问题 选择题

提取下面句子的主要信息,正确的一项是(    )

年老的母亲欣慰地看到使人陶醉的绚丽灿烂的秋色和令人兴奋的欣欣向荣的景象让很久没有回家的儿子忍不住哼起了那久违的家乡小调。

A.灿烂的秋色和欣欣向荣的景象让儿子哼起了久违的家乡小调。

B.母亲看到灿烂的秋色和欣欣向荣的景象。

C.秋色和景象让儿子哼起了久违的家乡小调。

D.母亲看到儿子哼起了久违的家乡小调。

答案

答案:D

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     Children are a secret weapon for making investment decisions. In a nod to the wisdom of

youth, many wealthy and well-educated technology investors are seeking advice and investment

tips from their children, summer interns(实习生) and twenty something receptionists.

     Unlike the formal consumer tests that focus groups at large companies, these inquiries are taking

place closer to home, with friends and family. But their impact can be broad, because investors not

only help promote the development of new ideas but also invest billions of dollars in those ideas on

behalf of investment groups and wealthy individuals.

     These investors say there is a good reason to ask young people to help them assess new technology:

as the investors themselves are aging, the technology ----including social networking websites and

mobile gadgets- is designed for, used by and sometimes built by people half their age.

     And the trend may indicate the rise of something new in the venture capital industry itself. The

investors said asking the younger people for advice would have been unheard of in the dot-boom of

the 1990s. Then, investors were engaged themselves in the very technology they were financing, ordering

books on Amazon, downloading music from Napster and buying and selling on eBay. But now, in the

so-called Web 2.0 era, investors' personal interests have strayed away from new innovation: websites

like Myspace intended to connect people, free Internet calling tools like Skype or software for mobile

phones.

     And people now in junior school and high school have spent their lives with technology. " This is the

first generation for whom the computer is a native language," said Jim Gauer, managing director of

Palomar Ventures, a Los Angeles firm. " We are all going to have to get re-educated and learn that

language."

     Or they can do what Palomar have done: hire a native speaker . Last summer, the firm had an

intern, Adam Gottesfeld, 21, who was heading into his senior year at Princeton. Mr Gottesfeld so

impressed the firm with his technological knowledge that it has offered him a job as an associate when

he graduates.                     

1. What is the passage mainly about?                                          

A. Investors have difficulty in making wise decisions to make money.          

B. The young will perform better than today's investors in terms of making dec

C. Investors have turned to the young to generate new ideas and test their deci

D. Children with impressive technology knowledge can become investors themselve

2. About those technology investors, which of the following statements might    

A. They are falling behind present technology compared with the younger generat

B. They often conduct some consumer test in large corporations and companies.  

C. They were once the pioneers of new technology in the 1990s.                

D. They have realized the importance and potentiality of the younger generation

3. We can learn from the passage that         .                              

A. the younger generation has long been regarded as investment consultant.    

B. the young today are speaking a different kind of language today.          

C. the young equipped with advanced technological knowledge may find promising

D. many investors will learn from the young advanced computer technology.    

4. According to the passage, we could do all the things today EXCEPT        

A. communicating and connecting with people regardless of border on the Intern

B. downloading music and copyrighted books on the websites.                  

C. buying and selling goods on the Internet.                                  

D. Installing software on the mobile phones.   

单项选择题

Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview.

M: When most couples marry, they may discuss some things in advance, like how many children they want or where they want to live, but most of the day-to-day details and problems of married life are worked out after marriage. Not so with Steve and Karen Parsons, who have a fifteen-page prenuptial agreement that states the rules they must follow in almost every aspect of their married life. Today, Karen is here with us Karen, first I’d like to ask you why you decided to write this agreement. You’ve both been married before, am I right

F: Yes. I’ve been married twice, and Steve was married once before. So we have some experience about what goes wrong in a marriage.

M: And that’s why you wrote this agreement

F: Yes, we found that many problems happen when a person has different expectations from his or her spouse. We wanted to talk about everything openly and honestly before we started living together. Also, we both know how important it is to respect each other’s quirks. We’re all bothered by things that seem small to someone else. Like, it used to really bother me when my ex-hushand left his dirty clothes on the floor, so we put that in the agreement: "Dirty clothing must be put in the laundry bag. " Now Steve knows what my expectations are.

M: I’m sure that some people hearing this report will think that this contract isn’t very romantic.

F: Well, we disagree. We think it’s very romantic. This agreement shows that we sat down and talked and really tried to understand the other person. A lot of problems occur in a marriage because people don’t talk about what they want That’s right. When we disagree about something, we work out a solution that’s good for both of us. I’d much rather do that than get some "romantic" gift like flowers or candy.

M: Some of these rules sound like, well, a business agreement. Many of your rules concern money in some way … even the rules about having children.

F: In our experience, disagreements about money can cause a lot of problems, so we talked about how we want to spend our money and put that in the agreement as well.

M:So, do you spend a lot of time checking on each other to see if the rules are being followed

F:No, not at all. And we don’t argue about them, either. As a matter of fact, I think we spend less time arguing than most couples because we both know what the other person expects. We can spend our time doing things we enjoy and just being with each other.

M: What happens if one of you breaks a rule

F: We don’t think that will be a problem, no Because we’ve agreed on these rules.

M:But what if, say, you don’t want to cook dinner one night What happens

F: Well, we’ll talk about it and reach a compromise. Maybe there’s a good reason.

M:But if you break a lot of rules, all the time …

F: Then we have to ask. Is this marriage really working Because if we can’t follow our own agreement, there’s no point in making it.

M: So it sounds like you two are happy with this agreement. Do you think other couples should follow your example, and write prenuptial agreements of their own

F:It’s a lot of work to write an agreement, but I think it could be useful to a lot of people. Maybe there would be fewer divorces if everyone did this.

Question No. 11 About which of the following topics is the woman being interviewed

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A. The man has been married twice before.

B. The woman has remained single until now.

C. Both people are remarried this time.

D. Both people are first married this time.