1、阅读(2002-2007)目录:一、2002年英语阅读理解二、2003年英语阅读理解三、2004年英语阅读理解四、2005年英语阅读理解五、2006年英语阅读理解六、2007年英语阅读理解2002ReadingText 1If you intend using humor in your talk to make people smile, you must know how to identify shared experiences and problems. Your humor must be relevant to the audience and should help to sh
2、ow them that you are one of them or that you understand their situation and are in sympathy with their point of view. Depending on whom you are addressing, the problems will be different. If you are talking to a group of managers, you may refer to the disorganized methods of their secretaries; alter
3、natively if you are addressing secretaries, you may want to comment on their disorganized bosses.Here is an example, which I heard at a nurses convention, of a story which works well because the audience all shared the same view of doctors. A man arrives in heaven and is being shown around by St. Pe
4、ter. He sees wonderful accommodations, beautiful gardens, sunny weather, and so on. Everyone is very peaceful, polite and friendly until, waiting in a line for lunch, the new arrival is suddenly pushed aside by a man in a white coat, who rushes to the head of the line, grabs his food and stomps over
5、 to a table by himself. “Who is that?” the new arrival asked St. Peter. “On, thats God, ” came the reply, “but sometimes he thinks hes a doctor.”If you are part of the group which you are addressing, you will be in a position to know the experiences and problems which are common to all of you and it
6、ll be appropriate for you to make a passing remark about the inedible canteen food or the chairmans notorious bad taste in ties. With other audiences you mustnt attempt to cut in with humor as they will resent an outsider making disparaging remarks about their canteen or their chairman. You will be
7、on safer ground if you stick to scapegoats like the Post Office or the telephone system.If you feel awkward being humorous, you must practice so that it becomes more natural. Include a few casual and apparently off-the-cuff remarks which you can deliver in a relaxed and unforced manner. Often its th
8、e delivery which causes the audience to smile, so speak slowly and remember that a raised eyebrow or an unbelieving look may help to show that you are making a light-hearted remark.Look for the humor. It often comes from the unexpected. A twist on a familiar quote “If at first you dont succeed, give
9、 up” or a play on words or on a situation. Search for exaggeration and understatements. Look at your talk and pick out a few words or sentences which you can turn about and inject with humor.41. To make your humor work, you should _.Atake advantage of different kinds of audience.Bmake fun of the dis
10、organized people.Caddress different problems to different people.Dshow sympathy for your listeners.42. The joke about doctors implies that, in the eyes of nurses, they are _.Aimpolite to new arrivals.Bvery conscious of their godlike role.Centitled to some privileges.Dvery busy even during lunch hour
11、s.43. It can be inferred from the text that public services _.Ahave benefited many people.Bare the focus of public attention.Care an inappropriate subject for humor.Dhave often been the laughing stock.44. To achieve the desired result, humorous stories should be delivered _.Ain well-worded language.
12、Bas awkwardly as possible.Cin exaggerated statements.Das casually as possible.45. The best title for the text may be _.AUse Humor Effectively.BVarious Kinds of Humor.CAdd Humor to Speech.DDifferent Humor Strategies.Text 2Since the dawn of human ingenuity, people have devised ever more cunning tools
13、to cope with work that is dangerous, boring, burdensome, or just plain nasty. That compulsion has resulted in robotics the science of conferring various human capabilities on machines. And if scientists have yet to create the mechanical version of science fiction, they have begun to come close.As a
14、result, the modern world is increasingly populated by intelligent gizmos whose presence we barely notice but whose universal existence has removed much human labor. Our factories hum to the rhythm of robot assembly arms. Our banking is done at automated teller terminals that thank us with mechanical
15、 politeness for the transaction. Our subway trains are controlled by tireless robo-drivers. And thanks to the continual miniaturization of electronics and micro-mechanics, there are already robot systems that can perform some kinds of brain and bone surgery with submillimeter accuracyfar greater pre
16、cision than highly skilled physicians can achieve with their hands alone.But if robots are to reach the next stage of laborsaving utility, they will have to operate with less human supervision and be able to make at least a few decisions for themselvesgoals that pose a real challenge. “While we know how t
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