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Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslate theunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatly onANSWERSHEET2. Inmychildren’slifetimesIbelievegorillaschimpanzees andorangutanswillallbecomeextinctinthewild.Sothequestionwehaveto askourselvesisthis:dowewantourchildrentoseeonlyinzooswhatusedto existintherealworld46Itisthegreatapesthatwilldisappearfirst becausetherearesofewofthemleftandbecausethey’resovulnerableto changesintheirhabitats.Manyofthethreatstothese animalsresultfromaglobaleconomynotlocalpressures.Thethreattothe orangutaninIndonesiaforexampleislargelyaresultofdeforestationand theriskstoprimatesinAfricaresultfromthetimber-tradeandthedemandfor bush-meat.47Thetwoworktogether:loggingopensuptheforestwhich meansthatthebush-meatcanbegotoutfasttoKinshasaorto London.48Ifwewanttoavoidthedisasterscenario peopleindevelopedcountrieswillhavetotakeaglobalperspectiveandaccept responsibilityforthedamageexportcropssuchastimbercoffeecutflowers orevengreenbeansdototheenvironment.Thechallengeistoavoidsimply imposingwesternattitudesonlocalpeoples.Alreadythereare notrulywildplacesleftintheworld.49Lookingatwildlifehasbecome thepreserveofthemiddleclassesoverthelasttwenty-oddyearsandas wildanimalsbecomeevenrarersomoretouristswanttoseethem.Buttour ismaloneplainlycannotconservetheworld’sanimals;economicdevelopmentis thepriority.ForthefutureIsuspectthatffyoureallywant todosomethingaboutwildlifeconservationyouwouldbebetteroffputting yourmoneyintowomen’seducationratherthanjustintotheprotectionof flagshipspecies.50Womenoftenbearthedirectcostsofwildlife conflict;theirknowledgeofhowtodealwithconflictandhowtocontroltheir ownreproductivedestiniesmayyetdeterminethesurvivalofmanythreatened species.
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Text3 Duringthepast15yearsthemost importantcomponentofexecutivepaypackagesandtheone.mostresponsiblefor thelargeincreaseinthelevelofsuchcompensationhasbeenstock-option grants.Theincreaseduseofoptiongrantswasjustifiedasawaytoalign executives’interestswithshareholders’.Forvarioustaxaccountingand regulatoryreasonsstock-optiongrantshavelargelycomprisedat-the-money options:rightstopurchasesharesatanexercisepriceequaltothe company’sstockpriceonthegrantdate.Insuchat-the-moneyoptionsthe selectionofthegrantdateforawardingoptionsdeterminestheoptions’ exercisepriceandthuscanhaveasignificanteffectontheirvalue. Earlierresearchbyfinancialeconomistsonbackdatingpracticesfocused ontheextenttowhichthecompany’sstockpricewentupabnormallyafterthe grantdateMycolleaguesandIfocusedinsteadonhowagrant-date’sprice rankedinthedistributionofstockpricesduringthemonthofthegrant. Studyingtheuniverseofabout19000at-the-moneyunscheduledgrantsawarded topubliccompanies’CEOsduringthedecade1996-2005wefoundaclearrelation betweenthelikelihoodofaday’sbeingselectedasagrantdatefor awardingoptionsandtherankoftheday’sstockpricewithintheprice distributionofthemonth:adaywasmostlikelytobechosenifthestockprice wasatthelowestlevelofthemonthsecondmostlikelytobechosenifthe pricewasatthesecond-lowestlevelandsoforth.Thereisanespeciallylarge incidenceofluckygrantsdefinedasgrantsawardedondaysonwhichthe stockpricewasatthelowestlevelofthemonth:12percentofallCEOoption grantswereluckygrantswhileonly4percentwereawardedatthehighestprice ofthemonth.ThepassageoftheSarbanes-OxleyActinAugust 2002requiredfirmstoreportgrantswithintwodaysofanyaward.Mostfirms compliedwiththisrequirementbutmorethan20percentofgrantscontinuedto bereportedafteralongdelay.Thusthelegislationcouldbeexpectedto reducebutnoteliminatebackdating.ThepatternsofCEOluckareconsistent withthisexpectation:thepercentageofgrantsthatwereluckywasahigh15 percentbeforeenactmentofthelawanddeclinedtoalowerbutstill abnormallyhighlevelof8percentafterwards.Altogetherwe estimatethatabout1150CEOstock-optiongrantsowedtheirfinancially advantageousstatustoopportunistictimingratherthantomereluck.This practicewasspreadoverasignificantnumberofCEOsandfirms:weestimate thatabout850CEOsabout10percentandabout720firmsabout12percent receivedorprovidedsuchluckygrants.Inadditionweestimatethatabout550 additionalgrantsatthesecond-lowestorthird-lowestpriceofthemonthowed theirstatustoopportunistictiming.Thecasesthathavecome underscrutinythusfarhaveledtoawidespreadimpressionthatopportunistic timinghasbeenprimarilyconcentratedinneweconomyfirms.Butwhilethe frequencyofluckygrantshasbeensomewhathigherinsuchfirmsmorethan80 percentoftheopportunisticallytimedgrantshavebeenawardedinother sectors.Indeedthereisasignificantlyhigher-than-normalincidenceoflucky grantsineachoftheeconomy’s12industries.Themainpurposeoftheauthor’sstudyistofindout
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Directions:Youaregoingtoreadatextabouttipsofhowtomake agoodspeechfollowedbyalistofexamplesandexplanations.Choosethebest exampleorexplanationfromthelistA-Fforeachnumberedsubheading41-45. Thereisoneextraexamplewhichyoudonotneedtouse.Markyouranswerson ANSWERSHEET1. Beforeyouspeaktoanyaudienceyoushouldlearnasmuch aboutitsmembersaspossible.Onlyinthatwaycanyoubestadaptthelevelof yourlanguageandthecontentofyourtalktoyourlisteners.41.Speakingto someoneyouknowwell.______Whereareyoulikelytospeak Certainlyinthisclassyou’llgiveseveraltalksandsinceyouknowmostff notallofthestudentsyoushouldfacenomajorproblemsinadaptingyour approachtothem.Anotherspeakingpossibilityexistsinyour workplace.Athirdspeakingpossibilityexistsinany organizationsocialculturalathleticandsoonthatyoubelongto.You maybeaskedtospeakatthenextmeetingorattheannualbanquet.Here againyouknowthepeopleinvolvedtheirbackgroundtheireducationlevel andtheirattitudesandthat’satremendousadvantageforyou.Sincewe’re upbeatandpositiveinthiscoursewe’llassumethatyou’vegivensuccessful talksunderallthreecircumstancesandwiththiscourseunderyourbeltyou candoitagain.Sincegoodspeakersarehardto.findandwordaboutthem travelsfastsupposethatonedayyougetaninvitationtospeaktoan organizationinwhichyoudon’tknowasoul.WhatdoyoudonowIfyoufeel abletohandlethetopicyou’reaskedtospeakonacceptthisrarechallenge. Here’swhereaudienceanalysiscomesintoplay.Besuretoaskthepersonwho invitedyouforinformationonthemembersinformationthatencompassesabroad spectrumsuchasinthefollowingareas.42.Howoldareyourlisteners ______43.Sexcompositionofyourlisteners.______44.Interestin topic.45.Interestsorhobbiesofthelisteners.[A]If you’reinvitedtospeaktoawomen’sormen’sorganizationyouknowtheanswer tothisquestionatonce.Quiteoftenhoweveraudiencesaremixedfairly evenlyalthoughattimesonesexmaypredominate.[B]Do membersofyourprospectiveaudiencespendeveningswatchingTVmoviesand drinkingbeeratalocaltavernordotheyreadtheHarvardClassicsandattend concertsofBeethovenandMozartDotheyplaybingoand21ordotheypursue thequestionstheintriguingintricaciesofcontractbridgeandchessAnswers tothesequestionscanhelpyouchoosethemostappropriatematerialand languageforyouraudience.Yourchoicescanbecrucialindeterminingthe successorfailureofyourpresentation.[C]Arethe membersrecentcollegegraduatesseniorcitizensorbusinessexecutivesin midcareerJustrememberageexertsapowerfulimpactonpeople’sattitudes valuesandmotivations.[D]Forexampleyourdepartment managermayaskyoutoexplainanddemonstrateaproceduretosomefellow employee.Orshemayselectyoutoaddressyourdepartmentonbehalfofthe localblooddonordrive.Inbothspeechsituations--inclassandonthejob— you’refamiliarwithyouraudience;youspeaktheirlanguage;youhavethingsin commonwiththem.[E]Areyouawareoftheeducational backgroundofyouraudienceHowmanyofthemhavedoctoraldegreesmaster degreesorbachelordegreesThiswilldecidewhatkindoflanguageyoushould adoptandhowmuchtheycanunderstand.[F]Arethe membersoftheorganizationinterestedinthetopicoraretheyrequiredto attendregardlessoftheirinterestIfthelatteristruewhattypesof materialwillmostlikelypiquetheircuriosity
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Energywillbeoneofthedefiningissuesofthiscentury.Onethingisclear:theeraofeasyoilisover.Whatwealldonextwill1howwellwemeettheenergyneedsoftheentireworldinthiscenturyand2.Demandis3likeneverbefore.Aspopulationsgrowandeconomiestake4millionsinthedevelopingworldareenjoyingthe5ofalifestylethatrequiresincreasingamountsofenergy.6somesaythatin20yearstheworldwill740%moreoilandgasfieldsarematuring.Andnewenergy8aremainlyoccurringinplaceswhereresourcesaredifficultto9physicallyeconomicallyandevenpolitically.Whengrowingdemandmeetstightersuppliestheresultismore10forthesameresources.Wecanwait11acrisisforcesustodosomething.Orwecan12toworkingtogetherandstartbyaskingthetoughquestions:Howdowemeettheenergyneedsofthedevelopingworldandthoseof13nationsWhatrolewillrenewablesand14energiesplayWhatisthebestwaytoprotectourenvironmentHowdoweaccelerateourconservationefforts15actionswetakewemustlooknotjusttonextyear16tothenext50years.Webelievethatinnovationcollaborationandconservationarethecornerstones17whichtobuildthisnewworld.Wecannotdothis18.Corporationsgovernmentsandeverycitizenofthisplanetmustbepartofthesolution19surelyastheyarepartoftheproblem.Wecalluponscientistsandeducatorspoliticiansandpolicy-makersenvironmentalistsleadersofindustryandeachoneofyoutobepartof20thenexteraofenergy. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.5
Text4 Astudyreleasedalittleoveraweek agowhichfoundthateldestchildrenenduponaveragewithslightlyhigher IQ’sthanyoungersiblingswasareminderthatthefightforserlfdefinition startsmuchearlierthanfreshmanyear.Familieswhatevertherelative intelligenceoftheirmembersoftentreatthefirstbornasifheorshewere themostacademicandtheyoungersiblingsfillinotherniches:thewildone theflirt.Theseimposedcaricaturesincombinationwiththe otherlabelsthataccumulatefromthesandboxthroughadolescencecanseemover timelikeamiserablecat.entourageofidentitiesthatcanbesilencedonly withhoursoftherapy.Butthere’sanotherwaytoseethesealternate identities:aschallengesthatcansharpenpsychologicalskills.Inacountry wherereinventionisconsideredabirthrightmanypeopleseemtotreatold identitiesthewayHoudinitreatedpadlockedboxes:somethingtowrigglefree frombeforebeingdraggeddown.Andpsychologicalresearchsuggeststhatthis abilitycanbeasignofmentalresilienceoftakingcontrolofyourownstory ratherthanbeingtrappedbyit.Thelate-nightbullsessionsin collegeoratbackyardbarbecuesareatsomelevellikeout-of-bodyexperiences allowingare-coloringofpastexperiencetoconnectwithnew acquaintances.Amoreobviousoutlettoexpandidentity--andonethat’s availabletothosewhohavenotorcannotescapethefamilyandcommunitywhere they’reknownandlabeled—istheInternet.Admittedlyalotofthe role-playingontheInternetcanhaveadeviantquality.Butresearchershave foundthatmanypeoplewhoplaylife-simulationgamesforexamplesetupthe kindoffamiliestheywouldliketohavehadevenscriptalternateversionsof theirownroleinthefamilyorinapeergroup.Decadesagothe psychologistErikEricksonconceivedofmiddleageasastageoflifedefinedby atensionbetweenstagnationandgenerativity-ahealthysenseofguidingand nourishingthenextgenerationofhelpingthecommunity.Inaseriesof studiestheNorthwesternpsychologistDanP.McAdamshasfoundthatadultsin their40sand50swhoselivesshowthisgenerousquality-whooftenvolunteer whohaveasenseofaccomplishment-tellverysimilarstoriesabouthowthey cametobewhotheyare.Whethertheygrewupinruralpovertyorwithviewsof CentralParktheytoldtheirlifestoriesasseriesofredemptivelessons.When theyfailedagradetheyfoundawonderfultutorandlatermadethehonor roll;whenfiredfromagoodjobtheywereforcedtostarttheirown business.Thissimilarityinnarrativeconstructionsmostlikely reflectssomeagencyawillfulreshapingandre-imaginingofthepastthat informsthepresent.Thesearepeoplewhowhetherpeggedasnerdsorrebelsor ploddershavetakencontrolofthestoriesthatformtheir identities.Inconversationpeopleareoftenwillingtohand outthumbnaildescriptionsofthemselves:I’mkindofahermit.Oratalkera practicaljokerastriverasnobamorningperson.Buttheyaremorelikely towincewhensomeoneelsedescribesthemsoauthoritatively. Maybethat’sbecausetheyhavecometoofarshakenoffenougholdlabels already.Likeescapeartistswithalifetime’sexperienceslippingthrough chainstheydon’twantorneedanyadditionalwork.Becausewhilemostpeople canleavetheirfamilynichesschoolyardnicknamesandhighschoolreputations behindtheydon’teverentirelyforgetthem.Wecanlearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthat
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Energywillbeoneofthedefiningissuesofthiscentury.Onethingisclear:theeraofeasyoilisover.Whatwealldonextwill1howwellwemeettheenergyneedsoftheentireworldinthiscenturyand2.Demandis3likeneverbefore.Aspopulationsgrowandeconomiestake4millionsinthedevelopingworldareenjoyingthe5ofalifestylethatrequiresincreasingamountsofenergy.6somesaythatin20yearstheworldwill740%moreoilandgasfieldsarematuring.Andnewenergy8aremainlyoccurringinplaceswhereresourcesaredifficultto9physicallyeconomicallyandevenpolitically.Whengrowingdemandmeetstightersuppliestheresultismore10forthesameresources.Wecanwait11acrisisforcesustodosomething.Orwecan12toworkingtogetherandstartbyaskingthetoughquestions:Howdowemeettheenergyneedsofthedevelopingworldandthoseof13nationsWhatrolewillrenewablesand14energiesplayWhatisthebestwaytoprotectourenvironmentHowdoweaccelerateourconservationefforts15actionswetakewemustlooknotjusttonextyear16tothenext50years.Webelievethatinnovationcollaborationandconservationarethecornerstones17whichtobuildthisnewworld.Wecannotdothis18.Corporationsgovernmentsandeverycitizenofthisplanetmustbepartofthesolution19surelyastheyarepartoftheproblem.Wecalluponscientistsandeducatorspoliticiansandpolicy-makersenvironmentalistsleadersofindustryandeachoneofyoutobepartof20thenexteraofenergy. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.7
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslate theunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatly onANSWERSHEET2. Inmychildren’slifetimesIbelievegorillaschimpanzees andorangutanswillallbecomeextinctinthewild.Sothequestionwehaveto askourselvesisthis:dowewantourchildrentoseeonlyinzooswhatusedto existintherealworld46Itisthegreatapesthatwilldisappearfirst becausetherearesofewofthemleftandbecausethey’resovulnerableto changesintheirhabitats.Manyofthethreatstothese animalsresultfromaglobaleconomynotlocalpressures.Thethreattothe orangutaninIndonesiaforexampleislargelyaresultofdeforestationand theriskstoprimatesinAfricaresultfromthetimber-tradeandthedemandfor bush-meat.47Thetwoworktogether:loggingopensuptheforestwhich meansthatthebush-meatcanbegotoutfasttoKinshasaorto London.48Ifwewanttoavoidthedisasterscenario peopleindevelopedcountrieswillhavetotakeaglobalperspectiveandaccept responsibilityforthedamageexportcropssuchastimbercoffeecutflowers orevengreenbeansdototheenvironment.Thechallengeistoavoidsimply imposingwesternattitudesonlocalpeoples.Alreadythereare notrulywildplacesleftintheworld.49Lookingatwildlifehasbecome thepreserveofthemiddleclassesoverthelasttwenty-oddyearsandas wildanimalsbecomeevenrarersomoretouristswanttoseethem.Buttour ismaloneplainlycannotconservetheworld’sanimals;economicdevelopmentis thepriority.ForthefutureIsuspectthatffyoureallywant todosomethingaboutwildlifeconservationyouwouldbebetteroffputting yourmoneyintowomen’seducationratherthanjustintotheprotectionof flagshipspecies.50Womenoftenbearthedirectcostsofwildlife conflict;theirknowledgeofhowtodealwithconflictandhowtocontroltheir ownreproductivedestiniesmayyetdeterminethesurvivalofmanythreatened species.
假设某经济的消费函数为C=100+0.8Yd投资I=50政府购买性支出G=200政府转移支付TR=62.5单位均为10亿美元税率t=0.251求均衡收入2试求投资乘数政府支出乘数税收乘数转移支付乘数和平衡预算乘数3假设该社会达到充分就业所需要的国民收入为1200试问用①增加政府购买②或减少税收③或增加政府购买和税收同一数额以便预算平衡实现充分就业各需多少4若将题中的比例税为定量税TO=250结果有何不同
Text3 Duringthepast15yearsthemost importantcomponentofexecutivepaypackagesandtheone.mostresponsiblefor thelargeincreaseinthelevelofsuchcompensationhasbeenstock-option grants.Theincreaseduseofoptiongrantswasjustifiedasawaytoalign executives’interestswithshareholders’.Forvarioustaxaccountingand regulatoryreasonsstock-optiongrantshavelargelycomprisedat-the-money options:rightstopurchasesharesatanexercisepriceequaltothe company’sstockpriceonthegrantdate.Insuchat-the-moneyoptionsthe selectionofthegrantdateforawardingoptionsdeterminestheoptions’ exercisepriceandthuscanhaveasignificanteffectontheirvalue. Earlierresearchbyfinancialeconomistsonbackdatingpracticesfocused ontheextenttowhichthecompany’sstockpricewentupabnormallyafterthe grantdateMycolleaguesandIfocusedinsteadonhowagrant-date’sprice rankedinthedistributionofstockpricesduringthemonthofthegrant. Studyingtheuniverseofabout19000at-the-moneyunscheduledgrantsawarded topubliccompanies’CEOsduringthedecade1996-2005wefoundaclearrelation betweenthelikelihoodofaday’sbeingselectedasagrantdatefor awardingoptionsandtherankoftheday’sstockpricewithintheprice distributionofthemonth:adaywasmostlikelytobechosenifthestockprice wasatthelowestlevelofthemonthsecondmostlikelytobechosenifthe pricewasatthesecond-lowestlevelandsoforth.Thereisanespeciallylarge incidenceofluckygrantsdefinedasgrantsawardedondaysonwhichthe stockpricewasatthelowestlevelofthemonth:12percentofallCEOoption grantswereluckygrantswhileonly4percentwereawardedatthehighestprice ofthemonth.ThepassageoftheSarbanes-OxleyActinAugust 2002requiredfirmstoreportgrantswithintwodaysofanyaward.Mostfirms compliedwiththisrequirementbutmorethan20percentofgrantscontinuedto bereportedafteralongdelay.Thusthelegislationcouldbeexpectedto reducebutnoteliminatebackdating.ThepatternsofCEOluckareconsistent withthisexpectation:thepercentageofgrantsthatwereluckywasahigh15 percentbeforeenactmentofthelawanddeclinedtoalowerbutstill abnormallyhighlevelof8percentafterwards.Altogetherwe estimatethatabout1150CEOstock-optiongrantsowedtheirfinancially advantageousstatustoopportunistictimingratherthantomereluck.This practicewasspreadoverasignificantnumberofCEOsandfirms:weestimate thatabout850CEOsabout10percentandabout720firmsabout12percent receivedorprovidedsuchluckygrants.Inadditionweestimatethatabout550 additionalgrantsatthesecond-lowestorthird-lowestpriceofthemonthowed theirstatustoopportunistictiming.Thecasesthathavecome underscrutinythusfarhaveledtoawidespreadimpressionthatopportunistic timinghasbeenprimarilyconcentratedinneweconomyfirms.Butwhilethe frequencyofluckygrantshasbeensomewhathigherinsuchfirmsmorethan80 percentoftheopportunisticallytimedgrantshavebeenawardedinother sectors.Indeedthereisasignificantlyhigher-than-normalincidenceoflucky grantsineachoftheeconomy’s12industries.AccordingtotheauthortheSarbanes-OxleyAct
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Text4 Astudyreleasedalittleoveraweek agowhichfoundthateldestchildrenenduponaveragewithslightlyhigher IQ’sthanyoungersiblingswasareminderthatthefightforserlfdefinition startsmuchearlierthanfreshmanyear.Familieswhatevertherelative intelligenceoftheirmembersoftentreatthefirstbornasifheorshewere themostacademicandtheyoungersiblingsfillinotherniches:thewildone theflirt.Theseimposedcaricaturesincombinationwiththe otherlabelsthataccumulatefromthesandboxthroughadolescencecanseemover timelikeamiserablecat.entourageofidentitiesthatcanbesilencedonly withhoursoftherapy.Butthere’sanotherwaytoseethesealternate identities:aschallengesthatcansharpenpsychologicalskills.Inacountry wherereinventionisconsideredabirthrightmanypeopleseemtotreatold identitiesthewayHoudinitreatedpadlockedboxes:somethingtowrigglefree frombeforebeingdraggeddown.Andpsychologicalresearchsuggeststhatthis abilitycanbeasignofmentalresilienceoftakingcontrolofyourownstory ratherthanbeingtrappedbyit.Thelate-nightbullsessionsin collegeoratbackyardbarbecuesareatsomelevellikeout-of-bodyexperiences allowingare-coloringofpastexperiencetoconnectwithnew acquaintances.Amoreobviousoutlettoexpandidentity--andonethat’s availabletothosewhohavenotorcannotescapethefamilyandcommunitywhere they’reknownandlabeled—istheInternet.Admittedlyalotofthe role-playingontheInternetcanhaveadeviantquality.Butresearchershave foundthatmanypeoplewhoplaylife-simulationgamesforexamplesetupthe kindoffamiliestheywouldliketohavehadevenscriptalternateversionsof theirownroleinthefamilyorinapeergroup.Decadesagothe psychologistErikEricksonconceivedofmiddleageasastageoflifedefinedby atensionbetweenstagnationandgenerativity-ahealthysenseofguidingand nourishingthenextgenerationofhelpingthecommunity.Inaseriesof studiestheNorthwesternpsychologistDanP.McAdamshasfoundthatadultsin their40sand50swhoselivesshowthisgenerousquality-whooftenvolunteer whohaveasenseofaccomplishment-tellverysimilarstoriesabouthowthey cametobewhotheyare.Whethertheygrewupinruralpovertyorwithviewsof CentralParktheytoldtheirlifestoriesasseriesofredemptivelessons.When theyfailedagradetheyfoundawonderfultutorandlatermadethehonor roll;whenfiredfromagoodjobtheywereforcedtostarttheirown business.Thissimilarityinnarrativeconstructionsmostlikely reflectssomeagencyawillfulreshapingandre-imaginingofthepastthat informsthepresent.Thesearepeoplewhowhetherpeggedasnerdsorrebelsor ploddershavetakencontrolofthestoriesthatformtheir identities.Inconversationpeopleareoftenwillingtohand outthumbnaildescriptionsofthemselves:I’mkindofahermit.Oratalkera practicaljokerastriverasnobamorningperson.Buttheyaremorelikely towincewhensomeoneelsedescribesthemsoauthoritatively. Maybethat’sbecausetheyhavecometoofarshakenoffenougholdlabels already.Likeescapeartistswithalifetime’sexperienceslippingthrough chainstheydon’twantorneedanyadditionalwork.Becausewhilemostpeople canleavetheirfamilynichesschoolyardnicknamesandhighschoolreputations behindtheydon’teverentirelyforgetthem.Arecentstudyshowsthat
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SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Energywillbeoneofthedefiningissuesofthiscentury.Onethingisclear:theeraofeasyoilisover.Whatwealldonextwill1howwellwemeettheenergyneedsoftheentireworldinthiscenturyand2.Demandis3likeneverbefore.Aspopulationsgrowandeconomiestake4millionsinthedevelopingworldareenjoyingthe5ofalifestylethatrequiresincreasingamountsofenergy.6somesaythatin20yearstheworldwill740%moreoilandgasfieldsarematuring.Andnewenergy8aremainlyoccurringinplaceswhereresourcesaredifficultto9physicallyeconomicallyandevenpolitically.Whengrowingdemandmeetstightersuppliestheresultismore10forthesameresources.Wecanwait11acrisisforcesustodosomething.Orwecan12toworkingtogetherandstartbyaskingthetoughquestions:Howdowemeettheenergyneedsofthedevelopingworldandthoseof13nationsWhatrolewillrenewablesand14energiesplayWhatisthebestwaytoprotectourenvironmentHowdoweaccelerateourconservationefforts15actionswetakewemustlooknotjusttonextyear16tothenext50years.Webelievethatinnovationcollaborationandconservationarethecornerstones17whichtobuildthisnewworld.Wecannotdothis18.Corporationsgovernmentsandeverycitizenofthisplanetmustbepartofthesolution19surelyastheyarepartoftheproblem.Wecalluponscientistsandeducatorspoliticiansandpolicy-makersenvironmentalistsleadersofindustryandeachoneofyoutobepartof20thenexteraofenergy. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.9
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SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Energywillbeoneofthedefiningissuesofthiscentury.Onethingisclear:theeraofeasyoilisover.Whatwealldonextwill1howwellwemeettheenergyneedsoftheentireworldinthiscenturyand2.Demandis3likeneverbefore.Aspopulationsgrowandeconomiestake4millionsinthedevelopingworldareenjoyingthe5ofalifestylethatrequiresincreasingamountsofenergy.6somesaythatin20yearstheworldwill740%moreoilandgasfieldsarematuring.Andnewenergy8aremainlyoccurringinplaceswhereresourcesaredifficultto9physicallyeconomicallyandevenpolitically.Whengrowingdemandmeetstightersuppliestheresultismore10forthesameresources.Wecanwait11acrisisforcesustodosomething.Orwecan12toworkingtogetherandstartbyaskingthetoughquestions:Howdowemeettheenergyneedsofthedevelopingworldandthoseof13nationsWhatrolewillrenewablesand14energiesplayWhatisthebestwaytoprotectourenvironmentHowdoweaccelerateourconservationefforts15actionswetakewemustlooknotjusttonextyear16tothenext50years.Webelievethatinnovationcollaborationandconservationarethecornerstones17whichtobuildthisnewworld.Wecannotdothis18.Corporationsgovernmentsandeverycitizenofthisplanetmustbepartofthesolution19surelyastheyarepartoftheproblem.Wecalluponscientistsandeducatorspoliticiansandpolicy-makersenvironmentalistsleadersofindustryandeachoneofyoutobepartof20thenexteraofenergy. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.11
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Text4 Astudyreleasedalittleoveraweek agowhichfoundthateldestchildrenenduponaveragewithslightlyhigher IQ’sthanyoungersiblingswasareminderthatthefightforserlfdefinition startsmuchearlierthanfreshmanyear.Familieswhatevertherelative intelligenceoftheirmembersoftentreatthefirstbornasifheorshewere themostacademicandtheyoungersiblingsfillinotherniches:thewildone theflirt.Theseimposedcaricaturesincombinationwiththe otherlabelsthataccumulatefromthesandboxthroughadolescencecanseemover timelikeamiserablecat.entourageofidentitiesthatcanbesilencedonly withhoursoftherapy.Butthere’sanotherwaytoseethesealternate identities:aschallengesthatcansharpenpsychologicalskills.Inacountry wherereinventionisconsideredabirthrightmanypeopleseemtotreatold identitiesthewayHoudinitreatedpadlockedboxes:somethingtowrigglefree frombeforebeingdraggeddown.Andpsychologicalresearchsuggeststhatthis abilitycanbeasignofmentalresilienceoftakingcontrolofyourownstory ratherthanbeingtrappedbyit.Thelate-nightbullsessionsin collegeoratbackyardbarbecuesareatsomelevellikeout-of-bodyexperiences allowingare-coloringofpastexperiencetoconnectwithnew acquaintances.Amoreobviousoutlettoexpandidentity--andonethat’s availabletothosewhohavenotorcannotescapethefamilyandcommunitywhere they’reknownandlabeled—istheInternet.Admittedlyalotofthe role-playingontheInternetcanhaveadeviantquality.Butresearchershave foundthatmanypeoplewhoplaylife-simulationgamesforexamplesetupthe kindoffamiliestheywouldliketohavehadevenscriptalternateversionsof theirownroleinthefamilyorinapeergroup.Decadesagothe psychologistErikEricksonconceivedofmiddleageasastageoflifedefinedby atensionbetweenstagnationandgenerativity-ahealthysenseofguidingand nourishingthenextgenerationofhelpingthecommunity.Inaseriesof studiestheNorthwesternpsychologistDanP.McAdamshasfoundthatadultsin their40sand50swhoselivesshowthisgenerousquality-whooftenvolunteer whohaveasenseofaccomplishment-tellverysimilarstoriesabouthowthey cametobewhotheyare.Whethertheygrewupinruralpovertyorwithviewsof CentralParktheytoldtheirlifestoriesasseriesofredemptivelessons.When theyfailedagradetheyfoundawonderfultutorandlatermadethehonor roll;whenfiredfromagoodjobtheywereforcedtostarttheirown business.Thissimilarityinnarrativeconstructionsmostlikely reflectssomeagencyawillfulreshapingandre-imaginingofthepastthat informsthepresent.Thesearepeoplewhowhetherpeggedasnerdsorrebelsor ploddershavetakencontrolofthestoriesthatformtheir identities.Inconversationpeopleareoftenwillingtohand outthumbnaildescriptionsofthemselves:I’mkindofahermit.Oratalkera practicaljokerastriverasnobamorningperson.Buttheyaremorelikely towincewhensomeoneelsedescribesthemsoauthoritatively. Maybethat’sbecausetheyhavecometoofarshakenoffenougholdlabels already.Likeescapeartistswithalifetime’sexperienceslippingthrough chainstheydon’twantorneedanyadditionalwork.Becausewhilemostpeople canleavetheirfamilynichesschoolyardnicknamesandhighschoolreputations behindtheydon’teverentirelyforgetthem.Accordingtothetextonecanexpandone’sidentity
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SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Energywillbeoneofthedefiningissuesofthiscentury.Onethingisclear:theeraofeasyoilisover.Whatwealldonextwill1howwellwemeettheenergyneedsoftheentireworldinthiscenturyand2.Demandis3likeneverbefore.Aspopulationsgrowandeconomiestake4millionsinthedevelopingworldareenjoyingthe5ofalifestylethatrequiresincreasingamountsofenergy.6somesaythatin20yearstheworldwill740%moreoilandgasfieldsarematuring.Andnewenergy8aremainlyoccurringinplaceswhereresourcesaredifficultto9physicallyeconomicallyandevenpolitically.Whengrowingdemandmeetstightersuppliestheresultismore10forthesameresources.Wecanwait11acrisisforcesustodosomething.Orwecan12toworkingtogetherandstartbyaskingthetoughquestions:Howdowemeettheenergyneedsofthedevelopingworldandthoseof13nationsWhatrolewillrenewablesand14energiesplayWhatisthebestwaytoprotectourenvironmentHowdoweaccelerateourconservationefforts15actionswetakewemustlooknotjusttonextyear16tothenext50years.Webelievethatinnovationcollaborationandconservationarethecornerstones17whichtobuildthisnewworld.Wecannotdothis18.Corporationsgovernmentsandeverycitizenofthisplanetmustbepartofthesolution19surelyastheyarepartoftheproblem.Wecalluponscientistsandeducatorspoliticiansandpolicy-makersenvironmentalistsleadersofindustryandeachoneofyoutobepartof20thenexteraofenergy. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.3
Directions:Youaregoingtoreadatextabouttipsofhowtomake agoodspeechfollowedbyalistofexamplesandexplanations.Choosethebest exampleorexplanationfromthelistA-Fforeachnumberedsubheading41-45. Thereisoneextraexamplewhichyoudonotneedtouse.Markyouranswerson ANSWERSHEET1. Beforeyouspeaktoanyaudienceyoushouldlearnasmuch aboutitsmembersaspossible.Onlyinthatwaycanyoubestadaptthelevelof yourlanguageandthecontentofyourtalktoyourlisteners.41.Speakingto someoneyouknowwell.______Whereareyoulikelytospeak Certainlyinthisclassyou’llgiveseveraltalksandsinceyouknowmostff notallofthestudentsyoushouldfacenomajorproblemsinadaptingyour approachtothem.Anotherspeakingpossibilityexistsinyour workplace.Athirdspeakingpossibilityexistsinany organizationsocialculturalathleticandsoonthatyoubelongto.You maybeaskedtospeakatthenextmeetingorattheannualbanquet.Here againyouknowthepeopleinvolvedtheirbackgroundtheireducationlevel andtheirattitudesandthat’satremendousadvantageforyou.Sincewe’re upbeatandpositiveinthiscoursewe’llassumethatyou’vegivensuccessful talksunderallthreecircumstancesandwiththiscourseunderyourbeltyou candoitagain.Sincegoodspeakersarehardto.findandwordaboutthem travelsfastsupposethatonedayyougetaninvitationtospeaktoan organizationinwhichyoudon’tknowasoul.WhatdoyoudonowIfyoufeel abletohandlethetopicyou’reaskedtospeakonacceptthisrarechallenge. Here’swhereaudienceanalysiscomesintoplay.Besuretoaskthepersonwho invitedyouforinformationonthemembersinformationthatencompassesabroad spectrumsuchasinthefollowingareas.42.Howoldareyourlisteners ______43.Sexcompositionofyourlisteners.______44.Interestin topic.45.Interestsorhobbiesofthelisteners.[A]If you’reinvitedtospeaktoawomen’sormen’sorganizationyouknowtheanswer tothisquestionatonce.Quiteoftenhoweveraudiencesaremixedfairly evenlyalthoughattimesonesexmaypredominate.[B]Do membersofyourprospectiveaudiencespendeveningswatchingTVmoviesand drinkingbeeratalocaltavernordotheyreadtheHarvardClassicsandattend concertsofBeethovenandMozartDotheyplaybingoand21ordotheypursue thequestionstheintriguingintricaciesofcontractbridgeandchessAnswers tothesequestionscanhelpyouchoosethemostappropriatematerialand languageforyouraudience.Yourchoicescanbecrucialindeterminingthe successorfailureofyourpresentation.[C]Arethe membersrecentcollegegraduatesseniorcitizensorbusinessexecutivesin midcareerJustrememberageexertsapowerfulimpactonpeople’sattitudes valuesandmotivations.[D]Forexampleyourdepartment managermayaskyoutoexplainanddemonstrateaproceduretosomefellow employee.Orshemayselectyoutoaddressyourdepartmentonbehalfofthe localblooddonordrive.Inbothspeechsituations--inclassandonthejob— you’refamiliarwithyouraudience;youspeaktheirlanguage;youhavethingsin commonwiththem.[E]Areyouawareoftheeducational backgroundofyouraudienceHowmanyofthemhavedoctoraldegreesmaster degreesorbachelordegreesThiswilldecidewhatkindoflanguageyoushould adoptandhowmuchtheycanunderstand.[F]Arethe membersoftheorganizationinterestedinthetopicoraretheyrequiredto attendregardlessoftheirinterestIfthelatteristruewhattypesof materialwillmostlikelypiquetheircuriosity
1997年小李将他的全部收入用在两种商品X和Y上与1997年相比1998年商品X和Y的价格都上升了8%1998年小李消费的X和1997年一样多但消费的Y却比1997年少因此我们可以断定
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SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Energywillbeoneofthedefiningissuesofthiscentury.Onethingisclear:theeraofeasyoilisover.Whatwealldonextwill1howwellwemeettheenergyneedsoftheentireworldinthiscenturyand2.Demandis3likeneverbefore.Aspopulationsgrowandeconomiestake4millionsinthedevelopingworldareenjoyingthe5ofalifestylethatrequiresincreasingamountsofenergy.6somesaythatin20yearstheworldwill740%moreoilandgasfieldsarematuring.Andnewenergy8aremainlyoccurringinplaceswhereresourcesaredifficultto9physicallyeconomicallyandevenpolitically.Whengrowingdemandmeetstightersuppliestheresultismore10forthesameresources.Wecanwait11acrisisforcesustodosomething.Orwecan12toworkingtogetherandstartbyaskingthetoughquestions:Howdowemeettheenergyneedsofthedevelopingworldandthoseof13nationsWhatrolewillrenewablesand14energiesplayWhatisthebestwaytoprotectourenvironmentHowdoweaccelerateourconservationefforts15actionswetakewemustlooknotjusttonextyear16tothenext50years.Webelievethatinnovationcollaborationandconservationarethecornerstones17whichtobuildthisnewworld.Wecannotdothis18.Corporationsgovernmentsandeverycitizenofthisplanetmustbepartofthesolution19surelyastheyarepartoftheproblem.Wecalluponscientistsandeducatorspoliticiansandpolicy-makersenvironmentalistsleadersofindustryandeachoneofyoutobepartof20thenexteraofenergy. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.1
Text2 WhenMarineLt.AlanZarracinafinally didthesplitsaftermonthsofstrugglingwiththedifficultposeinyogaclass thelimberwomenaroundhimapplauded.Zarracinaa24-year-old NavalAcademygraduateandflightstudentadmitshewouldhaveahardtime explainingthescenetootherMarines.Eachclassendswithachantforpeace. TheninstructorNancyLaNasahandsstudentsincensesticksasagiftfortheir 90minutesofbackbendsshoulderstandsandotherchallengingpositions. Zarracinahastriedtodragsomeofhismilitaryfriendstoclassbuttheymake funofhint.It’snotnecessarilyconsideredmasculine’hesaid. StillthepopularclassesbasedonancientHindupracticesofmeditation throughcontrolledbreathingbalancingandstretchingarecatchingonin militarycirclesasawaytoimproveflexibilitybalanceandconcentration.A formerNavySEALtoldZarracinaabouttheclass.TheAugust editionofFitYogathenation’ssecond-largestyogamagazinewitha circulationof100000featuresaphotooftwoNavalaviatorsdoingyogaposes infullcombatgearaboardanaircraftcarrier.Atfirstitseemedalittle shocking--soldierspracticingsuchapeacefulartwriteseditorRitaTrieger. Uponcloserinspectionshesaidshenoticedasenseofinnercalm’onthe aviators’faces.Warishellandifyogacanhelpthemfindalittlesolace that’sgood’saidTriegeralongtimeNewYorkyogainstructor. RetiredAdm.TomSteffenswhospent34yearsasaNavySEALandservedas thedirectoroftheelitecorps’trainingregularlypracticesyogaathis homeinNorfolkVa.OnceinawhileI’llsitinclassandeveryoneisa 20-somethingyoungladywitha10-inchwaistandhereIamthisoldguy’he joked.Steffenswhosaidthestretchinghelpedhimeliminatethestiffnessofa bicepsinjuryaftersurgerysaidthebenefitsofregularpracticecanbe enormous.Theyogacuredallkindsofbackpainshesaid.Beinga SEALyoubeatupyourbody.Yogabreathingexercisescanhelp SEALswiththeirdivingandlearningtocontrolthebodybyremainingin unusualpositionscanhelpmembersstayinconfinedspacesforlongperiodshe said.Theabilitytostayfocusedonsomethingwhetheronbreathingoronthe yogapracticeandnotbedrawnoffcoursethathasalotofconnectiontothe militaryhesaid.InourSEALbasictrainingtherearemanythingsthatare yoga-likeinnature.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat
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Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslate theunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatly onANSWERSHEET2. Inmychildren’slifetimesIbelievegorillaschimpanzees andorangutanswillallbecomeextinctinthewild.Sothequestionwehaveto askourselvesisthis:dowewantourchildrentoseeonlyinzooswhatusedto existintherealworld46Itisthegreatapesthatwilldisappearfirst becausetherearesofewofthemleftandbecausethey’resovulnerableto changesintheirhabitats.Manyofthethreatstothese animalsresultfromaglobaleconomynotlocalpressures.Thethreattothe orangutaninIndonesiaforexampleislargelyaresultofdeforestationand theriskstoprimatesinAfricaresultfromthetimber-tradeandthedemandfor bush-meat.47Thetwoworktogether:loggingopensuptheforestwhich meansthatthebush-meatcanbegotoutfasttoKinshasaorto London.48Ifwewanttoavoidthedisasterscenario peopleindevelopedcountrieswillhavetotakeaglobalperspectiveandaccept responsibilityforthedamageexportcropssuchastimbercoffeecutflowers orevengreenbeansdototheenvironment.Thechallengeistoavoidsimply imposingwesternattitudesonlocalpeoples.Alreadythereare notrulywildplacesleftintheworld.49Lookingatwildlifehasbecome thepreserveofthemiddleclassesoverthelasttwenty-oddyearsandas wildanimalsbecomeevenrarersomoretouristswanttoseethem.Buttour ismaloneplainlycannotconservetheworld’sanimals;economicdevelopmentis thepriority.ForthefutureIsuspectthatffyoureallywant todosomethingaboutwildlifeconservationyouwouldbebetteroffputting yourmoneyintowomen’seducationratherthanjustintotheprotectionof flagshipspecies.50Womenoftenbearthedirectcostsofwildlife conflict;theirknowledgeofhowtodealwithconflictandhowtocontroltheir ownreproductivedestiniesmayyetdeterminethesurvivalofmanythreatened species.
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