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  A. High-end English education companies have no competitors.

  B. Children want to deal with competitors all over the world.

  C. China’s new generation of parents have a more global outlook.

  D. More teachers from English-speaking countries come to China.

  61. What’s the main difficulty for growing English education companies?

  A. The severe competition among competitors.

  B. The economic crisis in the West.

  C. The shortage of fund.

  D. The lack of high-quality teachers.

  62. What’s Zhang Yuanmeng’s attitude to the further growth of English education companies?

  A. Worried. B. Optimistic. C. Negative. D. Unconcerned.

  C

  Owning a smart phone may not be as smart as you think. They may let you surf the internet, listen to music and snap photos wherever you are.。.but they also turn you into a workaholic, it seems.

  A study suggests that, by giving you access to emails at all times, the all-singing, all-dancing mobile phone adds as much as two hours to your working day. Researchers found that Britons work an additional 460 hours a year on average as they are able to respond to emails on their mobiles.

  The study by technology retailer Pixmania reveals the average UK working day is between 9 and 10 hours, but a further two hours is spent responding to or sending work emails, or making work calls. More than 90 percent of office workers have an email - enabled phone, with a third accessing them more than 20 times a day. Almost one in ten admits spending up to three hours outside their normal working day checking work emails. Some workers confess they are on call almost 24 hours a day, with nine out of ten saying they take work emails and calls outside their normal working hours. The average time for first checking emails is between 6 am and 7 am, with more than a third checking their first email in this period, and a quarter checking them between 11 pm and midnight.

  Ghadi Hobeika, marketing director of Pixmania, said, “The ability to access literally millions of apps, keep in contact via social networks and take photos and video as well as text and call has made smart phones invaluable for many people. However, there are drawbacks. Many companies expect their employees to be on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and smart phones mean that people literally cannot get away from work. The more constantly in contact we become, the more is expected of us in a work capacity.”

  63. What can we conclude from the text?

  A. All that glitters is not gold. B. It never rains but pours.

  C. Every coin has two sides. D. It’s no good crying over spilt milk.

  64. The underlined word “accessing” in the third paragraph can be replaced by

  A. calling B. reaching C. getting D. using

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