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06年秋季中口真題LtDDirections:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearapassageandreadthesamepassagewithblanksinit.Fillineachoftheblankswiththewordorwordsyouhaveheardonthetape.WriteyouranswerinthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.RememberyouwillhearthepassageONLYONCE.
Britishpeoplearefarmoresophisticatedaboutbeveragesthantheywere50yearsago.WitnesstheStarbucksrevolutionandyou’llknowwhere___________(1)goes.However,spurredonbyrecentstudiessuggestingthatitcancuttheriskof___________(2)andretardtheagingprocess,teaisenjoyinga___________(3).
Althoughteaisavailableinmoreplacesthanever,itremainstobe_____________(4)ofatypicalBritishfamily.
IfyouareinvitedtoanEnglishhome,_____________(5)inthemorningyougetacupoftea.Itiseitherbroughtinbya1.(A)TheprogramonChannelEightremindsmeofTVcommercials.
(B)TheproductadvertisedintheTVcommercialcannothelpcuremyillness.
(C)Idon’twatchTVthatmuch,becauseoftheomnipresentadvertisements.
(D)Ihavetositonthesofa,becauseIamtoosicktostandinfrontofthetelevision.
2.(A)Theplanearrivedat7:30.
(B)Theplanearrivedat8:00.
(C)Theplanearrivedat9:00.
(D)Theplanearrivedat10:00.
3.(A)I’llasksomeoneelsetoreadandcheckthisagreementforerrors.
(B)I’llthinkmoreabouttheagreementbeforemakingadecision.
(C)It’sobviousthatI’lldiscusstheagreementwithmyassistantfirst.
(D)It’soutofquestionthatIshouldgetintoanyagreementwithyou.
4.(A)Thebettermembersdecidedtocancelthemeeting.
(B)Lessthanhalfofthecommitteewasawayonbusinesstrips.
(C)It’dbebetterifnoonehadattendedthismorning’scommitteemeeting..
(D)Themeetingwascancelledbecauseoflowattendance.
5.(A)Supermarketsintheinnercityandthesuburbsareusuallyownedbythesamecompany.
(B)Productsingrocerystoresaremoreexpensivethanthoseinsupermarkets.
(C)Thereisapricedifferenceforthesameproducteveninshopsrunbythesamecompany.
(D)Peopleprefertoshopinsupermarkets,whicharemostlylocatedinthesuburbs,withfreeparkingspace.
6.(A)ManyAmericanscannotaffordhighereducationbecauseofthesoaringcollegetuitionfeesandexpenses.
(B)SendingtheirchildrentocollegeisnolongerabiggerchallengeformillionsofAmericans.
(C)TheAmericangovernmenthassetthegoalthatitwilleventuallystopfundinghighereducationinstitutions.
(D)Nowadays,Americanparentshavetopaymoretosendtheirchildrentocollege.
7.(A)Formanyuniversitygraduates,thejobstheytakewillnotberelatedtotheiracademicachievements.
(B)Becauseofeconomicrecession,thenumberofuniversitystudentsmajoringinliberalartsisdeclining.
(C)Universitystudentswhoareinterestedinliberalartswillhavemorejobopportunitiesupongraduation.
(D)Withhighunemploymentrate,manyuniversitystudentswillhavetooptfortransferringtoothermajors.
8.(A)Goodbusinessnegotiatorswillneverrepeatwhatotherpeoplehavealreadyrestated.
(B)Restatingbygoodbusinessnegotiatorsisnotaneffectivewaytochecktheinformation.
(C)Goodbusinessnegotiatorsaresometimescuriousaboutotherpeople’srestatements.
(D)Restatingwhatothershavesaidisagoodstrategyforconfirmingunderstanding.
9.(A)Wecannotreachanagreement,letaloneaspokenpromise.
(B)We’dbetterdraftandthensignawrittenagreement.
(C)Wegenerallykeepourpromisesinbusinesstransactions.
(D)Wehopeyouunderstandwhyweareunabletokeepourpromises.
10.(A)Idon’tthinkyouhavemoretosayonthattopic.
(B)Ithinkwe’dbettertalkaboutthatindetailsometimelater.
(C)Iamtrulyappreciativeifyoucanelaborateonthattopicafterlunch.
(D)Iambusyrightnow,sowemightaswelldiscussitoverlunchtoday.2.TalksandConversationsDirections:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversationsAftereachofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.ListencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkorconversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourchoicesandchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.ThenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Questions11—1411.(A)Two(B)Three(C)Four(D)Five
12.(A)Aprofit-makingprivateschool.
(B)Anon-profit-makingindependentschool.
(C)Astateschoolthatisfundedbynon-governmentalsources.
(D)AsecondaryschoolthatisopentothemajorityofBritishstudents.
13.(A)Manychildrenarenolongerplacedinschoolsaccordingtotheiracademicabilities.
(B)Manychildrencanaffordtostudyinprivateschools,astheybecomepartofthestatesystem.
(C)Childrenfromwealthyfamiliesnolongerchoosetogoandstudyinpublicschools.
(D)Clevererchildrenwillbesenttothebestprivateschoolsinthecountryforabetterdevelopment.
14.(A)Cleverandlessbrightchildrenwillmixwellwitheachother.
(B)Schoolauthoritieswillreceivemorefundsfromthegovernment.
(C)Moststudentswilldowellintheirentranceexaminationforthehighereducation.
(D)Everychildwillhaveanequalopportunitytogoontohighereducation.Questions15—1815.(A)Onethatisunabridgedwithdetaileddefinitions.
(B)Onethatcontainsfewerwordsandemphasizesonspecialwords.
(C)Onethatcontainsabroadrangeofwordsincommonusage.
(D)Onethatspansseveralvolumesandhasextensivewordhistories
16.(A)TheNewOxfordPictureDictionary
(B)TheAmericanHeritageDictionary
(C)TheDictionaryofLegalTerms
(D)TheDrinkingWaterDictionary
17.(A)Itlistsabbreviations,propernouns,andtablesofmeasures.
(B)Itisanunabridgededitionprovidingasmanyas500,000entries.
(C)Itwasrandomlycompiledandcontainsasmanyforeignwordsaspossible.
(D)Itprovidesdetailedinformationoffamouspeopleandplaces.
18.(A)Aschooldictionary.(B)Acollegedictionary.
(C)Ageneraldictionary.(D)Aspecializeddictionary.Questions19—2219.(A)He’sboughthiswifeapresent.(B)He’smissedanimportantphonecall.
(C)He’sdismissedhisnewsecretary.(D)He’spoppedoutshopping.
20.(A)Talkingaboutthelatestfashion.
(B)Offeringspecialreductions.
(C)Givingbiggerdiscountstofemalecustomers.
(D)Pressingonthecustomertomakeadecision.
21.(A)Upsidedownandinsideout.(B)Insideoutandbacktofront.
(C)Withitssleevesastrouserlegs.(D)Withitspatternupsidedown.
22.(A)AV-neckedpulloverwithshortsleeves.
(B)Ahigh-neckedpulloverwithlongsleeves.
(C)Awhitepulloverwithapattern.
(D)Abluepulloverwithahighneck.Questions23—2623.(A)Thatofacreator.(B)Thatofare-creator.
(C)Thatofareceiver.(D)Thatofaperformer.
24.(A)Becauseweneedtoconcentrateforourquietthought.
(B)Becausewewanttogivefullattentiontothedriving.
(C)Becausewetrytoavoidbeingcaughtbythepatrollingpolice.
(D)Becauseweintendtobeascasualaspossibleinthedriving.
25.(A)Intheelevator.(B)Inthecar.
(C)Inthebathroom.(D)Inthechurch.
26.(A)Byperceptiveandanalyticallistening.
(B)Bytakingasonicbath.
(C)Byattendingclassicalconcerts.
(D)Bylisteningtoanemotionalpieceofmusic.Questions27—3027.(A)Hisgrandfather’shouse.(B)Hisparents’remarks.
(C)Amagazine.(D)Acoursebook.
28.(A)Enjoyingvisitingzoos.(B)Drivingacar.
(C)Makingmoney.(D)Takingkidstoamuseum.
29.(A)Itdiedafewyearsago.(B)Itkilledseveraltourists.
(C)Itisonlyalegend.(D)Itisalivingdinosaur.
30.(A)Noonehasprovidedanaccuratedescriptionoftheanimal.
(B)Nodeadbodiesoftheanimalhaveeverbeenfound.
(C)Thereareonly500specieslivinginLochNess.
(D)Thelakeisnotdeepenoughforsuchahugeanimal.PartC:ListeningandTranslation1.SentenceTranslationDirections:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear5sentencesinEnglish.YouwillhearthesentencesONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachsentence,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversioninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.
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(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
2.PassageTranslationDirections:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear2passagesinEnglish.YouwillhearthepassagesONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachpassage,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversioninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Youmaytakenoteswhileyouarelistening.(1)
(2)Directions:Inthissection,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsbasedonitscontent.YouaretochooseONEbestanswer,(A),(B),(C)or(D),toeachquestion.AnswerallthequestionsfollowingeachpassageonthebasisofwhatisstatedorimpliedinthatpassageandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Questions1—5ThepurposeoftheAmericancourtsystemistoprotecttherightsofthepeople.AccordingtoAmericanlaw,ifsomeoneisaccusedofacrime,heorsheisconsideredinnocentuntilthecourtprovesthatthepersonisguilty.Inotherwords,itistheresponsibilityofthecourttoprovethatapersonisguilty.Itisnottheresponsibilityofthepersontoprovethatheorsheisinnocent.
Inordertoarrestaperson,thepolicehavetobereasonablysurethatacrimehasbeencommitted.Thepolicemustgivethesuspectthereasonswhytheyarearrestinghimandtellhimhisrightsunderthelaw.Thenthepolicetakethesuspecttothepolicestationto“book”him.“Bookingmeansthatthenameofthepersonandthechargesagainsthimareformallylistedatthepolicestation.
Thenextstepisforthesuspecttogobeforeajudge.Thejudgedecideswhetherthesuspectshouldbekeptinjailorreleased.Ifthesuspecthasnopreviouscriminalrecordandthejudgefeelsthathewillreturntocourtratherthanrunaway—forexample,becauseheownsahouseandhasafamily—hecangofree.Otherwise,thesuspectmustputupbail.Atthistime,too,thejudgewillappointacourtlayertodefendthesuspectifhecan’taffordone.
Thesuspectreturnstocourtaweekortwolater.Alawyerfromthedistrictattorney’sofficepresentsacaseagainstthesuspect.Thisiscalledahearing.Theattorneymaypresentevidenceaswellaswitnesses.Thejudgeatthehearingthendecideswhetherthereisenoughreasontoholdatrial.Ifthejudgedecidesthatthereissufficientevidencetocallforatrial,heorshesetsadateforthesuspecttoappearincourttoformallypleadguiltyornotguilty.
Atthetrial,ajuryof12peoplelistenstotheevidencefrombothattorneysandhearsthetestimonyofthewitnesses.Thenthejurygoesintoaprivateroomtoconsidertheevidenceanddecidewhetherthedefendantisguiltyofthecrime.Ifthejurydecidesthatthedefendantisinnocent,hegoesfree.However,ifheisconvicted,thejudgesetsadateforthedefendanttoappearincourtagainforsentencing.Atthistime,thejudgetellstheconvictedpersonwhathispunishmentwillbe.Thejudgemaysentencehimtoprison,orderhimtopayafine,orplacehimonprobation.
TheAmericanjusticesystemisverycomplexandsometimesoperatesslowly.However,everystepisdesignedtoprotecttherightsofthepeople.Theseindividualrightsarethebasis,orfoundation,oftheAmericangovernment.1.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
(A)TheAmericancourtsystemrequiresthatasuspectprovethatheorsheisinnocent.
(B)TheUScourtsystemisdesignedtoprotecttherightsofthepeople.
(C)UndertheAmericancourtsystem,judgedecidesifasuspectisinnocentorguilty.
(D)TheUScourtsystemisdesignedtohelpthepolicepresentacaseagainstthesuspect.
2.Whatfollows‘inotherwords’(para.1)?
(A)Anexampleoftheprevioussentence.
(B)Anewideaaboutthecourtsystem.
(C)Anitemofevidencetocallforatrial.
(D)Arestatementoftheprevioussentence.
3.Accordingtothepassage,‘hecangofree’(para.3)means_________.
(A)thesuspectisfreetochoosealawyertodefendhim
(B)thesuspectdoesnothavetogototrialbecausethejudgehasdecidedheisinnocent
(C)thesuspectwillbeinformedbymailwhetherheisinnocentornot
(D)thesuspectdoesnothavetowaitinjailorpaymoneyuntilhegoestotrial
4.Whatisthepurposeofhavingthesuspectpaybail?
(A)Topayforthejudgeandthetrial.
(B)Topayforacourtlawyertodefendthesuspect.
(C)Toensurethatthesuspectwillreturntocourt.
(D)Toensurethatthesuspectwillappearinprison.
5.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
(A)TheAmericanjusticesystemsometimesoperatesslowly.
(B)Thepolicecanarrestasuspectwithoutgivinganyreasons.
(C)Itistheresponsibilityofthesuspecttoproveheisinnocent.
(D)Thejuryconsiderstheevidenceinthecourtroom.Questions6—10Soyou’vegotaninvention—youandaround39,000otherseachyear,accordingto2002statistics!
The64,000-dollarquestion,ifyouhavecomeupwithadevicewhichyoubelievetobetheanswertotheenergycrisisoryou’veinventedalawnmowerwhichcutsgrasswithajetofwater(notsodaft,someonehasinventedone),ishowtoensureyou’retheonetoreaptherewardsofyouringenuity.Howwillallyougardenshedboffinsouttherekeepothersfromcapitalizingonyourideasandliningtheirpocketsatyourexpense?
Oneofthefirststepstoprotectyourinterestistopatentyourinvention.Thatcankeepitoutofthegraspofthepiratesforatleastthenext20years.Andforthisreasoninventorsintheirdrovesbeataconstanttrailfromalloverthecountrytothedoorsofananonymousgrey-frontedbuildingjustbehindLondon’sHolborntotryandpatenttheirdevices.
ThebuildinghousesthePatentOffice.It’sanantheapofcorridors,officesandfilingrooms—asortinghouseandstoragedepotforoneoftheworld’sbiggestandmostvariedcollectionsoftechnicaldata.Sometenmillionpatents—Englishandforeign—arelistedthere.
Fileafterfile,catalogueaftercataloguedetailthebrain-childrenofinventorsdownthecenturies,froma1600’smachinegundesignedtofiresquarebulletsatinfidelsandroundonesatChristians,topresent-daylaser,nuclearandcomputertechnology.
Thefirst‘letterspatent’weregrantedaslongagoas1449toaFlemishcraftsmanbythenameofJohnUtynam.Theletters,writteninLatin,arestillonfileattheoffice.TheyweregrantedbyKingHenryVIandentitledUtynamto‘importintothiscountry’hisknowledgeofmakingstainedglasswindowsinordertoinstallsuchwindowsatEtonCollege.
Present-daypatentsprocedureisamoresophisticatedaffairthangettingago-aheadnotefromthemonarch.Thesedaysthestrictproceduresgoverningwhetheryougetapatentforyourrevolutionarymouse-traporsolar-poweredback-scratcherhavebeenreducedtoaprettyexactscience.
Fromstarttofinishitwilltakearoundtwoandahalfyearsandcost£165fortheinventortogainpatentprotectionforhisbrainchild.That’sifhe’slucky.BynomeansallwhoapplytothePatentOffice,whichisabranchoftheDepartmentofTrade,getapatent.
AkeymanatthePatentOfficeisBernardPartridge,PrincipalExaminer(Administration),whoboilsdowntoonewordthevitalingredientanyinventorneedsbeforehecanhopetoovercomethemanyhurdlesinthecomplexprocedureofobtainingapatent—‘ingenuity’.6.Peopletakeoutapatentbecausetheywantto__________.
(A)keeptheirideasfrombeingstolen
(B)reaptherewardsofsomebodyelse’singenuity
(C)visitthepatentofficebuilding
(D)comeupwithmorenewdevices
7.Thephrase‘thebrain-childrenofinventors’(para.5)means_________.
(A)thechildrenwithhighintelligence
(B)theinventionsthatpeoplecomeupwith
(C)adevicethatachildbelievestobetheanswertotheenergycrisis
(D)alawnmowerthatanindividualhasinventedtocutgrass
8.Whathavethe1600’smachinegunandthepresent-daylaserincommon?
(A)Bothwereapprovedbythemonarch.
(B)BothweregrantedbyKingHenryVI.
(C)BothwererejectedbytheDepartmentofTrade.
(D)Bothwerepatented.
9.WhyisJohnUtynamstillremembered?
(A)Heisthefirstpersontogetapatentforhisrevolutionarymouse-trap.
(B)Heisthefirstpersontobegrantedanofficialpatent.
(C)HeisthefirstpersontobeanofficerinthePatentOffice.
(D)Heisthefirstpersontohaveinventedalawnmower.
10.Accordingtothepassage,howwouldyoudescribethecomplexprocedureofobtainingapatentforaninvention?
(A)Itisratherexpensive.
(B)Itisanimpossibletask.
(C)Itisextremelydifficult.
(D)Itisverytricky.Questions11—15Alllivingcellsonearthrequiremoisturefortheirmetabolism.Cerealgrainswhenbroughtinfromthefield,althoughtheymayappeartobedry,maycontain20percentofmoistureormore.Iftheyarestoredinabinthus,thereissufficientmoistureinthemtosupportseveralvarietiesofinsects.Theseinsectswill,therefore,liveandbreedand,astheygrowandeatthegrain,itprovidesthemwithbiologicalenergyfortheirlifeprocesses.Thisenergywill,justasinman,becomemanifestasheat.Sincethebulkofthegrainactsasaninsulator,thetemperaturesurroundingthecolonyofinsectswillrisesothat,notonlyispartofthegrainspoiledbythedirectattackoftheinsectsbutmoremaybedamagedbytheheat.Sometimes,thetemperaturemayevenrisetothepointwherethestoredgraincatchesfire.Forsafestorage,grainmustbedrieduntilitsmoisturecontentis13percentorless.
Traditionalartsoffoodpreservationtookadvantageofthisprincipleinanumberofways.Theplantseeds,wheat,rye,rice,barleymillet,maize,arethemselvesstructuresevolvedbynaturetoprovidestoredfood.Thestarchoftheirendospermisusedforthenourishmentoftheembryoduringthetimeitover-winters(ifitisaplantoftheTemperateZone)anduntilitsnewleaveshavegrownandtheirchlorophyllcantrapenergyfromthesunlighttonourishthenew-grownplant.Theseparationbythreshingandwinnowingis,therefore,tosomedegreepartofatechniqueoffoodpreservation.
Thedirectdryingofotherfoodshasalsobeenused.FishhasbeendriedinmanypartsoftheworldbesidesAfrica.Slicesofdriedmeatarepreparedbynumerousraces.Biltong,aformofdriedmeat,wasacustomaryfoodfortravelers.Thedryingofmeatorfish,eitherinthesunoroverafire,quiteapartfromthedegreetowhichitexposesthefoodtoinfectionbybacteriaandinfestationbyinsects,tendsalsotoharmitsquality.Proteinsarecomplexmolecularstructureswhicharereadilydisrupted.Thisisthereasonwhydriedmeatbecomestoughandcan,withsomescientificjustification,bylikenedtoleather.
Thetechnicalprocessofdryingfoodsindirectlybypicklingtheminthestrongsaltsolutionscommonlycalled‘brine’doeslessharmtotheproteinthanstraightforwarddrying,particularlyifthisiscarriedoutathightemperatures.Itisforthisreasonthatmanyofthetypicaldryingprocessesarenottakentocompletion.Thatistosay,theouterpartsmaybedriedleavingamoistinnersection.Underthesecircumstances,preservationisonlypartial.Thedriedfoodkeepslongerthanitwouldhaveundriedbutitcannotbekeptindefinitely.Forthisreason,traditionalprocessesaretobefoundinmanypartsoftheworldinwhichacombinationofpartialdryingandpicklinginbrineisused.Quiteoftenthedryinginvolvesexposuretosmoke.Foodstreatedinthiswayare,besidesfishofvarioussorts,bacon,hamsandnumeroustypesofsausages.11.Accordingtothepassage,insectsspoilstoredcerealsby________.
(A)consumingallthegrainthemselves
(B)generatingheatandraisingthesurroundingtemperature
(C)increasingthemoisturecontentinthegrain
(D)attackingeachotherformoregrain
12.Inspeakingofthetraditionalmethodsoffoodpreservation,thewriter________.
(A)expressesdoubtsaboutdirectsmoking
(B)describessaltingandpicklingasineffective
(C)condemnsdirectdrying
(D)mentionsthreshingandwinnowing
13.Directdryingaffectsthequalityofmeatorfishbecause________.
(A)itexposesthemtoinsects
(B)itmakesthemhard
(C)itdamagestheprotein
(D)itdevelopsbacteria
14.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatsaltingpreservesfoodby________.
(A)destroyingtheprotein
(B)drawingawaymoisturefromthefood
(C)dryingthefoodinthesun
(D)dressingthefood
15.Accordingtothepassage,partialdryingisusefulbecause________.
(A)itdamagestheproteinless
(B)itcanbecombinedwithpickling
(C)itleavestheinsidemoist
(D)itmakesthefoodsoftQuestions16—20Wearemovinginexorablyintotheageofautomation.Ouraimisnottodeviseamechanismwhichcanperformathousanddifferentactionsofanyindividualmanbut,onthecontrary,onewhichcouldbyasingleactionreplaceathousandmen.
Industrialautomationhasmovedalongthreelines.Firstthereistheconveyorbeltsystemofcontinuousproductionwherebyseparateoperationsarelinkedintoasinglesequence.Thegoodsproducedbythiswell-establishedmethodareuntouchedbytheworker,andthemachinereplacesbothunskilledandsemiskilled.Secondly,thereisautomationwithfeedbackcontrolofthequalityoftheproduct:heremechanismsarebuiltintothesystemwhichcancomparetheoutputwithanorm,thatis,theactualproductwithwhatitissupposedtobe,andthencorrectanyshortcomings.Theentirecycleofoperationsdispenseswithhumancontrolexceptinsofarasmonitorsareconcerned.Oneortwoexamplesofthistypeofautomationwillillustrateitsimmensepossibilities.ThereisafactoryintheU.S.A.whichmakes1,000millionelectriclightbulbsayear,andthefactoryemploysthreehundredpeople.Ifthepreautomationtechniquesweretobeemployed,thelabourforcerequiredwouldleapto25,000.Amotormanufacturingcompanywith45,000sparepartsregulatestheirentiresupplyentirelybycomputer.Computerscanbeentrustedwithmostofthesupervisionofindustrialinstallations,suchaschemicalplantsoroilrefineries.Thirdly,thereiscomputerautomation,forbanks,accountingdepartments,insurancecompaniesandthelike.Heretheessentialfeaturesaretherecording,storing,sortingandretrievalofinformation.
Theprincipalmeritofmoderncomputingmachinesistheachievementoftheirvastlygreaterspeedofoperationbycomparisonwithunaidedhumaneffort;ataskwhichotherwisemighttakeyears,ifattemptedatall,nowtakesdaysorhours.
Oneofthemosturgentproblemsofindustrialsocietiesrapidlyintroducingautomationishowtofillthetimethatwillbemadefreebythemachineswhichwilltakeoverthetasksoftheworkers.Thequestionisnotsimplyoffillingemptytimebutalsoofutilizingthesurplushumanenergythatwillbereleased.Wearealreadyseeingstrawsinthewind:destructiveoutburstsonthepartofyouthwhoseworknolongerdemandsmuscularstrength.Whileautomationwillundoubtedlydoawaywithalargenumberoftediousjobs,arewesurethatitwillnotputotherswhichareequallytediousintheirplace?Foranenormousamountofsheermonitoringwillberequired.Amaninanautomatedplantmayhavetositforhoursonandwatchingdialsandtakingdecisiveactionwhensomesignalinformshimthatallisnotwell.Whatmeaningwillhisoccupationbearfortheworker?Howwillhedevotehisfreetimeafterafourorfivehourstintoflabour?Moreover,what,indeed,willbethesignificanceforhimofhisleisure?Ifindustryofthefuturecouldbepurgedofitsmonotonyandmeaninglessness,manwouldthenbebetterequippedtousehisleisuretimeconstructively.16.Themainpurposeofautomationis_________.
(A)todevisethemachinewhichcouldreplacethesemi-skilled
(B)toprocessinformationasfastaspossible
(C)todevelopanefficientlabor-savingmechanism
(D)tomakeanindividualmanperformmanydifferentactions
17.Thechiefbenefitofcomputingmachinesis________.
(A)theirgreaterspeedofoperation
(B)theircontroloftheproductquality
(C)theirconveyorbeltsystemofcontinuousproduction
(D)theirsupervisionofindustrialinstallations
18.Oneoftheproblemsbroughtaboutbyautomationinindustrialsocietiesis_________.
(A)plentyofinformation
(B)surplushumanenergy
(C)destructiveoutbursts
(D)lessleisuretime
19.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheuseof‘stint’(para.4)?
(A)Effort.
(B)Force.
(C)Excess.
(D)Period.
20.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
(A)Thereisnoautomationwithfeedbackcontrolofthequalityoftheproduct.
(B)Computersarereliableinanysupervisionofindustrialinstallations.
(C)Theessentialfeaturesforbanksaretherecordingandsortingofinformation.
(D)Automationwillundoubtedlyeliminatenumeroustediousjobs.Questions21—25ThecitywaterpipesinRomewereusuallyofbakedclayorlead;copperwassometimesusedandalsohollowedstone.ForthelargesupplyconduitsleadingtothecitytheRomansusedcoveredchannelswithfreewatersurfaces,ratherthanpipes.Perhapsthischoicewasamatterofeconomics,forapparentlytheycouldmakeleadpipesupto15inchesindiameter.Whilepipescanfollowtheprofileofundulatingground,withthepressureincreasinginthelowerareas,channelscannot.Theymustslopecontinuouslydownwards,becausewaterinchannelsdoesnotnormallyflowuphill;andthegrademustbeflat,from1in60insmallchannelstoperhaps1in3,000inlargeones,tokeepthewaterspeeddowntoafewfeetpersecond.Thusthemainsupplychannelsoraqueductshadlonglengthsofflatgradeandwheretheycrosseddepressionsorvalleystheywerecarriedonelevatedstonebridgesintheformoftieredarches.AtthebeginningoftheChristianeratherewereover30milesoftheseraisedaqueductsinthe250milesofchannelsandtunnelsbringingwatertoRome.Thechannelswereupto6feetwideand5to8feethigh.Sometimeschannelswerelateraddedonthetopsofexistingones.TheremainsofsomeoftheseaqueductsstillgracetheskylineontheoutskirtsofRomeandelsewhereinEuropesimilarruinsarefound.
BrickandstonedrainswereconstructedinvariouspartsofRome.Theoldestexis
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