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诗在其所具有的诸多品格中,十分重要的一条便是对生活的______的打量。诗人的目光仿佛具有______的本领,生活中许多琐碎、平淡甚至枯燥的事物,经过它的抚摸便产生了丰富的意味。填入横线部分最恰当的一项是()。

A. 别具一格,点石成金
B. 别具匠心,明察秋毫
C. 别具匠心,点石成金
D. 别具一格,明察秋毫

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【C9】

A. owing to
B. so long as
C. so far as
D. in order to

Print publications have lots of advantages. Paper is pleasant to handle, easy to read, and very portable. you can read it almost anywhere. On the other hand, print has its weaknesses. Paper is expensive, and articles are often cut to fit the space available. Printing and distributing paper is expensive and takes time. Printed materials are expensive to store and almost impossible to search. Electronic publishing offers solutions to all these problems.
Suppose a publisher makes the electronic copy of a newspaper or magazine available from the net, perhaps on the Internet's World Wide Web. No paper is used and disc space is cheap, so Internet publishing costs very little. Articles don't have to be cut (though there is of course a limit to the amount people are willing to read online). Internet publishing is fast, and readers can access material as soon as it becomes available: within minutes, instead of the next day, next week or next month. Internet publishing goes beyond geographical boundaries: the humblest local paper can be read everywhere from New York to London to Delhi to Tokyo. Delivery costs are low because there are no newsagents to pay, and no postal charges: readers pick up the bills for their on-line sessions. Also, computer-based publications are simple to store (on disc) and every word can be searched electronically.
At the moment, newspapers and magazines, TV and radio stations, news agencies and book publishers are making content freely available on the Web because they are competing for "mindshare". Perhaps they want to find out if they can attract and hold an audience online, or perhaps, they're afraid of missing out because "everyone else is doing it". But don't count on things staying that way: Publishers are not in business to lose money.
What does the author probably foresee?

A. Readers will have more accesses.
Books and newspapers will be kept as computer files.
C. It will not make any sense to keep the printed versions.
D. Electronic publications will replace printed ones.

听力原文: Weather scientists call hurricanes by names to make clear which storm they are talking about. An Australian weather scientist began giving women's names to storms before the end of the nineteenth century. Weather scientists used the names of their girlfriends or wives for storms during World War Two. (33) The United States weather service started officially using women's names for storms in nineteen fifty-three. In nineteen seventy-eight, it began including men's names as well.
(34) Today, scientists make up lists of names years in advance, They agree on them at meetings of the concerned organization. The lists include both American and international names.
The United States National Hurricane Center near Miami, Florida, watches for the development of storms. It gives a name to each one that reaches a wind speed of sixty-two kilometers an hour. A different list of names is used each year. The first name begins with the letter "A". The second begins with "B" and so on. The same list will not be used again for at least six years. The names of storms that have caused extremely severe damage may be retired at the request of the country that was affected. That name will not be used again for at least ten years. (35) This is done to avoid legal problems or confusion. It may be reasonable that the United States asks that the name Katrina be retired.
(34)

A. Before 19th century
B. During World War Two
C. In 1978.
D. In 1953.

Was the man we know as Shakespeare really the author of the Shakespearean Works his comedies and his tragedies? Did he really write the【C1】______, or was he just a man that got confused? There is not even a correct【C2】______of this man's name. Shakspere, Shakespeare, and Shaxpere are【C3】______of variations. Shakespeare was both fact and fiction. He was nobody's concern【C4】______nearly two hundred years after he perished, and there is still no definite conclusion【C5】______this mystery. There is another man that can be【C6】______to the works of Shakespeare. His name is Edward DeVere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. The man known as Shakespeare does not【C7】______perfectly into the necessary criteria to【C8】______the author of these works. Thomas Looney established a series of criteria that had to be fulfilled【C9】______be a possible candidate for the authorship of the Shakespearean works. To have all the knowledge that is【C10】______in the works, the author must have accomplished many things, e.g. a superior education. However, from what we know of Shakespeare, this was not a【C11】______We do not even know【C12】______Shakespeare has ever written anything.【C13】______do we know that he was paid for writing. The man Shakespeare does not even make a【C14】______that he is the author. It's not how【C15】______we know about Shakespeare that【C16】______confusion and difficulty now;【C17】______it's the things that we do know. We know Shakespeare's father, a glover, could not write. When he【C18】______documents, he simply made an X. This is【C19】______it is believed that Shakespeare could not write as well, because his education probably was passed【C20】______from his father.
【C1】

A. comedies
B. plays
C. tragedies
D. operas

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