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一、UseofEnglish
1、Manymobileoperatorsalreadyofferaselectionof
televisionchannelsorindividualshows,whicharesent
(1)acrosstheirthird-generation(3G)networks.InSouth
Korea,televisionisalsosenttomobilephonesviasatellite
andterrestrialbroadcastnetworks,whichisfarmore(2)
thansendingvideoacrossmobilenetworks;similarbroadcasts
willbegininJapaninApril.Similarmobile-TVnetworkswill
alsobebuiltinFinlandandAmerica,andarebeing(3)
inmanyothercountries.
Meanwhile,AppleComputer,which(4)avideo-capable
versionofitsiPodportablemusicplayerinthisOctober,is
(5)abargainwithtelevisionnetworkstoexpandthe
(6)ofshowsthatcanbepurchased(7)viewingonthe
device.AndmobileTVwasoneofthebig(8)attheworld's
largesttechnologyfair,theConsumerElectronicShow.
(9)allthisactivity,however,the(10)formobile
TVareunclear.Forastart,nobody(11)knowsifconsumers
willpayforit,thoughsurveyssuggesttheyliketheidea.One
(12)agencyofthefield,saystherewillbe125mmobile-TV
usersby2022,butmanyothermobiletechnologiesinspiredhigh
hopesandthenfailedto(13)uptoexpectations.And
(14)peopledowantTVonthemove,thereis(15)
uncertaintyinthreeareas:technology,businessmodelsandthe
(16)itself.
The(17)formobileTVisvast,inshort,but(18)
isthedegreeofuncertaintyoverhowitshouldactuallybeput
intopractice.Mostobserversdonotexpectwidespread
(19)ofmobileTV,ifitcomesatall,until2022atthe
earliest,sincebuildingtherequiredecosystemoftechnology,
partnershipsandcontentwill(20)sometime.
A.along
B.off
C.forth
D.on
2、(2)
A.effective
B.efficient
C.competent
D.adequate
3、(3)
A.examined
B.tested
C.verified
D.prove
4、(4)
A.launched
B.interpreted
C.discovered
D.embarked
5、(5)
A.hitting
B.beating
C.knocking
D.striking
6、(6)
A.tension
B.status
C.range
D.significance
7、(7)
A.for
B.to
C.by
D.across
8、(8)
A.current
B.tendency
C.drift
D.trends
9、(9)
A.Asfor
B.Despite
C.Inspite
D.Instead
10、(10)
A.respects
B.retrospect
C.prospects
D.aspects
IK(11)
A.really
B.actually
C.absolutely
D.eventually
12、(12)
A.consultant
B.consulting
C.consolatory
D.consultable
13、(13)
A.live
B.pat
C.catch
D.make
14、(14)
A.asif
B.evenif
C.ifonly
D.if
15、(15)
A.additive
B.furthermore
C.another
D.further
16、(16)
A.competition
B.context
C.contest
D.content
17、(17)
A.insight
B.potential
C.capability
D.power
18、(18)
A.so
B.what
C.such
D.that
19、(19)
A.adaptation
B.addiction
C.adoption
D.adoration
20、(20)
A.use
B.spend
C.cost
D.take
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
OnMar.14th,whenWal-MartStoresInc.announceditsfirst
forayintoJapan,theBentonville(Ark.)retailinggiantplaced
abigbetthatitcouldsucceedwherecountlessotherforeign
companieshavefailed.Inthepastfiveyears,anumberof
famousWesternbrandshavebeenforcedtocloseupshopafter
failingtocatchoninJapan,oneoftheworld'slargest—but
mostvariable—consumermarkets.
MayWal-Martmakeagoofitwhereothershavestumbled?One
goodsignisthatthemassmarketerisnotrushinginblindly.
Ithastakenaninitial6.1%stakeinailingfood—and—clothing
chainSeiyuLtd.,whichitcanraisetoacontrolling33.4%by
yearendandto66.7%by2022.ThatgivesWal-Marttimetorevise
itsstrategyorrunfortheexits.
ThequestioniswhetherWal-Martcanapplythelessonsithas
learned,inotherpartsofAsiatoJapan.This,afterall,is
anationofnotoriouslyfinickyconsumers一whohavebecomeeven
moresosinceJapanslippedintoadecade-longslump.Howwill
Wal-Martbringtobearitslegendarycost-cuttingsavvyina
marketalreadyaffectedbyfallingprices?Analystsare
understandablyskeptical."ItisuncertainwhetherWal-Mart,s
businessmodelswillbeeffectiveinJapan,“StandardPoor's
saidinaMar.18threport.
MuchdependsonwhetherSeiyuturnsouttobeagoodpartner.
The39-year-oldretailerisamemberofthereputedSeibuSaison
retailgroupthatfellonhardtimesintheearly1990s.Italso
hasdeeptiestotradinghouseSumitomoCorp.,whichwilltake
a15%stakeintheventurewithWal-Mart.Perhapsthebestthing
thatcanbesaidofSeiyu's400oddstoresisthatthey'renot
asdeeplytroubledasotherlocalretailers.Still,there'sa
gapingchasmbetweenthetwocorporatecultures."We'venever
beenknownforcheapeverydaypricing,,zsaysaSeiyuspokesman.
AnotherpotentialproblemisSumitomo,whichmaynotwantto
leanonsupplierstotheextentthatWal-Martroutinelydoes.
Theclockisticking.Wal-Martexecutivessaytheyneedseveral
monthsto"study"thedealwithSeiyubeforeactingonit,but
inthemeantimeanewwaveofhyper-competitiveJapaneseand
foreignrivalsarecarvingupthemarket.IfWal-Martsucceeds,
itwillreduceitsrelianceonitshomemarketevenfurther
and—whoknows?一itmayevenrevolutionizeJapaneseretailing
inthesamewayithasintheU.S.
WecanlearnfromthebeginningofthetextthatWal-Mart
StoresInc.will
A.revolutionizeJapaneseretailing.
B.tapmostpotentialconsumermarketsinJapan.
C.combineandbecomebigger.
D.withdrawfromconsumermarketsinJapan.
2、
Asmentionedinthetext,Japaneseconsumersaregenerally
A.hardtosatisfy.
B.pronetodeceptions.
C.resistanttoaliens.
D.opentonewideas.
3、
Thephrase"makeagoofit”(Paragraph2)mostprobablymeans
A.enjoywidepopularity.
B.exertgreateffort.
C.achievegreatsuccess.
D.isatstake.
4、
ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph4that
A.SeiyuwillbeincorporatedintoWal-Martintheforeseeable
future.
B.Wal-Mart'shasnoalternativebuttochooseSeiyuasits
partner.
C.SeiyudependsinlargemeasureonWal-Martforsurging
profits.
D.Wal-Mart'scooperationwithSeiyuisstilltobere
examined.
5、
TowardthisadventureofWal-Mart,theauthor'sattitudecan
bebestsaidtobe
A.optimistic.
B.objective.
C.pessimistic.
D.defensive.
6、Whenandhowmuch?Thosearethequestionsonthelipsof
investors,bondholders,andotherFederalReservewatchers.
TheFedkeptinterestratesonholdatitsMar.19thmeeting.
Buttheaccompanyingstatement,inwhichtheFedabandonedits
viewthateconomicweaknesswasthegreatestriskintheoutlook,
makesitclearthatpolicymakersarethinkingaboutthetiming
ofratehikesinordertobringmonetarypolicybacktoaneutral
stance.
Evenso,thereareotherfactorsthatargueforsomerisein
short-termrates—perhapsasearlyasJune,asWallStreet
expects.WhiletheFed'swordslessenthechancesofaratehike
attheMaymeeting,theydonotsetthecriteriaforapossible
hikeattheJune25-26meeting.
Thelatestdataseemstocomedownonthe"evenlymixed”
scenario.Businessesarebackingofffromlastyear'sfeverish
paceofstock-cutting,butdomesticdemandisholdingup.
FactoriesarebusierinresponsetorisingOrders.In
particular,themakersoftechequipmentareboostingoutput
atarapidclip.Atthesametime,thewidertradegapinJanuary
suggeststhatsomeoftheinventoryswingisbenefitingforeign
producers.Keepinmindthatabiggertradegapsubtractsfrom
economicgrowth,butariseinU.S.importsisnecessarytogive
risetoaglobalrebound.Thatwilleventuallyboostexports
aswellandhelptobetteralignmonetarypolicyaroundthe
world.
TheFed'sdecisiontoshifttoaneutralstancewasprobably
madeeasierbythelatestgoodnewsonindustrialproduction.
Outputatfactories,utilities,andminesincreased0.4%in
Februaryontopofa0.2%Januarygain,whichwasfirstreported
asa0.1%loss.Manufacturingoutputrose0.3%ineachmonth,
thebestshowingsincemid-2000.
Surprisingly,thelong-ailingtechsectorisleadingthecharge.
Techproductionisgrowingatadouble-digitannualrateinthe
firstquarter,vs.almostnogainintherestofmanufacturing.
Buteventhatsmal1riseinnontechmanufacturingisavast
improvementfromthesteepdeclinesoftheprevioussix
quarters.JustastechisfuelingthereboundinU.S.factory
activity,techimportsareleadingtheimportrise.Incoming
shipmentsoftechgoodsjumped14.6%inJanuary,suggesting
strongercapitalspending.
Asdemandpicksup,theFedwillwanttoremoveitselffromthe
equationofeconomicplusesandminuses.StepOnewastheshift
initsviewoftheoutlook.StepTwowillbeaseriesofrate
hikesthatwillbringpolicymoreinlinewithsustainable
economicgrowth.
Accordingtotheauthor,theAmericaneconomy
A.isnowherenearasustainablegrowth.
B.isatitsweakestpoint.
C.isneartocompleterecoveryathand.
D.ismuchbetterthanitseems.
7、
ThestrongtoneofU.S.economicrecoveryismanifestedin
A.thedownsizinginmanufacturingindustries.
B.thesharpincreaseintech-sectorproduction.
C.theincomingshipmentsofinfo-techgoods.
D.theincreasinglywidetradegapinJanuary.
8、
AspointedoutinParagraph3,the"evenlymixed“scenario
A.mayfailtoreflectthetruestateofU.S.economy.
B.isnecessarytogiverisetoaglobalrebound.
C.maymakeitclearthattheFedchangeditsoutlook.
D.fallsshortoftheexpectationsofbusinessmen.
9、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.TheU.S.economyisgraduallyrecoveringfromthesteep
declines.
B.TheFedshouldtakeinaccounttheshiftinitsoutlookon
economy.
C.ItisnotthepropertimingfortheFedtoconsiderrate
interests.
D.ItisnecessarythattheFedmakeadjustmentstoits
monetarypolicy.
10、
Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassageistourge
theFed
A.toinclinetoatighterpolicy.
B.toputinvestmentintech-sector.
C.toconsiderpossibleratehikes.
D.toabandonaneutralstance.
11、ItwasinevitablethatanyofPresidentGeorgeW.Bushes
fanshadtobeverydisappointedbyhisdecisiontoimplement
hightariffsonsteelimportedtotheU.S.Thepresident's
defensewaspathetic:Hearguedthatthesteeltariffswere
somehowconsistentwithfreetrade,thatthedomesticindustry
wasimportantandstruggling,andthatthereliefwasa
temporarymeasuretoallowtimeforrestructuring.Onereason
thatthisargumentisabsurdisthatU.S.integratedsteel
companies("BigSteel")havereceivedvariousformsof
governmentprotectionandsubsidyformorethan30years.
Insteadofencouragingtheindustrytorestructure,the
long-termprotectionhassustainedinefficientcompaniesand
costU.S.consumersdearly.AsAnne0.Krueger,nowdeputy
managingdirectoroftheInternationalMonetaryFund,saidin
areportonBigSteel:"TheAmericanBigSteelindustryhasbeen
thechampionlobbyistandseekerofprotection.Itprovidesa
keyanddisillusioningexampleoftheabilityspecialinterests
tolobbyinWashingtonformeasureswhichhurtthegeneral
publicandhelpaverysmallgroup.
Since1950s,BigSteelhasbeenreluctanttomakethe
investmentsneededtomatchthenewtechnologiesintroduced
elsewhere.Itagreedtohighwagesforitsunionizedlaborforce.
Hence,thecompanieshavedifficultyincompetingnotonlywith
moreefficientproducersinAsiaandEuropebutalsowith
technologicallyadvancedU.S.minimills,whichrelyonscrap
metalasaninput.LedbyNucorCot.,thesemillsnowcapture
abouthalfofoverallU.S.sales.
TheprofitabilityofU.S.steelcompaniesdependsalsoonsteel
prices,which,despiteattemptsatprotectionbytheU.S.and
othergovernments,aredeterminedprimarilyinworldmarkets.
Thesepricesarerelativelyhighasrecentlyasearly2000but
havesincedeclinedwiththeworldrecessiontoreachthelowest
dollarvaluesofthelast20years.Althoughtheselowprices
areunfortunateforU.S.producers,theyarebeneficialforthe
overallU.S.economy.Thelowpricesarealsosignalthatthe
inefficientBigSteelcompaniesshouldgooutofbusinesseven
fasterthantheyhavebeen.
Insteadofleavingormodernizing,thedyingBigSteelindustry
complainsthatforeignersdumpsteelsbysellingatlowprices.
However,itishardtoseewhyitisbadfortheoverallU.S.
economyifforeignproducerswishtosellustheirgoodsatlow
prices.Afterall,theextremecaseofdumpingisonewhere
foreignersgiveustheirsteelforfreeandwhywouldthatbe
abadthing?
AccordingtoAnneKrueger,long-termgovernmentprotection
giventosteelcompanies
A.willincreasethestatewealth.
B.willthreatentrademonopoly.
C.willraisetheircompetitiveness.
D.willultimatelyhurtconsumers.
12、
TheU.S.integratedsteelcompaniescomplainthat,to
modernizetheirtechnologies,theyareinneedof
A.thesacrificefromU.S.consumers.
B.thegovernment'sfinancialsupport.
C.thereductionofsteelproductprices.
D.thecompromisefromthelaborforce.
13、
WhichofthefollowingcanbeadisadvantageofU.S."Big
Steel"aspointedoutinthetext?
A.Lowerefficiency.
B.Lackofprotection.
C.Corporatestructures.
D.Lobbyistaddiction.
14、
WecandrawaconclusionfromthetextthattheoverallU.S.
economy
A.mustguardagainstforeignerssellingtheirsteelat
shockingprices.
B.haddifficultyinsustainingdevelopmentinfaceofforeign
competitors.
C.canbenefitenormouslyfromthesteellowerpricesinworld
markets.
D.tookadvantageofthegovernment,sprotectiontoenhance
efficiency.
15、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthemeasureadoptedbythe
Presidentseemstobethatof
A.approval.
B.optimism.
C.opposition.
D.indifference.
16、Thedot-comcollapsemayhavebeenadisasterforWall
Street,buthereinSiliconValley,itwasablessing.Itwas
thewelcomeendtoanabnormalconditionthatverynearly
destroyedtheareainanoverabundanceofsuccess.Yousee,the
secrettotheValley'sastoundingmultipledecadeboomis
failure.Failureiswhatfuelsandrenewsthisplace.Failure
isthefoundationforinnovation.
Thevalley'sbusinessecologydependsonfailurethesameway
thetree-coveredhillsaroundusdependonfireitwipesout
theoldgrowthandcreatesspacefornewlife.Thevalleyhas
alwaysbeenindangerofdrowningintheunwelcomewaste
productsofsuccesstoomanypeople,tooexpensivehouses,too
muchtraffic,toolittleofficespaceandtoomuchmoneychasing
toofewstartups.Failureisthesafetyvalve,thedestructive
renewingforcethatfreesuppeople,ideasandcapitaland
recombinesthem,creatingnewrevolutions.
ConsiderhowtheInternetrevolutioncametobe.Afterhalfa
decadeofstart-upstruggles,forexample,hundredsofmillions
ofHollywooddollarsweregoingupinsmoke.Itallseemedlike
aterriblewaste,butnoonenoticedthatthecollapseleftone
veryimportantbyproduct,acommunityoflaid-offC++
programmerswhowerenowexpertinmultimediadesign,andout
onthestreetlookingforthenextbigthing.
Thesemediageekswerethepioneerofthedot-comrevolution.
TheyweretheWeb'sbusinesspioneers,applyingtheirnewfound
mediasensibilitiestocreateonelittlecompanyafteranother.
Mostofthesestart-upsfailed,buteveninfailurethey
advancedthenewmediumofcyberspace.Afewgeeks,likeSilicon
GraphicsfounderJimClark,succeededandutterlychangedour
lives.In1994Clarkwasunemployedafterleavingthecompany
befounded,doggedlytryingtodevelopanewinteractive-TV
concept.HeapproachedMarcAndreessen,thecodeveloperof
Mosaic,thefirstwidelyusedInternetbrowser,inhopeof
persuadingAndreessentohelphimdesignhisnewsystem.
Instead,AndreessenopenedClark'seyestotheWeb'spotential.
ClarkpromptlytossedhisTVplansinthetrash,andthetwo
co-foundedNetscape,thecornerstoneoftheconsumer-Web
revolution.
Liketheinteractive-TVrefugeesandgenerationsofinnovators
beforethem,thedot-comersarealreadyhatchingnewcompanies.
Manyarerevisitinggoodideasexecutedbadlyinthe1990s,
whileothersarestrikingoutintoentirelynewspaces.This
happychaosiscertaintomatureintoaneworderlikelytoupset
anestablishment,asitdeliverslife-changingwonderstothe
restofus.Butthisisjustthestart,forrevolutionsgive
birthtorevolutions.Solet'shopeformoreofSiliconValley's
successfulfailures.
Whatisimpliedinthefirstsentence?
A.TheSiliconValleyblameditsfailureonthesuccessofWall
Street.
B.TheSiliconValleyisalsonotedforitscomplexecological
web.
C.TheSiliconValleytakesavainprideinitsoverabundant
successes.
D.TheSiliconValleywouldbenefitfromthecollapsein
certainways.
17、
ThemostfavorablebusinessecologyinSiliconValleyis
characterizedby
A.itswasteproductsofsuccess.
B.itsabundanceinconstructivefailures.
C.itssolidfoundationforinnovations.
D.itslaid-offdot-comprogrammers.
18、
Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthatnewstart-ups
A.usuallyendupwithafailure.
B.aresubjectedtorigidsupervision.
C.tendtocollapseasawhole.
D.nevertakeintoaccountfailures.
19、
TheauthorwritesoftheexperiencesofJimClarkto
demonstrate
A.thehardshipsawebpioneermustgothrough.
B.theplightinwhichClarkwascaught.
C.therolefailurespositivelyplayinrevolutions.
D.thecooperationamongdot-comers.
20、
Whattheauthoristryingtosuggestmaybebestinterpreted
as
A.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.
B.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.
C.Successfulfailuresisthebestmedicine.
D.Morehaste,lessspeed.
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadatextabouttheprinciplesforteaching
extensivereading,followedbyalistofexamples.Choosethe
bestexamplefromthelistforeachnumberedsubheading.There
isoneextraexamplewhichyoudonotneedtouse.
Weofferheresomeprinciplesforteachingextensivereading
0£
,21
asatoolforprofessionaldevelopment.Thesearewhatwe
believethebasicingredientsofextensivereading.We
encourageteacherstousethemasawaytoexaminetheirbeliefs
aboutreadingingeneralandextensivereadinginparticular,
andthewaystheyteachforeignlanguagereading.Wepositthese
principlesinthehopesthatotherswillconsiderthemandreact
tothem.
(41)Thereadingmaterialiseasy.
Thisclearlyseparatesextensivereadingfromotherapproaches
toteachingforeignlanguagereading.Forextensivereadingto
bepossibleandforittohavethedesiredresults,textsmust
bewellwithinthe1earnersJreadingcompetenceintheforeign
language.
(42)Avarietyofreadingmaterialonawiderangeoftopics
mustbeavailable.
Thesuccessofextensivereadingdependslargelyonenticing
studentstoread.Toawakenorencourageadesiretoread,the
textsmadeavailableshouldideallybeasvariedasthelearners
whoreadthemandthepurposesforwhichtheywanttoread.
(43)Learnerschoosewhattheywanttoread.
Theprincipleoffreedomofchoicemeansthatlearnerscan
selecttextsastheydointheirownlanguage,thatis,they
canchoosetextstheyexpecttounderstand,toenjoyortolearn
from.Correlativetothisprinciple,learnersarealsofree,
indeedencouraged,tostopreadinganythingtheyfindtobetoo
difficult,orthatturnsoutnottobeofinterest.
(44)Learnersreadasmuchaspossible.
Thisisthe"extensive"ofextensivereading,madepossibleby
thepreviousprinciples.Themostcriticalelementinlearning
toreadistheamountoftimespentactuallyreading.
Thepurposeofreadingisusuallyrelatedtopleasure,
informationandgeneralunderstanding.
Inanextensivereadingapproach,learnersareencouragedto
readforthesamekindsofreasonsandinthesamewaysasthe
generalpopulationoffirst-languagereaders.Thissets
extensivereadingapartfromusualclassroompracticeonthe
onehand,andreadingforacademicpurposesontheother.One
hundredpercentcomprehension,indeed,anyparticular
objectivelevelofcomprehension,isnotagoal.Intermsof
readingoutcomes,thefocusshiftsawayfromcomprehension
achievedorknowledgegainedandtowardsthereader'spersonal
experience.
(45)Readingspeedisusuallyfasterratherthanslower.
Whenlearnersarereadingmaterialthatiswellwithintheir
linguisticability,forpersonalinterest,andforgeneral
ratherthanacademicpurposes,itisanincentivetoreading
fluency.
Wehopethattheseprincipleswillgiveteachersfoodfor
thoughtandreflectionastheyconsidertheirbeliefsabouthow
besttohelptheirstudentsbecomeproficientforeign-1anguage
readers.
A.Thelearners'experienceofreadingthetextisatthecenter
oftheextensivereadingexperience,justasitisinreading
ineverydaylife.Forthisreason,extensivereadingisnot
usuallyfollowedbycomprehensionquestions.Itisan
experiencecompleteinitself.Atthesametime,teachersmay
askstudentstocompletefollow-upactivitiesbasedontheir
reading.Suchactivities,whilerespectingtheintegrityof
students,readingexperiences,extendthemininterestingand
usefulways.
B.Books,magazines,newspapers,fiction,non-fiction,texts
thatinform,textsthatentertain,general,specialized,light,
serious.
C.Inhelpingbeginningreadersselecttextsthatarewell
withintheirreadingcomfo
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Thewinnertakesall,itiswidelysupposedincomputing
circles.Indeed,geekshavecoinedaword,“Googlearchy”,for
thewayinwhichsearchenginesencouragewebtraffictowards
themostpopularsites.(46)Thebeliefthatsearchenginesmake
popularwebsitesevermor
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