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掃一掃,對答-PartⅠWriting:30Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayexplainingwhyitisunwisetojumptoconclusionsuponseeingorhearingsomething.Youcangiveexamplestoillustrateyourpoint.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200 PartIIListeningSectionA:Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Collegetuition eaheavyfortheHeisdoubtfulabouttheeffectofthestudents,action.
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Childrenareoftenthebestteachersofotherchildren.Childrenliketoformpartnershipswitheachother.PartIIListeningSectionC:Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Testsmaybethemostunpopularpartofacademiclife.Studentshatethembecausetheyproducefearand(27)aboutbeingevaluated,andafocusongradesinsteadoflearningforlearning'sButtestsarealsovaluable.Awell-constructedtest (28)whatyouknowandwhatyoustillneedtolearn.Testshelpyouseehowyourperformance (29)thatofothers.Andknowingthatyou'llbetestedon (30)materialiscertainlylikelyto(31)youtolearnthematerialmoreHowever,there'sanotherreasonyoumightdisliketests:Youmayassumethattestshavethepowerto (32)yourworthasa.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,youmaybetemptedtobelievethatyou'vereceivedsome (33)informationaboutyourselffromtheprofessor,informationthatsaysyou'reafailureinsomesignificantway.Thisisadangerous—andwrong-headed—assumption.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,itdoesn'tmeanyou'reabadorstupid.Orthatyou'llneverdobetteragain,andthatyourlifeis (34).Ifyoudon'tdowellonatest,you,rethesameyouwerebeforeyoutookthetest—nobetter,noworse.Youjustdidbadlyonatest.That'sit.,testsarenotameasureofyourvalueasanindividual—theyareameasureonlyofhowwellandhowmuchyoustudied.Testsaretools;theyareindirectandmeasuresofwhatwe PartⅢReadingSectionA:Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions37to46arebasedonthefollowingForinvestorswhodesirelowriskandguaranteed e,U.S.ernmentbondsareasecureinvestmentbecausethesebondshavethefinancialbackingandfullfaithandcreditofthefederalernment.Municipalbonds,alsosecure,areofferedbylocalernmentsandoftenhave (37)suchastax-freeinterest.Somemayevenbe(38).CorporatebondsareabitmoreTwoquestions (39)first-timecorporatebondinvestors.Thefirstis“Ifpurchaseacorporatebond,daIhavetoholdituntilthematuritydate?”Theanswerisno.Bondsareboughtandsolddaily (40)securitiesexchanges.However,youdecidetosellyourbondbeforeitsmaturitydate,you'renotguaranteedtogetthefacevalueofthebond.Forexample,ifyourbonddoesnot (41)thatmakeattractivetootherinvestors,youmaybeforcedtosellyourbondat i.e.,apricelessthanthebond’sfacevalue.Butifyourbondishighlyvaluedbyotherinvestors,youmaybeabletosellitatapremium,i.e.apriceaboveitsfacevalue.Bondpricesgenerally (43)inversely(相反地)withcurrentmarketinterestrates.Asinterestratesgoup,bondpricesfall,andviceversa(反之亦然).Thus,likeallinvestments,bondshaveadegreeofrisk.Thesecondquestionis"HowcanI (44)theinvestmentriskofaparticularbondissue?"Standard&Poor'sandMoody'sInvestorsServiceratethelevelofriskofmanycorporateandernmentbonds. (45),thehigherthemarketriskofathehighertheinterestrate.Investorswillinvestinabondconsideredriskyonlyif (46)returnishighenough.<p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>naturally</p> O.<p>simultaneously</p><p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>A.A.A.<p> B.<p>A.A.PartⅢReadingSectionB:Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.LessonsfromaFeministOnthesurface,Swedenappearstobeafeministparadise.LookatanyglobalsurveyofgenderequalityandSwedenwillbenearthetop.Family-friendlypoliciesareitsnorm—with16monthsofpaidparentalleave,specialprotectionsforpart-timeworkers,andstate-subsidizedpreschoolswhere,accordingtoaernmentwebsite,"gender-awarenesseducationisincreasinglycommon."Duetoanunofficialquotasystem,womenhold45percentofpositionsintheSwedishparliament.TheyhaveenjoyedtheprotectionofernmentagencieswithtitlesliketheMinistryofIntegrationandGenderEqualityandtheSecretariatofGenderResearch.SowhyareAmericanwomensofaraheadoftheirSwedishcounterpartsinbreakingthroughtheglassceiling?Ina2012report,theWorldEconomicForumfoundthatwhenitcomestoclosingthegendergapin"economicparticipationandopportunity,"theUnitedStatesisaheadofnotonlySwedenbutalsoFinland,Denmark,theNetherlands,Iceland,Germany,andtheUnitedKingdom.Sweden'srankinthereportcanlargelybeexplainedbyitspoliticalquotasystem.ThoughtheUnitedStateshasfewerwomenintheworkforce(68percentcomparedtoSweden's77percent),Americanwomenwhochoosetobeemployedarefarmorelikelytoworkfull-timeandtoholdhigh-leveljobsasmanagersorprofessionals.Theyalsoownmorebusinesses,launchmorestart-ups(新創(chuàng)辦的企業(yè)),andmoreoftenworkintraditionallymalefields.Asforbreakingthroughtheglassceilinginbusiness,AmericanwomenarewellintheWhatexplainstheAmericanadvantage?HowcanitbethatsocietieslikeSweden,wheregenderequalityisvigorouslypursuedandenforced,havefewerfemalemanagers,executives,professionals,andbusinessownersthanthelaissez-faire(自由放任的)UnitedStates?AnewstudybyCornelleconomistsFrancineBlauandLawrenceKahngivesanexplanation.Generousparentalleavepoliciesandreadilyavailablepart-timeoptionshaveunintendedconsequences:insteadofstrengtheningwomen'sattaenttotheworkplace,theyappeartoweakenit.Inadditiontoa16-monthleave,aSwedishparenthastherighttoworksixhoursaday(forareducedsalary)untilhisorherchildiseightyearsold.Mothersarefarmorelikelythanfatherstotakeadvantageofthislaw.Butextendedleavesandpart-timeemploymentareknowntobeharmfultocareers—forbothgenders.Andwithwomenasecondfactorcomesintoplay:mostseemtoenjoytheflexible-timearrangement(onceknownasthe"mommytrack")andneverfindtheirwaybacktofull-timeorhigh-levelemployment.Insum:generousfamily-friendlypoliciesdokeepmorewomeninthelabormarket,buttheyalsotendtodiminishtheircareers.E)AccordingtoBlauandKahn,Swedish-stylepaternal(父親的)leavepoliciesandflexible-timearrangementsposeasecondthreattowomen'sprogress:theymakeemployerscautiousabouthiringwomenforfull-timepositionsatall.Offeringajobtoamanisthesaferbet.Heisfarlesslikelytotakeayearofparentalleaveandthenreturnonareducedworkscheduleforthenexteightyears.F)Ibecameawareofthetrialsofcareer-focusedEuropeanwomenafewyearsagowhenImetapost-doctoralstudentfromGermanywhowasthenavisitingfellowatJohnsHopkins.ShewasastonishedbytheprofessionalpossibilitiesaffordedtoyoungAmericanwomen.HerbesthopeinGermanywasaernmentjob—prospectsforwomentintheprivatesectorweredim."InGermany,"shetoldme,"wehaveallthebenefits,butemployersdon'twanttohireus."SwedisheconomistsMagnusHenreksonandMikaelStenkulaaddressedthefollowingquestionintheir2009study:whyaretheresofewfemaletopexecutivesintheEuropeanegalitarian(主義的)welfarestates?Theiranswer:"Broad-basedwelfare-statepolicieshinderwomen'srepresentationinelitecompetitivepositions."ItistemptingtodeclaretheSwedishpoliciesregressive(退步的)andhailtheAmericansystemassuperior.Butthatwouldbeshortsighted.TheSwedescancertainlytakealessonfromtheUnitedStatesandlookforwaystoclearapathfortheirambitiousfemalecareerists.Butmostwomenarenotcommittedcareerists.WhenthePewResearchCenterrecentlyaskedAmericanparentstoidentifytheir"ideal"lifearrangement,47percentofmotherssaidtheywouldprefertoworkpart-timeand20percentsaidtheywouldprefernottoworkatall.Fathersanswereddifferently:75percentpreferredfull-timework.SomeversionoftheSwedishsystemmightworkwellforamajorityofAmericanparents,buttheUnitedStatesisunlikelytofullyembracetheSwedishmodel.Still,wecanlearnfromtheirDespiteitsfailuretoshattertheglassceiling,Swedenhasoneofthemostpowerfulandinnovativeeconomiesintheworld.Inits2011-2012survey,theWorldEconomicForumrankedSwedenastheworld'sthirdmostcompetitiveeconomy;theUnitedStatescameinfifth.Sweden,dubbedthe"rockstaroftherecovery"intheWashingtonPost,alsoleadstheworldinlifesatisfactionandhappiness.Itisasocietywellworthstudying,anditseffortstoconquerthegendergapimpartavitallesson—thoughnotthelessontheSwedeshadinmind.Swedenhasgonefartherthananyothernationonearthtointegratethesexesandtoofferwomenthesameopportunitiesandfreedomsasmen.Fordecades,thesedescendantsoftheVikingshavebeentryingtoshowtheworldthattherightmixofenlightenedpolicy,consciousnessraising,andnon-sexistchildrearingwouldclosethegenderdivideonceandforall.Yetthedividepersists.K)A2012pressreleasefromStatisticsSwedenbearsthetitle"GenderEqualityinSwedenTreading(踩)Water"andnotes:·The efromemploymentforallagesislowerforwomenthanfor·Oneinthreeemployedwomenandoneintenemployedmenworkpart-·Women'sworkingtimeisinfluencedbythenumberandageoftheirchildren,butmen'sworkingtimeisnotaffectedbythesefactors.·Ofallemployees,only13percentofthewomenand12percentofthemenhaveoccupationswithanevendistributionofthesexes.Confrontedwithsuchfacts,someSwedishactivistsandlegislatorsaredemandingmoreextremeandfar-reachingmeasures,suchasreplacingmaleandfemalepronounswithaneutralalternativeandmonitoringchildrenmorecloselytocorrectthemwhenthey(被吸引)towardgenderedplay.Whenitcametolightlastyearthatmothers,farmorethanfathers,chosetostayhomefromworktocarefortheirsickkids,UlfKristersson,ministerofsocialsecurity,quicklycommissionedastudytodeterminethecausesofandpossiblecuresforthisdisturbingstateofaffairs.Swedishfamilypolicies,by modatingwomen'spreferenceseffectively,arereducingthenumberofwomeninelitecompetitivepositions.TheSwedeswillfindthisparadoxicalandtrytofindsolutions.Letushopethesedonotincludebanninggenderpronouns,policingchildren'splay,implementingmoregenderquotas,ortreatingwomen'sspecialattaenttohomeandfamilyasasocialinjustice.Mostmothersdonotaspireto(向往)elite,competitivefull-timepositions:theSwedishpolicieshavegiventhemthefreedomandopportunitytolivethelivestheyprefer.AmericansshouldlookpastthegenderrhetoricandconsiderwhattheseScandinavianshaveachieved.Ontheirwaytocreatingafeministparadise,theSwedeshaveunintentionallycreatedahaven()fornormalmortals.Swedenhasdonemorethanothernationstoclosethegendergap,butitcontinuestoSwedenisoneofthemostcompetitiveeconomiesintheworldanditspeopleenjoythegreatestlifesatisfaction.A.MoreAmericanwomenholdelitejobpositionsinbusinessthanSwedishwomen.A.<p>A</p> B.<p>B</p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>Swedishfamily-friendlypoliciestendtoexertanegativeinfluenceon<p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>ThequotasysteminSwedenensureswomen'sbetterrepresentationinernment.A.<p>A</p> B.<p>B</p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>ThoughtheSwedishmodelappearsworkableformostAmericanparents,itmaynotbeacceptedbytheminitsentirety.<p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>Swedishwomenareallowedthefreedomandopportunitytochoosetheirownwayof<p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>Swedishemployersarehesitantabouthiringwomenforfull-timepositionsbecauseofthefamily-friendlypolicies.<p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>Gender-awarenesseducationis ingmoreandmorepopularinstate-subsidizedpreschoolsinSweden.<p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>SomelawmakersinSwedenproposethatgenderlesspronounsbeusedintheSwedish<p> B.<p>C.<p> D.<p>E.<p> F.<p>G.<p> H.<p>I.<p> J.<p>K.<p> L.<p>M.<p>PartⅢReadingSectionC:Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingTextinghaslongbeenbemoaned(哀嘆)asthedownfallofthewrittenword,"penmanshipforilliterates,"asonecriticcalleditTowhichtheproperresponseisLOL.Textingproperlyisn'twritingatall.It'sa"spoken"languagethatisgettingricherandmorecomplexbytheyear.First,somehistorical.Writingwasonlyinvented5,500yearsago,whereaslanguageprobablytracesbackatleast80,000years.Thustalkingcamefirst;writingisjustacraftthatcamealonglater.Assuch,thefirstwritingwasbasedonthewaypeopletalk,withshortsentences.However,whiletalkingislargelysubconsciousandrapid,writingisdeliberateandslow.Overtime,writerstookadvantageofthisandstartedcraftinglong-windedsentencessuchasthisone:"Thewholeengagementlastedabove12hours,tillthegradualretreatofthePersianswaschangedintoadisorderlyflight,ofwhichtheshamefulexamplewasgivenbytheprincipalleadersand…".Noonetalkslikethatcasually—orshould.Butitisnaturaltodesiretodosoforspecialoccasions.Intheolddays,wedidn'tmuchwriteliketalkingbecausetherewasnomechanismtoreproducethespeedofconversation.Buttextingandinstantmessagingdo—andarevolutionhasbegun.Itinvolvesthecrudemechanicsofwriting,butinitseconomy,spontaneityandevenvulgarity,textingisactuallyanewkindoftalking,withitsownkindofgrammarandconventions.TakeLOL.Itdoesn'tactuallymean“l(fā)aughingoutloud”inaliteralsenseanymore.LOLhasevolvedintosomethingmuchsubtlerandsophisticatedandisusedevenwhennothingisremoyamusing.Jocelyntexts"Wherehaveyoubeen?"andAnnabelletextsback"LOLatthelibrarystudyingfortwohours."LOLsignalsbasicempathy(同感)betweentexters,easingtensionandcreatingasenseofequality.Insteadofhavingaliteralmeaning,itdoessomething—conveyinganattitude—justlikethe-edendingconveyspasttenseratherthan"meaning"anything.LOL,ofallthings,isgrammar.Ofcoursenoonethinksaboutthatconsciously.Butthenmostofcommunicationoperateswithoutbeingnoticed.Overtime,themeaningofawordoranexpressiondrifts—meatusedtomeananykindoffood,sillyusedtomean,believeitornot,blessed.Civilization,then,isfine—peoplebangingawayontheirsmartphonesarefluentlyusingacodeseparatefromtheonetheyuseinactualwriting,andthereisnoevidencethattextingisminingcompositionskills.Worldwidepeoplespeakdifferentlyfromthewaytheywrite,andtexting—quick,casualandonlyintendedtobereadonce—isactuallyawayoftalkingwithyourfingers.Whatdocriticssayabouttexting?A.<p>ItismainlyconfinedtoC.<p>Itwillruinthewritten
B.<p>ItcompeteswithtraditionalD.<p>ItisoftenhardtoInwhatwaydoestheauthorsaywritingisdifferentfrom<p>ItiscraftedwithspecificC.<p>ItdoesnothaveaslongaWhyisLOLmuchusedin
<p>Itbringstextersclosertoeach<p>ItexpressesideasmoreD.<p>ItisnotaseasytoB.<p>Itshowsthetexter'sC.<p>Itisatrendywayto
D.<p>ItaddstothehumoroftheExampleslikemeatandsillyarecitedto <p>thedifferencebetweenwritingandC.<p>whypeopleusethewordsthewaytheydo</p>Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftexting?A.<p>Itfacilitatesexchangeofideasamongpeople.</p>C.<p>Itdeterioratespeople'scompositionskills.</p>Passage
B.<p>howdifferentlywordsareusedinD.<p>thegradualchangeofwordB.<p>ItisanewformofverbalD.<p>Ithastensthedeclineofthewrittenword.</p>Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingIt'spossibletoadmireOprahWinfreyandstillwishHarvardhadn'tawardedheranhonorarydoctoroflawdegreeandthecommencement(畢業(yè)典禮)speakerspotatyesterday'sgraduation.There'snoquestionOprah'sachievementsplaceherinthetempleofAmericansuccessstories.Talent,charm,andanexceptionalworkethichaverarelyhurledanyoneasfarastheyhavethisformerabusedteenagemotherfromruralMississippiwhobecameoneoftheworld'smostsuccessfulentertainmenticonsandthefirstAfrican-Americanfemalebillionaire.Honorarydegreesareoftenconferredonnon-academicleadersinthearts,businessandpolitics.Harvard'slistinrecentyearshasincludedKofiAnnan,BillGates,MerylStreep,andDavidSouter.ButOprah'sparticularbrandofcelebrityisnotagoodfitforthevaluesofauniversitywhosemotto(座右銘),Veritas,meanstruth.Oprah'spassionateadvocacyextends,unfortunay,toaheartyembraceoffakescience.Mostnotoriously,Oprah'svalidationofJennyMcCarthy'sclaimthatvaccinescauseautism(自閉癥)hasnodoubtcontributedtomuchharmthroughthefoolishavoidanceofFamouspeopleareentitledtoafewfailings,liketherestofus,andthechoiceofcommencementspeakersoftenreflectsabalanceofinstitutionalprioritiesandaspirations.Judgingfromourconversationswithmanystudents,Oprahwasawidelypopularchoice.ButthisvoteofconfidenceinOprahsendsatroublingmessageatpreciselythetimewhenAmericanuniversitiesneedtodomoretoadvancethecauseofreason.AsformerDeanofHarvardCollege,HarryLewis,notedinablogpostabouthisobjections,seemsveryoddforHarvardtohonorsuchahighprofilepop
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