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The areas that need_34_are focused on the newsroom,particularly in the tools and internal structures that journalists must deal with to produce their work.

Many of the report's recommendations are_35_to anyone who closely follows the Times or newspapers in general: A(n)_36_away from print's outsized importance on the newsroom's operations,better ways to include multimedia in stories and a renewed effort at creating a more diverse newsroom with a variety of skills.

The paper has an ongoing goal that started in 2016 of doubling digital revenue to $800 million by 2020.“To _37_our future,we need to expand considerably our number of subscribers by 2020.”

The report also calls into question the formats on which the Times—and most other newspapers—rely,namely a mix of news stories and features that are text heavy,\daily report remains_38_by long texts.\

The report stresses that the Times should do more to educate readers.\advice from The Times.Too often,we don't offer it,or offer it only in print-centric forms.\states.Perhaps the most interesting part of the report comes at the very bottom in the form of comments from the paper's own journalists.Reporters said they would like to see_40_in choice of how to tell certain stories,and some disagreement about what kind of tone the Times should embrace going forward.

Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension (45%) Section A

Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

Have We Reached Peak Trade?

Globalization is usually defined as the free movement of people,goods and capital.It's been the most important _41_force of modernity.Until the financial crisis of 2008,global trade grew twice as fast as the global economy itself. _42_,thanks to both economics and politics,globalization as we have known it is developing fast.

The question is: Have we reached peak trade?If you think of it in terms of the flow of digital data and ideas,no—it's actually_43_.\—e-commerce, web searches,online video,machine-to- machine interactions—has grown 45 times larger since

2005 and is_44_to grow much faster than the global economy over the next few years.

There's no doubt globalization has increased wealth at both global and national levels.But free trade can also widen the_45_gap within countries,in part by creating concentrated groups of economic losers.Free trade has made goods and services cheaper for Americans—think of all the inexpensive Chinese-made goods at Walmart—but it hasn't always_46_their job prospects.From 1990 to 2008,the areas most_47_to foreign competition saw almost no net new jobs created.That's one reason the new generation of Americans is on track to be_48_than their parents.

The gains of free trade do not always_49_the losses.This realization that the tide of_50_ doesn't raise all boats has fed into the anti-free trade movement.And companies themselves are _51_globalization.

Nevertheless,there is one reason to be_52_about the future of globalization—at least,the new information-based kind.McKinsey data estimate that the companies responsible for the jump in flows of digital goods,services and information will include a much higher proportion of small businesses than m the past.An estimated 86% of tech-based startups surveyed by McKinsey now do some cross-border business—_53_before the arrival of the Internet,when globalization was dominated by super powers.That means that more of the wealth generated by globalization could flow down to the 80% of the population that hasn't_54_as much as it should have.

If those individuals feel they are being empowered by open borders and freer trade,it could help swing the political pendulum(钟摆)back toward globalization in some form.Despite its laws, it has been an economic force that has lifted more people out of_55_than anything else the world has ever known.

I don't care if he can't play a bit of golf with me—as long as he can play with the children you give him and revel in all the glorious and frustrating ways they are just like you.I don't care if he doesn't follow his wallet—as long as he follows his heart and it always leads him back to you.I don't care if he is strong—as long as he gives you the space to exercise the strength that is in your heart.I couldn't care less how he votes—as long as he wakes up every morning and daily elects you to a place of honor in your home and a place of respect in his heart,I don't care about the color of his skin.I don't care if he was raised in this religion or that religion or no religion.

Little One,if you come across a man like that and he and I have nothing else in common,we will have the most important thing in common: You.

Because in the end,Little One,the only thing you should have to do to \is to be you.

Your eternally interested guy,

Daddy

56.What shocked Daddy when he was surfing on the Internet? A.Girls' knowing nothing about trusting themselves. B.Girls' giving priority to finding ways to please boys. C.Girls' bringing foods and drinks to boys from time to time. D.Girls' being upset by being rejected constantly.

57.Father thinks what is of primary importance to his daughter is to_______. A.keep the boy interested interest

C.attract a boy willing to invest all in her

D.find a boy who can please her

B.know she deserves a boy'

58.According to the passage,what does the underlined word \revel\A.feel depressed himself

59.What's the main.purpose of this letter? A.To advise his daughter to trust her worth.

B.To inform his daughter how to keep others interested. C.To show his daughter how to find her true love.

D.To help his daughter find someone with common interests.

(B)

B.become puzzled

C.look around

D.enjoy

Self-driving Capabilities Attractive Dashboards Sensor and camera-equipped models from Audi and In addition to Ford's new Sync system,which better Volkswagen,among others,don't just automatically understands voice commands,Apple and Google have brake to prevent minor accidents;they can actually partnered with automakers to create interfaces(界面)as navigate(行驶)around highway traffic and into garages user-friendly as the ones on your smartphone. without a human at the wheel. Smarter Headlights Self-parking Skills Audi's and BMW's ultra-bright laser headlights can The new model of BMW's all-electric is can find its own detect oncoming cars and dim slightly to avoid spot in a parking lot,then send signals via a smart-watch disturbing their drivers.One problem: they're not yet app to contact its drivers. legal in the U.S. 60.In terms of Self-driving Capabilities,what makes Audi and Volkswagen stand out? A.Braking when sensing red lights C.Stopping other cars on highway

B.Going into garages without a driver D.Taking photos with a camera

61.Which of the cars can adjust the headlights in order not to upset drivers in oncoming cars? A.Ford and Volkswagen Ford

62.In which section of a car magazine does the article most probably appear? A.First Drive

B.Cars For Rent

(C)

On the occasional clear-frost autumn right,I was hiking through the dark forest with my

C.Instrumental Tests

D.Smart Tech

B.Audi and BMW

C.Audi and Volkswagen

D.BMW and