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红 新增题型全突破 是G项。 述直升飞机的服务对人类生活带来的各种变化,那 么45题,即第十段的内容应是E项。D项与上段 本题考察考生对文章结构的把握能力。既然第五段内容重复 末句说了“ many changes”,而文章6-10段分别讲 Text 3 Directions In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 1-5, choose the most suitable one fiom the list A--G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices. which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET.(10 points A young man left hometown 22 years ago, and turned out to be a poor correspondent. After a while his letters dried up, and for six years the family had hear nothing from him. Then his sister entered his name in the google search engine on the Web and, as she says, " There he was on a bowling league in Brazil! " Now they re exchanging catch-up letters and phot Who knew brazilian bowling leagues had Web sites? Google knew, because Google knows everything, or nearly Google started in 1998, when two 26-year-olds, Sergei Brin and Larry Page, set up shop in a tiny office. Today they operate out of a building in Mountain View, Calif, and regional offices all over the world google has become the best and most successful search engine If you need a map of a region Google will oblige If you rip the rotator cuff in your houlder, Google finds drawings that show you how it works 42) An epidemiologist or social psychologist studying reactions to a phenomenon like the West Nile virus might well come here often, to learn what people are saying about it A story gets on if enough newspapers run it and give it prominence. Every minute, the computers update the page and compile related stories while dropping others. No human editors decide what's to be emphasized It sounds ridiculous, but it's not bad at all However Google is boastful. It cant keep itself from telling you how inconceivably fast it is. Ask it for information on Chinese archaeology and it compiles 29, 400 links, adding: search took 0.14 seconds It needs help distinguishing between Francis Bacon, the 20th-century painter, and Francis Bacon, the 17th-century philosopher. Sometimes Google looks a little foolish A woman wrote to Randy Cohen, the New York Times ethicist, about a friend who had gone out with a doctor and then ogled him when she got home, discovering that he had been involved in several malpractice suits. Cohen was asked whether this was a decent thing to do. he said it was and that he had done it himself. The womans Googling, Gohen said, was benign, just like asking her friends about this fellow. Tired or Google?I' m afraid those who are tired of google are tired of life 07新增题型全突破 10/73 是 G 项。 45.E 本题考察考生对文章结构的把握能力。既然第五段 末句说了“many changes”,而文章 6-10 段分别讲 述直升飞机的服务对人类生活带来的各种变化,那 么 45 题,即第十段的内容应是 E 项。D 项与上段 内容重复。 Text 3 Directions In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 1--5, choose the most suitable one from the list A--G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) A young man left hometown 22 years ago, and turned out to be a poor correspondent. After a while his letters dried up, and for six years the family had hear nothing from him. Then his sister entered his name in the Google search engine on the Web and, as she says, “There he was on a bowling league in Brazil!” Now they’re exchanging catch—up letters and photos. Who knew Brazilian bowling leagues had Web sites? Google knew, because Google knows everything, or nearly. 41) _________________________________________________. Google started in 1998, when two 26—year—olds, Sergei Brin and Larry Page, set up shop in a tiny office. Today they operate out of a building in Mountain View, Calif., and regional offices all over the world. Google has become the best and most successful search engine. If you need a map of a region, Google will oblige. If you rip the rotator cuff in your shoulder, Google finds drawings that show you how it works. 42)________________________________. An epidemiologist or social psychologist studying reactions to a phenomenon like the West Nile virus might well come here often, to learn what people are saying about it. 43) _______________________________________________. A story gets on if enough newspapers run it and give it prominence. Every minute, the computers update the page and compile related stories while dropping others. No human editors decide what’s to be emphasized. It sounds ridiculous, but it’s not bad at all. However Google is boastful. It can’t keep itself from telling you how inconceivably fast it is. Ask it for information on Chinese archaeology and it compiles 29,400 links, adding: “search took 0.14 seconds.” 44)____________________________________________________________. It needs help distinguishing between Francis Bacon, the 20th—century painter, and Francis Bacon, the 17th—century philosopher. Sometimes Google looks a little foolish. 45) ______________________________________________. A woman wrote to Randy Cohen, the New York Times ethicist, about a friend who had gone out with a doctor and then Googled him when she got home, discovering that he had been involved in several malpractice suits. Cohen was asked whether this was a decent thing to do. He said it was and that he had done it himself. The woman’s Googling, Gohen said, was benign, just like asking her friends about this fellow. Tired or Google? I’m afraid those who are tired of Google are tired of life
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