1、 15 y y n ng n 67 n y 8 the individual 9 responsible behavior 10 written budget unit2 15 y y n y n 68 n ng y 1 the use of drugs2 dull and hopeless 3 more and more drugs 4 lsd 5 really able to do 6 long jail sentences 7 dangerous situations 8 full of tension 15 acbdc 67 da 8 skills courses 9 certific
2、ates 10 world communication 15 ng y n y y 67 y n 8 it is easier 9 confront different challenges 10 allowing everything unit3 15 bcbac68 cac 1 900 miles 2 weeks of time 3 the kind of boats 4 getting into the mud 5 different levels of water 6 man-made lakes 7 the force of the water 8 the photographys
3、taken from spaceships 15 dbcab 67 ad 8 the chain store 9 the firms expenses15 n ng n y n 8 truly amazingly accurate 9 the guidbook 10 a pack of lies unit4 15 n ng n y y 68 y y n 1 equal educational opportunities 2 model for other states 3 teach students english as quickly as possible 4 content-area
4、classes 5 make all students bilingual 6 take all-english courses7 learn well in their first language 8 billingual education 15 y n n n y 67 ng n 8 eating less 9 the relationship between food and health 10 smaller and less elaborate passage4 15 dccbd 67 aa 8 three times 9 meet local interests and nee
5、ds unit5 15 bddbb68 aab 1 fossil fuels like oil and coal 2 1990 and 1999 3 1.4 to 5.8 degrees 4 lower crop production 5 warmer winter temperatures 6 digging deep wells 7 12% to 15%8international and regional groups 15 bbdac67 ba 8 accept their ideas9 open and reasonable 10 difficult to accomplish 15
6、 n y n ng y 67 ny 8 heart and desire9 self-discovery10 the individual unit6 15 y n n ng y 68 n y y 1 mix materials from many different species2 grow different kinds of coffee trees 3 almost 115 4 has fallen sharply 5 produce enough animals 6 national protectedareas and parks 7 300 species 8 environm
7、ental protection 15 dacda 67 ba 8 start it burning 9 different sorts of oil 10 heated and cooled 15n y y n ng 67 y y 8 50 percent9 radar devices 10 the winner of a horse race unit7 15 cabad 68 cab 1head or hands 2 emotional side 3 rubs his nose 4 isolated meaningful gertrudes 5 local eye behavior 6
8、stares at others 7 a sign of interest 8 attitude 15 bddac 67 bd 8 the challenges of married life 9 a formal suit 10 marriage promise 15 ng y n n y 67 n n 8) neat and without ice 9 corn 10 rye whiskey unit8 15 y n y y n 68 n y ng 1 an endless flow of information 2 various programs and information 3 s
9、erver/the server/a server 4 the summer 5 remember where you have been 6 processing information 7 more diversified 8 do not want to left behind 15 dbcac 67 ca 8.drink lots of/a lot of liquids 9 two liters 10 light-weight and light-colored 15 yynny 8 two-thirds 9 low-income families 10 $2.5 billion un
10、it9 15 dcdab 68 cbd 1 being perfect 2half full3 one hour4 optimistic and hopeful5 four 6three night 7 stressful or frustrating 8 the root 15 cabdc 67 bc 8 love waves/l waves 9 rayleigh waves 10 the p-s interval 15 n y ng y n unit10 15 y y nng y 68 n y n 1 the time,cost and inconvenience 2 informatio
11、n technology 3 how much they put into it 4 practical knowledge 5 $8,000 to $10,0006 seventy-one7 the schools profile 8 losing students 15 n y y n y 67 n ng 8 insurance protection 9 a policy /an insurance policy 10 one million 15 dcdab 67 ad 8 credit cards 9 interactive long-distance communication 10
12、 the information flow【篇二:出卷老师可能会参考的老版大学英语快速阅读3较短篇章及答案】案 unit 1 text b-1 (reading time: 4 minutes) caution: bumpy road ahead students graduating from colleges today are not fully prepared to deal with the “real world”. it is my belief that college students need to be taught more skills and informatio
13、n to enable them to meet the challenges that face everyone in daily life. the areas in which students need training are playing the credit game, planning their personal financial strategy, and consumer awareness. learning how to obtain and use credit is probably the most valuable knowledge a young p
14、erson can have. credit is a dangerous tool that can be of tremendous help if it is handled with caution. having credit can enable people to obtain material necessities before they have the money to purchase them outright. but unfortunately, many, many young people get carried away with their handy p
15、lastic cards and awake one day to find they are in serious financial debt. learning how to use credit properly can be a very difficult and painful lesson indeed. of equal importance is learning how to plan a personal budget. people have to know how to allocate their money for living expenses, insura
16、nce, savings, and so forth in order to avoid the “oh, no! im flat broke and i dont get paid again for two weeks!” anxiety syndrome. along with learning about credit and personal financial planning, graduating college students should be trained as consumers. the consumers market today is flooded with
17、 a variety of products and services of varying quality and prices. a young person entering the “real world” is suddenly faced with difficult decisions about which product to buy or whose services to engage. he is usually unaware of such things as return policies, guarantees, or repair procedures. in
18、formation of this sort is vital knowledge to everyday living. for a newly graduated college student, the “real world” can be a scary place to be when he or she is faced such issues as handling credit, planning a budget, or knowing what to look for when making a purchase and whom to purchase it from.
19、 entering this “real world” could be made less painful if people were educated in dealing with these areas of daily life. what better place to accomplish this than in college? (380 words; p9-p12) nb: bumpy 崎岖不平的,坑坑洼洼的 1) according to the writer, graduating students _. a. will find it hard to get a j
20、ob with only knowledge gained from college b. have insufficient skills and knowledge and do not deserve a college diploma c. will not be able to earn enough money to support themselves d. do not have the necessary knowledge and skills to deal with the realities of life2) the writer points out that m
21、any young people _. a. fall into debt due to ill-advised use of credit cards b. have to depend on credit to purchase some material necessities c. do not know the power of credit any easily run into serious financial debt d. start buying too much on credit before they get a paid job 3) students suffe
22、r from an anxiety syndrome because _. a. they do not have their parents financial support b. they are worried that they dont get paid on time c. they run out of money and cant cover their living expenses d. they cant afford to buy insurance for themselves 4) to “train students as consumers” means to
23、 enable them to _. a. handle their credit with caution b. plan their spending carefully so that they dont go broke c. make wise purchasing decisions and be informed about consumer services d. cope with serious financial problems key: 15: d a c c a unit 3 3.5 minutes) brave new world of biometrics th
24、ere are always people who can find a reason to criticize strongly any new technology as too personally invasive, but im all for biometrics. among the amazing things biometrics enables us to do is to scan a persons iristhe colored part of the eyewhich displays a natural pattern that is even more dist
25、inct than the fingerprint. imagine what that will do to cut down on credit card fraud if the pattern of a persons iris must be scanned before the credit card can be used. imagine how foolproof it will make internet purchases, which are now extremely vulnerable to fraudulent abuse. biometrics ability
26、 to prevent theft against the government also is endless. when the state of connecticut required people to be fingerprinted in order to receive welfare benefits, 25 percent of the recipients dropped off the rolls (many of whom, we have to assume, were receiving benefits improperly). biometrics also
27、give law-enforcement officers terrific new powers to track and capture international terrorists. imagine what miniature face scans embedded secretly in passports will do to passport fraud, and the ability of terrorists to flee from one country to the next. does this mean the government and corporati
28、ons will have more “personal information”about you on file? sure, to the extent that you consider your face or your iris to be personal “information”. but all the hubbub about “invasion of privacy” is vastly overblown. ever since the invention of telemarketing and the ceaseless parade of phone calls
29、 bombarding my home day and night began, ive considered my privacy to be a thing of the past. but in the scheme of things, it is a minor inconvenience, not a major assault. of course, if biometrics is too much for some people, they always can cut up their credit cards, disconnect their phones and computers and move to the rockies and live alone away from people and society. meanwhile, ill continue to enjoy all the benefits modern technology offers. (p41-p44; 328 words) biometrics生物统计学iris虹膜;虹
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