It is generally recognized in the world that the second Gulf War in Iraq is a crucial test of high-speed Web. For decades, Americans have anxiously (1) each war through a new communications (2) , from the early silent film of World War I to the 24-hour cable news (3) of the first Persian Gulf War.
Now, (4) bombs exploding in Baghdad, a sudden increase in wartime (5) for online news has become a central test of the (6) of high-speed Internet connections. It is also a good (7) both to attract users to online media (8) and to persuade them to pay for the material they find there, (9) the value of the Cable News Network persuaded millions to (10) to cable during the last war in Iraq.
(11) by a steady rise over the last 18 months in the number of people with high-speed Internet (12) , now at more than 70 million in the United States, the Web sites of many of the major news organizations have (13) assembled a novel collage (拼贴) of (14) video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry (15) , interactive maps and other new digital reportage.
These Internet services are (16) on the remarkable abundance of sounds and images (17) from video cameras (18) on Baghdad and journalists traveling with troops. And they have found a (19) audience of American office workers (20) their computers during the early combat. (245 words)

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It is generally recognized in the world that the second Gulf War in Iraq is a crucial test of high-speed Web. For decades, Americans have anxiously (1) each war through a new communications (2) , from the early silent film of World War I to the 24-hour cable news (3) of the first Persian Gulf War.
Now, (4) bombs exploding in Baghdad, a sudden increase in wartime (5) for online news has become a central test of the (6) of high-speed Internet connections. It is also a good (7) both to attract users to online media (8) and to persuade them to pay for the material they find there, (9) the value of the Cable News Network persuaded millions to (10) to cable during the last war in Iraq.
(11) by a steady rise over the last 18 months in the number of people with high-speed Internet (12) , now at more than 70 million in the United States, the Web sites of many of the major news organizations have (13) assembled a novel collage (拼贴 of (14) video, audio reports, photography collections, animated weaponry (15) , interactive maps and other new digital rep6rtage.
These Internet services are (16) on the remarkable abundance of sounds and images (17) from video cameras (18) on Baghdad and journalists traveling with troops. And they have found a (19) audience of American office workers (20) their computers during the early combat.

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A:during B:in C:as D:with

(During the discussion), Mr. Boyd (remained) (silent) (when asking) his opinion.( )

A:During the discussion B:remained C:silent D:when asking

(During the discussion), Mr. White (remained silent) (when) (asking) his opinion.

A:During the discussion B:remained silent C:when D:asking

It was (during) the 1990s (that) the friendship between Edward and Jeremy reached (their) (highest) point.

A:during B:that C:their D:highest

(During the discussion), Mr. White (remained silent) (when) (asking) his opinion.

A:During the discussion B:remained silent C:when D:asking

Mike Wilson worked as a low rank official in the War Office during the early 1940s. Though he didn’t hold an important position, he got along very well with almost everybody, and was believed in by most of his leaders.
One day, Wilson arrived at his office in an expensive Car. Little as his pay was, he appeared to have got a lot of money to spend. He bought an expensive car...
When did the story take place

A:During the First World War. B:During the Second World War. C:During the Civil War. D:During the Gulf War.

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