- A.They will consist of numbers only.
- B.They will contribute to innovation in processors.
- C.They will give way to better security measures.
- D.They will be beyond the power of cracking software.
- A.its complexity
- B.its length
- C.its randomness
- D.its meaning
- A.the carelessness of online-shoppers
- B.how they are stored on the website's server
- C.how often the users change their passwords
- D.the irresponsibility of the website security staff
- A.they are easy to fathom
- B.they arouse the interest of hackers
- C.they are hard to remember
- D.they are chosen by most people
- A.feel sorry for publishers' losses
- B.worry about the quality of books
- C.stop relying on books in their free time
- D.shiver at the decline of traditional bookshops
- A.bookselling and publishing
- B.bookshops and supermarkets
- C.books and their prices
- D.reading and marketing
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According to the passage, some publishers refuse to do business with Costco partly because______.
- A.it refuses to recycle books
- B.it doesn't pay for the unsold books
- C.it orders too small a quantity of books
- D.it doesn't return the books to the publishers
- A.recycle books
- B.shrink margins
- C.attract customers
- D.keep the prices steady
- A.some people still watch live football games on cable or satellite TV
- B.the Internet is not necessary for watching streaming videos
- C.few big companies require subscription fee for TV shows
- D.Netflix offers only movie streaming to its users
- A.the easy access to cable TV
- B.the low prices of mobile devices
- C.the development of wireless technology
- D.the decreasing number of smartphone users
- A.In the morning.
- B.In the evening.
- C.In the afternoon.
- D.At midnight.
- A.24%
- B.44%
- C.48%
- D.67%
- Although cable and satellite television companies are still doing well, this new trend in cord cutting is threatening their futures. Customers are finding that companies like Netflix, as well as other services that provide free or affordable video streami
- A.the growing popularity of cord cutting
- B.the poor services of satellite television
- C.the development of cable television
- D.the high speed of Internet
- A.are struggling to be one-up
- B.have lower status than men
- C.play a dominant role at home
- D.tend to make mischief in discussions
- A.openly
- B.outright
- C.indirectly
- D.Awkwardly
- A.to win trust from others
- B.to share their feelings with others
- C.to secure an advantageous position
- D.to maintain a friendly relationship with others
- A.the importance of being subservient
- B.the gap between experts and nonexperts
- C.the necessity of being sensitive in marriage
- D.the different understandings of "politeness" between men and women
- A.economic interests
- B.sense of companionship
- C.player performance
- D.Rivalries between teams
- A.was frequently played long before the Civil War
- B.was invented by General Abner Doublday
- C.originated in Cooperstown, New York
- D.has become a monopolized business
- A.persuading
- B.informing
- C.criticizing
- D.entertaining
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Passage One
- American Sports represent a fabric of American culture. Sports act as a unifying factor between people of all ages. Of all the sports that America has to offer, baseball is considered the pastime of this country. Americans did not always. regard baseball
- However with the transformation of the nation, society and technology, folk.mes too began to evolve into spectator sports. After the Civil War, baseball became a popular sport and no longer an archaic folk game. Structure and organization were introduced
- A.Sports serve as a link between people of different times.
- B.Sports bring American people, young or old, together.
- C.Sports are no more than pastimes in American culture.
- D.Sports help Americans to behave in good manners.
- A.when amateurs became professional athletes
- B.on days of religious celebration
- C.during the early colonial days
- D.during the Civil War