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nfirms that for a lot of people, electronic interaction through the puter has replaced a great deal of social lot of folks Pew talked with say that’s a good thing, because of concerns that the Internet was turning us into hermits(隱居者)who shut out other people in favor of a makebelieve world on puter the contrary, the Pew study Internet has put us in touch with many MORE real people than we’d have ever people, ’re turning to an evergrowing list of cyber friends for advice on careers, medical crises, childrearing, and choosing a school or 60 million Americans told Pew that the Internet plays an important or crucial role in helping them deal with major life we networked individuals are pretty tricky: we’re keeping more to ourselves, while at the same time reaching out to more people, all with just the click of a puter mouse! Pew study was conducted in America United States this passage, the network refers to a lot of connected the invention of the Internet, our connections with people took place mainly person phone letter of the following has happened since the invention of the Internet? talk on the phone more than personal interaction has given way to puter are getting more have bee more dependent on to the Pew study, the role played by the Internet in human interaction is Passage Four President Obama has signed legislation to make the biggest changes in the health care system in fortyfive parts of the plan will fully take effect in four some take effect example, in six months the new law will ban insurance panies from denying coverage to children with preexisting health with preexisting conditions will be added in four government will help millions of people pay for will also permit millions more to receive free coverage through the Medicaid program for the all, the plan aims to make health insurance available to 32 million people now without immigrants will not be able to take estimated 83% of people under 65 who are in the US legally now have insurance plan is expected to raise that to 95% within several over 65 are covered by the Medicaid insurance program which the government created in the first time, Americans will be required to have health insurance or face a yearly fine starting in four law will also require panies with more than 50 employees to offer not, they could face a fine of $2,000 a year for every , this year the law will start closing what is known as “the doughnut hole”.That is a lack of Medicaid coverage for some drug costs for older Obama promised senior citizens that the reforms will not cut their guaranteed changes are expected to cost about $940 billion over ten years, but also help reduce the federal budget to the new health care plan, which of the following will be added first into insurance programs? of small with preexisting health people now without health with preexisting health can be inferred from the passage that the new Medicaid program for the poor will free health insurance for 32 million people free health insurance for all poor people also applied to legal immigrants 83% of the people under 65 seems that at present, large panies that do not offer health insurance coverage to their employees heavy fines not receive punishments required to do so not benefit from doing so “doughnut hole” implies that are not covered by the existing Medicaid drug costs for older Americans citizens over 65 immigrants for hospital stay speaking, President Obama’s health insurance reform will heavy financial burdens to the country heavy financial burdens to the poor both the people and the country weled by the poor but opposed by III Vocabulary and Structure(20 points)Directions : There are 40 inplete sentences in this each sentence there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and the one that best pletes the your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the can arrive in Guangzhou on time for the fashion show you don’t mind taking the night students are still taking about the strange people they on their met met players expected there more free time after going back to the country from been be man who stopped from time to time as if he wanted to tie his being followed to follow followed once followed finished the task ahead of time will be rewarded, though we don’t know who it will who last I decided to pay a visit to my new general manager as soon as I what I did what I did finish what I was doing what I was doing two countries are similar they both have a high snowfall during that that that that were surprised that a fourdayold boy should work out such a difficult problem they themselves couldn’ has e a large number of the British Airway employees will go on strike next would say it’s the best use that this be made of be made we make make of ’s getting now, or we’ll miss the last rather better rather better is that a hundred people can dance in large a room a large room large a room such large room can never thank you much for your it, I couldn’t have finished my I met her this morning, she had this look on her must have worked late last is a palace to relax。因此D為正確答案。ABD三個答案都有“批評”的意思。 “Not me”的意思是“不是我;我不行;我不適合”;“So do I”的意思是“我也一樣”;“Same here”的意思是“我也是,彼此彼此”;“You got it”的意思是“沒問題,你干掉它!給你啦!”。根據(jù)此情景,說話人A應該是贊同說話人B的觀點,但是自己卻有不同的選擇。 當說話人A對電腦表示抱怨時,說話人B回答道“把電腦重啟吧!”這是在給出建議,與此建議相搭配的應該是A答案“看看會不會好一點:是否有用”;B答案表達的是“無能為力”;C答案表達的是“誰知道?”;D答案表達的是“還有啥?” “It’s a lost cause.”是句習語,其意思是“沒希望了”。A答案表達的是一種責備。 A答案的意思是“我也是”,用于強調(diào)含否定意義的短語;沒有“Me alike”這種表達;C答案用于肯定的認同;D答案應該是“Not that I know of”,其意思是“我不知道;據(jù)我所知不是那樣”。 You know what?(你知道嗎?);That39。說話人A表示了對手術的恐懼,說話人B對其進行了安慰。 Don’t look at me(別看著我,與我無關?。?;You ask for it!(活該;自找的?。?;You bet?。憧纱_信;的確;當然?。?;Don’t be silly?。▌e傻了;別犯傻)。 說話人A說:“麻煩接分機1058.”該句話并不是真正意義上的疑問句,所以回答不用“Yes”或者“No”。D選項“對不起,您要的電話正忙”符合該打電話場景。 游客說“想去大英博物館”,警察回答“不,不是很遠。根據(jù)情境,C選項符合該場景。說話人A說“火車10點出發(fā),我9點鐘能夠來接你”,根據(jù)四個選項的意義,D選項符合該場景