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翻譯三級筆譯綜合能力分類模擬題語態(tài)(一)Ⅰ.Grammar:VoiceMultipleChoices1.

He______intheemergencyroomwhenIarriveda(江南博哥)tthehospital.A.hasbeentreatingB.hastreatedC.hadtreatedD.wasbeingtreated正確答案:D

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I'lltakedownyournameandaddressincaseyou______asawitness.A.areneededB.haveneededC.needD.wereneeded正確答案:A

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Thedecorationofthehall's______butit'snotyet______withlamps.A.furnished,finishedB.beenfinished,beenfurnishedC.beingfinished,beingfurnishedD.furnish,finish正確答案:B

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Largesumsofmoney______eachyearinpaintingthesteelworkofbridges,ships,andotherexposedstructures.A.havespentB.havetobespentC.havetospendD.havetobespending正確答案:B

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Peoplewhoseproperty______shouldreporttothepolice.A.hadstolenB.isbeingstolenC.hasbeenstolenD.hadbeenstolen正確答案:C

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Menandwomen______equalwagesforequaljobsinChina.A.arepaidB.paidC.beingpaidD.tobepaid正確答案:A

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Anewbigoilfieldisreported______inthewestofthecountry.A.tohavebeenfoundB.tobefoundC.foundD.havingbeenfound正確答案:A此句中,bereportedtodosth.是固定用法;此處用完成被動式bereportedtohavebeendone更符合句意。

此句中兩處's皆為has的縮略形式,所以用現(xiàn)在完成時的被動形式。

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Thedoctorsaidthatthepatienthad______atonce.A.tooperateB.tobeoperatedC.tooperateonD.tobeoperatedon正確答案:D

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WhenIreturnedhomefromalongjourney,Ifoundmyhouse______.A.hadbeenbrokeninB.wasbrokenintoC.hadbrokeninD.hadbrokeninto正確答案:A

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Theriotissaid______bythegovernment'snegligenceofthepeople'swelfare.A.tohavebeencausedB.beingcausedC.tobecausedD.tocause正確答案:A

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Mostenvironmentalproblemsexistbecauseadequatemeasuresforpreventingthem______inthepast.A.wasnottakenB.werenottakenC.didn'ttakeD.haven'ttaken正確答案:B

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Bypromotingmoreevenincomedistributioninadevelopingcountry,alowerbirthratewill______.A.beachievedB.achieveC.havebeenachievedD.beachieving正確答案:A

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He______theleaderoftheModelGroupinourfactory.A.hasjustbeenappointedB.hasjustappointedC.justappointedD.hasjustbeingappointed正確答案:A

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He______toreturnearlierthan3o'clock.A.wasnotexpectedB.didnotexpectC.nottobeexpectedD.wasnotexpect正確答案:A

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Ifoundthatmycheatinginyesterday'sEnglishtest______tomyparentsthatveryevening.A.wasreportedB.hadbeenreportedC.hadreportedD.wasbeingreported正確答案:A

Ⅱ.ClozeTestSociology社會學Sociologyisasocialsciencethatstudies

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societies,theirinteractions,andtheprocessesthat

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andchangethem.Itdoesthisby

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thedynamicsofconstituentpartsofsocieties

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asinstitutions,communities,populations,andgender,racial,

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agegroups.Sociologyalsostudiessocialstatus

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stratification,socialmovements,andsocialchange,as

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associetaldisorderintheformof

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,deviance,andrevolution.Sociallifeoverwhelminglyregulates

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behaviourofhumans,largelybecausehumanslack

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instinctsthatguidemostanimalbehaviour.Humans

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dependonsocialinstitutionsandorganizationsto

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theirdecisionsandactions.Giventheimportant

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organizationsplayininfluencinghumanaction,it

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sociology'stasktodiscoverhoworganizationsaffect

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behaviourofpersons,howtheyareestablished,

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organizationsinteractwithoneanother,howthey

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,and,ultimately,howtheydisappear.Amongthe

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basicorganizationalstructuresareeconomic,religious,educational,

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politicalinstitutions,aswellasmorespecialized

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suchasthefamily,thecommunity,themilitary,peergroups,clubs,andvolunteerassociations.1.

正確答案:HUMAN

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正確答案:PRESERVE

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正確答案:EXAMINING

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正確答案:SUCH

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正確答案:OR

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正確答案:OR

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正確答案:WELL

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正確答案:CRIME

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正確答案:THE

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正確答案:THE

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正確答案:THEREFORE

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正確答案:INFORM

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正確答案:ROLE

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正確答案:IS

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正確答案:THE

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正確答案:HOW

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正確答案:DECAY

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正確答案:MOST

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正確答案:AND

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正確答案:INSTITUTIONS

Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionPassageOne

TheFederalGovernment聯(lián)邦政府

TheConstitutionWhenAmericabrokeawayfromBritainin1775,shedidnotadoptaBritishConstitution.TheBritishhavealwayshadanunwrittenconstitution,whereaseveryitemoftheAmericanConstitutionisclearlywrittendownandnumbered,andcanonlybechangedbyatwo-thirdsmajorityvoteofCongress.

Yetintheirdifferentways,theAmericanandBritishformsofgovernmentdidhaveonethingincommon.TheywerebothdemocratiC.AsforAmericansociety,itwasmoredemocraticthanBritishsociety,inthatitpaidlessattentiontoclassorwealth.

PoliticalParties

TherearetwomajorpoliticalpartiesintheUSA,theDemocraticPartyandtheRepublicanParty.Thepoliciesofthetwopartiesarenotbasicallyopposedtooneanother.Insidebothpartiestheremoderatesandright-wringers,thoughtheDemocratsstillhavethereputationofbeingsomewhatmoreliberalthantheRepublicans.Votersareinfluencedbyfamilytraditions,butthereareplentyofordinarypeoplewhovoteaccordingtotheirhopes,fearsandbeliefs.

Therearenootherpoliticalpartiesthatcancompetewiththetwobigparties,thoughthereareoccasionallyindependentswhostandforthepresidencyandmanagetocollectquiteafewvotes.Therearenoleft-wingparties.MostAmericansareinfavoroffreeenterprise,believingthatitmayonedayhelpthemfulfilltheAmericanDream.

ThePresidentandCongress

ThePresidentoftheUSAhasmorepowerthananyotherpresidentinthedemocraticworld-excepttheFrenchPresident.Itishewhoformulatesforeignpolicyandprepareslawsforthehomefront.HeisleaderofthenationandCommander-in-ChiefoftheArmedForces.HerepresentstheUSAand,sincetheUSAisasuperpower,theeyesofthewholeworldareonhim.Thefateoftheworldisinhishands,orsomanypeoplebelieve,andonecareless,ill-preparedspeechbyhimcouldprecipitateacrises.

Actually,agreatdealofthePresident'spoweriscontrolledbyCongress,theAmericannamefor"parliament".ItisCongressthatdeclareswar,notthePresident.UnlikethePrimeMinisterofGreatBritain,orofGermany,hecanmakeatreatywithaforeignpower.ButthistreatymustbedebatedandagreedbyCongressbeforeitcomesintoforce.Thesamecontrolappliestolawsathome.Congresshas(onseveraloccasions)refusedtoratifytreatiesorgivenapprovaltolawsproposedbythePresident.TheUSAistheonlycountry,apartfromFrance,whereapresidentcanrulewithaparliament,themajorityofwhosemembersdonotbelongtohisownpoliticalparty.

SomeAmericanshavethefeelingthatidealismhasgoneoutofpoliticsandthatpersonalambitionandmoneyhavetakenitsplace.TheelectioncampaignfrothePresidencyisuniqueintheamountofmoneypouredintoit.Thewooingofvoterslastsformonths.ButbeforethecampaignfortheelectionofthePresidentcanbegin,eachpoliticalpartyhastochooseitscandidateforthePresidency.Thiscanleadtosomeveryclosecontests.Menaspiringtobeelectedasthepartycandidateemploytoppublicrelationsandadvertisingmen,whoinventclevercatchphrasesandsetabout"selling"theirman.Therearewhistlestoptoursbytrain,byplane,bycar.Thecandidatedeliverscountlessspeechesandshakescountlesshands.ThisrazzamatazztypifiesAmericanenthusiasmandextravagance.

Bigmoneyisnecessarytosupportapresidentialcandidate'scampaignandthecandidatehimselfmustberichenoughtopayhisshare.Anattractivewifeisanadvantage,too.MoneyisalsoneededtobecometheGovernorofastate,orasuccessfulSenator,ormemberoftheHouseofRepresentatives.YetfromthissmallgroupmanyexcellentmenhavebecomePresident,andthesameistrueofmembersofCongress.

ItisveryunlikelythatthePresidentcouldeverbecomeadictator.Congress,thepressandthepeoplebetweenthemruleoutsuchapossibility.

TheSupremeCourt

PerhapsthemosteffectivesafeguardofdemocracyistheSupremeCourt,foroneofitsobjectsistoprotecttheindividualagainstthegovernment.IthastheauthoritytocancelalawwhichitconsidersviolatestheConstitution.TheCourtsitsforatleastfourdaysaweekandanyindividualwhohasagrievanceagainstthegovernmentcanapplytoitforhelp.

TheSupremeCourtgoeswaybackto1787,thedaysoftheFoundingFathers,andisoneofthecornerstonesofAmericandemocracy.ItgivesjudgementindisputesbetweenStates,orbetweenaStateandtheFederalGovernment,andwithoutinvitationcandeclarealawmadebyCongresstobeunconstitutional.ThegreatJefferson,whodrewuptheDeclarationofIndependence,sawtoit,too,thattherewasaBillofRightswhicheveryAmericancouldthrustunderthenoseofanyonewhotriestorobhimofhisfreedomasademocraticcitizen.1.

OnethingincommonbetweentheAmericanandBritishformofgovernmentisthattheywereboth______.A.constitutionalB.unconstitutionalC.democraticD.interestedinclassandwealth正確答案:C

2.

EveryitemoftheAmericanconstitutionis______.A.notnumberedB.notwrittendownC.challengedbya2/3majorityofCongressD.clearlywrittendownandnumbered正確答案:D

3.

AmericansocietywasmoredemocraticthanBritishsociety,inthat______.A.itpaidlessattentiontoclassandwealthB.ithadmoreliberalpartiesC.itwelcomedsocialismaswellascapitalismD.voterswereneverinfluencedbyfamilytraditions正確答案:A

4.

ThePresidentrepresentstheUSAandonecareless,andill-preparedspeechwould______.A.bringhimanillreputationB.deprivehimofallthepowerherepresentsC.bringaboutacrisisintheworldD.shocktheworldintothewar正確答案:C

5.

WhichofthefollowingcanpreventthePresidentfromdoingexactlywhathelikes.?A.Congress.B.TheArmedForces.C.Thepressandthepeople.D.Congress,thepressandthepeople.正確答案:A

PassageTwo

MassProtestDecriesBushAbortionPolicies群眾抗議譴責布什的墮胎政策

byDeborahZabarenko

WASHINGTON(Reuters)—ProtesterscrowdedtheNationalMallonSundaytoshowsupportforabortionrightsandoppositiontoBushadministrationpoliciesonwomen'shealthissuesinoneofthebiggestdemonstrationsinUShistory.

Therewasnoofficialcrowdcount,butorganizersclaimedmorethan1millionpeopleparticipateD.

Pink-andpurple-shirtedprotestersraisedsignsreading"FighttheRadicalRight","KeepAbortionLegal"and"USOutOfMyUterus"andcoveredtheMallfromthefootofCapitolHilltothebaseoftheWashingtonMonument.

SpeakersrangedfromactressesWhoopiGoldberg,AshleyJuddandKathleenTurnertophilanthropistTedTurner,feministiconGloriaSteinemandformerSecretaryofStateMadeleineAlbright.

Goldbergraisedawirecoathanger—asymbolofillegalabortionsinthedaysbeforetheSupremeCourt's1973Roevs.Waderulingrecognizingabortionrights—andtoldthecrowd,"Weareonevoteawayfromgoingbacktothis!"

Shewasreferringtothenine-memberhighcourt,whichhasfrequentlydecidedabortion-relatedcasesonafive-fourvote.

Theabortionissuewasthecenterpieceofthemarch'sbroadprotestagainstthepoliciesofPresidentBush,includinghisstanceonfundinginternationalfamilyplanning.NoUSfundsmaybeusedforanyfamilyplanningagencythatmentionsabortiontopatients.

"VoteThatSmirkOutofOffice,"wasacharacteristicallypoliticalplacardtargetingBush,butDorothySmith,76,ofEldridge,Missouri,carriedanemblemshemadeherself—awirecoathangerdrapedwithasignreading"NeverAgain."

"Icanrememberwhenabortionwasjustascommonasitisnow,butitkilledalotofwomen,"SmithsaiD.

Majorsponsorsincludedstalwartsoftheabortionrightsmovement______NARALPro-ChoiceAmerica,FeministMajority,NationalOrganizationforWomen,PlannedParenthoodFederationofAmerica—aswellastheAmericanCivilLibertiesUnion,theBlackWomen'sHealthImperativeandtheNationalLatinaInstituteforReproductiveHealth.

Some1,400groupsattendedtheevent,includinganinternationalcontingentwithmarchersfrom57countries.Thereweremedicalstudentswhocarriedsignssayingtheyplannedtobethenextgenerationofabortionproviders,andtherewasaTexasgroupmarchingbehindabannerthatread,"OldBroadsforChoice."

AsthemarchwoundfromtheMalltowardtheWhiteHouseandthenturnedontoPennsylvaniaAvenueandtowardCapitolHill,abortionrightsgroupsencounteredantiabortionprotesters.

Theseprotesterscarriedpostersshowingphotographsoffetusesateightweeksgestationandsignsreading"AbortionkillsBabies."

Marchorganizersclaimeddoubletheturnoutofthelastbigabortionrightsmarchin1992,whichdrew500,000,accordingtotheUSParkPolice,whonolongergivesofficialcrowdcounts.Thebiggestdemonstrationwasananti-VietnamWarrallyin1969,whichdrew600,000.ThelargestgatheringontheNationalMallwasthe1976USbicentennialcelebration.

ThoughthemarchwasbilledasnonpartisanandincludedacontingentcalledRepublicansforChoice,muchoftheday'srhetoricwasplainlyaimedatBush,aRepublicanwhoopposesabortioninmostcases.

DemocraticpresidentialcandidateJohnKerryvowedonFridaytochampionabortionrightsifelecteD.HereceivedtheendorsementofPlannedParenthood'sActionFund,theorganization'spoliticalfund-raisingann.

NeitherBushnorKerryattendedthemarch,butUSSen.HillaryRodhamCfinton,aNewYorkDemocratandformerfirstlady,drewroarsofapprovalwhensheexhortedthecrowdtoregistertovote.Volunteerswereonhandtoregisternewvoters.

Bushaddressedananti-abortionmarchinJanuary,sayingtheefforttooverturntheSupremeCourt's1973Roev.Waderuling,whichrecognizedarighttoabortion,was"noblecause."1.

Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Governmentofficialsestimatedthatmorethanonemillionpeopleparticipatedinthedemonstration.B.Thepolicecountedthenumberofpeoplewhoparticipatedinthedemonstrationasmorethanonemillion.C.Theorganizerscalledonmorethanonemillionpeopletoparticipateinthedemonstration.D.Accordingtotheorganizersofthedemonstration,thereweremorethanonemillionpeoplewhotookpartinthedemonstration.正確答案:D

2.

SpeakersatthedemonstrationincludedGloriaSteinemwho______.A.isawomanwhosejobistodesigniconsforcomputersoftwareB.isawomanwhommanyfemalepeopleadmireC.islookedasasymbolforwomen'srightsmovementD.islookedasapersonadoredbythosewhoareactiveinwomen'srightsmovement正確答案:C

3.

Bysaying"Weareonevoteawayfromgoingbacktothis"Goldbergmeantthat______.A.onlyonevotemayleadusthesituationafter1973whenabortionwasconsideredasbelongingtowomen'schoiceB.weareveryclosetotheoldsituationbefore1973whenabortionwasconsideredasillegalC.weneedonemorevotetosupportBush'spoliciesconcerningwomen'shealthD.weneedonemorevotetoopposeBush'santi-abortionpolicy正確答案:B

4.

WhichofthefollowingisNOTcorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.ThecrowdconsistedofpeoplewhowereagainstBush'santi-abortionpolicy.B.ThecrowdconsistedofpeoplebothforandagainstBush'santi-abortionpolicy.C.InthemarchtherewasagroupofpeoplefromorsupportingtheRepublicanParty.D.ThegeneralmessageofthedemonstrationwasopposingtheRepublicangovernment'spoliciesonwomen'shealthissues.正確答案:A

5.

Accordingtothispassage,Bush'santi-abortionstancewasmostclearlyshown______.A.inthelastparagraphB.bythetitleofthepassageC.inDorothySmith'swordsD.inJohnKerry'swords正確答案:A

PassageThree

RisingPricesCauseHouse"Apartheid"漲價導致房屋的“種族隔離”

TheGovernmenthasadmittedthatsoaringhousepriceshaveleftpeopleonaverageincomes,suchasteachersandnurses,lockedoutofbuyingtheirfirsthomesacrosslargepartsofsouthernEngland,includingLondonandmostoftheSouthEast.

AspokeswomanfortheDeputyPrimeMinister,JohnPrescott,admittedlastnightthattherewasnowaneffective"housingapartheid",withpeopleintheirownhomespullingfurtherandfurtherawayfromthoseyettogetonthepropertyladder.

Withhousepricesrisingatbetween15and20percentayear,incomes,whicharerisingatbetween5and10percentayear,cannotkeepup.

"Increasinghousingsupplyisanationalpriority.InlargeareasofthewiderSouthEast,housepurchaseremainsoutofreachforfamilieswithaveragehouseholdincomes,"theofficialsaid.

Anewreportouttomorrowwillrevealthefullscaleofthehousingcrisis.ThestudybyCambridgeUniversityforthehousingcharityShelterrevealsthattheGovernmentwillneedtospend£3.5billionayeartosolvethehousingproblem.

Morethan50,000newhomesareneededeveryyeartohelppeopleonlowerincomestohavetheirownhomes.By2014acitythesizeofLeedswillneedtobebuilt.

Criticspointoutthat,withoutthemoney,millionsofpeopleemployedinthepublicsectorwillbeunabletomovetotheSouthEasttofillvacancies.

Withoutanewinfluxofstaff,manyhospitalsandschoolssaythattheywillstruggletomaintainstandards.TheGovernmentisnowexpectedtoannounceapackageofmeasuresintheBudgettotrytohelpfirst-timebuyers.TheTreasuryisconsideringraisingthepointatwhichpeoplehavetopaystampduty,ataxpaidoneveryhousepurchase.

Thepresentthresholdof£60,000hasremainedunchangedsince1993,despitehousepricesincreasingby160percentinthattime.

GordonBrown,theChancellor,facesbeingaccusedofmaintainingthethresholdasawayofraisingmoretaxbecauseashousepricesrisemoreandmorepeoplearedraggedintopayingthesurcharge.Morethan75percentofallfirst-timebuyersnowpaythetax.

"TheGovernmenthastoact,"saidAdamSampson,thedirectorofShelter.Thelackofaffordablehousinghasadestabilisingeffectontheeconomyanditscostinhumantermsismassive.

"Successivegovernmentshavespokenaboutthegrowinghousingcrisis.Ithasnowgottothepointwhereitcannotbeignoredanylonger.Housingshouldbegiventhesamepriorityastheotherkeyareasofpubliclife,healthandeducation."

Thereportsaysthatmorethanthree-quartersofallnewhomesareneededintheSouthofEngland,withabout20percentintheNorthandtheMidlands.

Shelter'sfiguresonhousingdemandwillformthebasisofaTreasuryreviewofhousingtobepublishedatthetimeoftheBudgetnextweek.Thereview,byKateBarker,islikelytosaythattensofthousandsofnewhousesareneededandthatplanningrestrictionsshouldberelaxedsothathousingdevelopmentscanbebuiltmoreeasily.

Shewillalsocriticiseacultureofnimbyismwhichhascreptintomany,particularlyrural,towns.Manylocalcommunitiesblocknewhousingeventhoughitisdesperatelyneeded.

AstudyreleasedthisweekendbytheHalifaxrevealedthatfirst-timebuyerscannotgetontothepropertyladderin80percentoftownsandcitiesacrossthecountry.Thebanksaidthatareaswereclassedas"unaffordable"iffirst-timebuyersneededtoborrowmorethan4.27timesthelocalaveragesalarytobuyahome.

Bythatcalculation,100percentoftownsandcitiesinEastAngliawereoutofreachoffirst-timebuyers,while98percentoftownsandcitiesintheSouthWestwereunaffordable.

TheGovernmentissettoannouncelargeamountsofextrafundingforhousebuildingintheBudget.By2006theamountspentwillhaveincreasedby£900million,or25percent.

Therewillalsobea£5billionpotofmoneyprovidedforaffordablehousingby2006.1.

Accordingtothepassage,housingapartheid'referstoasituationwhere______.A.housesareonlybuiltinspecificplacesB.housesinsomeplacesbecometooexpensiveforpeopletobuyC.blackpeopleandwhitepeopleliveindifferenthousesinaplaceD.regulationsareenforcedonhousepricing正確答案:B

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WhatmightNOTbethereasonforthephenomenonthatpeopleonaverageincomesareunabletobuythehouses?A.Theyhavetopayhighpricestampduty.B.Theirincomesrisetooslowly.C.Housesupplyisdecreasing.D.Housepricesarerising.正確答案:C

3.

Whatmaythegovernmentdotohelpfirst-timebuyers?A.Allowthemtobuyhousesatreducedprices.B.Raisethepointatwhichpeoplemustpaystampduty.C.Lowerthepriceofstampduty.D.Increasetheirincomes.正確答案:B

4.

HowmanypercentofnewhomesareneededinthesouthofEngland?A.About20%.B.Morethan98%.C.About80%.D.Morethan45%.正確答案:C

5.

Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatcultureofnimbyism'means______.A.treasuringthecultureofone'sownlocalityB.expendingnewhousesinone'sownlocalityC.welcomingthesitingofdevelopmentsinone'sownlocalityD.objectingtothesitingofdevelopmentsinone'sownlocality正確答案:D

PassageFour

PresidentGeorgeW.Bush布什總統(tǒng)

GeorgeW.Bushisthe43rdPresidentoftheUnitedStates.HewasswornintoofficeonJanuary20,2001,re-electedonNovember2,2004,andsworninforasecondtermonJanuary20,2005.PriortohisPresidency,PresidentBushservedfor6yearsasthe46thGovernoroftheStateofTexas,whereheearnedareputationforbipartisanshipandasacompassionateconservativewhoshapedpublicpolicybasedontheprinciplesoflimitedgovernment,personalresponsibility,strongfamilies,andlocalcontrol.

PresidentBushwasbornonJuly6,1946,inNewHaven,Connecticut,andgrewupinMidlandandHouston,Texas.Hereceivedabachelor'sdegreeinhistoryfromYaleUniversityin1968,andthenservedasanF-102fighterpilotintheTexasAirNationalGuarD.PresidentBushreceivedaMasterofBusinessAdministrationfromHarvardBusinessSchoolin1975.Followinggraduation,hemovedbacktoMidlandandbeganacareerintheenergybusiness.Afterworkingonhisfather'ssuccessful1988Presidentialcampaign,PresidentBushassembledthegroupofpartnerswhopurchasedtheTexasRangersbaseballfranchisein1989.OnNovember8,1994,PresidentBushwaselectedGovernorofTexas.HebecamethefirstGovernorinTexashistorytobeelectedtoconsecutive4-yeartermswhenhewasre-electedonNovember3,1998.

SincebecomingPresidentoftheUnitedStatesin2001,PresidentBushhasworkedwiththeCongresstocreateanownershipsocietyandbuildafutureofsecurity,prosperity,andopportunityforallAmericans.Hesignedintolawtaxreliefthathelpsworkerskeepmoreoftheirhard-earnedmoney,aswellasthemostcomprehensiveeducationreformsinageneration,theNoChildLeftBehindActof2001.Thislegislationisusheri

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