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28.TV violence makes some people,especially children,take violence in real life for granted. 29.One of the symptoms of addiction to television is a strong desire to watch it even if the program is not interesting. 30.The passage mainly discusses the advantages of TV. Part I Short Answers Questions 31-35 are based on Passage 4.(20 points,4 points each) Passage 4 A Dangerous Place Paula had always wanted to go to New York and now she had the chance at last.She was a journalist,and her newspaper was sending her there to do a series of articles on the city.But before she left her home in London,several friends warned her to be careful and not to go out alone at night in New York."It's a dangerous place.People get robbed or even killed in broad daylight!”they told her.. But once she got there,she was only afraid of exhaustion.It was so stimulating and exciting a city that she never got any sleep.It took her two weeks to do the articles and she had to interview a lot of people,but she enjoyed every minute.She completely forgot all her friends'warnings until the day before she went back to London.It all began in a bar. She was having lunch there when she suddenly felt someone was watching her.She looked up and noticed a man sitting at a table opposite her.He was staring at her,but looked away.She noticed that he had a scar on his cheek.He was about 30,and had short, curly hair. Paula was not worried at all then.She had to go to an airline office to book her flight home.She wanted an afternoon flight instead of a morning one.On her way there,she stopped to look at something in a shop window.To her surprise,she saw the man following her;she could see his reflection in the glass.He had stopped just behind her.Suddenly she felt afraid.She walked on.Then she stopped and looked behind her again.But this time she could not see him. Just then she noticed she had come to the airline office.She went in.After she had finished her business,she decided to phone a friend from a telephone booth there.She was carrying a small,portable but very expensive tape recorder.It was in a black case.She kept her money and passport in the case as well.But the booth was so cramped that she had to 51028. TV vio1ence makes some peop1e , especia11y chi1dren , take vio1ence in rea1 1ife for granted. 29. One of the symptoms of addiction to television is a strong desire to watch it even if the program is not interesting. 30. The passage main1y discusses the advantages of TV. Part N Short Answers Questions 31-35 are based on Passage 4. (20 points, 4 points each) Passage 4 A Dangerous Place Pau1a had a1ways wanted to go to New York and now she had the chance at 1ast. She was a journa1ist , and her newspaper was sending her there to do a series of articles on the city. But before she 1eft her home in London , severa1 friends warned her to be carefu1 and not to go out a10ne at night in New York. "It' s a dangerous p1ace. Peop1e get robbed or even ki11ed in broad day1ight!" they to1d her. But once she got there , she was on1y afraid of exhaustion. It was so stimu1ating and exciting a city that she never got any sleep. It took her two weeks to do the articles and she had to interview a 10t of peop1e , but she enjoyed every minute. She comp1ete1y forgot a11 her friends' warnings unti1 the day before she went back to London. It a11 began in a bar. She was having 1unch there when she sudden1y felt someone was watching her. She 100ked up and noticed a man sitting at a tab1e opposite her. He was staring at her , but 100ked away. She noticed that he had a scar on his cheek. He was about 30 , and had short , curly hair. Pau1a was not worried at a11 then. She had to go to an airline office to book her flight home. She wanted an afternoon flight instead of a morning one. On her way there , she stopped to 100k at something in a shop window. To her surprise , she saw the man fo11owing her; she cou1d see his reflection in the glass. He had stopped just behind her. Sudden1y she fe1t afraid. She wa1ked on. Then she stopped and 100ked behind her again. But this time she cou1d not see him. J ust then she noticed she had come to the airline office. She went in. After she had finished her business , she decided to phone a friend from a telephone booth there. She was carrying a sma11 , portab1e but very expensive tape recorder. It was in a b1ack case. She kept her money and passport in the case as we11. But the booth was so cramped that she had to 510
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