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一、UseofEnglish
1>TheprofessortalkedtoAmericanandBrazilianstudents
aboutlatenessinbothaninformalandaformalsituation:lunch
withafriendandinauniversityclass,respectively.Hegave
themanexampleandaskedthemhowtheywould(1)ifthey
hadalunchappointmentwithafriend,theaverageAmerican
student(2)latenessas19minutesafterthe(3)time.
Ontheotherhand,theaverageBrazilianstudentfeltthefriend
waslateafter33minutes.
InanAmericanuniversity,studentsareexpectedtoarriveat
theappointed(4)Classesnotonlybegin,butalsoendat
the(5)timeintheUnitedStates.IntheBrazilianclass,
onlyafewstudentslefttheclassatnoon;many(6)_____past
12:30todiscussquestions.(7)arrivinglatemaynotbe
veryimportantinBrazil,(8)isstayinglate.The
(9)forthesedifferencesiscomplicated.Peoplefrom
BrazilianandNorthAmerican(10)havedifferentfeeling
aboutlateness.InBrazil,thestudentsbelievethataperson
whousually(11)thanapersonwhoisalways(12).
Infact,Braziliansexpectapersonwith(13)orprestige
toarrivelate,whileintheUnitedStateslatenessisusually
(14)disrespectfulandunacceptable.(15),ifa
BrazilianislateforanappointmentwithaNorthAmerican,the
Americanmaymisinterpretthe(16)andbecomeangry.
Asaresultofhisstudy,theprofessorlearnedthatthe
Brazilianstudentswerenotbeing(17)tohim.Instead,
theyweresimplybehavinginthe(18)wayforaBrazilian
studentinBrazil.Eventually,theprofessorwasableto
(19)hisownbehavior,sothathecouldfeel(20)in
thenewculture.
A.reflect
B.react
C.recall
D.reply
2、(2)
A.defined
B.regarded
C.described
D.expected
3、(3)
A.discussed
B.agreed
C.decided
D.settled
4、(4)
A.instant
B.minute
C.moment
D.hour
5、(5)
A.scheduled
B.assigned
C.arranged
D.appointed
6、(6)
A.appeared
B.reported
C.remained
D.returned
7、⑺
A.When
B.Although
C.While
q3
D.Despite
8、(8)
A.either
B.neither
C.but
D.also
9、(9)
A.statement
B.situation
C.environment
D.explanation
10、(10)
A.countries
B.customs
C.cultures
D.continent
IK(H)
A.arrives
B.attends
C.remains
D.stays
12、(12)
4
A.atthetime
B.innotime
C.aheadoftime
D.ontime
13、(13)
A.position
B.career
C.status
D.title
14、(14)
A.understood
B.considered
C.granted
D.recognized
15、(15)
A.Nevertheless
B.However
C.Occasionally
D.Consequently
16、(16)
A.factor
B.cause
5
C.reason
D.excuse
17、(17)
A.disrespectful
B.unacceptable
C.informal
D.mistaken
18、(18)
A.probable
B.special
C.appropriate
D.particular
19、(19)
A.attempt
B.adapt
C.accept
D.adopt
20、(20)
A.grateful
B.precious
C.welcome
D.comfortable
6
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Beautyhasalwaysbeenregardedassomethingpraiseworthy.
Almosteveryonethinksattractivepeoplearehappierand
healthier,havebettermarriagesandhavemorerespectable
occupations.Personalconsultantsgivethembetteradvicefor
findingjobs.Evenjudgesaresofteronattractivedefendants.
Butintheexecutivecircle,beautycanbecomealiability.
Whileattractivenessisapositivefactorforamanonhisway
uptheexecutiveladder,itisharmfultoawoman.
Handsomemaleexecutiveswereperceivedashavingmore
integritythanplainermen;effortandabilitywerethoughtto
accountfortheirsuccess.Attractivefemaleexecutiveswere
consideredtohavelessintegritythanunattractiveones;their
successwasattributednottoabilitybuttofactorssuchas
luck.
Allunattractivewomenexecutiveswerethoughttohavemore
integrityandtobemorecapablethantheattractivefemale
executives.Interestingly,though,theriseofthe
unattractiveovernightsuccesseswasattributedmoreto
personalrelationshipsandlesstoabilitythanwasthatof
attractiveovernightsuccesses.Whyareattractivewomennot
thoughttobeable?Anattractivewomanisperceivedtobemore
feminineandanattractivemanmoremasculinethantheless
attractiveones.Thus,anattractivewomanmasculineposition
appearstolackthe"masculine"qualitiesrequired.
Thisistreeeveninpolitics."Whentheonlyclueishowhe
orshelooks,peopletreatmenandwomendifferently,saysAnne
Bowman,whorecentlypublishedastudyontheeffectsof
attractivenessonpoliticalcandidates.Sheasked125
undergraduatestudentstoranktwogroupsofphotographs,one
ofmenandoneofwomen,inorderofattractiveness.The
studentsweretoldthephotographswereofcandidatesfor
politicaloffices.Theywereaskedtorankthemagain,inthe
ordertheywouldvoteforthem.Theresultsshowedthat
attractivemalesutterlydefeatedunattractivemen,butthe
womenwhohadbeenrankedmostattractiveinvariablyreceived
thefewestvotes.
Theword“l(fā)iability”(Para.1)mostprobablymeans"”.
A.misfortune
B.instability
C.disadvantage
不_____Q
q8
D.burden
2、
Intraditionallyfemalejobs,attractiveness.
A.reinforcesthefemininequalitiesrequired
B.makeswomenlookmorehonestandcapable
C.isofprimaryimportancetowomen
D.oftenenableswomentosucceedquickly
3、
Bowman'sexperimentrevealsthatwhenitcomestopolitics,
attractiveness.
A.turnsouttobeanobstacletomen
B.affectsmenandwomenalike
C.hasaslittleeffectonmenasonwomen
D.ismoreofanobstaclethanabenefittowomen
4、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatpeople'sviewson
beautyareoften.
A.practical
B.prejudiced
C.old-fashioned
D.radical
5、
Theauthorwritesthispassageto.
A.discussthenegativeaspectsofbeingattractive
B.giveadvicetojob-seekerswhoareattractive
C.demandequalrightsforwomen
D.emphasizetheimportanceofappearance
6、TheU.S.governmenthasrecentlyhelpedpeoplelearnmore
aboutthedangersofearthquakesbypublishingamap.Thismap
showsthechancesofanearthquakeineachpartofthecountry.
Theareasofthemapwhereearthquakesaremostlikelytooccur
arecalledearthquake“belts"wheregovernmentisspendinga
greatdealofmoneyandisworkinghardtohelpdiscoverthe
answertothesetwoquestions;
1.Canwepredictearthquakes?
2.Canwecontrolearthquakes?
Toanswerthefirstquestion,scientistsarelookingvery
closelyatthemostactivefault(斷層)systemsinthecountry,
suchastheSanAndreasfaultinCalifornia.Afaultisa.break
betweentwosectionsoftheearth'ssurface.Thesebreaks
betweensectionsaretheplaceswhereearthquakesoccur.
Scientistslookatthefaultsforchanges,whichmightshowthat
anearthquakewasabouttooccur.Butitwillprobablybemany
yearsbeforewecanpredictearthquakesaccurately.Andthe
controFofearthquakesisevenfartheraway.
Nevertheless,therehavebeensomeinterestingdevelopmentsin
thefieldofcontrollingearthquakes.Themostinteresting
developmentconcernstheRockyMountainArsenalearthquakes.
Herewaterwasputintoalayerofrocks4,000metersbelowthe
surfaceoftheground.Shortlyafterthisinjectionofwater,
therewereasmallnumberofearthquakes.Scientistshave
decidedthatthewaterwhichwasinjectedintotherocksworked
likeoi1oneachother.Whenthewater"oiled“thefault,the
faultbecameslipperyandtheenergyofanearthquakewas
released.Scientistsarestillexperimentingatthesiteof
theseearthquakes.Theyhaverealizedthatthereisa
connectionbetweentheinjectionofthewaterandthe
earthquakeactivity.Theyhavesuggestedthatitmightbe
possibletousethisknowledgetopreventverybig,destructive
earthquakes,thatis,scientistscouldinjectsomekindof
fluid-likewaterintofaultsandchangeonebigearthquakeinto
anumberofsmall,harmlessearthquakes.
Earthquakebeltsare.
A.mapsthatshowwhereearthquakesarelikelytooccur
B.zoneswithahighprobabilityofearthquakes
C.breaksbetweentwosectionsoftheearth'ssurface
D.thetwolayersofearthalongafault
7、
TheSanAndreasFaultis.
A.anactivefaultsystem
B.aplacewhereearthquakeshavebeenpredictedaccurately
C.aplacewhereearthquakeshavebeencontrolled
D.thelocationoftheRockyMountain
8、
WhatdidscientistslearnaboutearthquakesattheRocky
MountainArsenal?
A.Theyoccuratabout4,000metersbelowgroundlevel.
B.Theinjectionofwaterintoearthquakefaultsprevents
earthquakesfromoccurring.
C.Theyareusuallycausedbytheoilinthefaults.
D.Harmfulearthquakescanbepossiblypreventedbycausing
small,harmlessearthquakes.
9、
WhatcanbesaidabouttheexperimentsatRockyMountain
Arsenal?
A.Theyhavenopracticalvalueinearthquakeprevention.
B.Theymayhavepracticalvalueinearthquakeprevention.
C.Theyarecertaintohavepracticalvalueinearthquake
prevention.
D.Thearticledoesnotsayanythingabouttheirpractical
valueinearthquakeprevention.
10、
Whatisthemostappropriatetitleforthepassage?
A.DangersofEarthquakes.
B.EarthquakeBeltsandPrediction.
C.EarthquakePredictionandControl.
D.EarthquakeEngineeringinCalifornia.
11、Recently,apossiblealternativewayofproducingpaper
hasbeensuggestedbyagriculturalistsandenvironmentalists:
aplantcalledhemp.
Hemphasbeencultivatedbymanyculturesforthousandsofyears.
Itproducesfiber,whichcanbemadeintopaper,fuel,oils,
textiles,food,andrope.Forcenturies,itwasessentialto
theeconomiesofmanycountriesbecauseitwasusedtomakethe
ropesandcablesusedonsailingships;colonialexpansionand
theestablishmentofaworldwidetradingnetworkwouldnothave
beenfeasiblewithouthemp.Nowadays,ships;cablesareusually
madefromwireorsyntheticfibers,butscientistsarenow
suggestingthatthecultivationofhempshouldberevivedfor
theproductionofpaperandpulp.Accordingtoitsproponents,
fourtimesasmuchpapercanbeproducedfromlandusinghemp
ratherthantrees,andmanyenvironmentalistsbelievethatthe
large-scalecultivationofhempcouldreducethepressureon
world(sforests.
However,thereisaproblem:hempisillegalinmanycountries
oftheworld.Thisplant,sousefulforfiber,rope,oil,fuel
andtextiles,isaspeciesofcannabis(大麻),relatedtothe
plantfromwhichmarijuanaisproduced.Inthelate1930s,a
movementtobanthedrugmarijuanabegantogatherfroce,
resultingintheeventualbanningofthecultivationnotonly
oftheplantusedtoproducethedrug,butalsoofthecommercial
producing一producinghempplant.AlthoughbothGeorge
WashingtonandThomasJeffersongrewhempinlargequantities
ontheirownland,anyAmericangrowingtheplanttodaywould
soonfindhimselfinprison一despitethefactthatmarijuana
cannotbeproducedfromthehempplant,sinceitcontainsalmost
noTHC(theactiveingredientinthedrug).
Inrecentyears,twomajormovementsforlegalizationhavebeen
gatheringstrength.OnegroupofactivistsbelievesthatALL
cannabisshouldbelegal一boththehempplantandthemarijuana
plant一andthattheuseofthedrugmarijuanashouldnotbean
offense.Theyarguethatmarijuanaisnotdangerousor
addictive,andthatitisusedbylargenumbersofpeoplewho
arenotcriminalsbutproductivemembersofsociety.Theyalso
pointoutthatmarijuanaislesstoxicthanalcoholortobacco.
Theotherlegalizationmovementisconcernedonlywiththehemp
plantusedtoproduceproducing;thisgroupwantstomakeit
legaltocultivatetheplantandsellthefiberforpaperand
pulpproduction.Thissecondgrouphashadamajortriumph
recently:in1997,Canadalegalizedthefarmingofhempfor
fiber.Forthefirsttimesince1938,hundredsoffarmersare
plantingthiscrop,andsoonwecanexpecttoseepulpandpaper
producedfromthisnewsource.
Whatequipmentonashipwasmadefromhemp?
A.Ropes.
B.Waterproofcloth.
C.Enginefuel.
D.Liferafts.
12、
Whatdrugcanbeobtainedfromarelativeofhemp?
A.Cocaine.
B.Heroin.
C.Amphetamine.
D.Marijuana.
13、
Whywastheplanthempessentialtoworldwidetradeinthepast?
A.Ships(ropesweremadefromit.
B.Hempwasaveryprofitableexport.
C.Hempwasusedasfuelforships.
D.Hempwasusedasfoodforsailors.
14、
Waydoagriculturaliststhinkthathempwouldbebetterfor
paperproductionthantrees?
A.Itischeapertogrowhempthantocutdowntrees.
B.Morepapercanbeproducedfromthesameareaofland.
C.Hempproduceshigherqualitypaper.
D.Itiseasiertofindhempthantofindtrees.
15、
Whywashempbanned?
A.Itisrelatedtothemarijuanaplant.
B.Itcanbeusedtoproducemarijuana.
C.Itwasnotlongerausefulcrop.
D.Itwasdestructivetotheland.
16、Changesintheeconomy,Europe,sreunificationand
technologicalevolutionchallengeoureducationalsystem.
Vocationaleducationwillbeparticularlytouched.Itwillbe
thennecessarytointerveneinthefieldofhighervocational
education.Theirlevelofeducationhastobequalitatively
redefinedandadaptedtocurrentdemands.Professionalswill
havenewchancesofpromotionthroughthesereforms.Atthis
point,vocationaleducationhastodefineitselfasbeingequal
tohighschool-universitycourses,whilekeepingits
particularities.
Asfarasemploymentopportunitiesareconcerned,itisassumed
thatgraduatesfromcollegesofhighereducationhavemoreor
lessthesamechancestofindajobasuniversitygraduates.
Insomeareas,theformerwillprobablyevenfindemployment
easier,astheirpracticalworkexperienceisbyfarlargerthan
universitystudents.Thesemaypossessamuchlarger
theoreticalbackgroundastheystartworkingbutwouldinmost
casesneedmoretimetogetfamiliarwiththepracticalside
oftheirjob.
Thoseamonghighervocationalschoolsthatsatisfythe
prerequisiteforcoursesandresearch-developmentstudieswill
beupgradedtocollegesofhighereducation.
Wearehappytoseethatourhighervocationalcolleges
(engineeringschoolforexample)havealreadygoodcontacts
witheconomicalcircles.Byputtingtogetherdifferent
subjectsandresearch-developmentfacilitiesintoadozenof
collegesofhighereducation,wewillbeabletoguarantee
qualityeducationandabetteruseofalreadyexisting
technicalandfinancialmeans.Wethushavetogroupschools
together,mostofwhicharebeingatpresentgeographically
separated.
Vocationaleducation,alsogivingthepossibilitytodeepen
professionalknowledgethroughattractivecourses,mustoffer
arealalternativetogeneralcultureschools.Thecreationof
thenewadvancedvocationaldiplomaaswellasthecollegesof
highereducationmustcontributetotheeducationofourfuture
elite.Everyyoungsterwillthushavethepossibilitytobetter
develophis/herownabilities.
Becauseofchangesineconomyandtechnologicalevolution
challenge,vocationaleducationhasto.
A.bequalitativelyredefinedandadaptedtocurrentdemands
B.followthedevelopmentmodeofcollegeanduniversity
education
C.offermorechancesofpromotiontoprofessionals
D.betotallyconvertedtocollegeanduniversityeducation
17、
Accordingtotheauthor,graduatesfromcollegesofhigher
education.
A.aresuretofindemploymenteasierthanuniversity
graduates
B.needmoretimetogetthepracticalfideoftheirjobthan
universitygraduates
C.havelargerpracticalworkexperiencesthanuniversity
graduates
D.possessamuchlargertheoreticalbackgroundthan
universitygraduates
18、
Whathavebeendonetoguaranteequalityeducation?
A.Groupingschoolstogether.
B.Connectingeducationwitheconomy.
C.Upgradingsomegoodstudentstocollegesofhigher
education.
D.Puttingtogetherdifferentsubjectsand
research-developmentfacilitiesintoadozenofcollegesof
highereducation.
19、
Thecreationofthenewadvancedvocationaldiplomais.
A.givingthepossibilitytodeepenprofessionalknowledge
B.arealalternativetogeneralculturalschools
C.equaltodiplomaofcollegesofhighereducation
D.vitaltotheeducationofourfutureelite
20、
Whichofthefollowingcanbestconcludethemainideaofthe
passage?
A.Vocationaleducationisequaltocollegeanduniversity
education.
B.Graduatesfromvocationaleducationhavevastrangeof
employmentopportunities.
C.Vocationaleducationhastobereformedtobeadaptedto
currentdemands.
D.Vocationaleducationhasitsadvantagesanddisadvantages.
21、PartB(10points)
YouaregoingtoreadatextaboutChristmas,followedbya
listofinformation.Choosethebestinformationfromthelist
foreachnumberedsubheading.
(41)WhatisChristmas?
ThewordChristmascomesfromthewordsCristesmaesse,or
“Christ'sMass”.Christmasisthecelebrationofthebirthof
JesusformembersoftheChristianreligion.Mosthistorians
pegthefirstcelebrationofChristmastoRomein336A.D.
ChristmasisbothaholidayandaHolyDay.
(42)WhydoeseveryonegiveeachotherpresentsonChristmas
day?
Thetraditionofgiftsseemstohavestartedwiththegiftsthat
thewisemen(theMagi)broughttoJesus.
Whyisthereasmallevergreentreeinyourlivingroom?
ThisisaGermantradition,startedasearlyas700A.D.Inthe
1800'sthetraditionofaChristmasTreewaswidespreadin
Germany,thenmovedtoEnglandandthenAmericathrough
PennsylvanianGermanimmigrants.
(43)Whyhaveyoudecoratedthisevergreenwithornaments,
lights,fakesnowandmylarplastictinsel?
InVictoriantimes,peoplehadalreadystarteddecoratingtrees
withcandiesandcakeshungwithribbon.In1880Woolworths
firstsoldmanufacturedChristmasTreeornaments,andthey
caughtonveryquickly.
(44)Whyisthereabigloginthefireplace?
AccordingtothebookaTheDictionaryofWordandPhrase
Origins"byWilliamandMaryMorris,“Yuletidefor
Christmastimeisatermderivedfromtheyulelog,whichin
oldendayswasahugelogusedasthefoundationoftheholiday
fires.Bringingtheyuleloginwas,asrecentlyasthe
nineteenthcentury,asmuchapartofthepre-Christmas
festivitiesasputtingupanevergreentreetoday.Yulecanbe
tracedbacktotheMiddleEnglishYollen(cryaloud)andis
thoughttodatefromearlyAnglo-Saxonrevelsincelebration
ofthediscovery(aftertheWinterSolstice,December22)that
nightswerebecomingshorter.
(45)Whyarethereoversizedsockshangingonyourmantel?
Accordingtoaveryoldtradition,theoriginalSaintNicholas
(seebelow)lefthisveryfirstgiftsofgoldcoinsinthe
stockingsofthreepoorgirlswhoneededthemoneyfortheir
weddingdowries.Thegirlshadhungtheirstockingsbythefire
todry.
Andwhyarestoresandmallssogearedupaboutthisholiday?
WhydoeseverymallhaveaSantavillage,andwhydokidscome
sitonSanta'sknee?
Asmentionedabove,storesandmallshavebeenrevivedupabout
Christmassincethelate1800's.InAmericatodaytheweeks
betweenthanksgivingandChristmasare,byfar,thebiggest
retailsalesweeksoftheyear.
A.Upuntillatelyitwastraditionoltoreceivesmallitems
1ikefruit,nutsandcandyinyourstocking,butthesehavebeen
replacedinthelasthalf-centurybymoreexpensivegiftsin
manyhomes.
B.AsrecountedintheBible'sbookofMatthew,“Oncomingto
thehousetheysawthechildwithhismotherMary,andtheybowed
downandworshippedhim.Thentheyopenedtheirtreasuresand
presentedhimwithgiftsofgoldandofincenseandofmyrrh.”
Asmentionedinthepreviousquestion,however,noonewas
reallyinthehabitofexchangingelaborategiftsuntillate
inthe1800's.TheSantaClausstorycombinedwithanamazing
retailingphenomenathathasgrownsincetheturnofthecentury
hasmadegiftgivingacentralfocusoftheChristmastradition.
C.ThesurvivalofmostretailstoresdependsontheChristmas
buyingseason.Thereforeretailersdowhatevertheycantowhip
peopleintoaChristmasbuyingspiritandtoattractthemto
theirstores.Festivedecorations,bigads,Santa'sVillages
andalltherestisapartofthatprocess.
D.Upuntilthe19thcentury,thecustomofburningtheYule
LogflourishedinEngland,France,Germanyand
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Forestsremovecarbondioxidefromtheair,conservesoiland
water,andarehometoavarietyofspecies.(46)Theyarealso
repositoriesofpotentiallyvaluablenewproducts,suchas
pharmaceuticals,andasasourceofbuildingmaterialand
firewoodtheyprovideemploymentformillionsworldwide.
In1990foreststookupaboutaquarteroftheplanet'sland
surface(notincludinganadditional13percentofotherwoody
vegetation,suchassparselycoveredwoodlandandbrushland).
Russiaaccountsforperhapsafifthoftheglobe'sforest.
Brazilforaboutaseventh,andCanadaandtheU.S.eachfor
6t
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