Where do the best journalists work?
A.Fleet Street.
B.For the national newspapers.
C.Anywhere that accepts features writers.
D.In a variety of places.
第1题
In what way does the text imply that journalism has changed?
A.Journalists make more money.
B.Journalists are more serious.
C.It is easier to find a job.
D.It is harder to keep a job.
第2题
What does the author think of real fame?
A.It should be pursued.
B.It is better than Internet fame in every way.
C.It can only be achieved by appealing to a sophisticated niche.
D.It can"t be cultivated by yourself.
第3题
To achieve real fame online you must______.
A.appeal to the masses
B.be notorious in a very short time
C.be efficient in building up a website
D.please a small but growing select audience
第4题
Mahir became famous because______.
A.he was adopted by a dot-com company
B.he kissed all his visitors
C.he had the only English website in Turkey
D.of his poor English
第5题
We can learn from the text that being a guest on Oprahs couch______.
A.is badly miscalculated
B.is worse than being on the Internet
C.is more worthy than being famous on the Internet
D.is valued considerably less than being followed by the paparazzi
第6题
Why was the well-known computer scientists introduction tactic not very successful?
A.Because he was brilliant.
B.Because he sidled up to the woman in bars.
C.Because he overestimated his fame.
D.Because he was a computer scientist.
第7题
What is the main point of the text?
A.Laughter expresses positive emotions.
B.Laughter is good for people.
C.Laughter has many surprising aspects.
D.Laughter is the result of funny occurrences.
第8题
In what sense can laughter be "subversive fun"?
A.It can be flirtatious, or related to wordplay or to pratfalls.
B.It can be a secret form. of communication at a serious occasion.
C.It is a form. of fun that doesn"t require words.
D.It is something that can spread from one person to another.
第9题
What happens when a man says something flirtatious to a woman and she laughs?
A.The man is being encouraged to continue flirting.
B.The woman is discovering that the man is physically attractive.
C.The man and woman are playing natural conversational roles.
D.The woman is telling the man that she finds him, or his remarks, funny
第10题
In paragraph 4, three examples of "nonsidesplitters" are used______.
A.to demonstrate that comments that elicit laughter are often not funny
B.to demonstrate that most people will laugh at almost anything
C.to demonstrate how a serious conversation can end with laughter
D.to demonstrate these comments—usually not funny at all—can be extremely funny in the right context
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