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who have grown up in this quiet country,this very rustic society,suddenly saw these big men beating each other up on television.They couldn't understand it.'19 'We received a report from a school where a student broke his arm after being thrown to the ground by his friend,who was emulating the wrestlers. Kinley Dorji says that television is 'splitting'Bhutanese society.He explains that the thinking in the country is that it will never be a military or economic power,so its strength must be its unique society.He believes that TV represents a direct threat to this.20 "If you look at the items being stolen,like TV sets,tape recorders and clothes,it's directly related to what they're seeing,'he adds. A.The latter is at the centre of a debate about the influence of television on Bhutan's young people. B.He also links television to a rise in crime over the period that it has been broadcasting. C.It was such a success that a year later,on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his coronation,the king decided to begin the Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS). D.However,it was not long before the children started doing it themselves. E.So they turned to multi-channel TV,through satellite in the countryside and cable in the towns. Passage Two Read the article and choose the best answer from A,B,C and D.(2 points each,10 points) Today a neighbor brought us some fresh fish he had caught on his last boat trip.As we thanked him,he said,They are not from me;they only come through me. At that moment I noticed the similarity between fish and haiku. Nowadays,if Mom doesn't ever serve fish for dinner at least the kids get a taste of haiku at school. For most of us,our first introduction comes from reading translations from Japanese, 1376who have grown up in this quiet country , this very rustic society , suddenly saw these big men beating each other up on television. They couldn't understand it.' 19 ‘ We received a report from a school where a student broke his arm after being thrown to the ground by his friend , who was emulating the wrestlers. ' Kinley Dorji says that television is ‘ splitting' Bhutanese society. He explains that the thinking in the country is that it will never be a military or economic power, so its strength must be its unique society. He believes that TV represents a direct threat to this. 20 ‘If you look at the items being stolen , like TV sets, tape recorders and clothes, it' s directly related to what they' re seeing , , he adds. A. The latter is at the centre of a debate about the influence of television on Bhutan' s young people. B. He also links television to a rise in crime over the period that it has been broadcasting. C. It was such a success that a year later, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his coronation , the king decided to begin the Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS). D. However, it was not long before the children started doing it themselves. E. So they turned to multi-channel TV, through satellite in the countryside and cable in the towns. Passage Two Read the article and choose the answer from A, ß , C and D. (2 points each , 10 points) Today a neighbor brought us some fresh fish he had caught on his last boat trip. As we thanked him , he said,‘They are not from me; they only come through me. ' At that moment 1 noticed the similarity between fish and haiku. Nowadays, if Mom doesn' t ever serve fish for dinner at least the kids get a taste of haiku at school. For most of us, our first introduction comes from reading translations from J apanese , 1376
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