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C)Hermotherdesigned.D)Herhairismodeled.(A)
5.A)Allendoestwiceasmuchworkastherest.
B)Allenwilldotheassignmentintwohours.
C)Allenisverycarelesswithhishomework.
D)Allenworkstwiceasfastastherest.(B)
6.A)Themanislookingforabook.
B)Thewomanisalibrarian.
C)Thebookwasoflittlehelptotheman.
D)Thebookwasofgreathelptotheman.(A)
7.A)6.B)15.C)14.D)29.(D)
8.A)Maybetheinvitationwastoolate.
B)Theman’swifedidn’tinviteMargaret.
C)Margaretpromisedtocome,butlatershechangedhermind.
D)Margaretwillcomeanymoment.(B)
9.A)Togotobed.B)Tocheckherfamilyexpenses.
C)Tostayupstairs.D)Torestforawhile.(D)
10.A)Johnisusuallylate.B)Johnwillnotshowup.
C)Johnwillbethereateight-thirty.D)Johnisusuallyontime.(C)
SectionB
PassageOne
11.A)Somepianopieces.B)SongssungbyAfricansingers.
C)Anewkindofmusic.D)Musicfromdifferentpartsoftheworld.(D)
12.A)Tenderness.B)Happiness.C)Love.D)Sadness.(A)
13.A)Howmuchpeoplelikesadmusic.
B)Whymusicisanimportantformofart.
C)Howmusicexpressespeople’sfeelings.
D)Inwhatwayclassicmusicdiffersfrompopmusic.(D)
PassageTwo
14.A)Thewayyoupursueit.B)Theinterestyouhave.
C)Thetimeyoucanafford.D)Themoneyyouspendonit.(B)
15.A)Playingtennis.B)Playingcards.
C)Collectingcoins.D)Collectingstamps.(C)
16.A)Onecanalwaysfindtimetopursueahobby.
B)Ahobbyisofparticularimportancetoapoliticalfigure.
C)Thecorrectchoiceofahobbydependsonone’sracialposition.
D)EveryoneshouldlearnhowtochooseahobbyfromWinstonChurchill.(B)
PassageThree
17.A)Totrainstudentstobesuccessfulscholars.
B)Toteachstudentstobegoodcitizens.
C)Toteachstudentstoworkhard.
D)Totrainstudentstobesocialworkers.(A)
18.A)Todobetterinmathandscience.B)Tocompetewitheachother.
C)Toobeytheteacher.D)Tohelpeachother.(C)
19.A)Relaxing.B)Boring.C)Tense.D)Serious.(B)
20.A)Lowscoresofthestudents.B)Teachers’impatience.
C)Badbehavioramongchildren.D)Heavycourseload.(C)
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Merchantandpassengershipsaregenerallyrequiredtohavealifepreserverforeverypersonaboardand,inmanycases,acertainpercentageofsmallersizesforchildren.AccordingtoUnitedStatesCoastGuardrequirements,lifepreserversmustbesimpleindesign,reversible,capableofbeingquicklyadjustedtofittheuninitiatedindividual,andmustbesodesignedastosupportthewearerinthewaterinanuprightorslightlybackwardposition.
Sufficientbuoyancy(浮力)tosupportthewearershouldberetainedbythelifepreserverafter48hourinthewater,anditshouldbereliableevenafterlongperiodofstorage.Thusitshouldbemadeofmaterialsresistanttosunlight,gasoline,andoils,anditshouldbenoteasilysetonfire.
Thepositioninwhichthelifepreserverwillsupportapersonwhojumpsorfallsintothewaterismostimportant,asisitstendencytoturnthewearerinthewaterfromaface-downpositiontoanuprightorslightlybackwardposition,withhisfaceclearofthewater,evenwhenthewearerisexhaustedorunconscious.
Themethodofadjustmenttothebodyshouldbesimple,andself-evidenttouninitiatedpersonseveninthedarkundertheconfusedconditionswhichfollowadisaster.Thus,thelifepreservershouldbereversible,sothatitisnearlyimpossibletosetitonwrong.Catches,straps,andtiesshouldbekepttoaminimum.Inaddition,thelifepreservermustbeadjustabletothewidevarietyofshapesandsizesofwearers,sincethisgreatlyaffectsthepositionoffloatingandtheself-rightingqualities.Asuitablelifepreservershouldalsobecomfortabletowearatalltimes,inandoutofthewater,notsoheavyastoencouragetotakeitoffonshipboardwhiletheshipisindanger,norsoburdensomethatithindersapersoninthewaterwhiletryingtoswim.
21.Thepassageismainlyabout________.
A)theusesoflifepreserversB)thedesignoflifepreservers
C)thematerialsforlifepreserversD)thebuoyancyoflifepreservers(D)
22.Accordingtothepassage,alifepreservershouldbefirstofall,________.
A)adjustableB)comfortableC)self-evidentD)self-righting(A)
23.UnitedStatesCoastGuarddoesNOTrequirethelifepreservertothemade________.
A)withasfewstringsaspossibleB)capableofbeingwornonbothsides
C)accordingtoeachwearer’ssizeD)comfortableandlighttowear(A)
24.By“theuninitiatedindividual”(Para.1,line6)theauthorreferstotheperson________.
A)whohasnotbeeninstructedhowtousealifepreserver
B)whohasalittleexperienceinusingalifepreserver
C)whousesalifepreserverwithoutpermission
D)whobecomesnervousbeforeadisaster(D)
25.Whatwouldhappenifapersonweresupportedbythelifepreserverinawrongposition?
A)Thewaveswouldmovehimbackwards.
B)Thewaterwouldchokehim.
C)Hewouldimmediatelysinktothebottom.
D)Hewouldbeexhaustedorunconscious.(C)
Ahundredyearsagoitwasassumedandscientifically“proved”byeconomiststhatthelawsofsocietymadeitnecessarytohaveavastarmyofpoorandjoblesspeopleinordertokeeptheeconomygoing.Today,hardlyanybodywoulddaretovoicethisprinciple.ItisgenerallyacceptedthatnobodyshouldbeexcludedfromthewealthWesternindustrializedcountries,asystemofinsurancehasbeenintroducedwhichguaranteeseveryoneaminimumofsubsistence(生活维持费)incaseofunemployment,sicknessandoldage.Iwouldgoonestepfurtherandarguethat,eveniftheseconditionsarenotpresent,everyonehastherighttoreceivethemeanstosubsist(维持生活),inotherwords,hecanclaimthissubsistenceminimumwithouthavingtohaveany“reason”.Iwouldsuggest,however,thatitshouldbelimitedtoadefiniteperiodoftime,let’ssaytwoyears,soastoavoidtheencouragingofanabnormalattitudewhichrefusedanykindofsocialobligation.
Thismaysoundlikeafantasticproposal,butso,Ithink,ourinsurancesystemwouldhavesoundedtopeopleahundredyearsago.Themainobjectiontosuchaschemewouldbethatifeachpersonwereentitledtoreceiveminimumsupport,peoplewouldnotwork.Thisassumptionrestsonthefallacyoftheinherentlazinessinhumannature,actually,asidefromabnormallylazypeople,therewouldbeveryfewwhowouldnotwanttoearnmorethantheminimum,andwhowouldprefertodonothingratherthanwork.
However,thesuspicionsagainstasystemofguaranteedsubsistenceminimumarenotgroundless,fromthestandpointofthosewhowanttouseownershipofcapitalforthepurposeofforcingotherstoaccepttheworkconditionstheyoffer.Ifnobodywereforcedtoacceptworkinordernottostarve,workwouldhavetobesufficientlyinterestingandattractivetoinduceonetoacceptit.Freedomofcontractispossibleonlyifbothpartiesarefreetoacceptandrejectit;
inthepresentcapitalistsystemthisisnotthecase.
Butsuchasystemwouldnotonlybethebeginningofrealfreedomofcontractbetweenemployersandemployees,itsprincipaladvantagewouldbetheimprovementoffreedomininter-personalrelationshipsineverysphereofdailylife.
26.Peopleusedtothinkthatpovertyandunemploymentweredueto________.
A)theslowdevelopmentoftheeconomy
B)thepoorandjoblesspeople’sownfaults
C)thelackofresponsibilityonthepartofsociety
D)thelargenumberofpeoplewhowerenotwell-educated(C)
27.Nowitiswidelyacceptedthat________.
A)thepresentsystemofsocialinsuranceshouldbeimproved
B)everybodyshouldbegrantedaminimumofsubsistencewithoutany“reason”
C)everybodyhastherighttoshareinthewealthofthecountry
D)peoplehavetochangetheirattitudetowardsthepoor(B)
28.Thewriterarguesthatasystemofsocialinsuranceshould________.
A)providebenefitsforthesick,oldandunemployed
B)encouragepeopletotakeonmoresocialobligations
C)guaranteeeveryonetherighttobeemployed
D)provideeveryonewiththerighttoaminimumsubsistenceforacertainperiod(B)
29.Theword“fallacy”(Para.2.L.6)means________.
A)doubtB)factC)strongargumentD)wrongbelief(D)
30.Accordingtothewriter,asystemofguaranteedsubsistenceminimum________.
A)demandstoomuchfromsociety
B)makesfreedomofcontractimpossible
C)helpspeopletakeinterestintheirwork
D)helpsbringaboutchangesintherelationshipamongpeople(D)
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thenewborncanseethedifferencebetweenvariousshapesandpatternsfrombirth.Hepreferspatternstodullorbrightsolidcolorsandlookslongeratstripesandanglesthanatcircularpatterns.Withinthreeweeks,however,hispreferenceshiftsdramaticallytothehumanface.
Whyshouldababywithsolittlevisualexperienceattendmoretoahumanfacethantoanyotherkindofpattern’?
Somescientiststhinkthispreferencerepresentsabuiltinadvantageforthehumanspecies.Theobjectofprimeimportancetothephysicallyhelplessinfantisahumanbeing.Babiesseemtohaveanaturaltendencytothe