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每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
My17-year-olddaughterwentofftocollegeandhavingherawayfromhomebroughtbackmemoriesofwatchingPeterPanwhenshewaslittle.IntheclassicTVproduction,onesceneinparticularimpressedme:
whenMrs.Darlingputsherchildrenintobed.Assheturnsoffthelastofthenightlight,shetakesonelastlookatthebedroomandsays,“Dearnightlights,protectmysleepingchildren.”Asamother,Iknowhowmuchshelovesherchildren.
Ithasbeenseveralweekssincewetookourdaughtertocollegeandsheseemstobeadjustingwellafterashortperiodofhomesickness.Forus,though,it’sanotherstory.Likemostparents,Ilovecheckinginonmychildrenatnight.Butnowshe’sgone,andIfindnight-timesthehardest.Imisshermostatnight.
Inmyneighborhood,mostoftheparentswhosekidsareofftocollegearedealingwithsimilarmelancholy.Myhusbandisfilledwithanxiety.Onefriendtalkedaboutgettingthissickfeelinginherstomachasshepreparedforthecollegedrop-off.Wecomplainedthatmanyofusweretoobusytotrulyenjoybeingwithourchildrenwhilewehadthem.
Forusmoms,seeingToyStory3onlymadethesadnessworseaswewatchedthecharacterAndy,whoisthesameageasourkids,saygoodbyetohischildhoodashepreparestoleaveforcollege.Andit’snotjust“first-time”parentslikeme.Twomomswhohavekidsalreadywellintocollegesaidtheseparationdidn’tgetanyeasier.“Youfeellikesomethinghasbeentakenawayfrominsideyou,”saidoneofthem.
Iimaginethingswillgeteasierwithtime,especiallyasIseemydaughteradjusttocollegelife.Meanwhile,asIkeepmycellphoneclosetomeinbedandtextmydaughtergoodnightandsweetdreamseverynight,Iliketothinkatmessagesserveasanightlightthatkeepshersafe.
21.ThewriterwasdeeplyimpressedbythesceneinPeterPanbecause________.
A.shewatchedthescenewithherdaughter
B.thescenewasveryexcitingandinteresting
C.thescenetaughtherandherdaughteragoodlesson
D.thesceneshowedamother’sdeeploveforherchildren
22.Afterherdaughterwenttocollege,thewriter________.
A.didn’tgetusedtothechangeforalongtime
B.oftencriedasshemissedherdaughtersomuch
C.realizedshehadn’tdoneenoughforherdaughter
D.failedtohaveagoodsleepeverynight
23.Whatistheunderlinedword“melancholy”inParagraph3similarinmeaningto?
A.Happiness.B.Anger.C.Sadness.D.Excitement.
24.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whydidthewriterkeephercellphoneclosetoherinbed?
A.Tocallherdaughteranytime.
B.Towaitforherdaughter’scalls.
C.Tosaygoodnighttoherdaughter.
D.Towaitforherdaughter’smessages.
B
Televisionhasturned88yearsoldonSeptember7,2015,andithasneverlookedbetter.Initsyouth,televisionwasapieceoffurniturewithatiny,roundscreenshowingunclearpicturesoflow-budgetprograms.Inspiteofitsshortcomings,itbecamepopular.Between1950and1963,thenumberofAmericanfamilieswithatelevisionjumpedfrom9%to92%ofthepopulation.
Astheaudiencegotlarger,thetechnologygotbetter.Televisionsetsbecamemorereliablethroughthe1960s.Thereception(接收效果)improved.Thepictureimproved.Themajornetworksstartedbroadcastingprogramsincolor.
EvengreaterimprovementswerecomingaccordingtoSanfordBrown,whowroteanarticleforthePostin1967.Surprisingly,justabouteverypredictionhemadeinthearticlebecameareality.Forexample:
Allsetsinthenot-distantfuturewillbecolorinstruments.HealsopredictedthatTVsetswouldbecomesmaller,simpler,morereliableandlessexpensiveandmayforeverputtheTVrepairmanoutofwork.Smallersetsdonot,ofcourse,meansmallerscreens.TVengineersexpectscreenstogetmuchbigger.However,today’s3-DTVisevenfartheraway,ifit’scomingatall.Thereissomedoubtwhetherthepublicwouldbeeagertopayforit,inviewofpeople’scoldreceptiongivento3-Dmovies.
Butthetechnologywiththegreatestpotential,accordingtoBrown,wascabletelevision(有线电视),whichwasstillinitsearlystagesthen.Ashepredicted,thefutureofcabletelevisionwashighlyinteractive(互动的).Itwasn’tcabletelevisionthatgaveAmericanstheirelectronicconnectiontotheworld,however.ItwastheInternet.Heevenforesawthefutureoffice:
usingpicturephones,big-screentelevisionsforconferences,andcomputersprovidinginformationatthetouchofabutton.
Browneversaid,“Thefutureoftelevisionisnolongeraquestionofwhatwecaninvent.It’saquestionofwhatwewant.”
25.Whatcanweinferabouttelevisionsetsinthe1960s?
A.TheywereverypopularwithAmericans.
B.Thereceptionshowednoimprovement.
C.Theyshow