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The Internet can make the news more democratic, giving the public a chance to ask questions and seek【56】facts behind stories and candidates, according【57】the head of the largest US on-line services. "But the greatest【58】for public participation is still in the future , " Steven Case, Chairman of America On-line, told at a recent meeting on Journalism and the Internet【59】mainly by the Freedom Forum.【60】, some other experts often say the new technology of computers is【61】the face of journalism, giving reporters【62】to more information and their readers a chance to ask questions and turn to【63】sources. " You don't have to buy a newspaper and be【64】to the four corners of that paper any more" , Sam Meddis , on-line technology editor at USA Today,【65】about the variety of information【66】to computer users.
But the experts【67】the easy access to the Internet also【68】anyone can post information for others to see. "Anyone can say anything they want,【69】it's right or wrong, " said Case. Readers have to【70】for themselves whom to trust. "In a world of almost【71】voices respected journalists and respected brand names will【72】become more important, not less, " Case said.
The Internet today is about【73】radio was 80 years ago, or television 50 years ago or cable 25 years ago, he said. But it is growing rapidly【74】it provides people fast access to news and a chance to【75】on it.
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A. after
B. through
C. out
D. for

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What is the main idea of this passage?

A. How to deal with culture shock.
B. The definition(定义) of culture shock.
C. The symptoms(症状) and damage of culture shock.
D. The people with culture shock.

Culture shock is the result of the removal of the familiar. Suddenly the individual is faced with the necessity of working, commuting, studying, eating, shopping, relaxing, even sleeping, in an unfamiliar environment organized according to unknown rules. In mild form, culture shock shows itself in symptoms(症状) of fatigue , irritability(易怒) and impatience. Being unable to interpret the situations in which they find themselves, people often believe they are being deliberately deceived or exploited by host -country nationals. They tend to perceive (感觉,觉察到) rudeness where none is intended. Their efficiency and flexibility is often impaired and both work and family suffer. Some people may respond by developing negative stereotypes (老一套)of the host culture, by refusing to learn the language and by mixing exclusively (排外地,专有地) with people of their own cultural background. In extreme cases, rejection may be so complete that the individual returns immediately to their own culture, regardless of the cost in social, economic or personal terms. Alternatively, people may retreat into their own private world, either mentally or physically.
People have culture shock because______.

A. they are unfamiliar with new environment
B. they are treated badly
C. they must study hard
D. they don't like the foreigners

What does the word" impair" (line 7) mean in this paragraph?

A. Damage.
Benefit.
C. Help.
D. Injure.

What is the symptom of culture shock?

A. Fatigue.
B. Refusing to learn the language.
C. Retreating into their own private world.
D. All of them.

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