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PAGEPAGE192001年全國碩士研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試英語試題及答案PartIStructureandVocabularySectionA
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(5points)Example:
IhavebeentotheGreatWallthreetimes_______1979.
[A]from[B]after[C]for[D]since
Thesentenceshouldread,“IhavebeentotheGreatWallthreetimessince1979.”
Therefore,youshouldchoose[D]SampleAnswer[A][B][C][■]1.IfIwereinamovie,thenitwouldbeabouttimethatI______myheadinmyhandsforacry.
[A]bury[B]amburying[C]buried[D]wouldbury
2.Goodnewswassometimesreleasedprematurely,withtheBritishrecaptureoftheport_______halfadaybeforethedefendersactuallysurrendered.
[A]toannounce[B]announced[C]announcing[D]wasannounced
3.Accordingtoonebelief,iftruthistobeknownitwillmakeitselfapparent,soone______waitinsteadofsearchingforit.
[A]wouldrather[B]hadto[C]cannotbut[D]hadbest
4.Shefeltsuitablyhumblejustasshe_______whenhehadfirsttakenagoodlookathercityself,hairwavedandgolden,nailsredandpointed.
[A]had[B]hadhad[C]wouldhavehad[D]hashad
5.TherewasnosignthatMrJospin,whokeepsafirmcontrolonthepartydespitefrom_______leadershipofit,wouldintervenepersonally.
[A]beingresigned[B]havingresigned[C]goingtoresign[D]resign
6.Soinvolvedwiththeircomputers_______thatleadersatsummercomputercapsoftenhavetoforcethemtobreakforsportsandgames.
[A]becamethecildren[B]becomethechildren[C]hadthechildrenbecome[D]dothechildrenbecome
7.TheindividualTVviewerinvariablysensesthatheorsheis_______ananonymous,statisticallyinsignificantpartofahugeanddiverseaudience.
[A]everythingexcept[B]anythingbut[C]nolessthan[D]nothingmorethan
8.Onedifficultyintranslationliesinobtainingaconceptmatch._______thisismeantthataconceptinonelanguageislostorchangedinmeaningintranslation.
[A]By[B]In[C]Nolessthan[D]Nothingmorethan
9.Conversationbecomesweakerinasocietythatspendssomuchtimelisteningandbeingtalkedto_______ithasallbutlostthewillandtheskilltospeakforitself.
[A]as[B]which[C]that[D]what
10.Churchasweusethewordreferstoallreligiousinstitutions,_______theyChristian,Islamic,Buddhist,Jewish,andsoon.
[A]be[B]being[C]were[D]are
SectionB
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(10points)
Example:
ThelostcaroftheLeeswasfound_______inthewoodsoffthehighway.
[A]vanished[B]scattered[C]abandoned[D]rejected
Thesentenceshouldread,“ThelostcaroftheLeeswasfoundabandonedinthe
woodsoffthehighway.”Therefore,youshouldchoose[C].SampleAnswer[A][B][■][D]11.Heistooyoungtobeableto_______betweenrightandwrong.
[A]discard[B]discern[C]disperse[D]disregard
12.Itwasno_______thathiscarwasseennearthebankatthetimeoftherobbery.
[A]coincidence[B]convention[C]certainty[D]complication
13.OneoftheresponsibilitiesoftheCoastGuardistomakesurethatallships_______followtrafficrulesinbusyharbors.
[A]cautiously[B]dutifully[C]faithfully[D]skillfully
14.TheEskimoisperhapsoneofthemosttrustingandconsiderateofallIndiansbutseemstobethe_______welfareofhisanimals.
[A]criticalabout[B]indignantat[C]indifferentto[D]subjectto
15.Thechairmanoftheboard_______onmetheunpleasantjobofdismissinggoodworkersthefirmcannolongeraffordtoemploy.
[A]compelled[B]posed[C]pressed[D]tempted
16.Itisnaivetoexpectthatanysocietycanresolveallthesocialproblemsitisfacedwith_______.
[A]forlong[B]inandout[C]onceforall[D]bynature
17.Usingextremelydifferentdecoratingschemesinadjoiningroomsmayresultin_______
andlackofunityinstyle.
[A]conflict[B]confrontation[C]disturbance[D]disharmony
18.TheTimberrattlesnakeisnowontheendangeredspecieslist,andisextinctintwoeasternstatesinwhichitonce_______.
[A]thrived[B]swelled[C]prospered[D]flourished
19.However,growthinthefabricatedmetalsindustrywasableto_______someofthedeclineintheironandsteelindustry.
[A]overturn[B]overtake[C]offset[D]oppress
20.Becauseofitsintimacy,radioisusuallymorethanjustamedium;itis_______.
[A]firm[B]company[C]corporation[D]enterprise
21.Whenanynonhumanorganistransplantedintoaperson,thebodyimmediatelyrecognizesitas_______.
[A]novel[B]remote[C]distant[D]foreign
22.MyfavoriteradiosongistheoneIfirstheardonathick1923EdisondiscI_______atagaragesale.
[A]trifledwith[B]scrapedthrough[C]stumbledupon[D]thirstedfor
23.Somedaysoftwarewilltranslatebothwrittenandspokenlanguagesowellthattheneedforanycommonsecondlanguagecould_______.
[A]descend[B]decline[C]deteriorate[D]depress
24.Equipmentnot______officialsafetystandardshasallbeenremovedfromtheworkshop.
[A]conformingto[B]consistentwith[C]predominantover[D]providingfor
25.Asanindustry,biotechnologystandsto_______electronicsindollarvolumeandperhapssurpassitinsocialimpactby2020.
[A]contend[B]contest[C]rival[D]strive
26.TheauthorsoftheUnitedStatesconstitutionattemptedtoestablishaneffectivenationalgovernmentwhilepreserving______forthestatesandlibertyforindividuals.
[A]autonomy[B]dignity[C]monopoly[D]stability
27.ForthreequartersofitsspanonEarth,lifeevolvedalmost_______asmicroorganisms.
[A]precisely[B]instantly[C]initially[D]exclusively
28.Theintroductionofgunpowdergraduallymadethebowandarrow_______,particularlyinWesternEurope.
[A]obscure[B]obsolete[C]optional[D]overlapping
29.Whoeverformulatedthetheoryoftheoriginoftheuniverse,itisjust_______andneedsproving.
[A]spontaneous[B]hypothetical[C]intuitive[D]empirical
30.Thefutureofthiscompanyis_______:manyofitstalentedemployeesareflowingintomoreprofitablenetbasedbusinesses.
[A]atodds[B]introuble[C]invain[D]atstakePartⅡClozeTest
Direction:
Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(10points)Thegovernmentistobanpaymentstowitnessesbynewspapersseekingtobuyuppeopleinvolvedinprominentcases31thetrialofRosemaryWest.
Inasignificant32oflegalcontrolsoverthepress,LordIrvine,theLordChancellor,willintroducea33billthatwillproposemakingpaymentstowitnesses34andwillstrictlycontroltheamountof35thatcanbegiventoacase36atrialbegins.
InalettertoGeraldKaufman,chairmanoftheHouseofcommonsmediaselectcommittee,LordIrvinesaidhe37withacommitteereportthisyearwhichsaidthatselfregulationdidnot38sufficientcontrol.
39ofthelettercametwodaysafterLordIrvinecauseda40ofmediaprotestwhenhesaidthe
41ofprivacycontrolscontainedinEuropeanlegislationwouldbelefttojudges42toParliament.
TheLordChancellorsaidintroductionoftheHumanRightsBill,which43theEuropeanConventiononHumanRightslegally44inBritain,laiddownthateverybodywas45toprivacyandthatpublicfigurescouldgotocourttoprotectthemselvesandtheirfamilies.
“Pressfreedomswillbeinsafehands46ourBritishjudges,"hesaid.
Witnesspaymentsbecamean47afterWestwassentencedto10lifesentencesin1995.Upto19witnesseswere48tohavereceivedpaymentsfortellingtheirstoriestonewspapers.Conernswereraised49witnessesmightbeencouragedtoexaggeratetheirstoriesincourtto50guiltyverdicts.
31.[A]asto[B]forinstance[C]inparticular[D]suchas
32.[A]tightening[B]intensifying[C]focusing[D]fastening
33.[A]sketch[B]rough[C]preliminary[D]improper
34.[A]illogical[B]illegal[C]improbable[D]improper
35.[A]publicity[B]penalty[C]popularity[D]peculiarity
36.[A]since[B]if[C]before[D]as
37.[A]sided[B]shared[C]complied[D]agreed
38.[A]present[B]offer[C]manifest[D]indicate
39.[A]Release[B]Publication[C]Printing[D]Exposure
40.[A]storm[B]rage[C]flare[D]flash
41.[A]translation[B]interpretation[C]exhibition[D]demonstration
42.[A]betterthan[B]otherthan[C]ratherthan[D]soonerthan
43.[A]changes[B]makes[C]sets[D]turns
44.[A]binding[B]convincing[C]restraining[D]sustaining
45.[A]authorized[B]credited[C]entitled[D]qualified
46.[A]with[B]to[C]from[D]by
47.[A]impact[B]incident[C]inference[D]issue
48.[A]stated[B]remarked[C]said[D]told
49.[A]what[B]when[C]which[D]that
50.[A]assure[B]confide[C]ensure[D]guarantee
PartⅢReadingComprehension
Directions:
Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefouranswers[A],[B],[C]and[D].Readthepassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.ThenmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(40points)
Passage1
Specialisationcanbeseenasaresponsetotheproblemofanincreasingaccumulationofscientificknowledge.Bysplittingupthesubjectmatterintosmallerunits,onemancouldcontinuetohandletheinformationanduseitasthebasisforfurtherresearch.Butspecialisationwasonlyoneofaseriesofrelateddevelopmentsinscienceaffectingtheprocessofcommunication.Anotherwasthegrowingprofessionalisationofscientificactivity.
Noclearcutdistinctioncanbedrawnbetweenprofessionalsandamateursinscience:exceptionscanbefoundtoanyrule.Neverthelss,theword`amateur'doescarryaconnotationthatthepersonconcernedisnotfullyintegratedintothescientificcommunityand,inparticular,maynotfullyshareitsvalues.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthenineteenthcentury,withitsconsequentrequirementofalonger,morecomplextraining,impliedgreaterproblemsforamateurparticipationinscience.Thetrendwasnaturallymostobviousinthoseareasofsciencebasedespeciallyonamathematicalorlaboratorytraining,andcanbeillustratedintermsofthedevelopmentofgeologyintheUnitedKingdom.
AcomparisonofBritishgeologicalpublicationsoverthelastcenturyandahalfrevealsnotsimplyanincreasingemphasisontheprimacyofresearch,butalsoachangingdefinitionofwhatconstitutesanacceptableresearchpaper.Thus,inthenineteenthcentury,localgeologicalstudiesrepresentedworthwhileresearchintheirownright;but,inthetwentiethcentury,localstudieshaveincreasinglybecomeacceptabletoprofessionalsonlyiftheyincorporate,andreflecton,thewidergeologicalpicture.Amateurs,ontheotherhand,havecontinuedtopursuelocalstudiesintheoldway.Theoverallresulthasbeentomakeentrancetoprofessionalgeologicaljournalsharderforamateurs,aresultthathasbeenreinforcedbythewidespradintroductionofrefereeing,firstbynationaljournalsinthenineteenthcenturyandthenbyseverallocalgeologicaljournalsinthetwentiethcentury.Asalogicalconsequenceofthisdevelopment,separatejournalshavenowappearedaimedmainlytowardseitherprofessionaloramateurreadership.Arathersimilarprocessofdifferentiationhasledtoprofessionalgeologistscomingtogethernationallywithinoneortwospecificsocieties,whereastheamateurshavetendedeithertoremaininlocalsocietiesortocometogethernationallyinadifferentway.
AlthoughtheprocessofprofessionalisationandspecialisationwasalreadywellunderwayinBritishgeologyduringthenineteenthcentury,itsfullconsequenceswerethusdelayeduntilthetwentiethcentury.Insciencegenerally,however,thenineteenthcenturymustbereckonedasthecrucialperiodforthischangeinthestructureofscience.
51.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthe19thcenturymightbemoreclearlyseeninscien
-cessuchas_______.
[A]sociologyandchemistry
[B]physicsandpsychology
[C]sociologyandpsychology
[D]physicsandchemistry
52.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_______.
[A]thereislittledistinctionbetweenspecialisationandprofessionalisation
[B]amateurscancompetewithprofessionalsinsomeareasofscience
[C]professionalstendtowelcomeamateursintothescientificcommunity
[D]amateurshavenationalacademicsocietiesbutnolocalones
53.Theauthorwritesofthedevelopmentofgeologytodemonstrate_______.
[A]theprocessofspecialisationandprofessionalisation
[B]thehardshipofamateursinscientificstudy
[C]thechangeofpoliciesinscientificpublications
[D]thediscriminationofprofessionalsagainstamateurs
54.Thedirectreasonforspecialisationis_______。
[A]thedevelopmentincommunication
[B]thegrowthofprofessionalisation
[C]theexpansionofscientificknowledge
[D]thesplittingupofacademicsocieties
Passage2
Agreatdealofattentionisbeingpaidtodaytothesocalleddigitaldivide—thedivisionoftheworldintotheinfo(information)richandtheinfopoor.Andthatdividedoesexisttoday.MywifeandIlecturedaboutthisloomingdangertwentyyearsago.Whatwaslessvisiblethen,however,werethenew,positiveforcesthatworkagainstthedigitaldivide.Therearereasonstobeoptimistic.
Therearetechnologicalreasonstohopethedigitaldividewillnarrow.AstheInternetbecomesmoreandmorecommercialized,itisintheinterestofbusinesstouniversalizeaccess—afterall,themorepeopleonline,themorepotentialcustomersthereare.Moreandmoregovernments,afraidtheircountrieswillbeleftbehind,wanttospreadInternetaccess.Withinthenextdecadeortwo,onetotwobillionpeopleontheplanetwillbenettedtogether.Asaresult,Inowbelievethedigitaldividewillnarrowratherthanwidenintheyearsahead.AndthatisverygoodnewsbecausetheInternetmaywellbethemostpowerfultoolforcombatingworldpovertythatwe'veeverhad.
Ofcourse,theueoftheInternetisn'ttheonlywaytodefeatpoverty.AndtheInternetisnottheonlytoolwehave.Butithasenormouspotential.Totakeadvantageofthistool,someimpoverishedcountrieswillhavetogetovertheiroutdatedanticolonialprejudiceswithrespecttoforeigninvestment.Countriesthatstillthinkforeigninvestmentisaninvasionoftheirsovereigntymightwellstudythehistoryofinfrastructure(thebasicstructuralfoundationsofasociety)intheUnitedStates.WhentheUnitedStatesbuiltitsindustrialsinfrastructure,itdidn'thavethecapitaltodoso.AndthatiswhyAmerica'sSecondWaveinfrastructure—includingroads,barbors,highways,protsandsoon—werebuiltwithforeigninvestment.TheEnglish,theGermans,theDutchandtheFrenchwereinvestinginBritain'sformercolony.Theyfinancedthem.ImmigrantAmericansbuiltthem.Guesswhoownsthemnow?TheAmericans.IbelievethesamethingwouldbetrueinplaceslikeBraziloranywhereelseforthatmatter.ThemoreforeigncapitalyouhavehelpingyoubuildyourThirdWaveinfrastructure,whichtodayisanelectronicinfrastructure,thebetteroffyou'regoingtobe.Thatdoesn'tmeanlyingdownandbecomingfooled,orlettingforeigncorporationsrununcontrolled.ButitdoesmeansrecognizinghowimportanttheycanbeinbuildingtheenergyandtelecominfrastructuresneededtotakefulladvantageoftheInternet.
55.Digitaldivideissomething_______.
[A]gettingworsebecauseoftheInternet
[B]therichcountriesareresponsiblefor
[C]theworldmustguardagainst
[D]consideredpositivetoday
56.GovernmentsattachimportancetotheInternetbecauseit_______.
[A]offerseconomicpotentials
[B]canbringforeignfunds
[C]cansoonwipeoutworldpoverty
[D]connectspeopleallovertheworld
57.ThewritermentionedthecaseoftheUnitedStatestojustifythepolicyof_______.
[A]providingfinancialsupportoverseas
[B]preventingforeigncapital'scontrol
[C]buildingindustrialinfrastructure
[D]acceptingforeigninvestment
58.Itseemsthatnowacountry'seconomydependsmuchon_______.
[A]howwelldevelopeditiselectronically
[B]whetheritisprejudicedagainstimmigrants
[C]whetheritadoptsAmerica'sindustrialpattern
[D]howmuchcontrolithasoverforeigncorporations
Passage3
WhydosomanyAmericansdistrustwhattheyreadintheirnewspapers?TheAmericanSocietyofNewspaperEditorsistryingtoanswerthispainfulquestion.Theorganizationisdeepintoalongselfanalysisknownasthejournalismcredibilityproject.
Sadtosay,thisprojecthasturnedouttobemostlylowlevelfindingsaboutfactualerrorsandspellingandgrammarmistakes,combinedwithlotsofheadscratchingpuzzlementaboutwhatintheworldthosereadersreallywant.
Butthesourcesofdistrustgowaydeeper.Mostjounalistslearntoseetheworldthroughasetofstandardtemplates(patterns)intowhichtheyplugeachday'sevents.Inotherwords,thereisaconventionalstorylineinthenewsroomculturethatprovidesabackboneandareadymadenarrativestructureforotherwiseconfusingnews.
Thereexistsasocialandculturaldisconnectbetweenjournalistsandtheirreaders,whichhelpsexplainwhythe“standardtemplates"ofthenewsroomseemalientomanyreaders.Inarecentsurvey,questionnairesweresenttoreportersinfivemiddlesizecitiesaroundthecountry,plusonelargemetropolitanarea.Thenresidentsinthesecommunitieswerephonedatrandomandaskedthesamequestions.
RepliesshowthatcomparedwithotherAmericans,journalistsaremorelikelytoliveinupscaleneighborhoods,havemaids,ownMercedeses,andtradestocks,andthey'relesslikelytogotochurch,dovolunteerwork,orputdownrootsinacoummunity.
Reporterstendtobepartofabroadlydefinedsocialandculturalelite,sotheirworktendstoreflecttheconventionalvaluesofthiselite.Theastonishingdistrustofthenewsmediaisn'trootedininaccuracyorpoorreportorialsskillsbutinthedailyclashofworldviewsbetweenreportersandtheirreaders.
Thisisanexplosivesituationforanyindustry,particularlyadecliningone.Hereisatroubledbusinessthatkeepshiringemployeeswhoseattitudesvastlyannoythecustomers.Thenitsponsorslotsofsymposiumsandacredibilityprojectdedicatedtowonderingwhycustomersareannoyedandfleeinginlargenumbers.Butitneverseemstogetaroundtonoticingtheculturalandclassbiasesthatsomanyformerbuyersarecomplainingabout.Ifitdid,itwouldopenupitsdiversityprogram,nowfocusednarrowlyonraceandgender,andlookforreporterswhodifferbroadlybyoutlook,values,education,andclass.
59Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
[A]needsofthereadersallovertheworld
[B]causesofthepublicdisappointmentaboutnewspapers
[C]originsofthedecliningnewspaperindustry
[D]aimsofajournalismcredibilityproject
60.Theresultsofthejournalismcredibilityprojectturnedouttobe_______.
[A]quitetrustworthy
[B]somewhatcontradictory
[C]veryilluminating
[D]rathersuperficial
61.Thebasicproblemofjournalistsaspointedoutbythewriterliesintheir_______.
[A]workingattitude
[B]conventionallifestyle
[C]worldoutlook
[D]educationalbackground
62.Despiteitsefforts,thenewspaperindustrystillcannotsatisfythereadersowingto
its_______.
[A]failuretorealizeitsrealproblem
[B]tendencytohireannoyingreporters
[C]likelinesstodoinaccuratereporting
[D]prejudiceinmattersofraceandgender
Passage4
Theworldisgoingthroughthebiggestwaveofmergersandacquisitionseverwitnessed.TheprocesssweepsfromhyperactiveAmericatoEuropeandreachestheemergingcountrieswithunsurpassedmight.Manyinthesecountriesarelookingatthisprocessandworrying:“Won'tthewaveofbusinessconcentrationturnintoanuncontrollableanti-competitiveforce?"
There'snoquestionthatthebigaregettingbiggerandmorepowerful.Multinationalcorporationsaccountedforlessthan20%ofinternationaltradein1982.Todaythefigureismorethan25%andgrowingrapidly.Internationalaffiliatesaccountforafastgrowingsegmentofproductionineconomiesthatopenupandwelcomeforeigninvestment.InArgentina,forinstance,afterthereformsoftheearly1990s,multinationalswentfrom43%toalmost70%oftheindustrialproductionofthe200largestfirms.Thisphenomenonhascreatedseriousconcernsovertheroleofsmallereconomicfirms,ofnationalbusinessmenandovertheultimatestabilityoftheworldeconomy.
IbelievethatthemostimportantforcesbehindthemassiveM&Awavearethesamethatunderlietheglobalizationprocess:fallingtransportationandcommunicationcosts,lowertradeandinvestmentbarriersandenlargedmarketsthatrequireenlargedoperationscapableofmeetingcustomers'demands.Allthesearebeneficial,notdetrimental,toconsumers.Asproductivitygrows,theworld'swealthincreases.
Examplesofbenefitsorcostsofthecurrentconcentrationwavearescanty.YetitishardtoimaginethatthemergerofafewoilfirmstodaycouldrecreatethesamethreatstocompetitionthatwerefearednearlyacenturyagointheU.S.,whentheStandardOiltrustwasbrokenup.Themergersoftelecomcompanies,suchasWorldCom,hardlyseemtobringhigherpricesforconsumersorareductioninthepaceoftechnicalprogress.Onthecontrary,thepriceofcommunicationsiscomingdownfast.Incars,too,concentrationisincreasing—witnessDaimlerandChrysler,RenaultandNissan—butitdoesnotappearthatconsumersarebeinghurt.
Yetthefactremainsthatthemergermovementmustbewatched.Afewweeksago,AlanGreenspanwarnedagainstthemegamergersinthebankingindustry.Whoisgoingtosupervise,regulateandoperateaslenderoflastresortwiththegiganticbanksthatarebeingcreated?Won'tmultinationalsshiftproductionfromoneplacetoanotherwhenanationgetstoostrictaboutinfringementstofaircompetition?Andshouldonecountrytakeuponitselftheroleof“defendingcompetition"onissuesthataffectmanyothernations,asintheU.S.vs.Microsoftcase?63.Whatisthetypicaltrendofbusinessestoday?
[A]totakeinmoreforeignfunds
[B]toinvestmoreabroad
[C]tocombineandbecomebigger
[D]totradewithmorecountries
64.Accordingtotheauthor,oneofthedrivingforcesbehindM&Awaveis_______.
[A]thegreatercustomerdemands
[B]asurplussupplyforthemarket
[C]agrowingproductivity
[D]theincreaseoftheworld'swealth
65.Fromparagraph4wecaninferthat_______.
[A]theincreasingconcentrationiscertaintohurtconsumers
[B]WorldComservesasagoodexampleofbothbenefitsandcosts
[C]thecostsofthegobalizationprocessareenormous
[D]theStandardOiltrustmighthavethreatenedcompetition
66.Towardthenewbusinesswave,thewriter'sattitudecanbesaidtobe_______.
[A]optimistic
[B]objective
[C]pessimistic
[D]biased
Passage5
WhenIdecidedtoquitmyfulltimeemploymentitneveroccurredtomethatImightbecomeapartofanewinternationaltrend.Alateralmovethathurtmyprideandblockedmyprofessionalprogresspromptedmetoabandonmyrelativelyhighprofilecareeralthough,inthemannerofadisgracedgovernmentminister,Icoveredmyexitbyclaiming“Iwantedtospendmoretimewithmyfamily".
Curiously,sometwoandahalfyearsandtwonovelslater,myexperimentinwhattheAmericansterm“downshifting"hasturnedmytiredexcuseintoanabsolutereality.Ihavebeentransformedfromapassionateadvocateofthephilosophyof“haveitall",preachedbyLindaKelseyforthepastsevenyearsinthepagesofShemagazine,intoawomanwhoishappytosettleforabitofeverything.
Ihavediscovered,asperhapsKelseywillafterhermuchpublicizedresignationfromtheeditorshipofSheafterabuildupofstress,thatabandoningthedoctrineof“jugglingyourlife",andmakingthealternativemoveinto“downshifting”bringswithitfargreaterrewardsthanfinancialsuccessandsocialstatus.NothingcouldpersuademetoreturntothekindoflifeKelseyusedtoadvocateandIonceenjoyed:12-hourworkingdays,pressureddeadlines,thefearfulstrainofofficepoliticsandthelimitationsofbeingaparenton“qualitytime”.
InAmerica,themoveawayfromjugglingtoasimpler,lessmaterialisticlifestyleisa-well-establishedtrend.Downshifting—alsoknowninAmericaas“voluntarysimplicity”—has,ironically,evenbredanewareaofwhatmightbetermedanti-consumerism.Thereareanumberofbestsellingdownshiftingselfhelpbooksforpeoplewhowanttosimplifytheirlives;therearenewsletters,suchasTheTightwadGazette,thatgivehundredsofthousandsofAmericansusefultipsonanythingfromrecyclingtheirclingfilmtomakingtheirownsoap;thereareevensupportgroupsforthosewhowanttoachievethemid'90sequivalentofdroppingout.
Forthewomenofmygenerationwhowereurgedtokeepjugglingthroughthe'80s,downshiftinginthemid'90sisnotsomuchasearchforthemythicalgoodlife—growingyourownorganicvegetables,andriskingturningintoone—asapersonalrecognitionofyourlimitations.
67.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoparagraph1?
[A]Fulltimeemploymentisanewinternationaltrend.
[B]Thewriterwascompelledbycircumstancestoleaveherjob.
[C]“Alateralmove"meanssteppingoutoffulltimeemployment.
[D]Thewriterwasonlytooeagertospendmoretimewithherfamily.
68.Thewriter'sexperimentshowsthatdownshifting_______.
[A]enableshertorealizeherdream
[B]helpshermoldanewphilosophyoflife
[C]promptshertoabandonherhighsocialstatus
[D]leadshertoacceptthedoctrineofShemagazine
69.“Jugglingone'slife”probablymeanslivingalifecharacterizedby_______.
[A]nonmaterialisticlifestyle
[B]abitofeverything
[C]extremestree
[D]anticonsumerism
70.Accordingtothepassage,downshiftingemergedintheU.S.asaresultof_______.
[A]thequickpaceofmo
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