Twenty-five years ago, most young Britons wanted a career in law, to be a doctor, or, if they were creative enough, to take up singing. But today, things stand differently.
According to a survey by Tesco Mobile, a UK company, the “dream job” of young people aged between 16 and 25 in the UK is a video blogger, or “vlogger”. The survey, carried out among 1,002 people, found that as much as 40 percent of them put vlogger as their number one choice on a list of ideal careers.
This change is undoubtedly as a result of the Internet and social media. They have made it so much easier to reach audience of the world, without having to enter a career in show business in the traditional way.
In the past, the biggest stars were trained by the Hollywood studios; now, anyone with a computer camera can become a star. Vloggers are the big stars of today because they are normal people interacting with their fans about everyday life.”
However, what people see is only the bright side of being a vlogger and they fail to notice the fact that only those who are successful earn fame and fortune. For every success there are hundreds of others who never get off the starting line. There are the dreams that come true and the dreams that remain dreams forever.
Although being vloggers is popular, some young people choose to follow careers that don’t necessarily earn them fame, but allow them to make good use of the Internet to share their hobbies. Young Israeli David Leshaw, for example, runs a business called the Finishers Club. It’s an online platform for runners to keep a record of their races. His job allows him to express his enthusiasm, and is always a learning experience. And that’s enough for him.
1.What is the passage mainly about?
A.Most young Britons choose to be vloggers as their job.
B.The Internet is influencing young Britions’ career choice.
C.The Internet is taking the place of traditional studios.
D.Young Britons can not find jobs without the Internet.
2.Why do more and more young Britons choose to be vloggers?
A.Vloggers can earn little fame and money on the Internet.
B.There is too much competition in the traditional show business.
C.The Internet makes it convenient to become vloggers.
D.Anyone with a computer will surely become a star.
3.What can we infer from the fifth paragraph?
A.Only a few vloggers can be successful.
B.A vlogger can not earn fame and fortune.
C.People often see the bright side of being a vlogger.
D.Dreams will always remain to be dreams.
4.What do young people like David do on the Internet?
A.Learn from others. B.Become an online hit.
C.Hold running races. D.Mix jobs with hobbies.
I stopped to watch my little girl busy playing in her room. In one hand was a plastic phone ; in the other a toy. I listened as she was speaking to her make-believe little friend and I’ll never forget the words she said, even though it was imagined.
She said, “Suzie’s in the corner because she’s not been very good. She didn’t listen to a word I said or do the things she should.” In the corner I saw her baby doll well dressed. It was obvious that she’d been put there to sit alone and think.
My daughter continued her “conversation”, as I sat down on the floor. She said, “I’m all fed up and I just don’t know what to do with her any more. She cries whenever I have to work and wants to play games too. She tries to help me with the dishes, but her arms just cannot reach... And she doesn’t know how to fold towels. I don’t have the time to teach. I have a lot of work to do and a big house to keep clean. I don’t have the time to sit and play - don’t you know what I mean?”
And that day I thought a lot about making some changes in my life, after listening to her innocent words which cut me like a knife. I hadn’t been paying enough attention to what I hold most dear. I’d been caught up in responsibilities that increased throughout the years.
But now my attitude has changed because in my heart I realize that I’ve seen the world in a different light through my little darling’s eyes. So let the cobwebs(蜘蛛网) cut the corners and the dust bunny rabbit rule the floor. I’m not going to worry about keeping up with them anymore.
I’m going to fill the house with memories of a child and her mother, for we have only one childhood and we will never get another.
1.Who is Suzie?
A.The girl’s phone. B.A baby doll. C.The author. D.The girl’s friend.
2.How did the author feel when hearing her little girl’s words?
A.Interested. B.Moved. C.Uncomfortable. D.Unbelievable.
3.The passage leads us to believe that .
A.the author wants her little girl to have a happy childhood.
B.the author has become lazy because of her daughter.
C.the author cares nothing about her daughter’s happiness.
D.the little girl doesn’t hate her mother any more.
4.What might be the best title?
A.How to deal with my daughter. B.My lovely daughter.
C.Only one childhood. D.A world of children.
While it’s books that make a library, being in lovely surroundings may provide inspiration and help you work a little bit harder. Here are some of the coolest libraries of the world.
Library of Birmingham – Birmingham, U.K.
The new Library of Birmingham is said to be not only Britain’s biggest public library, but also the largest in Europe. Designed by Dutch architects, this replacement for the Birmingham Central Library was opened in 2013 and has a wealth of resources within its walls, including adults and kids’ libraries, music collections, a Shakespeare Memorial Room, and even a gym room. Gardens crown the roof, while the changing seasons bring variations in the shadows and reflections inside.
National Library of France – Paris, France
The National Library of France, which now contains an astonishing collection of 30 million, dates back to the 14th century and this royal library was set up at the Louvre by King Charles V. The Library was moved to Rue de Richelieu site in 1868, with major design work carried out by French architects Henri Labrouste and, following his death, Jean-Louis Pascal. Here, the reading rooms are elegance itself. There are more than just books to be found.
State Library of New South Wales – Sydney, Australia
The public State Library of New South Wales holds the honor of being the oldest institution of its kind in Australia. It was originally set up as the Australian Subscription Library in 1826, but it wasn’t until 1942 that its permanent home was ready. Designed by Sydney architect Walter Liberty Vernon and completed in 1910, the magnificent sandstone Mitchell Wing is one of the architectural highlights.
Seattle Central Library – Seattle, Washington, USA
Seattle Central Library’s distinctive design ensures it stands out. Architect Rem Koolhaas is one of the names attached to its design. Architects sought to envelop the 11-story building with “a layer of transparency”, using a skin of glass and metal. The finished article houses about 1.45 million books and other things, as well as more than 400 computers available for public use. The building, which opened in 2004, was included on the American Institute of Architects’ list of America’s 150 favorite buildings in 2007.
1.Which of the following library has the longest history?
A.Library of Birmingham B.Seattle Central Library
C.State Library of New South Wales D.National Library of France
2.What can you do in Library of Birmingham?
A.Take some exercise. B.Act a play.
C.Attend a concert. D.Enjoy new technology.
3.What do National Library of France and Seattle Central Library have in common?
A.They have computers available.
B.They were moved to a new place.
C.They were designed by more than one person.
D.They won awards for architecture.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.How many rooms does Peter need?
A.2. B.3. C.4.
2.Which meal is free of charge?
A.Breakfast. B.Lunch. C.Supper.
3.When will Peter check out?
A.On August 10th. B.On August 11th. C.On August 13th.
4.Who is probably the speaker?
A.A tour guide.
B.A hotel clerk.
C.Peter’s secretary.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What do we know about the man?
A.He is good at saving money.
B.He thinks saving is unnecessary.
C.He finds saving a little bit difficult.
2.What percentage of allowance(零花钱)does the woman try to save?
A.10%. B.30%. C.50%.
3.What does the woman say about saving?
A.It’s a culture.
B.It’s very difficult.
C.It brings surprises.
4.What does the man hope the woman to do?
A.Talk to her mother
B.Give him some advice.
C.Get used to saving.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Why does the woman talk to the man?
A.To get a discount.
B.To ask for his opinion.
C.To learn more information.
2.What color does the woman dislike?
A.Red. B.Yellow. C.Blue.
3.What’s the woman’s final decision?
A.Take the purple dress.
B.Wait for the sales.
C.Go to other stores.