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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ????????TheDeer’s Death{{/B}}??Herancloseandagainstoodstillstoppedbyanew fear.Aroundhimthegrasswaswhisperingandalive.Helookedwildlyabout thendown.Thegroundwasblackwithantsgreatenergeticantsthattookno noticeofhimbuthurriedtowardsthefightingshape.Andashedrewinhis breathandpityandterrorseizedhimthebeastfellandthescreamingstopped. Nowhecouldhearnothingbutabirdsingingandthesoundoftherustling 沙沙声whisperingants.??Hepeeredoverattheblacknessthat twitchedwiththejerking抽搐nerves.Itgrewquieter.Thereweresmalltwitches fromthemassthatstilllookedvaguelyliketheshapeofasmall animal.??Itcameintohismindthathecouldshootitandendits pain;andheraisedthegun.Thenhelowereditagain.Thedeercouldnolonger feel;itsfightingwasamechanicalprotestofthenerves.Butitwasnotthat whichmadehimputdownthegun.Itwasaswellingfeelingofrageandmisery andprotestthatexpresseditselfinthethought:ifIhadnotcomeitwould havediedlikethissowhyshouldIinterfere?Alloverthebushthingslike thishappen;theyhappenallthetime;thisishowlifegoesonbyliving thingsdyingpainfully.Icannotstopit.Hewasgladthatthedeerwas unconsciousandhadgonepastsufferingsothathedidnothavetomakea decisiontokillit.Athisfeetnowwereantstrickingbackwithpink fragmentsintheirmouthsandtherewasafreshacidsmellinhisnose.He sternlycontrolledtheuselesslyconvulsing痉挛的musclesofhisemptystomach andremindedhimself:theantsmusteattoo.??Theshapehad grownsmall.?Nowitlookedlikenothingtoberecognized.?Hesawthe blacknessthinandbitsofwhiteshowedthroughshininginthesun—yesthere wasthesunjustup.Thentheboylookedatthoseinsects.Afewwerestanding andgazingupathimwithsmallglitteringeyes.Goaway!hesaidtotheants coldly.Iamnotforyou—notjustyetatanyrate.??Hebent overthebonesandtouchedthesockets孔intheskull:thatwaswheretheeyes werehethoughtsuspiciouslyrememberingtheliquideyesofadeer.? ?Thatmorningperhapsanhouragothissmallcreaturehadbeenstepping proudandfreethroughthebushevenashehimselfhaddone.Proudlystepping theearthithadsmeltthecoldmorningair.Walkinglikekingsithadmoved freelythroughthisbushwhereeachbladeofgrassgrewforitaloneandwhere theriverranpuresparklingwaterforittodrink.??And then—whathadhappened?Suchasureswiftfootedthingcouldsurelynotbe trappedbyaswarmofants?Theboydidnotshootthedeerbecause______.
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2—5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 ??TradeUnions??1.Somescholarshaveassociated tradeunionswiththemedievalcraftguilds中世纪的行会butthereareimportant differencesbetweenthetwo.Theguildmembersweremastercraftsmenwhoowned capitalandoftenemployedworkers.Unionsareknownasassociationsofworkers withsimilarskills.??2.Inthepastindividualworkershadno controlovertheconditionsoftheirworkinglives;?politicalandeconomic powerwasconcentratedinthehandsofwealthybusinessowners.Workersfound howeverthattherewasstrengthinuniting.Fromtheirearliestyearsunion objectiveshavebeenhigherwagesandimprovedworkingconditions.? ?3.Employersresistedofcourse.Theymadegreateffortstostopunion organizingitsactivities.Unionmemberswerefiredworkerswereforcedtosign contractsinwhichtheypromisednottojoinaunionandcompanieshired strikebreakers破坏罢工者andevengunmentofrightenorganizers.? ?4.OneoftheearliestsuccessfullabororganizationsintheUnitedStates wastheKnightsofLaborfoundedin1869.TheKnightswhichincludedboth skilledandunskilledworkersattemptedtoorganizeallworkersintoonegreat union.AlteritsuccessfullystrucktheWabashrailroadownedbyJayGouldin 1885itspopularityandpowergrewdramatically.In1886theKnightshad 700000members.??5.ThedeclineoftheKnightsofLabor howevercamequickly.ThestrikeagainstGouldwasgraduallybrokenandthe Knights’radicalpositionsonsocialissuescostthempublicsupport.Inthe endalackofunityaswellastherapidinflowofunskilledimmigrants weakenedtheunion’seconomicpowerandtheorganizationcametoanend.Paragraph2______
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2—5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 ??TradeUnions??1.Somescholarshaveassociated tradeunionswiththemedievalcraftguilds中世纪的行会butthereareimportant differencesbetweenthetwo.Theguildmembersweremastercraftsmenwhoowned capitalandoftenemployedworkers.Unionsareknownasassociationsofworkers withsimilarskills.??2.Inthepastindividualworkershadno controlovertheconditionsoftheirworkinglives;?politicalandeconomic powerwasconcentratedinthehandsofwealthybusinessowners.Workersfound howeverthattherewasstrengthinuniting.Fromtheirearliestyearsunion objectiveshavebeenhigherwagesandimprovedworkingconditions.? ?3.Employersresistedofcourse.Theymadegreateffortstostopunion organizingitsactivities.Unionmemberswerefiredworkerswereforcedtosign contractsinwhichtheypromisednottojoinaunionandcompanieshired strikebreakers破坏罢工者andevengunmentofrightenorganizers.? ?4.OneoftheearliestsuccessfullabororganizationsintheUnitedStates wastheKnightsofLaborfoundedin1869.TheKnightswhichincludedboth skilledandunskilledworkersattemptedtoorganizeallworkersintoonegreat union.AlteritsuccessfullystrucktheWabashrailroadownedbyJayGouldin 1885itspopularityandpowergrewdramatically.In1886theKnightshad 700000members.??5.ThedeclineoftheKnightsofLabor howevercamequickly.ThestrikeagainstGouldwasgraduallybrokenandthe Knights’radicalpositionsonsocialissuescostthempublicsupport.Inthe endalackofunityaswellastherapidinflowofunskilledimmigrants weakenedtheunion’seconomicpowerandtheorganizationcametoanend.Paragraph4______
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????GenerationGap{{/B}}??Afewyearsago itwasfashionabletospeakofagenerationgapadivisionbetweenyoungpeople andtheirelders.Parentscomplainedthatchildrendidnotshowthemproper respectandobediencewhilechildrencomplainedthattheirparentsdidnot understandthematall.Whathadgonewrong?Whyhadthegenerationgapsuddenly appeared?Actuallythegenerationgaphasbeenaroundforalongtime.Many criticsarguethatitisbuiltintothefabricofoursociety.? ?Oneimportantcauseofthegenerationgapistheopportunitythatyoung peoplehavetochoosetheirownlifestyles.Inmoretraditionalsocietieswhen childrengrowuptheyareexpectedtoliveinthesameareaastheirparents tomarrypeoplethattheirparentsknowandapproveofandoftentocontinue thefamilyoccupation.Inoursocietyyoungpeopleoftentravelgreatdistances fortheireducationmostoutofthefamilyhomeatanearlyagemarryorlive orchooseoccupationsdifferentfromthoseoftheirparents.??In ourupwardlymobilesocietyparentsoftenexpecttheirchildrentodobetter thantheydid:tofindbetterjobstomakemoremoneyandtodoallthethings thattheywereunabletodo.Oftenhowevertheambitionsthatparentshavefor theirchildrenareanothercauseofthedivisionbetweenthem.Oftenthey discoverthattheyhaveverylittleincommonwitheachother.? ?Finallythespeedatwhichchangestakeplaceinoursocietyisanother causeofthegapbetweenthegenerations.Inatraditionalcultureelderly peoplearevaluedfortheirwisdomhutinoursocietytheknowledgeofa lifetimemayBecomeobsoleteovernight.??Theyoungandtheold seemtoliveintwoverydifferentworldsseparatedbydifferentskillsand abilities.??Nodoubtthegenerationgapwillcontinuetobea featureofAmericanlifeforsometimetocome.Itscausesarerootedinthe freedomsandopportunitiesofoursocietyandintherapidpaceatwhich societychanges.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????GenerationGap{{/B}}??Afewyearsago itwasfashionabletospeakofagenerationgapadivisionbetweenyoungpeople andtheirelders.Parentscomplainedthatchildrendidnotshowthemproper respectandobediencewhilechildrencomplainedthattheirparentsdidnot understandthematall.Whathadgonewrong?Whyhadthegenerationgapsuddenly appeared?Actuallythegenerationgaphasbeenaroundforalongtime.Many criticsarguethatitisbuiltintothefabricofoursociety.? ?Oneimportantcauseofthegenerationgapistheopportunitythatyoung peoplehavetochoosetheirownlifestyles.Inmoretraditionalsocietieswhen childrengrowuptheyareexpectedtoliveinthesameareaastheirparents tomarrypeoplethattheirparentsknowandapproveofandoftentocontinue thefamilyoccupation.Inoursocietyyoungpeopleoftentravelgreatdistances fortheireducationmostoutofthefamilyhomeatanearlyagemarryorlive orchooseoccupationsdifferentfromthoseoftheirparents.??In ourupwardlymobilesocietyparentsoftenexpecttheirchildrentodobetter thantheydid:tofindbetterjobstomakemoremoneyandtodoallthethings thattheywereunabletodo.Oftenhowevertheambitionsthatparentshavefor theirchildrenareanothercauseofthedivisionbetweenthem.Oftenthey discoverthattheyhaveverylittleincommonwitheachother.? ?Finallythespeedatwhichchangestakeplaceinoursocietyisanother causeofthegapbetweenthegenerations.Inatraditionalcultureelderly peoplearevaluedfortheirwisdomhutinoursocietytheknowledgeofa lifetimemayBecomeobsoleteovernight.??Theyoungandtheold seemtoliveintwoverydifferentworldsseparatedbydifferentskillsand abilities.??Nodoubtthegenerationgapwillcontinuetobea featureofAmericanlifeforsometimetocome.Itscausesarerootedinthe freedomsandopportunitiesofoursocietyandintherapidpaceatwhich societychanges.WhichoneisNOTthecauseofthegenerationgap?
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