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…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………全國(guó)2018年1月高等教育自學(xué)考試英語(yǔ)閱讀(二)試題課程代碼:00596I.ReadingComprehension.(50points,2pointsforeach)Directions:Inthispartofthetest,therearefivepassages.Followingeachpassage,therearefivequestionswithfourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandthenwritethecorrespondingletteronyourAnswerSheet.Twodecadesago,thechannelsthatseparatetheAdriaticIslandswerebrimmingwithgiantblue-fintuna,aspeciessoplentifulthattouristsusedtoclimbladdersbytheseatowatchtheschoolsswimby.Today,thesemajesticpredatorsarerarely,ifever,caught.Thecatcheshavedroppedby8percentoverthepastfewyears,evenforhigh-techtrawlersthatnowcombremotecornersofthseainsearchofthehard-to-findfish.“Thisispastthealarmstage,”saidSimonCripps,directoroftheglobalmarineprogramattheWorldWildlifeFund.“Weareseeingacompletecollapseofthetunapopulation.Itcoulddisappearandnevercomeback.”ThegroupisurgingtheEuropeanUniontoimposeanimmediatefishingmoratoriumuntiltheinternationalbodythatregulatestunacatchesmeetsinDubrovnik,Croatia,inNovember.ManyediblefishstocksintheMediterraneananditsextension,theAdriatic,havesharplydeclinedinthepastdecadebecauseofpollutionandintensivefishing,includingcrayfishandJDory,accordingtotheUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganization.InCroatia,muchofthefisheatenatseasideresortsisimportedfromasfarawayastheUnitedStates.Butitistheblue-fintunathatisincrisis,thankstoanewandlucrativeEuropeannetworfishingandfishfarmingcompaniesthatprovidetheprizedfishtosushiandsashimimarketsiJapan.Withtunapricesgoingashighas$15apoundinTokyo,Europeantrawlersfishfortunaaggressivelyandillegally,farexceedinginternationalquotasmeanttoprotectthespecies,scientistssaid.CompoundingtheproblemistherecentdevelopmentoftunafatteningfarmsinCroatia,Spain,TurkeyandotherMediterraneancountries.1

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………Now,evensmalljuveniletuna,capturedinthefewcornersoftheMediterraneanwherethespeciesstillbreedsorevenfromtheAtlantic,canbebroughttothevastunderwatercagesthattheCroatiancoast,wheretheyarefedformonthsoryearsuntiltheyarereadyformarket.AndthoughfewtunaareinCroatia’sseasandnoneareinitsrestaurants,tunaisoneofthiscoumostlucrativefoodexports.OnehundredpercentofCroatia’stunaisfarm-fattened,endingupastoro—precious,fattyrawtuna.Questions1-5arebasedonPassageOne.1.Inthesecondparagraph,“thesemajesticpredators”referto______.A.bigfishB.blue-fintunaC.crayfishD.fishthateatotherfishes2.Blue-fintunaisincrisisbecause______.A.fishingcompaniescatchthefishto-excessformoneyB.ittakesalongtimeforsmalltunatogrowupC.thereisnolawtoprotectthisspeciesD.thenaturalenvironmentworsens3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.TunaisatypicaldishonCroatiandinnertable.B.EuropeconsumesmostofthetunaCroatiaexports.C.TherearelargeamountsoftunaintheMediterraneanarea.D.SmalltunaarekeptattheCroatia’scoastandfedtobesold.4.Theauthorpointsoutthat______.A.intensivefishingcausessharpdeclineofthefishstockB.itisquitedifficulttocatchtunaintheMediterraneanseasC.Croatiadoesn’treallyneedtoimportfishD.tunaisthemostexpensivefishonmarket5.“OnehundredpercentofCroatia’stunaisfarm-fattened”.ThismeansthatCroatia’stunaare______.A.fedandfattenedbycropsC.keptandfedtolargersizeB.offirstclassqualityD.veryfat2

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………PassageTwoAcollegeeducationcanbeverycostlyintheUnitedStates,especiallyataprivateschooRisingcostshaveledmoreandmorefamiliestoborrowmoneytohelppayforcollege.Therearedifferentfederalloansandprivateloansforstudentsandparents.InterestratesomeoftheseloanswillgouponJuly1st.Asborrowinghasincreased,therearegrowingconcernsthatmanystudentsgraduatewithtoomuchdebt.In1993,lessthanone-halfofgraduatefromfour-yearcollegeshadstudentloans.Nowtwo-thirdsofthemdo.Theiraverageloandebtwhentheygraduateisnineteenthousanddollars.Atpublicuniversities,theaverageisseventethousanddollars.TheProjectonStudentDebtisanactiongroupthatcollectsthesenumbersfromreports.Inotesthataveragesdonotpresentthefullpicture.Forexample,in2004,one-fourthofstudewithloansgraduatedmorethantwenty-fivethousanddollarsindebt.Andthatdidnotincludeborrowingbytheirparents.TheProjectonStudentDebtsaysparentsaswellasstudentsareborrowingmoretopayforcollege.Studentscanexpecttotakeabouttenyearstopaybacktheiloans.Repaymentdoesnotbeginuntilaftertheyareoutofschool.Higherborrowinglimitshavealsohelpedpushupstudentdebts.Studentsfromalleconomiclevelsareborrowingmore.Correctedforinflation,studentloanshaveincreasedaroundsixtypercentintenyears.Researcherssayoneeffectisthatthehigherthedebts,themorelikelygraduatesaretolonlyforhighpayingjobs.Thatmeansthereislesschancetheywilltakejobsinareasliketeachingorotherpublicservice.Astudydonein2002foramajorstudentlenderfoundthatdebcanalsoaffectlivesinotherways.Somestudentspayingbacktheircollegeloanssaidtheydelayedbuyingtheirfirsthouse.Somedelayedmarriageorhavingchildren.InMay,groupsrepresentingstudents,parentsandcollegeofficialsaskedthegovernmenttochangesomeofitsloanrepaymentrules.Therequestedchangeswouldrecognizegraduateswhohavedifficultyrepayingtheirloansbecausetheydonotearnverymuch.Theywouldbeabletopaylessfightaftertheygraduate,thenpaymoreastheirearningsincrease.Questions6-10arebasedonPassageTwo.6.Accordingtothepassage,onemayexpectthatyoungpeoplegraduatewithadebtmay______.3

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………A.belookeddownuponbyothersB.neverbeabletogetridofitC.avoidstartingafamilyveryearlyD.nothavetorepayalltheirdebts7.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutstudentloans?A.Highertuitionfeesgiverisetostudentloan.B.Studentsfromwell-offfamiliesdon’tborrowmoney.C.Higherborrowinglimitsallowstudentstoloanmoremoney.D.Itmaytakequitealongtimeforgraduatestorepaytheirdebts.8.Groupsrepresentingstudents,parentsandcollegeofficialsappealedtothegovernmentto______.A.raisegraduates’payatworkB.providemoreloanoptionsforstudentsC.cutdowntheamountthatstudentshavetorepayD.allowgraduatestograduallyincreasetheirrepayment9.Thepassageisa(n)______.A.statementoffactsB.argumentagainsthighstudentloansC.commentonacontroversialissueD.suggestionaboutstudentloans10.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CostlyEducation,HeavierBurdenB.FreshoutofCollege,andinDebtC.EffortstoFinanceCollegeEducationD.GraduatesExpectLowerRepaymentPassageThreeOntheNewYorkMercantileExchange,oilpricesbroketherecordof$76.70abarrelsetjustThursday.ThenewpriceofoilfordeliveryinAugustshotto$77.95beforefinishingtheday$77.03.While$80-a-barreloilseemedlikeaskeptic’sworst-caseoutlookafewmonthsago,oiltradersareincreasinglysayingthatitisnowjustamatteroftimebeforepricescrossthatthOilfuturescontractsfordeliverybeyondthissummerpassed$80abarrelforthefirstimeonThursday.4

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………“Thefeelingisthatwe’reinafairlybullishmarketrigh”saidAntnow,oineHalff,headofresearchatFimat.“Gasolinedemandoverthelastfewweekshasbeenveryrobust.Perhapsthebiggerissueontopofthatisgeopolitics.Andclearlythemarketisveryjitteryaboutwhat’oninIsrael.”O(jiān)ilmarketsaretypicallysensitivetoanypoliticalinstabilityintheMiddleEasRecently,theyhavebeenunsettledbyIsraelimilitaryincursionsintoGazaandthen,thisweeLebanon.So,amarketalreadyworriedaboutthepotentialforconflictwithIranandNorthKoreovertheirnuclearprogramsisgrowingevenmoreanxious.WilliamRhodes,chiefinvestmentstrategistatRhodesAnalytics,said,“Peoplearescared,that’sthebottomline.”TheCommerceDepartmentsaidthatretailsalesfellby0.1percentinJune,seasonallyadjusted,thefirstdropsinceFebruary.AUniversityofMichigansurveythatshowedfallingconsumerconfidencewasoneofthereasons.Howresilientconsumerspendingprovestobeissomethingthatwillcontinuetofactorheavilyintostockperformance.Mosteconomistsbelievethatconsumerswillcurbtheirspendingsomewhatastheyeargoeson,andeconomicgrowthisexpectedtoslow.Butthereisdisagreementoverhowmuchspendingwillslow.“Thepersistenceofhighgasolineprices,coupledwithlowerequitypricesandlowerconsumersentiment,willrestrainthegrowthofrealconsumerspendinginthesecondhalfof2006,”BrianBethune,ananalystwithGlobalInsight,wroteyesterdayinareportabouttheretasalesnumbers.Butmanyanalystsnotedthatthemonth’sdeclineinretailsaleswasexaggeratedbypoorcarsales,andsaidthatconsumerswerelikelytokeepshoppingforothergoods.Eventhoughthemarketswoonedthisweek,analystssaidthattherewerenosignsyetthatthedropwaspartofalargerunravelingoftheeconomy.Questions11-15arebasedonPassageThree.11.Accordingtothepassage,whichisNOToneofthefactorsthatcausetheoilpricetorise?A.Thereisalargemarketdemand.B.Thereisashortageofoilreserve.C.PoliticalsituationisinstableintheMiddleEast.D.Consumersworryaboutthehighriseofoilprice.12.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.5

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………A.politicalinstabilitystronglyinfluencesoilmarketB.priceofoilfordeliveryhasalreadyhit$80abarrelC.oilmarketisbullishbecausemorepeoplearebuyingcarsD.economywillbeseriouslyaffectedbytherisingoilprice13.By“bottomline”,WilliamRhodesmeans______.A.oilissoldat$76.70abarrelB.oilissoldat$80abarrelC.oilretailpricegraduallygoesdownD.peoplefearforworsepoliticalsituation14.Thepassageindicatesthatretailsalesdropped,because______.A.gasolinepricewashighB.dollarvalueincreasedC.peoplewantedtoprotecttheenvironmentD.therewasnotenoughstockofgasolineonmarket15.Theauthor’stoneis______.A.worriedC.objectivePassageFourB.negativeD.cautiousAbout60millionAmericansregularlysufferfrominsomnia,eitherbecausetheyaretakingmedication,orexperiencingpain,ornoteatingright.Or—accordingtoRussellRosenberg,whodirectstheSleepMedicineInstituteinAtlanta,Georgia—simplybecausetheyarelivinginthemodernworld.“It’sa24/7societynow.Thatis,youhaveInternet24[hours],7[daysaweek],televisradio.Everythingcankeepyoudistractedfromthetimeyouneedtosleep.Plus,peopleareworkingharder,workingmorejobs,tryingtosqueezeinmorefamily-time,moreleisure-timeandsoforth,andsothere’sonlysomuchtimetodoallthethingswewanttodoinoneparticularday.”AccordingtoanannualpollconductedbytheNationalSleepFoundation,in2005,75percentofAmericansexperiencedsleepingproblemsrangingfromminorandtransienttosevere6

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………andchronic.Thatisupfrom62percentin1999,whentheNSFfirstconducteditspoll.ThenumberofAmericansturningtoprescriptionsleepaidsforhelphasgoneupevenmoredramatically:nearly60percentoverthepastfiveyears.Americanpharmacistsfilledabout42millionsleepingpillprescriptionslastyear,andmostofthemwereforeitherAmbienorLunesttworecentadditionstothesleepaidmarket.Thesedrugsarenotbelievedtobehabit-forming,andtheydon’tseemtohavethesameliver-damagingside-effectsthatearliersleepaidshad.Atthesametime,thereissomeevidethatthesenewsleepingpillsmaynotbecompletelyharmless.Sleepexpertsalsorecommendtheirpatientswithwhatisknownas“cognitivebehavioraltherapy,”orCBT.Itisaformofpsychotherapythattriestochangethewayapatientthinks,feeandactsaboutsleep.Itdoesn’tyieldimmediateresults,though,andinmanypartsofthecountry,itisunavailaThereareonlyabout200cliniciansworldwidewhohaveextensiveCBTtrainingintheareaofsleep.Thatispartofthereasonprescriptiondrugshavebecomesopopular.Butthebiggestreason,saysGreggJacobs,anassistantprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchool,ismarketing.“You’llseetheiradseverynightontelevisionnow.They’rethemostfrequentdrugadsonTV.Asaresult,peoplearoundtheUnitedStates—andsoonaroundtheworld—arebeinggiventhemessagethatyoucantakeasleepingpill,anditwillcureyouinsomnia.Andwhenpeoplehearthat,theyrushouttobuythispill.”Questions16-20arebasedonPassageFour.16.Whichisthetopicofthepassage?A.Curesforinsomnia.B.Drugcompanies’strategies.C.Harmscausedbysleepingpills.D.SleepingproblemintheUS.17.Accordingtothepassage,AmbienandLunestaare______.A.sleepingclinicsC.sleepingpillsB.sleepexpertsD.symptomsofinsomnia18.Accordingtothepassage,peoplewhotakethenewsleepingpillsmay______.A.feelsleepyduringworkinghoursB.experiencesomeside-effectsC.developthehabittoeatthemD.suffersomeliverproblem7

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………19.Whichisimplied,butnotstated,inthepassage?A.Inthepast,peopleusedtosleepbetter.B.75%ofAmericanshadsleepingproblemin2005.C.Somenewsleepingpillsmaynotbetotallyharmless.D.Themodernlifestyleisblamedforsleepingproblems.20.SleepingpillsareusedmoreoftenthanCBTtocombatinsomniaforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT______.A.CBTdoesn’tshowquickresultsassleepingpillsB.drugadsinfluencepeopleintheirchoiceC.CBTistoonewanideaforpatientstoacceptD.CBTcannotbefoundinmanypartsoftheUSPassageFiveFarmersintheMidwestputinsomeofthelongestworkdaysofanyprofessionintheUnitedStates.Inadditiontocaringfortheircropsandlivestock,theyhavetokeepupwithnewfarmtechniques,suchasthoseforcombiningsoilerosionandincreasinglivestockproduction.Itisessentialthatfarmersadopttheseadvancesintechnologyiftheywanttocontinuetomeetthegrowingdemandofahungryworld.AgricultureisthenumberoneindustryintheUnitedStatesandagriculturalproductsaretcountry’sleadingexport.AmericanfarmersmanagetofeednotonlythetotalpopulationofthUnitedStates,butalsomillionsofotherpeoplethroughouttherestoftheworld.Cornandsoybeanexportsaloneaccountforapproximately75%oftheamountsoldinworldmarket.Thisproductivity,however,hasitsprice.Intensivecultivationexposestheearthtothedamagingforcesofnature.Everyyearwindandwaterremovetonsofrichsoilfromthenation’scroplands,withtheresultthatsoilerosionhasbecomeanationalproblemconcerningeveryonefromthefarmertotheconsumer.Eachfieldiscoveredbyalimitedamountoftopsoil,theupperlayerofearthwhichistrichestinthenutrientandmineralsnecessaryforgrowingcrops.EversincethefirstfarmersarrivedintheMidwestalmost200yearsago,cultivationand,consequently,erosionhavebeendepletingthesupplyoftopsoil.Inthe1830s,nearlytwofeetofrich,blacktopsoilcoveredthe8

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………Midwest.Todaytheaveragedepthisonlyeightinches,andeverydecadeanotherinchisblownorwashedaway.Thiserosionissteadilydecreasingtheproductivityofvaluablecropland.AUnitedStatesAgriculturalDepartmentsurveystatesthatiferosioncontinuesatitspresentrate,corsoybeanyieldsintheMidwestmaydropasmuchas30%overthenext50years.Sofar,farmershavebeenabletocompensateforthelossoffertiletopsoilbyapplyingmochemicalfertilizerstotheirfields;however,whilethispracticehasincreasedcropyields,beendevastatingforecology.Agriculturehasbecomeoneofthebiggestpollutersonthenation’preciouswatersupply.Rivers,lakes,andundergroundreservesofwaterarebeingfilledinandpoisonedbysoilandchemicalscarriedbythedrainagefromerodingfields.Furthermore,fertilizersonlyreplenishthesoil;theydonotpreventitsloss.Clearlysomethingelsehastobedoneinordertoavoidaneventualecologicaldisaster.ConservationistsinsistthatthesolutiontothisproblemliesinnewandbetterfarmingtechniqConcernedfarmersarebuildingterracesonhillyfields,rotatingtheircrops,andusingnewplowingmethodstocutsoillosssignificantly.Substantialprogresshasbeenmade,butsoilerosionisfarfrombeingundercontrol.Questions21-25arebasedonPassageFive.21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Farmersaretheonlypeoplewhoareconcernedaboutsoilerosion.B.FarmersintheMidwestleadaverybusylifeandworklonghours.C.Farmersshoulduseadvancedtechniquestoproducemorefood.D.FarmersintheU.SprovidefoodfortheU.S.andothercountries.22.AgriculturalproductsoftheU.S.______.A.consistmainlyofcorn,wheatandsoybeansB.enjoytheworldreputationforthegoodqualityC.arethelargestsourceofexportsofthecountryD.accountforabout75%ofthosesoldinworldmarket23.Whatisthedownsideofusingchemicalfertilizersaccordingtothepassage?A.Itworsenssoilerosion.C.ItpoisonsthecropsB.Itendangerspeople’shealth.D.Itpolluteswatersupply.9

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………24.WhichistrueabouttopsoilinMidwest?A.ItistherichestintheU.S.C.Itisbecomingthinner.B.Itislackingnutrients.D.Itisruinedbychemicals.25.FarmerscandothefollowingthingstopreventsoilerosionEXCEPT______.A.rotatingtheircropsB.usingeffectivefertilizersC.usingnewplowingmethodsD.buildingterracesonhillyfieldsII.Vocabulary.(10points,1pointforeach)Directions:Scanthefollowingpassageandfindthewordswhichhaveroughlythesamemeaningsasthosegivenbelow.Thenumberinthebracketsaftereachworddefinitionreferstothenumberofparagraphinwhichthetargetwordis.WritethewordyouchooseontheAnswerSheet.Mostofusbuyvitaminsforoneofthreereasons.Eitherwebelievethattheyareprophylactthatistheywillwardoffadvancingill,ortheyaretherapeuticandwilldealwiththeillswalready,orfinallywemaybelievetheyarewonderdrugsandwillliftusintoastateofsuperhealth.Weareprotectedfromsomeofthesewildimaginingsbythelawswhichcontroladvertisingbutevenwithoutfalsepromiseswestillbelievethatvitaminswill“dousgood”.Beliefisaverypotentstateofmindandthepoweroftheplacebopillisneverunderestimatedinclinicaltrialsusedtotestnewdrugs.Aplaceboisaharmlesssubstancegiveonegroupofpatientsinthetrialanditissimilarintasteandappearancetoanewdrugwhigiventoasecondgroupofpatients.Theoreticallythedrugshouldcureorrelieveanysymptomandtheplaceboshouldhavenoeffect.Oftenthesetrialsproducesurprisingresultsandtheplacebogrouprecoversaswellasthegrouptakingthenewdrug.VitaminsBandCcannotberetainedinthebody,soifwetakemorethanweneedofthese,theyaresoonexcretedintheurine.TakingtoomuchofthefatsolublevitaminscanbedangerouandvitaminsAandDshouldneverbetakenindiscriminately.VitaminEhasnotbeenfoundtohaveanytoxiceffectinlargedoses,butneitherdothereseemtobeanynoticeablebenefits.isanunexploredareainvitaminresearchandtheonlyknownadvantagesofvitaminEareconfinedtospecializedmedicalcases.26.topreventsomethingfromharmingyou(Para.1)10

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………27.verygoodandeffective(Para.1)28.situationsorideasthatarenotrealortrue(Para.1)29.havingapowerfuleffectonyourbodyormind(Para.2)30.aseriesoftestingtofindoutwhethersomethingworks(Para.2)31.tomakeapainorproblemlesssevere(Para.2)32.getswellafteranillness,accident,shock(Para.2)33.notthinkingcarefullybeforemakingachoice(Para.3)34.poisoning(Para.3)35.examplesofparticularsituations,problems(Para.3)III.Summarization.(20points,2pointsforeach)Directions:Inthissectionofthetest,therearetenparagraphs.Eachoftheparagraphsisfollowedbyanincompletephraseorsentencewhichsummarizesthemainideaoftheparagraph.SpelloutthemissinglettersofthewordonyourAnswerSheet.ParagraphOneBetween1979and1999,extremelyhotweatherkilledmorethan8000peopleintheUS.Inthatperiod,moreAmericansdiedfromextremeheatthanfromseverestorms,lightning,floodsandearthquakestogether.36.Extremeheatwasthetopkilleramongseveraln______threats.ParagraphTwoThebodyitselfismostlywater—morethan65%water.Waterinbloodcarrieshormonesandantibodiesthroughthebody.Waterinurinecarriesawaywastematerials.Waterisalsoneedeforcoolingthebodyonhotdays,carryingbodyheattothesurfaceoftheskin.37.Waterisessentialtoh______.ParagraphThreeDevelopmentaidhasincreasedsince2002.Still,thereportsaysseverepovertycontinuestworsen,inpartbecauseofH.I.V./AIDS.Environmentalconditionsalsoaddtopoverty.Thereportsaysclimatechangealreadyaffectsmanylow-lyingandislandnations,andmoreproblemsarelikelyintheyearstocome.38.Worsepovertysituationdespitei______developmentaid.11

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………ParagraphFourStrongearthquakesforcedthebottomoftheseatoriseabovethewater.Aftermillionsofyears,itwaspushedupintotheairtoformlandandmountains.Meanwhile,hotliquidrockfrodeepintheEarthpushedtothesurface.Thisliquidrockslowlycooled.Thethencoolingliquformedaveryhardrockknownasgranite.39.Theoryaboutf______oflandandmountains.ParagraphFiveManycenturiesofraincausedhugeriverstomoveviolentlythroughthisarea.Overtime,theseriverscutdeepintothenewmountains.DuringthegreatIceAge,millionsoftonsoficeandshapedthecooledgranitetoformgiantrocks,knownasHalfDome.40.V______formsofwaterchangetheoutlookofthearea.ParagraphSixCitizenswhohadformedamilitarygroupwerethefirstrealmodernexplorersofthevalleyTheywereatwarwiththelocalIndiansandcameintothevalley.ThewhitesoldierscalleditYosemitesaftertheIndians.41.Whiteworld’sf______ofYosemites.ParagraphSevenManyyoungAmericansbegantochallengesomeofthetraditionsoftheirparentsandgrandparents.Forexample,someyoungwomenbegantoexperimentwithnewkindsofclothes.Theynolongerworedressesthathidtheshapeoftheirbodies.Instead,theyworethinnerdresthatuncoveredpartoftheirlegs.42.Youthdefiedtraditionald______style.ParagraphEightSupporterssaythegoalistogetstudentstothinkaboutwhattheywanttodoandhelpthepreparefortheirfuture.Butsomepeoplesaytheprogramcouldmakeitdifficultforstudentsexploredifferentpossibilities,astheyaretooyoungtoknowwhattheywanttodoinlife.43.Foranda______overaschoolprogram.ParagraphNineEducatorsdidnotbecomeinvolvedwithbloggingrightaway.Manywereconcernedwith12

…………精品自學(xué)考試資料推薦………………privacyissuesandsecurity.Butnow,thousandsofteacherblogscanbefoundontheInternet.Manyteachersdonotidentifythemselves,andtheychangethenamesofstudentsandco-workers.44.Manyteachersaregoingforblogsalthoughsomew______aboutprivacyissues.ParagraphTenEmploymentofwomenwithbabiesunderoneyeardroppedinthemostrecentperiodreportedbytheCensusBureau.Theratedecreasedfrom59%in1998to55%in2002.TheCensusBureausaidthiswasthefirstrecordeddropsinceitbegantokeeptheserecordsin197645.F______womenwithinfantsarebeingemployed.IV.Translation.(20points,4pointsforeach)Directions:Inthefollowingpassage,therearefivegroupsofunderlinedsentences.ReadthepassagecarefullyandtranslatethesesentencesintoChinese.WritetheChineseversiononyourAnsw

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