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高三月考英語(yǔ)適應(yīng)性測(cè)試題

.3.

第I卷

第一部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用:(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)

第一節(jié)語(yǔ)法和詞匯知識(shí):(共20小題;每題0.5分,滿(mǎn)分10分)

1.從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂

0

1.Haveyougotafreeeveningnextweek?,lefshavedinner.

A.WhilesoB.SincesoC.WhensoD.Ifso

2.—HowcanIwakeupsoearly?

一Setthealarmat5o'clock,you'llmakeit.

A.butB.orC.andD.so

3.ShestartedherQQchattinglastmonth,whichmadequiteinterestedinsuch

communication.

A.herselfB.herC.thatD.it

4.Shewasn'tverypolitetomebutIhelpedher.

A.anywayB.anywayC.atanywayD.inaway

5.Wedidn'tintendtogetmuchfromthebusinessthefirstyear,whileitsowell.

A.madeoutB.carriedoutC.wentoutD.workedout

6.Hisbrainwasjustanyone'swithsorichexperiences.

A.asfullofknowledgeasB.fullofasknowledge

C.sofullofknowledgeasD.fullofsomuchknowledgeas

7.Withthesoftwareproductsales,themedium-sizedITcompaniesarehavingagreattime.

A.jumpingB.addingC.raisingD.developing

8.Often,whenhesomethingthathim,hewastedhistimedozing.

A.shouldbedoing,gaveB.shouldhavebeendoing,wasgiven

C.shoulddo,wasgivenD.shouldhavebeendoing,hadgiven

9.tonuclearradiation,evenforashorttime,mayproducevariants(變異體)ofgenesin

bodies.

A.BeingexposedB.HavingexposedC.ExposedD.Afterbeing

exposed

10.Youshouldfeelcontent,asthedesigncan'tbedoneany.

A.bestB.worstC.betterD.worse

11.Livingoffhomeisasurewaytoimproveyourself-careability,andthisisespeciallytrue

itcomestostudyingabroad.

A.beforeB.sinceC.whenD.unless

12.Jacktookpartinthespeechcontestand,ismoresurprising,wonthefirstplace.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.it

13.—Doyouplayfootballafterwork?—Yes,.Playingfootballisnotmyfavorite

sport.

A.moreorlessB.onceinawhileC.soonerorlaterD.timeandtimeagain

14.TheBritishgovernmentplanstobuildmoregamessitesinuniversitiesresourcesafter

the

OlympicGames.

A.avoidwasting;willhavefinishedB.toavoidwasting;hasfinished

C.avoidwasting;havefinishedD.toavoidwasting;havefinished

15.Mr.Smithdidn'tunderstandmadehissonsoupsetthisevening.

A.whatwasitB.whyitwasthisC.howthatwasD.whatitwasthat

16.Don'taskmetopreparethepicniclunch,Tmnotacook.

A.muchofB.betterthanC.goodatD.muchas

17.Hemeantthatyouareoldyouragesaying“theguyisovergrowing”.

A.for,byB.for,astoC.with,aboutD.to,by

18.Hurryup;itisrequiredthatweatsix.

A.willarriveB.arrivedC.arriveD.wouldarrive

19.Ifthesetwocolors,beingcolor-blindedcanbediagnosed.

A.notdistinguishedB.onecan'tdistinguish

C.notdistinguishingD.onenothavingdistinguished

20.thephonefunctionsget,itdoesn'tmakemuchsensetothoseusingitmostlyfor

calling.

A.VariousifB.VariousasC.SovariousD.Morevarious

第二節(jié)完型填空:(共20小題,每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分20分)

II.閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從第21—40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,

選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Thesedays,itiscommontosee5-gallonbottlesofwaterbeingsenttohomes.Supermarket

21

arefilledwithallkindsofbottledwaterfromsimple22bottlescontaining“purespringwater”

toexpensiveforeigntypesofmineralwateringlassbottles.InEurope,bottledwaterisas23

assoftdrinkswhicharewidelyacceptedintheUnitedStates.Peoplearenotonlyinterestedinthe

differentchoicesofdrinks,butalsointhetasteofbottledwaterandits24value.

Allbottledwateronsalemust25thecontentofthewateronthebottle.Somecompanies

mineralstogivethewaterabettertaste.Buttheterm“mineralwater"is27,becauseallwater,

exceptspeciallypurifiedwater,containsminerals.28mustbemadetotellpeopleclearlywhat

kindofwaterpeopleareexactlybuying:springwater,mineralwater,orpurifiedwater.For

example,44springwater”willhavetocomefroma(n)29spring.

Manypeoplechoosebottledwater30tapwater,becausethey31thesafetyofpublic

drinkingwater.Somepeopleworryaboutcitywater32.Weneedtopaycloseattentiontothe

cleanlinessofourdrinkingwater.Thegovernmentshouldberesponsiblefortapwater33.It

shouldbetestedandchecked34.

Keepinmindthatbottledwateris35.Inmanycases,youarepayingforwaterthatisnot

muchdifferentfromtapwater.Ifyouarenotsureofthesafetyofyourtapwater,haveit36.A

localhealthdepartmentcanbeof37.Comparedwiththecostofbottledwater,thetestingcost

willbelessexpensive.Lettingcoldwater38fbraminuteorsobeforetakingadrinkorusing

itinpreparingamealisagoodwayto39possiblewaterpollution,especiallyifthewaterhas

been40foranhourormore.

21.A.basketsB.windowsC.shelvesD.carts

22.A.largeB.plasticC.coolD.cheap

23.A.popularB.expensiveC.freshD.good

24.A.natureB.trueC.faceD.health

25.A.studyB.stickC.listD.print

26.A.findB.addC.exploreD.mix

27.A.mistakenB.misunderstoodC.misleadingD.misreading

28.A.LawsB.NoticesC.ProductsD.Inventions

29.A.nearbyB.hotC.undergroundD.overflowing

30.A.withB.besidesC.beforeD.over

31.A.considerB.trustC.doubtD.ensure

32.A.suppliesB.pipesC.pollutionD.shortage

33.A.producersB.riskC.elementsD.quality

34.A.normallyB.regularlyC.repeatedlyD.instantly

35.A.enoughB.excellentC.expensiveD.ideal

36.A.collectedB.boiledC.changedD.tested

37.A.useB.valueC.serviceD.importance

38.A.runB.flowC.fillD.boil

39.A.improveB.discoverC.limitD.solve

40.A.awayB.offC.alongD.on

第二部分閱讀理解:(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)

III.第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分40分))閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的選項(xiàng)(A、

B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卷上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Onenightrecently,Iwasdrivingdownatwo-lanehighwayatabout60milesanhour.Acar

approachedfromtheoppositedirectionataboutthesamespeed.Aswepassedeachother,Icaught

theotherdriver'seyeforonlyasecond.Iwonderedwhetherhemightbethinking,asIwas,how

dependentwewereoneachotheratthatmoment.Iwasrelyingonhimnottofallasleep,nottobe

putoffbyaphoneconversation,nottocrossoverintomylaneandbringmylifetoasuddenend.

Thoughwehadneverspokenawordtoeachother,hereliedonmeinjustthesameway.

Multipliedamilliontimesover,Ibelievethatisthewaytheworldworks.Atsomelevel,we

alldependupononeanother.Sometimesthatdependencerequiresussimplynottodosomething

likecrossingoverthedoubleyellowline.Andsometimesitrequiresustoactcooperatively,with

friendsorevenwithstrangers.

Astechnologyshrinksourworld,theneedincreasesforcooperativeactionamongnations.In,

doctorsinfivenationswerequicklyorganizedtoidentifytheSARSvirus,whichsavedthousands

oflives.Thethreatofinternationalterrorismhasshownitselftobeasimilarproblem,one

requiringteamactionbypoliceandintelligenceforcesacrosstheworld.Wemustrecognizethat

ourfatesarenotoursalonetocontrol.

Inmyownlife,I'veputgreatstockinpersonalresponsibility.But,astimehaspassed,Fve

alsocometobelievethattherearemomentswhenonemustrelyuponthegoodfaithandjudgment

ofothers,so,whileeachofusfacesthecaseofdrivingalonedownadarkroad,whatwemust

learnisthattheapproachinglightmaynotbeathreat,butasharedmomentoftrust.

41.Theauthorconsidersitveryimportant.

A.todrivewithacompanyB.tohavepersonalindependence

C.togaincertainresponsibilityD.tosharetrustandcooperation

42.Theauthorsaidthattheydependedoneachotherinthesamewaybecause.

A.theapproachingcarwasverydangerous

B.theybothdrovetheircarataterrificspeed

C.hemightbekilledoutoftheother'scarelessdriving

D.itwasdarkandtheroadwasnotwideenough

43.Fromthesecondparagraph,weknowtheauthordrewtheimportantlessonfrom.

A.onlyoneexperienceB.manysimilarexperiences

C.adriveronadarkroadD.manyfriendsandstrangers

44.Theneedforcooperationincreasesbecause.

A.peoples9fatescan'lbecontrolledbythemselves

B.certainvirusescanspreadinaquickway

C.terrorismcanhappeneverywhereandeveryday

D.theworldhasbecomemuchmoredangerous

45.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthattheauthorhas.

A.believedinone'sownpersonalresponsibility

B.counteduponhimselfaloneineverything

C.hadnotrustinothers'goodfaithandjudgment

D.hadaccomplishedachangeonhisviewpointoflife

Twoexpertsdidsomeexperimentsontwogroupsofpeople-onewhotendedtosleepless

thanthe

peoplearoundthemandtheothergroupmore.

Accordingtotheirreportthatthe"shortsleepers^^hadbeenmoreorlessaverageintheirsleep

needsuntilthemenwereintheirteens.Butataboutage15orso,themenautomaticallybeganto

cutdowntheirnightlysleeptimebecauseofpressuresfromschool,work,andotheractivities.

Thesementendedtoviewtheirnightlyperiodsofunconsciousnessasbothersomeinterruptionsin

theirdailyroutines.

Ingeneral,these“shortsleepers”appearedwithambition,active,energetic,cheerful,and

conformist(不動(dòng)搖)intheiropinions,andverysureabouttheircareerchoices.Theyoftenheld

severaljobsatonce,orevenworkedfulltimewhilegoingtoschool.Andmanyofthemhada

strongurgetoappearCtacceptable^^or“outstanding“totheirfriendsandassociates.

Whenaskedtorecalltheirdreams,the"shortsleepers,,didpoorly.Morethanthis,they

seemedtoprefernotrememberingthem.Insimilarfashion,theirusualwayofdealingwith

psychologicalproblemswastodenythattheproblemexisted,andthentokeepbusyinthehope

thatthetroublewouldgoaway.

Theexpertsalsostatedthatthose“l(fā)ongsleepers^^werequitedifferentindeed.Theyreported

thatthosemenhadbeenlengthysleepssincechildhood.Theyseemedtoenjoytheirsleep,

protectedit,andwereabitconcernedwhentheywereoccasionallydeprivedoftheirdesired9

hoursofnightlybedrest.Theytendedtorecalltheirdrcamsmuchbetterthanthe“shortsleepers

did.

Manyofthe“l(fā)ongsleepers,,wereshy,anxious,introverted(內(nèi)向),inhibited(壓抑),passive,

mildlydepressed,andunsureofthemselves(particularlyinsocialsituations).Severalopenly

expressitthatbeingasleepwasagoodescapefromtheirdailyproblems.

Allinall,propertimeofsleepingshouldbeadmired,nottoolong,neithertooshort.

46.Accordingtothereport,.

A.many“shortsleepers5'needlesssleepjustbynature

B.many“shortsleepers^^areobligedtoreducesleeptimebywork

C.longsleeperssleepalongerperiodoftimeduringtheday

D.many“l(fā)ongsleepers^^formedsleepinghabitduringchildhood

47.Many“shortsleepers“arelikelytoholdtheviewthat.

A.sleepisaveryefficientescapefromthereality

B.sleepisjustanitemwhichshouldbedeniedbythem

C.sleepmightbeadisturbingthingfortheirdailybusiness

D.sleepisthebestwaytodealwithpsychologicaltroubles

48.Itisstatedintheforthparagraphthat“shortsleepers^.

A.areideallyenergeticunderthepressuresoflife

B.oftenignoretheilleffectofnotenoughsleep

C.donotknowhowtorelaxthemselvesproperly

D.aremoreunlikelytorunintomentalproblems

49.Whichofthefollowingisnearesttothemeaningof':.,wereabitconcerned“inthefifth

Para?

A.appearedtroubledB.becameenergetic

C.feltdissatisfiedD.weremuchdepressed

50.WhichofthefollowingisNOTcorrectaccordingtothepassage?

A.Ifonesleepsimproperly,hisperformancesuffersandhismemoryisweakened

B.Thesleeppatternsofshortsleepersarethesameasthoseshownby“l(fā)ongsleepers”

C.Longandshortsleepersdifferintheirattitudestowardssleep

D.Shortsleepersmayhavebeenbetteroffiftheyhavemorerest

C

Thishotelinthetreesisfamousintheworld.People,whoknowverylittleaboutKenya,

knowofTreetops.WhenKingGeorgeVIdied,PrincessElizabethwasstayingontheTreetops,

andwhenshecamedownfromthere,44Shcsucceededhimasthequeenofthecountry^^.Thishotel

inthemiddleoftheforestshowsthepleasureofAfrica.Whenyouvisitit,youwillbesentintothe

heartoftheforestbyhotelbuses,andthenaguide,withaguntoprotectyouagainstbiggame,

willgowithyoutotheTreetops.Beforeandafterdinner,forthewholenightifyouwish,youcan

sitonthecorridor(走廊),watchinganimalscometothewaterpool.TheearliesthotelTreetops

wasbuiltroundalargetreeontheoppositesideofthewater,butthatwasdestroyedbyfireand

thenewhotelTreetops,whichisbuiltroundseveraltrees,ismuchbigger.

ThediningroomatTreetopsissmall,andthewaiterscannotwalkroundtoserveguests,a

clever“railwayservice“hasbeeninvented.Gueststaketheirfoodasitpassesslowlyinfrontof

them,alongalineinthecenterofthetable.

TherearemanyanimalsaroundtheTreetops.Whenyouvisitthem,youcansee:

——Animalsandtheirbabiesarewaitingtogreettheguests.

—Animals,enjoyingtheTreetopspoolinthedaylight.

—Alongbodied,longringtailedveryactivecat-likeanimalisaspecialonecomingoutat

night.

Hehuntsandeatsanythinghecanoverpower,andhisteethandclawscandoyouharm.

一Someotheranimalsthathaveathickcoatingoffurtokeepthemwarminthecoldforest

nights.

Manybuffaloes(水牛)comingneartotheTreetopsforwaterandsaltduringthedayor

night.

51.InParagraphOne,“succeeded“means.

A.didwhatshewastryingtodoB.gainedherpurpose

C.gotapositiononthedeathoftheKingD.completedadifficulttask

52.Whichofthefollowingdescriptionabout“thecat-likeanimal"isNOTtrue?

A.Itcomesforfoodonlyatnight.B.ItlivesinthetreesatTreetops.

C.Itsteethandclawscandopeopleharm.D.Itcancatchanyotheranimalintheforest.

53.Accordingtothepassage.Treetopsisfamousintheworldbecause.

A.itcanshowthepleasureofAmericanslivinginAfrica

B.PrincessElizabethgottothecrownwhencomingdownfromthere

C.theyarebuiltroundseveraltreestoprovideadventuresforvisitors

D.therearemanyanimalsthatcanbetrainedandbecomelovelypets

54.Wecanlearnfromthepassage,thattheguests.

A.shouldnotplaygamesontheTreetopsB.couldenjoytheirdinnerasusual

C.couldnotsitonthecorridoratnightD.shouldkeepoffthecat-likeanimals

D

Aroundtheglobe,thetouristtradeisboomingandyouarepromisedtoenjoyallthecomfort

andconvenienceofmoderntourism.Thefirst-classsystemsofcommunicationbyair,seaandland

makeitpossibleforustovisiteachother'scountriesatamoderatecost.Whatwasoncethe'grand

tour',reservedforonlytheveryrich,isnowwithinmostpeople'sgrasp.Thepackagetourand

charteredflights(包機(jī))arequitepopulartous.Moderntravelersenjoyalevelofcomfortwhich

thoseongrandtoursintheolddayscouldn'thavedreamedof.Withallthiscomingandgoing,

youwouldexpectgreaterunderstandingtodevelopbetweenthenationsoftheworld.Notabitof

it!Sowhafsthesenseofthismassexchangeofpopulationsifthenationsoftheworldremain

basicallyignorantofeachother?Sothereisagreatmisdirectionintouristbusiness,especiallyin

conductedtouritems.

Manytouristorganizationsaredirectlyresponsibleforthisstateofaffairs.Theypurposelyset

outto“protect“theirpassengersfromtoomuchcontactwiththelocalpopulation.Modemtourists

leadaprotectedandseparatedlife.Theyliveatinternationalhotels,wheretheyeatstheir

internationalfoodandsipstheirinternationaldrinkwhilegazingatthenativesfromadistance.

Designedtourstoplacesofinterestarecarefullyarranged.Thetouristsareallowedtoseeonly

whattheorganizerswantthemtoseeandnomore.Astrictschedulemakesitimpossibleforthe

touriststowanderoffontheirown;andanyway,languageisalwaysabarrier,sotheymightonly

betoohappytobeprotectedinthisway.

Atitsveryworst,thismerelyleadstoanewandterriblekindofcolonization.Thesadthing

aboutthissituationisthatitleadstothepersistenceofcertainoldideasofothernationsand

countries.Wedon'tseethepeopleofothernationsastheyreallyare,butaswehavebeenbrought

uptobelievewhattheyare,evenstayingalongwiththatfromtextbooksduringourschooling.

Youcantestthisforyourself.Takefivenationalities,say,French,German,English,

AmericanandItalian.Nowinyourmind,matchthemwiththesefiveadjectives:musical,

emotional,cold,pedantic(愛(ài)追究的),native.Farfromprovidinguswithanyinsightintothe

nationalcharacteristicsofthepeoplesjustmentioned,theseadjectivesjustactuallyactasbarriers,

forwecan'tdothejobwithcertainty.So,frequently,whenyousetoutonyourtravels,theonly

characteristicsyounoticearethosewhichconfirmwhatyouhavealreadyobtainedasthefirst

conceptionsinyourmind.Andyougethomeonlywiththehighlyunoriginalandinaccurate

impression,suchasthesaying,“Anglo-Saxonsarehypocrites(偽君子)andtfcLatinpeoples

shoutalotHowever,togaintherealunderstanding,youonlyhavetomakeafewforeign

friendsandyouwillknowhowridiculousandharmfulsomeoldconceptionsofothernationsare.

Buthowcanyoumakeforeignfriendswhenthetouristtradedoesitsbesttopreventyou?

Beingcarriedtoanextreme,stereotypescanbepositivelydangerous.Averywildand

limitedoutlookmaystirupracialhatredandblindustothebasicfact—howreasonlessitsounds!

-thatallpeoplearehuman.Weareallsimilartoeachother,whileatthesametimeallunique.

55.Whatdoes“grandtour“bringpeoplenow?

A.Itonlyoffersusreasonablecost.B.Itisthebestwayofmoderntourism.

C.Itisnotlikedbyrichpeople.D.Itisavailableforthemajoritytoenjoyit.

56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Bytravellingabroad,onecanknowacertaincountrywell.

B.Makingfriendsisimpossibleforanyonestayingabroad.

C.Thetouristorganizationshavethebestwaytodotheirduty.

D.Travelingconditionsaremuchmoreimprovedthanbefore.

57.Whichwordinthefollowingisthebesttosummarize“Latinpeopleshoutalot”?

A.Silent.B.Noisy.C.Lively.D.Active.

58.Thepurposeoftheauthor'swritingistopointout.

A.conductedtourshouldbestoppedB.thewayoftouringshouldbechanged

C.gainedknowledgecan'tberenewedD.somenationsstaythesameasbefore

59.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthepresenttourism?

A.ObjectiveB.Negative.C.Critical.D.Appreciative.

60.Themainideaforthispassageisthat.

A.tourismdoeslittletoincreaseunderstandingbetweennations

B.tourismisterriblewithouttheworkofthetouristorganizations

C.conductedtourissodullthatnobodywantstoacceptitnow

D.tourismreallydoessomethingwonderfultomanycountries

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)閱讀下列材料,從所給的六個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、

C、D、E和F)中,選出符合各小題要求的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。

Thefollowingfiveyoungpeopleareallsearchingfortheiruniversities.Afterthedescription

ofthesepeople,thereissomeinformationaboutsixuniversitiesA—Fforyoutochoosethemost

suitableonefbreachofthem.Thereisoneextraparagraphaboutoneuniversitywhichyoudonot

needtouse.

61.Bobbyistiredofworkingindoorsandwouldn'tliketobetoofarawayfromhis

girlfriendwhostudiesatSimmons.Alsoheconsidersgainingbetterchanceforfuture

career.

62.Mariawantstolearnmodernscienceandshepreferstostayneitherbytheoceannorin

the

northeast.

63.Andrewwishestostudybusinessinanon-state-rununiversity,whichhethinksisof

better

qualityandiftheemploymentstatusofitsgraduatesisideal,that'sbetter.

64.Lucyenjoystakingherfurthereducationinawomen-onlyuniversitywithavariety

majorfbrhertochoose.

65.Scottisinsearchfbrauniversitylocatedinaniceplace,withbetterlivingconditions.

Themostimportantisthathehopestoplaythecomputerconvenientlyforfun.

B.PAULSMITH'SCOLLEGETheCollegeofNature.Experienceadifferentkindof

classroom:15,300acresofforests,lakesandstreams,ahotelandarestaurant,99%placement

upongraduation.Two-and-four-yeardegreeprograms.POBox265PaulSmith,NY

12970800-421-2605

F.PETER,SCOLLEGEExperiencedprofessorsareavailable.Equippedwithalotofmodem

第II卷

第三部分寫(xiě)作:(共三節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)

IV.第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò):(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)

此題要求改正所給短文中的錯(cuò)誤,對(duì)標(biāo)有題號(hào)的每一行做出判斷:如無(wú)錯(cuò)誤,在該行右

橫線畫(huà)一個(gè)勾(4);如有錯(cuò)誤(每行只有一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤),則按下列情況改正:

此行多一個(gè)詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊橫在線寫(xiě)出該詞,并也用斜線劃

掉。

此行缺一個(gè)詞:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(人),在該行右邊橫在線寫(xiě)出該加的詞。

此行錯(cuò)一個(gè)詞:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一條橫線,在該行右邊橫在線寫(xiě)出改正后的詞。

注意:原行沒(méi)有錯(cuò)的不要改。

Mr.Smithhadneitherwifenorchildren.Helikednothingbutdrinking.He

almostspentallofhismoneydrinks.Sometimeshewenthungry,buthehadto

borrowsomemoneytobuysomefood.Oneeveninghemetafriendofhiminthe

street.Themaninvitedhimtohavedinnerinarestaurant.Hewasveryhappythat

V.第二節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分30分)

時(shí)下,各類(lèi)電視節(jié)目廣泛使用短信參與方式,對(duì)此人們?cè)u(píng)價(jià)褒貶不一。

請(qǐng)你就此現(xiàn)象談?wù)剛€(gè)人看法:

態(tài)度一(褒)態(tài)度二(貶)你的觀點(diǎn)

提供了更多的參與機(jī)會(huì)控制不當(dāng),節(jié)目品位無(wú)保證

給媒體帶來(lái)更多收益短信費(fèi)用過(guò)高,觀眾易反感?

迎合年輕人對(duì)新事物追求沉溺于此,浪費(fèi)時(shí)間精力

要求:1.詞數(shù):120詞左右。文章第一句已經(jīng)給出,不計(jì)入總數(shù)。

2.可根據(jù)內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

Atpresent,shortmessagesarewidelyinvolvedinvariousTVprograms.

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