- A.they can get more chances to ask someone for a date
- B.it takes less time when expressing ideas by messages
- C.they no longer have to edit what they want to say online
- D.it can bring them a lot of convenience in communication
- A.socially active
- B.more ambitious
- C.socially awkward
- D.more cowardly
- A.Cyberspace communication has an unreal quality.
- B.The teens would not approve of excuses and tricks in emails.
- C.Teenagers enjoy uploading their personal secrets through email.
- D.The odd shorthand terms used online by teenagers carry no meaning.
- A.they think school is too boring
- B.they don't see their social life strange
- C.they have few friends to hang out with
- D.they think computer contact is easier than face-to-face contact
- A.comment on the positive role of the media in the presidential election
- B.present the roles of the media and character in a political campaign
- C.express the worry of the public about political campaigns
- D.explain why the public has a growing interest in politics
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- As the first generations grow up in a wired world, teenagers hardly know a time when computers weren't around, and they leap at the chance to spend hours online, chatting with friends and searching the web for their interested topics. So&nbs
- But researchers nationwide are increasingly concerned that teenagers are becoming more isolated, less skillful at interpersonal relationships, and perhaps numb to the small-or-big cheating that is so much a part of the e-mail world. Researc
- A.teens tend to keep away from people around them
- B.teens are indifferent to face-to-face communication
- C.teens don't know about a life without computers around
- D.teens are spending too much time on the Internet each day
- A.lifting
- B.regarding
- C.cultivating
- D.evaluating
- A.The public's growing desire to define the role of character.
- B.The severe competition among the media outlets.
- C.The differences between political candidates.
- D.The sense of responsibility of the media.
- A.Laura is a representive of people of all ages
- B.life can get harder for people who are under-thirties
- C.the older generations are leading a miserable life
- D.the younger generations still enjoy high living standards
- A.should be strongly emphasized
- B.can be a crucial factor in the presidential election
- C.should not become involved in the presidential election
- D.could be a good way to identify the political candidates
- As the bigger more important issues become increasingly more complicated, the media has begun to focus more and more attention on the trifles. Character no longer becomes a question of how a candidate may handle an international crisis or p
- A.the character of the political candidates
- B.the differences between political parties
- C.social and economic problems
- D.government and politics
- A.The higher rent for a flat.
- B.The increasing demand for bigger houses.
- C.The easier application for a mortgage loan.
- D.The increasing number of older people living alone.
- A.marrying a rich man
- B.taking photographs for magazines
- C.subletting the lounge sofa-bed to her brother
- D.preparing food for photographs for magazines
- A.they enjoy more privileges in the present society
- B.they contribute less tax but claim more welfare
- C.they know how to save up more money
- D.they can make money easily
- A.Creative people usually produce their peak work at the age of 30 to 39 .
- B.Most Nobel Prize winners reach their peak before their 30's
- C.Creative people produce work of high quality all their lives.
- D.People do not produce fine work in their old age
- Anthea Tinker, professor of social gerontology at King's College London, who carried out much of the work, said the growth of the proportion of people over 50 had reversed the traditional flow of wealth from older to younger generations
- Anthea Tinker's research reveals that _____.
- A.nowadays wealth flows from younger generations to the older ones
- B.nowadays wealth flows from older generations to the younger ones
- C.the traditional way of accumulating wealth has been reversed
- D.long-established traditions have already been reversed
- A.women are as suitable for the competitive job market as men
- B.career women may lose their advantages in life expectancy
- C.career women usually have lower blood pressure
- D.women are fit for any kind of jobs i
- A.a woman is in her best shape in her late 20's
- B.a man is in his best shape in the decade before age 30
- C.the peak health period for men is 5 years shorter than that for women
- D.the peak health period for women is 10 years longer than that for men
- A.is different with
- B.adapts to
- C.is opposite to
- D.goes with.