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英語翻譯中級(jí)口譯模擬試題及答案解析(8)

(:T20/共20題)SECTION1:LISTENINGTEST

A:SpotDictation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearapassageandreadthesamepassagewithblanks

init.Fillineachoftheblankswiththewordorwordsyouhaveheardonthetape.Writeyour

answerinthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Rememberyouwillhearthe

passageONLYONCE.

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TheAsian1hastakenitstollonHongKong'stouristindustry,2offoreign

exchangeforthearea.VOAHongKongcorrespondentreportsonthegovernment'seffortsto

revitalize3oftheterritory'seconomy.

HongKonghasbeensearchingforwaystoboostits4touristindustry.Effortstoliftthe

territory'sailingsector5afterthegovernmentappointedMikeRouseasits6

commissionerfortourism.Mr.Rousesaysinorderto7tourism,thegovernmentplansto

strengthenits8andtoenhancetheterritory'simageasAsia'smostpopular9.

HongKongisstill10andgreatcenterfortourism,andwillalwaysbe.

However,inthelasttwoyears,tourismhastaken11.Lastyeararrivalsweredown23%

from1997with12visitorscominghere.Thedecline13reducedtravelintheregion

becauseoftheAsianeconomiccrisis.Mr.Rousesays14toliftthetouristindustryincludes

promotingentertainmentactivitiesintheterritory15artsandcultureevents.Butwhathas

madetourismofficialsmostexcitedaretheeffortsto16theWaltDisneyCompanytobuild

aDisneylandthemeparkinHongKong.Suchaprojectcouldattract17twomillionvisitors

ayearandcreatetensofthousandsofjobs.Whilenegotiationcontinue,severalChinese

languagenewspapers18thatWaitDisneyhaschosenShanghaiinsteadofHongKong.Mr.

Rouse,whohasbeenleadingtheteam19theDisneylandthemeparkhere,saysthe

territoryisstillverymuch20.Disneyofficialsaytheywilldecidebytheendofnext

monthonwheretheywilllocatetheirsecondthemeparkinAsia.

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(21~25/共10題)B:ListeningComprehension

Statements

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshortstatements.Thesestatementswill

bespokenONLYONCE,andyouwillnotfindthemwrittenonthepaper;soyoumustlisten

carefully.Whenyouhearastatement,readtheanswerchoicesanddecidewhichoneisclosestin

meaningtothestatementyouhaveheard.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第21題

A.You'dbetterbuyalocalnewspapertolookthroughtheclassifiedads.

B.Youmightputanadinthelocalpapertofindsomeonetofilltheposition.

C.Youcancomethisafternoontogothroughtheapplicationprocedures.

D.Youneedtointerviewthewell-knownpainterinourofficethisafternoon.

第22題

A.Davidwillbethegeneralmanagernextweek.

B.Davidwillgetapromotionandapayrise.

C.Davidwillworkhardtobeageneralmanager.

D.Davidwillbetransferredtotheaccountingmanager'soffice.

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A.Nooneinthisofficeiswillingtodothetranslationexceptyourself.

B.Thenewsecretarywillasksomeonetofixthedateforyou.

C.Thenewsecretarycantypeandhandinthedocumentforyou.

D.Thesecretaryisanablepersontohelpyouwiththetranslation.

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A.Ipaid4dollarsfortheshrimp.

B.lpaid6dollarsfortheshrimp.

C.lpaid8dollarsfortheshrimp.

D.lpaid12dollarsfortheshrimp.

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A.AIthoughyoupaymoreforthecourse,youhaveabetterchanceofsecuringajob.

B.Youwillnotbeenrolledinthecourse,unlessyouscorehighintheplacementtest.

C.YourjobistolocateexcellentstudentsandurgethemtoenrollinourMBAcourse.

D.YouwillbeawardedascholarshipfortheMBAcourseifyourhighschoolrecordisexcellent.

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Statements

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshortstatements.Thesestatementswill

bespokenONLYONCE,andyouwillnotfindthemwrittenonthepaper;soyoumustlisten

carefully.Whenyouhearastatement,readtheanswerchoicesanddecidewhichoneisclosestin

meaningtothestatementyouhaveheard.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第26題

A.Itisaround5:00.

B.ltisaround10:00.

C.ltisaround12:00.

D.ltisaround8:00.

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A.Theblousewillcost$160.

B.Theblousewillcost$40.

C.Theblousewillcost$18.

D.Theblousewillcost$80.

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A.Shearrivedbeforelunch.

B.Shearrivedintimeforlunch.

C.Shewasexpectedtoarrivehalfanhourearlierthansheactuallydid.

D.Thelunchissupposedtobeginataround11:00.

第29題

A.Onlythistime,themealisgoodinWhiteRoseRestaurant.

B.WhiteRoseRestaurantisnotmyfavoriterestaurant.

C.lrarelyeatinWhiteRoserestaurant.

D.lt'soneofthebestmealslzveeverhadinWhiteRoseRestaurant.

第30題

A.Mrs.Jonesaskedherhusbandtofeedthebaby.

B.Mrs.Jonesaskedherhusbandtotakecareofthebaby.

C.Mrs.Jonesaskedherhusbandtobathethebaby.

D.Mrs.Jonesaskedherhusbandtoputthebabytobed.

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(31~34/共20題)TalksandConversations

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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A.Thatofacreator.

B.Thatofare-creator.

C.Thatofareceiver.

D.Thatofaperformer.

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A.Becauseweneedtoconcentrateforourquietthought.

B.Becausewewanttogivefullattentiontothedriving.

C.Becausewetrytoavoidbeingcaughtbythepatrollingpolice.

0.Becauseweintendtobeascasualaspossibleinthedriving.

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A.Intheelevator.

B.lnthecar.

C.lnthebathroom.

D.lnthechurch.

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A.Byperceptiveandanalyticallistening.

B.Bytakingasonicbath.

C.Byattendingclassicalconcerts.

D.Bylisteningtoanemotionalpieceofmusic.

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Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第35題

A.Badweather.

B.Humanerror.

C.Breakdownoftheengines.

0.Failureofthecommunicationssystem.

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A.Twothousandfeet.

B.Twelvethousandfeet.

C.Twentythousandfeet.

D.Twenty-twothousandfeet.

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A.Spanish.

B.English.

C.Norwegian.

D.Nomentioninthepassage.

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A.Accuratecommunicationisofutmostimportance.

B.Pilotsshouldbeabletospeakseveralforeignlanguages.

C.Aircontrollersshouldkeepaclosewatchontheweather.

0.Cooperationbetweenpilotsandaircontrollersisessential.

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Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第39題

A.Inaschool

B.Onthephone.

C.Ataneducationfair.

D.lnastreet.

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A.Whetherhecanapplyforthecollege.

B.Someinformationaboutthecollege.

C.Whetherhisfriendisinthecollege.

D.Somedetailsaboutthelessonsinthecollege.

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A.English.

B.French.

C.Italian.

0.German.

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A.Theabilitytobethetopstudents.

B.Theabilitytogethighmarksinalltheexams.

C.Theabilitytogetonwellwithpeoplefromdifferentcountries.

D.Theabilitytotakecareofoneself.

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Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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A.Writing.

B.Intensivereading.

C.Conversational.

0.Listening.

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A.ThecoursewilllastaboutamonthandahalfoneachFridayafternoon.

B.Thecourseisopentoallstudentsofthecenter.

C.Onlystudentsofassigneddepartmentsareentitledtoenroll.

D.Onlyfreshmenareallowedtosignupfortheclass.

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A.Intermlime,onweekends.

B.lntermtime,inweekdays.

C.lnvacation,9a.m.tomidday.

D.lnvacation,9a.m.to5p.m.

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A.Borrowmorethanonebookatatime.

B.Keepanybookforuptoaweek.

C.Keepmastercopiesandreferencebooksmorethanaweek.

0.BorrowbooksassoonasonegetstheborrowingCard.

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Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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A.Shegenerallydoesn'tallowpeopletoborrowit.

B.Sheistryingtosellit.

C.Sheboughtitfromafriend.

D.lthasbrokendownbefore.

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A.Thewomancouldprobablyrepairitherself.

B.ltzsrathersmall.

C.ltprobablywon'tcostalottorepair.

D.ltzsprobablydifficulttodrive.

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A.Heonlyworksonnewcars.

B.Hehasfixedhercarbefore.

C.Heisoneofherneighbors.

D.Hewillprobablyoverchargeher.

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A.Takethewomantoherhome.

B.Test-drivethewoman'scar.

C.Helpthewomanpaythemechanic'sbill.

D.Helpthewomanfixhercar.

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SectenceTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear5sentencesinEnglish.Youwillhearthe

sentencesONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachsentence,translateitintoChineseandwrite

yourversioninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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Evenaself-confidentpersonneedstopracticebeforemakingaspeechinpublic.

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Wearenottryingtopracticemedicine.Wearetryingtogiveconsumersdetailedinformationon

theirvarioushealthcareissue.

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Boeing,theworld'slargestcommercialairplanemaker;announcedithas18billiondollarsinnew

ordersthisyearforitsnew777jetliner.

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Tourismclearlycountsasoneofthemostremarkableeconomicandsocialphenomenaofthelast

century.Itundoubtedlywillkeepthispositionforthecenturytocome.

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Weareallintimatelyfamiliarwithatleastonelanguage,yetfewofUSeverstoptoconsiderwhat

weknowaboutit.Thewordsofalanguagecanbelistedinadictionary,butnotallthesentences.

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(56~57/共2題)PassageTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear2passagesinEnglish.Youwillhearthepassages

ONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachpassage,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversion

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Youmaytakenoteswhileyouare

listening.

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Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear2passagesinEnglish.Youwillhearthepassages

ONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachpassage,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversion

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Youmaytakenoteswhileyouare

listening.

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(58~62/共30題)SECTION2:STUDASKILLS

Directions:Inthissection,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsbasedonitscontent.YouaretochooseONEbestanswer.(A),(B),C.or(D),toeach

question.Answerallthequestionsfollowingeachpassageonthebasisofwhatisstatedor

impliedinthatpassageandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorresponding

spaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

Insomecountrieswhereracialprejudiceisacute,violencehassocometobetakenfor

grantedasameansofsolvingdifferences,thatitisnotevenquestioned.Therearecountries

wherethewhitemanimposeshisrulebybruteforce;therearecountrieswheretheblackman

protestsbysettingfiretocitiesandbylootingandpillaging.Importantpeopleonbothsides,who

wouldinotherrespectsappeartobereasonablemen,getupandcalmlyargueinfavorof

violence-asifitwerealegitimatesolution,likeanyother.Whatisreallyfrightening,whatreally

fillsyouwithdespair;istherealizationthatwhenitcomestothecrunch,wehavemadenoactual

progressatall.Wemaywearcollarsandtiesinsteadofwar-paint,butourinstinctsremain

basicallyunchanged.Thewholeoftherecordedhistoryofthehumanrace,thattedious

documentationofviolence,hastaughtusabsolutelynothing.Wehavestillnotlearntthat

violenceneversolvesaproblembutmakesitmoreacute.Thesheerhorror,thebloodshed,the

sufferingmeannothing.Nosolutionevercomestolightthemorningafterwhenwedismally

contemplatethesmokingruinsandwonderwhathitus.

Thetrulyreasonablemenwhoknowwherethesolutionsliearefindingitharderandharder

togetahearing.Theyaredespised,mistrustedandevenpersecutedbytheirownkindbecause

theyadvocatesuchapparentlyoutrageousthingsaslawenforcement.Ifhalftheenergythatgoes

intoviolentactswereputtogooduse,ifoureffortsweredirectedatcleaninguptheslumsand

ghettos,atimprovingliving-standardsandprovidingeducationandemploymentforall,wewould

havegonealongwaytoarrivingatasolution.Ourstrengthissappedbyhavingtomopupthe

messthatviolenceleavesinitswake.Inawell-directedeffort,itwouldnotbeimpossibletofulfill

theidealsofastablesocialprogram.Thebenefitsthatcanbederivedfromconstructivesolutions

areeverywhereapparentintheworldaroundus.Genuineandlastingsolutionsarealways

possible,providingweworkwithintheframeworkofthelaw.

Beforewecanevenbegintocontemplatepeacefulco-existencebetweentheraces,wemust

appreciateeachother'sproblems.Andtodothis,wemustlearnaboutthem.,itisasimple

exerciseincommunication,inexchanginginformation."Talk,talk,talk,"theadvocatesofviolence

say,"allyoueverdoistalk,andwearenonethewiser,"ltzsratherlikethestoryofthefamous

barristerwhopainstakinglyexplainedhiscasetothejudge.Afterlisteningtoalengthyargument

thejudgecomplainedthatafterallthistalk,hewasnonethewiser."Possible,mylord,"the

barristerreplied,"nonethewiser,butsurelyfarbetterinformed."Knowledgeisthenecessary

prerequisitetowisdom,theknowledgethatviolencecreatestheevilsitpretendstosolve.

第58題

Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.AdvocatingViolence.

B.ViolenceCanDoNothingtoDiminishRacePrejudice.

C.ImportantPeopleonBothSidesSeeViolenceAsaLegitimateSolution.

D.TheInstinctsofHumanRaceAreThirstyforViolence.

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Recordedhistoryhastaughtus.

A.violenceneversolvesanything

B.nothing

C.thebloodshedmeansnothing

0.everything

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Itcanbeinferredthattrulyreasonablemen.

A.can'tgetahearing

B.arelookeddownupon

C.arepersecuted

D.havedifficultyinadvocatinglawenforcement

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"Hewasnonethewiser"means.

A.hewasnotatallwiseinlistening

B.hewasnotatallwiserthannothingbefore

C.hegainsnothingafterlistening

D.hemakesnosenseoftheargument

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Accordingtheauthorthebestwaytosolveraceprejudiceis.

A.lawenforcement

B.knowledge

C.nonviolence

D.moppinguptheviolentmess

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Directions:Inthissection,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsbasedonitscontent.YouaretochooseONEbestanswer.(A),(B),C.or(D),toeach

question.Answerallthequestionsfollowingeachpassageonthebasisofwhatisstatedor

impliedinthatpassageandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorresponding

spaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

Theinterrelationshipofscience,technology,andindustryistakenforgrantedtoday-summed

up,notaltogetheraccurately,as"researchanddevelopment".Yethistoricallythiswidespread

faithintheeconomicvirtuesofscienceisarelativelyrecentphenomenon,datingbackinthe

UnitedStatesabout150years,andintheWesternworldasawholenotover300yearsatmost.

Eveninthiscurrenteraoflargescale,intensiveresearchanddevelopment,theinterrelationships

involvedinthisprocessarefrequentlymisunderstood.UntilthecomingoftheIndustrial

Revolution,scienceandtechnologyevolvedforthemostpartindependentlyofeachother.Then

asindustrializationbecameincreasinglycomplicated,thecrafttechniquesofpreindustrialsociety

graduallygavewaytoatechnologybasedonthesystematicapplicationofscientificknowledge

andscientificmethods.Thischangeoverstartedslowlyandprogressedunevenly.Untillateinthe

nineteenthcentury,onlyafewindustriescouldusescientifictechniquesorcaredaboutusing

them.Thelistexpandednoticeablyafter1870,buteventhenmuchofwhatpassedforthe

applicationofsciencewas"engineeringscience"ratherthanbasicscience.

Nevertheless,bythemiddleofthenineteenthcentury,therapidexpansionofscientific

knowledgeandofpublicawareness-ifnotunderstanding-ofithadcreatedabeliefthatthe

advanceofsciencewouldinsomeunspecifiedmannerautomaticallygenerateeconomicbenefits.

Thewidespreadandusuallyuncriticalacceptanceofthisthesisledinmmtotheassumptionthat

theapplicationofsciencetoindustrialpurposeswasalinearprocess,startingwithfundamental

science,thenproceedingtoappliedscienceortechnology,andthroughthemtoindustrialuse.

Thisisprobablythemostcommonpattern,butitisnotinvariable.Newareasofsciencehave

beenopenedupandfundamentaldiscoveriesmadeasaresultofattemptstosolveaspecific

technicaloreconomicproblem.Conversely,scientistswhomainlydobasicresearchalsoserveas

consultantsonprojectsthatapplyresearchinpracticalways.

Insum,thescience-technology-industryrelationshipmayflowinseveraldifferentways,and

theparticularchannelitwillfollowdependsontheindividualsituation.Itmayattimesevenbe

multidirectional.

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Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinthepassage?

A.Toshowhowtechnologyinfluencedbasicscience.

B.Todescribethescientific-baseofnineteenth-centuryAmericanindustries

C.Tocorrectmisunderstandingsabouttheconnectionsbetweenscience,technologyand

industry.

D.Toarguethatbasicsciencehasnopracticalapplication.

第64題

Theword"intensive"inparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto.

A.decreased

B.concentrated

C.creative

0.advanced

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Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoesthepassagesupport?

A.Thedevelopmentofscienceandindustryisnowinterdependent.

B.Basicscientificresearchcanztgeneratepracticalapplications.

C.Industriesshouldspendlessmoneyonresearchanddevelopment.

0.Scienceandtechnologyarebecomingmoreseparate.

第66題

Theunderstandingofresearchanddevelopmentinthelatenineteenthcenturyisbasedonwhich

ofthefollowingstatements?

A.Engineeringscienceisnotveryimportant.

B.Fundamentalsciencenaturallyleadstoeconomicbenefits.

C.Therelationshipbetweenresearchanddevelopmentshouldbecriticized.

0.Industrialneedsshoulddeterminewhatareasfundamentalsciencefocuseson.

第67題

Theword"it"intheline2,paragraph2refersto.

A.understanding

B.publicawareness

C.scientificknowledge

0.expansion

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Directions:Inthissection,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsbasedonitscontent.YouaretochooseONEbestanswer.(A),(B),C.or(D),toeach

question.Answerallthequestionsfollowingeachpassageonthebasisofwhatisstatedor

impliedinthatpassageandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorresponding

spaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

Sincethelate1960s,anotherimageof"oneworld"hasedgeditswayintocontemporary

consciousness-theglobeinitsphysicalfiniteness.Wesharein"humanity",weareconnectedby

the"worldmarket",butwearecondemnedtoonedestinybecauseweareinhabitantsofone

planet.Thisisthemessageconveyedbythefirstphotographofthe"oneworld",takenfrom

outerspace,whichhasirresistiblyemergedastheiconofourage.Thephotoshowstheplanet

suspendedinthevastnessoftheuniverseandimpressesoneverybodythefactthattheEarthis

onebody.Againstthedarknessofinfinity,thecircularEarthoffersitselfasanabode,abounded

place.Thesensationofbeingonandinsideitstrikestheonlookeralmostinstantly.Theunityof

theworldisnowdocumented.Itcanbeseeneverywhere.Itjumpsoutatyoufrombookcovers,

T-shirtandcommercials.IntheageofTV,photographsareoureyewitness.Forthefirsttimein

history,theplanetisrevealedinitssolitude.Fromnowon,"Oneworld"meansphysicalunity;it

means"oneEarth".TheunityofmankindisnolongeranEnlightenmentfancyoracommercial

actbutabiophysicalfact.

However;thisphysicalinterconnectednessstandsinreliefagainstthebackgroundof

proliferatingdangers.Fromcreepingdesertificationtoimpendingclimatedisaster;alarmsignals

multiply.Thebiosphereisunderattackandthreatenstocavein.Localactssuchasdrivingacar

orclearingaforestaddup,whenmultiplied,toglobalimbalances.Theyturnbeneficialcyclesinto

viciousonesthatunderminethereliabilityofnature.Inthefaceofincalculabledebacles,

concernedvoicescallforaglobalpoliticalcoherencewhichwouldmatchthebiophysical

interconnections."TheEarthisonebuttheworldisnot.Wealldependononebiospherefor

sustainingourlives,"Afterhavingintonedthisleitmotiv,theBrundtlandReportsspellsoutthe

fatefulnewmeaningofunity.TheBrundtlandReport,theleadingdocumentondevelopment

policyinthelate1980s,takesunityforgranted,butaunitywhichisnowtheresultofathreat.

第68題

Accordingtothepassage,whatmakespeoplerealizethatweareinoneworld?

A.BookcoversorprintsonT-shirts.

B.Thefirstphotographoftheworld.

C.Thephotoimageofourplanet.

D.Thebelievedfactof"oneworld".

第69題

Asisimpliedinthepassage,theonlytruestatementinthefollowingcouldbe.

A.theconceptofworldunitywastraditionalandsuperficial

B.theconceptof"oneworld"iscommercialandindustrial

C.theconceptof"oneEarth"isprevailingandphysical

D.theconceptofmankindunityispoliticalandsinister

第70題

Thesentence"TheEarthisonebuttheworldisnot."inparagraph2mostprobablymeansthat

A.theEarthandtheworldareactuallynotthesame

B.weliveononeplanetyetwedodifferentthingsfortheworld

C.wesharetheEarthbutdonotagreetothatwitheachother

D.wearesurvivingphysicallybutnotpoliticallyononeglobe

第71題

Inthepassage,theconceptofunityissaidtobeathreat,because.

A.the"oneEarth"factisnotscientificandhumanitarianenough

B.peopleontheoneplanetarefightingeachotherfortheirownbenefits

C.peoplearedamagingtheenvironmentofthe"oneEarth"jointly

D.thephysicalinterconnectionstriggerwarsbetweennations.

第72題

TheBrundtlandReportholdsthat.

A.itiscertainthatwearesharingoneEarth,ifnotcompletely

B.theEarthisdefinitelyOneofunity,moreexactlyoneofthreat

C.theEarthisphysicallyfinitebutnotcoherentsince1960s

D.theEarthcanbebothphysicallyandpoliticallycoherent

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(73~77/共30題)SECTION2:STUDASKILLS

Directions:Inthissection,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsbasedonitscontent.YouaretochooseONEbestanswer.(A),(B),C.or(D),toeach

question.Answerallthequestionsfollowingeachpassageonthebasisofwhatisstatedor

impliedinthatpassageandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorresponding

spaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

Bustamyth,getabenefitFewsubjectsharbormoremythsandmisconceptionsthan

nutrition.Someofthemostcommon:

"Low-fat"means"healthy".Low-fatfoodscanbehealthy,butnotalways.Theproblem?

Manyprocessedfoodsthatarelowinfatarehighinsugar,whichgivesyouextracaloriesand

maycausewideswingsinyourbloodsugarlevels.Thismakesyougainweightandloseenergy,

andmayraiseyourriskofseveraldiseases.Somepeoplebelieve"low-fat"means"Eatallyou

want."

Irememberadietingpatientwhowaspuzzledbecausehewasgainingweight.Hementioned

hewaseatingalow-fatcake.WhenIaskedhimbowmuch,hereplied,"Oh,oneortwo.""Oneor

twopieces?No,oneortwocakes!"

Anidealdietislowinfatandlowinsugar.Mostpeoplecanenjoyhigh-sugar,high-fattreatson

occasion,butifyouindulgeoneday,besuretoeathealthierthenext.

Cannedfruitsandvegetablesaren'tnutritious.Theycanbe.Arecentreviewofstudies

foundthatnutrientsaregenerallysimilarincomparablefresh,frozenandcannedfruitsand

vegetables.

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