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2009年11月7日,湖南首届“三湘读书月”活动启动。10000册崭新的书籍从湖南省110家新华书店中心门市开始了它们的“漂流之旅”。回答1-2题。

1.图书漂流起源于上世纪60年代的欧洲,读书人将自己读完的书,随意放在公共场所,如公园的长凳上,捡获这本书的人可取走阅读,读完后再将其放回公共场所,任其漂流,让下一位读者阅读,继续一段漂流书香。图书漂流[ ]

A.是文化传播与交流的过程

B.是大众传媒的一种重要形式

C.是文化传播的主要途径

D.能够最大程度地跨越时空的局限,传播文化

2.“读书月”的使命不但在于营造读书的氛围,还应教会人们在阅读中发现乐趣、品尝快乐,把阅读变成“悦读”。阅读优秀书籍可以 [ ]

①丰富人的精神世界 ②培育健全人格 ③增强人的精神力量 ④促进人的全面发展

A.①②

B.②③

C.①②③

D.①②③④

答案

1.A    2.D

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Part 4


Questions 26-45


·Read the following article and choose the best word for each space.
·For questions 26-45, mark one letter A, B, C or D on the Answer Sheet.

iPhone Left in Hot Car for Three Hours


The normally peaceful suburban town of Winnetka is still reeling following the news Monday (26) a local resident, whose name is being (27) by police pending a full investigation, left an iPhone unattended for more than three hours in a car (28) in the hot sun.
"Responding to calls from (29) . passersby, who observed the iPhone sitting in a vehicle in the parking (30) of the Westfield Shopping Center, police arrived on the (31) at approximately 4 p.m. and immediately intervened to save the device," said Winnetka police chief Douglas Blaine. "Security cameras have shown that the iPhone had been in the car— with the doors (32) and the windows rolled (33) —since 1 p.m. Due to the tragic and highly emotional (34) of this case, we cannot say any (35) at this time."
According to official police records, two officers forcibly (36) into the car at 4:07 p.m. and found the iPhone (37) face down on the dashboard. The iPhone at first showed no (38) of life, but after a tense few seconds, officers were able to wake it and get it to (39) to a series of simple touch commands. Police said that if the iPhone were left in the extreme (40) for any longer, it could have died.
The iPhone was rushed by ambulance to a nearby Apple facility for careful (41) .Miraculously, no damage to its memory, screen, or wireless capabilities was reported.
Upper-middle-class suburbanites from all over the North Shore area have reacted to the near-tragedy with an unprecedented outpouring of (42) . Hundreds of cards and letters have come streaming in, and local talk radio shows have been flooded (43) calls demanding that the iPhone’s (44) be prosecuted. Many have come forward offering to take the iPhone into their custody, and still (45) have donated free downloads, ringtones, and MP3s to the victimized object.

A.called

B.treated

C.withheld

D.discussed