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1.PassageTwo

Whenimaginativementurntheireyestowardsspaceandwonderwhether

Iifeexistsinanypartofit,theymaycheerthemseIvesbyremembering

thatIifeneednotresemblecloselytheIifethatexistsonEarth.Mars

looksIiketheonlypIanetwhereIifeIikeourscouldexist,andeven

thisisdoubtfuI.ButtheremaybeotherkindsofIifebasedonother

kindsofchemistry,andtheymaymultiplyonVenusorJupiter.Atleast

wecannotproveatpresentthattheydonot.

EvenmoreinterestingisthepossibiIitythatIifeontheirpIanetsmay

beinamoreadvancedstageofevoIution.Present-daymanisinapeculiar

andprobablytemporarystage.Hisindividualunitsretainastrongsense

ofpersonality.Theyare,infact,stillcapabIeunderfavorable

circumstancesofIeadingindividuaIIives.Butman'ssocietiesare

aIreadysufficientIydeveIopedtohaveenormouslymorepowerand

effectivenessthantheindividualshave.

Itisnotlikelythatthistransitionalsituationwi11continuevery

longontheevolutionarytimescale.Fiftythousandyearsfromnowman'

ssocietiesmayhavebecomesocIose-knitthattheindividualsretain

nosenseofseparatepersonality.Thenlittledistinetionwi11remain

betweentheorganicpartsofthemultipleorganismandtheinorganicparts

(machines)thathavebeenconstructedbyit.AmiIIionyearsfurtheron

manandhismachinesmayhavemergedascloselyasthemusclesofthe

humanbodyandthenervecellsthatsettheminmotion.

Theexplorersofspaceshouldbepreparedforsomesuchsituation.If

theyarriveonaforeignpIanetthathasreachedanadvancedstage(and

thisisbynomeansimpossibIe)ftheymayfinditbeinginhabitedbya

singlelargeorganismcomposedofmanycIoseIycooperatingunits.

Theunitsmaybe"secondary"-machinescreatedmi11ionsofyearsago

byapreviousformofIifeandgiventhewi11andabiIitytosurviveand

reproduce.TheymaybebuiltentireIyofmetaIsandotherdurable(耐

用的)materials.Ifthisisthecase,theymaybemuchmoretolerantof

theirenvironment,multiplyingunderconditionsthatwoulddestroy

immediateIyanyorganismmadeofcarboncompoundsanddependentonthe

famiIiarcarboneyeIe.

Suchcreaturesmightberelicsofapastage,manymi11ionsofyears

ago,whentheirpIanetwasfavorabletotheoriginofIife,ortheymight

beimmigrantsfromafavoredplanet.

EvenmostimaginativepeopIehavetoadmitthat.

A.humansocietiesareasadvancedasthoseonsomeotherplanets

B.planetsotherthanEartharenotsuitableforlifelikeourstostay

C.itisdifficulttodistinguishbetweenorganicpartsandinorganicparts

ofthehumanbody

D.organismsaremorecreativethanmachines

2.

PassageOne

DespitemuchIoosetaIkaboutthenewgIobaIeconomy,today's

internationaleconomicintegrationisnotunprecedented.The50years

beforethefirstworldwarsawlargecross-borderflowsofgoods,capitaI

andpeopIe.ThatperiodofglobaIizationfIikethepresentone,wasdriven

byreductionsintradebarriersandbysharpfallsintransportcosts,

thankstothedeveIopmentofraiIwaysandsteamships.Thepresentsurge

ofgIobaIizationisinaway,aresumption(恢復)ofthatprevioustrend.

TheearIierattemptatgIobaIizationendedabruptlywiththefirstworld

war,afterwhichtheworldmovedintoaperiodoffiercetrade

protectionismandtightrestrictionsoncapitalmovement.Duringthe

early1930s,Americasharplyincreaseditstariffs,andothercountries

retaliated(報復),makingtheGreatDepressionevengreater.ThevoIume

ofworIdtradefeIIsharpIy.InternationaIcapitalflowsvirtuaIlydried

upintheinterwarperiodasgovernmentsimposedcontrolstotryto

insulate(隔離)theireconomiesfromtheimpactofagIobaIsIump.

CapitaIcontrolsweremaintainedafterthesecondworldwar,asthe

victorsdecidedtokeeptheirexchangeratesfixedonarrangementknown

astheBrettonWoodsSystem,namedaftertheAmericantowninwhichit

wasapproved.Butthebigeconomicpowersalsoagreedthatreducingtrade

barrierswasvitaltorecovery.TheysetuptheGeneralAgreementon

TariffsandTrade(GATT),whichorganizedaseriesofnegotiationsthat

graduallyreducedimporttariffs.GATTwasreplacedbytheWorldTrade

Organization(WTO)in1995.Tradeflourished.

Intheearly1970s,theBrettonWoodsSystemcollapsedandcurrencies

wereaIIowedtofloatagainstoneanotheratwhateverratesthemarkets

set.ThissignaIedtherebirthofgIobaIcapitalmarket.Americaand

GermanyquicklystoppedtryingtocontroltheinflowandoutfIowof

capital,BritainaboIishedcapitaIcontrolsin1979andJapan(mostIy)

in1980.ThisispartofthereasonwhycontinentaIEuropeanstendto

worrymoreaboutthepowerofgIobaIcapitalmarkets.Americahasbeen

exposedtothemformuchlonger.

Twoforceshavebeendrivingtheseincreasedflowsofgoodsandmoney.

ThefirstistechnoIogy.Withthecostsofcommunicationandcomputing

fallingrapidly,thenaturalbarriersoftimeandspacethatseparate

nationaImarketshavebeenfallingtoo.Theseconddrivingforcehasbeen

Iiberalization.AsaresultofboththeGATTnegotiationsandunilateral

(單方面的,單邊的)decisions,aImosta11countrieshaveloweredbarriers

toforeigntrade.MostcountrieshaveweIcornedinternationalcapitalas

weII.

TheglobalcapitaImarketdidn'tflourishuntiI.

A.theBrettonWoodssystemwasestablished

B.theBrettonWoodssystemcollapsed

C.GATTwassetuptoreduceimporttariffs

D.GATTwasreplacedbyWTO

3.PassageThree

OneofMicrosoft'scoolpeopIe,isPatrickBlackburn.Asatestmanager

fortheProductGroup,Blackburn,sjobmaysoundroutine;however,he

saysit'sanythingbutthat.

"MostpeopIe,thinkofsoftwaretestingasamundanetaskofpunching

thekeyboardIikeamonkey,tryingtobreaktheprogram,MBlackburnsays.

"Partofthatistrue,butwewritesoftwareprogramscalledMonkeysto

dothatforussothatwedon'thavetohirerealmonkeys.Realmonkeys

aretoodifficulttomanageanddon'tusuallypassthepersonalhygiene

criteria!HInreality,Blackburnsays,testingresponsibiIitiesarevery

technica11ycha11engingandoftenincIudecompIetedeveIopmenteyeIes

oftheirown.Hespendsmostofhistimecomingupwithcreativeincentives

toconvineehisteamtobeIieveinschedulesforproductsthatdon't

yetexist,hiringgreatpeopIetobuildstrongteams,andpoundingon

theproductstofindbugsbeforethecustomerseesthem.

AccordingtoBlackburn,themostcriticalthingyoucandotosucceed

atMicrosoftistofocusonwhatyoubeIieveisimportant."It'seasy

togetoverwhelmedwitheverythinggoingonaroundyou,sofirstand

foremostyouneedtostayfocused,Mhesays."Whatyoufocusonneeds

tobesomethingyoufirmlybelieveinsothatyou'11pursueitanddefend

yourmissionwithapassion.n

HeaIsothinksthatoneofthebiggestdifferencesbetweenhisco-workers

atMicrosoftandthoseathisformerworkplaceisthesenseofownership

andtheimpactonthebusinessthateveryoneshares."WehirepeopIewho

tendtobecomepersonallyattachedtotheproductsandthesuccessof

thecompany,andtheenvironmentreallyperpetuatesthis,HBlackburnsays.

"It'smucheasiertomotivateateamatMicrosoftthananyothercompany

19vebeenin.”

OneofthemostdifficultpartsofBlackburn9sjobisstayingahead

ofthepeopIewhoreporttohim."BecausetherearesomanysmartpeopIe

andtechnoIogyischangingsoquickly,itisaconstantcha11engetokeep

up,Mhesays.nIhopethat'sbecauseIhiresuchgreatpeopIe!"

Tosucceed,Blackburnusestimemanagementtacticsandallocatesa

specificamountoftimetoeducation."Mypersonalgoalistospendat

least20percentofmytimelearningnewthingsthroughformaland

informalmethods.”

WhyisiteasiertomotivateateamatMicrosoftthananyothercompany,

accordingtoPatrickBlackburn

A.BecauseMicrosoftoffershighersalariesandmoregenerousbenefits

thandoothercompanies.

B.BecauseMicrosoftemployspeoplewhotendtobemoremotivatedand

ambitious.

C.BecauseMicrosoftprovidesequalopportunitytoallemployees.

D.BecauseMicrosoftcreatesanenvironmentinwhicheveryonehasasense

ofownershipandcanhaveanimpact.

4.PassageFourThefaceofthe21stcenturyisaIreadygrowingina

laboratory.Gettingapieceofthenewlookcouldsoonbeassimpleas

writingacheque.Scientistsinrecentyearshavemadegiantleapsinthe

artificialproductionofskin,bonesandtissue.Whiletheirresearch

hasbeenmotivatedbyadesiretohelpaccidentandmedicalvictims,their

workisabouttogocommercial.Theburgeoning(萌芽)cosmeticsurgery

markethassnappedupthetechnologicaladvances.Bytheturnofthe21st

century,changingyourfaceori呷rovingyourbodywiIIbeIimitednot

byyourimaginationordesire,butbythesizeofyourbankaccount.And

thereisevenworkbeingcloneonthat,withthecostsofcosmeticsurgery

beingcuttomakeitaffordableandaccessiblefortheaveragewomanand

herpartner."It’snoIongeravanitything,it’ssimpIy

makinguseoftheavaiIabIetechnoIogytoimprovethosepartsofthebody

youmightnotbehappywith,"CindyCIovetti,aToronto-basedskin

andbeautycareexpert,said."PeopIewho10yearsagosaidthey

wouldneveruseacomputerandwouldnevergetaboobjob(胸部整形手

術)arenowsurfingthewebgettingtheIatestinformationfortheirnext

operation."LatestfiguresintheUnitedStatesindicatethenumber

ofpatientsreceivingcosmeticsurgeryin12monthswi11topthemagic

miIIionwithintwoyears(therewere850000lastyear),whilethenumber

ofmenseekingimage-improvingoperationshasincreased35percentin

thepastfouryears.Breastimplantsarenowverymuchabread-and-butter

jobformanycosmeticsurgeonsandthebigadvanceshavebeenmadein

thedeveIopmentofboneimpIantswhichcanproduceinstanthighcheek

bones,sculpturebettershapednosesandearsandgivementhe

chisel-shapedjawthatisalwaysasure-fire(必定成功的)chick-magnet

(吸引女人的東西).BritishfuturologistIanPearsonspecuIatesthatby

2020,upto96percentofbodyweightwi11bereplaceablewiththebrain

beingtheonlyorgannotinterchangeable."By2020youcouldhave

anewface,ornewskim,andby2030afullyworkingrepIacementbody

part.Bytheendofthe21stcentury,peopIewi11beabIetogetanentirely

newbody."

Nowthemainbusinessofmanycosmeticsurgeonsis0-

A.breastimpIant

B.bonestructureimprovement

C.faciaIbeautification

D.skinreplacement

5.

CustomsofficersataLondonairportyesterdayfound$500000worthof

drugswhichwerebeingsmuggledintoBritaininboxesmarked"Urgent

MedicalSupplies."The(51)mighthavesuspectedforsometimethatthe

drugswerebeingbroughtintothecountryinthisway.The(52)isbelieved

tobetheworkofawell-organizedinternationalgroup.Fourmenwere

arrestedattheairportandheldforquestioning,(53)itisunlikelythat

theyareorganizers.Infact,theydeclaredthattheywere(54)ofwhat

theboxescontainedandhadactedingoodfaithinbringing(55)into

Britain.Thisisthethirdtimeinsixmonthsthatattemptshavebeenmade

tosmuggle(56)goodsthroughCustomsbydeclaringthemtobemedical

supplies.Theyarefrequently(57)inspecialcontainersandawarning

isgiventhattheymaybe(58)iftheyarenothandledwithcare.They

aredeterminedtoputa(59)tothispractice,saidoneoftheCustoms

officerstoday.(60)isnowaythesepeoplearegoingtogetawaywith

thisanyIon-ger.WehavethefullcooperationoftheInternationalPolice

whoareasanxiousaswearetotrackdownthemainsourceofsupply.

A.all

B.it

G.them

D.such

6.PassageTwo

Whenimaginativementurntheireyestowardsspaceandwonderwhether

lifeexistsinanypartofit,theymaycheerthemselvesbyremembering

thatlifeneednotresemblecloselythelifethatexistsonEarth.Mars

looksliketheonlyplanetwherelifelikeourscouldexist,andeventhis

isdoubtful.Buttheremaybeotherkindsoflifebasedonotherkinds

ofchemistry,andtheymaymultiplyonVenusorJupiter.Atleastwecannot

proveatpresentthattheydonot.

Evenmoreinterestingisthepossibilitythatlifeontheirplanetsmay

beinamoreadvancedstageofevolution.Present-daymanisinapeculiar

andprobablytemporarystage.Hisindividualunitsretainastrongsense

ofpersonality.Theyare,infact,stillcapableunderfavorable

circumstancesofleadingindividuallives.Butman'ssocietiesare

alreadysufficientlydevelopedtohaveenormouslymorepowerand

effectivenessthantheindividualshave.

Itisnotlikelythatthistransitionalsituationwillcontinueverylong

ontheevolutionarytimescale.Fiftythousandyearsfromnowman's

societiesmayhavebecomesoclose-knitthattheindividualsretainno

senseofseparatepersonality.Thenlittledistinctionwillremain

betweentheorganicpartsofthemultipleorganismandtheinorganicparts

(machines)thathavebeenconstructedbyit.Amillionyearsfurtheron

manandhismachinesmayhavemergedascloselyasthemusclesofthehuman

bodyandthenervecellsthatsettheminmotion.

Theexplorersofspaceshouldbepreparedforsomesuchsituation.If

theyarriveonaforeignplanetthathasreachedanadvancedstage(and

thisisbynomeansimpossible),theymayfinditbeinginhabitedbya

singlelargeorganismcomposedofmanycloselycooperatingunits.

Theunitsmaybe,fsecondaryn一machinescreatedmillionsofyearsagoby

apreviousformoflifeandgiventhewillandabilitytosurviveand

reproduce.Theymaybebuiltentirelyofmetalsandotherdurable(而寸

用的)materials.Ifthisisthecase,theymaybemuchmoretolerantof

theirenvironment,multiplyingunderconditionsthatwoulddestroy

immediatelyanyorganismmadeofcarboncompoundsanddependentonthe

familiarcarboncycle.

Suchcreaturesmightberelicsofapastage,manymillionsofyearsago,

whentheirplanetwasfavorabletotheoriginoflife,ortheymightbe

immigrantsfromafavoredplanet.

Itseemsthatthewriter______.

A.isinterestedintheimaginaryIifeforms

B.iseagertofindadifferentformofIife

C.iscertainoftheexistenceofanewIifeform

D.iscriticaloftheimaginativepeopIe

7.

PassageOne

Despitemuchloosetalkaboutthenewglobaleconomy,today's

internationaleconomicintegrationisnotunprecedented.The50years

beforethefirstworldwarsawlargecross-borderflowsofgoods,capital

andpeople.Thatperiodofglobalization,likethepresentone,wasdriven

byreductionsintradebarriersandbysharpfallsintransportcosts,

thankstothedevelopmentofrailwaysandsteamships.Thepresentsurge

ofglobalizationisinaway,aresumption(恢復)ofthatprevioustrend.

Theearlierattemptatglobalizationendedabruptlywiththefirstworld

war,afterwhichtheworldmovedintoaperiodoffiercetrade

protectionismandtightrestrictionsoncapitalmovement.Duringthe

early1930s,Americasharplyincreaseditstariffs,andothercountries

retaliated(報復),makingtheGreatDepressionevengreater.Thevolume

ofworldtradefellsharply.Internationalcapitalflowsvirtuallydried

upintheinterwarperiodasgovernmentsimposedcontrolstotryto

insulate(隔離)theireconomiesfromtheimpactofaglobalslump.

Capitalcontrolsweremaintainedafterthesecondworldwar,asthe

victorsdecidedtokeeptheirexchangeratesfixedonarrangementknown

astheBrettonWoodsSystem,namedaftertheAmericantowninwhichit

wasapproved.Butthebigeconomicpowersalsoagreedthatreducingtrade

barrierswasvitaltorecovery.TheysetuptheGeneralAgreementon

TariffsandTrade(GATT),whichorganizedaseriesofnegotiationsthat

graduallyreducedimporttariffs.GATTwasreplacedbytheWorldTrade

Organization(WTO)in1995.Tradeflourished.

Intheearly1970s,theBrettonWoodsSystemcollapsedandcurrencies

wereallowedtofloatagainstoneanotheratwhateverratesthemarkets

set.Thissignaledtherebirthofglobalcapitalmarket.Americaand

Germanyquicklystoppedtryingtocontroltheinflowandoutflowof

capital,Britainabolishedcapitalcontrolsin1979andJapan(mostly)

in1980.ThisispartofthereasonwhycontinentalEuropeanstendtoworry

moreaboutthepowerofglobalcapitalmarkets.Americahasbeenexposed

tothemformuchlonger.

Twoforceshavebeendrivingtheseincreasedflowsofgoodsandmoney.

Thefirstistechnology.Withthecostsofcommunicationandcomputing

fallingrapidly,thenaturalbarriersoftimeandspacethatseparate

nationalmarketshavebeenfallingtoo.Theseconddrivingforcehasbeen

liberalization.AsaresultofboththeGATTnegotiationsandunilateral

(單方面的,單邊的)decisions,almostallcountrieshaveloweredbarriers

toforeigntrade.Mostcountrieshavewelcomedinternationalcapitalas

well.

Technologyhasbeenadrivingforceoftheincreasedflowsofgoodsand

moneyinthat

ithasloweredthecostsofcommunicationandcomputing

B.ithasremovedalIthenaturalbarriersoftimeandspace

C.ithasreducedthebarriersofforeigntrade

D.ithasenabIedmostcountriestoweIcomeforeigncapital

8.PassageFour

Thefaceofthe21stcenturyisalreadygrowinginalaboratory.Getting

apieceofthenewlookcouldsoonbeassimpleaswritingacheque.

Scientistsinrecentyearshavemadegiantleapsintheartificial

productionofskin,bonesandtissue.Whiletheirresearchhasbeen

motivatedbyadesiretohelpaccidentandmedicalvictims,theirwork

isabouttogocommercial.

Theburgeoning(萌芽)cosmeticsurgerymarkethassnappedupthe

technologicaladvances.Bytheturnofthe21stcentury,changingyour

faceorimprovingyourbodywillbelimitednotbyyourimaginationor

desire,butbythesizeofyourbankaccount.

Andthereisevenworkbeingcloneonthat,withthecostsofcosmetic

surgerybeingcuttomakeitaffordableandaccessiblefortheaverage

womanandherpartner.

“It'snolongeravanitything,it'ssimplymakinguseoftheavailable

technologytoimprovethosepartsofthebodyyoumightnotbehappywith,,f

CindyClovetti,aToronto-basedskinandbeautycareexpert,said."People

who10yearsagosaidtheywouldneveruseacomputerandwouldneverget

aboobjob(胸部整形手術)arenowsurfingthewebgettingthelatest

informationfortheirnextoperation.”

LatestfiguresintheUnitedStatesindicatethenumberofpatients

receivingcosmeticsurgeryin12monthswilltopthemagicmillionwithin

twoyears(therewere850000lastyear),whilethenumberofmenseeking

image-improvingoperationshasincreased35percentinthepastfouryears.

Breastimplantsarenowverymuchabread-and-butterjobformany

cosmeticsurgeonsandthebigadvanceshavebeenmadeinthedevelopment

ofboneimplantswhichcanproduceinstanthighcheekbones,sculpture

bettershapednosesandearsandgivementhechisel-shapedjawthatis

alwaysasure-fire(必定成功的)chick-magnet(吸引女人的東西).

BritishfuturologistIanPearsonspeculatesthatby2020,upto96

percentofbodyweightwillbereplaceablewiththebrainbeingtheonly

organnotinterchangeable."By2020youcouldhaveanewface,ornewskim,

andby2030afullyworkingreplacementbodypart.Bytheendofthe21st

century,peoplewillbeabletogetanentirelynewbody.”

AccordingtoIanPearson,______

A.brainwi11berepIaceabIebytheendofthe21stcentury

B.theentirebodycanbereplacedby2030

C.peopIewi11beabletogetafullyworkingrepIacementbodypartby

2020

D.peopIewiIIbeabletohaveanewfaceandskinby2020

9.

CustomsofficersataLondonairportyesterdayfound$500000worthof

drugswhichwerebeingsmuggledintoBritaininboxesmarked"Urgent

MedicalSupplies."The(51)mighthavesuspectedforsometimethatthe

drugswerebeingbroughtintothecountryinthisway.The(52)isbelieved

tobetheworkofawell-organizedinternationalgroup.Fourmenwere

arrestedattheairportandheldforquestioning,(53)itisunlikelythat

theyareorganizers.Infact,theydeclaredthattheywere(54)ofwhat

theboxescontainedandhadactedingoodfaithinbringing(55)into

Britain.Thisisthethirdtimeinsixmonthsthatattemptshavebeenmade

tosmuggle(56)goodsthroughCustomsbydeclaringthemtobemedical

supplies.Theyarefrequently(57)inspecialcontainersandawarning

isgiventhattheymaybe(58)iftheyarenothandledwithcare.They

aredeterminedtoputa(59)tothispractice,saidoneoftheCustoms

officerstoday.(60)isnowaythesepeoplearegoingtogetawaywith

thisanyIon-ger.WehavethefullcooperationoftheInternationalPolice

whoareasanxiousaswearetotrackdownthemainsourceofsupply.

A.immoral

B.criminal

C.illegal

D.irregular

10.PassageThree

OneofMicrosoftJscoolpeople,isPatrickBlackburn.Asatestmanager

fortheProductGroup,Blackburn'sjobmaysoundroutine;however,he

saysit'sanythingbutthat.

“Mostpeople,thinkofsoftwaretestingasamundanetaskofpunching

thekeyboardlikeamonkey,tryingtobreaktheprogram,Blackburnsays.

"Partofthatistrue,butwewritesoftwareprogramscalledMonkeysto

dothatforussothatwedon'thavetohirerealmonkeys.Realmonkeys

aretoodifficulttomanageanddon'tusuallypassthepersonalhygiene

criteria!”Inreality,Blackburnsays,testingresponsibilitiesarevery

technicallychallengingandoftenincludecompletedevelopmentcyclesof

theirown.Hespendsmostofhistimecomingupwithcreativeincentives

toconvincehisteamtobelieveinschedulesforproductsthatdon,tyet

exist,hiringgreatpeopletobuildstrongteams,andpoundingonthe

productstofindbugsbeforethecustomerseesthem.

AccordingtoBlackburn,themostcriticalthingyoucandotosucceed

atMicrosoftistofocusonwhatyoubelieveisimportant."It'seasy

togetoverwhelmedwitheverythinggoingonaroundyou,sofirstand

foremostyouneedtostayfocused,Mhesays."Whatyoufocusonneedsto

besomethingyoufirmlybelieveinsothatyou'11pursueitanddefend

yourmissionwithapassion.”

Healsothinksthatoneofthebiggestdifferencesbetweenhisco-workers

atMicrosoftandthoseathisformerworkplaceisthesenseofownership

andtheimpactonthebusinessthateveryoneshares.HWehirepeoplewho

tendtobecomepersonallyattachedtotheproductsandthesuccessofthe

company,andtheenvironmentreallyperpetuatesthis,nBlackburnsays.

"It'smucheasiertomotivateateamatMicrosoftthananyothercompany

I'vebeenin.”

OneofthemostdifficultpartsofBlackburn?sjobisstayingaheadof

thepeoplewhoreporttohim."Becausetherearesomanysmartpeopleand

technologyischangingsoquickly,itisaconstantchallengetokeepup,M

hesays."Ihopethat,sbecauseIhiresuchgreatpeople!

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