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There are (36) TV channels(频道)in the United States. Americans get a lot of entertainment(娱乐)and (37) from TV. Most people probably watch it for entertainment (38) . For some people, (39) , TV is where they get the news of (40) . But some new TV programs or shows put entertainment and news (41) .This new kind of program in the United States is (42) "infotainment", which means information(info-)and entertainment(-tainment). These kinds of programs use (43) to act out news stories, making the news (44) interesting and exciting to people. The shows also use (45) effects.(46) example of infotainment is the show "America’s Most Wanted." The producers of this program get stories from real (47) that the police have dealt with.In most of them, the police never found the person (48) committed the crime. Sometimes they (49) the criminal, but he or she ran (50) again. "America’s Most Wanted" is usually filmed in the place where the crime (51) . And actors are used to (52) the parts of all the people in the case. (53) the end of the story, however, "mug shots", (54) police photographs, of the real criminals are shown (55) TV. 48().

A. which
B. that
C. whom
D. who

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There are (36) TV channels(频道)in the United States. Americans get a lot of entertainment(娱乐)and (37) from TV. Most people probably watch it for entertainment (38) . For some people, (39) , TV is where they get the news of (40) . But some new TV programs or shows put entertainment and news (41) .This new kind of program in the United States is (42) "infotainment", which means information(info-)and entertainment(-tainment). These kinds of programs use (43) to act out news stories, making the news (44) interesting and exciting to people. The shows also use (45) effects.(46) example of infotainment is the show "America’s Most Wanted." The producers of this program get stories from real (47) that the police have dealt with.In most of them, the police never found the person (48) committed the crime. Sometimes they (49) the criminal, but he or she ran (50) again. "America’s Most Wanted" is usually filmed in the place where the crime (51) . And actors are used to (52) the parts of all the people in the case. (53) the end of the story, however, "mug shots", (54) police photographs, of the real criminals are shown (55) TV. 45().

A. special
B. strange
C. strong
D. unusual

M: Reception. Can I help youW: Yes, please. I’m Mrs. Browning calling from room 203.M: Yes, Madam. What can I do for youW: I’m not clear about the checkout time. I mean how soon do I have to leave my roomM: Normally it’s by 12 noon on the day when you’ll leave.W: Oh, dear.M: Is there a problem, MadamW: Well, you see, my plane takes off at 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Can I keep the room a bit longerM: I see. Which room are you in, MadamW: Room 203, the name is Browning.M: Ah yes, Mrs. Browning. You may keep your room till 2 p.m. , if you wish.W: Oh, you are so kind. Thank you very much.M: My pleasure. What can we learn from the conversation().

A. The hotel offers good service.
B. The hotel has very strict rules.
C. The woman feels unhappy about the service.

Communicating in the New AgeE-mail is a new way of communication in every area all over the world. It is a means of ’meeting’ people with similar interests or problems. E-mailers ’write’ letters at leisure on their computers, then send them through their telephone line to an on-line computer (联机上网的电脑) far away. E-mail addresses — either names or numbers — automatically send mails to the right locations (站点). E-mailing is not a live conversation, but reply can be back at once or within hours, depending on how often the receiver checks in his computer.E-mail can also create friendship and draw families closer. E-mailers sit in comfortable chairs and ’chat’ with the friends or relatives in other parts of the country or of the world in front of the screen. Linda, a first-year student at Oxford University in Britain, drops a few lines to her mother in New York whenever she is near a computer. ’It’s funny, ’says her mother. ’We talk more now than when Linda lived upstairs.’Sending e-mail is far cheaper than making long-distance calls and it may revive (使复活) the almost lost art of letter writing. At the time when telephone service is becoming convenient (方便的) and highly effective, people make calls instead of writing letters. Now e-mail has brought people back to their grammar, vocabulary, and even spelling.E-mailing brings people together and makes the world even smaller. Which of the following statements is true().

A. It’s not expensive to make long-distance calls.
B. Writing letters is effective.
C. People have always preferred making calls to writing letters.
D. When sending e-mail, people use writing skills like grammar, vocabulary and spelling.

There are (36) TV channels(频道)in the United States. Americans get a lot of entertainment(娱乐)and (37) from TV. Most people probably watch it for entertainment (38) . For some people, (39) , TV is where they get the news of (40) . But some new TV programs or shows put entertainment and news (41) .This new kind of program in the United States is (42) "infotainment", which means information(info-)and entertainment(-tainment). These kinds of programs use (43) to act out news stories, making the news (44) interesting and exciting to people. The shows also use (45) effects.(46) example of infotainment is the show "America’s Most Wanted." The producers of this program get stories from real (47) that the police have dealt with.In most of them, the police never found the person (48) committed the crime. Sometimes they (49) the criminal, but he or she ran (50) again. "America’s Most Wanted" is usually filmed in the place where the crime (51) . And actors are used to (52) the parts of all the people in the case. (53) the end of the story, however, "mug shots", (54) police photographs, of the real criminals are shown (55) TV. 49().

A. catch
B. have caught
C. caught
D. would catch

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