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      Many people like to watch TV. Watching TV is one of the most important activities of the day. TV brings

the outside closer to people's homes. Some people say the world is smaller than before because of TV.

      What's going on the other countries? How do people live in places far away? Is there a good sports game

somewhere?

      If you want to answer these and many other questions, just turn on the TV and watch it. You can see a lot

and learn a lot. Of course, people can also learn through (通过) reading or listening to the radio. With TV,

however, they can learn better and more easily. Why? Because they can hear and watch.

      TV helps us a lot. TV often gives us new ideas. We learn newer and better ways of doing things.

1. Some people say the world is smaller than before because _______.

A. TV makes the earth smaller and smaller

B. all people like watching TV.

C. watching TV is one of the most important activities of the day

D. TV brings the outside world closer to people.

2. We can _______ when we watch TV.

A. go to live in the other countries

B. answer many questions

C. get a lot of information

D. ask TV some questions

3. People learn better through TV than through the radio because _______.

A. TV sets are bigger than radios

B. people can hear and they can watch, too

C. if people don't have TV, they can not live happily.

D. it's easier to turn on TV than to turn on the radio

4. TV can _______.

A. teach us a lot of things

B. learn a lot of things

C. give us what we want

D. help us do our homework

5. This article (文章) tells us _______.

A. it's good to watch TV

B. not to watch TV any more

C. students should not watch TV at any time

D. to stop reading to watch TV

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1-5: DCBAA

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     It has been more than twenty years since pioneering British computer programmer, Sir Tim Berners

Lee, created the World Wide Web. But could he have ever imagined how much the web would change

our lives? And would he approve of how some British students are taking advantage of his invention?

     Universities and exam boards around the UK are becoming increasingly concerned with the rising

number of cases of plagiarism, many of which are facilitated (助长) by the Internet access.

     In the UK most school and university students complete coursework throughout the academic year

which contributes toward their final mark. In many cases coursework makes up the main part of the

qualification. Since coursework is completed in the students' own time it cannot be monitored by teachers

in the same way as an exam.

     Derec Stockley, director of examinations in the UK, explains, "Plagiarism affects coursework more

than anything else, and in the cases that come to our attention, more and more are linked to the Internet."

     At a university level recent reports suggest that plagiarism has evolved from separate cases of

individual cheating to systematic and even commercial operation. Students can now pay for bespoke

essays to be written for them by experts.

      It is estimated that the market in online plagiarism is now worth 200 million pounds a year. Every

month more and more websites offering to write student's essays for them appear on the Internet.

Barclay Littlewood, owner of Degree Essays UK employs 3,500 specialist writers and charges between

120 pounds and 4,000 pounds per essay. However, Mr. Littlewood refutes the accusation that he is

helping students to cheat.

1. What dose the underlined word "plagiarism" in Paragraph 2 mean in the passage?

A. Coursework.     

B. Problems of the Internet.

C. Learning pressure.  

D. Cheating.

2. Which of the following statements is mentioned by the author?

A. With the help of online plagiarism, students can write more creative coursework.

B. There will be no problem if online plagiarism is a systematic and commercial operation.

C. The Internet seems to have contributed much to the problem of online plagiarism.

D. Teachers should lay more emphasis on exams than coursework.

3. It can be inferred from the text that the author seems to ________.

A. blame Sir Tim Berners Lee for having created the World Wide Web

B. worry about the quality of students' coursework influenced by the World Wide Web

C. be in favour of Littlewood's defense against the accusation of him

D. have studied the problem of online plagiarism for nearly 20 years

4. Who should be blamed for online plagiarism?

A. Barclay Littlewood.

B. Sir Tim Berners Lee.

C. Derec Stockley.

D. Nobody.

5. The paragraph following the passage will most probably be about ________.

A. the author's opinions of Mr. Littlewood

B. different people's opinions on plagiarism

C. how students use the website of Mr. Littlewood

D. Mr. Littlewood's defence against those who accused him of his website