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C.maintaining
D.lingering
5.Sincethe
ofhumanhistory,humanbeingshavebeenaskingquestionslike"
Whatistheessenceoflife."
A.dusk
B.dust
C.twinkle
C.Dawn
6.Theeldestson
allthefamilymemberstodiscusshowtocelebratethe50thwedding
anniversaryoftheirparents.
A.Clustered
B.resembled
C.assembled
D.rendered
7.Imustleavenow,
ifyouwantthatbookI'
LLbringityoutomorrow.
A.Accidentally
B.Incidentally
C.Occasionally
D.Subsequently
8.Mymotherisalightsleeper,
toanysoundevenaslowasthehummingofmosquito.
A.alert
B.acute
C.keen
D.immune
9.Thenewlybuiltfactoryisinurgentneedofanumberofskilledand
workers.
A.consistent
B.conscious
C.confidential
D.conscientious
10.Asanoutstandingscholar,hehasbecome
totheresearchteam.
A.senior
B.junior
C.indispensible
C.independent
11.Sixteendaysaftertheearthquake,40people,
intheirvillage,wererescued.
A.trapped
B.confined
C.enclosed
D.captured
12.Workingfarawayfromhome,Jerryhadto
fromdowntowntohisofficeeveryday.
A.wander
B.commute
C.ramble
D.motion
13.Thefinanceministerhasnotbeenso
sinceheraisedtaxestoanunbearablelevel.
A.famous
B.favorable
C.popular
D.preferable
14.Itisunimaginableforsomeoneinsuchahigh
inthegovemmenttobehavesobadlyinpublic.
A.situation
B.position
C.profession
D.appointment
15.Informationgiventoemployeesmustbe
clearandineasy-to-followlanguage.
A.convenient
B.continuous
C.constant
D.concise
16.Johnwasveryupsetbecausehewas
bythepolicewithbreakingthelaw.
A.sentenced
B.arrested
C.accused
D.charged
17.Davidlikescountrylifeandhasdecided
farming.
A.goinfor
B.gobackon
C.goalongwith
D.gothroughwith
18.Jenniferhasneverreally
herson'
sdeath.It'
sveryhardtoacceptthefacethatshe'
ll
neverhaveachild.
A.cometotermswith
B.comeupagainst
C.comeoutwith
D.comedownto
19.Anationaldebateisnow
aboutwhetherweshouldreplacegoldenweekswithpaid
Vacations.
A.intheway
B.bytheway
C.underway
D.outoftheway
20.Whenapsychologistdoesageneralexperimentaboutthehumanmind,heselectspeople
andasksthemquestions.
A.atease
B.atrandom
B.inessence
D.insum
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In1999,thepriceofoilhoveredaround$16abarrel.By2008,ithad
21the$100abarrelmark.Thereasonsforthesurge22
fromthedramaticgrowthoftheeconomiesofchinaandIndiatowidespread
23
inoil-producingregions,includingIraqandNigeria'
s
deltaregion.Triple-digitoilpriceshave
24
the
economic
andpoliticalmapoftheworld,
25
someoldnotionsofpower.Oil-richnationsareenjoyinghistoricgainsandopportunities,
26
majorimporters—includingchina
and
India,hometoathirdoftheworld'
spopulation--
27
risingeconomicandsocialcosts.
Managingthisneworderisfastbecomingacentral
28
ofglobalpolitics.Countriesthatneedoilareclawingateachother
to
29
scarcesupplies,andarewillingtodealwithany
government,
30
how
unpleasant,todoit.
In
many
poor
nations
with
oil,theprofitsarebeing,losttocorruption,31
thesecountriesoftheirbesthopefordevelopment.Andoilisfuelingenormousinvestmentfundsrunbyforeigngovernments,
32
someinthewestseeasanewthreat.
CountrieslikeRussia,VenezuelaandIranarewellsuppliedwithrising
oil
33,achangereflectedinnewlyaggressiveforeignpolicies.Butsomeunexpectedcountriesarereapingbenefits,
34costs,
from
higher
prices.ConsiderGermany.
35
it
importsvirtuallyallitsoil,ithasprosperedfromextensivetradewithaboomingRussiaandtheMiddleEast.GermanexportstoRussia
36
128percentfrom2001to2006.
IntheUnitedStates,asalreadyhighgaspricesrose
37
higherinthespringof2008,theissuecroppedupinthepresidentialcampaign,withSenatorsMcCainandObama
38
forafederalgastaxholidayduringthepeaksummerdrivingmonths.Anddrivinghabits
began
39
assalesofsmallcarsjumpedandmasstransportsystems
40
thecountryreportedasharpincreaseinriders.
21.A.come
B.gone
C.crossed
D.arrived
22.A.covered
B.discovered
C.arranged
D.ranged
23.A.intensity
B.infinity
C.insecurity
D.instability
24.A.drawn
B.redrawn
C.retained
D.reviewed
25.A.fighting
B.struggling
C.challenging
D.threatening
26.A.and
B.while
C.thus
D.though
27.A.confine
B.conflict
C.conform
D.confront
28.A.problem
B.question
C.matter
D.event
29.A.lookfor
B.lockup
C.sendout
D.keepoff
30.A.nomatter
B.whatif
C.onlyif
D.inspiteof
31.A.abolishing
B.depriving
C.destroying
D.eliminating
32.A.what
B.that
C.which
D.whom
33.A.interests
B.taxes
C.incomes
D.revenues
34.A.asmanyas
B.asgoodas
C.asfaras
D.aswellas
35.A.Although
B.Because
C.Since
D.As
36.A.advanced
B.grew
C.
reduces
D.
multiplied
37.A.even
B.still
C.rather
D.fairly
38.A.asking
B.requesting
C.calling
D.demanding
39.A.change
B.turn
C.shift
D.transform
40.A.for
B.from
C.across
D.over
阅读理解
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40%)
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.
PASSAGE1.
HenricIbsen,authoroftheplay"
ADoll'
sHouse"
inwhichapretty,helplesshousewifeabandons
Herhusbandandchildrentoseekamoreseriouslife,wouldsurelyhaveapproved..FromJanuaryIst,
2008,allpubliccompaniesinNorwayareobligedtoensurethatatleast40%oftheirboarddirectorsare
women.Mostfirmshaveobeyedthelaw,whichwaspassedin2003.Butabout75outofthe480orso
companiesitaffectsarestilltoomaleforthegovernment'
sliking.Theywillshortlyreceivealetter
informingthemthattheyhaveuntiltheendofFebruarytoact,orfacethelegalconsequences---which
couldincludebeingdissolved.
Beforethelawwasproposed,about7%ofboardmembersinNorwaywerefemale,accordingtotheCentreforCorporateDiversity.Thenumberhassincejumpedto36%.Thatisfarhigherthantheaverageof9%forbigcompaniesacrossEuropeorAmerica'
s15%fortheFortune500.Norway'
sstockexchangeanditsmainbusinesslobbyopposethelaw,asdomanybusinessmen."
Iamagainstquotasforwomenormenasamatterofprinciple,"
saysSverreMunck,headofinternationaloperationsatamediafirm."
Boardmembersofpubliccompaniesshouldbechosensolelyonthebasisofmeritandexperience,"
besays.Severalfirmshaveevengivenuptheirpublicstatusinordertoescapethenewlaw.
Companieshavehadtorecruitabout1,000womeninfouryears.Manycomplainthatithasbeen
Difficulttofindexperiencedcandidates.Becauseofthis,someofthebestwomenhavecollectedasmanyas25-35directorshipseach,andareknowninNorwegianbusinesscirclesasthe"
goldenskirts"
.OnereasonforthescarcityisthattherearefairlyfewwomeninmanagementinNorwegiancompanies---theyoccupyaround15%ofseniorpositions.Ithasbeenparticularlyhardforfirmsintheoil,technologyandfinancialindustriestofindwomenwithaenoughexperience.
Somepeopleworrythattheirrelativelackofexperiencemaykeepwomenquietonboards,andthat
Inturncouldmeanthatboardsmightbecomelessabletoholdmanagerstoaccount.RecenthistoryinNorway,however,suggeststhattherightwomencanmakestrongdirectors