It’s a natural phenomenon. The minute you think you want to buy something new, you go online to read reviews about it. Not only is this done with shopping, it’s also done for movies to see , restaurants to go to and almost everything that is worth having an opinion on. The concept of writing down a review for all to see is something that has caused the birth of reviews sites. These are sites where people post reviews on other people, services, businesses, products and more.
In some cases you have professionals do the review and in some other cases you will have the average person write it up. Review sites have a number of ways in which they can gain revenue for themselves in the form of advertising. In some cases, a business can pay his way through to a better listing spot. This does not mean that a positive review will be promoted where it is not warranted (担保).
Review sites are largely a public forum and it is not necessary for people to reveal their identity. Since people are anonymous (匿名的) and sign up access is open to all, there are chances that reviews will be planted or will be negatively written simply to discredit a particular product or service.
There is a lot of criticism towards these websites since they do nothing to control the kind of entries made or the source of these entries. On the other hand, there are professional review sites. These people are accountable for each of their reviews. Any doubts you have will be addressed personally by the one writing the review. Such sites work on much better principles allowing for a fair opinion.
Considering they have a better reputation, they are aware of some the latest products that are released worldwide. This gives you a better chance of finding reviews of the latest product. While a review site will help you narrow down your choice, it by no means should influence your final decision. That is based entirely on the way you see fit.Nowadays, before buying something, people usually ________.
A.ask the opinion of others | B.surf famous review sites. |
C.ignore topics of review sites. | D.read reviews on the Internet. |
The underlined word “revenue” in Paragraph 2 probably means”______”.
A.the announcement posted by sites |
B.the income earned from sales or services |
C.the freedom of writing reviews |
D.the program made by advertisement companies |
What do we know about the professional reviews sites?
A.The reviews on the sites are written mainly by professors. |
B.Those who write the reviews on the sites are serious sometimes. |
C.The reviewer addresses your doubt personally for you. |
D.The reviewers on the sites are ready to write to you if you like. |
This passage was written mainly to tell us________.
A.to make good use of review sites |
B.to consult something with reviewers |
C.not to make a decision before reading reviews |
D.not to believe some review sites |
Nowroz: Iranian New Year or Nowroz is celebrated on the first day of spring sometime in March. Nowroz ceremonies are symbolic representations of good and evil. People sing, dance and parade as in a carnival through the streets with drums and trumpets to spread the news of the coming new year.
Rosh Hashanah: The Jewish New Year is called “Rosh Hashanah”, and is celebrated in the month of September. It is a holy time when people think of the things they have done wrong in the past, and promise to do better in the future. Special prayers are held, and an instrument called a Shofar is played. Children are given new clothes, and New Year loaves are baked and fruits are consumed to remind people of harvest time.
Shogatsu: In Japan, the New Year (Shogatsu) celebrations are from January 1 to January 3 and most Japanese don’t work during these days. In Japan, years are traditionally seen as completely separate from each other, and the New Year is a fresh start. This means that in December all duties should be completed. Parties are held to forget the worries and troubles of the old year. Homes and cars are decorated. On New Year’s Eve, most people spend their time with their families.
Bahai New Year: The Bahai people have their own calendar consisting of nineteen months of nineteen days plus a couple of extra days between the eighteenth and nineteenth months. They have, however, adopted the Iranian custom of beginning the New Year in the spring equinox (春分). The day begins at sunset rather than midnight, and the New Year celebrations are held on the evening of March 20th.During the Jewish New Year, .
A.people don’t mention things they have done wrong |
B.children often wear new clothes |
C.loaves and fruits are often forbidden to be served |
D.Shofar is their favourite food |
Which of the following festivals are celebrated in the same month?
A.Nowroz and Shogatsu. | B.Rosh Hashanah and Shogatsu. |
C.Nowroz and Rosh Hashanah. | D.Nowroz and the Bahai New Year. |
What can we learn from the text?
A.Japanese families often stay together to celebrate Shogatsu. |
B.The Bahai people usually hold a carnival to celebrate the New Year. |
C.The Jewish harvest fruits to celebrate Rosh Hashanah. |
D.The Iranians often hold family parties to celebrate Nowroz. |
Restaurant owners should not use disposable chopsticks for the good of their health and the environment , an official of the China Cuisine Association(中国烹饪协会)said.
Bian Jiang, its secretary general, recently called on restaurant owners to say no to one-off tableware(餐具), especially wooden chopsticks. “The country produces and throws away over 45 billion pairs of wooden chopsticks every year, at a cost to the environment of about 25 million tree.” Bian said.
“That’s a heavy blow to the county’s shrinking(正在减少的) forests,” he said, “We should not turn a deaf ear to the call for environmental protection. We should stop using disposable tableware from now on.”
In order to discourage the use of wooden chopsticks and to protect wooden resources, the government put a 5% tax on them in April.
The use of disposable chopsticks has been discussed for years. Their supporters say that both restaurant owners and consumers prefer them, and that an industry has grown up around their production.
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The secretary general suggests that wooden chopsticks be stopped from being used because .
A.they cause a lot of pollution of the environment |
B.the environment is no longer gre![]() |
C.the government is not happy with that |
D.too many trees are cut |
From the text we know that the idea of no disposable tableware will be .
A.hard to put into practice | B.welcomed by a lot of people |
C.receiving indifferent attitudes | D.rejected by some people |
What does the underlined word “disposable” in the first paragraph mean?
A.Waste | B.Expensive | C.Man | D.One-use |
What’s the main idea of the text?
A.Many people support the idea of saying no to using wooden chopsticks. |
B.The government calls on people to stop using wooden chopsticks. |
C.Disposable tableware wastes a lot of forests and does damage to the environment. |
D.People are aware of the cost of using disposable tableware |
A young woman carrying a three-year-old child got on a bus. The conductor hurried to give her a warm welcome and then kindly asked the other passengers to make more room for the woman and her child. On seeing this, people began to talk. "You know this conductor used to be very rude. Now suddenly he has changed his bad behavior, "said a middle-aged man.
"Yes, he should be praised and we must write a letter to the company," said a second passenger. "That's right," another lady said, "I wish a newspaper reporter were here so that more people could learn from this conductor.”
Just then a gentleman who looked like a teacher turned to the conductor and said, "Excuse me, but can I know your name, please? Your excellent service must be praised..."
Before he could open his mouth, the three-year-old child sitting on the young woman's lap interrupted, "I know his name. I call him Dad."
One passenger suggested writing a letter to the company to ______ .
A.make a demand for more buses | B.![]() |
C.criticize the conductor for his rude behavior | |
D.invite a newspaper reporter to write about the conductor |
What was the gentleman?
A.A teacher. | B.A newspaper reporter. |
C.Not known from the story. | D.The conductor's friend from his company. |
. The word "he" in the last paragraph refers to _______.
A.the gentleman | B.the conductor |
C.the middle-aged man | D.the three-year-old child |
It is clear from the story that the conductor _______.
A.has changed his attitude towards his work |
B.has now been kind and polite to all passengers |
C.has not changed his rude behavior to passengers |
D.has now been kind and polite to women with children |
Neighbors rescued a woman from her burning home early Monday morning,and three firefighters were hurt putting out the flames in Green Bay.
The fire was discovered around 4 o'clock at a three-story home in the South Quincy Street on the city's east side. Investigators(调查者) say 68-year-old Mary Taylor lives there with her two dogs.
“I got out of bed and went to the front window and could hear somebody was yelling(叫喊),‘Fire!’” Curt Dworak said.When he realized what was happening, he threw on some clothes and ran to help. “I was just hoping Mary wasn't in there,but her car was in the driveway,so I just reacted,” he said, “I just broke the glass and then went in through the window.”
Dworak yelled for Mary but got no response. As he searched,the fire grew and debris(碎片) started falling around him. I didn't know what to do. I yelled for her a couple more times,and then I heard her. Disoriented(分不清方向的)and unable to move, Mary was sprawling(趴) on the floor in the back of her house,so Dworak picked her up and carried her to safety.
Dworak, who has been hailed as a hero by Green Bay Fire Department but shrugged of the praise,said,“They would have done the same thing. Mary is a nice lady,and how could you live with yourself if you didn't do something like that?”
Mary was up and talking before she was taken to the hospital to be checked out. Dworak escaped without a thin cut.
As soon as Dworak realized there was a big fire,he.
A.went to his front window and stood watching |
B.put on his clothes quickly and rushed there |
C.searched for Mary's crying in her room |
D.put away his clothes and jumped off his house |
The sentence “ but her car was in the driveway” in Paragraph 3 implies(暗指) that
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A.Mary was just in the house. | B.Mary's car was in Dworak's way. |
C.Mary's car was broken. | D.Mary's car was in good condition. |
The underlined Word “ hailed” in Paragraph 5 can be replaced by “”.
A.named | B.checked | C.praised | D.trained |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.It was Dworak who found the fire first. |
B.Dworak was badly injured by the fire. |
C.Mary lost consciousness in the flames. |
D.![]() |
Do you know this girl?
I was in the park with my elder sister, Cathy, on Friday. My sister left her jacket on a chair while we talked to some friends. When we went back to the chair, a girl in a red T-shirt was sitting there. She had some money in her hand. When she saw us, she got up and walked away.
I asked my sister, "Did you have any money in your jacket?"
She said, "Yes, Anna, I did."
I said, "Look in your jacket quickly."
Cathy looked in her jacket, but her money was not there.
"That girl stole it!" I said, and we both ran after her. We caught her quickly.
My sister was very angry and she said, "Give me the money." The girl gave the money to Cathy and ran away. We both ran after her, but we lost her.
Then we went home. But before we could tell our parents, my mother said to Cathy, "You left your money at home. It's on the table in the sitting room. You must be more careful with money."
So the girl in the red T-shirt was not a thief! She probably thought we were thieves! We felt terrible.
Please telephone us if you know this girl! We are very sorry for our mistake. We would like to say sorry to her and give the money back to her.
Our number is 512667. My name is Anna.
Cathy thought the money in the girl's hand was .
A.from her jacket | B.the girl's own money |
C.from their home | D.from the chair |
The girl gave the money to Cathy because .
A.she was afraid | B.Cathy asked her nicely |
C.it was Cathy's money | D.she wanted to help them |
Hearing their mother's words, they knew that .
A.they did a good deed | B.the girl was a thief |
C.the money was Anna's | D.they had the girl's money |
The writer writes the passage to .
A.telephone the girl | B.say thanks to the girl |
C.say good-bye to the girl | D.return the money to the girl |