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s economy and the world economy in the new century.” 60. It can be inferred from the first two paragraphs that A. China39。 s entering WTO is the only decision in the history of WTO B. China will bee the newest member in WTO very soon C. Shi Guangsheng signed the membership with WTO in Geneva D. China will open all its markets to the outside world from now on 61. It took only minutes for the WTO ministers to consider and vote because A. China had reached the agreements with each of the governments already B. the Chinese delegation signed on the day before they considered and voted C. they had discussed the report of the China Working Party somewhere else D. there was not enough time for them to consider and discuss at the conference 62. The underlined expression “ a lasting applause” shows A. Shi Guangsheng39。 s success in his speech B. that Shi Guangsheng was popular with journa lists C. the wele to the Chinese delegation D. the congratulation on China39。 s entering WTO 63. China39。 s entering WTO does good to _____. A. China39。 s own economic reform and construction B. China39。 s own business into the open world market C. the economic development of China itself and all WTO members D. the Chinese leaders when they make a strategic (战略的 ) decision C The United States: Fliers may want to have their tickets in hand before catching their planes, but the airline panies are doing everything they can to bring forward costsaving ticketless flight— no paper needed , just a ticket number and a photo ID(带照片的身份证 ). Anyone who buys a Northwest Eticket through the airline39。 s puter service by June 16 will get an award(奖励 ). Next time you fly, you can buy another ticket for a friend for $ 99, good anywhere in the US or Canada through Feb. 12,2020, along with the lowest ticket prices. Some airlines offer extra frequentflier miles for the ticketless crowd. And there are rising punishments for paper lovers, American, Northwest, United, and last week, US Airways have raised the cost for lostticket replacement (替换 ) to $ 70 from either $ 60 or $ 50. The airlines insist that the increase in price is not meant to push travelers toward Etickets but only covers the increasing cost of replacing and tracking a missing ticket. 64. Why is the new ticketless flight introduced? A. It is cheaper for air travelers. B. It helps reduce the cost for airlines. C. It can use puter to plan air traveling. D. It helps prevent fliers from losing their tickets. 65. To encourage people to take ticketless fights, the airlines A. sell their tickets for $ 99 from June to February the following year B. let travelers go to both the US and Canada with the same tickets C. allow each traveler to have an extra $ 99 ticket for a friend of theirs D. offer ticketless travelers free miles to fly in the US 66. Who are the paper lovers mentioned in the text? A. People who like to have paper airplane tickets. B. People who love paper products of various kinds. C. People who travel with paper on a plane. D. People who have lost their ticket and buy a second one. D In the late 1500s, a large powerful gun was placed on top of the Signal Hill, in Newfoundland, to prevent attacks from the outside. Flags were also flown there to warn sailors of bad weather. It39。 s fitting, then, the Italian Gulielmo Marconi should have chosen this site to receive the world39。 s first radio signal— in Morse code— from England on December 12,1901. Marconi, bining earlier ideas with his own, led us to a new munications age. For the next 50 years, until the appearance of television, radio ruled the air waves. Today, it39。 s the TV that rules. No single person can say to have invented television. In 1884, the German Paul Nipkow invented a device that sent pictures mechanically, and in 1906, Boris Rosing, a Russian, used a ray and a disc to create the world39。 s first TV system. Then in the early 1920s, another Russian, Vladimir Zworykin, invented a picture display tube. He took out a patent for color TV, even though it wouldn39。 t be developed for another 25 years. In 1924, a Scot entered the scene— John Logic Baird. He first succeeded in sending a moving picture and a year later got the first actual TV picture. In 1926,Baird showed TV in a London laboratory. Two years later in New York, Felix the Cat became the first TV star. TV excited everyone39。 s imagination, but hardly anyone had a set, with just two thousand in use worldwide in the mid1930s. Since the late 1940s,TV technology has developed very quickly. Computers may finally be bined with all televisions to give people a total allinone munications work. Today, it39。 s possible to sit and watch TV in the middle of a forest or in the Arctic. It39。 s surprising when one considers that Marconi was on Signal Hill in the same century. 67. We can learn from the text that Signal Hill was once used as _____. A. a site o。
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