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一、UseofEnglish
1、Itisoftenobservedthattheagedspendmuchtimethinkingandtalkingabouttheirpastlives,【1】aboutthefuture.Thesereminiscencesarenotsimplyrandomortrivialmemories,【2】istheirpurposemerelytomakeconversation.Theoldperson’srecollectionsofthepasthelpto【3】anidentitythatisbecomingincreasinglyfragile:【4】anyrolethatbringsrespectoranygoalthatmightprovide【5】tothefuture,theindividualmentionshispastasaremindertolisteners,thatherewasalife【6】living.【7】,thememoriesform.partofacontinuinglife【8】,inwhichtheperson【9】theeventsandexperiencesofthe-yearsgonebyand【10】ontheoverallmeaningofhisorherownalmostcompletedlife.
Asthelifecycle【11】toitsclose,theagedmustalsolearntoaccepttherealityoftheirownimpendingdeath.【12】thistaskismadedifficultbythefactthatdeathisalmosta【13】subjectintheUnitedStates.Themerediscussionofdeathisoftenregardedas【14】.Asadultsmanyofusfindthetopicfrighteningandare【15】tothinkaboutit—andcertainlynottotalkaboutit【16】thepresenceofsomeonewhoisdying.Deathhasachievedthistaboo【17】onlyinthemodernindustrialsocieties.Thereseemstobeanimportantreasonforourreluctanceto【18】theideaofdeath.Itistheveryfactthatdeathremains【19】ourcontrol;itisalmosttheonlyoneofthenaturalprocesses【20】isso.
(1)
A.betterthan
B.ratherthan
C.lessthan
D.otherthan
2、(2)
A.so
B.even
C.nor
D.hardly
3、(3)
A.preserve
B.conserve
C.resume
D.assume
4、(4)
A.performing
B.playing
C.undertaking
D.lacking
5、(5)
A.orientation
B.implication
C.succession
D.presentation
6、(6)
A.worthy
B.worth
C.worthless
D.worthwhile
7、(7)
A.Inaword
B.Inbrief
C.Inaddition
D.Inparticular
8、(8)
A.prospect
B.impetus
C.impression
D.review
9、(9)
A.integrates
B.incorporates
C.includes
D.interacts
10、(10)
A.reckons
B.counts
C.reflects
D.conceives
11、(11)
A.keeps
B.draws
C.inclines
D.tends
12、(12)
A.Therefore
B.And
C.Yet
D.Otherwise
13、(13)
A.taboo
B.dispute
C.contempt
D.neglect
14、(14)
A.notorious
B.indecent
C.obscure
D.desperate
15、(15)
A.ready
B.willing
C.liable
D.reluctant
16、(16)
A.at
B.on
C.with
D.in
17、(17)
A.status
B.circumstance
C.environment
D.priority
18、(18)
A.encounter
B.confront
C.tolerate
D.expose
19、(19)
A.under
B.above
C.beyond
D.within
20、(20)
A.which
B.what
C.as
D.that
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
TheCommercialRevolutionwasnotconfined,ofcourse,tothegrowthoftradeandbanking.Includedinitalsowerefundamentalchangesinmethodsofproduction.ThesystemofmanufacturedevelopedbythecraftguildsinthelaterMiddleAgeswasrapidlybecomingdefunct.Theguildsthemselves,dominatedbythemastercraftsmen,hadgrownselfishandexclusive.Membershipinthemwascommonlyrestrictedtoafewprivilegedfamilies.Besides,theyweresocompletelychokedbytraditionthattheywereunabletomakeadjustmentstochangingconditions.Moreover,newindustrieshadsprungupentirelyoutsidetheguildsystem.Characteristicexampleswereminingandsmeltingandthewoolenindustry.Therapiddevelopmentoftheseenterpriseswasstimulatedbytechnicaladvances,suchastheinventionofthespinningwheelandthediscoveryofanewmethodofmakingbrass,whichsavedabouthalfofthefuelpreviouslyused.Intheminingandsmeltingindustriesaform.oforganizationwasadoptedsimilartothatwhichhasprevailedeversince.
Butthemosttypicalform.ofindustrialproductionintheCommercialRevolutionwasthedomesticsystem,developedfirstofallinthewoolenindustry.Thedomesticsystemderivesitsnamefromthefactthattheworkwasdoneinthehomesofindustrialartisansinsteadofintheshopofamastercraftsman.Sincethevariousjobsinthemanufactureofaproductweregivenoutoncontract,thesystemisalsoknownastheputtingoutsystem.Notwithstandingthepettyscaleofproduction,theorganizationwasbasicallycapitalistic.Therawmaterialwaspurchasedbyanentrepreneurandassignedtoindividualworker,eachofwhomwouldcompletehisallottedtaskforastipulatedpayment.Inthecaseofthewoolenindustrytheyarnwouldbegivenoutfirstofalltothespinners,thentotheweavers,fullers,anddyerinsuccession.Whentheclothwasfinallyfinished,itwouldbetakenbytheclothierandsoldintheopenmarketforthehighestpriceitwouldbring.
Accordingtothearticle,whatchangesdidtheCommercialRevolutionbringabout?
A.Methodsofproduction
B.Appearanceofcraftguilds
C.Increasedtradevolume
D.Growthoftrade,bankingandmethodsofproduction
2、
Theword"defunct"inthefirstparagraphmostprobablymeans______.
A.popular
B.obsolete
C.potential
D.flourishing
3、
Accordingtothearticle,inwhichareawasitmoreenergy-efficient?
A.Smeltingindustry
B.Miningindustry
C.Banking
D.Weaving
4、
Theauthorimpliesthat______.
A.Theguildsystemwasmoreefficient
B.Thedomesticsystemwascapitalistic
C.Thetechnicaladvancesstimulatedtheguildsystem
D.Thedomesticsystemwasnotasefficientastheguildsystem
5、
Accordingtothearticle,whichoneofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Technicaladvancesstimulatedthedevelopmentofenterprises
B.Inthewoolenindustry,weaverswouldpassontheirproductstospinners
C.Thedomesticsystemisalsoknownastheputtingoutsystem
D.Theword"clothier"issynonymousto"entrepreneur"inthiscontext
6、Insomeways,theUnitedStateshasmadespectacularprogress.Firesnolongerdestroy18,000buildingsastheydidintheGreatChicagoFireof1871,orkillhalfatownof2,400people,astheydidthesamenightinPeshtigo,Wisconsin.OtherthantheBeverlyHillSupperClubfireinKentuckyin1977,ithasbeenfourdecadessincemorethan100Americansdiedinafire.
Butevenwithsuchsuccesses,theUnitedStatesstillhasoneoftheworstfiredeathratesintheworld.Safetyexpertssaytheproblemisneithermoneynortechnology,buttheindifferenceofacountrythatjustwillnottakefiresseriouslyenough.Americanfiredepartmentsaresomeoftheworld'sfastestandbest-equipped.Theyhavetobe.TheUnitedStateshastwiceJapan'spopulation,and40timesasmanyfires.Itspendsfarlessonpreventingfiresthanonfightingthem.AndAmericanfire-safetylessonsareaimedalmostentirelyatchildren,whodieindisproportionatelylargenumbersinfiresbutwho,contrarytopopularmyth,startveryfewofthem.
Expertssaythefatalerrorisanattitudethatfiresarenotreallyanyone'sfault.Thatisnotsoinothercountries,wherebothpubliceducationandthelawtreatfiresaseitherapersonalfailingoracrime.Japanhasmanywoodhouses;oftheestimated48firesinworldhistory,thatburnedmorethan10,000buildings,Japanhashad27.Penaltiesforcausingaseverefirebynegligencecanbeashighaslifeimprisonment.
IntheUnitedStates,mosteducationdollarsarespentinelementaryschools.Butthelessonsareaimedatatoolimitedaudience;just9percentofallfiredeathsarecausedbychildrenplayingwithmatches.
TheUnitedStatescontinuestorelymoreontechnologythanlawsorsocialpressure.Therearesmokedetectorsin85percentofallhomes.Somelocalbuildingcodesnowrequirehomesprinklers.Newheatersandironsshutthemselvesoffiftheyaretipped.
ThereasonwhysomanyAmericansdieinfiresisthat______.
A.Theytooknointerestinnewtechnology
B.theydidnotattachgreatimportancetopreventingfires
C.theyshowedindifferencetofightingfires
D.theydidnotspendenoughmoneyonfirefacilities
7、
Althoughthefiredeathratehasdeclined,theUnitedStates______.
A.stillhastheworstfiredeathrateintheworld
B.isstillalerttothefireproblem
C.isstilltrainingalargenumberofsafetyexperts
D.isstillconfrontedwiththeseriousfireproblem
8、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.
A.firesafetylessonsshouldbeaimedatAmericanadults
B.Americanchildrenhavenotreceivedenougheducationoffiresafetylesson
C.JapanisbetterequippedwithfirefacilitiesthantheUnitedStates
D.America'slargepopulationaccountsforhightfirefrequency
9、
InwhataspectsshouldtheUnitedStateslearnfromJapan?
A.Architectureandbuildingmaterial.
B.Educationandtechnology.
C.Lawsandattitude.
D.Alloftheabove.
10、
TonarrowthegapbetweenthefiredeathrateintheUnitedStatesandthatinothercountries,theauthorsuggests______.
A.developingnewtechnology
B.countingmoreonlawsandsocialpressure
C.placingafireextinguisherineveryfamily
D.reinforcingthesafenessofhouseholdappliances
11、Inolddays,whenaglimpseofstockingwaslookeduponassomethingfartooshockingtodistracttheseriousworkofanoffice,secretariesweremen.
ThencamethefirstWorldWarandthemalesecretarieswerereplacedbywomen.Aman'ssecretarybecamehispersonalservant,chargedwithrememberinghiswife'sbirthdayandbuyingherpresents;takinghissuitstothedrycleaners;tellingliesonthetelephonetokeeppeoplehedidnotwishtospeaktoatbayand,ofcourse,typingandfilingandtakingshorthand.
Nowallthismaybechangingagain.ThemicrochipandhightechnologyissweepingtheBritishoffice,takingwithitmuchoftheroutineclericalworkthatsecretariesdid.
"Onceofficetechnologytakesovergenerally,thestatusofthejobwillriseagainbecauseitwillinvolveonlythehigh-poweredwork-andthenmenwillwanttodoitagain."
Thatwassaidbyoneoftheexecutives(male)ofoneofthebiggestsecretarialagenciesinthiscountry.WhathehaspredictedisalreadyunderwayintheUS.OnegirldescribedtomearecenttemporaryjobplacingmeninsecretarialjobsinSanFrancisco.Shenotedthatallthemenshedealtwithappearedtobegaysopossiblythatisjustanewtwisttotheoldstory.
Overhere,though,therearemencomingontothejobmarketassecretaries.Classically,girlshavelearnedshorthandandtypingandgoneintoacompanytoseektheirfortunefromthebottom——andthat'swhathappenedtoJohnBowman.Althoughhejoinedanationalgrocerychainassecretarytoitsfirstwomanseniormanager,hehassincebeenpromotedtoanadministrationjob.
"Ifilledintheapplicationform.andsaidIcoulddoaudio/typing,andinfactIwastheonlyapplicant.Thegirlswerereluctanttoworkforthisyoung,glamorousnewwomanwithallthispowerinthefirm."
"Ididtypingatschool,andthenacommercialcourse.Ijustthoughtitwouldbeusefulfindingajob.Inevergotanyfunnytreatmentfromthegirls,thoughIadmitI'venevermetanothermalesecretary.ButthenIjoinedthePostOfficeasaclerkandcarelesslyplayedwiththetypewriter,andwroteletters,andthoughtthatafterallsecretariesweregettingagood£1,000ayearmorethanclerkslikeme.Therewasashortageatthattime,yousee."
"Itwassimplerworkingforawomanthanforaman.Ifoundshemadedecisions,shetoldeverybodywhatshethought,andtherewasnoneofthatstuff'ringthisnumberformedear,whichmengoinfor."
"Don'tforget,wewereateam—that'showIaboutit—notbossandservantbuttwopeopledoingdifferentthingsforthesamepurpose."
Oncehightechnologyhasmadethejobofsecretarylessroutine,willtherebemaletakeover?Menshouldbewareofthinkingthattheycanwalkrightintothebetterjobs.Therearealotofwomensecretarieswhowilldothejobaswellastheybecausetheyareasefficientandwelltrainedtocopewithwordprocessorsandcomputers,andmen.
BeforethefirstWorldWar,femalesecretarieswererarebecausethey______.
A.worestockings
B.werenotasseriousasmen
C.werelessefficientthanmen
D.wouldhavedisturbedtheotherofficeworkers
12、
Asecretaryinthefuturewill
A.bebetterpaid
B.havelessworktodo
C.havehigherstatus
D.havemoreworktodo
13、
JohnBowmanwasgivenhisfirstjobasasecretarybecause
A.hewaslucky
B.nooneelseapplied
C.hehadthebestqualifications
D.hewantedtoworkforawoman
14、
Whenhewasapostofficeclerk,secretarieswerebetterpaidbecause______.
A.theywereinshortage
B.theywerebettertrained
C.theyworkedlongerhours
D.theyhadgreaterresponsibility
15、
Thewriterbelievesthatbeforelong______.
A.menandwomenwillcompeteforsecretarialwork
B.menwilltakeoverwomen'sjobsassecretaries
C.womenwilloperatemostofficemachines
D.menwillbebetterwithmachines
16、Thoughitismere1to3percentofthepopulation,theupperclasspossessesatleast25percentofthenation'swealth.Thisclasshastwosegments:upper-upperandlower-upper.Basically,theupper-upperclassisthe"oldrich"—familiesthathavebeenwealthyforseveralgenerations—anaristocracyofbirthandwealth.TheirnamesareintheSocialRegister,alistingofacceptablemembersofhighsociety.Afewareknownacrossthenation,suchastheRockefellers,Roosevelts,andVanderbilts.Mostarenotvisibletothegeneralpublic.Theyliveingrandseclusion,drawingtheirincomefromtheinvestmentoftheirinheritedwealth.Incontrast,thelower-upperclassisthe"newrich".Althoughtheymaybewealthierthansomeoftheoldrich;thenewrichhavehustledtomaketheirmoneylikeeverybodyelsebeneaththeirclass.Thustheirprestigeisgenerallylowerthanthatoftheoldrich,whohavenotfounditnecessarytoliftafingertomaketheirmoney,andwhotendtolookdownuponthenewrich.
Howeveritswealthisacquired,theupperclassisvery,veryrich.Theyhaveenoughmoneyandleisuretimetocultivateaninterestintheartsandtocollectrarebooks,painting,andsculpture.Theygenerallyliveinexclusiveareas,belongtoexclusivesocialclubs,communicatewitheachother,andmarrytheirownkind—allofwhichkeepsthemsodistantfromthemassesthattheyhavebeencalledtheout-of-sightclass.Morethananyotherclass,theytendtobeconsciousofbeingmembersofaclass.Theyalsocommandanenormousamountofpowerandinfluencehereandabroad,astheyholdmanytopgovernmentpositions,runtheCouncilonForeighRelations,andcontrolmultinationalcorporations.Theactionsaffectthelivesofmillions.
AllthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPTthat______.
A.theupper-upperclassisofaristocraticorigin
B.the"oldrich"enjoyhigherprestigethanthe"newrich"
C.the"oldrich"isolatethemselvesandleadalonelylife
D.theupperclassownsatleastaquarterofthecountry'swealth
17、
The"oldrich"getricher______.
A.throughtheSocialRegister
B.throughtheirreputation
C.byinvestingtheirinheritedwealth
D.bycollectingpaintingsandsculptures
18、
Thereasonwhythe"oldrich"lookdownuponthe"newrich"isthat______.
A.theformerarewealthierthanthelatter
B.thelattersweatthemselvestomakemoney
C.the"newrich"havenointerestinarts
D.the"oldrich"areconsciousofbeingmembersoftheupperclass
19、
Theupperclassisalsocalledtheout-of-sightclassbecause______.
A.theykeepawayfromthegeneralpublic
B.theyspendmostoftheirtimeabroad
C.theydon'tcommunicatewithanypeople
D.theymovefrequentlyfromplacetoplace
20、
Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.
A.theupperclassispowerfulandinfluential
B.theupperclasscollectsrarebookstomakemoney
C.theupperclassholdsalltopgovernmentpositions
D.the"oldrich"makesmuchmoremoneythanthe"newrich"
21、PartB(10points)
Almosteverydayweseesomethinginthepapersaboutthelatestexcitingdevelopmentsinthespacerace.Photographsareregularlyflashedtotheearthfromthousandsandevenmillionsofmilesaway.Theyareprintedinournewspapersandshownonourtelevisionscreensasavisibleproofoftheman'snewestachievements.Thephotographsneatlysumuptheresultsofthesemassiveeffortsto'conquerspace'andatthesametimetheyexposedtheabsurdityoftheundertaking.Allwecanseeisanindistinguishableblobthatissupposedtorepresentaplanetseenfromseveralthousandmilesaway.Wearegoingtoendupwithalittlemoon-dustandafewstoneswhichwillbeputbehindglassinsomemuseum.(41)__________
(42)__________Itisjustanextensionoftheraceforpoweronearth.Onlythewealthiestnationscancompeteandtheydosointhenameofpurescientificresearch.Butinreality,alltheyareinterestedinispowerandprestige.Theywanttoimpressus,theirspectators,withamagnificentshowofstrength.Manhasplayedthepowergameeversinceheappearedonearth.Nowheisplayingitasithasneverbeenplayedbefore.Thespaceraceisjustanotheraspectoftheage-oldargumentthat"mightisright".
(43)__________Butwhathasthespaceracedonetorelievethesufferingoftheearth'sstarvingmillions?Inwhatwayhasitraisedthestandardoflivingofanyoneofus?Asfarasthelaymanisconcerned,thepracticalresultsofallthisexpenditureofmoneyandeffortsarenegligible.Thankstospaceresearch,wecannowseetelevisionpicturestransmittedlivehalfwayacrosstheglobeandthehousewifecanusenon-stickfryingpansinthekitchen.Thewholethingbecomesutterlyabsurdwhenyouthinkthatnomatterwhatproblemsmanovercomes,itisunlikelythathewilleverbeabletotraveleventotheneareststar.
(44)__________Forthefirsttimeinhishistory,manhastheoverwhelmingtechnologicalresourcestocombathumansuffering,yethesquandersthemonmeaninglesspursuits.
(45)__________Individualswithlimitedbudgetsusuallygettheirprioritiesright;theyprovidethemselveswithnecessitiesbeforetryingtoobtainluxuries.Whycan'tgreatnationsactinthesamesensibleway?Letusputourhouseinorderfirstandletspacelookafteritself.
[A]Anincreasingnumberofpeopleevenbegintopictureaspacetravelinrecentyears.
[B]Poverty,hunger,diseaseandwarareman'sgreatestenemiesandtheworldwouldbeaninfinitelybetterplaceifthepowerfulnationsdevotedhalfasmuchmoneyandefforttotheseproblemsastheydotothespacerace.
[C]Thespaceraceisnotsimplytheobjectivesearchforknowledgethoughitisoftenmadeouttobe.
[D]Ontheotherhand,peoplebenefitdramaticallyfromthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology.
[E]Thisishardlyvalueformoneywhenyouthinkthatourownearthcanprovidecountlesssightsthatareinfinitelymoreexcitingandspectacular.
[F]Weareoftentoldthattechnologicalknow-how,acquiredinattemptingtogetusintoorbit,willbeutilizedtomakebetteronearth.
[G]Ifamandeprivedhimselfandhisfamilyoffoodinordertobuyandrunacar,wewouldconsiderhimmad.
(41)
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Whereonestageofchilddevelopmenthasbeenleftout,ornotsufficientlyexperienced,thechildmayhavetogobackandcapturetheexperienceofit.Agoodhomemakesthispossible,forexamplebyprovidingtheopportunityforthechildtoplaywithaclockworkcarortoyrailwaytrainuptoanyageifhestillneedstodoso.(46)Thisprinciple,infact,underliesallpsychologicaltreatmentofchildrenindifficu
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