Speech Timetable
Sunday
8:30-11:30
English Writing
Dr. Bohemian
On English Writing Skills
Monday
19:00-21:00
Space and Man
Dr. Easy
About the Space Station Exploration
Wednesday
19:30-21:00
Medicine
Mrs. Lucy Green
On Medical Science of Heart Trouble
Friday
18:30-21:00
Computer Science
Mr. Harry Morison
About Windows XP Use
【小題1】Who will talk about English writing?
A. Dr. Bohemian               B. Dr. Easy.             C. Mrs. Lucy Green.
【小題2】 If you want to learn about Windows XP Use, you can go ______.
A. on Monday                B. on Wednesday         C. on Friday

【小題1】A
【小題1】C解析:
【主旨大意】本文是演講時(shí)間表。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)題 從“Sunday”框中“English writing”下行可知。
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)題 從“About Windows XP Use”這框中可知。
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  Tributes(贊美之辭)have been made by technology company bosses and world leaders, with US President Barack Obama saying the world had "lost a visionary(有遠(yuǎn)見卓識(shí)的人)"."Steve was among the greatest of American innovators —— brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it," said Mr Obama.

  A statement from Mr Jobs's family said they were with him when he died peacefully on Wednesday."In his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he loved his family deeply," they said, requesting privacy and thanking those who had "shared their wishes and prayers" during his final year.

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Hearing of Steve Jobs' death, the heads of other leading technology companies have paid tribute and ________.

[  ]

A.

shared the treasure with his family

B.

suffered from the sad news

C.

been involved in a case with Apple

D.

spoken highly of him

(2)

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[  ]

A.

they had been friends for years

B.

they had set up an excellent company

C.

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D.

Jobs had changed Obama's political(政治的)life

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[  ]

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Tim Cook

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A. they had been friends for years
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D. Jobs had changed Obama’s political(政治的) life
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