthumanbeingofourtime"cameclosesttothetruth.Thosewhohavecalledhimageniusstressthetimelessandcommonqualitiesinhiswork.Itisanartfilledwithsadelementsanddeephumanfeeling,withwhichanaudiencecannothelpbutbecomeinvolved.Itisforthesereasons,Ibelieve,thatthefigureofCharliehasattractedgenerationaftergeneration.AllthewriterswhogiveaccountsofChaplin'slifeagreethatCharlie'sunhappyearlyyearsintheareainLondonwherehousesweredirtyandwornhadagreatinfluenceonhisdevelopmentandonthetypeoffilmshemade.Chaplinhimselfemphasizesitinhismemoirs(回憶錄).Themoreonereadsabouthisearliestperiod,themoreonetendstoagree.Indeed,hissufferingyouthhadalastinginfluenceonhim.Chaplinwasneverafraidtodealwithsubjectscausingmuchdisagreementinhisfilms.HegaveahumorousperformanceonwaronlyafewweeksbeforetheAmericansoldierscamehomefromWorldWarIin1918.Thiswasregardedasmadness,buttheperformancewaswellreceived.Soperfectlydidithitthenailontheheadthateventhereturningsoldiersfounditimpossibletohateitanddeeplyappreciatedthisshortandhumorousperformanceonwhatforthemhadbeenanunpleasantreality.Chaplingavenumerousperformancesattackingcapitalgovernments,satirizing(諷刺)thecrueltyofthemachineage,andevenmakingfunofHitler.Yearsafterhisdeath,thefunnyfilmsofmotionpictureactoranddirectorCharlieChaplincontinuetobewellloved.Heisparticularlywellknownforhissuccessasacreatorofhumorouspresentationsthatmakefunofpeople,theestablishment,ornetworks.AllofthefollowingaboutCharlieChaplinaretrueexcept.hewasbornintheUSAhewasagreatfilmactorhehadanunhappyearlylifehemadefunofHitlerinoneofhisfilmsAccordingtotheauthor,CharlieChaplinhasbeenwelllovedbygenerationaftergenerationbecause.hesetthewholeworldlaughinghisperformancesgetpeopleinvolvedhisworksappealtopeopleindifferentperiodsbothBandCAccordingtothewritersofCharlieChaplin'slifehistory,hadastronginfluenceonthetypeoffilmshemade.thesocietyinwhichhelivedtheaudiencewhopraisedandadmiredhimhisunhappyearlyyearsinthepoorareainLondonthosewhocalledhimageniusAccordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?TherearetimelessqualitiesinChaplin'sworkbecausehedidn'tinvolvehimselfinpoliticalaffairs.Chaplinbecamewelllovedyearsafterhisdeath.Chaplin'sperformanceisfunnywithoutanysadelements.Chaplin'sfilmsarethecombinationsoffunnyandsadelements.Thispassagewas.writtenbyCharlieChaplinwrittenaboutCharlieChaplinadvertisingoneofCharlieChaplin'sfilmswrittenforstudentstolearnfilm-makingPassage2AlthoughBeethovencouldsitdownandcomposeeasily,hisreallygreatcompositionsdidnotcomeeasilyatall.Theycosthimagreatdealofhardworkandhealwaysfoundithardtosatisfyhimself.Whenhewas28,hebegantonoticeastrangenoiseinhisears.Asitgrewworse,hewenttoseedoctors,andwastoldthathewasgoingdeaf.Thiswastoomuchforanycomposertobear.Beethovenwaswithouthope;hewassurethathewasgoingtodie.Hewenttothecountrysidewherehewrotealonggood-byelettertohisbrothers,describinghowsadandlonelyhisdeafnessmadehim.Helongedtodie,andsaidtodeath,"Comewhenyouwill;Ishallmeetyoubravely."Infact,Beethovendidsomethingbraverthandying.Hegatheredhiscourageandwentonwritingmusic,thoughhecouldhearwhathewrotemoreandmorefaintly.Hewrotethemusicforwhichwerememberhimbestafterhebecamedeaf.Thismusicwasverydifferentfromanythathadbeencomposedbefore.Insteadoftheartisticandbeautifulmusicthatearliercomposershadwrittenfortheirrichlisteners,Beethovenwrotestormy,excitingmusicwhichremindsusofhistroubledandcourageous(勇敢的)life.HisHeroic(英雄的)Symphony(交響樂)andFifthSymphonybothshowhiscourageinstrugglingwithhisfate.Intimehewentcompletelydeaf,buthewrotemorecreativelythanever,forhecould"hear"hismusicinhismind.Hewaslonelyandoftenunhappybutinspiteofthis,heoftenwrotejoyfulmusic,suchashislastsymphony,theNinth.Becauseofhiscourageandstrongwilltotriumph,hismusichasgivenjoyandencouragementtomillionsofpeople.HowdidBeethoven'sdeafnessaffecthim?Itkilledhim.Itstoppedhiswritingmusic.Itdrovehimmad.Ithelpedhimcreategreatmusic.WhichofthefollowingmusicworkswrittenbyBeethovenwasjoyful?No.9Symphony.No.7Symphony.No.5Symphony.No.3Symphony.Beethovenlongedtodiebecause.hehadtolddeathhewouldmeetitbravelyhefelthisdeafnesswastoomuchforhimtobearasacomposerhewouldn'tbeabletowritemusicforrichlistenersafterbecomingdeafhewouldn'tbeabletosupporthisfamilyWhichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?MusicandSymphonyHardtoSatisfyC.TheMusicofFateD.DeafnessinMusic.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?Whenhewaspartlydeaf,Beethoven'smusicbecamemoreandmoregentle.Hismusicbecamemoreandmoreartisticalthoughhewasdeaf.Hewrotefainterandfaintermusicafterhewentdeaf.Hecomposedexcitingandencouragingmusicthatreflectedhisstrugglewithhisfate.Passage3Englishfoodisthoughtofpoorlyinothercountries.ThisismostprobablybecauseforeignersinEnglandareoftenobliged(不得不)toeatinthemorefast-foodtypeofrestaurant.Hereitisnecessarytopreparefoodrapidlyinlargeamounts,andthetasteofthefoodinevitablysuffers,thoughitsquality,fromthepointofviewofnourishment(營養(yǎng)),isquitesatisfactory.Still,itisratherdullandnotalwayspleasantlypresented.Moreover,theEnglishmaneatinginacheapormediumpricerestaurantisusuallyinahurry(atleastatlunch),andamealeateninaleisurelywayinpleasantsurroundingsisalwaysfarmoreenjoyablethanamealtakenquicklyinabusiness-likeenvironment.Ingeneral,itispossibletogetagoodmealatareasonableprice;infact,suchamealmaybelessexpensivethansimilarfoodinothercountries.Forthosewithmoneytospare,therearerestaurantsthatcomparefavorablywiththebestinanycountry.Inmanycountriesbreakfastisasnack(點心)ratherthanameal,butthetypicalEnglishbreakfastisafullmeal.Somepeoplehaveabowlofhotorcoldcereal(谷物)tobeginwith.Thencomesalargeandfillingcourse,usuallycooked,suchasbacon(臘肉)andeggs,orsomeothertypeofmeat.Yorkshireham(火腿)isalsoabreakfastmanypeopleenjoy.Afterwardscomestoast,withbutterandmarmalade(果子醬),andperhapssomefruit.Teaorcoffeeisdrunkwiththemeal.ManyEnglishpeoplenowtakesuchafullbreakfastonlyonSundaymorning.Foodinthemorefast-foodtypeofrestaurantinBritainisalways.servedinlargeamountsverypleasantinappearancequiteacceptableforforeignersnotsodeliciousAccordingtothepassage,Englishfoodisintermsofnourishment.actuallyquitesatisfactorynotgoodatallalwaysverysimpleD.alwaystakeninpleasantsurroundingsdespiteitspoortasteForeignersinBritainalwayschooseto.eatthemosttypicalfoodhaveafullbreakfasteverydaybuytheleastexpensivefoodhavetheirmealsinthemorefast-foodtypeofrestaurantWhichofthefollowingstatementsisprobablytrue?Englishmenalwaystalkabouttimewhileeating.Thesamemealwouldbemoreenjoyableifeateninbettersurroundings.It'salmostimpossibleforanyBritishrestauranttorankamongthebestintheworld.PeoplecanhardlygetenoughfoodatareasonablepriceinBritain.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisprobablyNOTtrue?ManyEnglishmenhaveafullbreakfastonlyonceaweek.TypicalbreakfastinBritainisamealratherthanasnack.Englishmenaresostuckintheiroldwaysthattheyhaveafullbreakfasteveryday.Englishpeoplealwayshaveteaorcoffeewithafullbreakfastinsteadoffruitjuice.Passage4TelevisioncarriesmorenationaladvertisingthananyothermediumintheUnitedStates.ThesameistrueinsomesmallercountriessuchasSpainandPortugal,whereitistheonlymediumreachingageneralnationalaudience.Inmanycountries,(SwedenandDenmark,forexample)thestate-ownedtelevisionacceptsnoadvertising.Inmanyothercountriestheamountofcommercial(商業(yè)廣告)timeisverymuchlimited,asinFrance,Germany,andItaly.Russianstate-ownedtelevisionbeganacceptingalimitedamountofadvertisingin1988.ThechiefreasonthattelevisionissowelllikedamongUnitedStatesadvertisersisthatitreachesavastnumberofpeopleatthesametime.Whileitcancostwellover100,000dollars,a30-secondcommercialonnetworktelevisioncanbeseenandheardbyasmanyas25millionviewers.Forcompaniesthatmustmakeprospectsawareoftheirproductsandconvincethemoftheirbenefitsimmediately,thereisnothingasefficientastelevisionadvertising.Becauseitemploysmotionaswellaswords,pictures,sounds,andmusic,televisionisavaluablemediumforproductsthatlendthemselvestodemonstration.Noothermediumisaseffectiveinshowinghowquicklyanautomobilecanmoveorhowwellacertaintypeofwristwatchwillstandupunderheavyuseandcontinuetorun.Inthesameway,itisanidealmediumforshowinghowsomeproductscanmakeapersonfeelbetterabouthim-orherself,suchaslong-distancetelephonecalls.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?ThereislessadvertisingonTVinSpainthaninSweden.OnecanneverseeanycommercialonTVinDenmarksinceitisnotacceptedatall.TheamountofcommercialtimeisverymuchlimitedinmostEuropeancountries.Frenchpeopledon'thavetoworryaboutbeingtroubledbycommercials.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthemainreasonUnitedStatesadvertisersliketelevisionsomuch?Itcommunicatesinformationmorequickly.EveryhouseholdhasatleastoneTVset.Itcommunicatesinformationtoavastnumberofpeopleatthesametime.AmericanpeoplelovewatchingTVmorethanreading.Thewordprospectinthe2ndparagraphmeans.potentialcustomerscompetitorsworkingstaffatTVstationspartnersWhichofthefollowingisemployedinTVadvertising?MotionSoundsandmusic.PicturesAlloftheabove.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?Televisionisasefficientasnewspaperindemonstrationbenefitsofacertainproductorservice.Televisionisavaluablemediumindemonstratingbenefitsofacertainproductorservice.TVcommercialscanhardlyhelptocommunicatefeelings.PeopleuseadvertisingonTVwhenevernecessarybecauseofitseffectiveness.Passage5Coffeeisoneofthemostpopular(流行的)drinksthroughouttheworldtoday.Infact,accordingtosomeestimates,over30%ofalladultsintheworlddrinkcoffeeatleastonceadayontheaverage.Coffeecontainsakindofdrugcalledcaffeine(咖啡因).Caffeineisachemicalthatstimulates(刺激)thenervesofthebody.Drinkingcoffeetendstomakepeoplealittlebitmoreawake—atleastforashorttime-becauseofthisstimulatingeffectonthenervoussystem(系統(tǒng)).Acupofcoffeehas,ontheaverage,about3%caffeineinit.Onestoryofthediscoveryofthecoffeeplantrelatestothiseffectofcaffeine.Accordingtothestory,coffeewasdiscoveredinEastAfrica.ThestorysaysthatcoffeewasfirstfoundbyagoatfarmernamedKaldi.Thiswasabouttheyear850.Kaldiwasleadinghisanimalsthroughthemountainsandthegoatswerestoppingrepeatedlytoeattheplantsnearthepath.Suddenly,someofthegoatsstartedjumpingupanddowninaverystrangeway.Kaldifiguredoutthatthegoatswereactingthiswaybecauseoftheplantstheywereeating.Kaldihimselftriedeatingsomeofthegreenbeans(豆莢)thatthegoatshadbeeneating.He,too,feltthestimulatingeffectofthebeans.Kaldiwantedtoprovewhathadhappened,sohepickedsomeofthebeansandtookthembacktohishomevillage,wherehetoldhisstory.Thegreenbeangotthename"Kaffa"andlater"coffee"becausethebeanswerediscoveredinaplacecalledKaffainAfrica.Thenforyears,peopleusedtoeatafewofthegreenKaffabeanswhentheywereinthemountainsandneededextraenergytodotheirwork.Itwaslaterfoundthatthecoffeebeanscouldbepickedandthendrieduntiltheyturnedbrown,andthentheycouldbestored.Ifthebeansweredriedandstored,theycouldbeusedatanytime.Whatiscaffeine?akindofseedakindofplantakindofdrugakindofnutWhatisthepurposeofdrinkingcoffee?A.Tobecomemoreawake.Tobecomemorehealthy.Tobecomemorehappy.D.Tobecomemoreclever.Coffeewasfirstfoundbya.doctorfarmerdruggist(藥劑師)chemist(化學家)Howdidthegoatsreactaftereatingtheplants?Theyfellasleep.Theycouldnotfindtheirwayhome.Theystartedjumpingupanddown.Theywantedtoeatmore.Whydidthegreenbeangetthename"Kaffa"?BecauseKaldilovedhishomevillageverymuch.BecauseKaldi'sgoatslovedthegreenbeanverymuch.Becausethebeanswerediscoveredinaplacebythisname.Becausethebeanscouldbepickedanddried.Passage6PepysandhiswifehadaskedsomefriendstodinneronSunday,September2nd,1666.Theservants(女仆)wereupverylateontheSaturdayevening,gettingeverythingreadyforthenextday,andwhiletheywerebusytheysawtheglowofafirestartinthesky.By3o'clockontheSundaymorning,theglowhadbecomesobrightthatoneoftheservants,Jane,wokehermastertoseeit.Pepyswenttothewindowtowatchit.Itseemedfairlyfaraway,soafteratimehewentbacktobed.Whenhegotupinthemorning,itlookedasthoughthefirewasdyingdown,thoughhecouldstillseeit.Sohesettoworktotidy( 整理)hisroomandputhisthingsbackwherehewantedthemaftertheservantshadcleanedeverything.Whilehewasdoingthis,Janecameintosaythatshehadheardthatthefirewasabadone:threehundredhouseshadbeenburneddowninthenightandthefirewasstillburning.Pepyswentouttoseeforhimself.HewenttotheTowerofLondonandclimbeduponahighpartofthebuildingsothathecouldseewhatwashappening.Fromthere,Pepyscouldseethatitwas,indeed,abadfireandthateventhehousesonLondonBridgewereburning.Someonetoldhimthatthefirehadstartedinabaker'shouseinPuddingLane(小巷),andthentheflames(火焰)hadquicklyspreadtotheotherhousesinthenarrowlane.SobegantheGreatFireofLondon,afirethatlastednearlyfivedays,destroyedmostoftheoldcityandended,soitissaid,atPieCorner.Theservantswereupverylatebecause.theywerechattingtheywerehavingapartytheywerepreparingforadinnertheywerewatchingafirePepyswentbacktobedbecause.hewasnotinterestedinchattingaboutafirehedidnotthinkthefirewasanythingspecialthefirewasfarawayD.thefirehaddieddownWhenPepyswastidyinghisroomandthings,JanecameinandtoldhimthatthefirewasdyingdownthefirehadbeenputoutthefirewasabadonenoflamecouldbeseenThefirestarted.onLondonBridgeinabaker'shousebecausethelanewastoonarrowforpeopletocomeinbecausepeoplecouldnotgetenoughwatertoputitoutPieCornerwas.thesiteoftheTowerofLondonthesiteoftheGreatFireofLondontheplacewherethefireendedtheplacewherePepyslivedPassage7TheUniversityofLondonisoneofBritain'slargestcentersforhighereducation,withanameforinternationaleducation.Locatedinoneoftheworld'smostdynamic(有活力有生氣的)cities,wecanofferinternationalstudentsawideandexcitingculturallife,aswellastheverybestcoursechoiceandteaching.WeofferourinternationalstudentstheabilitytostudyandimprovetheircommandofEnglish,toensuretheygetthebestfromthecourseoftheirchoice.InternationalstudentsareassuredofasuccessfulandhappytimewhilestudyingattheUniversityofLondon.WehaveaStudentServiceofficetohelpyouatalltimes,andfirstyearstudentsareensuredaplaceinhallsofresidenceifdesired.Yourteacherwillgiveyoupersonalinstructionifrequired.Studentscanenjoythemselvesinthefreehealthcenteratanytime.Asafinalpoint,weofferreligiousserviceroomsforthoseofallfaithsandasLondonisaninternationalcity,wecanputstudentsintouchwithmanyreligiousgroupsinthisarea.Finally,withexcellentair,rail,androadlinkstotherestofBritain,Europe,andtheworld,gettinghereiseasy.TheUniversityofLondonislocatedinacity.wellknownforproducingexcellentprofessorsfullofactivityandenergywhereyoucanenjoyeverythingfreeofchargethatisquietandpeacefulallthetimeTheUniversityofLondonisfamousfor.thelargestnumberofstudentsbeinglocatedontheThamesexcellenttransportationinternationaleducationWheneverinternationalstudentshaveanydifficultyinlife,theycangoto forhelp.thehealthcenterthehallofresidencetheStudentServiceofficetheirteacherTheuniversityassuresthefirstyearstudentsthat.theycanhaveaplaceinhallsofresidenceiftheywishtotheydon'thavetopayfortheirfirst-yeareducationtheywillallbeputintosomereligiousgroupstheycangethousesatNewcastleforaverylowpriceThemainpurposeofthispassageisto.attractmoretravelerstoLondonshowthattheUniversityoffersreligiousservicedrawmoreinternationalstudentsshowhowstudentsenjoytheirstudyPassage8Afterhavinglivedforovertwentyyearsinthesamedistrict,AlbertHallwasforcedtomovetoanewneighborhood.Hesurprisedhislandlordbytellinghimthathewasleavingbecausehecouldnotaffordtobuyanymorechocolate.ItallbeganayearagowhenAlbertHallreturnedhomeoneeveningandfoundalargedoginfrontofhisgate.Hewasveryfondofanimalsandashehappenedtohaveasmallpieceofchocolateinhispocket,hegaveittothedog.Thenextday,thedogwasthereagain.Itheldupitspaws(爪子)andreceivedanotherpieceofchocolateasareward.Albertcalledhisnewfriend"Bingo".Heneverfoundoutthedog'srealname,norwhohisownerwas.However,Bingoappearedregularlyeveryafternoonanditwasquiteclearthathelikedchocolatemorethanbones.Hesoongrewdissatisfiedwithsmallpiecesofchocolateanddemandedalargepieceaday.IfatanytimeAlbertcouldn'tgiveit,Bingogotveryangryandrefusedtolethimopenthegate.AlbertwasnowatBingo'smercyandhadto"buyhim"togetintohisownhouse!HespentsuchalargepartofhismoneytokeepBingosuppliedwithchocolatethatintheendhehadtomovesomewhereelse.Alberthadbeenlivinginthesamedistrictfor.manyweeksundertwentyyearsallhislifemorethantwentyyearsAlbertdecidedtomovebecause.hedidn'tgetalongwellwithhislandlordhewasafraidofanimals,especiallydogshecouldn'tgetintohisownhousefreelyhewasnotsatisfiedwiththatdistrictBingowaitedforAlberteveryafternoonatthegatebecause.hewantedsomeboneshewantedchocolatehelikedAlberthehadnootherplacetogoWecantellfromthestorythat.AlbertcouldaffordtobuyalargepieceofchocolateforBingoeverydayAlbertdidn'tlikeanimalsanymorefromthenonalldogscausetroubleforpeoplelivinginAlbert'sdistrict.itcostAlberttoomuchmoneytobuychocolateforBingoAlberthadto"buyhim"means.AlberthadtoembracehimAlberthadtodrivehimawayAlberthadtogivehimchocolateAlberthadtocallthepolicetotakehimawayPassage9Timespentinabookshopcanbemostpleasant,whetheryouareabook-loverormerelytheretobuyabookasapresent.Youmayevenhaveenteredtheshopjusttofindshelterfromasuddenshower.Whateverthereason,youcansoonbecometotallyunawareofyoursurroundings.Yousoonfocusonsomebookorother,andusuallyitisonlymuchlaterthatyourealizeyouhavespenttoomuchtimethereandmusthurryofftokeepsomeforgottenappointment.Thisopportunitytoescapetherealitiesofeverydaylifeisthemainattractionofabookshop.Amusicshopisverymuchlikeabookshop.Youcanrangeroundsuchplacestoyourheart'scontent.Ifitisagoodshop,noassistantwillapproachyouwiththegreeting,"CanIhelpyou?"Youneedn'tbuyanythingyoudon'twant.Inabookshopanassistantshouldremaininthebackgrounduntilyouhavefinishedreading.Then,andonlythen,arehisservicesnecessary.Onceamedicalstudenthadtoreadatextbookwhichwasfartooexpensiveforhimtobuy.Hecouldn'tobtainitfromthelibraryandtheonlycopyhecouldfindwasinabookshop.Everyafternoon,therefore,hewouldgototheshopandreadalittleofthebookatatime.Oneday,however,hewasdisappointedtofindthebookmissingfromitsusualplace.Hewasabouttoleave,whenhenoticedtheowneroftheshopmakingagesturetohimwithhishand.Expectingtobescolded,hewenttowardshim.Tohissurprise,theownerpointedtothebookwhichwasputawayinacorner."Iputitthereincaseanyonehadadesiretobuyit!"hesaid,andleftthedelightedstudenttocontinuehisreading.Timespentinabookshopcanbemostpleasant.onlywhenyoucanfindthebookyouwanttobuyonlywhenyouareabook-loverevenwhenyouenterittoavoidasuddenshowerevenwhenyouknowyouarelateforanappointmentAbookshopisofmuchattractionbecause.itoffersyouanopportunitytoforgetabouteverydaylifeitoffersyouanopportunitytolistentoasmuchmusicaspossibleitallowsyoutolearnaboutnewideasandwaysofdoingthingsitallowsyoutohaveagoodexcuseforbeinglateforanappointmentInagoodbookshop.anassistantshouldalwaysfollowyouanassistantshouldfrequentlyapproachyouandofferhelpyouneedn'tbuyanythingyoudon'twantyoucancommunicatefreelywithanassistantThemedicalstudentwenttoabookshopeveryday.tolookforusefulbookstoreadatextbooktotalkwiththeshopownertousethecomputerattheshopTheownerofthebookshopputawaythebook.incaseotherpeoplewantedtobuyitincasethemedicalstudentwantedtobuyitbecausehewantedtosellitatahighpricebecausehewantedtokeepitforhimselfPassage10IntheUnitedStates,itisnotnormaltotelephonesomeoneveryearlyinthemorning.Ifyoutelephonehimearlyintheday,whileheisshavingorhavingbreakfast,thetimeofthecallshows

thatthematterisveryimportantandrequiresimmediateattention.Thesamemeaningisattachedtotelephonecallsmadeafter11:00p.m.Ifsomeonereceivesacallduringsleepinghours,heassumesit'samatteroflifea

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