公共英语三级

单选题According to the writer,to achieve our dreams,we should__________ .

A.work on our strengths
B.develop our creativity
C.identify our weaknesses
D.seek advice from friends

参考答案:A进入在线模考
细节题。由文章第四段最后一句“Once you know your strengths,you can put them to work to help you achieve your dreams.”可知:一旦找到了自己的优势,你就可以充分利用它们并实现自己的梦想。故选A。

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Commercial classical music radio in North America has changed dramatically over the past decade. The number of stations has shrunk very rapidly--many operators dropped the format in fa-vor of something more profitable, like pop or rock, with their crazy youthful audience. But the availability of satellite radio, Internet streaming and digital technologies has introduced new options for classical fans.
In the city of Toronto, a familiar media player entered the tray last year: Moses Znaimer,65,the famous brave television pioneer who was the driving force behind Toronto´ s CITY-TV. Eleven months ago, he took ownership of Classical 96.3 FM, Canada´ s first and largest commercial clas-sical station, which "re-launched" this month with some new on-air hosts, a totally new schedule,and more attention to singing art and less to full-length symphonies.
The popular station airs selections (usually no more than 10 to 15 minutes long) of greatest-hits classical works,24 hours a day. This usually means single movements of larger works and oth-er pieces, with commercial ads in between. The station may never be the preferred destination of highbrow classical fans, who seek full-length symphonies and operas. But this doesn´ t seem to trouble Znaimer, who says of his main competitor, CBC Radio Two: "They play classical, and they do it well when they do it, but they don´ t do it all the time, and they´ re doing it less and less. "
Marilyn Gilbert, a Toronto artist manager, also makes a comparison to Canada´ s national broadcaster when she praises Znaimer´ s station: "Classical 96.3 FM is very important for the com-munity and the country, especially in view of the changes that are going on at CBC. "
Znaimer is best-known for his influential work in television, but he was also one of the crea-tors of Cross Country Checkup, the longest-running show on CBC Radio. Today he calls Classical 96.3 FM "arguably the most successful of all classical music stations on the continent. At about 800,000 listeners per week, we are larger even than the New York Times classical station [ WQXR-FM]." And under his excellent and creative leadership, the sound of the station has become livelier.
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A.make more profits
B.promote pop music
C.use new technology
D.attract classical fans