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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ???EconomicGrowth{{/B}}??Theeconomyofanation requires{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.Totaloutputmustgrowifthecountryisto absorbabout1.5millionnewworkerswhoenterthelaborforceeachyearand moreworkerswhoarereplacedeachyearasaformoftechnologicalchange.If thenationproducedthesamelevelofoutputeachyearinsteadofincreasing itpeoplewouldhavefewerjobsgrowingunemploymentandadeclineinthe per-capita人均的incomeofthenation.Tomaintainorincreasetheexisting standardoflivingandtopreventunemploymentfromrising{{U}}?47 ?{{/U}}.Higherratesofemploymentandsubstantialper-capitaoutputgains seemtooccurwhentherealeconomicgrowthrateisover3%asitwasinthe years1983through1988.Recentexperienceshowsthatwitharealgrowthrate oflessthan2.5%theU.S.economysuffersfrom{{U}}?48 ?{{/U}}.??Forexampleunemploymentattheendof1990was 5.4%ofthelaborforce.Butbytheendof1991unemploymentwasmorethan6.6% ofthelaborforce.Whydidthishappen?Simplybecausetherealoutputofgoods andservicesdeclinedin1991.Newmembersintothelaborforcecouldnotbe absorbedso{{U}}?49?{{/U}}.Furthermorealargenumberofworkers withdrewfromthelaborforcealtogetherbecause{{U}}?50?{{/U}}. Insteadofrisingin1991therealGDPactuallyfell0.7%.RealGDProseagain in1992by2.6%butunemploymentalsoroseto7.3%ofthelaborforce.CDP con~tinuedtoriseduring1993gaineda3%.Atthesametimeunemploymentstood at6.8%ofthelaborforce.Per-capitaincomealsogrewagainduring1993.A ?unemploymentroseB?theywereunabletofindworkC?a healthyrateofeconomicgrowthD?outofworkE?theymust increaserealgrossdomesticproductGDPcontinuouslyF?higher unemploymentandlimitedgainsinper-capitaoutputandincome
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????ProblemsoftheElderly{{/B}}? ?Gerontologists老年人问题学者studyhowoldpeoplearetreatedwithinasociety andhowtheelderlydealwiththeinevitableproblemsofagingparticularly thoseinvolvinghealthandincome.Healthproblemsincludenormallossesin hearingeyesightandmemoryandtheincreasedpossibilityof chronic慢性的diseases.Theselossesaregradualandproceedatdifferentrates foreachindividual.Ingeneralthehealthofoldpeopletodayisbetterthan thatofearliergeneration—aconditionthatislikelytoimproveStillfurther asmorepeoplereceivebettermedicalcarethroughttheirlives.? ?Becausemostoldpeoplearenolongerinthelaborforceasteadysource ofincomeisnecessary.Systemsofpensionsandbenefitsarecharacteristicof industrialsocieties.OneexampleisSocialSecurityintheU.S.whichisnow increasedautomaticallyasthecostoflivingrisesthusreducingsomewhatthe effectofinflation.??Althoughtheincomeofretiredpeopleis abouthalfthatofworkingpeoplemostmanagetoremainfinancially independent.??Incomeneedsandhealtharewhatpeopleconsider mostwhentheydecidewhethertore-tireornot.Puttinganendtothelimiton theretirementageisnotexpectedtocausemanyworkerstostayonthejobif theycanaffordtoretire.TheneedtorelievestrainsontheSocialSecurity systemhoweverhasledtolegislationthatgraduallyraisestheageatwhich peoplecangetfullbenefits.Thismightforcethemtoworklongerinthe future.??Elderlypeoplethemselvesoftendisplayhighspirits satisfactionwithlifeandfeelingsofself-worth.Theimportantfactorsare healthandincome.Thetaskofmodemsocietiesistoensurethattheagedhave theirbasicneedsmetandthattheycancontinuetofunctioninthe community.AccordingtothefirstparagraphwhichofthefollowingisNOTaproblemofaging?
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ?????Norwich{{/B}}??Norwichthe capitalofthepartofBritainknownasEastAngliahasbeeninexistencefor morethantwothousandyears.ItbeganasasmallvillagebesidetheRiver Wensum.AtthetimeoftheNormaninvasionin1066ithadgrowntobecomeoneof thelargesttownsinEngland.??Withtwocathedralsanda mosque清真寺Norwichhaslongbeenapopularcentreforvariousreligions.The firstcathedralwasbuiltin1095andhasrecentlycelebratedits900th anniversarywhileNorwichitselfhadayearofcelebrationin1994tomarkthe 800thanniversaryofthecityreceivingaRoyalCharter.Thisallowedittobe calledacityandtogovernitselfindependently.??Todayin comparisonwithplaceslikeLondonorManchesterNorwichisquitesmallwitha populationofaround150000butinthe16thcenturyNorwichwasthesecond largestcityofEngland.Itcontinuedtogrowforthenext300yearsandgot richerandricherbecomingfamousforhavingasmanychurchesasthereare weeksintheyearandasmanypubsastheiraredaysintheyear.? ?Nowadaysthereatefarfewerchurchesandpubsbutin1964the UniversityofEastAngliawasbuiltinNorwich.Withitsfast-frowingstudent populationanditssuccessasamoderncommercialcentreNorwichisthebiggest centreforinsuranceservicesoutsideLondonthecitynowhasasidechoiceof entertainment:theatrescinemasnightclubsbusycafesexcellentrestaurants andanumberofartsandleisurecentres.Thereisalsoafootballteamwhose coloursaregreenandyellow.TheteamisknownasTheCanaries金丝雀though nobodycanbesurewhy.??Nowthecity’sattractionsinclude anotherimportantdevelopmentamodernshoppingcentrecalledTheCastle Mall.ThepeopleofNorwichlivedwithaverylargeholdinthemiddleoftheir cityforovertwoyearsasbuildersdugupthemaincarpark.Lorriesmoved nearlyamilliontonsofearthsothattheroofofthemallcouldbecomeacity centreparkwithattractivewaterpoolsandhundredsoftreesbutthelocal peoplearereallypleasedthattheoldopenmarketremainsrightintheheart ofthecityandnexttothenewdevelopment.Bothareascontinuetodogood businessprovingthatNorwichhasmanagedtomixthebestoftheoldandthe new.NorwichhasalwaysbeenoneofthesmallestEnglishcities.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????ProblemsoftheElderly{{/B}}? ?Gerontologists老年人问题学者studyhowoldpeoplearetreatedwithinasociety andhowtheelderlydealwiththeinevitableproblemsofagingparticularly thoseinvolvinghealthandincome.Healthproblemsincludenormallossesin hearingeyesightandmemoryandtheincreasedpossibilityof chronic慢性的diseases.Theselossesaregradualandproceedatdifferentrates foreachindividual.Ingeneralthehealthofoldpeopletodayisbetterthan thatofearliergeneration—aconditionthatislikelytoimproveStillfurther asmorepeoplereceivebettermedicalcarethroughttheirlives.? ?Becausemostoldpeoplearenolongerinthelaborforceasteadysource ofincomeisnecessary.Systemsofpensionsandbenefitsarecharacteristicof industrialsocieties.OneexampleisSocialSecurityintheU.S.whichisnow increasedautomaticallyasthecostoflivingrisesthusreducingsomewhatthe effectofinflation.??Althoughtheincomeofretiredpeopleis abouthalfthatofworkingpeoplemostmanagetoremainfinancially independent.??Incomeneedsandhealtharewhatpeopleconsider mostwhentheydecidewhethertore-tireornot.Puttinganendtothelimiton theretirementageisnotexpectedtocausemanyworkerstostayonthejobif theycanaffordtoretire.TheneedtorelievestrainsontheSocialSecurity systemhoweverhasledtolegislationthatgraduallyraisestheageatwhich peoplecangetfullbenefits.Thismightforcethemtoworklongerinthe future.??Elderlypeoplethemselvesoftendisplayhighspirits satisfactionwithlifeandfeelingsofself-worth.Theimportantfactorsare healthandincome.Thetaskofmodemsocietiesistoensurethattheagedhave theirbasicneedsmetandthattheycancontinuetofunctioninthe community.AccordingtothelastparagraphwhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofelderlypeople?
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ?????Norwich{{/B}}??Norwichthe capitalofthepartofBritainknownasEastAngliahasbeeninexistencefor morethantwothousandyears.ItbeganasasmallvillagebesidetheRiver Wensum.AtthetimeoftheNormaninvasionin1066ithadgrowntobecomeoneof thelargesttownsinEngland.??Withtwocathedralsanda mosque清真寺Norwichhaslongbeenapopularcentreforvariousreligions.The firstcathedralwasbuiltin1095andhasrecentlycelebratedits900th anniversarywhileNorwichitselfhadayearofcelebrationin1994tomarkthe 800thanniversaryofthecityreceivingaRoyalCharter.Thisallowedittobe calledacityandtogovernitselfindependently.??Todayin comparisonwithplaceslikeLondonorManchesterNorwichisquitesmallwitha populationofaround150000butinthe16thcenturyNorwichwasthesecond largestcityofEngland.Itcontinuedtogrowforthenext300yearsandgot richerandricherbecomingfamousforhavingasmanychurchesasthereare weeksintheyearandasmanypubsastheiraredaysintheyear.? ?Nowadaysthereatefarfewerchurchesandpubsbutin1964the UniversityofEastAngliawasbuiltinNorwich.Withitsfast-frowingstudent populationanditssuccessasamoderncommercialcentreNorwichisthebiggest centreforinsuranceservicesoutsideLondonthecitynowhasasidechoiceof entertainment:theatrescinemasnightclubsbusycafesexcellentrestaurants andanumberofartsandleisurecentres.Thereisalsoafootballteamwhose coloursaregreenandyellow.TheteamisknownasTheCanaries金丝雀though nobodycanbesurewhy.??Nowthecity’sattractionsinclude anotherimportantdevelopmentamodernshoppingcentrecalledTheCastle Mall.ThepeopleofNorwichlivedwithaverylargeholdinthemiddleoftheir cityforovertwoyearsasbuildersdugupthemaincarpark.Lorriesmoved nearlyamilliontonsofearthsothattheroofofthemallcouldbecomeacity centreparkwithattractivewaterpoolsandhundredsoftreesbutthelocal peoplearereallypleasedthattheoldopenmarketremainsrightintheheart ofthecityandnexttothenewdevelopment.Bothareascontinuetodogood businessprovingthatNorwichhasmanagedtomixthebestoftheoldandthe new.PeoplehavelivedbytheRiverWensumforatleast2000years.
{{*HTML*}}??下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题 {{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????????Shakespeare{{/B}}? ?Whentalkingabouttheworld’sgreatestpoetandgreatestdramatistonly onenamecanpossiblesuggestitself;thatofWilliamShakespeare.Nearlyevery Englishmanhassomeknowledgehoweverslightoftheworkofthisgreatest writer.WeusewordsphrasesandquotationsformShakespeare’swritingsthat havebecomepartofthecommonpropertyofEnglish-speakingpeople.Mostofthe timeweareprobablyunawareofthesourceofthewordsweuse.Forexampleand oldladyafterseeingaperformanceofHamletcomplainedItwasfullof well-knownproverbsandquotations!??Shakespearemadefulluse ofthegreatresourcesoftheEnglishlanguage.Mostofususeaboutfive thousandwordsinournormalemploymentofEnglish;Shakespeareinhisworks usedabouttwenty-fivethousand!Thereisprobablynobetterwayforaforeigner oranEnglishmantoappreciatetherichnessandvarietyoftheEnglish languagethanbystudyingthevariouswaysinwhichShakespeareusedit.Sucha studyiswellworththeefforteventhoughtsomeaspectsofEnglishandthe meaningofmanywordshavechangedsinceShakespeare’sday.??It isapitythatweknowsolittleaboutthelifeofthegreatestEnglishauthor. Weonlyknowthathewasbornin1564inStratfordon-Avonandthatthendied therein1616.HealmostcertainlyattendedtheGrammarSchoolinthetownbut ofthiswecannotbesure.Weknowhewasmarriedtherein1582andhadthree children.WeknowthathespentmuchofhislifeinLondonwritinghis masterpieces.Butthisisalmostallthatwedoknow.??However whatisimportantaboutShakespeare’slifeisnotitsincidentaldetailsbutits productstheplaysandthepoems.Formanyyearsscholarshavebeentryingto addafewfactsaboutShakespeare’slifetothesmallnumberwealreadyposses andforanequallylongtimecriticshavebeentheorizingabouttheplays. SometimesindeeditseemsthatthepoetryofShakespearewilldisappearbeneath thegreatmassofcommentthathasbeenwrittenuponit.? ?Fortunatelythisisnotlikelytohappen.Shakespeare’spoetryand Shakespeare’scharactersMacbethOthelloHamletandalltheothershavelong delightednotjusttheEnglishbutloversofliteratureeverywhereandwill continuetodosoafterthescholarsandcommentatorsandalltheirworkshave beenforgotten.WhatisthemoststrikingfeatureofShakespeare’sworksmentionedbytheauthor?
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ??????ValuingChildhood{{/B}}? ?Thevalueofchildhoodiseasilyblurred变得模糊不清intoday’sworld. Considersomerecentdevelopments:Thechild-murderersintheJonesboroArk. schoolyardshootingcasewereconvictedandsentenced.Twoboys7and8were chargedinthemurderofan11-yearoldgirlinChicago.??Children whocommithorriblecrimesappeartoactoftheirownwill.Yetaslegal proceedingsinJonesboroshowedtheoneboywhowasabletoaddressthecourt couldn’tbegintoexplainhisactsthoughhetriedtoapologize.Theremayhave beenamotive—youthfuljealousy妒忌andresentment.Butadeeperquestion remains:Whydidtheseboysandothersinsimilartroubleapparentlylackany innermoralrestraint???Thatquestionechoesfortheaccusedin Chicagoyoungastheyare.Theywantedthegirl’sbicycleaselfishimpulse commonenoughamongkids.??Redemption拯救isapractical necessity.Howcanvalueberestoredtoyounglivesdistortedbyactsof violence?TheboysinJonesboroandinChicagowillbeconfinedininstitutions forarelativelyshorttime.Despitehorroratwhatwasdonechildrenare not—cannotbe—dealtwithasadultsnotifapeoplewantstoconsideritself civilized.That’swhypoliticians’criesforadulttreatmentofyouthful criminalsultimatelymissthepoint.??Butthemoralvoid真空that invitesviolencehasmanysources.Familyinstabilitycontributes.Sodoes economicstress.Thatvoidhowevercanbefilled.Theworkstartswith parentswhohavetoaskthemselveswhetherthey’redoingenoughtogivetheir childrenafirmsenseofrightandwrong.Aretheyreallymonitoringtheir activitiesandtheirdevelopingprocessesofthought???Schools toohavearoleinbuildingcharacter.Sodoyouthorganizations.Sodolaw enforcementagencieswhichcandomoretoinformtheyoungaboutlawstheir meaningandtheirobservance遵守.??Thegoalultimatelyisto allowallchildrenanormalpassagefromchildhoodtoadulthood成年sothat tragicgapsinmoraljudgementarelesslikelytooccur.Therelativefewwho fillsuchgapswithactsofviolencehintatmanyotherswhodon’tgothatfar butwholackthemoralfoundationschildhoodshouldprovide—andwhich progressivehumansocietyrelieson.ThyboysinJonesboroandChicagoapparentlylackedasenseof______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ??????ValuingChildhood{{/B}}? ?Thevalueofchildhoodiseasilyblurred变得模糊不清intoday’sworld. Considersomerecentdevelopments:Thechild-murderersintheJonesboroArk. schoolyardshootingcasewereconvictedandsentenced.Twoboys7and8were chargedinthemurderofan11-yearoldgirlinChicago.??Children whocommithorriblecrimesappeartoactoftheirownwill.Yetaslegal proceedingsinJonesboroshowedtheoneboywhowasabletoaddressthecourt couldn’tbegintoexplainhisactsthoughhetriedtoapologize.Theremayhave beenamotive—youthfuljealousy妒忌andresentment.Butadeeperquestion remains:Whydidtheseboysandothersinsimilartroubleapparentlylackany innermoralrestraint???Thatquestionechoesfortheaccusedin Chicagoyoungastheyare.Theywantedthegirl’sbicycleaselfishimpulse commonenoughamongkids.??Redemption拯救isapractical necessity.Howcanvalueberestoredtoyounglivesdistortedbyactsof violence?TheboysinJonesboroandinChicagowillbeconfinedininstitutions forarelativelyshorttime.Despitehorroratwhatwasdonechildrenare not—cannotbe—dealtwithasadultsnotifapeoplewantstoconsideritself civilized.That’swhypoliticians’criesforadulttreatmentofyouthful criminalsultimatelymissthepoint.??Butthemoralvoid真空that invitesviolencehasmanysources.Familyinstabilitycontributes.Sodoes economicstress.Thatvoidhowevercanbefilled.Theworkstartswith parentswhohavetoaskthemselveswhetherthey’redoingenoughtogivetheir childrenafirmsenseofrightandwrong.Aretheyreallymonitoringtheir activitiesandtheirdevelopingprocessesofthought???Schools toohavearoleinbuildingcharacter.Sodoyouthorganizations.Sodolaw enforcementagencieswhichcandomoretoinformtheyoungaboutlawstheir meaningandtheirobservance遵守.??Thegoalultimatelyisto allowallchildrenanormalpassagefromchildhoodtoadulthood成年sothat tragicgapsinmoraljudgementarelesslikelytooccur.Therelativefewwho fillsuchgapswithactsofviolencehintatmanyotherswhodon’tgothatfar butwholackthemoralfoundationschildhoodshouldprovide—andwhich progressivehumansocietyrelieson.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewriterciteasasourceofmoralvoid?
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ???HowtheBodyKeepstheSameTemperature{{/B}}? ?Thetemperatureofyourbodyshouldbealwaysjustthesamenomatter whethertheweatherishotorcold.Thatiswhythedoctoruseshisthermometer whenyouaresick.Whenyouarewellyourtemperatureisninety-eightandsix tenthsdegrees.Ifhefindsit{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thanthatitisasure signthatsomethingiswrong.??Thebodykeepsthesame temperatureallthetimebecauseitbalances平衡theheatitproducesand {{U}}?52?{{/U}}off.Itisalwaysburningupfoodandproducingheat. Itcanproduceheatfasterwhenitneedstoorgiveoffheatfasterwhenit becomestoowarm.Let’ssee{{U}}?53?{{/U}}thishappens.? ?Theheatofyourbodyisgivenoffchieflythroughtheskin.Whenyouare {{U}}?54?{{/U}}yourskinistightandshowsgooseflesh.Whenyou getchilly寒冷的youmustdancearoundtokeepwarmor{{U}}?55?{{/U}} youwillshiver颤抖.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}yourmusclesbegintoworkburn upfuelandproducemoreheat.Itisnot{{U}}?57?{{/U}}toshiverso youusuallypreferwarmingupbyexerciseorput{{U}}?58?{{/U}}more clothestokeepheatin.??Whenyouarewarmtheskinisloose andsoft.Itissosupplied{{U}}?59?{{/U}}bloodthatheatisgiven offrapidly.Ifyougettoohotyoubegintosweatand{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}bodyheatisusedinevaporating蒸发themoisture潮湿fromyour skin.Youwearlessclothingtooinwarm{{U}}?61?{{/U}}orinawarm roomsothatwarmthcanbegivenofffreely.Youfeelyoudon’t{{U}}?62 ?{{/U}}exercisingbecauseyourbodyiswarm{{U}}?63?{{/U}}andthe extraheatproducedbyexercisemakesyouuncomfortable.??Youcan seefromthiswhyyou{{U}}?64?{{/U}}differentlyindifferentkindsof weather.Insummerwhenitiswarmyoufeeltiredandlazy.Youdonotcareto workorplaybutenjoylyinganddoingnothing.Whenyougetoutofdoorsin winterthecoldairmakesyoufeel{{U}}?65?{{/U}}Youwanttorunand play.
{{*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 {{B}}?????????? ??????????Attention totheDetails{{/B}}1?Attentiontodetailissomethingeveryonecanand shoulddo—especiallyinatightjobmarket.BobCrossleyahuman-resources expertnoticesthisinthejobapplicationsthatcomeacrosshisdeskeveryday. It’samazinghowmanycandidateseliminatethemselveshesays.2 ?Resumes简历arrivewithstains.Somecandidatesdon’tbothertospellthe company’snamecorrectly.OnceIseeamistakeIeliminatethecandidate Crossleyconcludes.iftheycannottakecareofthesedetailswhyshouldwe trustthemwithajob?3?Canwepaytoomuchattentiontodetails? Absolutely.Perfectionistsstruggleoverlittlethingsatthecostofsomething largertheyworktoward.Tokeepfromlosingtheforestforthetreessays CharlesGarfieldassociateprofessorattheUniversityofCaliforniaSan Franciscowemustconstantlyaskourselveshowthedetailswe’reworkingon fitintothelargerpicture.Iftheydon’tweshoulddropthemandmoveto somethingelse.4?Garfieldcomparesthisprocesstohisworkasa computerscientistatNASA.TheApollomoonlaunchwasslightlyoff-course90 percentofthetime.saysGarfield.Butasuccessfullandingwasstilllikely becauseweknewtheexactcoordinatesofourgoal.Thisallowedustomake adjustmentsasnecessary.Knowingwherewewanttogohelpsusjudgethe importanceofeverytaskweundertake.5?Toooftenwebelievewhat accountsforothers’successissomespecialsecretoraluckybreak机遇.But rarelyissuccesssomysterious.Againandagainweseethatbydoinglittle thingswithinourgraspwelllargerewardsfollow.Paragraph4______
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