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SectionC
PassageOne
TheriseoftheInternethasbeenoneofthemosttransformativedevelopmentsinhumanhistory,comparableinimpacttotheinventionoftheprintingpressandthetelegraph.Overtwobillionpeopleworldwidenowhaveaccesstovastlymoreinformationthaneverbefore,andcancommunicatewitheachotherinstantly,oftenusingWeb-connectedmobiledevicestheycarryeverywhere.ButtheInternet’stremendousimpacthasonlyjustbegun.
“MassadoptionoftheInternetisdrivingoneofthemostexcitingsocial,cultural,andpoliticaltransformationsinhistory,andunlikeearlierperiodsofchange,thistimetheeffectsarefullyglobal,”SchmidtandCohenwriteintheirnewbook
TheNewDigitalAge.
PerhapsthemostprofoundchangeswillcomewhenthefivebillionpeopleworldwidewhocurrentlylackInternetaccessgetonline.TheauthorsdoanexcellentjobofexaminingtheimplicationsoftheInternetrevolutionforindividuals,governments,andinstitutionslikethenewsmedia.Butifthebookhasonemajorshortcoming,it’sthatauthorsdon’tspendenoughtimeapplyingacriticaleyetotheroleofInternetbusinessesinthesesweepingchanges.
Intheirbook,theauthorsprovidethemostauthoritativevolumetodatethatdescribes—andmoreimportantlypredicts—howtheInternetwillshapeourlivesinthecomingdecades.Theypaintapictureofaworldinwhichindividuals,companies,institutions,andgovernmentsmustdealwithtworealities,onephysical,andonevirtual.
Atthecoreofthebookistheideathat“technologyisneutral,butpeoplearen’t.”Byusingthisconceptasastartingpoint,theauthorsaimtomovebeyondthenowfamiliaroptimistvs.pessimistdichotomy(对立观点)thathascharacterizedmanyrecentdebatesaboutwhethertheriseoftheInternetwillultimatelybegoodorbadforsociety.Inaninterviewwith
TIME
earlierthisweek,Cohensaidalthoughheandhisco-authorareoptimisticaboutmanyaspectsoftheInternet,they’realsorealisticabouttherisksanddangersthatlieaheadwhenthenextfivebillionpeoplecomeonline,particularlywithrespecttopersonalprivacyandstatesurveillance(监视).
56.InwhatwayistheriseoftheInternetsimilartotheinventionoftheprintingpressandthetelegraph?
A.Ittransformshumanhistory.
B.Itmakesdailycommunicationeasy.
C.Itisadoptedbyallhumanbeings.
D.Itrevolutionizespeople'
sthinking.
57.HowdoSchmidtandCohendescribetheeffectsoftheInternetsimilartotheinventionoftheprintingpressandthetelegraph?
ATheyareimmeasurable.
BTheyareworldwide.
CTheyareunpredictable.
DTheyarecontaminating.
58.InwhatrespectisthebookTheNewDigitalAgeconsideredinadequate?
A.ItfailstorecognizetheimpactoftheInternettechnology.
B.ItfailstolookintothesocialimplicationsoftheInternet.
C.ItlacksanobjectiveevaluationoftheroleofInternetbusinesses.
D.ItdoesnotaddressthetechnicalaspectsofInternetcommunication.
59.Whatwillthefuturebelikewheneverybodygetsonline?
A.Peoplewillbelivingintwodifferentrealities.
B.Peoplewillhaveequalaccesstoinformation.
C.Peopledon’thavetotraveltoseetheworld.
D.Peopledon’thavetocommunicatefacetoface.
60.WhatdoesthepassagesayabouttheauthorsofTheNewDigitalAge?
A.TheyleavemanyquestionsunansweredconcerningtheInternet.
B.TheyareoptimisticaboutthefutureoftheInternetrevolution.
C.Theyhaveexploredtheunknownterritoriesofthevirtualworld.
D.Theydon’ttakesidesinanalyzingtheeffectsoftheInternet.
PassageTwo
In1950,ayoungmanwouldhavefounditmucheasierthanitistodaytogetandkeepajobintheautoindustry.Andinthatyeartheaverageautoworkercouldmeetmonthlymortgage(抵押贷款)paymentsonanaveragehomewithjust13.4percentofhistake-homepay.Todayasimilarmortgagewouldclaimmorethantwicethatshareofhismonthlyearnings.
Othermembersoftheautoworker’sfamily,however,mightbelessinclined(倾向于......的)totradethepresentforthepast.Hisretiredparentswouldcertainlyhavehadlesseconomicsecuritybackthen.Throughoutmuchofthe1960s,morethanaquarterofmenandwomenage65andolderlivedbelowthepovertylevel,comparedtolessthan10percentin2010.
Inmoststates,hiswifecouldnothavetakenoutaloanoracreditcardinherownname.In42states,ahomemakerhadnolegalclaimontheearningsofherhusband.Andnowheredidawifehavelegalprotectionagainstfamilyviolence.
Mostblackworkerswouldnotwanttoreturntoatimewhen,onaverage,theyearned40percentlessthantheirwhitecounterparts(职位相当的人),whileraciallyrestrictiveagreementslargelypreventedthemfrombuyingintothesuburbanneighborhoodsbeingbuiltforwhiteworking-classfamilies.
Today,newproblemshaveemergedintheprocessofresolvingoldones,butthesolutionisnottogobacktothepast.Somepeoplemaylongforanerawhendivorcewasstillhardtocomeby.Thespreadofno-faultdivorcehasreducedthebargainingpowerofwhicheverspouseismoreinterestedincontinuingtherelationship.Andthebreakupofsuchmarriageshascausedpainformanyfamilies.
Thegrowingdiversityoffamilylifecomeswithnewpossibilitiesaswellasnewchallenges.Accordingtoarecentpoll,morethan80percentofAmericansbelievethattheircurrentfamilyisascloseastheoneinwhichtheygrewup,orcloser.Findingwaystoimprovethelivesoftheremaining20percentseemsmorerealisticthantryingtorestoreanimaginarygoldenage.
61.WhatdowelearnaboutAmericanautoworkersin1950?
A.Theyhadlessjobsecuritythantheydotoday.
B.Itwasnottoodifficultforthemtobuyahouse.
C.Theirearningswereworthtwiceasmuchastoday.
D.Theywerebetteroffthanworkersinotherindustries.
62.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutretiredpeopletoday?
ATheyinvariablylongtoreturntothegoldenpast.
BTheydonotdependsomuchonsocialwelfare.
CTheyfeelmoresecureeconomicallythaninthepast.
DTheyareusuallyunwillingtolivewiththeirchildren.
63.Whycouldn’tblackworkersbuyahouseinawhitesuburbanneighborhood?
A.Theylackedthemeansoftransportation.
B.Theyweresubjectedtoracialinequality.
C.Theywereafraidtobreakthelaw.
D.Theyweretoopoortoaffordit.
64.Whatistheresultofno-faultdivorce?
ADivorceiseasiertoobtain.
BDomesticviolenceislessened.
CItcauseslittlepaintoeitherside.
DItcontributestosocialunrest.
65.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestsocietydo?
A.Getpreparedtofaceanynewchallenges.
B.Trytobetterthecurrentsocialsecuritynet.
C.Narrowthegapbetweenblacksandwhites.
D.Improvethelivesoffamilieswithproblems.
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