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11. According to the __________ of the contract, employees must give six months' notice if theyintend to leave.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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12. The _______ meter can detect even a very small amount of gas in the roomcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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13. The bank manager asked his assistant if it was possible for him to ______ the investment plan within a week.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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14. Television will provide information on prices at the nearby shops ________ news andcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
entertainment.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. as many as B. as far as C. as well as D. as long ascC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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15. Jane takes an __________ interest in clothes and is very particular about what she wears.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. exhaustive B. excelling C. executive D. excessivecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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16. In China, it is a serious crime to __________ancient paintings out of the country.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. struggle B. smuggle C. sublet D. withdrawcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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17. The rich man was asked to pay a high _________ for his daughter who was taken away bycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
criminals.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. margin B. prestige C. ransom D. purchasecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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18. According to the International Law, the United Nations would impose economiccC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
_________against an invading country.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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19. To ______ something will enable you to buy property without having the funds to pay for it at present.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. donate B. guarantee C. mortgage D. financecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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20. Our university is unable to tuition fees to students who fail to complete the course.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. rescue B. recover C. refund D. refreshcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
venkatmba - 2008-7-31 1:12:00
Section II Cloze ( 10 points )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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  It's an annual back-to-school routine. One morning you wave goodbye, and that 21 evening you're burning the late-night oil in sympathy. In the race to improve educational standards, 22 are throwing the books at kids. 23 elementary school students are complaining of homework 24 . What's a well-meaning parent to do? As hard as 25 may be, sit back and chill, experts advise. Though you've got to get them to do it, 26 helping too much, or even examining 27 too carefully, you may keep them 28 doing it by themselves. "I wouldn't advise a parent to check every 29 assignment," says psychologist John Rosemond, author Of Ending the ToughcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
Homework. "There's a 30 of appreciation for trial and error. Let your children 31 thecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
grade they deserve."cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Many experts believe parents should gently look over the work of younger children and askcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
them to rethink their 32 . But "you don't want them to feel it has to be 33 ," she says. That's not to say parents should 34 homework -- first, they should monitor how much homework their kids 35 . Thirty minutes a day in the early elementary years and an hour in 36 four, five, and six is standard, says Rosemond. For junior-high students it should be  37 mom than an hour and a half," and two for high-school students. If your child 88 has mom homework than this, you may want to check 39 other parents and then talk to the teacher about 40 assignment ( 252 words )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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21 A. very B exact . C. right D. usualcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
22 A. officials B. parents C. experts D. schoolscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
23 A. Also B. Even C. Then D. HowevercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
24 A. fatigue B. confusion C. duty D. puzzlecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
25 A. there B. we C. they D. itcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
26 A. via B. under C. by D. forcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
27 A. questions B. answers C. standards D. rulescC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
28 A. off B. without C. beyond D. fromcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
29 A. single B. piece C. page D. othercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
30 A. drop B. short C. cut D. lackcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
31 A. acquire B. earn C. gather D. reachcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
32 A. exercises B. defects C. mistakes D. testscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
33 A. perfect B. better C. unusual D. completecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
34 A. forget B. refuse C. miss D. ignorecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
35 A. have B. prepare C. make D. performcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
36 A. classes B. groups C. grades D. termscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
37 A. about B. no C. much D. fewcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
38 A. previously B. rarely C. merely D. consistentlycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
39 A. with B. in C. out D. upcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
40 A. finishing B. lowering C. reducing D. decliningcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
venkatmba - 2008-7-31 1:12:00
Section III Reading Comprehension ( 40 points )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
Directions: Read the following passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosingA. B. C. or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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Passage 1cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  The media can impact current events. As a graduate student at Berkeley in the 1960s, IcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
remember experiencing the events related to the People’s Park that were occurring on campus.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Some of these events were given national media coverage in the press and on TV. I found itcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
interesting to compare my impressions of what was going on with perceptions obtained from the news media. I could begin to see events of that time feed on news coverage. This also provided me with some healthy insights into the distinctions between these realities.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Electronic media are having a greater impact on the people’s lives every day. People gathercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
more and more of their impressions from representations. Television and telephonecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
communications are linking people to a global village, or what one writer calls the electronic city.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Consider the information that television brings into your home every day. Consider also thecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
contact you have with others simply by using telephone. These media extend your consciousness and your contact. For example, the video coverage of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake focused on “live action” such as the fires or the rescue efforts. This gave the viewer the impression of total disaster. Television coverage of the Iraqi War also developed an immediacy. CNN reported events as they happened. This coverage was distributed worldwide. Although most people were far away from these events, they developed some perception of these realities.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  In 1992, many people watched in horror as riots broke out on a sad Wednesday evening incC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
Los Angeles, seemingly fed by video coverage from helicopters. This event was triggered by the verdict (裁定) in the Rodney King beating. We are now in an age where the public can have access to information that enables it to make its own judgments, and most people, who had seen the video of this beating, could not understand how the jury (陪审团) was able to acquit (宣布无罪) the policemen involved. Media coverage of events as they occur also provides powerful feedback that influences events. This can have harmful results, as it seemed on that Wednesday night in Los Angeles. By Friday night the public got to see Rodney King on television pleading,cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
“Can we all get along?” By Saturday, television seemed to provide positive feedback as the Los Angeles riot turned out into a rally for peace. The television showed thousands of people marching with banners and cleaning tools. Because of that, many more people turned out to join the peaceful event they saw unfolding (展开) on television. The real healing, of course, will take much longer, but electronic media will continue to be a part of that process. ( 455 words )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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41. The best title for the passage is ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. The 1989 San Francisco Earthquake and the 1992 Los Angeles RiotscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. How Media Cover EventscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. The 1992 Los Angeles RiotscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. The Impact of Media on Current EventscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
42. All the following statements are true EXCEPT that ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. all the events occurring on the university campus at Berkeley were given national mediacC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
coveragecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. video coverage of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake gave the viewers the impression ofcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
total disastercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. electronic media can extend one’s contact with the worldcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. those living far away from a certain event can also have some perception of realities bycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
watching televisioncC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
43. The term “electronic city” in Paragraph 2 refers to ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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44. The 1992 Los Angeles riots broke out because ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. video coverage from helicopters had made people angrycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. video coverage had provided powerful feedbackcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. the jury acquitted the policemen who had beaten Rodney KingcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. people can make their own judgmentscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
45. It can be inferred from the passage that ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. the 1992 Los Angeles riots lasted a whole weekcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. Rodney King seemed very angry when he appeared on television on FridaycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. media coverage of events as they occur can have either good or bad resultscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. most people who had seen the video of the Rodney King beating agree with the verdict ofcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
the jurycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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Passage 2cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
At the Kyoto conference on global warming in December 1997, it became abundantly clearcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
how complex it has become to work out international agreements relating to the environmentcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
because of economic concerns unique to each country. It is no longer enough to try to forbidcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
certain activities or to reduce emissions of certain substances. The global challenges of thecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
interlink between the environment and development increasingly bring us to the core of thecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
economic life of states. During the late 1980s we were able, through international agreements, to make deep cuts in emissions harmful to the ozone layer. These reductions were made possible because substitutions had been found for many of the harmful chemicals and, more important, because the harmful substances could be replaced without negative effects on employment and the economies of states.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Although the threat of global warming has been known to the world for decades and allcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
countries and leaders agree that we need to deal with the problem, we also know that the effects of measures, especially harsh measures taken in some countries, would be nullified (抵消) if other countries do not control their emissions. Whereas the UN team on climate change has found that the emissions of carbon dioxide would have to be cut globally by 60% to stabilize the content of CO, in the atmosphere, this path is not feasible for several reasons. Such deep cuts would cause a breakdown of the world economy. Important and populous (人口众多的) low-or medium-incomecountries are not yet willing to undertake legal commitments about their energy uses. In addition, the state of world technology would not yet permit us to make such a big leap.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  We must, however, find a solution to the threat of global warming early in the 21st century.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
Such a commitment would require a degree of shared vision and common responsibilities new to humanity. Success lies in the force of imaginations, in imagining what would happen if we fail to act. Although many living in cold regions would welcome the global-warming effect of a warmer summer, few would cheer the arrival of the subsequent tropical diseases, especially where there had been none. ( 360 words )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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46. The main purpose of this passage is to ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. analyze the problem of global warmingcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. argue against making deep cuts in emissionscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. convince people that global warming is a real threatcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. criticize some countries for refusing to cut down emissions harmful to the ozone layercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
47. The reason why it is difficult to get rid of the threat of global warming is that ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. not all the countries are willing to make deep cuts in emissionscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. many people welcome the global-warming effect of a warmer summercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. the leaders of many countries are not fully aware of the gravity of the problemcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. world technology is not able to solve the problemcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
48. In the passage the author implies that ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. the world has recently become aware of the threat of global warmingcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. the problem of global warming has largely been solvedcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. it is always difficult to work out international agreements to cut down emissions harmfulcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
to the ozone layercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. it is no longer easy to reach international agreements relating to the environmentcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
49. According to the author, it is impossible at present to cut 60% of carbon dioxide emissions globally because ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. some people are irresponsiblecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. it would cause a collapse of the world economycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. it is only a goal to be reached in the futurecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. some people are lacking in imaginationcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
50. What should all countries do to help solve the problem of global warming?cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. They should hold another world conference on climate change.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. They should provide advanced technology.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. They should replace all the harmful substances.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. They should willingly undertake legal commitments about their energy uses.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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  The current emergency in Mexico City that has taken over our lives is nothing. I could evercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
have imagined for me or my children. We are living in an environmental crisis, an air-pollutionemergency of unprecedented severity. What it really means is that just to breathe here is to play a dangerous game with your health.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  As parents, what terrorizes us most are reports that children are at higher risk because theycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
breathe more times per minute. What more can we do to protect them and ourselves? OurcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
pediatrician’s (儿科医师的) medical recommendation was simple: abandon the city permanently.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  We are foreigners and we are among the small minority that can afford to leave. We are herecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
because of my husband’s work. We are fascinated by Mexico—its history and rich culture.    We know that for us, this is a temporary danger. However, we cannot stand for much longer the fear we feel for our boys. We cannot stop them from breathing.But for millions, there is no choice. Their lives, their jobs, their futures depend on being here.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Thousands of Mexicans arrive each day in this city. Desperate for economic opportunities.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
Thousands more are born here each day. Entire families work in the streets and practically livecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
there. It is a familiar sight: as parents hawk goods at stoplights, their children play in the grassycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
highway dividers, breathing exhaust fumes. I feel guilty complaining about my personal situation; we won’t be here long enough for our children to form the impression that skies are colored only gray. And yet the government cannot do what it must to end this problem. For any country, especially a developing Third World economy like Mexico’s, the idea of barring from the capital city enough cars, closing enough factories and spending the necessary billions on public transportation is simply not an option. So when things get bad, as in the current emergency,cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Mexico takes half measures—prohibiting some more cars from circulating, stopping somecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
factories from producing—that even its own officials concede aren’t adequate.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  The word “emergency” implies the unusual. But when daily life itself is an emergency, thecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
concept loses its meaning. It is human nature to try to adapt to that which we cannot change. Or to mislead ourselves into believing we can adapt. ( 388 words )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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51. According to the passage, the current emergency in Mexico City refers to ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. serious air pollution B. economic crisiscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. unemployment D. natural disastercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
52. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. Kids are in greater danger than grown-ups in Mexico City.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. The author is not a native Mexican.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. The author’s husband is a pediatrician.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. The Mexican history and culture appeal to the author.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
53. The word “hawk” (Paragraph 3) most probably means ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. sell B. transport C. place D. delivercC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
54. The Mexican government takes half measures to solve the pollution problem because ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. Mexican economy depends very much on cars and factoriescC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. it is not wise enough to come up with effective measurescC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. Mexicans are able to adapt themselves to the current emergencycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. Mexicans enjoy playing dangerous games with their healthcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
55. The purpose of the passage is to ______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. describe the harmful air pollutioncC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. explain the way to prevent air pollutioncC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. show the worries about the air pollutioncC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. recommend a method to avoid air pollutioncC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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Passage 4cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
There are good reasons to be troubled by the violence that spreads throughout the media.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
Movies, television and video games are full of gunplay and bloodshed, and one might reasonably ask what's wrong with a society that presents videos of domestic violence as entertainment.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Most researchers agree that the causes of real-world violence are complex. A 1993 study bycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
the U.S. National Academy of Sciences listed "biological, individual, family, peer, school, andcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
community factors" as all playing their parts.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Viewing abnormally large amounts of violent television and video games may well contribute to violent behavior in certain individuals. The trouble comes when researchers downplay uncertainties in their studies or overstate the case for causality (因果关系). Skeptics were dismayed several years ago when a group of societies including the American Medical  Association tried to end the debate by issuing a joint statement: "At this time, well over 1,000 studies...point overwhelmingly to causal connection between media violence and aggressive behavior in some children."cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Freedom-of-speech advocates accused the societies of catering to politicians, and evencC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
disputed the number of studies (most were review articles and essays, they said). When Jonathan Freedman, a social psychologist at the University of Toronto, reviewed the literature, he found only 200 or so studies of television-watching and aggression. And when he weeded out "the most doubtful measures of aggression", only 28% supported a connection.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  The critical point here is causality. The alarmists say they have proved that violent mediacC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
cause aggression. But the assumptions behind their observations need to be examined. WhencC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
labeling games as violent or non-violent, should a hero eating a ghost really be counted as acC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
violent event? And when experimenters record the time it takes game players to read "aggressive" or "non-aggressive" words from a list, can we be sure what they are actually measuring? The intent of the new Harvard Center on Media and Child Health to collect and standardize studies of media violence in order to compare their methodologies, assumptions and conclusions is an important step in the right direction.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Another appropriate step would be to tone down the criticism until we know more. SeveralcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
researchers write, speak and testify quite a lot on the threat posed by violence in the media. That is, of course, their privilege. But when doing so, they often come out with statements that the matter has now been settled, drawing criticism from colleagues. In response, the alarmists accuse critics and news reporters of being deceived by the entertainment industry. Such clashes help neither science nor society.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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56. Why is there so much violence shown in movies, TV and video games?cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. There is a lot of violence in the real world today.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. Something has gone wrong with today's society.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. Many people are fond of gunplay and bloodshed.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. Showing violence is thought to be entertaining.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
57. What is the skeptics' (Line 3, Para. 3) view of media violence?cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. Violence on television is a fairly accurate reflection of real-world life.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. Most studies exaggerate the effect of media violence on the viewers.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C.A causal relationship exists between media and real-world violence.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. The influence of media violence on children has been underestimated.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
58. The author uses the term "alarmists" (Line 1, Para. 5) to refer to those who______.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. use standardized measurements in the studies of media violencecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. initiated the debate over the influence of violent media on realitycC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. assert a direct link between violent media and aggressive behaviorcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. use appropriate methodology in examining aggressive behaviorcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
59. In refuting the alarmists, the author advances his argument by first challenging _____.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. the source and amount of their data B. the targets of their observationcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. their system of measurement D. their definition of violencecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
60. What does the author think of the debate concerning the relationship between the media and violence ?cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
A. More studies should be conducted before conclusions are drawn.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
B. It should come to an end since the matter has now been settled.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
C. The past studies in this field have proved to be misleading.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
D. He more than agrees with the views held by the alarmists.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
venkatmba - 2008-7-31 1:14:00
Section IV Translation ( 20 points )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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into Chinese and write your translation on ANSWER SHEET 2.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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It has been said that everyone lives by selling something. In the light of this statement,cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. Though it may be possible to measure the value of material goods in terms of money, it is extremely difficult to estimate the true value of the services which people perform for us. There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. The conditions of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop.cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
  Everyone has something to sell. Tramps(流浪者) seem to be the only exception to thiscC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
general rule. Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of passers-by. But real tramps are not beggars. They have nothing to sell and require nothing from others. In seeking independence, they do not sacrifice their human dignity. A tramp may ask you for money, but he will never ask you to feel sorry for him. ( 195 words )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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Section VI Writing ( 20 points )cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
Directions: In this section, you are required to write a composition entitled “Changes in thecC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
ownership of Houses in Beijing ” You should base your composition on the chart and outline given below and write more than 150 words neatly on ANSWERcC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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Outline: 1. 根据上图描述北京市住房产权的变化cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
2. 简要分析其变化的原因cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
3. 你认为该变化对社会和个人有何影响 .cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
venkatmba - 2008-7-31 16:14:00
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据说每个人都靠出售某种东西来维持生活。根据这种说法,教师靠卖知识为生,哲学家靠卖智慧为生,牧师靠卖精神安慰为生。虽然物质产品的价值可以用金钱来衡量,但要估算别人为我们所提供的服务的价值却是极其困难的。有时,我们为了挽救生命,愿意付出我们所占有的一切。但就在外科大夫给我们提供了这种服务后,我们却可能为所支付的昂贵费用而抱怨。社会上的情况就是如此,技术是必须付钱去买的,就像在商店里要花钱义商品一样。人人都有东西可以出售。在这条普遍性的规律面前,好像只有流浪汉是个例外。乞丐出售的几乎是他本人,以引起过路入的怜悯。但真正的流浪汉并不是乞丐。他们既不出售任何东西,也不需要从别人那儿得到任何东西。在追求独立自由的同时,他们并不牺牲为人的尊严。流浪汉可能会向你讨钱,但他从来不要你可怜他。cC?5k}Ðöbforum.liuxuehome.comyÁSç0˜+8
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