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Text4Inaperfectlyfreeandopenmarketeconomythetypeofemployer--governmentorprivate--shouldhavelittleornoimpactontheearningsdifferentialsbetweenwomenandmen.Howeverifthereisdiscriminationagainstonesexitisunlikelythatthedegreeofdiscriminationbygovernmentandprivateemployerswillbethesame.Differencesinthedegreeofdiscriminationwouldresultinearningsdifferentialsassociatedwiththetypeofemployer.Giventhenatureofgovernmentandprivateemployersitseemsmostlikelythatdiscriminationbyprivateemployerswouldbegreater.Thusonewouldexpectthatifwomenarebeingdiscriminatedagainstgovernmentemploymentwouldhaveapositiveeffectonwomen’searningsascomparedwiththeirearningsfromprivateemployment.TheresultsofastudybyFuchssupportthisassumption.Fuchs’resultssuggestthattheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedentirelyofgovernmentemployeeswouldby14.6percentgreaterthantheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedexclusivelyofprivateemployeesotherthingsbeingequal.InadditionbothFuchsandSanbornhavesuggestedthattheeffectofdiscriminationbyconsumersontheearningsofself-employedwomenmaybegreaterthantheeffectofeithergovernmentorprivateemployerdiscriminationontheearningsofwomenemployees.TotestthishypothesisBrownselectedalargesampleofWhitemaleandfemaleworkersfromthe1970Censusanddividedthemintothreecategories:privateemployeesgovernmentemployeesandself-employedBlackworkerswereexcludedfromthesampletoavoidpickingupearningsdifferentialsthatweretheresultofracialdisparities.Brown’sresearchdesigncontrolledforeducationlabor-forceparticipationmobilitymotivationandageinordertoeliminatethesefactorsasexplanationsofthestudy’sresults.Brown’sresultssuggestthatmenandwomenarenottreatedthesamebyemployersandconsumers.Formenself-employmentisthehighestearningscategorywithprivateemploymentnextandgovernmentlowest.Forwomenthisorderisreversed.OnecaninferfromBrown’sresultsthatconsumersdiscriminateagainstself-employedwomen.Inadditionself-employedwomenmayhavemoredifficultythanmeningettinggoodemployeesandmayencounterdiscriminationfromsuppliersandfromfinancialinstitutions.Brown’sresultsareclearlyconsistentwithFuchs’argumentthatdiscriminationbyconsumershasagreaterimpactontheearningsofwomenthandoesdiscriminationbyeithergovernmentorprivateemployers.Alsothefactthatwomendobetterworkingforgovernmentthanforprivateemployersimpliesthatprivateemployersarediscriminatingagainstwomen.Theresultsdonotprovethatgovernmentdoesnotdiscriminateagainstwomen.Theydohoweverdemonstratethatifgovernmentisdiscriminatingwomenitsdiscriminationisnothavingasmucheffectonwomen’searningsasisdiscriminationintheprivatesector. Intheopeningparagraphtheauthorintroduceshistopicby
Text4Inaperfectlyfreeandopenmarketeconomythetypeofemployer--governmentorprivate--shouldhavelittleornoimpactontheearningsdifferentialsbetweenwomenandmen.Howeverifthereisdiscriminationagainstonesexitisunlikelythatthedegreeofdiscriminationbygovernmentandprivateemployerswillbethesame.Differencesinthedegreeofdiscriminationwouldresultinearningsdifferentialsassociatedwiththetypeofemployer.Giventhenatureofgovernmentandprivateemployersitseemsmostlikelythatdiscriminationbyprivateemployerswouldbegreater.Thusonewouldexpectthatifwomenarebeingdiscriminatedagainstgovernmentemploymentwouldhaveapositiveeffectonwomen’searningsascomparedwiththeirearningsfromprivateemployment.TheresultsofastudybyFuchssupportthisassumption.Fuchs’resultssuggestthattheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedentirelyofgovernmentemployeeswouldby14.6percentgreaterthantheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedexclusivelyofprivateemployeesotherthingsbeingequal.InadditionbothFuchsandSanbornhavesuggestedthattheeffectofdiscriminationbyconsumersontheearningsofself-employedwomenmaybegreaterthantheeffectofeithergovernmentorprivateemployerdiscriminationontheearningsofwomenemployees.TotestthishypothesisBrownselectedalargesampleofWhitemaleandfemaleworkersfromthe1970Censusanddividedthemintothreecategories:privateemployeesgovernmentemployeesandself-employedBlackworkerswereexcludedfromthesampletoavoidpickingupearningsdifferentialsthatweretheresultofracialdisparities.Brown’sresearchdesigncontrolledforeducationlabor-forceparticipationmobilitymotivationandageinordertoeliminatethesefactorsasexplanationsofthestudy’sresults.Brown’sresultssuggestthatmenandwomenarenottreatedthesamebyemployersandconsumers.Formenself-employmentisthehighestearningscategorywithprivateemploymentnextandgovernmentlowest.Forwomenthisorderisreversed.OnecaninferfromBrown’sresultsthatconsumersdiscriminateagainstself-employedwomen.Inadditionself-employedwomenmayhavemoredifficultythanmeningettinggoodemployeesandmayencounterdiscriminationfromsuppliersandfromfinancialinstitutions.Brown’sresultsareclearlyconsistentwithFuchs’argumentthatdiscriminationbyconsumershasagreaterimpactontheearningsofwomenthandoesdiscriminationbyeithergovernmentorprivateemployers.Alsothefactthatwomendobetterworkingforgovernmentthanforprivateemployersimpliesthatprivateemployersarediscriminatingagainstwomen.Theresultsdonotprovethatgovernmentdoesnotdiscriminateagainstwomen.Theydohoweverdemonstratethatifgovernmentisdiscriminatingwomenitsdiscriminationisnothavingasmucheffectonwomen’searningsasisdiscriminationintheprivatesector. Theauthorwouldbemostlikelytoagreethat
Text2TheWorldWideWebhasbeensteadilycreatingawidespreadsurgeinsocialcapitalthroughE-mailconversationschatroomsnewsgroupsande-zones.TheseongoingconnectionsarenotanundergroundphenomenonbutamainstreammovementthatisrapidlyoverwhelmingtraditionalbusinessmodelsaccordingtotheauthorsofanotherrecentbookTheCluetrainManifesto."OurlongingfortheWebisrootedinthedeepresentmentwefeeltowardsbeingmanaged"writesco-authorDavidWeinbergeracolumnistandcommentatorontheWeb’seffectonbusiness.TheCluetrainManifestoarguesthatknowledgeworkersarefindingitintolerablethattheiremployersrequirethemtospeakinartificial"businessvoices".TheWebhasbecometheidealalternative:apublicplacewherepeoplecanconverseintheir"authenticvoices"outsideofanorganization’sofficialcommunicationschannel.SomeofthesocialcapitalgeneratedbytheseindependentWebconversationsisbeingusedbyitscreatorstocircumventtheauthorityofcorporations.Forexampleacarownerwhothinkshewasoverchargedforservicetohisvehiclepostsaninquirytoanewsgroupforpeoplewhoownthesamemodelofear.Groupmembersrespondwiththeiradviceandpersonalexperiencesofgettingtheirowncarsserviced.Thenewsgroupisnotownedorcontrolledbythecarcompany.Infactamechanicemployedbythecarcompanyparticipatesintheconversationofferinghisknowledgeofwhatchargesarereasonableandhowcompanypoliciesvaryfromdealertodealerandevensuggestingwhichdealershipsofferthebestservice.Accordingtoco-authorRickLevinetilemechanic"wasspeakingforhiscompanyinanewway:honestlyopenlyprobablywithouthisboss’sexplicitsanction."Ineffectanemployeeofthecompanyindependentlyjoinedanetworkofconsumerstodirectlyhelpsatisfyacustomer."Companiesneedtoharnessthissortofcaringandletitsviralenthusiasmbecommunicatedinemployees’ownvoices"writesLevineformerWebArchitectforSunMicrosystem’sJavaSoftwaregroup.AsmoreandmorepeopleworkonlineandformWebrelationshipssharedknowledgecouldbecomeincreasinglypersonalincyberspace.Whetherbusinessjoinsintheconversationsornotitseemslikelythatthisfast-growingstrainofsocialcapitalwillremainvaluableforthosewhohelptocreateit. Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattilecompany
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.16
Text3MuchoftheAmericananxietyaboutoldageisaflightfromtherealityofdeath.OneofthestrikingqualitiesoftheAmericancharacteristheunwillingnesstofaceeitherthefactormeaningofdeath.InthemoresombertraditionofAmericanliterature--fromHawthorneandMelvilleandPoetoFaulknerandHemingway--onefindsatragicdepththatdisguisesthesurfacethinnessoftheordinaryAmericandeathattitudes.Byaneffortoftheimaginationthegreatwritersfacedproblemsthatthecultureinactionisreluctanttoface--thefactofdeathitsmysteryanditsplaceintheback-and-forthshuttlingoftheeternalrecurrence.TheunblinkingconfrontationofdeathinGreektimetheelaboratetheologicalpatternswovenarounditintheMiddleAgestheritualcelebrationofitintherichpeasantculturesofLatinandSlavicEuropeandinprimitivecultures;thesearedifficulttofindinAmericanlife.WhetherthroughfearoftheemotionaldepthsorbecauseofadryingupofthefloodgatesofreligiousintensitytheAmericanavoidsdwellingondeathorevencomingtotermswithit;hefindsitmorbidandmovesbackfromitsurroundingitwithwordavoidanceAmericansneverdie;they"passaway"andvarioustaboosofspeechandpractice.A"funeralparlor"isdecoratedtolooklikeabank;everythinginafuneralceremonyisdoneinhushedtonesasifitweresomethingsecrettobeconcealedfromtheworld;thereissomuchemphasisonbeingdignifiedthattheceremonyoftenlosesitsquality:ofdignity.Insomeoftheprimitiveculturesthereisdifficultyinunder-standingthecausesofdeath;itseemspuzzlingandevenunintelligible.LivinginascientificcultureAmericanshaveareadyenoughexplanationofhowitcomesyettheyshowlittlecapacitytocometotermswiththefactofdeathitselfandwiththegriefthataccompaniesit."Wejubilateoverbirthanddanceatweddings"writesMargaretMead"butmoreandmoredealwiththedeathoffthescenewithoutceremonywithoutanopportunityforyoungandoldtorealizethatdeathisasmuchafactoflifeasisbirth."AndonemayaddeveninitshurryandbrevitythelaststageofanAmerican’slifemthelastoccasionofthisrelationtohissociety—isasstandardizedastherest. InthenovelsofHawthorneandMelvilleonewillfind
Text4Inaperfectlyfreeandopenmarketeconomythetypeofemployer--governmentorprivate--shouldhavelittleornoimpactontheearningsdifferentialsbetweenwomenandmen.Howeverifthereisdiscriminationagainstonesexitisunlikelythatthedegreeofdiscriminationbygovernmentandprivateemployerswillbethesame.Differencesinthedegreeofdiscriminationwouldresultinearningsdifferentialsassociatedwiththetypeofemployer.Giventhenatureofgovernmentandprivateemployersitseemsmostlikelythatdiscriminationbyprivateemployerswouldbegreater.Thusonewouldexpectthatifwomenarebeingdiscriminatedagainstgovernmentemploymentwouldhaveapositiveeffectonwomen’searningsascomparedwiththeirearningsfromprivateemployment.TheresultsofastudybyFuchssupportthisassumption.Fuchs’resultssuggestthattheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedentirelyofgovernmentemployeeswouldby14.6percentgreaterthantheearningsofwomeninanindustrycomposedexclusivelyofprivateemployeesotherthingsbeingequal.InadditionbothFuchsandSanbornhavesuggestedthattheeffectofdiscriminationbyconsumersontheearningsofself-employedwomenmaybegreaterthantheeffectofeithergovernmentorprivateemployerdiscriminationontheearningsofwomenemployees.TotestthishypothesisBrownselectedalargesampleofWhitemaleandfemaleworkersfromthe1970Censusanddividedthemintothreecategories:privateemployeesgovernmentemployeesandself-employedBlackworkerswereexcludedfromthesampletoavoidpickingupearningsdifferentialsthatweretheresultofracialdisparities.Brown’sresearchdesigncontrolledforeducationlabor-forceparticipationmobilitymotivationandageinordertoeliminatethesefactorsasexplanationsofthestudy’sresults.Brown’sresultssuggestthatmenandwomenarenottreatedthesamebyemployersandconsumers.Formenself-employmentisthehighestearningscategorywithprivateemploymentnextandgovernmentlowest.Forwomenthisorderisreversed.OnecaninferfromBrown’sresultsthatconsumersdiscriminateagainstself-employedwomen.Inadditionself-employedwomenmayhavemoredifficultythanmeningettinggoodemployeesandmayencounterdiscriminationfromsuppliersandfromfinancialinstitutions.Brown’sresultsareclearlyconsistentwithFuchs’argumentthatdiscriminationbyconsumershasagreaterimpactontheearningsofwomenthandoesdiscriminationbyeithergovernmentorprivateemployers.Alsothefactthatwomendobetterworkingforgovernmentthanforprivateemployersimpliesthatprivateemployersarediscriminatingagainstwomen.Theresultsdonotprovethatgovernmentdoesnotdiscriminateagainstwomen.Theydohoweverdemonstratethatifgovernmentisdiscriminatingwomenitsdiscriminationisnothavingasmucheffectonwomen’searningsasisdiscriminationintheprivatesector. Thepassageexplicitlyanswersthequestion
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SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.2
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.6
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.14
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.12
PartBDirections:Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Etofillineachnumberedbox.ThefirstandthelastparagraphshavebeenplacedforyouinBoxes.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.10points [A]Amillionairemaydescribehis"just-right"wifeascharmingbeautifulsexyintelligentandwelldeveloped.Ontheotherhandapoormanmaydefinehis"just-right"wifeaspleasingattractivedesirableknowledgeableandshapely.Bothmendescribetheirjust-rightwifewiththegamephysicalqualitiesbutusedifferentwords.Themillionaire’sdefinitionofthejust-rightwifeismoreelegantwhereasthepoorman’sdefinitionisamorecommoneverydaydescription. [B]Menfromallnationalitiesalsohavetheirdefinitionofthejust-rightwife.Forexample;theItalianmandescribeshiswifeasawomanwhostandssixfeetone-inchtallwithblondehairandblueeyesandwhoiswelldevelopedintheupperportionofherbody.OntheotherbandtheFrenchmanmaydescribehisidealwifeasawomanwhostandsonlyfivefeetthreeincheswithbrownhairandgreeneyesandwhoismoderatelybuilt. [C]Ontheotherhandthefatmandefineshisjust-rightwifeasawomanwhogetsupateighto’clockinthemorningtakesthechildrentoMcDonald’sforbreakfastanddropsthemoffatschool.Thenshecomesbackhomeandliesonthecouchwatchingsoapoperasalldaychildren’havetowalkhomefromschoolintheafternoon.Whentheyarriveathomesheinstructsthemtocleanthehousedothelaundryandfixsomehotdogsfordinner.Bothmendefinetheirjust-rightwifewithqualitiesthattheyadmirebythemselves. [D]Althoughsomemendefinethejustfightwifebyherphysicalqualitiesothermendescribetheirjust-fightwifeasawomanwholovestofishtocamptohuntandtowaterskiwhereastheinsidesportsmanmaydefinehisjust-fightwifeasawomanwhoenjoyswatchingfootballbasketballbaseballandwrestling.Bothofthesemendefinetheirjust-rightwifebyhersportsqualitiesbutintwodifferentatmospheres. [E]Stillthereareothermenwhohavetheirowndefinitionsofthejust-rightwife.Forinstanceconsiderthefitmanandthefatman.Thefitmanmaydescribehisjust-rightwifeasawomanwhogetsupeveryworkdaymorningatsixo’clockandrunstwoorthreemiles.Afterrunningshepreparesbreakfastwashesthedishestakesthechildrentoschoolandthengoestowork.Afterworkshearrivesathomewashesacoupleloadsoflaundrygoestoexerciseclasspicksupthechildrenfromschoolonherwayhomeandthencooksdinner.Afterdinnershedeansthekitchenbathesthechildrenandputsthemtobed. [F]Inadditiontothesemen’sdefinitionsofthejust-rightwifethebacheloralsohasadefinition.Hesaysthatthejust-fightwifeissomeoneelse’swife.Hepicksherupinabartakeshertohishouseandtakeshernameinthemorning.Thebachelorhasnorealdefinitionofthejust-fightwife.Thatiswhyheisstillabachelor. [G]Foryearsmenandwomenhavebeengettingmarried.Theysaytheirweddingvowswhichbringthemtogetherasone.Theypromisetoloveandcherisheachotheruntildeathdothempart.Whenamanandawomangetmarrieditisoneofthebiggestdecisionstheywillmakeinlife.Amanmayselectawomanbecauseheinhisowneyesseesherasthejust-rightwifeforhim.Everymanhashisowndefinitionofwhatthe"just-right"wifeis.Forinstancethemillionairemanandthepoormanbothmaydefinetheirjust-rightwifeaccordingtoherphysicalqualities. 42
PartCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.10Points46Basedonaccumulatedsocialresearchtherenowcanbelittledoubtthatsuccessfulandwell-adjustedchildreninmodemsocietiesaremostlikelytocomefromtwo-parentfamiliesconsistingofthebiologicalfatherandmother.Alternativefamilyformswhichareattemptedsuchassingleparentandstepfamilieshavebeendemonstratedtobeinferiorinchildoutcomes.Therecentmovementawayfromthetwo-natural-parentfamilyhasledtoconsiderablesocialmalaiseamongtheyoungnottomentionsocialdecayingeneral.47Itcanbearguedthatchildwell-beingwouldbeenhancediffamiliesliveamongcaregivingrelativesandinsupportivecommunitiesbutthishasbecomeanever-diminishingsituation.Historicallyasubstantialstrippingdownhasoccurredofboththeextendedfamilyandthecohesiveneighborhoodandthistrendisprobablyirreversible.Thestatehastriedtofillthevacuumbutwithoutmuchsuccess.Thetwo-parentnuclearfamilytheremaybemoreimportanttodayforchildrenandforsocietyingeneralthaneverbeforeinhistory.Constitutingoneofthegreatestdilemmasfacedbymodemsocietieshoweveristhefactthatnuclearfamilythemselvesarebreakingapartatdramaticallyhighrates.48Thechancesinsomesocietiesarenowlessthan50to50thanksmainlytodivorcethatachildwilllivecontinuouslytoadulthoodwithbothnaturalparents.Thisisdespitethefactthatunlikeintimespastparentsnowalmostalwayslivetoseetheirchildrenreachmaturity.Onefundamentalreasonforthehighbreak-uprateisthatthenatureofmarriagehaschanged.Notsolongagomarriagewasaneconomicbondofmutualdependencyasocialbondheavilyupheldbyextendedfamilies.Todaymarriageisnoneofthese.49Theeconomicbondhasbecomedisplacedbywealthbyfemaleeconomicpursuitandbystatesupport;extendedfamilypressuresonmarriageshaveallbutdisappearedandmodemsocietieshavebecomeincreasinglyunconcernedwithreligion.Marriagehasbecomeapurelyindividualpursuitanimpliedandnotveryenforceablecontractbetweentwopeople;arelationshipdesignedtosatisfybasicneedsforintimacydependencyandsex.Whentheseneedschangeorwhenapresumptivelybetterpartnerisdiscoveredmarriageareeasilydissolved.Moreovermoreoftheeverydayneedstraditionallymetbymarriagecanbemetinotherwayssuchasthroughthemarketplace.50WithitssurroundingandsupportingsocialstructurescollapsingcantherebeanyhopethatthenuclearfamilycanberevivedYesthebasisforhopeliesinthefundamentalbiologicalandpsychologicalmakeupofhumankind.Iftheevolutionarybiologistsarecorrecthumanbeingsareapair-bondingspecies. Withitssurroundingandsupportingsocialstructurescollapsingcantherebeanyhopethatthenuclearfamilycanberevived
Teachersneedtobeawareoftheemotionalintellectualandphysicalchangesthatyoungadultsexperience.Andtheyalsoneedtogiveserious________tohowtheycanbest________suchchanges.Growingbodiesneedmovementand________butnotjustinwaysthatemphasizecompetition.________theyareadjustingtotheirnewbodiesandawholehostofnewintellectualandemotionalchallengesteenagersareespeciallyself-consciousandneedthe________thatcomesfromachievingsuccessandknowingthattheiraccomplishmentsare________byothers.Howeverthetypicalteenagelifestyleisalreadyfilledwithsomuchcompetitionthatitwouldbe________toplanactivitiesinwhichtherearemorewinnersthanlosers________publishingnewsletterswithmanystudent-writtenbookreviews________studentartworkandsponsoringbookdiscussionclubs.Avarietyofsmallclubscanprovide________opportunitiesforleadershipaswellasforpracticeinsuccessful________dynamics.Makingfriendsisextremelyimportanttoteenagersandmanyshystudentsneedthe________ofsomekindoforganizationwithasupportiveadult________visibleinthebackground. Intheseactivitiesitisimportanttorememberthatyoungteenshave________attentionspans.Avarietyofactivitiesshouldbeorganized________participantscanremainactiveaslongastheywantandthengoonto________elsewithoutfeelingguiltyandwithoutlettingtheotherparticipants________.Thisdoesnotmeanthatadultsmustacceptirresponsibility.________theycanhelpstudentsacquireasenseofcommitmentby________forrolesthatarewithintheir________andtheirattentionspansandbyhavingclearlystatedroles.
Text3MuchoftheAmericananxietyaboutoldageisaflightfromtherealityofdeath.OneofthestrikingqualitiesoftheAmericancharacteristheunwillingnesstofaceeitherthefactormeaningofdeath.InthemoresombertraditionofAmericanliterature--fromHawthorneandMelvilleandPoetoFaulknerandHemingway--onefindsatragicdepththatdisguisesthesurfacethinnessoftheordinaryAmericandeathattitudes.Byaneffortoftheimaginationthegreatwritersfacedproblemsthatthecultureinactionisreluctanttoface--thefactofdeathitsmysteryanditsplaceintheback-and-forthshuttlingoftheeternalrecurrence.TheunblinkingconfrontationofdeathinGreektimetheelaboratetheologicalpatternswovenarounditintheMiddleAgestheritualcelebrationofitintherichpeasantculturesofLatinandSlavicEuropeandinprimitivecultures;thesearedifficulttofindinAmericanlife.WhetherthroughfearoftheemotionaldepthsorbecauseofadryingupofthefloodgatesofreligiousintensitytheAmericanavoidsdwellingondeathorevencomingtotermswithit;hefindsitmorbidandmovesbackfromitsurroundingitwithwordavoidanceAmericansneverdie;they"passaway"andvarioustaboosofspeechandpractice.A"funeralparlor"isdecoratedtolooklikeabank;everythinginafuneralceremonyisdoneinhushedtonesasifitweresomethingsecrettobeconcealedfromtheworld;thereissomuchemphasisonbeingdignifiedthattheceremonyoftenlosesitsquality:ofdignity.Insomeoftheprimitiveculturesthereisdifficultyinunder-standingthecausesofdeath;itseemspuzzlingandevenunintelligible.LivinginascientificcultureAmericanshaveareadyenoughexplanationofhowitcomesyettheyshowlittlecapacitytocometotermswiththefactofdeathitselfandwiththegriefthataccompaniesit."Wejubilateoverbirthanddanceatweddings"writesMargaretMead"butmoreandmoredealwiththedeathoffthescenewithoutceremonywithoutanopportunityforyoungandoldtorealizethatdeathisasmuchafactoflifeasisbirth."AndonemayaddeveninitshurryandbrevitythelaststageofanAmerican’slifemthelastoccasionofthisrelationtohissociety—isasstandardizedastherest. Intheauthor'sopinionAmericansrefusetodwellontheideaofdeath
Atthestartofthe20thcenturyimmigrantlaborandinnovationhelpedturntheU.S.intoapowerfulmanufacturingnation.Todayforeign-bornengineersjamthecorridorsofSiliconValleyhelpingAmerica’’sinformation-technologyboom.Andasthe21stcenturydawnsyetanotherwaveofimmigrantswillonceagainhelptransformtheeconomy. 46DuringthenextdecadeexceptingachangeingovernmentpolicynearlyamillionimmigrantsareexpectedtoarriveintheU.S.everyyearmostofwhombothlegalandillegalwillcontinuetocomefromLatinAmericaandSoutheastAsiabuteveryforeignlandwillberepresented. Asdomesticbirthratesstagnateonlyforeign-bornworkerwillkeepthelaborpoolgrowing.By2006infactimmigrantswillaccountforhalfofallnewU.S.workers;overthenext30yearstheirsharewillriseto60%. 47EvenatcurrentlevelsofimmigrationaccordingtotheLaborDept.thenumberofpeopleavailabletoworkwillincreasebyamere0.8%peryearbetween1996and2006-halftherateofthepreviousdecade.WithoutimmigrantsaccordingtoanewstudytheU.S.workforcewouldactuallybegintoshrinkby2015. 48It’’snotallaboutsheernumbersofcourse:ToliftproductivityandspurgrowthimmigrantsmustprovidecreativityentrepreneurialenergyorsimpleinitiativethatAmericacouldn’’tfindotherwise.IfallyoudidwasbringinpeoplewhoareexactlythesameasthosewehaveheretherewouldbenoeconomicbenefitsaysRandCorp.economistJamesP.SmithYou’’djusthavemorepeople. Justascrucialthearrayofeducationandskillsimmigrantsbringcouldfitneatlywiththesupplyofjobsoverthenextdecade.AccordingtoLindaLevineattheCongressionalResearchService60%ofthejobscreatedthrough2005willrequiresomepost-secondaryeducation.Butsheaddslow-skilljobswillstillrepresentabouthalfoftotalemployment.49Yetimmigrantsalsoare50%morelikelythanAmericanstohaveagraduatedegreeandanunbelievable23%ofU.S.residentsholdingPhDsinscienceandengineeringareforeign-bornaccordingtotheNationalScienceFoundation. Indeedforeign-bornworkershaveshownanextraordinaryabilitytoassimilateandflourish.Certainlysomelessskilledworkerswillremainatthebottomeconomicrungalltheirlives.50Yetotherswillcatchupquicklyandwithinadecadeoftheirarrivalthewell-educatedwillgofrommakingbarelyhalfthatofnative-bornAmericansincomparableworktonearly90%accordingtoarecentstudy. Thatofcoursewillraiseimmigrants’’livingstandards.Moreimportantitwillhelpdriveinnovationandentrepreneurshipkeyenginesofthe21stCenturyEconomy.
SectionⅡReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingABCorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.40PointsText1Overthelastdecadedemandforthemostcommoncosmeticsurgeryprocedureslikebreastenlargementandnosejobshasincreasedbymorethan400percent.AccordingtoDr.DuiDaviesofthePlasticSurgeryPartnershipinHammersmiththemajorityofcosmeticsurgerypatientsarenotchasingphysicalperfection.Rathertheyaredriventofantasticlengthstoimprovetheirappearancebyadesiretolooknormal."Whatwealllongforistolooknormalandbeingnormaliswhatisprescribedbytheadvertisingmediaandotherexternalpressures.Theygiveusperceptionofwhatisphysicallyacceptableandwefeelwemustlooklikethat."InAmericathedebateisnolongeraboutwhethersurgeryisnormal;ratheritcentersonwhatagepeopleshouldbebeforegoingundertheknife.NewYorksurgeonDr.GerardImberrecommends"maintenance"workforpeopleintheirthirties."Theideathatwaitinguntiloneneedsaheroictransformationissilly"hesays."Bythenyou’vewasted20greatyearsofyourlifeandal-lowedthingstogetoutofhand."Dr.Imberredrawsthelineatoperatingonpeoplewhoareunder18however"Itseemsthatsomeonewedon’tconsideroldenoughtoorderadrinkshouldn’tbeconsideringplasticsurgery.IntheUKcosmeticsurgeryhaslongbeenseenastheexclusivedomainoftheveryrichandfamous.Buttheproportionalcostoftreatmenthasfallensubstantiallybringingallbutthemostadvancedlasertechnologywithinthereachofmostpeople.Dr.Daviewhoclaimsto"eaterfortheaverageperson"agrees.Hesays:"Itreatafewoftherichandfamousandanawfullotofsecretaries.Ofcourse£3000foranoperationisalotofmoney.Butitisalsoaninvestmentforlifewhichcostsabouthalfthepriceofagoodfamilyholiday."Dr.Daviessuspectsthattheincreasingsophisticationofthefatinjectingandremovaltechniquesthatallowpatientstobetreatedwithalocalanestheticinanafternoonhasalsohelpedpromotethepopularityofcosmeticsurgery.Yetasonewomanwhorecentlypaid£2500foranoperationtoremovecellulitefromherthighsadmittedtheslopetobecomingacosmeticsurgeryveteranisadeceptivelygentleone."Ihadmylegsdonebecausethey’dbeenbuggingmeforyears.Butgoingintotheclinicstimulatedmyappetite.NowIdon’tthinkthere’sanyoperationthatIwouldruleouthavingifIcouldaffordit." Accordingtoparagraph3whatDr.Daviesaidimpliesthat
PartBDirections:Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Etofillineachnumberedbox.ThefirstandthelastparagraphshavebeenplacedforyouinBoxes.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.10points [A]Amillionairemaydescribehis"just-right"wifeascharmingbeautifulsexyintelligentandwelldeveloped.Ontheotherhandapoormanmaydefinehis"just-right"wifeaspleasingattractivedesirableknowledgeableandshapely.Bothmendescribetheirjust-rightwifewiththegamephysicalqualitiesbutusedifferentwords.Themillionaire’sdefinitionofthejust-rightwifeismoreelegantwhereasthepoorman’sdefinitionisamorecommoneverydaydescription. [B]Menfromallnationalitiesalsohavetheirdefinitionofthejust-rightwife.Forexample;theItalianmandescribeshiswifeasawomanwhostandssixfeetone-inchtallwithblondehairandblueeyesandwhoiswelldevelopedintheupperportionofherbody.OntheotherbandtheFrenchmanmaydescribehisidealwifeasawomanwhostandsonlyfivefeetthreeincheswithbrownhairandgreeneyesandwhoismoderatelybuilt. [C]Ontheotherhandthefatmandefineshisjust-rightwifeasawomanwhogetsupateighto’clockinthemorningtakesthechildrentoMcDonald’sforbreakfastanddropsthemoffatschool.Thenshecomesbackhomeandliesonthecouchwatchingsoapoperasalldaychildren’havetowalkhomefromschoolintheafternoon.Whentheyarriveathomesheinstructsthemtocleanthehousedothelaundryandfixsomehotdogsfordinner.Bothmendefinetheirjust-rightwifewithqualitiesthattheyadmirebythemselves. [D]Althoughsomemendefinethejustfightwifebyherphysicalqualitiesothermendescribetheirjust-fightwifeasawomanwholovestofishtocamptohuntandtowaterskiwhereastheinsidesportsmanmaydefinehisjust-fightwifeasawomanwhoenjoyswatchingfootballbasketballbaseballandwrestling.Bothofthesemendefinetheirjust-rightwifebyhersportsqualitiesbutintwodifferentatmospheres. [E]Stillthereareothermenwhohavetheirowndefinitionsofthejust-rightwife.Forinstanceconsiderthefitmanandthefatman.Thefitmanmaydescribehisjust-rightwifeasawomanwhogetsupeveryworkdaymorningatsixo’clockandrunstwoorthreemiles.Afterrunningshepreparesbreakfastwashesthedishestakesthechildrentoschoolandthengoestowork.Afterworkshearrivesathomewashesacoupleloadsoflaundrygoestoexerciseclasspicksupthechildrenfromschoolonherwayhomeandthencooksdinner.Afterdinnershedeansthekitchenbathesthechildrenandputsthemtobed. [F]Inadditiontothesemen’sdefinitionsofthejust-rightwifethebacheloralsohasadefinition.Hesaysthatthejust-fightwifeissomeoneelse’swife.Hepicksherupinabartakeshertohishouseandtakeshernameinthemorning.Thebachelorhasnorealdefinitionofthejust-fightwife.Thatiswhyheisstillabachelor. [G]Foryearsmenandwomenhavebeengettingmarried.Theysaytheirweddingvowswhichbringthemtogetherasone.Theypromisetoloveandcherisheachotheruntildeathdothempart.Whenamanandawomangetmarrieditisoneofthebiggestdecisionstheywillmakeinlife.Amanmayselectawomanbecauseheinhisowneyesseesherasthejust-rightwifeforhim.Everymanhashisowndefinitionofwhatthe"just-right"wifeis.Forinstancethemillionairemanandthepoormanbothmaydefinetheirjust-rightwifeaccordingtoherphysicalqualities. 44
Atthestartofthe20thcenturyimmigrantlaborandinnovationhelpedturntheU.S.intoapowerfulmanufacturingnation.Todayforeign-bornengineersjamthecorridorsofSiliconValleyhelpingAmerica’’sinformation-technologyboom.Andasthe21stcenturydawnsyetanotherwaveofimmigrantswillonceagainhelptransformtheeconomy. 46DuringthenextdecadeexceptingachangeingovernmentpolicynearlyamillionimmigrantsareexpectedtoarriveintheU.S.everyyearmostofwhombothlegalandillegalwillcontinuetocomefromLatinAmericaandSoutheastAsiabuteveryforeignlandwillberepresented. Asdomesticbirthratesstagnateonlyforeign-bornworkerwillkeepthelaborpoolgrowing.By2006infactimmigrantswillaccountforhalfofallnewU.S.workers;overthenext30yearstheirsharewillriseto60%. 47EvenatcurrentlevelsofimmigrationaccordingtotheLaborDept.thenumberofpeopleavailabletoworkwillincreasebyamere0.8%peryearbetween1996and2006-halftherateofthepreviousdecade.WithoutimmigrantsaccordingtoanewstudytheU.S.workforcewouldactuallybegintoshrinkby2015. 48It’’snotallaboutsheernumbersofcourse:ToliftproductivityandspurgrowthimmigrantsmustprovidecreativityentrepreneurialenergyorsimpleinitiativethatAmericacouldn’’tfindotherwise.IfallyoudidwasbringinpeoplewhoareexactlythesameasthosewehaveheretherewouldbenoeconomicbenefitsaysRandCorp.economistJamesP.SmithYou’’djusthavemorepeople. Justascrucialthearrayofeducationandskillsimmigrantsbringcouldfitneatlywiththesupplyofjobsoverthenextdecade.AccordingtoLindaLevineattheCongressionalResearchService60%ofthejobscreatedthrough2005willrequiresomepost-secondaryeducation.Butsheaddslow-skilljobswillstillrepresentabouthalfoftotalemployment.49Yetimmigrantsalsoare50%morelikelythanAmericanstohaveagraduatedegreeandanunbelievable23%ofU.S.residentsholdingPhDsinscienceandengineeringareforeign-bornaccordingtotheNationalScienceFoundation. Indeedforeign-bornworkershaveshownanextraordinaryabilitytoassimilateandflourish.Certainlysomelessskilledworkerswillremainatthebottomeconomicrungalltheirlives.50Yetotherswillcatchupquicklyandwithinadecadeoftheirarrivalthewell-educatedwillgofrommakingbarelyhalfthatofnative-bornAmericansincomparableworktonearly90%accordingtoarecentstudy. Thatofcoursewillraiseimmigrants’’livingstandards.Moreimportantitwillhelpdriveinnovationandentrepreneurshipkeyenginesofthe21stCenturyEconomy.
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.20
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.18
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.4
PartCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.10Points46Basedonaccumulatedsocialresearchtherenowcanbelittledoubtthatsuccessfulandwell-adjustedchildreninmodemsocietiesaremostlikelytocomefromtwo-parentfamiliesconsistingofthebiologicalfatherandmother.Alternativefamilyformswhichareattemptedsuchassingleparentandstepfamilieshavebeendemonstratedtobeinferiorinchildoutcomes.Therecentmovementawayfromthetwo-natural-parentfamilyhasledtoconsiderablesocialmalaiseamongtheyoungnottomentionsocialdecayingeneral.47Itcanbearguedthatchildwell-beingwouldbeenhancediffamiliesliveamongcaregivingrelativesandinsupportivecommunitiesbutthishasbecomeanever-diminishingsituation.Historicallyasubstantialstrippingdownhasoccurredofboththeextendedfamilyandthecohesiveneighborhoodandthistrendisprobablyirreversible.Thestatehastriedtofillthevacuumbutwithoutmuchsuccess.Thetwo-parentnuclearfamilytheremaybemoreimportanttodayforchildrenandforsocietyingeneralthaneverbeforeinhistory.Constitutingoneofthegreatestdilemmasfacedbymodemsocietieshoweveristhefactthatnuclearfamilythemselvesarebreakingapartatdramaticallyhighrates.48Thechancesinsomesocietiesarenowlessthan50to50thanksmainlytodivorcethatachildwilllivecontinuouslytoadulthoodwithbothnaturalparents.Thisisdespitethefactthatunlikeintimespastparentsnowalmostalwayslivetoseetheirchildrenreachmaturity.Onefundamentalreasonforthehighbreak-uprateisthatthenatureofmarriagehaschanged.Notsolongagomarriagewasaneconomicbondofmutualdependencyasocialbondheavilyupheldbyextendedfamilies.Todaymarriageisnoneofthese.49Theeconomicbondhasbecomedisplacedbywealthbyfemaleeconomicpursuitandbystatesupport;extendedfamilypressuresonmarriageshaveallbutdisappearedandmodemsocietieshavebecomeincreasinglyunconcernedwithreligion.Marriagehasbecomeapurelyindividualpursuitanimpliedandnotveryenforceablecontractbetweentwopeople;arelationshipdesignedtosatisfybasicneedsforintimacydependencyandsex.Whentheseneedschangeorwhenapresumptivelybetterpartnerisdiscoveredmarriageareeasilydissolved.Moreovermoreoftheeverydayneedstraditionallymetbymarriagecanbemetinotherwayssuchasthroughthemarketplace.50WithitssurroundingandsupportingsocialstructurescollapsingcantherebeanyhopethatthenuclearfamilycanberevivedYesthebasisforhopeliesinthefundamentalbiologicalandpsychologicalmakeupofhumankind.Iftheevolutionarybiologistsarecorrecthumanbeingsareapair-bondingspecies. Thechancesinsomesocietiesarenowlessthan50to50thanksmainlytodivorcethatachildwilllivecontinuouslytoadulthoodwithbothnaturalparents
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.8
Text2TheWorldWideWebhasbeensteadilycreatingawidespreadsurgeinsocialcapitalthroughE-mailconversationschatroomsnewsgroupsande-zones.TheseongoingconnectionsarenotanundergroundphenomenonbutamainstreammovementthatisrapidlyoverwhelmingtraditionalbusinessmodelsaccordingtotheauthorsofanotherrecentbookTheCluetrainManifesto."OurlongingfortheWebisrootedinthedeepresentmentwefeeltowardsbeingmanaged"writesco-authorDavidWeinbergeracolumnistandcommentatorontheWeb’seffectonbusiness.TheCluetrainManifestoarguesthatknowledgeworkersarefindingitintolerablethattheiremployersrequirethemtospeakinartificial"businessvoices".TheWebhasbecometheidealalternative:apublicplacewherepeoplecanconverseintheir"authenticvoices"outsideofanorganization’sofficialcommunicationschannel.SomeofthesocialcapitalgeneratedbytheseindependentWebconversationsisbeingusedbyitscreatorstocircumventtheauthorityofcorporations.Forexampleacarownerwhothinkshewasoverchargedforservicetohisvehiclepostsaninquirytoanewsgroupforpeoplewhoownthesamemodelofear.Groupmembersrespondwiththeiradviceandpersonalexperiencesofgettingtheirowncarsserviced.Thenewsgroupisnotownedorcontrolledbythecarcompany.Infactamechanicemployedbythecarcompanyparticipatesintheconversationofferinghisknowledgeofwhatchargesarereasonableandhowcompanypoliciesvaryfromdealertodealerandevensuggestingwhichdealershipsofferthebestservice.Accordingtoco-authorRickLevinetilemechanic"wasspeakingforhiscompanyinanewway:honestlyopenlyprobablywithouthisboss’sexplicitsanction."Ineffectanemployeeofthecompanyindependentlyjoinedanetworkofconsumerstodirectlyhelpsatisfyacustomer."Companiesneedtoharnessthissortofcaringandletitsviralenthusiasmbecommunicatedinemployees’ownvoices"writesLevineformerWebArchitectforSunMicrosystem’sJavaSoftwaregroup.AsmoreandmorepeopleworkonlineandformWebrelationshipssharedknowledgecouldbecomeincreasinglypersonalincyberspace.Whetherbusinessjoinsintheconversationsornotitseemslikelythatthisfast-growingstrainofsocialcapitalwillremainvaluableforthosewhohelptocreateit. ThewordoverwhelmingLine3Paragraph1probablymeans
SectionⅡReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingABCorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.40PointsText1Overthelastdecadedemandforthemostcommoncosmeticsurgeryprocedureslikebreastenlargementandnosejobshasincreasedbymorethan400percent.AccordingtoDr.DuiDaviesofthePlasticSurgeryPartnershipinHammersmiththemajorityofcosmeticsurgerypatientsarenotchasingphysicalperfection.Rathertheyaredriventofantasticlengthstoimprovetheirappearancebyadesiretolooknormal."Whatwealllongforistolooknormalandbeingnormaliswhatisprescribedbytheadvertisingmediaandotherexternalpressures.Theygiveusperceptionofwhatisphysicallyacceptableandwefeelwemustlooklikethat."InAmericathedebateisnolongeraboutwhethersurgeryisnormal;ratheritcentersonwhatagepeopleshouldbebeforegoingundertheknife.NewYorksurgeonDr.GerardImberrecommends"maintenance"workforpeopleintheirthirties."Theideathatwaitinguntiloneneedsaheroictransformationissilly"hesays."Bythenyou’vewasted20greatyearsofyourlifeandal-lowedthingstogetoutofhand."Dr.Imberredrawsthelineatoperatingonpeoplewhoareunder18however"Itseemsthatsomeonewedon’tconsideroldenoughtoorderadrinkshouldn’tbeconsideringplasticsurgery.IntheUKcosmeticsurgeryhaslongbeenseenastheexclusivedomainoftheveryrichandfamous.Buttheproportionalcostoftreatmenthasfallensubstantiallybringingallbutthemostadvancedlasertechnologywithinthereachofmostpeople.Dr.Daviewhoclaimsto"eaterfortheaverageperson"agrees.Hesays:"Itreatafewoftherichandfamousandanawfullotofsecretaries.Ofcourse£3000foranoperationisalotofmoney.Butitisalsoaninvestmentforlifewhichcostsabouthalfthepriceofagoodfamilyholiday."Dr.Daviessuspectsthattheincreasingsophisticationofthefatinjectingandremovaltechniquesthatallowpatientstobetreatedwithalocalanestheticinanafternoonhasalsohelpedpromotethepopularityofcosmeticsurgery.Yetasonewomanwhorecentlypaid£2500foranoperationtoremovecellulitefromherthighsadmittedtheslopetobecomingacosmeticsurgeryveteranisadeceptivelygentleone."Ihadmylegsdonebecausethey’dbeenbuggingmeforyears.Butgoingintotheclinicstimulatedmyappetite.NowIdon’tthinkthere’sanyoperationthatIwouldruleouthavingifIcouldaffordit." Accordingtothetextthereasonforcosmeticsurgeryis
Text2TheWorldWideWebhasbeensteadilycreatingawidespreadsurgeinsocialcapitalthroughE-mailconversationschatroomsnewsgroupsande-zones.TheseongoingconnectionsarenotanundergroundphenomenonbutamainstreammovementthatisrapidlyoverwhelmingtraditionalbusinessmodelsaccordingtotheauthorsofanotherrecentbookTheCluetrainManifesto."OurlongingfortheWebisrootedinthedeepresentmentwefeeltowardsbeingmanaged"writesco-authorDavidWeinbergeracolumnistandcommentatorontheWeb’seffectonbusiness.TheCluetrainManifestoarguesthatknowledgeworkersarefindingitintolerablethattheiremployersrequirethemtospeakinartificial"businessvoices".TheWebhasbecometheidealalternative:apublicplacewherepeoplecanconverseintheir"authenticvoices"outsideofanorganization’sofficialcommunicationschannel.SomeofthesocialcapitalgeneratedbytheseindependentWebconversationsisbeingusedbyitscreatorstocircumventtheauthorityofcorporations.Forexampleacarownerwhothinkshewasoverchargedforservicetohisvehiclepostsaninquirytoanewsgroupforpeoplewhoownthesamemodelofear.Groupmembersrespondwiththeiradviceandpersonalexperiencesofgettingtheirowncarsserviced.Thenewsgroupisnotownedorcontrolledbythecarcompany.Infactamechanicemployedbythecarcompanyparticipatesintheconversationofferinghisknowledgeofwhatchargesarereasonableandhowcompanypoliciesvaryfromdealertodealerandevensuggestingwhichdealershipsofferthebestservice.Accordingtoco-authorRickLevinetilemechanic"wasspeakingforhiscompanyinanewway:honestlyopenlyprobablywithouthisboss’sexplicitsanction."Ineffectanemployeeofthecompanyindependentlyjoinedanetworkofconsumerstodirectlyhelpsatisfyacustomer."Companiesneedtoharnessthissortofcaringandletitsviralenthusiasmbecommunicatedinemployees’ownvoices"writesLevineformerWebArchitectforSunMicrosystem’sJavaSoftwaregroup.AsmoreandmorepeopleworkonlineandformWebrelationshipssharedknowledgecouldbecomeincreasinglypersonalincyberspace.Whetherbusinessjoinsintheconversationsornotitseemslikelythatthisfast-growingstrainofsocialcapitalwillremainvaluableforthosewhohelptocreateit. Employeeslikeon-lineconversationduringthebusinessbecause
PartCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.10Points46Basedonaccumulatedsocialresearchtherenowcanbelittledoubtthatsuccessfulandwell-adjustedchildreninmodemsocietiesaremostlikelytocomefromtwo-parentfamiliesconsistingofthebiologicalfatherandmother.Alternativefamilyformswhichareattemptedsuchassingleparentandstepfamilieshavebeendemonstratedtobeinferiorinchildoutcomes.Therecentmovementawayfromthetwo-natural-parentfamilyhasledtoconsiderablesocialmalaiseamongtheyoungnottomentionsocialdecayingeneral.47Itcanbearguedthatchildwell-beingwouldbeenhancediffamiliesliveamongcaregivingrelativesandinsupportivecommunitiesbutthishasbecomeanever-diminishingsituation.Historicallyasubstantialstrippingdownhasoccurredofboththeextendedfamilyandthecohesiveneighborhoodandthistrendisprobablyirreversible.Thestatehastriedtofillthevacuumbutwithoutmuchsuccess.Thetwo-parentnuclearfamilytheremaybemoreimportanttodayforchildrenandforsocietyingeneralthaneverbeforeinhistory.Constitutingoneofthegreatestdilemmasfacedbymodemsocietieshoweveristhefactthatnuclearfamilythemselvesarebreakingapartatdramaticallyhighrates.48Thechancesinsomesocietiesarenowlessthan50to50thanksmainlytodivorcethatachildwilllivecontinuouslytoadulthoodwithbothnaturalparents.Thisisdespitethefactthatunlikeintimespastparentsnowalmostalwayslivetoseetheirchildrenreachmaturity.Onefundamentalreasonforthehighbreak-uprateisthatthenatureofmarriagehaschanged.Notsolongagomarriagewasaneconomicbondofmutualdependencyasocialbondheavilyupheldbyextendedfamilies.Todaymarriageisnoneofthese.49Theeconomicbondhasbecomedisplacedbywealthbyfemaleeconomicpursuitandbystatesupport;extendedfamilypressuresonmarriageshaveallbutdisappearedandmodemsocietieshavebecomeincreasinglyunconcernedwithreligion.Marriagehasbecomeapurelyindividualpursuitanimpliedandnotveryenforceablecontractbetweentwopeople;arelationshipdesignedtosatisfybasicneedsforintimacydependencyandsex.Whentheseneedschangeorwhenapresumptivelybetterpartnerisdiscoveredmarriageareeasilydissolved.Moreovermoreoftheeverydayneedstraditionallymetbymarriagecanbemetinotherwayssuchasthroughthemarketplace.50WithitssurroundingandsupportingsocialstructurescollapsingcantherebeanyhopethatthenuclearfamilycanberevivedYesthebasisforhopeliesinthefundamentalbiologicalandpsychologicalmakeupofhumankind.Iftheevolutionarybiologistsarecorrecthumanbeingsareapair-bondingspecies. Basedonaccumulatedsocialresearchtherenowcanbelittledoubtthatsuccessfulandwell-adjustedchildreninmodemsocietiesaremostlikelytocomefromtwo-parentfamiliesconsistingofthebiologicalfatherandmother.
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10PointsAscientistwhodoesresearchineconomicpsychologyandwhowantstopredictthewayinwhichconsumerswillspendtheirmoneymuststudyconsumerbehavior.Hemustobtain1bothonresourcesofconsumersandonthemotivesthat2toencourageordiscouragemoneyspending.Ifan3wereaskedwhichofthreegroupsborrowmost--peoplewithrisingincomes4incomesordecliningincomes--hewould5answer:thosewithdecliningincomes.Actuallyintheyears1997-2000theanswerwas:peoplewithrisingincomes.Peoplewithdecliningincomeswerenextandpeoplewithstableincomesborrowedthe6.Thisshowsusthattradition-al7aboutearningandspendingarenotalways8Anothertraditionalassumptionisthatifpeoplewhohavemoneyexpectpricestogouptheywill9tobuy.Iftheyexpectpricestogodowntheywillpostponebuying.10researchsurveyshaveshownthatthisisnotalways11Theexpectationsofpriceincreasesmaynotstimulatebuying.One12attitudewasex-pressedbythewifeofamechanicinaninterviewatatimeofrisingprices.Herfamilyhadbeenplanningtobuyanewcarbuttheypostponedthispurchase.13theriseinpricesthathasal-readytakenplacemayberesentedandbuyer’sresistancemaybeevoked.The14mentionedabovewascarriedoutinAmerica.Investigations15atthesametimeinGreatBritainhoweveryieldedresultsthatweremore16traditionalassumptionsaboutsavingandspendingpatterns.Theconditionmostcontributivetospending17tobepricestability.Ifpriceshavebeenstableandpeopleconsiderthattheyare18theyarelikelytobuy.Thusitappearsthatthecommon19policyofmaintainingstablepricesisbasedonacorrectunderstandingof20psychology. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.10
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