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选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Whensomethinggoeswrong,itcanbeverysatisfyingtosay,”Well,it’sso-and-so’sfault.”or“IknowI’mlate,butit’snotmyfault;
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Winnersaregreatatovercomingproblems.Forexample,ifyouwerelatebecauseyourcarbrokedown,maybeyouneedtohaveyourcarexaminedmoreregularly.Or,youmightstarttocarryalongwithyoutheusefulphonenumbers,soyoucouldcallforhelpwheninneed.Foranotherexample,ifyourcolleaguecausesyouproblemsonthejobforlackofresponsibilityorability,findwaysofdealingwithhisirresponsibilityorinabilityratherthansimplyblametheperson.Asktoworkwithadifferentperson,ordon’trelyonthisperson.Youshouldacceptthatthepersonisnotreliableandfindcreativewaystoworksuccessfullyregardlessofhowyourcolleague
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3.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。
OnMarch28th,theNewYorkTimeswillbegin
chargingallbutthemostinfrequentuserstoreadarticlesonline.
Inalettertoreaders,ArthurSulzberger,Jr.,thepublisherofthepaper,laidoutthedetailsofthepaywall,whichhesaidwillgointoeffectimmediatelyinCanadaandonMarch28thfortherestoftheworld.Hecalledthemove“animportantstepthatwehopeyouwillseeasaninvestment(投资)inTheTimes,onethatwillstrengthenourabilitytoprovidehigh-qualityjournalismtoreadersaroundtheworldandonanyplatform.”
Sulzbergersaidthatreaderswillbeabletoread20articlespermonthatnocharge.Oncetheyclickonthe21stpiece,however,they’llbepresentedwiththreepaymentoptions:
$15forfourweeksofonlineandmobileapplicationaccess,$20foraccesstothesiteandtheiPadapplication,or$35foraccesstoeverything.PeoplewhoalreadyreceivetheprintedpaperthroughhomedeliverywillenjoyfreeandunlimitedaccesstotheTimesonallplatforms.
Thesedetailslargelyagreewithearlierreportsonhowthepaywallwouldwork.TheTimeshadmadeitclearthatitdidnotwanttoimitatethetotalpaywallsputintoeffectbypaperssuchasTheTimesofLondonandNewsday,whichblockaccesstoallcontentsunlessthereaderpays.
Thepaperalsosignaledthatitwantstostayrelevant(相关联的)inthesocialmediaworld.AccordingtoSulzberger’sannouncement,peoplewhocometotheTimessitefromFacebook,Twitterorfromblogswillbeabletoreadthosearticleseveniftheyhavegoneovertheirmonthlylimit.
However,Sulzbergersaidthatalimitwillbeplacedon“somesearchengines”,meaningthatafterreadershaveaccessedacertainnumberofarticlesfromsearchengines,anyfurtherarticlestheyaccessfromtherewillbeaddedtotheirmonthlycount.ItwasreportedthattheonlysearchenginethatwillbeaffectedthiswayisGoogle,wheretherewillbeafive-articlelimit.ThismarksaclearattemptbytheTimestoclosewhatcouldbeagiantloophole(漏洞),sincesomuchonlinetrafficisdirectedthroughGoogle.Butitalsopresentsariskforthepaperforthesamereason.
Sulzbergerseemswellawareoftherisk.“Thechallengenowistoputapriceonourworkwithoutwallingourselvesofffromtheglobalnetwork,”hesaid,addingthattheTimesmust“continuetoengagewiththewi
destpossibleaudience.”
47.Theauthor’smainpurposeinthetextisto______.
A.describeresearchfindingsB.makeadvertisements
C.reportapieceofnewsD.suggestasolution
48.WhywilltheTimeschargetheironlinereaders?
A.Itneedsawaytoofferbetterservicetoitsreaders.
B.Itwantstostayrelevantinthesocialmediaworld.
C.Ithastoomany
readerscomingfromtheothersites.
D.Itisseekingnewfinancialsourcesforitsdevelopment.
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A.Thosesubscribingtotheprintednewspapers.
B.ReadersclickingthroughfromFacebook.
C.ThoseusingGoogleresearchengine.
D.Readerspaying$35amonth.
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A.ItmaybringtheTimesmorecompetitionwiththeothermedia.
B.ItmaystoptheTimesconnectingtotheglobalnetwork.
C.Itmayresultinhugedropsinpapers’onlinereadership.
D.Itmayblockthereadersfromtheotherwebsites.
4.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。
Toughnewrulesforpubsandclubs-includingabanondrinkinggamesliketheinfamous“dentist’schair”-willbeintroducedinBritainthisyearinabidtopreventtheheavydrinkingculturethatcoststhecountrybillionsofpoundsayear.
Otherpromotionslike“allyoucandrinkfor10pounds”,speeddrinkingcompetitionsand“womendrinkfree”nightswillalsobeforbidden.
Buton
theotherhand,alargeamountofoffersofcheapalcoholinsupermarkets-widelyregardedasoneofthemainsourcesofBritain’sproblemswithunder-ageandexcessive(过度的)drinking-willnotbeaffected.
Doctorsandhealthexpertsarguethatthegovernmenthasfailedtouseitsmosteffectiveweapon,thetaxationofminimumpricecontrolsonalcohol.
HomeSecretaryAlanJohnsonsaidhedidnotwanttotargetresponsibledrinkersonlowincomes,butthatthegovernmentandtheindustryhadadutytoactonheavydrinking.
“Thesepracticeshavearealimpactonsociety,nottomentionthelivesofthosewhojustwanttoenjoyagoo
dnightout.”hesaid.
The“dentist’schair”,wheredrinksarepoureddirectlyintothemouthbyothers,wasmadefamousbythecelebrationsoffootballerPaulGascoigne.Thatgameandothersthatpromotemassconsumption(消费)willbebannedfromAprilandpublicans(酒店老板)willhavetoensurefreetapwaterismadeavailabletothedrinkers.
AsecondsetofrulesenforcingcompulsoryIDchecksandmakingsuresmalleralcoholicmeasuresareonsalewillcomeintoeffectinOctober.
ThegovernmentsaysexcessivedrinkingcostsBritainupto12billionpoundsayearandhasannouncedthatanypubsthatgoagainstthenewrulewillfaceseverepunishment.
Publicansandvendors(小贩)couldlosetheirlicenses,befinedupto20,000poundsorfacesixmonthsinprison.
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