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1、;Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.As you are probably aware, the latest job markets news isnt good: Unemployment is still more than 9 percent, and new job growth has fallen close to zero. Thats bad for the economy, of course. And it may be especially discouraging if y

2、ou happen to be looking for a job or hoping to change careers right now. But it actually shouldnt matter to you nearly as much as you think.Thats because job growth numbers dont matter to job hunters as much as job turnover (人員更替) data. After all, existing jobs open up every day due to promotions, r

3、esignations, terminations(解雇), and retirements. (Yes, people are retiring even in this economy.) In both good times and bad, turnover creates more openings than economic growth does. Even in June of 2007, when the economy was still moving ahead, job growth was only 132,000, while turnover was 4.7 mi

4、llion!And as it turns out, even today with job growth near zero over 4 million job hunters are being hired every month.I dont mean to imply that overall job growth doesnt have an impact on ones ability to land a job. Its true that if total employment were higher, it would mean more jobs for all of u

5、s to choose from (and compete for). And its true that there are currently more people applying for each available job opening, regardless of whether its a new one or not.But what often distinguishes those who land jobs from those who dont is their ability to stay motivated. Theyre willing to do the

6、hard work of identifying their valuable skills; be creative about where and how to look; learn how to present themselves to potential employers; and keep going, even after repeated rejections. The Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows that 2.7 million people who wanted and were available for work ha

7、dnt looked within the last four weeks and were no longer even classified as unemployed.So dont let the headlines fool you into giving up. Four million people get hired every month in the U.S. You can be one of them.57. The author tends to believe that high unemployment rate _.A) deprives many people

8、 of job opportunitiesB) prevents many people from changing careersC) should not stop people from looking for a jobD) does not mean the U.S. economy is worsening58. Where do most job openings come from?A) Job growth. C) Improved economy.B) Job turnover. D)Business expansion.59. What does the author s

9、ay about overall job growth?A) It doesnt have much effect on individual job seekers.B) It increases peoples confidence in the economy.C) It gives a ray of hope to the unemployed.D) It doesnt mean greater job security for the employed.60. What is the key to landing a job according to the author?A) Ed

10、ucation. C) Persistence.B) Intelligence. D) Experience.61. What do we learn from the passage about the unemployment figures in the U.S.?A) They clearly indicate how healthy the economy is.B) They provide the public with the latest information.C) They warn of the structural problems in the economy.D)

11、 They exclude those who have stopped looking for a job.Passage TwoQuestions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.Our risk of cancer rises dramatically as we age. So it makes sense that the elderly should be routinely screened for new tumors or doesnt it?While such vigilant(警覺(jué)的)tracking of can

12、cer is a good thing in general, researchers are increasingly questioning whether all of this testing is necessary for the elderly. With the percentage of people over age 65 expected to nearly double by 2050, its important to weigh the health benefits of screening against the risks and costs of routi

13、ne testing.In many cases, screening can lead to surgeries to remove cancer, while the cancers themselves may be slow-growing and may not pose serious health problems in patients remaining years. But the message that everyone must screen for cancer has become so deep-rooted that when health care expe

14、rts recommended that women under 50 and over 74 stop screening for breast cancer, it caused a riotous reaction among doctors, patients and advocacy groups.Its hard to uproot deeply held beliefs about cancer screening with scientific data. Certainly, there are people over age 75 who have had cancers

15、detected by routine screening, and gained several extra years of life because of treatment. And clearly, people over age 75 who have other risk factors for cancer, such as a family history or prior personal experience with the disease, should continue to get screened regularly. But for the remainder

16、, the risk of cancer, while increased at the end of life, must be balanced with other factors like remaining life expectancy(預(yù)期壽命).A recent study suggests that doctors start to make more objective decisions about who will truly benefit from screening- especially considering the explosion of the elde

17、rly that will soon swell our population.Its not an easy calculation to make, but one that makes sense for all patients. Dr. Otis Brawley said, “Many doctors are ordering screening tests purely to cover themselves. We need to think about the rational use of health care.”That means making some difficu

18、lt decisions with elderly patients, and going against the misguided belief that when it comes to health care, more is always better.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。62. Why do doctors recommend routine cancer screening for elderly people?A) It is believed to contribute to long life.B) It is part of their health ca

19、re package.C) The elderly are more sensitive about their health.D) The elderly are in greater danger of tumor growth.63. How do some researchers now look at routine cancer screening for the elderly?A) It adds too much to their medical bills.B) It helps increase their life expectancy.C) They are doub

20、tful about its necessity.D) They think it does more harm than good.64. What is the conventional view about women screening for breast cancer?A) It applies to women over 50. C) It is optional for young women.B) It is a must for adult women. D) It doesnt apply to women over 74.65. Why do many doctors

21、prescribe routine screening for cancer?A) They want to protect themselves against medical disputes.B) They want to take advantage of the medical care system.C) They want data for medical research.D) They want their patients to suffer less.66. What does the author say is the general view about health

22、 care?A) The more, the better. C) Better early than late.B) Prevention is better than cure. D) Better care, longer life.57. The author tends to believe that high unemployment rate _?答案:C. should not stop people from looking for a job.解析:本題重點(diǎn)考察作者觀點(diǎn)。題干問(wèn)在作者看來(lái),高失業(yè)率怎么樣?鎖定原文第一段,雖然第一段中的bad for the economy,

23、discouraging,change careers等字眼跟選項(xiàng)ABD當(dāng)中的詞匯很類(lèi)似,但是要注意的是,真正表達(dá)作者觀點(diǎn)的是第一段最后一句But it actually shouldnt matter to you nearly as much as you think。其實(shí)高失業(yè)率跟你沒(méi)太大關(guān)系。包括原文最后一段第一句“So dont let the headlines fool you into giving up.”所以,綜上所述,它不該給你找工作帶來(lái)阻礙,引申意思就是該怎么辦就怎么辦,不要在意官方統(tǒng)計(jì)的高失業(yè)率。58. Where do most job openings come

24、from?答案:B. Job turnover解析:本題屬于細(xì)節(jié)考查題。題干問(wèn)大部分的職位空缺來(lái)自于哪里?根據(jù)四個(gè)選項(xiàng),可以用排除法將business expansion排除,因?yàn)樵牟⑽刺峒?。再剩下的三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,根據(jù)原文第二段的第一句job growth numbers dont matter to job hunters as much asjob turnover data以及turnovercreates more openings than economic growth does.可以確定人員更替(turnover)提供了更多的職位空缺,因此答案為Job turnover。59.

25、What does the author say about overall job growth?答案:A. It doesnt have much effect on individual job seekers.解析:本題繼續(xù)考察作者觀點(diǎn)。題干問(wèn)作者對(duì)于整體就業(yè)增長(zhǎng)(overall job growth)的態(tài)度是怎樣的,可以定位到原文倒數(shù)第三段,關(guān)鍵是第一句:I dont mean to imply that overall job growth doesnt have an impact on ones ability to land a job. 此處用到雙重否定,“我并不是說(shuō)整體就

26、業(yè)增長(zhǎng)對(duì)一個(gè)人找工作沒(méi)有絲毫影響”,也就是說(shuō)“有一定影響,但是沒(méi)有那么大”所以答案是A,而B(niǎo)CD選項(xiàng)的confidence,hope,job security原文并未提及。60. What is the key to landing a job according to the author?答案:C. Persistence解析:本題屬于細(xì)節(jié)考查題。定位原文倒數(shù)第二段第一句But what often distinguishes those who land jobs from those who dont is their ability to stay motivated. 關(guān)鍵詞是stay motivated

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