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-104-2000年下半年高等教育自學(xué)考試全國(guó)統(tǒng)一命題考試英語(二)試題本試題分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。選擇題50分,非選擇題50分,滿分100分。將全部答案寫在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置上,否則不計(jì)分??荚嚂r(shí)間150分鐘。PARTONEⅠ.VocabularyandStructure(10points,1pointforeachitem)從下面列各句四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。1.shewasmorethanfrightened.[A]surprising[B]interested[C]hated[D]surprised2.Theattentionofthepublicwascontinuallytonewpossibilitiesinscientificfieldsandthediscoveryofnewknowledge.[A]applied[B]drawn[C]referred[D]thrown3.Few,any,livetheirliveswithoutsomedegreeofunhappinessandsuffering.[A]like[B]except[C]if[D]when4.Manywomenaretooconcernedstayingthinandtheybelievethatvitaminsaresomekindofmagiccuretoreplacefood.[A]of[B]by[C]with[D]on5.Ineducation,thereshouldbeagoodbalanceamongthebranchesofknowledgethatcontributeeffectivethinkingandwisejudgment.[A]at[B]in[C]for[D]to6.thenumbersinemployment,thehotelindustrywasthesecondlargestindustryinthiscountrylastyear.[A]Inlinewith[B]Intermsof[C]Inaccordancewith[D]Inproportionto7.AirtravelissoquicknowadaysthatwecanleaveLondonafterbreakfastandarriveinNewYorkeighthours.[A]in[B]for[C]after[D]until8.Itisalsotruethattheeffectofadrugismuchuponyoungstersthanadults.[A]bigger[B]fewer[C]greater[D]little9.Becausethereadinginmostcollegecoursesareveryheavy,studentsshouldplantoreadeveryday.[A]assignments[B]schedules[C]activities[D]programs10.Forlong-timeefficiencyandhappinessitisbesttoobservetheofhealthandsoundworkingconditions.[A]principles[B]ideas[C]elements[D]factorsⅡ.ClozeTest(10points,1pointforeachitem)下列短文中有十個(gè)空白,每個(gè)空白有四個(gè)選項(xiàng)。根據(jù)上下文要求選出最佳答案,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。AlthoughAmericansinformality(不拘禮節(jié))iswellknown,manynewvisitorsthinkthatitindicatesa“l(fā)ackofrespect.”Thisisespeciallytrueinthebusinessworld.Americansoftenusefirstnames11meetingastrangeranddonotalwaysshakehands.Theyoftenjustsmileandsay“Hi”or“Hello,”12thanusingamoreformalhandshake.ItisgoodtorememberthattoanAmericansuchaninformalgreetingreallymeansthe13thingasamoreformalhandshakesomeplaceelse.14,Americansdonotusuallygiveaspecial“farewell”orhandshaketoeachpersonwhentheyleaveapartyorbusinessmeeting.Theywilloftenjustwavegood-byetothewholegrouporperhapssay,“Well,solongeverybody,I’llseeyoutomorrow.”Theythenwillleave.15handshakes.Americansseem16totallyhurriedandhardworkingortotallyinformalandateaseOftenyouwillseemenworkingatofficedesks17theirsuitcoatsandties.Theymayleanfarbackintheirchairsandevenputtheirfeetuponthedesk18theytalkonthetelephone.Thisisnotmeanttoberude.AvisitortotheUnitedStatesshouldthereforeunderstandthatbeinginagreat19doesnotindicateunfriendlinessandbeinginformalandateasedoesnotshowalackofrespect.Americanshaveagreatrangeofcustomsandhabitsthatatfirstmayseempuzzlingtoavisitor.In20youwilllearnthesenewways.11.[A]upon[B]for[C]as[D]at12.[A]more[B]better[C]rather[D]other13.[A]such[B]some[C]same[D]whole14.[A]Similarly[B]However[C]Therefore[D]Especially15.[A]Some[B]Then[C]So[D]No16.[A]both[B]all[C]either[D]neither17.[A]with[B]without[C]in[D]on18.[A]while[B]where[C]which[D]because19.[A]worry[B]trouble[C]pride[D]hurry20.[A]time[B]case[C]turn[D]vainⅢ.ReadingComprehension(30points,2pointsforeachitem)從下列每篇短文后面的問題所給的四個(gè)選擇項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并在答題紙上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Theeconomiccostsofnoisetosocietyareseveral.Airportsarecurrentlyoperatingatlessthancapacitybecauseofnoiseregulationswhichrestricttheirhoursofoperation.Forinstance,atWashington’sNationalAirportnojettrafficisallowedfrom11pm.ToInthecaseofairports,jetenginesmaybemodifiedtoreducetheirnoiselevel,orinsulationfromairtrafficnoisemaybeprovidedbythepurchaseoflandaroundairportoftheinsulationofbuildings.Oneestimateisthat$5.7billionwouldberequiredtoequipallexistingjetenginewithnoisecontroldevices.However,consideringthecurrentstateoftheart.Eventakingthisstepwillnotreducenoiselevelsatallpointstoacceptablevalues.Somecombinationofmethodsisprobablynecessary.Ifallaircraftweremadequieterbyexistingmethods,therewouldbeanumberofeconomicbenefits.Anincreaseinairportcapacitywouldoccur.Propertyvaluesnearairportsmightrise.Transportationcoststoandfromairportscouldbereducedsincetheairportsnowcouldbelocatedclosertopopulationcenters.Muchresearchstillneedstobedoneontheeconomicaspectsofnoisereductionandnoiseeffects.Althoughsomeoftheeffectsofnoisepollutionareknown.Moremustbediscoveredaboutitseffectsonhealth,productivity,propertyvaluesandthequalityoflife.Furthermore,thecostofnoisepollutioncontroltotheeconomyasawholeneedstobeinvestigated.Thepublicmustbealertedtothedangersandeconomiccostsofnoisepollutionsothatpeoplemaymakeintelligentchoicesandexertappropriatepressures.21.ThereisnojettrafficatWashington’sNationalAirportfrom11pm.To7am.because[A]itisextremelydangeroustoflyinthedark[B]noiseregulationsrestrictthehoursofairportoperation[C]someofitsrunwaysarenotingoodcondition[Dcargoplanesproducedisturbingnoses22.“Thecurrentstateoftheart”(inPara.2)means.[A]adevelopedsenseofbeauty[B]thevolumeofpresent-daytraffic[C]themostrecentlydevelopedtechnology[Dinsulationofairtrafficnoise23.Noisereductioncouldleadto.[A]increasedairportcapacity[B]lowerpropertyvalues[C]effectivemodificationofexistingjetengines[Dmoretransportationcoststoandfromairports24.WhatisNOTmentionedinthepassage?[A]theeffectsofnoiseonthequalityoflife[B]theroleofairtrafficrestrictions[C]theproductionofquieterengines[D]theeconomicaspectsofnoisereductionPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Duringastateofdeeprelaxation,severalphysiologicalchangestakeplaceinthebody:thebody’soxygenconsumptionisreduced;theheartbeatdecreases;muscletensionandsweatingease,andthereisdecreasedsympathetic(交感的)nervoussystemactivity.Thisrestfulstatenotonlyallowsthebodytorepairandrestoreitself,butithasacalmingeffectontheconsciousness.Howtoachievethisstateofrelaxation,however,isamatterofopinion,andinsomemedicalcircles,amatterofcontroversy(爭(zhēng)論).ArecentreportbyDr.DavidHolmesoftheUniversityofKansasinthejournal“AmericanPsychologistThedebategoeson,butonethingappearstobeclear:therelaxationresponsecanbereachedbyanumberofmethods,andthemethodsthemselvesarenotasimportantasgettingthere.Oneday,onemethodmayworkbest;onanotherday,analternativemethodmaybemoreappropriate.Onceyouareawareofallthemethods,youcanfindtheonethatworks,bestforyou.Someoftherelaxationtechniquesaremeditation,autoanalysis(自我心理分析)andprogressivemusclerelaxation.Althoughthesetechniquesmaynot,intheend,producemoreofarelaxationresponsethanjustsittingquietlyinachair,theyhavetheaddedbenefitofstructureanddiscipline,andforthesereasonsappeartobemoreeffectiveformostindividuals.26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsinsNOTtruewhenapersonisinastateofdeeprelaxation?[A]Thebodytakesinlessoxygen.[B]Theheartbeatslessfrequently.[C]Musclesbecometenseandthebodysweatseasily.[D]Theconsciousnessbecomesmoreorlesscalmed.27.Peopleseemtoagreethat.[A]sittinginanarmchairbenefitsapersonasmeditationdoes[B]structuredrelaxationtechniquesaremorebeneficialforaperson[C]toachieveastateofdeeprelaxationispossiblethroughvariousmeans[D]whatpeopleareallstrugglingforisastateofdeeprelaxation28.Inthethirdparagraph,thephrase“gettingthere”means.[A]arrivingatone’sdestination[B]gettingwhatonewantsmost[C]findingoutasuitablerelaxationtechnique[D]reachingastateofdeeprelaxation29.Asfarasrelaxationisconcerned,theauthorindicatesthat.[A]aimsaremoreimportantthanmeans[B]meansaremoreimportantthanaims[C]moreandmorepeopleareinterestedlyinrelaxationtechniques[D]somerelaxationtechniquesarebetterthanothers30.Theauthor’sattitudetowardrelaxationdiscussedinthepassageisbestdescribedas.[A]subjective[B]objective[C]optimistic[D]criticalPassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Peopleseldomfeelneutralaboutpoetry(詩).Thosewholoveitsometimesgivetheimpressionthatitisanadequatesubstitutionforfood,shelter,andlove.Itisn’t.Words,nomatterhowsatisfying,areneveranequivalentforlifeitselfanditshumanexperiences.Thosewhodislikepoetryonprinciplesometimesclaim,ontheotherhand,thatpoetryisonlywordsandgoodfornothing.That’snottrueeither.Itiseasytobecomefrustratedbywords-inpoetryorinlife—butwhenwordsrepresentandrecreategenuinehumanfeelings,astheyoftendoinpoetry,theycanbeveryimportant.Poetryis,infact,morethanjustwords.Itisanexperienceofwords,andthosewhoknowhowtoreadpoetrycaneasilyextendtheirexperienceoflife,theirsenseofwhatotherpeoplearelike,theirawarenessofthemselves,andtheirrangeofhumanfeelings.Onereasonpoetrycanbesoimportantisthatitissocloselyconcernedwithfeelings.Poetryisoftenfullofideas,too,andsometimespoemscanbepowerfulexperiencesofthemind,butmostpoemsareprimarilyabouthowpeoplefeelratherthanhowpeoplethink.Poemsprovide,infact,alanguageforfeeling,andoneofpoetry’smostinsistentmeritsinvolvesitsattempttoexpresstheinexpressible.Howcananyone,forexample,putintowordswhatitmeanstobeinloveorwhatitfeelsliketolosesomeoneonecaresabout?Poetrytriesanditoftencapturesexactlytheshadeofemotionthatfeelsjustrighttoareader.Nosinglepoemcanbesaidtoexpressallthethingsthatloveordeathfeelslike,ormeans,butoneofthejoysofexperiencingpoetryoccurswhenwereadapoemandwanttosay,“Yes,thatisjustwhatitislike;IknowexactlywhatthatlinemeansbutI’veneverbeenabletoexpressitsowell.”Poetrycanbethevoiceofourfeelingsevenwhenourmindsarespeechlesswithgrieforjoy.31.“Peopleseldomfeelneutralaboutpoetry”(inPara.1)inthiscontextmeansthat.[A]fewpeoplethinkthatpoetryisneutral[B]peoplealwaysdifferintheirviewsaboutpoetry[C]peoplerarelytakeabiasedopinionaboutpoetry[D]peoplegenerallythinkofpoetryasextremelyimportantortotallyuseless32.Theauthorsuggeststhat.[A]poetrytendstomakethereaderdisappointed[B]poetrymakesitsreaderssentimental[C]poetryismoreimportantthanwords[D]poetryoftencapturesrealhumanfeelings33.Accordingtotheauthor,poetry.[A]ismorethanjustwords[B]isthepoet’sfeelingsaboutwords[C]isanythingbutpatternsoflines[D]isanexperimentontheuseofwords34.Poetrytries,persistently,toexpress.[A]whatloveanddeathmean[B]whatpeoplethinkaboutthemselves[C]whatpeoplefeelbutfindithardtodescribe[D]howpeoplegothroughlife35.Thispassageismainlyabout.[A]thestructureofpoetry[B]thecomponentsofpoetry[C]thenatureandimportanceofpoetry[D]theappreciationofpoetryPARTTWOⅣ.WordSpelling(10points1pointfortwoitems)將下列漢語單詞譯成英語。作為提示,每個(gè)單詞珠詞類、首字母及字母數(shù)目均已給出。請(qǐng)將完整的單詞寫在答題紙上。36.護(hù)照n.p37.目標(biāo)n.t38.郵費(fèi)n.p39.海洋n.o40.削弱u.w41.月亮的a.142.檢查,視察u,i43.集體宿舍n.d44.債務(wù)n.d45.基本的a.b46.內(nèi)容n.c47.熟悉的a.f48.慷慨的a.g49.邀請(qǐng)u.i50.發(fā)明者n.i51.菜單n.m52.明顯的a.o53.不論如何,不顧a.r54.智慧n.w55.女主人n.hⅤ.WordFrom(10points,1pointforeachitem)將括號(hào)中的各詞變?yōu)檫m當(dāng)?shù)男问教钊肟瞻住4鸢笇懺诖痤}紙上。56.Amancannotbereallyhappyifwhatheenjoys(do)isignoredbysocietyasofnovalueorimportance.57.Someproverbs(be)inthelanguagefor1,000yearsforexample,Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.58.Anyone(want)tounderstandtheindustryofthefuturewillhavetoknowaboutrobotice.59.Thenationsthatactively(involve)inearthquakepredictionprogramsincludeJapan,China,Russia,andtheUnitedStates.60.Itisawell-knownfactthatapersonwillmoveinacirclewhenhecannotusehiseyes(control)hisdirection.61.In1991,aftertheGulfWar,Bush’sapprovalratingreached91percent,thehighestlevelrecordedsincepolling(begin)inthe1930s.62.Asresearchtechniquesbecomemoreadvanced,thenumberofanimals(use)inexperimentsmaydecrease.63.Seeingviolenceontelevisionorreadingaboutitinthenewspaperseveryday(make)ustoleratecrimemorethanweshould.64.The(far)awaywegetfromtheearth,thethinnertheairbecomes.65.Theydemandedthattherighttovote(give)toeveryadultperson.Ⅵ.TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish(15points,3pointsforeachitem)將下列各旬譯成英語并將答案寫在答題紙上。66.快速旅行對(duì)人體的影響比我們所意識(shí)到的要大得多。67.一個(gè)社會(huì)的俗增長(zhǎng)率越接近零,其人口便越老齡化。68.據(jù)說那個(gè)病人曾要求醫(yī)生助他一死。69.機(jī)器人將要在哪些領(lǐng)域替代人的工作呢?70.幾年前被認(rèn)為不可能實(shí)施的手術(shù)現(xiàn)在許多醫(yī)院都能做。Ⅶ.TranslatethefollowingpassageintoChinese(15points)將下列短文譯成漢語并將答案寫在答題紙上。Ifyouonlyneedtotravelashortdistance,thequickestwaytotravelinmostcitiesisonfoot.Duringworkinghoursthetrafficisveryheavyonmostcitystreets,sometimescomingtoacompletestopinplaces.Asaresult,manypeopleprefertowalk.Youshouldthere-forebeawareofsomeofthetrafficlaws.Itisagainstthelawinmanycitiestocrossthestreetatanyplaceexceptatthecorner.Youshouldnotcrossthestreetunlessthereisagreentrafficlightfacinginthedirectionyouplantocross.Insmalltowns,theserulesmanynotbefollowedasclosely,becausethetrafficisusuallynotsoheavy.However,thepurposeofthelawsistoprovideforthesafetyandprotectionofthepeople.Obeyingtrafficsignalsespeciallyimportantifyoucomefromaleft-handdrivecountry.Remembertolookbothwaysforautomobileswhenyoucrossthestreet.2001年上半年高等教育自學(xué)考試全國(guó)統(tǒng)一命題考試英語(二)試題本試題分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。選擇題50分,非選擇題50分,滿分100分。將全部答案寫在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置上,否則不計(jì)分??荚嚂r(shí)間150分鐘。Ⅰ.VocabularyandStructure(10points,1pointforeachitem)從下列各句四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。1.Itwasthere,thepolicebelieve,shewasabletoactivatetherecordershekeptinherbag..[A]until[B]which[C]that[D]when2.Itisnotyetknowncomputerswillonedayhavevisionasgoodashumanvision.[A]whether[B]if[C]that[D]how3.Ifyouarenow,yououghttopaymoreattentiontoyourhealth.[A]inthefifties[B]inyourfifties[C]infifties[D]inyourfifty4.Americanshavelearnedmuchaboutthewayinwhichthesystemcanbemanagedsoastothepeacefultransferofpowerfromonpartytotheother.[A]makeitpossible[B]makepossible[C]makepossibly[D]makeitpossibly5.theirdifferences,theyfellpassionatelyinlovewitheachother.[A]Asfor[B]Owingto[C]Despite[D]Through6.Suchattitudesamounttoabeliefleisurecanandshouldbeputtogooduse.[A]which[B]if[C]whether[D]that7.yourselftothejobinhand,andyou’llsoonfinishit.[A]Reply[B]Imply[C]Apply[D]Supply8.Thiswillnotonlykeepthestudyhabitalivebutalsokeepyouuptoonyouclassassignmentsandprojects.[A]day[B]date[C]number[D]time9.Ican’tthemeaningofhispoembecauseit’stoovague.[A]turnout[B]putout[C]figureout[D]lookout10.Somepeoplethinkthatanimalresearchisirrelevantourhealthandthatitcanoftenproducemisleadingresults.[A]with[B]at[C]on[D]toⅡ.ClozeTest(10points,1pointforeachitem)下列短文中有十個(gè)空白,每個(gè)空白有四個(gè)選項(xiàng)。根據(jù)上下文要求選出最佳答案,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。Tourismisthetemporarymovementofpeopletodestinationsoutsidetheirnormalplacesofworkandresidence(居?。?theactivities11duringtheirstayinthosedestinations,andthefacilitiescreatedto12theirneeds.Tourismisaluxury.Untilrecently,participation13restrictedtotheselectfew14couldaffordboththetimeandmoneytotravel.15increasedleisureandhigherincomeshavecombinedtoenablemorepeopletojoinin.Improvementsintransportation,andthegrowthofinclusive(全包的)toursandotherformsofrelativelycheapvacationtravel,havefurther16theopportunitytotravelforpleasure.Todaythemajorityofpeopleinthedevelopedworldandincreasingnumbersinthedevelopingcountriesaretourists17sometimeintheirlives.Tourismisnolongerthespecialrightofafewbutisanacceptedand18expectedpartofthelife-stylesofalargeandgrowingnumberofpeople.Tourismis19majoreconomicandsocialsignificance.Morethan270milliontouristsspend$92billion(US)annuallyinplacesoutsidetheirowncountries.Thisisoneofthelargestitemsintheworld’sforeigntrade.Withaworldgrowthinvisitorarrivalrateof206percentperyear,tourismisalsooneofthefastestgrowingeconomicactivities.Itisthemostimportantexportindustryandearnerofforeignexchangeinmanycountries.11.[A]undertaken[B]toundertake[C]undertaking[D]undertook12.[A]demand[B]request[C]meet[D]consider13.[A]is[B]was[C]willbe[D]were14.[A]they[B]those[C]who[D]these15.[A]Moreover[B]Therefore[C]And[D]However16.[A]extended[B]intended[C]tended[D]pretended17.[A]in[B]on[C]over[D]at18.[A]even[B]still[C]so[D]yet19.[A]for[B]of[C]to[D]after20.[A]considerably[B]relatively[C]significantly[D]approximatelyⅢ.ReadingComprehension(30points,2pointsforeachitem)從下列每篇短文的問題后所給的四個(gè)選擇項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳答案,并在答題卡上將相應(yīng)的字母涂黑。PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.BytheTreatyofParisof1763,whichendedthewarwiththeFrenchandtheIndians,EnglandgainedpossessionofCanadaandalltheterritoryeastoftheMississippiRiver.Frenchinfluenceonthiscontinentthuscametoanend;EnglandnowcontrolledmostofNorthAmerica.Butthewarhadbeenlongandexpensive.Englandhadmanydebts.GeorgeⅢ,kingofEngland,afterconsultingwithhisadvisers,decidedthattheAmericancolonists(殖民者)shouldhelppaysomeoftheexpensesofthiswar.AstandingEnglisharmyof10000menhadbeenleftinthecolonies(殖民地)forprotectionagainsttheIndians.TheEnglishgovernmentalsofeltthatthecolonistsshouldshareintheexpensesofmaintainingthisarmy.Theresultwasaseriesofmeasures,theGrenvilleProgram,passedbyParliamentanddesignedtoraisemoneyinthecolonies.Someofthesemeasureswereacceptedbythecolonists,butoneinparticular,theStampAct,wasmetwithgreatprotest.TheStampActrequiredthatstamps,ranginginpricefromafewcentstoalmostadollar,beplacedonallnewspapers,advertisements,billsofsale,wills,legalpapers,etc.TheStampActwasoneofthecausesoftheAmericanRevolution.Itaffectedeveryone,richandpooralike.Somebusinessmenfeltthattheactwouldsurelyruintheirbusinesses.OfallthevoicesraisedinprotesttotheStampAct,nonehadgreatereffectthanofayounglawyerfromVirginia-PatrickHenry.HenryhadonlyrecentlybeenelectedtotheVirginiaAssembly.YetwhentheStampActcameupfordiscussion,heopposeditalmostsingle-handedly.Healsoexpressed,forthefirsttime,certainideasthatwereheldbymanyAmericansofthetimebutthatneverbeforehadbeenstatedsoopenly.“Islifesodearorpeacesosweet,astobeboughtatthepriceofchainsandslavery?Forbidit,Almighty(萬能的)God!Iknownotwhatcourseothersmaytake,butasforme,givemeliberty,orgivemedeath!”21.Fromthetextwelearnthat.[A]BritaintookoverCanadafromtheIndiansin1763[B]therehadbeenawarbetweentheFrenchandtheIndianswhichendedin1763[C]FranceusedtohavecontrolofCanadasomeareaseastoftheMississippiRiver[D]theFrenchstillkeptsomeinfluenceinNorthAmericathroughtheTreatyofParis22.TheGrenvilleProgramrefersto.[A]KingGeorgeⅢ’splantogathermoneyinNorthAmerica[B]theBritishgovernment’sdesiretoraisemoneyinNorthAmerica[C]aplantosharetheexpensesofmaintaininganarmyintheAmericancolonies[D]adecisionoftheBritishParliamenttocoolectmoneyintheAmericancolonies23.TheStampAct.[A]wasanactaboutsellingstampsatpricesfromafewcentstoalmostadollar[B]requiredthatallcommercialandlegaldocumentsinAmericahavestampsonthem[C]wasthemaincauseoftheAmericanRevolution[D]chieflyaffectedbusinesspeoplewhofeltitwouldruintheirbusinesses24.FromthetextwelearnthatPatrickHenry.[A]hadbeenamemberoftheVirginiaAssemblyforalongtime[B]didn’tknowwhatcoursestotaketocompletehisstudiesasalawyer[C]wasalmosttheonlyonewhoopenlyprotestedagainsttheStampAct[D]didn’tvaluelifeorpeaceasmuchasotherpeopledid25.Thispassageismainlyabout.[A]oneoftheeventsleadingtotheAmericanRevolution[B]theTreatyofParisbetweenBritainandFrance[C]theGrenvilleProgramtoraisemoneyintheAmericancolonies[D]PatrickHenry,aherowhoopposedtheStampActPassageTwoQuestion26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Anumberofrecentbookshavereworkedsubjects,formsandwritingtechniques.Today’schildrenreadstoriesaboutdivorce,death,drugs,airpollution,politicalextremismandviolence.Relyingonthemagicoftheillustrator,allkindsofbooksarebeingpublished.Beforetheyknowtoread,babiescanplaywithbooksmadeofclothorbooksmadetotakeinthebath.Lateron,theyaregivenpicturebooksthatmaybecubical(立方形的)ortriangular,outsizedorverysmall.Theyalsolikework-bookswihichcomewithwatercoloursandpaintbrushes,andcomicbooks(漫畫冊(cè))filledwithdetailswheretheyhavetospotafigurehiddenamongthousandsofothers.Notthatthetraditionalchildren’sbooksarebeingneglected.Therearestillstorybookswherethepagespopup(跳起)whentheyareopened,tomakeaforestoracastle.Amongthelatestideasareinteractivestorieswherereaderschoosetheplot(情節(jié))orendingtheywant,andbooksonCD,whichareverypopularinrichindustrializedcountries.Thepublichasenthusiasticallygreetedthewealthofcreativitydisplayedbypublishers.“Previously,givingachildabookisoftenseenasimproper,”saysCanadianauthorMarie-FranceHebert.Herbooks,publishedbyaFrench-languagepublisher,selllikehotcakesinhundredsofthousandsofcopies.“There’sarealappetiteforreadingthesedaysandItrytogetacrosstochildrenthepassionforreadingwhichisfoodforthemindandtheheart,likeamedicineoravitamin.”26.“Reworked”asusedinParagraph1means“”.[A]reworded[B]rewritten[C]processed[D]revised27.Inthesecondparagraphtheauthorliststhekindsofbooks.[A]recentlypublished[B]ofvariousshapes[C]babieslike[D]popularamongchildren28.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?[A]Booksmadeofclothcameoutearlierthanpicturebooks.[B]Whenyoubuywork-booksyouwillbegivenfreecomicbooks.[C]Traditionalchildren’sbooksarenotbeingremovedfrommarket.[D]Babiescannothavebookswhiletakingabath.29.Theexpression“getacrosstochildren”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans“.”30.Themainideaofthelastparagraphisthatpeoplehave.[A]warmlywelcomedtheabundanceofwealthshownbypublishers[B]warmlywelcomedtheenormousamountofcreativityshownbypublishers[C]showedgreatenthusiasminpublishersofgreatwealth[D]reactedstronglytotheunlimitedcreativityofpublishersPassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Everybodygetssick.Diseaseandinjurymakeussufferthroughoutourlivesuntil,finally,someattackonthebodybringsourexistencetoanend.Fortunately,mostofusinmodernindustrializedsocietiescantakerelativelygoodhealthforgrantedmostofthetime.Infact,wetendtofullyrealizetheimportanceofgoodhealthonlywhenweorthoseclosetousbecomeseriouslyill.Atsuchtimeswekeenlyappreciatetheancienttruththathealthisourmostpreciousasset,oneforwhichwemightreadilygiveupsuchrewardsaspower,wealth,orfame(榮譽(yù))。Becaueillhealthisauniversalproblem,affectingboththeindividualandsociety,thehumanresponsetosicknessisalwayssociallyorganized.Nosocietyleavestheresponsibilityformaintaininghealthandtreatingillhealthentirelytotheindividual.Eachsocietydevelopsitsownconceptsofhealthandsicknessandauthorizescertainpeopletodecidewhoissickandhowthesickshouldbetreated.Aroundthisfocustherearises,overtime,anumberofstandards,values,groups,statusesandroles:inotherwords,aninstitution(體系,機(jī)構(gòu)).Tothesociologist(社會(huì)學(xué)家),then,medicineistheinstitutionconcernedwiththemaintenanceofhealthandtreatmentofdisease.Inthesimplestpre-industrialsocieties,medicineisusuallyanaspectofreligion.Thesocialarrangementsfordealingwithsicknessareveryelementary,o
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