Many university graduates take the civil servant examination these years, ________ reflects the fierce competition in job market.
A.this B.that C.which D.what
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The first reality TV show in the world was called Expedition Robinson and it was shown in Sweden in 1997. Half the population of the country watched the final event and a new kind of TV program was born. Two years later in Holland , the first series of Big Brother was filmed. Again, it was a great success and the final program was watched by 15 million people. Now more than 20 countries around the world have Big Brother or Expedition Robinson on their TV screens. The ordinary people who take part in the programs are known by millions of people in their own countries and reality TV has become big, big business.
For the TV producers, reality TV is a dream come true because many of the programs cost nothing to make. At some point, the television viewers are asked to telephone the program to vote or to apply to take part in the show. It is the cost of these telephone calls that pays for the shows. One of the most popular shows is Pop Idol. In the show a group of attractive young people are made into pop stars. TV viewers vote for their favorite person on the show. The winner makes a record and millions of copies of the record are sold. His or her pictures are published on the covers of magazines or on the front pages of newspapers, and then, they are quickly forgotten.
But not everyone is happy about reality TV. In Portugal, two TV channels got into trouble because they showed too much of the personal lives of the people in the shows. In France, reality TV is called “rubbish TV” and the TV studios of Big Brother were attacked three times in one week. In Greece, Big Brother was described as “ against human rights and civilization”.
Those who take part in the reality TV shows are usually _____.
A. common people B. pop TV stars C. attractive people D. famous film stars
Who would pay for the cost of the reality TV shows according to the passage?
A. TV producers who make reality TV shows
B. TV actors who take part in reality TV shows.
C. TV viewers who telephone reality TV shows
D. TV companies which broadcast reality TV shows
It can be concluded from the passage that ______.
A. everyone is happy about reality TV.
B. reality TV will do well in many countries.
C. all the people in Europe are in favor of reality TV
D. reality TV will not be broadcast in any countries.
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Every year, ____ graduates take pan in TOEFL for further education abroad.
A. too much B. several scores C. many a D. scores of
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There was a sweet, wonder-filled little girl who was hurt over and over again. She 36 that she was so bad that others just couldn’t be 37 to her.
She asked many wise people to help her 38 why she was so bad that even her mother hurt her, and why she was unable to be 39 so that others wouldn’t hurt her. So she was on a 40 that she thought was to help her be “better”, but she carried a big 41 with her everywhere she went. 42 was all the hurt she had experienced. During the trip she willingly 43 what the wise people said about forgiving(寬恕).
After 50 years, she decided to 44 the bag up and just see what happened. When she looked inside it was filled with bits of paper. Once they had 45 on then, detailing the hurt. But as time went on, the words 46 slowly. She had been carrying this bag that held nothing 47 the image(印象)of something that once was.
The little girl had now become an almost-old woman. She 48 the silliness of carrying that bag around. She started 49 and dancing and she felt free!
She was able to see that her 50 loved her child, but was 51 that her little girl felt unloved. By throwing away the bag of paper and forgiving those who 52 her, she looked in the mirror and said, “I am clever, interesting and kind.” But most 53 , she was able to say “I am lovable.” 54 it took many years, she was finally open to bringing 55 into her life.
She finally saw the sweet, wonder-filled little girl that she had always been.
A. decided B. considered C. promised D. hoped
A. bad B. sorry C. thankful D. nice
A. guess B. understand C. expect D. invent
A. better B. worse C. angrier D. harder
A. holiday B. date C. trip D. path
A. bowl B. basket C. bag D. purse
A. Beneath B. Above C. Outside D. Inside
A. agreed with B. fought against C. gave up D. suffered from
A. pick B. open C. put D. break
A. pictures B. memories C. words D. dreams
A. disappeared B. appeared C. showed D. changed
A. and B. with C. among D. but
A. refused B. forgot C. realized D. preferred
A. crying B. laughing C. shouting D. worrying
A. daughter B. mother C. teacher D. friend
A. sad B. happy C. excited D. hopeful
A. liked B. hurt C. educated D. ignored
A. surprisingly B. terribly C. nervously D. importantly
A. Although B. If C. Because D. So
A. trouble B. love C. money D. future
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Walking across the campus of Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon
Univers ity one delightful spring day, I came upon a table filled
with young people chatting and enjoying the fine weather.Several
had identical blue T-Shirts with 'Trilogy @CMU" written across them —Trilogy being an Austin,
Texas-based software company with a reputation for recruiting (招聘) our top students.I walked over to the table."Are you guys here to recruit?" I asked."No, absolutely not," they replied firmly."We're not recruiters.We're just hanging out, playing a little Frisbee (飛盤) with our friends." How interesting, I thought.They've come to campus on a workday, all the way from Austin, just to hang out with some new friends.
As I later learned, they were gifted students who had inked the highest-paying deal in the history of their department.
I asked one young man why he was going to a smaller city in Texas."The company is excellent", he told me."There are also terrific people and the work is challenging".Though he had several good job offers from Pittsburgh's high-tech firms and knew the city well, he said he felt the city lacked the lifestyle options, cultural diversity, and tolerant attitude that would make it attractive to him.As he summed it up: "How would I fit in here?"
What a change from my own college days, just a little more than 20 years ago, when students would put on their dressiest clothes and carefully hide any counterculture tendencies to prove that they could fit in with the company.Today, apparently, it's the company trying to fit in with the students.
These young men and their lifestyle represent a lively new force in the economy and life of America.They are members of what I call the creative class: a fast-growing, highly educated, and well-paid part of the workforce on whose efforts corporate profits and economic growth increasingly depend.They do not consciously think of themselves as a class.Yet they share a common belief that values creativity, individuality, difference, and advantage.
59.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.The rise of the creative class B.New ideas about recruitment
C.Changed working cultures D.A tale of two cities
60.Why were the young people on the university campus?
A.To get recruited in Pittsburgh.
B.To celebrate their successful recruitment.
C.To relax themselves away from work.
D.To meet their old schoolmates.
61.The underlined word "inked" in paragraph 2 probably means "____".
A.fulfilled B.obtained C.settled D.signed
62.Which of the following best describes the author's attitude towards the young people?
A.Criticizing B.Approving
C.Disappointing D.Disgusting
63.From the passage we can infer that ____.
A.the young people prefer to work in a small quiet city
B.the high pay is the main attraction to the young people
C.Pittsburgh has many advantages over Austin
D.Pittsburgh doesn't have enough attractions to the young people
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