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Section Ⅱ Cloze (10 points)ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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  Do you wake up every day feeling too tired, or even upset? If so, then a new alarm clockˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
could be just for you. The clock, called SleepSmart, measures your sleep cycle, and waits 1ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
you to be in your lightest phase of sleep 2 rousing you. Its makers say that should 3 you wake up feeling refreshed every morning ,As you sleep you pass 4 a sequence of sleep states-light sleep, deep sleep and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep –that 5 approximately every 90 minutes. The point in that cycle at which you wake can 6 how you feel later, and may 7 have a greater impact than how much or little you have slept. Being roused during a light phase 8 you are more likely to wake up energetic.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  SleepSmart 9 the distinct pattern of brain waves 10 during each phase of sleep, via aˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
headband equipped 11 electrodes (电极) and a microprocessor. This measures the electricalˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
activity of the wearer’s brain, in much the 12 way as some machines used for medical andˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
research __13__, and communicates wirelessly with a clock unit near the bed. You 14 theˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
clock with the latest time at 15 you want to be wakened, and it 16 duly (适时地) wakes you during the last light sleep phase before that. The 17 was invented by a group of studentsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
at Brown University in Rhode Island 18 a friend complained of waking up tired and performing poorly on a test, “ 19 sleep –deprived people ourselves, we started thinking of 20 to do about it,” says Eric Shashoua, a recent college graduate and now chief executive officer ofAxon Sleep Research Laboratories, a company created by the students to develop their idea.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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1. A) beside B) near C) for D) aroundˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
2. A) upon B) before C) towards D) tillˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
3. A) ensure B) assure C) require D) requestˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
4. A) through B) into C) about D) onˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
5. A) reveals B) reverses C) resumes D) repeatsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
6. A) effect B) affect C) reflect D)perfectˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
7. A) already B) ever C) never D) evenˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
8. A) means B) marks C) says D) dictatesˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
9. A) removes B) relieves C) records D) recallsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
10. A) proceeded B) produced C) pronounced D)progressedˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
11. A) by B) of C) with D) overˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
12. A) familiar B) similar C) identical D) sameˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
13. A) findings B) prospects C) proposals D) purposesˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
14. A) prompt B) program C) plug D)planˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
15. A) where B) this C) which D) thatˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
16. A) then B) also C) almost D) yetˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
17. A) claim B) conclusion C) concept D) explanationˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
18. A) once B) after C) since D) whileˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
19. A) Besides B) Despite C)To D) AsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
20. A) what B) how C) whether D) whenˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Section Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 points)ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Passage OneˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Just five one-hundredths of an inch thick, light golden in color and with a perfect “saddleˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
curl,” the Lay’s potato chip seems an unlikely weapon for global domination. But its maker,ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Frito-Lay, thinks otherwise. “Potato chips are a snack food for the world,” said Salman Amin, the company’s head of global marketing. Amin believes there is no corner of the world that can resist the charms of a Frito-Lay potato chip.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Frito-Lay is the biggest snack maker in America, owned by PepsiCo, and accounts for overˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
half of the parent company’s $3 billion annual profits. But the U.S. snack food market is largely saturated, and to grow, the company has to look overseas.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Its strategy rests on two beliefs: first, a global product offers economies of scale with whichˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
local brands cannot compete, and second, consumers in the 21st century are drawn to “global” as a concept. ”Global” does not mean products that are consciously identified as American, but ones that consumes—especially young people—see as part of a modern, innovative (创新的) world in which people are linked across cultures by shared beliefs and tastes. Potato chips are an American invention, but most Chinese, for instance, do not know that Frito-Lay is an American company.Instead, Riskey, the company’s research and development head, would hope they associate the brand with the new world of global communications and business.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  With brand perception a crucial factor, Riskey ordered a redesign of the Frito-Lay logo (标ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
识).The logo, along with the company’s long-held marketing image of the “irresistibility” of its chips. would help facilitate the company’s global expansion.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  The executives acknowledge that they try to swing national eating habits to a food created inˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
America, but they deny that amounts to economic imperialism. Rater, they see Frito-Lay asˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
spreading the benefits of free enterprise across the world. “We’re making products in thoseˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
countries, we’re adapting them to the tastes of those countries, building businesses and employing people and changing lives,” said Steve Reinemund, PepsiCo’s chief executive.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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41. It is the belief of Frito-Lay’s head of global marketing that______.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) potato chips can hardly be used as a weapon to dominate the world marketˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) their company must find new ways to promote domestic sales.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) the light golden color enhances the charm of their company’s potato chipsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) people all over the world enjoy eating their company’s potato chipsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
42. What do we learn about Frito-Lay from Paragraph 2?ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) Its products used to be popular among overseas consumers.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) Its expansion has caused fierce competition in the snack market.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) It gives half of its annual profits to its parent company.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) It needs to turn to the word market for development.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
43. One of the assumptions on which Frito-Lay bases its development strategy is that_______.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) consumers worldwide today are attracted by global brandsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) local brands cannot compete successfully with American brandsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) products suiting Chinese consumers’ needs bring more profitsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) products identified as American will have promising market valueˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
44. Why did Riskey have the Frito-Lay logo redesigned?ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) To suit changing tastes of young consumers.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) To promote the company's strategy of globalization.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) To change the company’s long-held marketing image.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) To compete with other American chip producers.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
45. Frito-Lay's executives claim that the promoting of American food in the international marketˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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A) won’t affect the eating habits of the local peopleˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) will lead to economic imperialismˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) will be in the interest of the local peopleˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) won’t spoil the taste of their chipsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Passage TwoˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
“Humans should not try to avoid stress any more than they would shun food, love orexercise.” Said Dr. Hans Selye, the first physician to document the effects of stress on the body.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  While here’s on question that continuous stress is harmful, several studies suggest that challenging situations in which you’re able to rise to the occasion can be good for you..ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
In a 2001 study of 158 hospital nurses, those who faced considerable work demands butˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
coped with the challenge were more likely to say they were in good health than those who feltˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
they couldn’t get the job done.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Stress that you can manage also boost immune(免疫的) function. In a study at the AcademicˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
Center for Dentistry in Amsterdam, researchers put volunteers through two stressful experiences.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  In the first, a timed task that required memorizing a list followed by a short test, subjects believed they had control over the outcome. In the second, they weren’t in control:They had to sit through a gory(血淋淋的) video on surgical procedures. Those who did well on the memory test had an increase in levels of immunoglobulin A, an antibody that’s the body’s first line of defense against germs. The video-watchers experienced a downturn in the antibody.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
Stress prompts the body to produce certain stress hormones. In short bursts these hormonesˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
have a positive effect, including improved memory function. “They can help nerve cells handle  information and put it into storage,” says Dr. Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University in New York. But in the long run these hormones can have a harmful effect on the body and brain.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
“Sustained stress is not good for you,” says Richard Morimoto, a researcher at Northwestern University in Illinois studying the effects of stress on longevity, “It’s the occasional burst of stress or brief exposure to stress that could be protective.”ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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46. The passage is mainly about______ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) the benefits of manageable stressˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) how to avoid stressful situationsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) how to cope with stress effectivelyˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) the effects of stress hormones on memoryˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
47. The word “shun” (Line 1, Para.1) most probably means________.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) cut down on B) stay away fromˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) run out of D) put up withˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
48. We can conclude from the study of the 158 nurses in 2001 that_______ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) people under stress tend to have a poor memoryˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) people who can’t get their job done experience more stressˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) doing challenging work may be good for one’s healthˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) stress will weaken the body’s defense against germsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
49. In the experiment described in Paragraph 3, the video-watchers experienced a downturn in theˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
antibody because______.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) the video was not enjoyable at allˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) the outcome was beyond their controlˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) they knew little about surgical proceduresˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) they felt no pressure while watching the videoˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
50. Dr. Bruce McEwen of Rockefeller University believes that______.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) a person’s memory is determined by the level of hormones in his bodyˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) stress hormones have lasting positive effects on the brainˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) short bursts of stress hormones enhance memory functionˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) a person’s memory improves with continued experience of stress.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Passage ThreeˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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More and more, the operations of our businesses, governments, and financial institutions areˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
controlled by information that exists only inside computer memories. Anyone clever enough to modify this information for his own purposes can reap substantial rewards. Even worse, a number of people who have done this and been caught at it have managed to get away withoutˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
punishment.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  It’s easy for computer crimes to go undetected if no one checks up on what the computer isˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
doing. But even if the crime is detected, the criminal may walk away not only unpunished but with a glowing recommendation from his former employers.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Of course, we have no statistics on crimes that go undetected. But it’s disturbing to note how many of the crimes we do know about were detected by accident, not by systematic inspections or other security procedures. The computer criminals who have been caught may be the victims of uncommonly bad luck.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  For example, a certain keypunch operator complained of having to stay overtime to punchˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
extra cards. Investigation revealed that the extra cards she was being asked to punch were forˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
dishonest transactions. In another case, dissatisfied employees of the thief tipped off (向……透露) the company that was being robbed.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Unlike other lawbreakers, who must leave the country, commit suicide, or go to jail,ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
computer criminals sometimes escape punishment, demanding not only that they not be charged but that they be given good recommendations and perhaps other benefits. All too often, their demands have been met.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Why? Because company executives are afraid of the bad publicity that would result if theˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
public found out that their computer had been misused. They hesitate at the thought of a criminal boasting in open court of how he juggled (耍弄) the most confidential records right under the noses of the company’s executives, accountants, and security staff. And so another computer criminal departs with just the recommendations he needs to continue his crimes elsewhere.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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51. It can be concluded from the passage that ______.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) it is still impossible to detect computer crimes today.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) computer crimes are the most serious problem in the operation of financial institutions.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) computer criminals can escape punishment because they can’t be detected.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) people commit computer crimes at the request their company.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
52. It is implied in the third paragraph that ______.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) many more computer crimes go undetected than are discovered.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) the rapid increase of computer crimes is a troublesome problem.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) most computer criminals are smart enough to cover up their crimes.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) most computer criminals who are caught blame their bad luck.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
55. The passage is mainly about ______.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) why computer crimes are difficult to detect by systematic inspections.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) why computer criminals are often able to escape punishment.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) how computer criminals manage to get good recommendation from their former employers.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) why computer crimes can’t be eliminated.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Passage FourˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
Being the first black woman elected to Congress has made me some kind of phenomenon.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
There are nine other blacks in Congress; there are ten other women. I was the first to overcomeˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
both handicaps at once. Of the two handicaps, being black is much less of a drawback than being female.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  If I said that being black is a greater handicap than being a woman, probably no one wouldˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
question me. Why? Because “we all know” there is prejudice against black people in America.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  That there is prejudice against women is an idea that still strikes nearly all men—and, I am afraid, most women—as bizarre (异乎寻常的).ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Prejudice against blacks was invisible to most white Americans for many years. When blacksˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
finally started to “mention” it, with sit-ins, boycotts (抵制), and freedom rides, Americans were incredulous. “Who, us?” they asked in injured tones. “We're prejudiced?” It was the start of a long, painful reeducation for white America. It will take years for whites—including those who think of themselves as liberals—to discover and eliminate the racist attitudes they all actually have.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  How much harder will it be to eliminate the prejudice against women? I am sure it will be aˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
longer struggle. Part of the problem is that women in America are much more brainwashed (被洗脑的) and content with their roles as second-class citizens than blacks ever were.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Let me explain. I have been active in politics for more than twenty years. For all but the lastˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
six, I have done the work—all the tedious details that make the difference between victory andˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
defeat on election day—while men reaped the rewards, which is almost invariably the lot ofˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
women in politics.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  It is still women—about three million volunteers—who do most of this work in the American political world. The best any of them can hope for is the honor of being district or county vice-chairman, a kind of separate-but-equal position with which a woman is rewarded for years of faithful envelope stuffing and card party organizing. In such a job, she gets a number of free trips to state and sometimes national meetings and conventions, where her role is supposed to be to vote the way her male chairman votes.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  When I tried to break out of that role in 1963 and run for the New York State Assembly seatˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
from Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant, the resistance was bitter. From the start of that campaign, I faced undisguised (不加掩饰的) hostility because of my sex.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  But it was four years later, when I ran for Congress that the question of my sex became aˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
major issue. Among members of my own party, closed meetings were held to discuss ways ofˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
stopping me.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Women have not even reached the level of tokenism (象征主义) that blacks are reaching. NoˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
women sit on the Supreme Court. Only two have held Cabinet rank, and none do at present. Only two women hold ambassadorial (大使的) rank. But women predominate in the lower-paying, menial (仆人), unrewarding, dead end jobs, and when they do reach better positions, they are invariably paid less than a man gets for the same job.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  If that is not prejudice, what would you call it?ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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56. The author writes this passage mainly to ________.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) talk about American political systemˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) argue against the inequality between men and womenˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) tell of her experience of being elected to CongressˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) criticize the racial prejudice in AmericaˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
57. According to the author, being a woman is a greater drawback than being a black becauseˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
________.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) there is no more prejudice against black people in AmericaˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) sex prejudice is deeply rooted in people's mindsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) not many women show interest in politicsˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) women are not as well educated as menˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
58. The phrase “that role” (Line 1, Para. 7) most probably refers to ________.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) being a woman politician who keeps a separate but equal positionˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) being an office secretary that stuffs envelopes and organizes card partiesˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) being a voluntary worker in the election campaignˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) being a second-class citizen that is supposed to have no prospects of political successˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
59. According to the passage, the author was most probably ________ before she was elected to the Congress?ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) a county vice chair womenˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) a housewifeˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) a member of the New York State AssemblyˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) an ambassadorˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
60. We can learn from the last paragraph that ________.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
A) prejudice against the blacks has been eliminatedˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
B) racial discrimination is a very serious social problemˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
C) to eliminate prejudice against women is still a long struggleˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
D) to run for high-rank positions is very difficult for womenˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Section IV Translation(20 points)ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Directions:In this section there is a passage in English. Translate the five underlinedˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
sentences into Chinese and write your translation on ANSWER SHEET 2.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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  When offices are planned, the attention paid to the correct use of space, and individual andˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
company needs, is often totally inadequate. 61) Bad planning can frustrate the manager andˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
employee and reduce their level of performance. This is why so much research has beenˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
undertaken since the war into effective office planning.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  There is a growing realization that investment in people means that their needs should beˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
thoroughly analyzed and provided for. It has encouraged a number of office planning approaches. 62) The best of these approaches take into account not just the physical aspects of a building but the complex individual and group relationships which need to be understood before a plan is implemented.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  A man's personal preference is always for his own separate office. Where this can beˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
achieved it provides privacy and special advantages for him. However, it is quite uneconomic for most organizations to provide such facilities on anything but a limited scale. 63) Moreover, the corporate needs for good communications, smooth exchange of ideas and paper work, and flexibility demand a different form of planning. Preoccupation with rental costs has led in the past to open plan offices which in the worst circumstances are laid out in such a regimented fashion that the atmosphere is totally impersonal.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Nevertheless, costs must be faced realistically. Perhaps the best balance between the needs ofmost of the employees and the needs of the company are to be found in landscaped offices.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
Developed in Germany in the late 1950s, landscaping, or Burolandschaft as it is sometimesˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
called, seeks to achieve good communications and information flow by the correct juxtaposition of departments. 64) Its aim is to provide a pleasing working environment for all, coupled with economic use of space and the ability on management's part to alter office layout to cope with changes in working methods.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
  Ideally a floor area of not less than 6000 sq. ft. is required, generally in the form of a square or rectangle the sides of which have a ratio of less than two  to one. Employees are grouped together in clusters, in accordance with a plan that takes into account work flow and desirable relationships across traditional organizational barriers. Such groups are identified and separated by movable screens. 65) An acceptable general noise level is achieved by careful acoustic control to provide aural privacy and mask intrusive noise.ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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Section V Writing (20 points)ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
Directions: For this part, you are to write a composition on the topic On Lottery Games(关于彩票游戏). You should write at least 150 words, and base your composition on the outline (given inChinese) below:ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
1. 有些人赞成买彩票。ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
2. 也有人反对。ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
3. 我的看法。ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
注:彩票(lottery tickets)ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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一、词汇:ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
1-10 CCCAC DBDCCˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
11-20 DBBAC CDCBDˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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二、完型ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
21.C 22.B 23.A 24.A 25.DˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
26.B 27.D 28.A 29.C 30.BˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
31.C 32.D 33.D 34.B 35.CˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
36.A 37.C 38.B 39.D 40.AˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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三、阅读ˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
41-45 DDABC 46-50 ABCBCˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
51-55 CCDCB 56-60 BBDCCˆX–Ì֕%ûRforum.liuxuehome.comËH¤…8û“pæé
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