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同等學(xué)力申碩英語全國統(tǒng)一考試真題PaperOne試卷一(90minutes)PartⅠDialogueCommunication(10minutes,10points)SectionADialogueCompletionDirection:Inthissection,youwillreadfiveshortincompletedialoguesbetweentwospeakers,eachfollowedbyfourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethebestanswerthatbestsuitsthesituationtocompletethedialoguebymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.1.A:Sorrytobotheryou,butcouldyoutellmethewaytoSunsetRoad?B:A.Sorry,Icouldn’thelp.B.Yes,whatcanIdoforyou?C.I’mafraidIhavenoidea.D.It’snottoofarfromhere,isit?2.A:Doyoudoexerciseseveryday?B:A.No,itdependsonwhatkindofexercise.B.No,Igotohealthclubmostofthetime.C.Yes,usuallyeveryotherday.D.Yes,rainorshine.3.A:Thatwasadeliciousmeal,Mrs.Barr.Thankyouverymuch.B:A.You’rewelcome.B.Nevermind.C.Itdoesn’tmatter.D.It’sjustOK.4.A:Ihavealastfavortoaskofyou.Couldyoudrivemydaughtertotheairport?B:A.ShallIgettheticketforher.B.Yeah,Ilikethat.C.YoubetIwill.D.Sure,it’dbeapleasure.5.A:MayIseethedentistnow?B:A.Isitarealemergency?B.Doyouhaveanappointment?C.Inthatcase,you’llhavetowait.D.I’lltalktothedentistandsqueezeyouin.SectionBDialogueComprehensionDirection:Inthissection,youwillreadfiveshortconversationsbetweenamanandawoman,AttheendofeachconversationthereisaquestionfollowedbyfourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethebestanswertothequestionfromthefourchoicesbymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.6.Man:I’mgoingtoasktheneighborstoturnthemusicdown.Ican’thearmyselfthink.Woman:Doyoureallythinkitmakesmydifferencetothem?Question:Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Heshouldhavetoldthemearlier.B.Itisofnousetoturnthemusicdown.C.Theneighborswillnotlistentohim.D.Heshouldfocusonhisownthinking.7.Man:Whatshallwetakefortherap?Woman:We’dbettertakethebarenecessities.Question:Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Theyshouldtakeaslittleaspossible.B.Theyshouldtaketheirdailynecessities.C.Theyshouldtakeasmuchastheycan.D.Theyshouldtakenothingwiththem.8.Woman:Wearegoingtogoawayonvacation...Canyouhearme?Man:I’mallears.Question:Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heislisteningattentively.B.Hecouldn’tcareless.C.Helikesthewoman’sidea.D.Heisagainstthewoman’splan.9.Woman:I’mreallybehindwithmyproject.Canyouhelpme?Man:I’mafraidyoubitoffmorethanyoucouldchew!Question:Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Heisnotwillingtohelpthewoman.B.Thewomanisunabletodotheproject.C.Thewomanisdoingmorethanshecanmanage.D.Heisnotinapositiontohelpthewoman.10.Woman:There’sBillonhismotorcycleagain.Didhegetitfixedinthegarage?Man:Don’tbesilly.Thatwouldhavebeenawasteofmoney.Itonlyhadaflattire.Question:Whatdoesthemanimply?A.Thewomanwassosillyastowastemuchmoney.B.Itwascostlytohavethemotorcyclefixedinthegarage.C.Billmusthaverepairedmymotorcyclehimself.D.Therewasaseriousproblemwiththemotorcycle.PartⅡVocabulary(10minutes,10points)SectionADirection:Inthissectiontherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.11.Readersarerequiredtoabidebytherulesofthelibraryandmindtheirmanners.A.observeB.memorizeC.reviewD.compose12.Thecoachexplainedtheregulationsatlengthtomakesurethatnoneofhisplayerswouldbecomeviolators.A.atlastB.atlargeC.indetailD.inshort13.Thecostofhealthcareandhealthinsuranceremainsthemosturgenthealthproblemfacingthecountrytoday.A.pressingB.importantC.neglectedD.complicated14.Shebelievesthatsheisnotagoodmotherbecauseshedoesnotfitthestereotypeofawomanwhospendsallhertimewithherchildren.A.popularimageB.commonstandardC.fixedconceptionD.pleasantnotion15.ThusthemostlogicalapproachistofocusouranalysisonthetraderelationsofSpainwithotherEuropeancountries.A.reasoningB.conclusionC.positionD.method16.Wenolongerkeepuptheclosefriendshipofafewyearsagothoughwestillvisiteachotheronoccasion.A.ingoodtimeB.uptodateC.nowandthenD.onceandforall17.Theuniversityofferedseveralmorecoursesforthepurposeoffurtheringthecareeraspirationsofitsstudents.A.ambitionsB.achievementsC.advantagesD.advances18.Manywomenprefertousecosmeticstoenhancetheirbeautyandmakethemlookyounger.A.enforceB.magnifyC.improveD.polish19.Theleadersofthetwocountriesareplanningtheirsummitmeetingwithapledgetomaintainanddevelopgoodties.A.strategyB.standpointC.promiseD.priority20.Manyyoungstershaveheardtheirparentssay,“You’llneveramounttoanythingifyoukeepdaydreamingthatway!”A.beequaltoB.accomplishC.adduptoD.pursueSectionB21.Twodecadesagoawomanwhoshookhandswithmenonherown_____wasusuallyviewedastooforward.A.endeavorB.initiativeC.motivationD.preference22.Thefruit_____morethanhalfthecountry’sannualexportsaccordingtoarecentreport.A.accountsforB.standsforC.providesforD.makesfor23.Theviolent_____fhisyouthreappearedandwasdirectednotonlyatthearmybutathiswifeaswell.A.impatienceB.characterC.temperD.quality24.Thishypothesisstatesthatenvironmentsthataretoocleanmayactuallymakethe_____systemdevelopoversensitiveresponses.A.mentalB.nervousC.immuneD.physical25.TheAdultVocationalCollegeisanopportunitytogaintherightqualificationsforvariouscareersforitoffersan_____rangeofsubjectsandcourses.A.additionalB.excessiveC.adequateD.extensive26.It’sdisturbingtonotehowmanyofthecrimeswedoknowaboutweredetected_____notbysystematicinspectionsorothersecurityprocedures.A.byaccidentB.onscheduleC.ingeneralD.atintervals27.Youcanalways_____Jiminacrisis,forheissimplythemosthelpfulpersonI’veeverknown.A.refertoB.countonC.copewithD.runinto28.Hewantedtostayathome,butatlastheagreed,very_____,though,togototheconcert.A.decisivelyB.reluctantlyC.willinglyD.deliberately29.Theaudience,hostileatfirst,weregreatly_____byherexcellentperformance.A.annoyedB.encouragedC.impressedD.depressed30.Manybirdsandinsectscanbuild_____neststoprovideshelterfortheiryoung.A.gloriesB.elaborateC.splendidD.advancedPartⅢReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)Directions:Therearefivepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestoneandmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.PassageOneAtallagesandatallstagesoflife,fearpresentsaproblemtoalmosteveryone.“Wearelargelytheplaythingsofourfears,”wrotetheBritishauthorHoraceWalpolemanyyearsago.“Toone,fearofthedark;toanother,ofphysicalpain;toathird,ofpublicridicule;toafourth,ofpoverty;toafifth,ofloneliness—forallofusourparticularcreaturewaitsinahiddenplace.”Fearisoftenausefulemotion.Whenyoubecomefrightened,manyphysicalchangesoccurwithinyourbody.Yourheartbeatandresponsesquicken;yourpupilsexpandtoadmitmorelight;largequantitiesofenergy-producingadrenalin(腎上腺素)arepouredintoyourbloodstream.Confrontedwithafireoraccident,fearcanfuellife-savingflight(逃離).Similarly,whenadangerispsychologicalratherthanphysical,fearcanforceyoutotakeself-protectivemeasures.Itisonlywhenfearisdisproportionaltothedangerathandthatitbecomesaproblem.Somepeoplearesimplymorevulnerabletofearthanothers.Avisittothenewbornnurseryofanylargehospitalwilldemonstratethat,fromthemomentoftheirbirths,afewfortunateinfantsrespondcalmlytosuddenfear-producingsituationssuchasaloudlyslammeddoor.Yetaneighborinthenextbedmaycryoutwithprofoundfright.Frombirth,heorsheismorepronetolearnfearfulresponsesbecauseheorshehasinheritedatendencytobemoresensitive.Further,psychologistsknowthatourearlyexperiencesandrelationshipsstronglyshapeanddetermineourlaterfears.AyoungmannamedBill,forexample,grewupwithafatherwhoregardedeachadversityasatemporaryobstacletobeovercomewithimaginationandcourage.Usinghisfatherasamodel,Billcametowelcomeadventureandtotrusthisownabilitytosolveproblems.Phil’sdad,however,spentmostofhistimetryingtoprotecthimselfandhisfamily.Afraidtorisktheinsecurityofajobchange,heremainedunhappyinoneposition.Heavoidedlongvacationsbecause“thecarmightbreakdown.”Growingupinsuchahome,Philnaturallylearnedtobecomefearfulandtense.31.InthelastsentenceofParagraph1,“ourparticularcreature”refersto.A.fearofsomethingB.afiercebeastC.physicalpainD.publicridicule32.Fearcanbeusefulemotiontousbecauseitcan.A.stimulatemanyphysicalchangeswithinourbodyB.quickenourheartbeatandresponsesC.pourlargequantitiesofadrenalineintoourbloodstreamD.helpusrespondquicklytodangerandprotectourselves33.Fearbecomesaproblemonlywhen.A.thedangeristhoughtgreaterthanitreallyisB.thedangerismorepsychologicalthanphysicalC.onecannotstandthedangerD.oneisnotwellpreparedforit34.Differentresponsesofnewborninfantstoaloudlyslammeddoorimplythat.A.somepeopleareinherentlymoreeasilyaffectedbydangerB.people’sresponsetostimuliisnotaninheritedfeatureC.somepeopleseemtobeverysensitivetonoiseD.peoplesometimesseemtoturnadeafeartonoise35.Psychologistshavefoundthatourlaterfearsaredeterminedlargelybyour.A.homeeducationB.schooleducationC.parents’lifestyleD.earlyexperiencesPassageTwoSeahorsesareunusualparents.Thefemaleseahorseslaytheeggs,butunlikeothercreatures,it’sthemalesthatgivebirthtotheyoung.Maleseahorsehaveafoldofskinontheirbelliesthatformsapocket,calledabroodpouch.Duringthebreedingseason,theseahorse’spouchswellstoreceiveeggs.Afemaleseahorselaysupto200eggsatatimeinthepouch.Thensheswimsoff,leavinghermalepartnertocareforthedevelopingeggsandgivebirthtoyoungseahorses.Thefemalewillreturneverydaytocheckonhermateandtheeggs,butshedoesn’tstaylong,nordoesshetakepartinthebirth.Ittakesfromtwotosixweeksfortheeggsinthemale’spouchtodevelop.Duringthistimethemaleavoidsopenwaterandhidesinseagrass.Hisbigpouchmakesitdifficultforhimtoswim,sothemaleoftenuseshistailtograspapieceofseagrass.Firmly,grippingthegrass,hewillstayperfectlystillforhoursorevendays.Themaleseahorsewillchangehiscolortoblendwithhissurroundingsandavoidbeingseenbypredatorswhowilltrytoeathimorpokeholesinhispouchtogettheeggs.Theeggshatchinsidethemale’spouch.Whenthebabiesbeginmovingaround,themaleseahorseknowsit’stimeforthemtobeborn.Hegrabsaseagrassstemwithhistailandbeginsrocking,bending,andstretchinghisbodybackandforth.Thiscausestheopeningtoenlargeuntilitiswideenoughforthefirstbabyseahorsetoshootout.Thefatherseahorsecontinuesrocking,bending,andstretchinghisbodysothattherestofthebabiescanbeborn.Sometimeshehastopresshispouchagainstarockorsomestiffseaweedtoforcetheyoungout.Seahorsebabiesareborningroupsoffiveormore.Sometimesittakestwodaysforthefatherseahorsetogivebirthtoallhisyoung.Heisverytiredwhenit’sover.Soonaftergivingbirthtoonebrood,themalewillapproachhismateandshowherhisemptypouch.Thistellsherheisreadytoreceiveeggsagain.36.Whatpartdoesthefemaleseahorseplayinhavingbabies?A.Receivingeggs.B.Layingeggs.C.Hatchingeggs.D.Protectingeggs.37.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassageaboutgivingbirthtobabyseahorses?A.Itisdangerousforthefemale.B.Ithappensonceayear.C.Itishardworkforthemale.D.Itoccursinthedeepsea.38.Toprotecthimselfandhiseggs,themaleseahorsedoesallthefollowingEXCEPT.A.changinghiscolorB.grippingapieceofgrassC.stayingmotionlessD.enlarginghispouch39.Theauthorsuggestswhenseahorsebabiesarereadytobeborn.A.themaleseahorseseemsveryhappyB.itisdifficultforthemtocomeoutC.thefemaleseahorsejoinsthemaleD.theyneedlargespaceinthepouch40.Whichfactdoestheauthorwantthereadertoremembermost?A.Themaleseahorsegivesbirthtotheyoung.B.Thefemaleseahorselaysupto200eggsatatime.C.Babyseahorseareborningroupsoffiveormore.D.Thefemalewillreturneverydaytocheckontheeggs.PassageThreeWhen23-year-oldEricAtienzagraduatedfromcollegelastyear,hedidn’thaveajob.Notwantingtogiveuphisapartmentandmovebackwithhisparents,hedidwhatmanyyoungAmericansaredoing:hesignedupwithatempagency,whichplacesworkersonshort-termjobs.TemporaryworkerssuchasAtienzacomprise20percentoftheUSworkforce.In1985,417000workerswereclassifiedastemporaryhelp.In,therearemorethan2.5million,accordingtoLabourDepartmentdata.Usingtemporaryworkersallowscompaniestoincreaseordecreasethenumberofstaffastheirworkloadschange.Italsoallowscompaniestoavoidthecostsinvolvedinhiringandfiringlong-termemployees.Manytempagencyownersandcareerspecialistssaytempingisagoodwayforrecentgraduatestogetexperience.“Short-termjobsletgraduatestryoutdifferentcompaniestofindthebestfit,”saidPegiWheatley,ownerofMcCallStaffing,aSanFranciscotempagency.Butthingsdon’talwaysworkoutthatway.“WhenIstartedtemping,Ihadthisnotionthatatemporaryjobcouldturnfull-time.Itworkedforafriendofmine,butthatdidn’thappenforme,”saidAtienza,whoquicklybecameboredwithhisofficework.AtienzastayedwiththetempagencybecausehecouldearnUS$10anhourdoingofficework.Othershort-termjobs,suchasworkingasastoreclerkorinacafé,payaboutUS$7.Butthereweretrade-offsforthehigherpay.BecauseintheUS,healthinsuranceisprovidedthroughemployer,mosttempsarenoteligibleforworkplacehealthbenefits.Atienzarantheriskthatanaccidentorillnesswouldlandhiminthehospitalwithnowaytopaythebill.Otherdrawbacks,thoughlessserious,stillmeanthattempingformostgraduatesisexactlywhatitsnameimplies—atemporarychoice.Instability,gapsbetweencontracts,lackofvacationtimeandisolationfromotheremployeesareoften-citednegatives.“TempinggavemethetimetofigureoutwhatIwantedtodo,becauseIcouldpayoffmybills.Butnoneofthatcamefromthejobsthemselves,”saidAtienza,whoquittempinglastmonthinfavorofafull-timejob.41.Atienzatookashort-termjobmainlybecause.A.hedidn’twanttogiveuphisapartmentB.helikedtotryoutdifferentcompaniesC.hewantedtogetmoreexperienceD.hecouldn’tfindalong-termjob42.Accordingtothepassage,intheyearof,theUnitedStateshadaworkforceofmorethan.A.25millionB.12.5millionC.4.17millionD.2.5million43.WhichisNOTmentionedasanadvantageoftemping?A.Itgivesrecentgraduatesexperience.B.Itenablesemployerstoadjusttheirworkforce.C.Atemporaryjobwillturnfull-time.D.Employerscanreducetheircosts.44.Atinenzastayedwiththetempagencyforsometimebecause______.A.helikedhisofficeworkB.hewassatisfiedwiththepayC.hisemployerprovidedhealthinsuranceD.hehatedgapsbetweencontracts45.Whatdoestheword“trade-offs”inParagraphfivemean?A.BenefitsB.CompromisesC.RisksD.DisadvantagesPassageFourScientistsarehopingtoeliminatemalaria(瘧疾)bydevelopingageneticallymodifiedmosquitothatcannottransmitthedisease.MalariahaslongtroubledthepopulationsofSouthAmerica,Africa,andAsia,wheremosquitobitesinfectupto500millionpeopleayearwiththisseriousandsometimesfatalparasiticblooddisease.Forgenerations,scientistshavebeentryingtoeliminatemalariabydevelopingnewdrugsandusingpesticide(殺蟲劑)towipeoutlocalmosquitopopulations.Butthesemeasuresaren’tworking—andsomescientists,likeGregLanzaro,saythatbecauseofdrugresistanceandpopulationchanges,malariaisactuallymoreprevalentnowthanitwas20yearsago.Lanzarosayshehasabetterwaytostopthespreadofmalaria:geneticallymodifyingmosquitoessotheyareunabletocarrythedisease.Lanzaroandhiscolleaguesareplanningamulti-yearprojecttoproducemalaria-resistantmosquitoes—andhethinkstheycandoitwithinfiveyears.“Wecangetforeigngenesintomosquitoesandtheygowherethey’resupposedtogo,”Lanzarosays,pointingoutthatscientistshavealreadysucceededingeneticallyengineeringmosquitoesthatcannottransmitmalariatobirdsandmice.And,hesays,scientistsarequicklymakingprogressongenesthatblocktransmissionofthediseasetohumansaswell.Themostdifficultpartscientifically,Lanzarosays,isfiguringouthowtogetthelab-engineeredmosquitoestospreadtheirgenesintonaturalpopulationsafterall,hepointsout,it’suselesstoengineermosquitoesinthelabthatcan’ttransmitmalariawhentherearemillionsoutinthewildthatcan.Tosolvethisproblem,LanzarowantstoloadupamobilepieceofDNAwiththemalaria-resistantgene,andtheninsertitintoagroupofmosquitoembryos.Themalaria-resistantgenewouldbeintegrateddirectlyintothemosquitoes’DNA,makingitimpossibleforthosemosquitoestotransmittheparasitethatcausesmalaria.Inthiswayasmallgroupoflab-raisedmosquitoescouldbereleasedintothewild,andbyinterbreedingwithwildmosquitoes,eventuallytransmitthebeneficialgenetotheentirepopulation.46.Onereasonformalariatobemorewidespreadnowisthat.A.morepeoplehavemovedtomalaria-infectedareasB.mosquitoeshavebecomeresistanttopesticidesC.geneticallymodifiedmosquitoesstilltransmitthediseaseD.mosquitoesbiteasmanyas500millionpeopleayear47.Lanzaroishopefulthatinafewyearmancan.A.starttoeliminatemalariaB.cureparasiticblooddiseasesC.preventmiceformtransmittingparasitesD.acquireimmunityagainstmalaria48.Lanzaroisconfidentthatscientistscanblockthetransmissionsofmalariatohumansbecause.A.naturalmosquitopopulationsdonotchangeB.scientistshavesucceededwithbirdsandmiceC.foreigngenesalwaysgowheretheyarerequiredD.lab-raisedmosquitoeswillnotberesistanttodrugs49.WhatisthemostdifficultpartofLanzaro’sproject?A.Spreadingmalaria-resistantgenesintonaturalmosquitopopulations.B.Raisingmalaria-resistantmosquitoes.C.Makinggenesthatblockthetransmissionofmalaria.D.Identifyingmalaria-resistantgenes.50.Accordingtothepassage,afundamentalwaytowipeoutmalariaisto.A.developnewmalaria-resistantdrugsB.produceeffectivepesticidestokillmosquitoesC.changethegeneticmakeupofmosquitoesD.removepeoplefrommalaria-infectedareasPassageFiveAccordingtoScottAdams,creatorofthecomicstrip(系列漫畫)Dilbert,theannualperformancereviewis“oneofthemostfrighteningandweakeningexperiencesineveryemployee’slife.Adam’sstoriesandcomicfigurespokefunattheworkplace,buthischaracterizationofpeople’sfeelingsabouttheannualperformancereviewhasitsseriousside.Althougharecentstudyof437companiesindicatesthateffectiveannualperformancereviewscanhelpraiseprofits,mostemployeesofthosecompanieshatethem.Intheory,annualperformancereviewsareconstructiveandpositiveinteractionsbetweenmanagersandemployeesworkingtogethertoattainmaximumperformanceandstrengthentheorganization.Inreality,theyoftencreatedivision,underminemorale,andsparkangerandjealousy.Thus,althoughtheobjectoftheannualperformancereviewistoimproveperformance,itoftenhastheoppositeresult.AprogrammeratanITfirmwasstunnedtolearnatherannualperformancereviewthatshewasdeniedapromotionbecauseshewasn’ta“teamplayer”.Whatwerethedatausedtomakethisjudgment?Shedidn’tsmileinthecompanyphoto.AlthoughthisstorymightsoundasifitcamestraightoutofDilbert,itisatrueaccountofonewoman’sexperience.Byfollowingafewideasandguidelinesfromindustryanalysis,thiskindofordealcanbeavoided:Toendtheyearwithapositiveandusefulperformancereview,managersandemployeesmuststarttheyearbyworkingtogethertoestablishcleargoalsandexpectations.Itmaybehelpfultoallowemployeestoproposealistofpeopleassociatedwiththecompanywhowillbeinagoodpositiontoassesstheirperformanceattheendoftheyear;thesepeoplemaybeco-workers,suppliers,orevencustomers.Goalsshouldbemeasurablebutflexible,andeveryoneshouldsignoffontheplan.Bycheckingemployees’progressataboutninemonths,managerscangivethemachancetocorrectmistakesandprovideguidancetothosewhoneeditbeforetheyearisout.Whenconductingthereview,managersshouldhighlightstrengthsandweaknessesduringthepastyearanddiscussfutureresponsibilities,avoidingpunishmentorblame.Inshort,whenemployeesleavetheirperformancereviews,theyshouldbefocusingonwhattheycandobetterintheyearahead,notworryingaboutwhatwentintotheirfilesaboutthepast.51.InhiscomicstripDilbert,ScottAdams.A.makefunofworkingpeopleB.tellsastoryaboutaswomanemployeeC.promoteteamspiritamongco-workersD.mocksannualperformancereviews52.AllthefollowingarementionedasthedrawbacksofannualperformancereviewsEXCEPT.A.reducingefficiencyB.creatingtensionC.underminingmoraleD.inducinganger53.Theword“ordeal”Paragraph3probablyrefersto.A.likelihoodofpromotionB.depressiveexperienceC.poorperformanceD.unrealisticexpectation54.Theannualperformancereviews,tobeeffective,mustfocuson.A.makingemployeesawareoftheircompany’sfuturegoalsB.involvingemployeesinassessingtheirownperformanceC.encouragingemployeestoachievebetterfutureperformanceD.highlightingwhatresponsibilitiesemployeeshavefailedin55.ThegeneralattitudeoftheauthortowardAdam’scomicstripDilbertis.A.negativeB.positiveC.neutralD.unclearPartⅣClozeTest(15minutes,15points)Directions:Inthispart,thereisapassagewithfifteenblanks.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestanswerforeachblankandmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.Advertisingisaformofselling.Forthousandsofyearstherehavebeenindividualswhohavetriedto56otherstobuythefoodtheyhaveproducedorthegoodstheyhavemadeortheservicestheycan57.Butinthe19thcentury,themassproductionofgoods58theIndustrialRevolutionmadeperson-to-personsellinginefficient.Themassdistributionofgoodsthat59thedevelopmentoftherailwayandhighwaymadeperson-to-personsellingtooslowandexpensive.Atthesametime,masscommunication,firstnewspapersandmagazines,thenradioandtelevision,mademasssellingthrough60possible.Theobjectiveofanyadvertisementistoconvincepeoplethatitisintheirbest61totaketheactiontheadvertiserisrecommending.Theaction62betopurchaseaproduct,useaservice,voteforapoliticalcandidate,oreventojointheArmy.Advertisingasa63developedfirstandmostrapidlyintheUnitedStates,thecountrythatusesittothegreatest64.In1980advertisingexpendituresintheU.S.exceeded55billiondollarsor652percentofthegrossnationalproduct.Canadaspentabout1.2percentofitsgrossnationalproduct66advertising.67advertisingbringstheeconomicsofmasssellingtothemanufacturer,itproducesbenefitsfortheconsumer68.Someofthoseeconomiesarepassedalongtothepurchasersothatthecostofaproductsoldprimarilythroughadvertisingisusuallyfar69thanonesoldthroughpersonalsalespeople.Advertisingbringspeopleimmediatenewsaboutproductsthathavejustcomeonthemarket.Finally,advertising70fortheprogramsoncommercialtelevisionandradioandforabouttwothirdsofthecostofpublishingmagazineandnewspapers.56.A.requestB.obligeC.affectD.persuade57.A.transferB.secureC.enjoyD.perform58.A.resultingfromB.dealingwithC.leadingtoD.goingfor59.A.followedB.precededC.achievedD.induced60.A.marketingB.advertisingC.salespeopleD.agents61.A.profitsB.benefitsC.interestsD.gains62.A.shouldB.wouldC.mayD.will63.A.businessB.serviceC.productD.profession64.A.amountB.extentC.possibilityD.utility65.AsimilarlyB.supposedlyC.approximatelyD.accountably66.A.withB.atC.intoD.on67.A.WhileB.ThereforeC.ButD.If68.A.aswellB.asusualC.asaresultD.asarule69.A.moreB.lessC.cheaperD.dearer70.A.worksB.callsC.looksD.paysPartⅤErrorDetection(10minutes,5points)Directions:Inthissection,therearetensentences.EachsentencehasfourunderlinedwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Identifythepartofthesentence
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