While she ______ TV, she ______ a sound outside the room.
A.was watching, was hearing
B.watched,was hearing
C.watched,hear
D.was watching, heard
A.was watching, was hearing
B.watched,was hearing
C.watched,hear
D.was watching, heard
A.even if
B.as if
C.while
D.because
A.was watching,was hearing
B.watched,was hearing
C.watched,hear
D.was watching,heard
Sandy enjoys ______ TV while she is having supper.
A.watch
B.being watched
C.watching
D.to watch
A.She will watch the movie later.
B.Her watch is broken.
C.Her television set isnt working.
D.She will watch TV while she eats.
Sarah Palin reportedly was paid a $11 million advance to write her book Going Rogue. The book took one year to write. In the time she spent writing, Palin could have been paid to give speeches and appear on TV news as a political commentator. Given her popularity, assume that she could have earned $8 million over the year (paid at the end of the year) she spent writing the book. Assume that she was unable to fulfill her media commitments of appearing on TV news as a political commentator or give speeches. while she was writing the book. The IRR of Palin's book deal is closest to:
A、-27.25%
B、-37.50%
C、27.25%
D、37.50%
When was the football game shown on TV?
A.Last Sunday evening.
B.Last Saturday evening.
C.Last Saturday afternoon.
In 2009 some 43% of Japan's population watched TV on mobile phones. It is the only country apart from South Korea where the platform. has become commonplace. But mobile television in Japan is not all that mobile.When broadcasts began in 2005, people were expected to use their toys to while away long commute by train or to kill time while waiting for the bus. ① Instead they mostly choose to play with them at home.
Imagine a teenage girl who wants to watch an episode of her favourite soap opera. The living-room television is being monopolised by her father, who is watching sport. Her brother is using the computer. What does she do? If she is an American, living in a reasonably affluent household, she simply switches on another television.There is probably one in her bedroom. If she is South Korean or Japanese, on the other hand, she is more likely to live in a high-rise fiat with only one set. She settles down in her tiny bedroom, pulls a mobile phone out of her pocket and turns it on. The screen is small but adequate.
When asked why people watch mobile television in their homes, Japanese and South Korean media executives tend to make the same gesture. They clutch their mobile phone to their chests, signifying “mine”.The appeal of mobile television is not so much that it is portable but that it is personal.When it proves impossible to reach agreement with other television-watchers in a household, mobile TV is a reasonable fall-backo ption.② It is also a dismal business.
In both Japan and South Korea practically everybody gets their mobile television free. The service was supposed to be supported by advertising, but the prop is weak. Although many Japanese and South Koreans watch television on their phones, they tend to do so briefly and erratically, so programmes often attract small audiences. ③ If mobile TV is not used enough to make money from advertising, it is also not essential enough to persuade lots of people to pay.
Even before it catches on elsewhere, mobile television is failing in the two countries where it seemed most likely to succeed. The experience of Japan and South Korea suggests that people will watch TV on tiny screens if they have to. But those countries also provide a reminder that popularity does not always translate into business success. Old-fashioned TV wins again.
阅读以上文章,回答 82~86 题
第 82 题 It can be inferred from the first paragraph that __________.
[A] one absorbed in a mobile device might get in others' way
[B] the young man is aware of other passengers' unpleasure
[C] passengers dislike such a man absorbed in a mobile device
[D] the young man is warned that he should not block the door
Questionsare based on the following passage:
Hillary Rodham Clinton released the first television spot of her Senate campaign this morn-ing, a 30-minute commercial that will begin airing statewide on Thursday. The spot, titled"First", uses numerous still photos to highlight landmarks in Mrs. Clinton' s career, while the voiceover says she is "more than a first lady. "
There is no mention of Mrs. Clinton' s rival for New York' s Senate seat, New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson said the ad was "positive" and "biographi-cal", instead of focusing on the first lady' s opponent.
Mrs. Clinton has previously aired radio ads, but has generally stayed with a strategy of mak-ing extensive campaign appearances instead of using television spots, while Giuliani has already run statewide TV ads.
Text of Hillary Commercial:
First she became a lawyer, named one of the top hundred in America.
Her first cause was children, fighting abuse and chairing the board of the Children' s Defense Fund.
(76) Her first priority was public schools, helping to establish teacher testing. More than a first lady. For 30 years, she' s fought for children and families.
As New York' s senator, she' II fight for better schools and heath care for children.
Hillary. Put her to work for all of us.
What does the word "air" in the first sentence mean? 查看材料
A.Dry
B.Express
C.Breathe
D.Broadcast
听力原文:W: Hey, Henry, bow's everything going, and what's with the flowers?
M: They're for my wife.
W: Oh, a wedding anniversary or something?
M: To tell the truth, it couldn't be worse. You see, I have to pick up my wife from the airport this evening, but while she was gone, there were a few minor mishaps.
W: Oh really? What happened?
M: Well, I had some of the guys over Friday night to watch a basketball game on TV, but one of them got all excited, and started going around, waving his arms, and he accidentally knocked over my wife's 250-year old porcelain vase given to her by her grandmother, and broke it beyond repair.
W: Man, have you tried...
M: Super glue? Yup, but she would be able to tell in a second.
W: Oh, you're in hot water now.
M: If it had been only that.
W: Oh, there's more?
M: Yeah, you see, the water from the vase spilled all over the manuscript. of a book my wife has been writing for the past two years. It blurred the ink over many of the pages. And so one of the guys had the bright idea of drying the pages by the fire while we watched, uh, the rest game, but a spark from the fire must have blown out and burned the manuscript. to a crisp.
W: But what about an electronic file copy? She had one, didn't she?
M: Well, actually, her computer crashed the day before while I was playing some computer games, and I haven't been able to get it to work since.
W: Man, you are in trouble now. You're going to have a hard time digging yourself out of this one. Ah, so I get it now. You're buying the flowers for her as a part of some kind of peace offering, right?
M: No, not at all. They're for my funeral.
(29)
A.He was playing computer games with a few of his friends.
B.He was playing basketball with a few of his friends.
C.He was having a barbecue with a couple of friends.
D.He was watching a game on TV with some friends.
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