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2022年新疆大學(xué)英語考試真題卷七
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一、單項(xiàng)選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項(xiàng)中,只有一個(gè)最符合題意)
1.ChinaissettingtoovertakeJapanastheworld'ssecond-largest
economybehindtheU.S.thisyear.Despiteitsfastgrowthoverthepast
threedecades,Chinaremainsadevelopingeconomy.Economistshaveso
fardescribedChina*sovertakingofJapanas"justsymbolicrt.Early
Monday,theJapanesegovernmentestimateditsgrossdomesticproduct(GDP)
at$1.286trillion(8.74trillionyuan)intheApriI-to-Junequarter,
comparedtoChina,s$1.335trillion.ChinahassurpassedJapanin
quarterlyGDPfiguresbefore,butthistimeitisunlikelytobea
temporaryswitch.Chinaisgrowingatabout10percentayear,whileJapan
isforecasttogrowat2to3percentthisyear.Despiteemergingas
aneconomicpower,Chinaremainsfarbehindmanycountriesifpercapita
GDPistakenintoaccount.In2009,ChinareportedapercapitaGDP
of$3,687,ascomparedto$37,800forJapanand$46,436fortheU.
S..Asaresult,KyoheiMorita,chiefeconomistatBarclaysCapital
inTokyo,describedChina9sovertakingofJapanas"Just
symboIic-nothingmorethanthat."Commentingonthesituation,aNew
YorkTimesreportsaidChinais"acountryburdenedwithafifthofthe
world*spopuIationandinsufficientresources.Itspercapitaincome
ismoreonaparwiththoseofimpoverishednationsIikeAlgeriaand
Albania."CuiPengatCBNWeekIywrotethat"there'snoreasonto
getexcitedjustbecauseChinahassurpassedJapaninGDP".Bywayof
expIanation,hecomparedGDPtoacompany'sturnover."Ahighturnover
doesn1taIwaysbringhighprofits;thehighcostsbehindtheturnover
mightmakethecompanyIosemoney,“heexpIained.Also,ChinaisstiII
facingdomesticproblemsIikepovertyandawideningwealthgap.
"Chinaisadevelopingcountry.ThequaIityofChina,seconomic
deveIopmentstillneedstoberaised.Itneedsmoreefforttoimprove
economicquaIityandpeople1sIives,"saidYaoJian,CommerceMinistry
spokesman,onTuesday.Itwasthegovernment,sfirstpubIicreaction
tothenews.
Thephrase"onaparwith"inParagraph7isclosestinmeaningto.
A.asgoodorbadasothers
B.thevaluethatashareinacompanyhadoriginally
C.thenumberofstrokesagoodplayershouldhold
D.incontactwith
2.China'sdeadusedtobeburiedinwoodencoffinsonadedicatedarea
offarmland,whichintraditionalthinkingaIIowedthemtobereunited
intheafterIife.However,centralauthoritiesbannedthepracticein
1997toconservespace,andsincethenalIethnicHanChinesehavebeen
cremated.Yet,asdecadesofurbanizationmadesomepeopIerichand
forcedotherstomovefarfromhomeforwork,greateremphasishas
graduallybeenputondoingmoreforparentsandrelativesinthe
afterIife.Funeralandcemeterybusinessestodayareturningmassive
profitsandtheindustryisattractingsomemajorplayers.InAugust,
lastyear,ChinaHeaIthcareHoIdings,acompanyIistedinHongKong,spent
HK$3,36billion($430million)tobuyMascotLand,whichownsfive
graveyardsacrossChina,includingFushouyuaninShanghai.Two
privateequityfundsoperatedbytheUnitedStates-basedCarlyleGroup
alsoinvested$100mi11ioninthedeal,showinginternationalinterest
intheChinesemarket.MAbouthalfofthecountry,scemeteriesare
State-owned,"saidaninsiderwithaShanghaiprivateequitywhodidnot
wanttobeidentified.nProfitsforfuneralbusinessesarehuge,with
aturnaroundof200to300percentwithinthreeyears."HebIamedthe
pricehikeonthe"scarcityofland"andadded:"We1readvisingpeopIe
tobuy(plots)inadvance."RoughIy9miIlionpeopIedieontheChinese
mainIandeveryyear,withhalfofthemcremated,saidZhangHongchang,
vice-presidentandsecretary-generaIoftheChinaFuneralAssociation,
duringaspeechinHongKonginNovember.However,withjust1,792burial
sitesexistingnationwidebytheendof2009,manyareasarestruggling
tomeetthedemandforsuchplots.Accordingtorecentmediareports,
cemeteriesinShanghaitoneofChina*smostdenseIypopuIatedcities
withabout23mi11ionpeopIeIivingacrosslittlemorethan6,100square
kiIometers,mayrunoutofroominthenextdecade.ResidentsinJinan,
capitalofEastChina5sShandongprovinee,areaIsoreportedIyinvesting
inplotsinth?hopeofprofitingfromfuturepriceincreases.
"SpecuIatingongravesisagainstChina,sfuneraIregulationsandawaste
oflandresources,"saidZhanginhisspeech."Pricesshouldgoup,as
it,sawayofadjustingtothehugedemand,buttheyshouIdnotberising
outofcontrol."Headdedthatlargecities,includingBeijing,are
attemptingtopreventtombspecuIationbydemandingthatpotentiaIbuyers
presentthedeathcertificatesofdeceasedrelativesbeforemaking
purchases.Alongwiththegrowingcostofgraves,peopIearealso
spendingmoreonelaboratefuneralservices.Lastmonth,businessman
LinDayulaidout6miIIionyuanonalavishsend-offforhismotherin
WenIing,Zhejiangprovince.Theceremonyincludedafleetofnine
stretchedIimousinescoveredinwhiteflowers,aswe11asanorchestra
of-morethan600musiciansand600monks,XinhuaNewsAgencyreported.
"Myfatherdiedearlyandit,wasn*teasyformymothertoraiseus.
Ijustwantedtobid.heranicefareweII,"saidthe40-year-oIdchairman
ofZhengtianGroup,whichhasinterestsintheautomobiIeandhoteI
industries."Chinesesparenoexpenseontwomajorevents:weddingsand
funerals.Theyreflectafamily'swealth,prestigeandsociaIstatus."
FuneralritesarealargepartofChinesecultureandrepresentthe
traditionalimportance,offiIiaIpiety,whichismentionedineverything
fromclassicfolktalestomoderntelevisionsoapoperas.
Theword"cremate"inParagraph5refersto.
A.buryingthedead
R.payingrnsppcttnthpdoad
C.burningthedeadtoashes
D.mourningthedead
3.Taiwan-basedRockRecordswasalreadywe11knowninthemainIandand
HongKongatatimewhenChinesemusicfansfirststartedhearingabout
Sony,BMGandEMI.ThelargestindependentrecordIabeIinthe
Chinese-languagemusicmarkethasproducedsome1,800aIbumsandmore
than20,000songsin30years.Tocelebrateits30thanniversary,the
companyheldtwosoId-outgigsinTaipeiinNovember,2010,featuring
some70singersincludingEmiIChau,BobbyChen,ChangChen-yue,Richie
Ren,WuBai,ReneLiu,KarenMokandthebandMayDay."I'maregular
concert-goerandattend50concertsayear,butsittingattheTaipei
ArenaandhearingthosestarssingingalIthosesongsthatIhadgrown
upwith,feltIikeapiIgrimage,"saysKangPei,areporterwithThe
BeijingNews,andoneoftheinviteestotheTaipeiconcerts.Kang
wasoneofthefewluckyonesfromthemainlandtojointheaudienceof
some40,000inTaipei.Butforthosewhomissedout,RockRecordswi11
presentabiggershowatBird1sNestonMay1.JohnnyDuann,founder
andchairmanofthecompanytellsChinaDailytheconcertwi11startat
4.30pmandfeaturemorethan60singersoversixhours.Hesays,so
far,32singershave-confirmedtheirparticipation,whiletalkswiththe
othersareongoing.TheyincIudeChinesemainlandsingersoncesigned
withthelabelsuchasLiQuanftheduoYuQuan,andthe"ThreeStars
ofMagicStone'1—DouWei,ZhangChuandHeYong.TheDuannbrothers
JohnnyandSamwerebigteenagefansofrock,withSamthebassistof
abandpopularatTaiwan1sNationaIChiaoTungUniversity.In1976,they
estabIishedRockMusicGrouptooperateastringofbusinessesthat
incIudedmagazines,fiImandTV.Butayearlater,thebrothershad
chaIkeduphugedebtsthroughthefaiIureoftheirmusicmagazine.At
thattime,WuTsu-tsufafolkmusicianwhowaspopularwithTaiwan*s
youthforanewstyleofmeIanchoIicmusic,knownas"campusfolksongs',,
approachedtheDuannbrothersandaskediftheywouldreleaseanalbum
ofhissongs.Wu*sofferencouragedtheDuannstogoaheadwiththeventure.
In1980,RockRecordswasestabIishedandwithinayearaIIdebtshad
beenpaid.Businessexpandedrapidly,movingfrommusicproductionto
itsdistributionandretaiIing.In1985,RockRecordsbecamethe
exclusiveIicenseeofEMIandBMGinTaiwan.InAugust1991,RockMusic
PubIishingwasestabIished,providinglyricists,composersand
independentmusiciansprofessionalservices,diversifyingRock's
musicalbase.ItopenedsubsidiariesinSingaporeandMalaysiain1992,
inHongKong,theChinesemainlandand,SouthKoreain1993,inJapan
andThaiIandin1996andinthePhiIippinesin1997.In1994,itsartist
JutoupiappearedonthecoverofBi11board,thefirstChineseartistto
besofeatured.Butthesteadydeciineintheworld,srecording
industryoverthenextdecade,withtheolderartistsexitingthestage
andavarietyofnewmusicalstylesandyoungtaIentsemerging,Rock
Recordswasfacedwithonecrisisafteranother.EventhoughtheIabeI
sinfluenceintheChineseIanguagemusicsceneattractedmanybuyers,
theDuannsresistedalIoffersastheydidnotwanttocompromisetheir
independence."Thirtyyearssoundslong,butforaman,30yearsis
stillyoungandconsideredagoldenage.AnoldChinesesayinggoesa
manstandsupat30,"Johnnysays."Weneededtodosomethingtorevive
ourcourageandhope."SoheinvitedalIthelabel1sfeatured
artists-formerandcurrent-togettogetherforacelebrationconcert.
"ThetwocelebrationgigsatTaipeiArenaprovedtobeahugesuccess.
Itgreatlyencouragedeveryoneofusthatwesti11havefans,themarket
andhope,"Johnnysays.Although57now,heretainsthesame
enthusiasmformusicthathehadwhenhefirststeppedintotheindustry.
WhentoIdfansinthemainiandtoowerehopingtoseeaceIebrationconcert,
heapproachedtheChinaArtsandEntertainmentGroup,withwhomhehad
collaboratedontheSuperBandnationaltourin2009,forabiggershow
inBeijing.MItisthepowerofmusicthathaskeptmegoinga11these
30years,"Johnnysays."BusinessisIikelife;itisfullofupsand
downs.Whentherecordingindustrywasthrivinginthe1980s,noone
thoughtitwoulddeciinein20years.PeopIesaytherecordingindustry
isdying,butIdon'tthinkso.Yes,technologyhaschangedthemusic
industry.WhenRockRecordswasfounded,peopleIistenedtocassettes,
thencameCDs,followedbyMP3playersandnowyoucandownIoadfreemusic
fromtheInternet.WhattechnoIogyhaschangedisnotmusicbuttheways
itspreads."Somethreedecadesago,Iisteningtomusicwasamajor
(sourceof)entertainmentbutnowpeopIehaveavarietyofchoices."
"IstillhavedreamsandI,malwayswaitingforsomethingmagicalto
happ
A.celebratesthe30thanniversaryoftheestablishmentofRockMusicGroup
B.attractsonlyChinesemainlandsingers
C.isanovernightcelebrationshow
D.willattractlargeraudiencethantheoneinTaipei
4.ThefirststepofyourjobappIicationchaIIengesyourhandIingofwords,
andaweIl-written.GVscores.Butwhenyouadvancetotheinterviewstage,
asituationmanyjobseekersfacenow,ittakesonIythreetofive.seconds
tomakeafirstimpression,andyoucan'tcrammanywordsintofiveseconds.
So,youneedtoplayitsmartintermsofyourbodyIanguage.Body
languageaccountsfor55percentofyour,firstimpression,with38
percentcomingfromyourtoneofvoiceandtheremaining7percentfrom
youractuaIwords,accordingtoastudybyUniversityofCalifornia,Los
AngeIes(UCLA)professorAlbertMehrabian.Asaresult,thingsIike
eyecontactandhandgesturestakeongreatimportanceinsituationssuch
asjobinterviews.So,howcanyoumaximizeyourchancesandensurethat
yougiveyourprospectivebosstherightimpression1)EstabIisheye
contactThisshowsthatyouareconfidentandpreparedforthe
interview.TheexpertsatBest-job-interview.cornsuggestthatyouhold
eyecontactforperiodsofroughly10secondsbeforebrieflyIookingaway.
Inordertoavoidstaringatyourinterviewer,whichcanbeseenasa
signofaggression,youcanblinkandnodyourheadatregularintervals.
Incidentally,donotlookdown,asthismakesyouseeminsincereor
submissive.2)Don'tfoldyourarmsThisisaclassicjobinterview
no-no,asfoldingyourarmsacrossyourchestisaclearsignof
defensivenessandaclosedattitude.It'salsobettertoavoidmaking
toomanyhandgestures,asthisindicatesbothnervousnessandalack
ofprofessionalism.Expertssuggestthatsittingcomfortablywith
yourpalmsfacingupshowsopennessandhonesty,andwiIIalsoencourage
yourinterviewertobeopenandhonestinreturn.3)SteepIeyour
fingersPressingyourfingerstogethertoformasteepIegivesthe
impressionthatyouareattentiveandthoughtfuI.Don'toverdoit,though.
Toomuch"steepIing"maysuggestthatyou5reoverambitiousandgunning
fortheinterviewer'sjob.It'saIsogenerallyagoodideatosit
inacomfortablepositionwithyourhandslooselyclasped,eitherin
your!laporonthetable.DoingsowiIImakeyouappearconfidentand
incontrolofyourself.Expertssuggestyoupractisesittingindifferent
positionstofindonethatsuitsyou.4)Don'tplaywithyourhair
Fidgeting,includingplayingwithyourhair,suggestsnervousness.And
foryoungwomen,ifyourinterviewerismaleandyouplaywithyourhair,
yourgesturecouldbeinterpretedasflirting,definitelynotthe
impressionyouwanttogive.Furthertothis,anytouchingoftheface
shouIdbeavoidedduringyourinterview,asitwillmakeyouappear
nervousanduncertain.Rubbingyourfacecanbeperceivedasasign
ofirritation,somethingyouwiIIwanttoavoid,evenifyoufeel
irritatedduringyourinterview.
AccordingtoProfessorAlbertMehrabian,isthedominanteIement
ofthefirstimpression.
A.toneofvoice
B.actualwords
C.bodylanguage
D.dressing
5.ChineseknottingwasoriginallydeveIopednotasanartforminitseIf
butwasusedtoattachaccessoriestsuchasJadependants(玉墜),to
cIothing.Today,itisconsideredbeautifuIinitsownright,thanksto
peopIesuchasTaiwan*sChenXiasheng.Chen,whowasbornin1939,
hasstudiedChineseknottingsincetheearly1970sandwasoneofthe
firstpeopIetoiintroducethecenturies-oldcraft-withtheheIpofbooks
andexhibitions——tobothChineseandWesternaudiences,helpingitbecome
knownaroundtheworldasZhongguojie.OnWednesday,shewashonored
forhercontributiontoChineseknottingattheOutstandingFashion
PersonagesAwardCeremony2011,whichwereheldinBeiJing."These
days,somanydomesticdesignersarescramblingforideasfromWestern
countries,despitethefactthatwealreadyhavesuchelegant,beautiful
knotting,“Chensaid."WhynotuseChineseknottingasafreshelement
inclothingdesign“HeraffectionforknottingdeveIopedoutofher
interestinancientcIothingwhensheworkedasaresearcherattheTaipei
PaIaceMuseumbetween1972and2001.ShesaidChinesepeopIehavebeen
usingknotsfordecorationsineethe5thcenturyBCandawiderangeof
knotshavebeendeveIopedovertheyears."Thearchaeological
significanceofthisisyoucanfigureoutwhenanantiquewasmadebased
onthedecorationandknottingithas,"Chensaid.ShesaidknowIedge
oftheknotsheIpedherwhenshewasaresearcherbutshewasnotsatisfied
tokeepthemonpaperandwantedtoseewhattheyIookedIikeinbright
colorsandexperiencethewaytheyfelt.Sheusedinformationabout
ChineseknottingavaiIableatthetime,suchasfromancientbooks,
carvingsandpaintings,tostarttomakeknots.*'IcopiedaIItheknots
Isawonpaintings.ThenIanalyzedtheirstructureandfoundthatalI
theknottingwasformedbyvariablearrangementsofsome'basiccel\s
Chensaid,addingthatherco11egeeducationinmathematicsheIpedher
makesenseofthem.Chensaid14"basiccelIs'*wereusedinvarious
combinations."ThisissodifferentfromknotsfoundinWestern
countries,becausetheyhaveonIytwobasictypes.nnIntheWest,
peopIeuseverysimpleknotstoformcompIexshapes,suchasatreeor
adog,buttheknotsthemselvesarenotdecorative.Incontrast,the
Chineseknotsthemselvesareornamental,"shesaid,pointingtoa
neckIacemadeofChineseknotsandsmaIIjaderings.TheneckIaceis
oneofChen'sfavoritesandstandsoutamongthehundredsshehasmade
duringthepastfourdecades.Chenhasusedvariousmaterials,
includingcottonthread,siIverthreadandsilk,tomakeandcreatenew
shapes."Basedonthebasicknots,youcancreatecountlessshapes,“
shesaid.Atthesametime,shehaswrittenaseriesofbooksthathave
beensoldaroundtheworIdthatteIIothershowtotiesuchknots.In
pubIishingthebooks,shegaveageneraInametoChinese
knots-Zhongguojie-andcalledeachspecificknotbyitsownname.
Thanksinparttothepopularityofherbooksandthegeneralnameshe
hasgiventotheknots,ChineseknotshavebecomeasymbolofChinaand
arebecomingmorepopular,notonlydomestica11ybutaIsooverseas.
ChenwashonoredtheOutstandingFashionPersonagesAward2011inBeijing
dueto.
A.herpromotingChineseknottingdomesticallyandoverseas
B.theresearchesshehadconductedonChineseknotting
C.hercomparisonofChineseknotsandtheknotsinwesterncountries
D.herideaofusingChineseknottingasafreshelementinclothingdesign
6.Theword"Iaser"wascoinedasanacronymforLightAmpIificationby
theStimulatedEmissionofRadiation.OrdinaryIight,fromtheSunor
aIightbulb,isemittedspontaneously,whenatomsormoleculesgetrid
ofexcessenergybythemselves,withoutanyoutsideintervention.
StimuIatedemissionisdifferentbecauseitoccurswhenanatomor
moIecuIeholdingontoexcessenergyhasbeenstimulatedtoemititas
Iight.AlbertEinsteinwasthefirsttosuggesttheexistenceof
stimuIatedemissioninapaperpubIishedin1917.However,formanyyears,
physiciststhoughtthatatomsandmoleculesaIwaysweremuchmoreIikeIy
toemitIightspontaneouslyandthatstimuIatedemissionthusalways
wouldbemuchweaker.ItwasnotuntiIaftertheSecondWorldWarthat
physicistsbegantryingtomakestimuIatedemissiondominate.Theysought
waysbywhichoneatomormoIecuIecouldstimulatemanyotherstoemit
Iight,ampIifyingittomuchhigherpowers.Thefirsttosucceedwas
CharlesH.Townes,thenatCoIumbiaUniversityinNewYork.Insteadof
workingwithIight,however,heworkedwithmicrowaves,whichhaveamuch
longerwaveIength,andbuiltadeviceheca11eda“maser”,forMicrowave
AmpIificationbytheStimuIatedEmissionofRadiation.Althoughhe
thoughtofthekeyideain1951,thefirstmaserwasnotcompIeteduntiI
acoupleofyearslater.Beforelong,manyotherphysicistswerebuiIding
masersandtryingtodiscoverhowtoproducestimuIatedmissionateven
shorterwavelengths.Thekeyconceptsemergedabout1957.Townesand
ArthurSchawIow,thenatBelITelephoneLaboratories,wrotealongpaper
outIiningtheconditionsneededtoampIifystimuIatedemissionofvisibIe
Iightwaves.Ataboutthesametime,simiIarideascrystalIizedinthe
mindofGordonGould,thena37-year-oldgraduatestudentatColumbia,
whowrotethemdowninaseriesofnotebooks.TownesandSchawIow
pubIishedtheirideasinascientificjournal,PhysicalReviewLetters,
butGouldfiledapatentapplication.Somedecadeslater,peopIestill
argueaboutwhodeservesthecreditfortheconceptoftheIaser.
WhywasTownes,earIyworkwithstimuIatedemissiondonewithmicrowaves
A.Hewasnotconcernedwithlightamplification.
B.Itwaseasiertoworkwithlongerwavelengths.
C.HispartnerSchawlowhadalreadybegunworkingonthelaser.
D.Thelaserhadalreadybeendevelope
7.Summergivesstudentstimetoboosttheirresumesorfattentheir
waIIetsbydoinginternshipsorpart-timejobs.Butasfloods,heatwaves
andmudsIidesbeganstealingthesummer*sheadIinesyafewstudents
decidedtousetheirtimeinamoremeaningfuIway-byhelpingothers.
WangKai,asophomoreatChongqingUniversityofTechnology,usedhis
micro-blogtosendoutsomeoftheearIiestdetaiIsabout
mudsIide-strickenZhouqu,inGansuprovince.BeforejournaIistscould
reachthetown,WangwasoperatingIikeaone-mannewsagency,jotting
downwhathesawwithhisphoneanddigitalcamera.HisbIogquickIybecame
oneofthepublic'smainsourcesofinformationaboutthedisaster.
"Infact,Iamalsoavictimofthedisaster,"WangtoldtheSundayNews
Weekly."SomeofmyreIativesdiedinthemudsIide,butIthoughtIshouId
dosomethingtohelpsoIusedmymicro-biog.*'Thenthere*sChengdu
UniversityofInformationTechnologysophomore,ZhaoYan.The
19-year-oldfromWenchuan,Sichuanprovince,beIievesthatself-rescue
andpre-disasterpreventionareofvitalimportanceafteradisaster
strikes.Alongwithsome2,000peersaIIoverthecountry,Zhaohelped
togointo200differentunderdevelopedregionsinJuIytoeducateIocaIs
aboutwhattheycandotoprotectthemselvesamidnature1sfury."Many
oftheIiveslostinearthquakesandfloodsareduetotheabsenceof
basicknowledgeofprevention,evacuationandrescue,"saidZhao."The
tipswegavetothoseresidentscouIdsaveIives."RenJia,20,aWuhan
UniversityofTechnologyjunior,spentth?summerwalkingaIongtheshore
oftheYangtzeRiverinWuhancity.Andsomeofherfriendswarnedher
ofwastingprecioustimetogainexperience.Butthewideningriver,she
says,ismakingsomeriverbanksaccessibletokidsandputtingthemat
risk.Rencannotjuststandbyanddonothing,"Everyyear,Ihear
newsaboutkidsdrowningwhileswimminginrivers,MsaidRen."SoI
decidedtomonitorsomeoftheriskyspotsinordertokeepkidsaway
fromthewater."Evenbusiness-mindedstudentsarefindingwaysto
helptheneedy.GuangzhouUniversitysophomore,XuLishan,19,hasopened
aTaobaostoreandbegunsellingaccessories.ShesaysshewiIIco11ect
alIthemoneyshehasearnedfromthe"business"andthendonateitto
disastervictims."Inrecentyears,ourcountryhasexperiencedalot
ofdisasterswhichmademethink.IfeetIamobiigedtodosomething,
eventhoughIcannotgotothedisaster-strickenregionspersonally,,
saidXu.UniversityofficiaIshavehighpraiseforstudentswhoare
willingtosacrificecashandexperiencetohelpothers."Whenthey
helpotherswithoutcondition,theyrealizetheirresponsibiIitiesto
othersandtosociety,"saidZhaoYanhong,astaffmemberinthestudent
affairsofficeatBeijingUniversityofTechnology."Thisis,infact,
themostdecisivefactorfortheirfuturesuccess.\
WhichofthefollowingdidNOTbeIongtowhatWangKaidid
A.Doinginternships.
B.Usinghismicro-blogtosendoutsomeinformationaboutmudslide.
C.Jottingdownwhathasawwithhisphcnaanddigitalcampra.
D.Helpingothers.
8.AnnaDouglaswas72yearsoldwhenshestartedwritinghernewspaper
column.ShehadbeenthedirectorofaschooIandacampbeforesheretired,
butsheneededtokeepbusy,andshewasevenwillingtoworkwithout
pay.Thatwasthereasonwhyshe
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