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一、UseofEnglish
1、Arewomenreallyadvancing?InAfrica,HIV/AIDShassetthemback,whileinIndia,pregnantwomen(1)_____preferboystheyaborthalfamillionfemalesayear.AndinBritain,whichsawa(2)_____femaleprimeministerduringthe1980s,areportbythenation'sEqualOpportunitiesCommissionsaysgenderequalityinpubliclifeis"decadesaway".(3)_____about10%ofseniorpositionsinlargecompaniesandlawenforcementareheldbywomen,whilethe(4)_____forwomeninParliamentissoslowthatequalitymay(5)_____acouplecenturies.
InBritain,asinAmerica,there'sa(6)_____thatdiscriminationplays(7)_____ofaroleinwomen'sprogressinpubliclifeasmorewomenstayinfavorofmotherhood(8)_____careersinwhat'scalled"choicefeminism".These"choices",however,areoften(9)_____.bythehighcostofdaycareoritsunavailability.
InJapan,(10)_____discriminationagainstwomenstillremainsstrong,(11)_____a1985lawagainstit.Butnowthatnation,withitslowbirthrate,facesalabor(12)_____asitagesrapidly,andthegovernmentis(13)_____newmeasurestoencouragemotherstoreturntoworkafterchildbirth.Thenewmeasures(14)_____moreworkflexibilityforsuchreturningworkers,(15)_____daycare,andsupportwomenentrepreneurs.
TheArabworldhasonlyrecentlybeguntorecognizetheuntappedpotentialofwomenasleaders.Iraq'snewConstitutionrequiredevery(16)_____candidateintherecentelectiontobeawomanandthatitsparliamentbe25percentfemale.(17)_____thecharteralsogivesa(18)_____roletoIslaminwritingnewlaws.
(19)_____manymeasures,frompoliticstopoverty,womenstillhavealongwaytogotowardequalityand(20)_____.
A.such
B.so
C.too
D.hardly
2、(2)
A.qualified
B.effective
C.powerful
D.potent
3、(3)
A.Only
B.Simply
C.Just
D.Merely
4、(4)
A.pace
B.step
C.path
D.course
5、(5)
A.spend
B.cost
C.take
D.consume
6、(6)
A.recognition
B.intelligence
C.rationality
D.commonsense
7、(7)
A.fewer
B.less
C.lower
D.smaller
8、(8)
A.than
B.for
C.over
D.against
9、(9)
A.indicated
B.predicted
C.depicted
D.dictated
10、(10)
A.working
B.workforce
C.workfare
D.workplace
11、(11)
A.though
B.despite
C.instead
D.except
12、(12)
A.shortage
B.absence
C.deficit
D.lack
13、(13)
A.putting
B.pushing
C.pulling
D.hauling
14、(14)
A.grant
B.permit
C.accord
D.award
15、(15)
A.advance
B.progress
C.develop
D.improve
16、(16)
A.triple
B.three
C.third
D.threefold
17、(17)
A.And
B.Even
C.Besides
D.But
18、(18)
A.primary
B.preliminary
C.direct
D.primitive
19、(19)
A.To
B.By
C.For
D.With
20、(20)
A.improvement
B.enlargement
C.enlightenment
D.enhancement
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
ImprovingthebalancebetweentheworkingpartofthedayandtherestofitisagoalofagrowingnumberofworkersinrichWesterncountries.Someareturningawayfromtheidealsoftheirparents,forwhomworkalwayscamefirst;otherswithscarceskillsaredemandingmorebecausetheyknowtheycangetit.Employers,Caughtbetweenafallingpopulationofworkersandtightcontrolsonimmigration,areeagertoidentifyextraperksthatwillluremore"talent"theirway.Justnowtheyarefocusingonbenefits(especiallyflexibleworking)thatofferemployeesmorethanjustpay.
Somecompaniessawthechangeofmoodsometimeago.IBMhasmorethan50differentprogrammespromotingwork-lifebalanceandBankofAmericaover30.Butplentyofotherfirmsremainunconvincedandmanylackthecapacitytocatertosuchideaseveniftheywantedto.HelenMuftis,withHayGroup,ahuman-resourcesconsultancy,seesawideninggapbetweenfirms"atthecreativeendofemployment"andthosethatarenot.
Thechiefcomponentofalmostallschemestopromotework-lifebalanceisflexibleworking.Thisallowspeopletoescaperigidnine-to-fiveschedulesandworkawayfromaformaloffice.IBMsaysthat40%ofitsemployeestodayworkoffthecompanypremises.Formanybusinesses,flexibleworkingisanecessity.Globalizationhasspreadthehoursinwhichworkersneedtocommunicatewitheachotherandincreasedthecallforflexibleshifts.
NellaBarkley,anAmericanwhoadvisescompaniesonwork-lifebalance,saysthatlargefirmsalebeginningtounderstandthevalueofsuchschemes,"butonlyslowly".Formostofthem,theystillmeanlittlemorethanchildcare,healthcareandflexibleworking.
Tosomeextent,theproliferationofwork-life-balanceschemesisafunctionoftoday'slabourmarket.Companiesinknowledge,basedindustriesworryabouttheshortageofskillsandhowtheyaregoingtopersuadetalentedpeopletoworkforthem.Althoughwhite-collarworkersaremorelikelytobelaidoffnowadays,theyarealsolikelytogetrehired.UnemploymentamongcollegegraduatesinAmericaisjustover2%.Thesamecompetitionforscarce.talentisevidentinBritain.
Forsometimetocome,talentedpeopleintheWestwilldemandmorefromemployers,andcleveremployerswillcreatenewgewgawstoenticethemtojoin.Thoseemployersshouldnotethatforagrowingnumberoftheseworkersthemostappealinggewgawofallisthefreedomtoworkasandwhentheyplease.
Employeesaredemandingmorefromtheiremployersbecause
A.theyalwaysputtheirworkasthefirstthinginlife.
B.theyarepursuingamorebalancedlifestyle.
C.theyareequippedwithspecialskills.
D.theyarefocusingonbenefitsmorethantheirsalary.
2、
Thepresentsituationaboutthework-lifebalanceproblemisthat
A.manycompanieshavedifferentprogrammesforthisproblem.
B.manycompaniesarereadytotakeeffectivesolutions.
C.companiesareattwoextremesinsolvingthisproblem.
D.manycompaniesareindifferenttothisproblem.
3、
IBMismentionedinthethirdparagraphtoshowthat
A.IBMhasmanydifferentprgrammesenhancingwork-lifebalance.
B.flexibleworkingmeansflexibleworkingtime.
C.flexibleworkingincludesallowingemployeestoworkoutsideoffices.
D.flexibleworkingcanberealizedbyflexibleshifts.
4、
Accordingtothepassage,work-lifebalanceschemes
A.arenowadoptedbymanylargefirms.
B.mainlycontainchildcare,healthcareandflexibleworking.
C.arewelcomedbywhite-collarworkers.
D.arethenaturalresultoflabourforcecompetition.
5、
Theword"gewgaws"(Paragraph6)mostprobablymeans
A.jewelry.
B.positons.
C.policies.
D.payment.
6、Miserseverywhere:thatMediterraneancruisecouldbewithinreachatlast.There'llbenofreeridetotheport,andnofreefoodorentertainmentonboard.Thecabinwillmeasure30meterssquareandhousekeepingwillbeextra.Butthefiberglasssuiteiseasytoclean,andcostsaslittleas£29anight.
Earlierthisyear,serialentrepreneurSteliosHaji-Ioannou,themanwhogaveEuropeitsfirstbudgetairline,cashedin£14millionofhiseasyJetsharestofundwhathecallsa"littleshoppingspree."Boldlyexpandinghisno-frillsmodelintonewmarkets,Stelios(heinsistsonfirst-nameinformality)planstoopenthefirsteasyHotelinLondonthisyearwithpricesfrom£5anight,aneasyBusfleetandeasyCruise,readytosailnextsummer.Alsoonthelist:easyPizzasandeasyTelecom,amobile-phoneservice.
Canhemakeitwork?ThesoaringsuccessofeasyJetanditsrivalswasEurope'sgreatbusinessstoryofthelate1990s,andyetmorecarriersareemergingtoservethe10nationsthatjoinedtheEuropeanUnionlastweek.Whilecopycattingtheideamaylooklikeano-brainer,though,someexpertsdoubtStelios'sexpansionplanshavemuchofafuture."Theno-frillsmodelisveryfragile."saysChrisVossofLondonBusinessSchool."Steliosisapplyingitratherindiscriminately."
Theentrepreneur'srecordismixed.HelaunchedeasyJetin1995,whenhewas28,anditnowhas70planesandrevenuesof£932millionlastyear,upnearly70percentfrom2022.Buthisfirstattempttoclonetheno-frillsmodel,aEurope-widechainofInternetcafeslaunchedattheheightofthebubble,hassincestruggledtomakemoney.HisfirsteasyCinema-ticketsforjust50penceissufferingbecausebigdistributors,fearfulofundercuttingtheirotherbusiness,refusetoallowcheapscreeningsofnewblockbusters.
Thelargerproblem:reducingpricesisnotenoughtomakeno-frillswork.Stelios,forexample,likestoselldirecttothecustomer,preferablyonline,andavoidscorporateaccountsonthetheorythatonlyindividualscareenoughaboutpricetobeloyalno-killscustomers.Hechoosesonlysectorsinwhichthevolumeofbusinesswillclearlyriseaspricesfall.There'snopoint,say,inofferingacut-rateburialservice.SaysStelios:"Thedemandforfuneralsisn'tgoingtogoup—regardlessoftheprice."
IfonetravelsontheMediterraneancruiseinthefuture,
A.he/shewillbecomeacheapskate.
B.itwillcosthim/hermoremoney.
C.itwillbecomemoreeconomical.
D.therewillbenofreeservices.
7、
Steliosexpandshisbusinessfollowingthekeyprinciplethat
A.itisallabouttransportation.
B.itprovidesnofirst-classservice.
C.itlowerstheamountofexpenditure.
D.ithasmanychainstores.
8、
Someexperts,likeChrisVoss,thinkthat
A.theno-killsmodelisverysuccessful.
B.Stelios'sexpansionplanshavegreatfuture.
C.StelioscanhardlyrepeathissoaringsuccessineasyJet.
D.Steliosisverycarefulinapplyinghismodel.
9、
Stelios'recordislistedinordertoshowthat
A.HisisverysuccessfulinrunningeasyJet.
B.HisInternetcafesfailedatlast.
C.HiseasyCinema-ticketsendedupnowhere.
D.Hisattempttoexpandtheno-frillsmodelisimmature.
10、
WhatdoesSteliosmeanbytalkingaboutfunerals?
A.Heonlychoosestherightandsuitablesectors.
B.Hedoesn'tliketodealwithcorporatecustomers.
C.Thelowerpriceisthekeytosuccess.
D.Hewillnotofferapoor-qualityservice.
11、ScientistsJohanFeenstraandRobHayesthinkthey'vefiguredouthowaprocesscalledelectrowettingcanmakepaperthatcandoanythingavideoscreendoes.Sofar,though,allthey'vegottoshowfortheireffortsisatinypieceofe-paperonecentimetersquare—only225pixels,orpictureelements.Thatwon'tbenearlyenoughforheadlinesandnewsvideos.Theonlyhintofthetechnology'spotentialisalaptoppresentationtheinventorshavesetup.ItfeaturesProfessorShape,HarryPotter'steacher,holdinganelectronicnewspaperwithanembeddedvideoclip."That'swhatwewant,"saysHayes.
They'relikelytogetit.LatelastmonthinTokyo,SonytookanimportantleapinthisdirectionbyintroducingLibrie,ane-bookreader.Althoughit'savailableonlyinblackandwhite,Libriehasthemostimportantcharacteristicofpaper:itreflectsnaturallight.Thatmeansitcanbereadonsunnydaysorviewedfromanyangle.Youcanevenchooseyourownfontsize.Isthisfinallythebeginningoftheendofpaper?
Theansweriscloserto"yes"thanyoumaythink.Theholdupsofarhasbeenuser-unfriendlyscreens,butnowe-papernolongerreliesonback-litdisplays.Areflectivedisplayiseasyontheeyes,withtwicethecontrastofcomputerscreensanduptosixtimesthebrightness.Itusespoweronlywhenchangingthepage,soabatterycanlast300hours.Severalfirmsarecompetingforleadership.ThePhilip'sdisplayonLibrieusestechnologyfromMassachusetts-basedE-InkCorp.Anelectricchargemoveseitherblackorwhitecapsulestothesurfaceofthepageinpatternsthatform.images.GyriconMediausesrotatingballswithoneblacksideandonewhitesideforsignsandbillboards.Othercompaniesarefocusingonimprovementsinliquid-crystaldisplays.
Thenextchallengeistoaddcolor.Oneoptionforbookswouldbeasimplecolorfilter,butthatwouldblocktwothirdsofthelight.GuofuZhou,whorunstheE-InkprojectforPhilips,thinksproductswithcoloredinkcanbereadyforthemarketwithinsevenyears.He'snowfocusingone-paperthatcandisplay16ormoregradationsofgray,whichwouldcomeinhandyinmedicalimagingortodisplayblack-and-whitephotographsathome.
Labsaroundtheworldarealsoracingtodesignarobustyetflexiblebacking.PhilipsresearchersareworkingonatechnologyforlaminatingE-Inkonaplasticlayerinsteadofglass,whichwouldthenrollintoapen-sizedtube.Aflexibleproductformobilephonesanddigitalcamerascanbereadyinthreetofiveyears.
WhatscientistsJohanFeenstraandRobHayesdidwasthat
A.theymadeanelectronicnewspaper.
B.theycreatedapieceofvideoscreen-likepaper.
C.theymadeatinypieceofprimitivee-paper.
D.theyinventedtheelectrowettingtechnology.
12、
ThegreatestadvancethatLibriehasisthat
A.itisaboutthesizeofapaperback.
B.itwillbeagreatsuccessinmarket.
C.itworksjustlikearealbook.
D.itequalsmanybooksincontent.
13、
Theansweriscloserto'yes'(Line1,Paragraph3)because
A.theback-litdisplaysisalreadysophisticated.
B.thePhilip'sdisplayhasthelatestE-Inktechnology.
C.GyriconMediahasrotatingballstechnology.
D.thetechnologybarrierisabouttoberemoved.
14、
GuofuZhouwouldprobablyagreethat
A.addingacolorfilterwillbeasimplesolution.
B.coloredinkremainsatoughproblem.
C.e-paperwillbeadoptedbothintheofficeandathome.
D.theobstaclenowistheuser-unfriendlyscreens.
15、
Accordingtothepassage,itispossiblethate-paper
A.willsoonbecommercializedandwithinreach.
B.willbeprintedonpaperwithE-Ink.
C.willreplacethetraditionalpaper.
D.willbemadeofplasticlayerinsteadofglass.
16、"Myveryeducatedmotherjustservedusninepizzas".ManyAmericanschoolchildrenaretaughtthissentencetohelpthemremembertheorderoftheplanetsofthesolarsystem.Soonthough,thismaychangebecause,onJuly29th,ateamofastronomersannouncedthediscoveryofaverydistantcelestialbodylargerthanPluto.Theresearchersclaimthatthenewbody—whichtheyareinformallycallingXena—shouldbeclassifiedasaplanet.
Thenewbody—temporarilynamed2022UB313—orbitstheSunonceevery560years.Itiscurrentlyover14billionkilometresaway,aboutthreetimesfartheroutthanPluto,makingitthemostdistantobjecteverdiscoveredinthesolarsystem.TheresearchersthinkitispartoftheKuiperbelt,aringofrockyobjectsthatextendsbeyondNeptune.
MikeBrownoftheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology,ChadTrujillooftheGeminiObservatoryandDavidRabinowitzofYaleUniversitydiscoveredtheobjectindatarecordedatthePalomarObservatoryinSanDiegoinOctober2022,butitsmotiondidnotbecomeapparentuntiltheyreanalysedthedatainJanuary2022.
Thequestionofwhetherornotthenewbodyshouldbeconsideredaplanethasrekindledthedebateoverwhatexactlycountsasaplanet.Ahandfulofobjectsofsimilarsizeto,butsmallerthan,PlutohavebeendiscoveredintheKuiperbeltoverthepastfewyears.Thesehavenotbeenconsideredplanets,mainlybecausetheyweresmallerthanPluto.But2022UB313islargerthanPluto.IfPlutoisaplanet,shouldn'titbeaswell?
Thecaseisnotsoclearcut.ManyastronomersarguethatPlutoshouldnotbeconsideredaplanet.Itismorelikealargeasteroid,theyhold.Meanwhile,Dr.BrownassertsthatasPlutohashistoricallybeenconsideredaplanet,anythinglargershouldalsobeconsideredone.
Ultimately,theInternationalAstronomicalUnion,agroupofprofessionalastronomers,willendthisexistentialanxiety.Dr.Brownexpectstheprocesstotakemonths,andtheteamisnotallowedtorevealitssuggestednameuntilthen.SincemostGreekandRomannameshavealreadybeenused,heandhiscolleagueshavepreviouslydrawnuponNativeAmericanandInuitmythologyfornames.Hewillonlyhintthatthenewnamecomesfromadifferenttraditionaltogether.
Timewilltellwhethermotherwillbeserving"ninepolishedxylophones","ninepizzas"orjust"noodles".
ThefirstsentenceinParagraph1isusedbyAmericanschoolchildrenbecause
A.itrepresentstypicalAmericanculture.
B.itrepresentsnineplanetsinthesolarsystem.
C.itisoftenusedinteachingastronomy.
D.itisagoodexampleofmnemonics.
17、
Accordingtothepassage,whenwasthenewplanetfirstdetected?
A.OnJuly29th,2022.
B.InOctober2022.
C.InJanuary2022.
D.OnMarch13th,2022.
18、
Thestandardsofplanetareopentoquestionbecause
A.Plutoisnowoneofthenineplanets.
B.Plutoisahistoricalmistake.
C.objectsofsizesimilartoPlutoarenotrecognized.
D.2022UB313islargerthanPluto.
19、
Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthenameofthe2022UB313
A.mightbegivenbytheInternationalAstronomicalUnion.
B.mightberevealedbytheresearchteamsoon.
C.mightbechosenfromlistofGreekandRomannames.
D.mightbechosenfromNativeAmericanandInuitmyth.
20、
Inwhichcasewillmotherbeserving"noodles"?
A.Thenewplanetisnamedafternoodles.
B.Thenewobjectisnotcountedasaplanet.
C.BothPlutoandthenewobjectarenotcountedasplanet.
D.BothPlutoandthenewobjectarecountedasplanet.
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.Productivitygrowthjudderedtoahaltin2000astheeconomyturnedsharplydown.Therecessionin2022wasthemildestonrecord,buttheslowdownwassuddenandsharpaftertherapideconomicexpansionofthelate1990s.WhathasgotMr.Greenspanandhiscolleaguesscratchingtheirheadsistherapidpickupinproductivityinthelast12months.
B.Tryingtounderstandwhythenumbersaresobigcouldhelpdeterminewhetherproductivitywillcontinuetogrowatthispace.Willthemiraclebesustained?Orisitamirageinwhichthegainswillbereversed?
C.AstheFedchairmanpointedout,thismightnotbeallthatunexpectediftheeconomyhadbeenrecoveringrapidly.Economiesoftengrowquitequicklyafterrecessions,andoutputperhouralsogrowsrapidly.Butafterabriefspurtinthefirstquarterofthisyear,America'seconomyhasbeenexpandingsluggishly—sosluggishlythatsomeeconomistsstillworryaboutadouble-diprecession.
D.Theargumentwillnotbesettleduntil,asMr.Greenspanputit,"thebooksareclosed".ItisSimplytoosoontobesurewhichgainswererealandsustainableandwhichweretransitoryorillusory.Thegovernmentfiguresforproductivityinthelate1990shavealreadybeenreviseddown.Theynowlooklessimpressivethantheydidatfirst,buttheystillshowaclearimprovementcomparedwithearlierAmericanproductivitygrowthrates—morethan2.5%ayearsince1995,comparedwithabout1.5%inthepreceding20years.
E.Mr.Greenspan,asmosteconomistsknow,hasmorethananacademicinterestintheanswer.Inrecentyears,hehasstakedagooddealofhisreputationontheexistenceoftheproductivitymiraclewhichappearedtoaccompanythehigh-techboomofthelate1990s.Theprickingofthedotcombubbleinearly2000ledmanytoconcludethattheimpressiveproductivitygainsintheAmericaneconomyfrom1995wouldturnouttobetemporary,evenifthefiguresweren'tsubsequentlyreviseddownwards.Asaconsequence,Mr.Greenspan'scredibilitywouldbetarnished.Somesayitalreadyis:thatheisjustanothereconomistwhobelievedallthehype.
F.So,whyisproductivitygrowingsofast?Thereareseveralpossibleexplanations,noneofthemmutuallyexclusive.Oneissimplythedrivetocutcostsascompaniesstruggletomakeaprofit;gettingridofthe"fat"acquiredduringtheboomyearswillalsocontributetothat.Someoftheimprovementmightbeare-allocationofresourcesintheeconomy.Somebusinesseshavebeenbuyingupcomputersandotherhigh-techequipmentfromfaileddotcomcompanieswhoprobablydidn'tusesuchresourcesveryefficiently.Then,too,hard-pressedbusinessestrytodomorewiththesamestaff,ratherthantakingonextraworkers.Andalowinflationenvironmentmakesitmoredifficultforcompaniestoputuppricesandmoreimportantforthemtoimproveproductivityasfarastheycan.
G.ItisnotoftenthatAlanGreenspanadmitstobeingpuzzledbyeconomicdata.YetonOctober23rd,Mr.GreenspanconfessedthatheandtheFedwerestrugglingtoaccountfortherecentsurgeinAmericanproductivity.Hewastalkingaboutthespectaculargrowthinproductivity-outputperhourworked-overthepastyear.Itwaslikely,hesaid,tobeoneofth
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