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A group of people were asked to take the test to ______.

A. show the sex difference on news
B. collect their reactions on different news
C. show their understanding on different news
D. find their responses to uncertain news

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It is a good idea for parents to monitor the ______as well as the kind of television that

A. number
B. size
C. amount
D. screen

In most cultures, when you meet acquaintances for the first time during a day, it is normal to greet them. The main purpose of this greeting is to 【B1】 a good relationship between the people 【B2】 and each language usually has 【B3】 set phrases which can be used for this purpose. Sometimes, though, there can be 【B4】 differences in the type of phrases which can be used, and cultural misunderstandings can easily 【B5】. The following is a true example.
A young British woman went to Hong Kong to work, and at the time of her 【B6】 she knew nothing about the Chinese culture of language. 【B7】 her way to school one day, she went to the bank to get some money. 【B8】, the bank clerk asked her if she had had her lunch. She was extremely surprised 【B9】 such a question because in the British culture it would be 【B10】 an indirect invitation to lunch. Between unmarried young people it can also 【B11】 the young man's interest in dating the girl. 【B12】 this bank clerk was a complete stranger 【B13】 the British girl, she was very much taken aback (生气), and hastily commented that she had eaten 【B14】. After this she 【B15】 to school and was even more surprised when one of the teachers asked the same question. By now she 【B16】 that it could not be an invitation, but was puzzled 【B17】 why they asked it. 【B18】 the following days she was asked the same question again and again. Only much later 【B19】 that the question had no real meaning 【B20】 --it was merely a greeting.
【B1】

A. build on
B. build up
C. build into
D. build out

A.Meeting together to discuss books.B.Sending emails to discuss books.C.Building virtu

A. Meeting together to discuss books.
B. Sending emails to discuss books.
C. Building virtual organization.
D. Travelling around the world.

听力原文: No one is sure how many Americans belong to reading groups called book clubs. Yet publishers and bookstores report that more and more people throughout the United States are joining them.
(32)Most of the clubs work the same way. Members read the same book at the same time. Then they meet to talk about the book. Members may be friends or people who live near each other. Or, they may be people who work together. Some book clubs develop from other organizations. Religious and community groups often establish book clubs. Some Americans belong to reading groups on the computer service known as the Internet. These groups include people around the world who communicate about books they read. (33)These people send electronic mail instead of meeting to discuss books. Book clubs may be for only women or only men. Or, they can be for husbands and wives together. Some are family groups where parents attend with their children. Children may belong to book clubs of their own. (34)Most reading groups study books by a number of writers. However, some groups read the work of a single writer, usually one that has been famous for a while. (35) Other groups may be named for an important person in the work of the write, like a Sherlock Holmes Club. Holmes is the great British crime investigator created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Members of these book clubs often are experts about their chosen reading materials. For example, one member of a Holmes reading group can identify almost every person in every Sherlock Holmes story.
(33)

A. The members send mails to each other.
B. They meet to talk about the book after reading.
C. They live together in order to share the books.
D. They should write the book report regularly.

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