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2010年考研英語真題二
SectionIUSEofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C
orDonANSWERSHEET1.(1Opoints)
TheoutbreakofswinefluthatwasfirstdetecctedinMexicowasdeclaredaglobalepidemic
onjune11,2009.Itisthefirstwotldwideepidemic_1—bytheWorldHealthOrganization
in41years.
Theheightenedalert_2—anemergencymeetingwithfluexpertsinGenevathatassembled
afterasharppiseincasesinAustralia.andrising_3—inBritainjapan,Chileandelsewhere.
Burtheepiemicis"_4—"inseverity.AccordingtoMargaretChan.Theorganization's
directorgeneral,—5—theoverwhelmingmajortyofpatientsexperiencingonlymildsymptoms
andfullrecovery.Ofteninthe_6—ofanymedicaltreatment.
Theourbreakcametogobal_7—inlafeApril2009.whenMexicanauthoritiesnotedan
unusuallylatgenumberofhospitalizationsanddeaths_8—healthyadults.AsmuchofMexico
CityShutdownattheheightofapanic,casesbeganto_9—inNewYorkCity.thesouthwestern
UnitedStatesandatoundtheworld.
IntheUnitedStates,newcasesseemedtofade_10—warmerweatherarrived.Butinlate
September2009,officialsreportedtherewas_11—fluactivityinalmosteverystateandthat
virtuallyallthe_12—testedarethenewswineflu.Alsoknownas(A)HlNl,notseasonalflu.Inthe
U.S.,Ithas_13—morethanonemillionpeople,andcausedmonethan600deathsandmorethan
6,000hospitalizations.
Federalhealthofficials___14___Tamifluforchildrenfromthenationalstockpileandbegan
—15—ordersfromtheatatesforthenewswinefluvaccine.Thenewvaccine,whichisdifferent
fromtheannualfluvaccine,is_16—aheadofexpectations.Morethanthreemilliondoseswereto
bemadeavailableinearlyOctober2009,thoughmostofthose_17—doseswereoftheFluMist
nasalspraytype,whichisnot_18—forpregnantwomen,peopleover50orthosewithbreathing
difficulties,heartdiseaseorseveralother_19—.Butitwasstillpossibletovaccinatepeoplein
otherhigh-riskgroups;healthcareworkers,people_20—infantsandhealthyyoungpeople.
1.[A]criticized[B]appointed[C]commented[D]designated
2.[A]proceeded[B]activated[C]followed[D]prompted
3.[A]digits[B]numbers[C]amounts[D]sums
4.[A]Moderatre[B]normal[C]unusual[D]extreme
5.[A]With[B]in[C]from[D]by
6.[A]Progress[B]absence[C]presence[D]favor
7.[A]Reality[B]phenomenon[C]cincept[D]notice
8.[A]Over[B]for[C]among[D]to
9.[A]stayup[B]cropup[C]fillup[D]coverup
10.[A]as[B]if[C]unless[D]until
11.[A]excessive[B]enormous[C]significant[D]magnificent
12.[A]categories[B]examples[C]patterns[D]samples
13.[A]imparted[B]immersed[C]injected[D]infected
14.[A]released[B]relayed[C]relieved[D]remained
15.[A]placing[B]delivering[C]taking[D]giving
16.[A]feasible[B]available[C]reliable[D]applicable
17.[A]prevalent[B]principal[C]innovative[D]initial
18.[A]presented[B]restricted[C]recommended[D]introduced
19.[A]problems[B]issues[C]agonies[D]sufferings
20.[A]involvedin[B]caringfor[C]concernedwith[D]wardingoff
SectionIIReadingcomprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourpassages.Answerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosing
A,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
Textl
Thelongestbullruninacenturyofart-markethistoryendedonadramaticnotewithasaleof
56worksbyDamienHirst,BeautifulInsideMyHeadForever,atSotheby'sinLondonon
September15th2008.Allbuttwopiecessold,fetchingmorethan£70m,arecordforasalebya
singleartist.Itwasalastvictory.Astheauctioneercalledoutbids,inNewYorkoneoftheoldest
banksonWallStreet,LehmanBrothers,filedforbankruptcy.
Theworldartmarkethadalreadybeenlosingmomentumforawhileafterrisingbewilderingly
since2003.Atitspeakin2007itwasworthsome$65billion,reckonsClareMcAndrew,founder
ofArtsEconomics,aresearchfirm-doublethefigurefiveyearsearlier.Sincethenitmayhave
comedownto$50billion.Butthemarketgeneratesinterestfarbeyonditssizebecauseitbrings
togethergreatwealth,enormousegos,greed,passionandcontroversyinawaymatchedbyfew
otherindustries.
IntheweeksandmonthsthatfollowedMr.Hirst'ssale,spendingofanysortbecamedeeply
unfashionable,especiallyinNewYork,wherethebail-outofthebankscoincidedwiththelossof
thousandsofjobsandthefinancialdemiseofmanyart-buyinginvestors.Intheartworldthat
meantcollectorsstayedawayfromgalleriesandsalerooms.Salesofcontemporaryartfellby
two-thirds,andinthemostoverheatedsector-forChinesecontemporaryart-theyweredownby
nearly90%intheyeartoNovember2008.Withinweekstheworld'stwobiggestauctionhouses,
Sotheby'sandChristie's,hadtopayoutnearly$200minguaranteestoclientswhohadplaced
worksforsalewiththem.
ThecurrentdownturnintheartmarketistheworstsincetheJapanesestoppedbuying
Impressionistsattheendof1989,amovethatstartedthemostseriouscontractioninthemarket
sincethesecondworldwar.Thistimeexpertsreckonthatpricesareabout40%downontheir
peakonaverage,thoughsomehavebeenfarmorevolatile.ButEdwardDolman,Christie'schief
executive,says:'Tmprettyconfidentwe'reatthebottom.^^
Whatmakesthisslumpdifferentfromthelast,hesays,isthattherearestillbuyersinthe
market,whereasintheearly1990s,wheninterestrateswerehigh,therewasnodemandeven
thoughmanycollectorswantedtosell.Christie'srevenuesinthefirsthalfof2009werestill
higherthaninthefirsthalfof2006.Almosteveryonewhowasinterviewedforthisspecialreport
saidthatthebiggestproblematthemomentisnotalackofdemandbutalackofgoodworktosell.
ThethreeDs-death,debtanddivorce-stilldeliverworksofarttothemarket.Butanyonewho
doesnothavetoselliskeepingaway,waitingforconfidencetoreturn.
21.Inthefirstparagraph,DamienHirst'ssalewasreferredtoas“alastvictory“because.
[A].theartmarkethadwitnessedasuccessionofvictories
[B].theauctioneerfinallygotthetwopiecesatthehighestbids
[C].BeautifulInsideMyHeadForeverwonoverallmasterpieces
[D].itwassuccessfullymadejustbeforetheworldfinancialcrisis
22.Bysaying“spendingofanysortbecamedeeplyunfashionable?,(Linel-2,Para.3),theauthor
suggeststhat.
[A]collectorswerenolongeractivelyinvolvedinart-marketauctions
[B]peoplestoppedeverykindofspendingandstayedawayfromgalleries
[C]artcollectionasafashionhadlostitsappealtoagreatextent
[D]worksofartingeneralhadgoneoutoffashionsotheywerenotworthbuying
23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
[A].Salesofcontemporaryartfelldramaticallyfrom2007to2008.
[B].Theartmarketsurpassedmanyotherindustriesinmomentum.
[C].Themarketgenerallywentdownwardinvariousways.
[D].Someartdealerswereawaitingbetterchancestocome.
24.ThethreeDsmentionedinthelastparagraphare
[A]auctionhouses'favorites
[B]contemporarytrends
[C]factorspromotingartworkcirculation
[D]stylesrepresentingimpressionists
25.Themostappropriatetitleforthistextcouldbe___
[A].FluctuationofArtPrices
[B].Up-to-dateArtAuctions
[C].ArtMarketinDecline
[D].ShiftedInterestinArts
Text2
IwasaddressingasmallgatheringinasuburbanVirginialivingroom—awomen'sgroupthat
hadinvitedmentojointhem.Throughouttheeveningonemanhadbeenparticularlytalkative
frequentlyofferingideasandanecdoteswhilehiswifesatsilentlybesidehimonthecouch.
TowardtheendoftheeveningIcommentedthatwomenfrequentlycomplainthattheirhusbands
don'ttalktothem.Thismanquicklyconcurred.Hegesturedtowardhiswifeandsaid"She'sthe
talkerinourfamily.nTheroomburstintolaughter;themanlookedpuzzledandhurt."It'strue,"he
explained."WhenIcomehomefromworkIhavenothingtosay.Ifshedidn'tkeepthe
conversationgoingwe'dspendthewholeeveninginsilence."
ThisepisodecrystallizestheironythatalthoughAmericanmentendtotalkmorethan
womeninpublicsituationstheyoftentalklessathome.Andthispatterniswreakinghavocwith
mamage.
ThepatternwasobservedbypoliticalscientistAndrewHackerinthelate70s.Sociologist
CatherineKohlerRiessmanreportsinhernewbook"DivorceTalk"thatmostofthewomenshe
interviewed—butonlyafewofthemen—gavelackofcommunicationasthereasonfortheir
divorces.Giventhecurrentdivorcerateofnearly50percent,thatamountstomillionsofcasesin
theUnitedStateseveryyear—avirtualepidemicoffailedconversation.
Inmyownresearchcomplaintsfromwomenabouttheirhusbandsmostoftenfocusednoton
tangibleinequitiessuchashavinggivenupthechanceforacareertoaccompanyahusbandtohis
ordoingfarmorethantheirshareofdailylife-supportworklikecleaningcookingsocial
arrangementsanderrands.Insteadtheyfocusedoncommunication:"Hedoesn'tlistentome""He
doesn'ttalktome."IfoundasHackerobservedyearsbeforethatmostwiveswanttheirhusbands
tobefirstandforemostconversationalpartnersbutfewhusbandssharethisexpectationoftheir
wives.
Inshort,theimagethatbestrepresentsthecurrentcrisisisthestereotypicalcartoonsceneofa
mansittingatthebreakfasttablewithanewspaperheldupinfrontofhisface,whileawoman
glaresatthebackofit,wantingtotalk.
26.Whatismostwives'mainexpectationoftheirhusbands?
[A]Talkingtothem.
[B]Trustingthem.
[C].Supportingtheircareers.
[D].Sharinghousework.
27.Judgingfromthecontext,thephrase“wreakinghavoc,?(Line3,Para.2)mostprobablymeans
[A]generatingmotivation.
[B].exertinginfluence
[C].causingdamage
[D]creatingpressure
28.AllofthefollowingaretrueEXCEPT
[A].mentendtotalkmoreinpublictanwomen
[B].nearly50percentofrecentdivorcesarecausedbyfailedconversation
[C].womenattachmuchimportancetocommunicationbetweencouples
[D]afemaletendstobemoretalkativeathomethanherspouse
29.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethemainideaofthistext?
[A].Themoraldecayingdeservesmoreresearchbysociologists.
[B].Marriagebreak-upstemsfromsexinequalities.
[C].Husbandandwifehavedifferentexpectationsfromtheirmarriage.
[D].Conversationalpatternsbetweenmanandwifearedifferent.
30.Inthefollowingpartimmediatelyafterthistext,theauthorwillmostprobablyfocuson
[A].avividaccountofthenewbookDivorceTalk
[B].adetaileddescriptionofthestereotypicalcartoon
[C].otherpossiblereasonsforahighdivorcerateintheU.S.
[D]abriefintroductiontothepoliticalscientistAndrewHacker
Txet3
Overthepastdecade,manycompanieshadperfectedtheartofcreatingautomaticbehaviors
——habits——amongconsumers.Thesehabitshavehelpedcompaniesearnbillionsofdollarswhen
customerseatsnacks,applylotionsandwipecountersalmostwithoutthinking,ofteninresponse
toacarefullydesignedsetofdailycues.
“Therearefundamentalpublichealthproblems,likehandwashingwithsoap,thatremain
killersonlybecausewecan'tfigureouthowtochangepeople'shabits,Dr.Curtissaid."We
wantedtolearnfromprivateindustryhowtocreatenewbehaviorsthathappenautomatically.^^
ThecompaniesthatDr.Curtisturnedto—Procter&Gamble,Colgate-Palmoliveand
Unilever-hadinvestedhundredsofmillionsofdollarsfindingthesubtlecuesinconsumers,
livesthatcorporationscouldusetointroducenewroutines.
Ifyoulookhardenough,you'llfindthatmanyoftheproductsweuseeveryday-chewing
gums,skinmoisturizers,disinfectingwipes,airfresheners,waterpurifiers,healthsnacks,
antiperspirants,colognes,teethwhiteners,fabricsofteners,vitamins-areresultsof
manufacturedhabits.Acenturyago,fewpeopleregularlybrushedtheirteethmultipletimesaday.
Today,becauseofcannyadvertisingandpublichealthcampaigns,manyAmericanshabitually
givetheirpearlywhitesacavity-preventingscrubtwiceaday,oftenwithColgate,Crestoroneof
theotherbrands.
Afewdecadesago,manypeopledidn'tdrinkwateroutsideofameal.Thenbeverage
companiesstartedbottlingtheproductionoffar-offsprings,andnowofficeworkersunthinkingly
sipbottledwateralldaylong.Chewinggum,onceboughtprimarilybyadolescentboys,isnow
featuredincommercialsasabreathfreshenerandteethcleanserforuseafterameal.Skin
moisturizersareadvertisedaspartofmorningbeautyrituals,slippedinbetweenhairbrushingand
puttingonmakeup.
“Ourproductssucceedwhentheybecomepartofdailyorweeklypatterns,saidCarolBerning,
aconsumerpsychologistwhorecentlyretiredfromProcter&Gamble,thecompanythatsold$76
billionofTide,Crestandotherproductslastyear."'Creatingpositivehabitsisahugepartof
improvingourconsumers5lives,andit'sessentialtomakingnewproductscommerciallyviable.^^
Throughexperimentsandobservation,socialscientistslikeDr.Berninghavelearnedthatthere
ispowerintyingcertainbehaviorstohabitualcuesthroughrelentlessadvertising.Asthisnew
scienceofhabithasemerged,controversieshaveeruptedwhenthetacticshavebeenusedtosell
questionablebeautycreamsorunhealthyfoods.
31.AccordingtoDr.Curtis,habitslikehandwashingwithsoap.
[A]shouldbefurthercultivated
[B]shouldbechangedgradually
[C]aredeeplyrootedinhistory
[D]arebasicallyprivateconcerns
32.Bottledwater,chewinggunandskinmoisturizersarementionedinParagraph5soasto
[A]revealtheirimpactonpeople'shabits
[B]showtheurgentneedofdailynecessities
[C]indicatetheireffectonpeople'sbuyingpower
[D]manifestthesignificantroleofgoodhabits
33.whichofthefollowingdoesNOTbelongtoproductsthathelpcreatepeople'shabits?
[A]Tide
[B]Crest
[C]Colgate
[D]Unilever
34.Fromthetextwekonwthatsomeofconsumer'shabitsaredevelopeddueto
[A]perfectedartofproducts
[B]automaticbehaviorcreation
[C]commercialpromotions
[D]scientificexperiments
35.theauthor'sattitudetowardtheinfluenceofadvertisementonpeople'shabitsis
[A]indifferent
[B]negative
[C]positive
[D]biased
Text4
ManyAmericansregardthejurysystemasaconcreteexpressionofcrucialdemocraticvalues,
includingtheprinciplesthatallcitizenswhomeetminimalqualificationsofageandliteracyare
equallycompetenttoserveonjuries;thatjurorsshouldbeselectedrandomlyfromarepresentative
crosssectionofthecommunity;thatnocitizenshouldbedeniedtherighttoserveonajuryon
accountofrace,religion,sex,ornationalorigin;thatdefendantsareentitledtotrialbytheirpeers;
andthatverdictsshouldrepresenttheconscienceofthecommunityandnotjusttheletterofthe
law.Thejuryisalsosaidtobethebestsurvivingexampleofdirectratherthanrepresentative
democracy.Inadirectdemocracy,citizenstaketurnsgoverningthemselves,ratherthanelecting
representativestogovernforthem.
Butasrecentlyasin1986,juryselectionproceduresconflictedwiththesedemocraticideals.
Insomestates,forexample,jurydutywaslimitedtopersonsofsupposedlysuperiorintelligence,
education,andmoralcharacter.AlthoughtheSupremeCourtoftheUnitedStateshadprohibited
intentionalracialdiscriminationinjuryselectionasearlyasthe1880caseofStrauderv.West
Virginia,thepracticeofselectingso-calledeliteorblue-ribbonjuriesprovidedaconvenientway
aroundthisandotherantidiscriminationlaws.
Thesystemalsofailedtoregularlyincludewomenonjuriesuntilthemid-20thcentury.
AlthoughwomenfirstservedonstatejuriesinUtahin1898,itwasnotuntilthe1940sthata
majorityofstatesmadewomeneligibleforjuryduty.Eventhenseveralstatesautomatically
exemptedwomenfromjurydutyunlesstheypersonallyaskedtohavetheirnamesincludedonthe
jurylist.Thispracticewasjustifiedbytheclaimthatwomenwereneededathome,anditkept
juriesunrepresentativeofwomenthroughthe1960s.
In1968,theCongressoftheUnitedStatespassedtheJurySelectionandServiceAct,ushering
inaneweraofdemocraticreformsforthejury.Thislawabolishedspecialeducational
requirementsforfederaljurorsandrequiredthemtobeselectedatrandomfromacrosssectionof
theentirecommunity.Inthelandmark1975decisionTaylorv.Louisiana,theSupremeCourt
extendedtherequirementthatjuriesberepresentativeofallpartsofthecommunitytothestate
level.TheTaylordecisionalsodeclaredsexdiscriminationinjuryselectiontobeunconstitutional
andorderedstatestousethesameproceduresforselectingmaleandfemalejurors.
36.FromtheprinciplesoftheUSjurysystem,welearnthat
[A]bothliterateandilliteratepeoplecanserveonjuries
[B]defendantsareimmunefromtrialbytheirpeers
[C]noagelimitshouldbeimposedforjuryservice
[D]judgmentshouldconsidertheopinionofthepublic
37.Thepracticeofselectingso-calledelitejurorspriorto1968showed
[A]theinadequacyofantidiscriminationlaws
[B]theprevalentdiscriminationagainstcertainraces
[C]theconflictingidealsinjuryselectionprocedures
[D]thearrogancecommonamongtheSupremeCourtjudegs
38.Eveninthe1960s,womenwereseldomonthejurylistinsomestatesbecause
[A]theywereautomaticallybannedbystatelaws
[B]theyfellfarshortoftherequiredqualifications
[C]theyweresupposedtoperformdomesticduties
[D]theytendedtoevadepublicengagement
39.AftertheJurySelectionandServiceActwaspassed._
[A]sexdiscriminationinjuryselectionwasunconstitutionalandhadtobeabolished
[B]educationalrequirementsbecamelessrigidintheselectionoffederaljurors
[C]jurorsatthestateleveloughttoberepresentativeoftheentirecommunity
[D]statesoughttoconformtothefederalcourtinreformingthejurysystem
4O.indiscussingtheUSjurysystem,thetextcenterson
[A]itsnatureandproblems
[B]itscharacteristicsandtradition
[C]itsproblemsandtheirsolutions
[D]itstraditionanddevelopment
PartB
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextanddecidewhtehereachofthestatementsistrueorfalse.
ChooseTifthestatementsistrueorFifthestatementisnottrue.Markyouranswers
onANSWERSHTTET1.(10points)
CopyingBirdsMarySaveAircraftFuel
BothBoeingandAirbushavetrumpetedtheefficiencyoftheirnewestaircraft,the787andA350
respectively.Theircleverdesignsandlightweightcompositescertainlymakeadifference.Buta
groupofresearchersatStanfordUniversityJedbyIlanKroo,hassuggestedthatairlinescould
takeamorenaturalisticapproachtocuttingjet-fueluse,anditwouldnotrequirethemtobuynew
aircraft.
Theanswer,saysDrKroo,lieswithbirds.Since1914,scientistshaveknownthatbirdsflyingin
formation-aV-shape-expendlessenergy.Theairflowingoverabird5swingscurlsupwardsbehind
thewingtips,aphenomenonknownasupwash.Otherbirdsflyingintheupwashexperience
reduceddrag,andspendlessenergypropellingthemselves.PeterLissaman,anaeronautics
expertwhowasformerlyatCaltechandUniversityofSouthernCalifornia,hassuggestedthata
formationof25birdsmightenjoyarangeincreaseof71%.
Whenappliedtoaircraft,theprinciplesarenotsubstantiallydifferent.DrKrooandhisteam
modelledwhatwouldhappenifthreepassengerjetsdepartingfromLosAngeles,SanFrancisco
andLasVegasweretoassembleoverUtah,assumeaninvertedV-formation,occasionallychange
placessoallcouldhaveaturninthemostfavourablepositions,andproceedtoLondon.They
foundthattheaircraftconsumedasmuchas15%lessfuel(coupledwithareductionin
carbon-dioxideoutput).Nitrogen-oxideemissionsduringthecruisingportionsoftheflightfellby
aroundaquarter.
Thereare,ofcourse,knotstobeworkedout.Oneconsiderationissafety,oratleastthe
perceptionofit.Wouldpassengersfeelcomfortabletravellingincompanion?DrKroopointsout
thattheaircaftcouldbeseparatedbyseveralnauticalmiles,andwouldnotbeintheintimate
groupingfavouredbydisplayteamsliketheRedArrows.Apassengerpeeringoutofthewindow
mightnotevenseetheotherplanes.Whethertheseperationdistancesinvolvedwouldsatisfy
air-traffic-controlregulationsisanothermatter,althoughaworkinggroupattheInternationalCivil
AviationOrganisationhasincludedthepossibilityformationflyinginablueprintfornew
operationalguidelines.
Itremainstobeseenhowweatherconditionsaffecttheairflowsthatmakeformationflightmore
efficient.Inzonesofincreasedturbulence,theplanes'wakeswilldecaymorequicklyandthe
effectwilldiminish.DrKroosaysthisisoneoftheareashisteamwillinvestigatefurther.Itmight
alsobehardforairlinestoco-ordinatethedeparturetimesanddestinationsofpassengeraircraftin
awaythatwouldallowthemtogainfromformationflight.Cargoaircraft,incontrast,mightbe
easiertoreschedule,asmightroutinemilitaryflights.
Astihappens,America'sarmedforcesareonthecasealready.Earlierthisyearthecountry's
DefenceAdvancedResearchProjectsAgencyannouncedplanstopayBoeingtoinvestigate
formationflight,thoughtheprogrammehasyettobegin.Therearereportsthatsomemilitary
aircraftflewinformationwhentheywerelowonfuelduringtheSecondWorldWar,butDr
Lissamansaystheyareunsubstantiated.),MyfatherwasanRAFpilotandmycousintheskipper
ofaLancasterlostoverBerlin,5,headds.Soheshouldknow.
41.FindingoftheStanfordUniversityresearcherswillpromotethesalesofnewBoeingand
Airbusaircraft.
42.Theupwashexperiencemaysavepropellingenergyaswellasreducingresistance.
43.Formationflightismorecomfortablebecausepassengerscannotseetheotherplanes.
44.Therolethatweatherplaysinformationflighthasnotyetbeenclearlydefined.
45.IthasbeendocumentedthatduringWorldWarII,America'sarmedforcesoncetried
formationflighttosavefuel.
SectionIIITraslation
46.Directions:
InthissectionthereisatextinEnglish.TranslateitintoChinese.Writeyourtranslationon
ANSWERSHEET2.(15points)
“Suatainability“hasbecomeapopularwordthesedays,buttoTedNing,theconceptwill
alwayshavepersonalmeaning.Havingenduredapainfulperiodofunsustainabilityinhisownlife
madeitcleartohimthatsustainability-orientedvaluesmustbeexpressedthougheverydayaction
andchoice.
Ningrecallsspendingaconfusingyearinthelate1990ssellinginsurance.He'dbeenthough
thedot-comboomandburstand,desperateforajob,signedonwithaBoulderagency.
Itdidn'tgowell.4<Itwasareallyhadmovebecausethat'snotmypassion,saysNing,whose
dilemmaaboutthejobtranslated,predictably,intoalackofsales.<4Iwasmiserable,Ihadsomuch
anxietythatIwouldwakeupinthemiddleofthenightandstareattheceiling.Ihadnomoney
andneededthejob.Everyonesaid,"Justwait,you'llturnthecomer,giveitsome
翻譯參考
“堅持不懈”如今已成一個流行詞匯,但對TedNing而言,這個概念一直有個人含義,
經(jīng)歷了一段痛苦松懈的個人生活,使他清楚面向以堅持不懈為導向的價值觀,必須貫徹到每
天的行動和選擇中。
Ning回憶起20世紀90年代末期賣保險的那段迷茫時光,他通過蓬勃興起的網(wǎng)絡瘋狂
地找工作,并且與Boulder代理機構(gòu)簽了約。
事情進展并不順利,TedNing說到:“那真是個糟糕的選擇,因為我對此沒有激情,”
可以預料,他把工作中的矛盾能解釋為沒有業(yè)務。Ning說:“我很痛苦渴望午夜起來盯著
天花板,我沒錢,我需要工作,每個人都說'等吧,只要有耐心會好轉(zhuǎn)的。'”
SectionIVWriting
47.Directions:
YouhavejustcomebackfromtheU.S.asamemberofaSino-Americanculturalexchange
program.WritealettertoyourAmericancolleagueto
1)Expressyourthanksforhis/herwarmreception;
2)Welcomehim/hertovisitChinainduecourse.
Youshouldwriteabout100wordsonANSWERSHEET2.
Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter.Use“ZhangWei“instead.
Donotwriteyouraddress.(10points)
SAMPLE
Dearxxx,
IwouldliketoconveymyheartfeltthankstoyouforyourkindnesstoreceivemewhenI
participatedinanexchangeprograminUSA.
YourgeneroushelpmadeitpossiblethatIhadaverypleasantstayandachancetoknow
Americanculturesbetter.Besides,IthinkitisanhonorformetomakefriendswithyouandIwill
cherishthegoodwillyoushowedtomewhereverIgo.IdohopethatyouwillvisitChinaoneday,
sothatIcouldhavetheopportunitytorepayyourkindnessandrefreshourfriendship.
Ifeelobligedtothankyouagain.
Sincerelyyours,
ZhangWei
48.Directions:
Inthissection,youareaskedtowriteanessaybasedonthefollowingchart.Inyourwriting,you
should
1)Interpretthechartand
2)Giveyourcomments.
Youshouldwriteatleast150words.
WriteyouressayononANSWERSHEET2.(15points)
Mobile-phonesubscriptions
(2000-2008)subscriptionnumber
SAMPLE
Inthischart,wecanseethemobilephonesubscriptionsindevelopedcountrieshaveasteady
andslightincreasefrom1990to2007andthenremainconstantin2008.Meanwhilethemobile
phonesubscriptionsindevelopingcountrieshavewitnessedaslowincreasefrom1990to2004
andthenagreatsurgefrom2004to20007:thebiggestsurgehappensfrom2005to2006.
Thischartreflectsdifferentdevelopingmodesofmobilephoneindustryindevelopedand
developingcountries.Thedevelopedcountrieshavealimitednumberofpopulations,mostof
whomarewell-educated.Therefore,thespreadingofthemobilephoneserviceisefficientand
soonthemarketissaturated.Alsoatthebeginningthedevelopedcountrieshavemorepeoplewho
canaffordthisservice.Thedevelopingcountrieshavealargepopulationwhokeepsalarge
demandformobileservice.Asthemobilephoneservicebecomescheaperandcheaper,the
increasingcustomerssubscribetobenefitfromthisservice.
Asdiscussedabove,itisnotsurprisingtoseethischange.Inmyopinion,thistrendthatthe
numberofmobile-phonesubscriptionsisincreasinglyincreasingwil
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