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On October 19,1959,the first Special English program was broadcast(广播)on the Voice of America.It was an experiment.The goal was to communicate by radio in clear and simple English with people whose native language was not English.Experts said the goal was admirable,but the method would not work.However,             .The Special English programs quickly became some of the most popular on VOA.And they still are.
Forty years later,Special English continues to communicate with people who are not fluent in English.But during the years its role has expanded.It also helps people learn American-English.It succeeds in helping people learn English in a non-traditional way.And it provides listeners, even those who are native English speakers, with information they cannot find elsewhere.
Today,Special English broadcasts around the world seven days a week,five times a day.Each half-hourly broadcast begins with ten minutes of the latest news followed by 20minutes of feature(特写报道)programming.There is a different short feature every weekday about science,development,agriculture,and environment,and on the weekend about news events and American idioms.These programs are followed by in-depth(深入的)15 minutes features about American culture,history,science,medicine,space,important people or short stories.
76. What is the best title of the passage?(Please answer within 10 words.)
                                                                             
77. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following sentence?
(Special English has played a more important part in many areas over the years.)
                                                                             
78. Please fill in the blank in the first paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 10 words.)
                                                                             
79. What do you think about Special English?(Please answer within 30 words.)
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the second paragraph into Chinese.
                                                                             

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A man and his girlfriend were married. It was a large celebration. All of their friends and family came to see the lovely ceremony. Everyone could tell that the love they had for each other was true.
A few months later, the wife came to the husband with a piece of advice, “I read in a magazine, a while ago, about how we can strengthen our marriage,” she offered. “Each of us will write a list of the things that we find a bit annoying with the other person. Then, we can talk about how we can fix them together and make our lives happier together.”
The husband agreed. So each of them tried to think of the things that annoyed them about the other and wrote down what they came up with. The next morning, at the breakfast table, they decided that they would go over their lists.
“I’ll start,” offered the wife. She took out her list. It had many items on it, enough to fill three pages. In fact, as she started reading the list of the little annoyances, she noticed that tears were starting to appear in her husband’s eyes because he never thought that he had so many shortcomings.
The wife continued to read until she had read all three pages to her husband. “Now, you read your list and then we’ll talk about the things on both of our lists,” she said happily.
Quietly the husband stated, “I don’t have anything on my list. I think that you are perfect. I don’t want you to change anything for me. You are lovely and wonderful and I wouldn’t want to try and change anything about you.” The wife, touched by his honesty and the depth of his love for her and his acceptance of her, turned her head and wept.
In life, there are enough times when we are disappointed, depressed and annoyed. We don’t really have to go looking for them. We have a wonderful world that is full of beauty, light and promise. Why waste time in this world looking for the bad, disappointing or annoying when we can look around us and see the wonderful things before us?
Why were there tears in the husband’s eyes when the wife read his annoyances?

A.Because he had no courage to face his shortcomings.
B.Because he never thought he had so many annoyances in his wife’s eyes.
C.Because he was sorry that he didn’t find any annoyance about his wife.
D.Because he didn’t think he deserved to have such a perfect wife.

After hearing the husband’s words, the wife felt .

A.moved and ashamed B.sad and disappointed
C.satisfied and proud D.surprised and confused

The story is intended to tell us that .

A.disappointment cannot be avoided in our life
B.young couples should be more tolerant (宽容的) to each other
C.we should turn a blind eye to other people’s blame
D.we should try to look for and see the wonderful things around us

Mozilla has shown off a prototype(雏形) for a $25 (£15) smart phone that is aimed at the developing world.
The company, which is famed mostly for its Firefox browser(浏览器), has partnered with the Chinese low-cost chip maker Spreadtrum.
While not as powerful as more expensive models, the phone will run apps and make use of mobile internet.
It would appeal to the sorts of people who currently buy cheap “feature” phones, analysts said.
Feature phones are highly popular in the developing world as a halfway point between “dumb” phones --- just voice calls and other basic functions --- and fully-developed smart phones.
Mozilla hopes that it will take an early lead in a market that is now being targeted by mobile phone producers who see the developing world as the remaining area for massive growth.
It will face fierce competition from bigger, more popular brands, however --- with more announcements of this kind expected over the course of the next couple of days at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
“These solutions expand the global accessibility of open web smart phones to first-time and entry-level smart phone buyers by reducing the time and cost required for handset makers to bring these phones to market,” said Spreadtrum in a press statement.
Mozilla said the phone “redefines”(重新定义) the entry-level phone market.
The concept of a cheap smart phone may seem likely to appeal to consumers in developed countries, particularly those who locked into long contracts in order to pay part of the cost of the likes of the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy range.
But analyst Carolina Milanesi, from Kantar World panel, said it should not be seen as a competitor.
Which of the following is true about the $25 smart phone?

A.It has all the functions of an iPhone.
B.It is specially designed for the developed world.
C.It will attract the present “feature” phone users.
D.It is made by the Chinese low-cost chip maker Spreadtrum.

What is the feature of a “feature” phone?

A.Though cheap, it can completely replace the iPhone.
B.It is just used for voice calls and other basic functions.
C.It has nearly all the functions of a fully-developed smart phone.
D.Its functions are between those of a “dumb” phone and a fully-developed smart phone.

We can learn from the text that at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona ________.

A.new cheap smart phones will beat high-end ones
B.the $25 smart phone coming from Mozilla will be the best seller
C.quite a few companies will announce their new cheap smart phones
D.Mozilla will be the only company to announce its new cheap smart phone

Which of the following held a negative attitude towards the cheap smart phone?

A.Mozilla. B.Spreadtrum.
C.Samsung. D.Carolina Milanesi.

Elephants are able to differentiate between ethnicities(种族) and sexes, and can tell an adult from a child --- all from the sound of a human voice.
This is according to a study in which researchers played voice recordings to wild African elephants.
The animals showed more fear when they heard the voices of adult Masai men.
Livestock-herding Masai people do come into conflict with elephants, and this suggests that animals have adapted to specifically listen for and avoid them.
The study is published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Prof Karen McComb and Dr Graeme Shannon from the University of Sussex led the study. They explained that in previous research they had used similar playback experiments to show that elephants could tell --- from the sound of a lion’s roar --- whether the animal was a female or a more dangerous male.
Prof McComb wanted to find out if the animals used their very sharp sense of hearing to identify a potential danger from humans.
The scientists recorded Masai men, women and children saying, in their own language, “Look, look over there, a group of elephants is coming”.
They also recorded Kamba men saying this phrase.
While cattle-herding Masai people often come across free-ranging elephants, which can result in violent conflict, the Kamba people’s more agricultural lifestyle does not generally bring them into aggressive touch with the animals.
When the team played recordings of these different voices through a hidden loudspeaker, they found that elephant family groups reacted more fearfully in response to the voice of a Masai man, than to a Kamba man’s voice.
And the adult male Masai voices encouraged far more of these defensive reactions than the voices of women or boys.
An elephant can tell a man from a woman by sense of ________.

A.touch B.sight C.smell D.hearing

How did the researchers get to know the elephants’ special ability of identification?

A.By observing the elephants in the zoo.
B.By playing voice recordings to them.
C.By recording the behaviours of elephants.
D.By communicating with them in a special way.

We can learn from the passage that elephants are especially afraid of ________.

A.Masai men B.Masai women
C.Kamba men D.Kamba women

What is the best title for the passage?

A.Elephants and human beings
B.Differences between human voices
C.Elephants recognise human voices
D.Elephants conflict with human beings

Researchers are placing robotic dogs in the homes of lonely old people to determine whether they can improve the quality of life for humans. Alan Beck, an expert in human-animal relationship, and Nancy Edwards, a professor of nursing, are leading the animal-assisted study concerning the influence of robotic dogs on old people's depression, physical activity, and life satisfaction. “No one will argue that an older person is better off being more active, challenged, or stimulated (刺激),” Edwards points out. “The problem is how we promote that, especially for those without friends or help. A robotic dog could be a solution.”
In the study, the robot, called AIBO, is placed for six weeks in the houses of some old people who live alone. Before placing AIBO in the home, researchers will collect baseline data for six weeks. These old people will keep a diary to note their feelings and activities before and after AIBO. Then, the researchers will review the data to determine if it has inspired any changes in the life of its owner.
“I talk to him all the time, and he responds to my voice,” says a seventy-year-old lady. “When I'm watching TV, he'll stay in my arms until he wants down. He has a mind of his own.”
The AIBOs respond to certain orders. The researchers say they have some advantages over live dogs, especially for old people. Often the elderly are disabled and cannot care for an animal by walking it or playing with it. A robotic dog removes exercise and feeding concerns.
“At the beginning, it was believed that no one would relate to the robotic dog because it was metal and not furry,” Beck says. “But it's amazing how quickly we have given up that belief.”
“Hopefully, down the road, these robotic pets could become a more valuable health helper. They will record their masters’ blood pressure, oxygen levels, or heart rhythms. AIBOs may even one day have games that can help stimulate older people's minds.”
The purpose of Beck and Edwards’ study is to ____.

A.understand human-animal relationship
B.find the causes of old people’s loneliness
C.make lonely old people’s life better
D.promote the animal-assisted research

In the research, the old people are asked to ____.

A.note the activities of AIBOs
B.keep AIBOs at home for 12 weeks
C.analyze the collected information
D.record their feelings and activities

What is the advantage of AIBO over live dogs?

A.It can watch TV with its owner.
B.It can help the disabled people.
C.It responds to all the human orders.
D.It is easier to keep at home.

The author seems to suggest that the future robotic dogs may ____.

A.keep old people active B.cure certain diseases
C.change people's beliefs D.look more like real dogs

If a sitcom(情景喜剧)that lasts for l0 years is considered popular,then surely one that still arouses emotions after 20 must be considered a classic.Friends first aired in the US in 1994,featuring a cast of six young men and women in New York.In the time since,it’s become one of the most famous titles in the sitcom style,aired in over 100 countries and regions in the world.
The show is typical among those who grew up in the 1990s because it explores basic yet important themes like friendship,struggling to survive in a big city,and finding independence and identity,all of which are still relevant to young audiences today.
Against the background of the Internet age,IT staff who were once marginalized(排斥)and laughed at have experienced a revival due to the popularity of hit show The Big Bang Theory,in which four talents lacking normal social skills make an attempt at living on a college campus.
At the same time,Gossip Girl,describing a young cast of New Yorkers born with silver spoons in their mouths,demonstrates the difficulties upper-class adolescents experience.The show’s fashion and mature subject matter allowed it to capture the interest of both teenagers and adults.
Although these typical TV shows span a wide timeline and feature a variety of themes,they all have a universal topic.Love,money,friendship,career aspirations and identity are things all young people struggle to understand.Why are they still fascinating? It remains to be found out.
Why is the sitcom Friends typical among young people in the 1990s?

A.Because it is a breakthrough in the producing style.
B.Because it is the most influential sitcom of all time.
C.Because it addresses the subjects faced by the youth.
D.Because it predicts the future of the young at that time.

What can we learn about The Big Bang Theory?

A.It arouses people’s enthusiasm for computers.
B.There are four talents who are good at everything.
C.It is set in the time before the Internet came into being.
D.It improves the conditions of the people in technological industry.

According to the passage,Gossip Girl

A.attracts people of all ages
B.shows eye-catching style and adult subject
C.describes the life of ordinary girl
D.describes the hardships of upper-class people

What will the author most probably talk about next?

A.The introduction to other hit sitcoms.
B.The further information about the plot.
C.The emotional response among audience.
D.The analysis of the reasons for the appeal.

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