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ReadingComprehensionforGET6
Passage1
Inthe1962movieLawrenceofArabia,onesceneshowsan
Americannewspaperreportereagerlysnappingphotosofmen
lootingasabotagedtrain.Oneofthelooters,ChiefAudaabu
TayioftheHoweitatclan,suddenlynoticesthecameraand
snatchesit.AmIinthis?heasks,beforesmashingitopen.Tothe
dismayedreporter,Lawrenceexplains,Hethinksthesethings
willstealhisvirtue.Hethinksyou'reakindofthief.
Assoonascolonizersandexplorersbegantakingcamerasinto
distantlands,storiesbegancirculatingabouthowindigenous
peoplessawthemastoolsforblackmagic.Theignorantnatives
mayhavehadapoint.Whenphotographyfirstbecame
available,scientistswelcomeditasamoreobjectivewayof
recordingfarawaysocietiesthanearlytravelers'exaggerated
accounts.Butinsomeways,anthropologicalphotographsreveal
moreabouttheculturethatholdsthecamerathantheonethat
staresback.Upintothe1950sand1960s,manyethnographers
soughtpurepicturesofprimitivecultures,routinelydeleting
modernaccoutrementssuchasclocksandWesterndress.They
paidmenandwomentore-enactritualsortoposeas
membersofwarorhuntingparties,oftenwithlittleregardfor
veracity.EdwardCurtis,thelegendaryphotographerofNorth
AmericanIndians,forexample,gotoneMakahmantoposeasa
whalerwithaspearin1915—eventhoughtheMakahhadnot
huntedwhalesinageneration.
Thesephotographsreinforcedwidelyacceptedstereotypes
thatindigenouscultureswereisolated,primitive,and
unchanging.Forinstance,NationalGeographicmagazine's
photographshavetaughtmillionsofAmericansaboutother
cultures.AsCatherineLutzandJaneCollinspointoutintheir
1993bookReadingNationalGeographic,themagazinesince
itsfoundingin1888haskeptatraditionofpresentingbeautiful
photosthatdon'tchallengewhite,middle-classAmerican
conventions.Whiledark-skinnedwomencanbeshownwithout
tops,forexample,whitewomen'sbreastsaretaboo.Photosthat
couldunsettleordisturb,suchasareasoftheworldtorn
asunderbywarorfaminezarediscardedinfavorofthosethat
reassure,toconformwiththesociety'sstatedpledgetopresent
onlykindlyvisionsofforeignsocieties.Theresult,Lutzand
Collinssay,isthedepictionofanidealizedandexoticworld
relativelyfreeofpainorclassconflict.
LutzactuallylikesNationalGeographicalot.Shereadthe
magazineasachild,anditslushimageryinfluencedher
eventualchoiceofanthropologyasacareer.Shejustthinksthat
aspeoplelookatthephotographsofothercultures,they
shouldbealerttothechoiceofcompositionandimages.
l.Themainideaofthepassageis.
[A]PhotographstakenbyWesternexplorersreflectmore
Westerners'perceptionoftheindigenousculturesandthe
Westernvalues.
[B]ThereisacomplicatedrelationshipbetweentheWestern
explorersandtheprimitivepeoples.
[C]PopularmagazinessuchasNationalGeographicshould
showpicturesoftheexoticandidealizedworldstomaintain
highsales.
[D]Anthropologistsaskthenativestoposefortheir
pictures,compromisingthetruthfulnessoftheirpictures.
2.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatearlytravelerstothe
nativelandsoften.
[A]tookpictureswiththenatives
[B]gaveexaggeratedaccountsofthenativelands
[C]askforpicturesfromthenatives
[D]gavethenativesclocksandWesterndresses
3.TheauthormentionsthemovieLawrenceofArabia
to
[A]showhowpeopleintheindigenoussocietiesareportrayed
byWesterners.
[B]illustratehowpeoplefromprimitivesocietiesseecamerasas
toolsofblackmagicthatstealtheirvirtues.
[C]showhowanthropologistsportrayuntruthfulpicturesof
nativepeople.
[D]showthecruelandbarbariansideofthenativepeople.
4.“Butinsomewayszanthropologicalphotographsrevealmore
abouttheculturethatholdsthecamerathantheonethat
staresback/*Inthissentence,the"onefculturejthatstaresback"
refersto.
[A]theindigenousculture
[B]theWesternculture
[C]theacademicculture
[D]thenewsbusinessculture
5.WithwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldCatherineLutz
mostprobablyagree?
[A]ReportersfromtheWesternsocietiesshouldroutinely
deletemodernelementsinpicturestakenoftheindigenous
societies.
[B]Theprimitiveculturesareinferiortothemoreadvanced
Westernculture.
[C]Thewesternmediaarenotpresentingarealisticpictureof
thefarawaysocieties.
[D]PeopleintheWesternnewsbusinessshouldtrynotto
challengethewell-establishedwhitemiddle-classvalues.
答案:ABBAC
Passage2
TheBritishMedicalJournalrecentlyfeaturedastrongresponse
towhatwasjudgedaninappropriatelylenientreactionbya
medicalschooltoastudentcheatinginan
examination.Althoughwehaveinsufficientreliabledataabout
theextentofthisphenomenonjtsprevention,oritseffective
management,muchcanbeconcludedandactedupononthe
basisofcommonsenseandconceptswithfacevalidity.
Thereisgeneralagreementthatthereshouldbezerotolerance
ofcheatinginaprofessionbasedontrustandoneonwhich
humanlivesdepend.ltisreasonabletoassumethatcheatersin
medicalschoolwillbemorelikelythanotherstocontinueto
actdishonestlywithpatients,colleagues,insurers,and
government.
Thebehavioursunderquestionaremultifactorialin
origin.Therearefamilial,religious,andculturalvaluesthatare
acquiredlongbeforemedicalschool.For
example,countries,cultures,andsubculturesexistwherebribes
anddishonestbehaviourarealmostanorm.Thereare
secondaryschoolsinwhichneitherstaffnorstudentstolerate
cheatingandotherswherecheatingisrampant;thereare
homeswhichimbueyoungpeoplewithhighstandardsof
ethicalbehaviourandotherswhichleaveethicaltrainingtothe
harmfulinfluenceoftelevisionandthemarketplace.
Medicalschoolsreflectsocietyandcannotbeexpectedto
remedyalltheillsofasociety.Theselectionprocessofmedical
studentsmightbeexpectedtofavourcandidateswithintegrity
andpositiveethicalbehaviour-ifonehadareliablemethod
fordetectingsuchcharacteristicsinadvance.Medicalschools
shouldbethemajorfocusofattentionforimbuingfuture
doctorswithintegrityandethicalsensitivity.Unfortunately
therearetroublingjfinconclusive,datathatsuggestthatduring
medicalschooltheethicalbehaviourofmedicalstudentsdoes
notnecessarilyimprove;indeed,moraldevelopmentmay
actuallystoporevenregress.
Thecreationofapervasiveinstitutionalcultureofintegrityis
essential.ltiscriticalthattheacademicandclinicalleadersof
theinstitutionsetapersonalexampleofintegrity.Medical
schoolsmustmaketheirinstitutionalpositionandtheir
expectationsofstudentsabsolutelyclearfromdayone.The
developmentofaschool'scultureofintegrityrequiresa
partnershipwiththestudentsinwhichtheyplayanactiverole
initscreationandnurturing.Moreover,theschool's
examinationsystemandgeneraltreatmentofstudentsmustbe
perceivedasfair.Finally,thetreatmentofinfractionsmustbe
firm,fair,transparent,andconsistent.
6,Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutcheatinginmedicalschools?
[A]Extensiveresearchhasbeendoneaboutthisphenomenon.
[B]Wehavesufficientdatatoprovethatpreventionisfeasible.
[C]Wearesafetoconcludethatthisphenomenonexistsona
grandscale.
[D]Reliabledataabouttheextent,preventionandmanagement
ofthephenomenonislacking.
7.Accordingtotheauthor,itisimportanttopreventcheatingin
medicalschoolsbecause.
[A]Themedicalprofessionisbasedontrust.
[B]Thereiszerotoleranceofcheatinginmedicine.
[C]Themedicalprofessiondependsonthegovernment.
[D]Cheatingexistsextensivelyinmedicalschools.
8.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthecause(s)ofcheating?
[A]Family,cultureandsocietyplayanactivepart.
[B]Badschoolenvironmentistheleadingcauseofstudent
cheating.
[C]Parentsarealwaystoblamefortheirchildren*scheating
behaviour.
[D]Cheatingexistsprimarilybecausestudentslearnbadthings
fromTV.
9.Accordingtotheauthor,whatprecautionsshouldmedical
schoolstaketopreventstudentsfromcheating?
[A]Medicalschoolsshouldestablishafirmmoralstandardto
weedoutapplicantswithlowintegrity.
[B]Medicalschoolsshouldmakeeffortstoremedytheillsofa
society.
[C]Medicalschoolsshouldteachfuturedoctorsintegrityand
ethicalvalues.
[D]Thereisnothingmedicalschoolscandotoimprovethe
ethicalbehaviouroftheirstudents.
lO.Theauthorwillprobablyagreewithwhichofthefollowing
statements?
[A]Medicalschoolsshouldmakeexamseasierforthestudents
toalleviatethefiercecompetition.
[B]Prominentfiguresinthemedicalinstitutionshouldcreatea
setofmoralstandardstobeappliedinmedicalschools.
[C]Medicalstudentsshouldplayanactiveroleinthecreation
andpreservationofacultureofintegrity.
[D]Thosestudentswhocheatintheexamsshouldbeinstantly
expelledfromschool.
答案:DAACC
Passage3
Abigfocusofthecriticismofcomputergameshasconcerned
thecontentofthegamesbeingplayed.Whenthenarrativesof
thegamesareanalyzedtheycanbeseentofallintosome
genres.ThetwogenresmostpopularwiththechildrenI
interviewedwere'Platformers'and^eat-them-ups/
PlatformgamessuchasSonicandSuperMarioinvolveleaping
fromplatformtoplatform,avoidingobstacles,movingon
throughthelevels,andprogressingthroughthedifferent
stagesofthegame.Beat-them-upsarethegameswhichhave
causedconcernovertheirviolentcontent.Thesegamesinvolve
fightsbetweenanimatedcharacters.Inmanywaysthisviolence
canbecomparedtoviolencewithinchildren*scartoons
whereacharacterishitovertheheadorfallsofacliffbutwalks
awayunscathed.
Controversyhasoccurredinpartbecauseoftheintensityofthe
gameplay,whichissaidtospilloverintochildren,severyday
lives.Thereareworriesthatchildrenarebecomingmoreviolent
andaggressiveafterprolongedexposuretothese
games.Playingcomputergamesinvolvesfeelingsofintense
frustrationandangerwhichoftenexpressesitselfinaggressive
'yells'atthescreen.ltisnotonlythe,Beat-them-up,games
whichproducethisaggression;platformgamesarejustas
frustratingwhenthecharacterslosealltheir'lives'and'die'
justbeforetheendofthelevelisreachedputergamingrelies
uponintenseconcentrationonthemovingimagesonthe
screenanddemandsgreathand-to-eyecoordination.When
theplayerlosesandthewords(Gameover'appearonthe
screen,thereisannoyanceandfrustrationatbeingbeatenby
thecomputerandathavingmadeanerror.Thisangerand
aggressioncouldperhapsbecomparedtotheaggressionfelt
whenplayingfootballandyoutakeyoureyeofftheballand
enabletheoppositiontoscore.Theannoyanceexperienced
whendefeatedatacomputergameiswhatmakesgaming
'addictive':theplayerisdeterminednottomakethesame
mistakeagainandtohave(onelastgozinthehopeofdoing
betternexttime.
Someoftheconcernovertheviolenceofcomputergameshas
beenaboutchildrenwhoareunabletotellthedifference
betweenfictionandrealityandwhoactouttheviolentmoves
ofthegamesinfightontheplayground.Theproblemwith
videogamesisthattheyinvolvechildrenmorethantelevision
orfilmsandthismeanstherearemoreimplicationsfortheir
socialbehavior.Playingthesegamescanleadtoanti-social
behavior,makechildrenaggressiveandaffecttheiremotional
stability.
ll.Whatisthetopicofthisarticle?
[A]Howdoesplayingcomputergamesaffectthelevelof
violenceinchildren
[B]ThereisnodifferencebetweenPlatformgamesand
/Beat-Them-Ups/.
[C]Howtocontrolangerwhileplayingcomputergames
[D]Howtomakechildrenspendlesstimeoncomputergames
12.Whichofthefollowinggamesissupposedtocontain
violentcontent?
[A]Sonic
[B]SuperMario
[C]Pla甘ormer
[D]Beat-Them-Up
13.Whatdoesunscathed(ParagraphlzLastline)probablymean?
[A]unsettled
[B]unbeaten
[C]unharmed
[D]unhappy
14.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,howdoesviolence
relatetoplayingcomputergames?
[A]Whenlosingcomputergameschildrentendtoexperience
frustrationandanger.
[B]Beat-Them-Upsaremorepopularwithchildrentherefore
morelikelytoproduceviolentbehavior.
[C]Peoplewhohavegoodhand-eye-coordinationtendtobe
moreviolentthanothers.
[D]Theviolentcontentinthegamesgetschildrenaddictedto
thegames.
15.Accordingtotheauthor,whydovideogamesleadto
violencemorethanTVormovies?
[A]Becausechildrencannottellfictionfromreality.
[B]Becausechildrenliketoactoutthescenesinthegameson
theplayground.
[C]BecausecomputergamesinvolvechildrenmorethanTVor
films.
[D]Becausecomputergamescanproducemoreanti-social
behavior.
答案:ADCAC
Passage4
InBrazil,thedebateovergeneticallymodifiedorganisms,or
GMOs,affectsmostlysoybeanproduction.Brazilistheworld's
secondlargestproducerofsoybeansbehindtheUnitedStates
andaheadofArgentina.MostEuropeanandAsianretailers
wanttoremainGMfree.
Non-governmentalorganizations(NGOs)inBrazilaregoingon
amediaoffensivetopreventthelegalizationofgenetically
modifiedcrops.Environmentalistsandconsumergroupsfor
yearshavebeenabletothwartgovernmentandcompanies'
attemptstolegalizealteredfood.Inradiodramasthatare
beingbroadcastinremoteregions,BrazilianNGOsaretelling
soyfarmerstheuseofgeneticallymodifiedseedscould
endangertheirhealth,theirfieldsandtheirbusiness.Wearenot
sayingthatgeneticengineeringis,inprinciple,something
bad;wesaythatweneedmoresciencetobesurethatitwill
workinanappropriatewaywithnoharminthefuture,said
campaigncoordinatorJean-MarcvonderWeid.Thisisbothfor
healthandenvironmentalreasons.Theotherquestionison
economics.WhatwethinkisthatinBraziljfweapprovethe
GMOs,wewillloseaspectacularadvantagethatwehave
now.Wearesellingmoretotheinternationalmarket,mostlyfor
EuropeandAsia,thanwehavedoneinourhistory,becausewe
arenotGMOcontaminated.
Anotheroppositiongroup,ActionAid,hasbeenorganizing
grass-rootssupportinBrazilianfarmingregionstorouse
consumersentimentagainstlegalization.ActionAidpublic
policydirectorAdrianoCampolinasaysheisfightingfor
farmerstoremainindependent.Whenthesmall-scalefarmeror
abigfarmerstartsusingthiskindofseed,thisfarmerwillbe
completelydependentonthetransnationals,whichcontrol
intellectualpropertyrightsovertheseseeds,hesaid.
BrazilianscientistCrodowaldoPavansaidthereshouldbe
checksonwhatmultinationalscando,butthatdoesn'tmean
GMseedsshouldbebanned.Hesaysfearsovertheirusageare
unfounded.Despitetheofficialban,Dr.Pavansaysuptoone
thirdofBrazil'ssoycropisgeneticallymodified,becauseGM
seedisbeingsmuggledfromArgentina.Brazil'sgovernment
hasinvestedheavilyinaGMprojectbytheU.S.biotech
company,Monsanto,buttheprojectwasputonicefollowinga
successfulcourtchallengebyconsumers.
Theanti-GMOgroupsarehopingthepoliticians,
preoccupationwiththeOctoberpresidentialelectionwillgive
themtimetogatherenoughsupporttodefeatanyfuture
attemptstolegalizegeneticallyalteredcrops.
41.Accordingtothepassage,theissueindisputeinBrazil
is.
[A]contaminationoftheenvironmentbygeneticallymodified
crops.
[B]BraziTsstandingintheinternationalmarket
[C]theOctoberpresidentialelection
[D]thelegalizationofgeneticallymodifiedorganisms
42.Accordingtothepassage,Brazilistheworld/
ssoybeanproducer.
[A]largest
[B]secondlargest
[C]thirdlargest
[D]fourthlargest
43.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutNGOs
inBrazil?
[A]Theybelievegeneticallymodifiedcropswillharmthe
farmers'health.
[B]Theybelievegeneticengineeringisaltogetherabad
practice.
[C]Theybelievescientificmethodsshouldbeintroducedto
ensureGMbringsnoharm.
[D]TheybelieveGMOswillharmBrazileconomically.
44.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutthe
organizationcalledActionAid?
[A]Theyencouragethefarmerstoproducegenetically
modifiedproducts.
[B]Theyencouragethefarmerstodependonthemselvesfor
seeds.
[C]Theystronglysupportthelegalizationofgenetically
modifiedproducts.
[D]Theyencouragethefarmerstoupgradetheirfarmsto
biggerones.
45.WhatdoestheBrazilianscientistCrodowaldoPavansay
aboutgeneticallymodifiedproducts?
[A]Geneticallymodifiedseedsshouldbebanned.
[B]Brazilgovernmentshouldcrackdownonthesmugglingof
geneticallymodifiedseeds.
[C]Thefearovertheuseofgeneticallymodifiedseedsis
uncalledfor.
[D]Consumersshouldlawsuitstoprotecttheirrights.
答案:DBBBC
Passage5
TheGuidfordFour,freedlastweekafterspending15yearsin
prisonforcrimestheydidnotcommit,wouldalmostcertainly
havebeenexecutedforthepubbombingtheywereconvicted
of.Theyhadthedeathpenaltybeeninforceatthetimeoftheir
trial.Theymaynowbeadecentintervalbeforethepro-hanging
lobby,whichhasthesupportofthePrimeMinister,makes
anotherattempttoreintroducethenoose.
Reflectionsalongtheselineswereabouttheonlykindof
consolationtobederivedfromthisgrossmiscarriageofjustice
whichisnowtobethesubjectofajudicial(司法的)inquiry.Inthe
meantime,defenselawyersaredemandingcompensationand
haveinmindabouthalfamillionpoundsforeachoftheir
clients.
Thefirstthreetobereleased-Mr.GeraldConlon,Mr.Paddy
ArmstrongandMs.CaroleRichardson-leftprisonwiththe34
poundswhichisgiventoalldepartinginmates.The
fourth,Mr.PauIHill,wasnotreleasedimmediatelybuttakento
Belfast,wherehelodgedanappealagainsthisconvictionfor
themurderofaformerBritishsoldier.Sincethis
conviction,too,wasbasedonthenowdiscreditedstatements
allegedlymadetotheSurveypolice,hewasimmediatelyletout
onbail(保釋).Butheleftempty-handed.
Theimmediatereactiontothescandalwasrenewed
demandforthere-examinationofthecaseagainstthe
BirminghamSix,whoareservinglifesentencesforpub
bombingsinthatcity.ThusfartheHomesecretary,Mr.
DouglasHurd,isinsistingthatthetwocasesarenot
comparable;thatwhatisnowknownabouttheGuilford
investigationhasnorelevancetowhathappenedin
Birmingham.
Mr.Hurdisrighttotheextentthattherewasasmall-though
flimsyandhotly-contested-amountofcrimeevidenceinthe
Birminghamcase.Thedisturbingsimilarityisthatthe
BirminghamSixjiketheGuilfordFour,claimthatpoliceofficers
liedandfabricatedevidencetosecureaconviction.
Makingscapegoats(替罪羊)ofafewroguepoliceofficerswill
notbesufficienttoeliminatetheGuilfordmiscarriageof
justice.Thesearealreadydemandsthatthelawshouldbe
changed;firsttomakeitimpossibletoconvict
on"confessions"alone;andsecondlytorequirethat
statementsfromaccusedpersonsshouldonlybetakeninthe
presenceofanindependentthirdpattytoensuretheyarenot
madeunderpunishment.
ItwasalsobeingnotedthisweekthattheGuilfordFourowe
theirreleasemoretobepersistenceofinvestigativereporters
thantothediligenceofeitherthejudiciaryorthepolice.Yet
investigativereports-particularlyontelevision-haverecently
beenaparticulartargetforthecondemnationofMrs.Thatcher
andsomeofherministerswhoseemtothinkthatTVshouldbe
muzzled(鉗制言論的手段)inthepublicinterestandlefttoget
onwithsoapoperasandquizshows.
l.Theword"noose”(Line7,Para.l)hastheclosestmeaning
to.
[A].deathpenalty
[B].hanging
[C].trial
[D].punishment
2.Tocompensatethemiscarriageofjustice,thedefenselawyers
may.
[A].demand500,000poundsfortheGuilfordFour.
[B].demand500,000poundsforeachoftheGuilfordFour.
[C].demand1,000,000poundsforeachoftheGuilfordFour.
[D].demandare-examinationoftheBirminghampub
bombings.
3.Whywasthereareneweddemandforthere-examinationof
thecaseagainsttheBirminghamSix?
[A].TheBirminghamSixwerebelievedtohavecriminal
connectionswiththeGuilfordFour.
[B].Thetwocasesweresimilarinthatbothwereaboutpub
bombings.
[C].ThebombingsinBirminghamhappenedatthesametime.
[D].TheBirminghamS枚alsoclaimedthattherewerepolice
malpractice1sintheircase.
4.Theexistinglawstatesthat.
[A].convictionscanbemadeonconfessionsandstatements
takenbypoliceofficersfromaccusedpersonsarevalidlegal
evidence.
[B].convictionscan*tbemadeonconfessionsaloneandthere
shouldbeathirdpartywhentakingstatementsfromaccused
persons.
[C].convictionscanbemadeonconfessionsandathirdparty
shouldbepresentwhentakingstatementsfromaccused
persons.
[D].convictionscan'tbemadeonconfessionsaloneandthe
statementstakenbypoliceofficersfromaccusedpersonsare
validlegalevidence.
5.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingparties
contributedmosttothereleaseoftheGuilfordFour?
[A].Reporters
[B].Lawyers
[C].Thepolice
[D].Thejudiciary
答案:BBDAA
Passage6
The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverage
person'sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountry
produces.Acountry'sstandardofliving,therefore,dependsfirst
andforemostonitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthis
senseisnotmoney,forwedonotliveonmoneybutonthings
thatmoneycanbuy:"goods"suchasfoodand
clothing,and"services"suchastransportandentertainment.
Acountry'scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmany
factors,mostofwhichhaveaneffectononeanother.Wealth
dependstoagreatextentuponacountry'snatural
resources,suchascoal,gold,andotherminerals,watersupply
andsoon.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwith
coalandminerals,andhaveafertilesoilandafavorable
climate;otherregionspossessperhapsonlyoneofthese
things,andsomeregionspossessnoneofthem.TheU.S.Ais
oneofthewealthiestregionsoftheworldbecauseshehasvast
naturalresourceswithinherborders,hersoilisfertile,andher
climateisvaried.TheSaharaDesert,ontheotherhand,isoneof
theleastwealthy.
Nexttonaturalresourcescomestheabilitytoturnthemto
use.ChinaisperhapsaswelloffastheU.S.A.innatural
resources,butsufferedformanyyearsfromcivilandexternal
wars,andforthisandotherreasonswas.unabletodevelopher
resources.Soundandstablepoliticalconditions,andfreedom
fromforeigninvasion,enableacountrytodevelopitsnatural
resourcespeacefullyandsteadily,andtoproducemorewealth
thananothercountryequallywellservedbynaturebutless
wellordered.Anotherimportantfactoristhetechnical
efficiencyofacountry'speople.Oldcountriesthat
have,throughmanycenturies,trainedupnumerousskilled
craftsmenandtechniciansarebetterplacedtoproducewealth
thancountrieswhoseworkersarelargelyunskilled.Wealthalso
produceswealth.Asacountrybecomeswealthierjtspeople
havealargemarginforsaving,andcanputtheirsavingsinto
factoriesandmachineswhichwillhelpworkerstoturnout
moregoodsintheirworkingday.
l.Acountry'swealthdependsupon”
[A].itsstandardofliving
[B].itsmoney
[C].itsabilitytoprovidegoodsandservices
[D].itsabilitytoprovidetransportandentertainment
2.Theword"foremost"means.
[A].mostimportantly
[B].firstly
[C].largely
[D].forthemostpart
3.Themainideaofthesecondparagraphisthat.
[A].acountry'swealthdependsonmanyfactors
[B]].theU.S.A.isoneofthewealthiestcountriesintheworld
[C].theSaharaDesertisaverypoorregion
[D].naturalresourcesareanimportantfactorinthewealthor
povertyofacountry
4.Thethirdparagraphmentionssomeoftheadvantageswhich
onecountrymayhaveoveranotherinmakinguseofits
resources.Howmanysuchadvantagesarementionedinthis
paragraph?
[A].2
[B].3
[C].4
[D].5
5.Thesecondsentence.inParagraph3is.
[A].themainideaoftheparagraph
[B].anexamplesupportingthemainideaoftheparagraph
[C].theconclusionoftheparagraph
[D].notrelatedtotheparagraph
答案:CAABB
Passage7
TheproductivityofAmericansemployedinprivatebusinesses
hasdeclined.Theproductivityofworkersincountriessuchas
JapanandGermanyisincreasing.Americanmachinetools,on
average,areold,relativelyinefficient,andrapidlybecoming
obsolete,whereasthoseofourcompetitorsoverseas,in
comparison,arenewerandmoreefficient.Wearenolongerthe
mostproductiveworkersintheworld.Wearenolongerthe
leadersinindustrialinnovation(M^r).Weareanimmensely
wealthynationofeducatedmenandwomenwhoseemtohave
lostsightofthefactthateverything-fromthesimplest
necessitiestothefinestluxuries-mustbeproducedthrough
ourowncollectivehardwork.Wehavecometoexpect
automaticincreasesinourcollectivestandardofliving,butwe
seemtohaveforgottenthattheseincreasesarepossibleonly
whenourproductivitycontinuestogrow.
Onethingthatmustchangeistherateatwhichwesubstitute
capitalequipmentforhumanlabor.Simplyput,ourlaborforce
hasincreasedatafargreaterratethanhasourstockofcapital
investment.Weseemtohaveforgottenthatourpast
productivitygains,toalargeextent,wererealizedfrom
substitutionsofcapitalforhumanlabor.Today,3timesasmany
robotsarelistedascapitalassetsbyJapanesefirmsasby
UnitedStatesfirms.
Thereisnodoubtthatrobotswillbecomeacommonsightin
Americanfactories.Representinganewgenerationof
technology,robotswillreplacefactorylabormuchasthefarm
tractorreplacedthehorse.Robottechnologyhasmuchto
offer.ltoffershigherlevelsofproductivityandqualityatlower
costs;inpromisestofreemenandwomenfromthe
dull,repetitioustoilofthefactory,itislikelytohaveanimpact
onsocietycomparabletothatmadebythegrowthof
computertechnology.
l.Theword"obsolete"(Para.l)mostprobablymeans.
[A].weak
[B].old
[C].new
[D].outofdate
2.Theauthorisanxiousabout.
[A].hispeoplenolongertakingtheleadinindustrialinnovation
[B].hiscountrynolongerbeingawealthynation
[C].hispeopleforgettingtoraisetheirproductivity
[D].hiscountryfallingbehindotherindustrialnations
S.Accordingtotheauthor,inhiscountry..
[A].theproportionoflaborforcetocapitalinvestmentisquite
low
[B].thegrowthrateoflaborforceshouldbegreaterthanthatof
capitalinvestment
[C].thep
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