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一、UseofEnglish
1、Ineverycultivatedlanguagetherearetwogreatclasses
ofwordswhich,takentogether,comprisesthewholevocabulary.
First,therearethosewords[1]whichwebecomeacquaintedin
dailyconversation,whichwe[2],thatistosay,fromthe
[3]ofourownfamilyandfromourfamiliarassociates,and
[4]weshouldknowanduse[5]wecouldnotreadorwrite.They
[6]thecommonthingsoflife,andarethestockintradeof
allwho[7]thelanguage.Suchwordsmaybecalled“popular”,
sincetheybelongtothepeople[8]andarenottheexclusive
[9]ofa1imitedclass.
Ontheotherhand,ourlanguage[10]amultitudeofwordswhich
arecomparatively[11]usedinordinaryconversation.Their
meaningsareknowntoeveryeducatedperson,butthereislittle
[12]tousethemathomeorinthemarket-place.Our[13]
acquaintancewiththemcomesnotfromourmother,s[14]orfrom
thetalkofourschool-mates,[15]frombooksthatweread,
lecturesthatwe[16],orthemoreL17]conversationofhighly
educatedspeakerswhoarediscussingsomeparticular[18]in
astyle,appropriatelyelevatedabovethehabitual[19]of
everydaylife.Suchwordsarecalled"learned”,andthe[20]
betweenthemandthe"popular“wordsisofgreatimportanceto
arightunderstandingoflinguisticprocess.
(1)
A.at
B.with
C.by
D.through
2、(2)
A.study
B.imitate
C.stimulate
D.learn
3、⑶
A.mates
B.relatives
C.members
D.fellows
4、(4)
A.which
B.that
C.those
D.ones
5、⑸
A.even
B.despite
C.evenif
D.inspiteof
6、(6)
A.mind
B.concern
C.care
D.relate
7、(7)
A.hire
B.apply
C.adopt
D.use
8、(8)
A.inpublic
B.atmost
C.atlarge
D.atbest
3
9、(9)
A.right
B.privilege
C.share
D.possession
10、(10)
A.consists
B.comprises
C.constitutes
D.composes
11、(11)
A.seldom
B.much
C.never
D.often
12、(12)
A.prospect
B.way
C.reason
D.necessity
13、(13)
A.primary
工4
B.first
C.principal
D.prior
14、(14)
A.tips
B.mouth
C.lips
D.tongue
15、(15)
A.besides
B.and
C.or
D.but
16、(16)
A.hearof
B.attend
C.hearfrom
D.listen
17、(17)
A.former
B.formula
C.formal
5
D.formative
18、(18)
A.theme
B.topic
C.idea
D.point
19、(19)
A.border
B.link
C.degree
D.extent
20、(20)
A.diversion
B.distinction
C.diversity
D.similarity
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Peopledon,twanttobuyinformationonline.Why?Becausethey
don'thaveto.Nomorethanthatbecausethey'reusedtonot
payingforit.That'stheconventionalwisdom.Slate,
Microsoft(sonlinepolitics-and-culturemagazine,isan
oft-citedexampleofthefailedattemptstochargeafeefor
accesstocontent.Sofar,formostpublishers,ithasn'tworked.
ButnothingontheWebisadonedeal.InSeptember
graphics-soft-warepowerhouseAdobeannouncednew
applicationsthatintegratecommerceintodownloadingbooks
andarticlesonline,withSimonSchuster,BarnesandNoble,
andSalon,cornamongitshigh-profilepartners.Someanalysts
putthemarketfordigitizedpublishingatmorethan$100
billion.Ofcourse,iftheInternetcangeneratethatkindof
money一somemightsayalmostanykindofmoney一peoplewantin.
Andthiscouldn'tcomeatabettertime.Newspaperandmagazine
writersinparticularareincreasinglyfrustratedbytheir
publishers,whichposttheirwritingsonlinebutfrequently
don'tpaythemextra.
Sohere'sthegoodnews:Fathrain.com,thethirdbiggest
book-sellerontheNet一afterAmazon,comandBarnesandnoble.
corn一isnowdoingjustwhatthepublishingindustrythatmade
itasuccessfears.,it'sofferingasecurewaytopayfor
downloadablemanuscriptsonline.Fatbraincallsitoffshoot
eMatter.Withit,thecompany,sexecutiveshavetheradical
notionofoustingpublishersfromthebook-sellingbusiness
altogetherbygivingwriters50%ofeachandeverysale(Toreel
inauthors,eMatterisrunninga100%royaltypromotionuntil
theendoftheyear.)Suggestedpricestoconsumersrangefrom
aminimum$2to$20,dependingonthesizeofthebookto
download.
“Thiswillchangepublishingforever!”ChrisMaeAskill,
co-founderandchiefexecutiveofFatbrain,declareswiththe
bravadoofaninteriordecorator."WitheBay,anybodycouldsell
antiques.Nowanybodycanbepublished.”
There'sbeennoshortageofauthorswantingin.Withinafew
weeks,accordingtothecompany,some2,000writerssignedon
topublishtheirworks.Someofthisistechnical
stuff一Fatbraingotwhereitisbyspecializingintechnical
books—buttherearesomewell-knownwriterslikeCatherine
Lanigan,authorofRomancingtheStone,whohasputher
out-of-printbooksandanewnovellaonthesite.Another
populardrawisRichardBach,whoagreedtoposta23short
storytothesite.
Noteveryonethinksdownloadabledocumentsarethebiggest
thinginpublishingsinceOprah'sBookClub."Ithinkitwill
appealtosellersmorethanbuyers,“saysMichaelMay,a
digitalcommerceanalystatJupiterCommunications,which
releasedareportthatcastdoubtonthemarket'spotential.
“Alotofpeoplearegoingtopublishgibberish.Thechallenge
istoensurethequalityofthework.”
BlaineMathieu,ananalystatGartnerGroup'sDataquest,says,
“Mostpeoplewhowantdigitalcontentwantitimmediately,I
don'tknowifthismodelwouldsatisfytheirimmediateneed.
EvenauthorsmaynotfindthatWebdistributionoftheirworks
isgoingtobringthemapotofgold.Foronething,itcould
underminesalesratherthanenhancethem.Foranother,anybody
coulde-mai1downloadedcopiesofmanuscriptsaroundtownor
aroundtheworldovertheNetwithoutthewriter'severseeing
aproverbialdime."Softlock.com,AuthenticaandFatbrainare
tryingtoheadthisproblemoffbydevelopingencryption
padlocksthatwouldallowonlyoneharddrivetoreceiveand
printthemanuscripts.Fornow,theproblempersists.
Accordingtothepassage,theauthorimpliesthatpeopledon't
havetobuyinformationonNetbecause.
A.it'salwaysfreetodownloadinformationfromwebsites
B.mostwritersofferfreecopiesonNet
C.publishingcompaniesofferfreecopiesonNet
D.anybodycane-maildownloadedcopies
2、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonforsomepeople(sbelief
thate-publisherswillnotsucceed?
A.Readersoftenwantimmediatedigitalcontent.
B.Authorsusuallydonotbelievethey'11earnmoneyonNet.
C.ThequalityofthebooksonNetishardtomanage.
D.Booksthatsei1wellusuallydonotturntoNet.
3、
Whatisimpliedinthepassageaboutthepublishers'practice
now?
A.Theyarewillinglyengagedinthee-publishingbusiness.
B.Theyusuallydonotpayextraroyaltyfortheire-versions.
C.Theycanpublishanyone'sworksonNet.
D.Theylackthesenseofresponsibilityfortheirauthors.
4、
Whichofthefollowingcanserveasanappropriatetitlefor
thepassage?
A.Who'sinE-commerce?
B.MindovereMatter
C.SharingBrainsonNet
D.E-publishingandTraditionalPublishers
5、
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.MostbookssoldbyFathrainaretechnicalones.
B.E-publishingwillprobablynotreplacethetraditional
publishing.
C.E-publishingcompanieshavethetechniquestoprevent
documentsbeingspreadfreelyon-line.
D.Manyauthorsarequiteinterestedinthenewform,of
publishing.
6、Credibilityaboutmessagesishigh,becausetheyare
reportedinindependentmedia.Anewspaperreviewofamovie
hasmorebelievabilitythananadinthesamepaper,because
thereaderassociatesindependencewithobjectivity.Similarly,
peoplearemorelikelytopayattentiontonewsreportsthan
ads.Readersspendtimereadingthestories,buttheyflip
throughtheads.Furthermore,theremaybe10commercials
duringahalf-hourtelevisionprogramorhundredsofadsina
magazine.
Featurestoriesaremuchfewerinnumberandstandout
clearly.Publicityalsohassomesignificantlimitations.A
firmhaslittlecontrolovermessages,theirtiming,their
placement,ortheircoveragebyagivenmedium.Itmayissue
detailednewsreleasesandfindonlyportionscitedbythemedia;
andmediahavetheabilitytobemuchmorecriticalthana
companywouldlike.Forexample,in1982,ProctrerGamble
facedasubstantialpublicityproblemoverthemeaningofits
123-year-oldcompanylogo.Afewministersandotherprivate
citizensbelievedthatthesymbolwassacrilegious.These
beliefswerecoveredextensivelybythemediaandresultedin
thefirmreceiving15,000phonecallsabouttherumorinJune
alone.Tocombatthisnegativepublicity,thefirmissuednews
releasesfeaturingprominentclergythatrefutedtherumors,
threatenedtosuethosepeoplespreadingthestories,andhad
aspokespersonappearonGoodMorningAmerica.Themedia
cooperatedwiththecompanyandthefalserumorwere
temporarilyputtorest.However,in1985,negativepublicity
becamesodisruptivethatProcterGambledecidedtoremovethe
logofromitsproducts.
Afirmmaywantpublicityduringcertainperiods,suchaswhen
anewproductisintroducedornewstoreopened,butthemedia
maynotcovertheintroductionoropeninguntilafterthetime
itwouldaidthefirm.Similarly,mediadeterminetheplacement
ofastory;itmayfollowareportoncrimeorsports.Finally,
themediaascertainwhethertocoverastoryatallandthe
amountofcoveragetobedevotedtoit.Acompany-sponsoredjobs
programmightgounreportedorreceivethree-sentencecoverage
inalocalnewspaper.
Theauthormentionsal1ofthefollowingadvantagesof
publicityEXCEPT.
A.havingattentiveness
B.havingnotimecosts
C.havinghighcredibility
D.havinghighprofitability
7、
Peoplearemorelikelytobelieveinnewsreportsthanads
because.
A.theyreachalargeraudiencethanadsdo
B.theyaremoreobjective
C.theyappearinindependentmedia
D.theyaremuchmoreinnumberandstandoutclearly
8、
TheexampleinParagraph3isintendedtodemonstrate.
A.thepowerofpublicity
B.thevictimofpublicity
C.theterribleeffectofrumors
D.thevulnerabilityofpeopletopublicity
Oneofthereasonswhyfeaturestoriesseemmorereliablethan
adsisthat.
A.theyaremorebelievable
B.theyaremoreobjective
C.readersliketospendtimereadingstories
D.theyaremuchfewerinnumberandstandoutclearly
10、
Thepassageimpliesthat.
A.theplacementofastoryisnotquiteimportant
B.thereportofacrimemaynotbetrue
C.localnewspapersarenotinterestedincompany-sponsored
programs
D.publicityisnotalwaysnecessary
11、HippiesweremembersofayouthmovementoftheI960(s
and1970'sthatstartedintheUnitedStatesandspreadto
Canada,GreatBritain,andmanyothercountries.Thehippies
rejectedthecustoms,traditions,andlifestylesofsociety
andtriedtodevelopthoseoftheirown.Mosthippiescamefrom
whitemiddle-classfamiliesandrangedinagefrom15to25
yearsold.Theythoughttoomanyadultscaredaboutmakingmoney
andlittleelse.Thetermhippiemaycomefromthewordhip,
whichmeans“turned-in“oraware.
Hippieswantedaworldbasedonloveofhumanityandpeace.Many
believedthatwonderful,magicalchangeswereabouttotake
place.Theythoughtthesechangeswouldhappenassoonaspeople
learnedtoexpresstheirfeelingshonestlyandtobehave
naturallyatalltimes.HippiesstronglyopposedU.S.
involvementintheVietnamWar.
Manyhippieslivedtogetherinsmal1groups,workingwithone
anotherandsharingpossessions.Othersrefusedtobetieddown
toafixedjoborhome.Theywanderedfromplacetoplaceseeking
part-timeworkandtemporaryshelter.Somebeggedforspare
changeandlivedinthestreetsorcampedinparksorother
publiclands.
Hippiesweresometimescalled“flowerchildren“becausethey
gavepeopleflowerstocommunicategentlenessandlove.They
lettheirhairgrowlongandwalkedbarefootorinsandals.
Hippiesattractedpublicattentionbywearingclothingthat
featuredunusualcombinationsofcolorsandtextures.Alarge
numberofhippiesusedmarijuana,LSD,andotherdrugs.Drug
experiencesshapedmanyoftheirsymbolsandideas.
TheBeatles,apopularEnglishrockgroup,helpedspreadthe
hippiemovementwiththeirsong.Hippiefavoritesincludedsuch
otherrockgroupsastheGratefulDeadandtheJefferson
不_____Q
15
Airplane,singersJoanBaezandBobDylan,poetAllenGinsberg,
andnovelistKenKesey.ManyhippiesadmiredTimothyLeary,a
psychologistwhopreachedsalvationthroughtheuseofdrugs.
Intime,mosthippiesrealizeditwasnoteasytoreform,
societyby"dropping'out"ofit.Somejoinedmoreorganized
politicalmovementstoworkforspecificsocialcauses.Others
turnedtospiritualityorreligion.Themajoritysimplyleft
thehippiestageoftheirlivesbehindwhiletryingtoholdon
toatleastafewoftheidealsthatonceinspiredthem.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethathippiescalled
themselves"hippies"because.
A.theywantedtobedifferentandindependent
B.theywantedpeopletobeawareofthenecessityforradical
changes
C.theyconsideredtraditionalvaluesworthless
D.theybeggedpeopletonoticethechangesaroundthemselves
12、
Hippiesgaveflowerstopeoplebecausethey.
A.wantedaworldbasedonloveofhumanityandpeace
B.couldnotfindjobsandhadtosellflowersforaliving
C.wantedtotellpeoplethattheywerebadlyinneedoflove
D.wantedtoshowpeoplethattheymeantnoharmtothem
13、
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothe
passage?
A.Manyhippieshadtobegbecausenofirmswouldhirethem.
B.TimothyLeary,apreacher,wastheleaderofthehippie
movement.
C.Drugsproducedaveryimportantinfluenceonhippies,ideas.
D.ThehippiemovementwasfirstknowntotheBritishpeople
throughtheBeatlessongs.
14、
Fromthelastparagraph,weknowthatthehippiemovement
finallydeclinedbecause.
A.mostofthehippiesturnedtomoreactivewaystoreform,
thesociety
B.mostofthehippiesdeemedthesocialproblemsoftheirtime
incorrigible
C.mostofthehippiessimplydroppedoutofitastheygrew
older
D.mostofthehippiesgaveupsomeoftheiroriginalideas
15、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthehippiemovementisone
of.
A.criticism
B.sympathy
C.detestation
D.enthusiasm
16、Forhealthinsurance,theUnitedStateshastakentheroad
lesstraveled.TheUnitedStatesistheonlyrichcountry
withoutuniversalhealthinsurance.PeopleintheUnitedStates
spendthemost,relyheavilyontheprivatesector,andobtain
carefromtheworld,smostcomplicateddeliverysystem.While
somesupportershaveexpressedsatisfaction,ifnotpride,in
theseremarkablequalities,otherscontendthattheUnited
Statesfacesuniquelimitationsinreforminghealthcare.
Inherexceptionalbook,PartingattheCrossroads,Antonia
MaionicomparestheformationoftheU.S.andCanadian
health-caresystemsfortheyears1930-60.TheUnitedStates
andCanadaareoftenconsideredthemostsimilarofWestern
democracies.Theyshareacommonborder,arewealthy,andhave
federalgovernment.Theirtradeunionsareonlymoderately
powerful,andtheirpopulationsarediverseandyoung.
Nevertheless,theirhealth-insurancesystemsarenearly
opposite.TheUnitedStatesreliesonamixofgovernmentplans,
targetedtotheelderlyandindigent,andemployment-based
plans,whichthegovernmentindirectlysupports.Canadaoffers
publichealthinsurancetoallqualifiedresidents,withthe
privatesectorprovidingsupplementary'servicesinsome
provinces.
Labororganizationsbecamestrongadvocatesfor
health-insurancereform,inbothcountries.Theirimpact
partiallydependedonpoliticalinstitutionsandhowother
actors,particularlyorganizedmedicine,wieldedthem.
Canada'sgovernmentalandelectoralsystemsallowedlaborto
cooperatewithasocialdemocraticpartyintheSaskatchewan
Province,whichestablishedauniversalprogram.The
Saskatchewanprogramdemonstrateduniversalinsurance
feasibility,spurringthedominantLiberalstointroducea
nationaluniversalprogram.Incontrast,theU.S.electoral
systemeffectivelyprecludedthird-partyformation,forcing
organizedlabortodiluteitshealth-insurancegoalsbecause
itwasoneofmanyinterestsrepresentedbytheDemocraticParty.
Maionisuggestedthateconomicvitalityisimportantforthe
futureofbothcountries'systems,buttheprognosisis
uncertain.DespiterecentconcernsabouttheCanadian
government,sbudgetaryhealth,Maionicontendsthatwidespread
supportprotectsuniversalinsurance.Conversely,Maioniseems
pessimisticaboutoptionsforU.S.universalhealthinsurance.
Despiteeconomicbuoyancy,dissensionwilllikelyprevent
reforms.Althoughadevastatingeconomicdownturnwouldmake
healthfinancedifficultineithercountry,theU.S.system
seemsespeciallyvulnerable.Employment-basedinsuranceand
Medicarebothrelyonlabormarketattachment.High,chronic
unemploymentcouldresultincoveragelossandfinancial
difficultiesforemployerinsuranceandMedicare,swellingthe
uninsuredpool.Suchacrisiscouldprovideanopeningfor
universalhealthinsurance.Inanycase,whethertheUnited
Statesreliesonthepublicorprivatesector,escalating
healthexpendituresfigureintobudgetofgovernment,
corporations,andfamilies.TheU.S.healthcaresystem,s
futuremaydependonAmericans'willingnesstodevotemoreof
theirnationalincometohealthcare.
FromthefirstsentencewelearnthattheUnitedStates.
A.hasgoneastrayaboutwhatitdoeswithhealthinsurance
B.hascomplicateditshealthinsurancepolicyandconfused
itspeople
C.hasreformeditshealthcaretoitsaveragepeople's
satisfaction
D.carriesoutadifferencehealthinsurancepolicyform.
otherWesterncountries
17、
Canadianhealth-caresystemsaredifferentfromthoseofthe
U.S.inthat.
A.thefederalgovernmentisdirectlyresponsibleforthem
B.privatesectorsinCanadaplayamoreimportantrole
C.thegovernmentonlyindirectlysupportsthe
employment-basedplans
D.thetradeunionsinbothcountriesareonlymoderately
powerfulinsuchmatters
18、
ThevulnerabilityoftheU.S.insurancesystemsliesin.
A.itsfailuretoextenditscoveragetothepoorandelderly
B.itsexcessivedependenceonthelabormarket
C.Americans,willingnesstobuyinsurance
D.thewillingnessofthegovernmenttoinvestinthem
19、
TheSaskatchewanprograminCanadashowsthat.
A.thelaborunionofacountrycanplayapositiverolein
health-insurancereform
B.universalhealthinsuranceispracticableinafederal
government
C.athirdpartyisneededtocoordinatetheeffortsofthe
governmentandthelaborunion
D.theelectoralsystemhasadirectimpactontheinsurance
plan
20、
Thepassageismostlikelytobe.
A.asummaryofagovernment-sponsoredprograminhealth
policystudy
B.areviewofabookinhealth-caresystemstudy
C.asurveyoftheinfluenceofeconomicpolicieson
health-caresystem
D.acriticalcommentaryontheU.S.health-caresystem
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions(41-45),choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist
A-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextra
choices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.
In1959theaverageAmericanfamilypaid$989forayear's
supplyoffood.In1972thefamilypaid$1,311.Thatwasaprice
increaseofnearlyone-third.Everyfamilyhashadthissort
ofexperience.Everyoneagreesthatthecostoffeedingafamily
hasrisensharply.41..
Manyblamethefarmerswhoproducethevegetables,fruit,meat,
eggs,andcheesethatstoresofferforsale.Accordingtothe
U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture,thefarmer;sshareofthe
$1,311spentbythefamilyin1972was$521.Thiswas31per
centmorethanthefarmerhadreceivedin1959.
Butfarmersclaimthatthisincreasewasverysmallcompared
totheincreaseintheircostofliving.42.Theseinclude
truckdrivers,meatpackers,manufacturersofpackagesand
otherfoodcontainers,andtheownersofstoreswherefoodis
sold.Theyareamongthe"middlemen“whostandbetweenthe
farmerandthepeoplewhobuyandeatthefood.Aremiddlemen
theonestoblameforrisingfoodprices?
Ofthe$1,311familyfoodbillin1972,middlementreceived
$790,whichwas33percentmorethantheyhadreceivedin
1959.Itappearsthatthemiddlemen'sprofithasincreasedmore
thanfarmer,s.43.AccordingtoeconomistsattheFirstNational
CityBank,theprofitformeatpackersandfoodstoresamounted
tolessthanonepercent.Duringthesameperiodallother
manufacturersweremakingaprofitofmorethanfivepercent.
Bycomparisonwithothermembersoftheeconomicsystemboth
farmersandmiddlemenhaveprofitedsurprisinglylittlefrom
theriseinfoodprices.
44.TheeconomistsatFirstNationalCityBankhavean
answertogivehousewives,butmanypeoplewillnotlikeit.
Theseeconomistsblamethehousewifeherselfforthejumpin
foodprices.Theysaythatfoodcostsmorenowbecausewomen
don'twanttospendmuchtimeinthekitchen.Womenpreferto
buyfoodwhichhasalreadybeenpreparedbeforeitreachesthe
market.
Vegetablesandchickencostmorewhentheyhavebeencutinto
piecesbysomeoneotherthantheonewhobuysit.Afamilyshould
expecttopaymorewhenseveral“TVdinners"aretakenhomefrom
thestore.Thesearefullycookedmeals,consistingofmeat,
vegetables,andsometimesdessert,allarrangedonametaldish.
Thedishisputintotheovenandheatedwhilethehousewife
isdoingsomethingelse.Suchaconveniencecostsmoney.45.
Economistsremindusthatmanymodemhousewiveshavejobs
outsidethehome.Theyearnmoneythathelpstopaythefamily
foodbills.Thehousewifenaturallyhaslesstimeandenergy
forcookingafteraday'swork.Shewantstobuymanykindsof
foodthatcanbeputonherfamily,stableeasilyandquickly.
“Ifthehousewifewantsallofthese,“theeconomistssay,
“thatisherprivilege,butshemustbepreparedtopayforthe
servicesofthosewhomakeherworkeasier.”
Itappearsthattheanswertothequestionofrisingpricesis
notasimpleone.Producers,consumers,andmiddlemenallshare
theresponsibilityforthesharpriseinfoodcosts.
[A]However,someeconomistsbelievethatcont
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