What would be the most likely topic for the author to address in succee ding paragraphs?
What would it be like to take a walk on the surface of Mars? If you could design the tallest building in the world, what would it look like? Do you dream of being the next J.K. Rowling? This summer, you can experience all of these things, and more. All you need is an Internet connection and your imagination. A recent study by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that kids spend an average of 1 hour and 29 minutes online each day. Many kids like to use that time to chat with friends, play games or check emails. But the next time you get on the Web, try exploring the world instead. “With the Internet, you can go back 11,000 years in time, or go 11,000 kilometers across the planet.” said Russell, Web search expert of Google. “The whole scope of history and the world is open to you.” There is a wealth of information to be found online. For example, if your family is going on vacation somewhere,do a quick online search on the area before you even get in the car. “What's the background of the place; what's the history?” says Russell. “I like to tell my kids, ‘Whenever you have a question, whenever you have a doubt, search it out.’” Ready to launch a virtual journey of your own? Here are a few starting points to get you thinking and to help you on your way. You can invite your parents along for the ride, too. Always ask for permission before downloading programs and software onto your computer. And check with a parent or an adult before visiting a new Web site. Navigate the world in 3D with Google Earth. Begin in outer space and zoom(快速移动) into the streets of any city, from Hong Kong to San Francisco. Or visit ancient monuments, watch the changing rainforests over time, and dive underwater to explore tropical reef. With the Moon in Google Earth tool, you can walk in Neil Armstrong's famous footsteps. Take a guided tour of the moon's surface with Armstrong's fellow shuttle mate astronaut Buzz Aldrin. When you're exploring that part of the solar system, hop on over to the Red Planet with Google Mars. There, you can move very quickly around the surface and see images from the Mars Rovers. 小题1:The author uses questions in the first passage to ________.
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A、Product quality and defects tracking
B、Supply planning
C、Manufacturing process defect tracking
D、Increasing energy efficiency
A、company’s strategy
B、growth prospects of the industry
C、aggressiveness of the company’s accounting policies
D、空
A、Sell the shares of Nodett and buy the shares of Somedett.
B、Short Sell the shares of Nodett and buy the bonds of Somedett.
C、Buy 1% of the shares of Nodett, buy 1% of the shares of Somedett and sell short 1% of the bonds of Somedett at their market prices respectively.
D、Buy 1% of the shares of Nodett, short sell 1% of the shares of Somedett and 1% of the bonds of Somedett at their market prices simultaneously.
A.The Cambridge and Oxford boat race is run every year.
B.Each boat has a crew of eight.
C.Each oarsman uses one oar.
D.A trained crew can work up great speed and shoot away like a rocket.
A.such information is necessary for proper decision-making by public leaders
B.the way that information is presented to the public can influence opinions and outcomes
C.far-fetched exaggerations invariably intrude into the private lives of those being reported on
D.catering to profit-driven sensationalism leads to further accuracies and misrepresentations
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