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大學(xué)英語四級(jí)試卷PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic“Education:Examination-OrientedorQuality-Oriented”.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.應(yīng)試教育現(xiàn)狀及其原因;
2.素質(zhì)教育的優(yōu)點(diǎn);
3.你的觀點(diǎn)。PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequickly.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
SellingExpertiseontheInternetforExtraCash
TeresaEstes,alicensedmental-healthcounselor,watchedasbusinessatherprivatepracticedecreasedlastyear.Thenthesinglemotherturnedtoherkeyboardtoboostherincome.
Ms.Estesappliedtobecomean“expert”onLivePersonInc.,aWebsitewhereclientspayforonlinechattimewithprofessionalsandadvisersofallfields.For$1.89aminute—aratesheset—the39-year-oldfromMarianna,Fla.,dispensesadvicetoclientsaroundtheglobe.Shespendsaboutfourhoursadayonline,oftenatnight,whenherdaughterhasgonetobed.
“Itwastheeconomy,”shesaysofhermovetotakeherskillsonline.“LivePersonismoreprofitablethanmyprivatepractice.”Ms.Esteshadchargedherprivateclientsupto$75anhour.
Astherecessiondeepens,asmallbutgrowingnumberofpeoplearetakingtheirskillsonline,offeringexpertiseorperformingspecifiedtasksforafee.Labor-at-the-keyboardsitesaregainingpopularityaspeopleincreasinglyturntotheWebinsearchofwork.Internetjob-searchsitessawa51%riseintrafficfromJanuary2008toJanuary2009,accordingtocomScoreMediaMetrix,to26.7millionuniquevisitors.
Amongthemanyfee-for-serviceWebsitesoutthere,atleastthreeareattractingasignificantnumberofusers—thoughconsumersshouldexerciseahealthydegreeofskepticismwhenconsultinganyofthesesites.LivePersonseeksoutexpertsonaslewoftopics,includingmentalhealth,financialservices,shoppingandfashion,aswellaspsychicsandspiritualadvisers.MechanicalTurk,aWebservicerunbyAInc.,paysworkerstoperformtasks,suchascatalogingproductsonline.AssociatedContentpayscontributorstowritearticlesonawiderangeofsubjects,fromorganicflowergardeningtohowtoapplyforfinancialaid.
LivePersonwentpublicin2001,andthecurrentversionofthesitewaslaunchedinlate2007.Today,thesitehas30,000registeredexperts,attractinganaverageof100,000peopleayearwhopayfortheofferedservices,saysChiefExecutiveOfficerRobertLoCascio.Roughly3,500peoplehavemadecontributingtothesitetheirfull-timejob,hesays.
LivePersonsaysitvetscontributors’qualifications,suchasmedicallicensesorfinancialcertification,throughathirdparty,andreliesheavilyonitscommunityreviews.Some200peopleadayapplytobeLivePersonexperts,upfrom120ayearago,saysMr.LoCascio.Oncecleared,advisersworkwithclientsonacost-per-minutebasissetbytheadviser.Thesitetakesacommissionofbetween30%and35%.
AssociatedContent,bycontrast,reviewssubmissionsinhouseandthendecideshowmuchtopayforthem.Thesite,whichspecializesinhow-topiecesandfeaturestoriesonnewstopics,had237,000registeredcontributorsandmorethanonemillioncontentpiecesasofFebruary,bothaboutdoublefromthesamemonthayearago.
Afterpostingthecontent,thesitesellsadvertisementsagainstitanddistributesittoothercompanies,suchasonlineshoeretailerZappos,whichusethecontentontheirownWebsites.IfAssociatedContentacceptsasubmission(itsaysitrejectsabout25%ofthem),theauthorgetsbetween$5and$30,plus$1.50foreach1,000pageviews.Anabilitytowrite“search-engine-optimized”content,anindustrytermforgeneratinggoodGoogleresults,helps,sayssitefounderLukeBeatty.
Peoplearenotonlylookingforpaymentbutalsoestablishingtheircredentials“assomebodywithexperience”,hesays.Writingaboutaspecificprofession,suchaslaworrealestate,helpsraiseaperson’sprofileonline,enhancinghisjobsearches,saysMr.Beatty.
SabahKarimi,a26-year-oldfromOrlando,Fla.,leftacareerinmarketingtobecomeafull-timefreelancewriterandnowspendsbetween8and10hoursaweekwritingforAssociatedContent.Shehasbeenatitforaboutthreeyearsandsayssheearnsroughly$1,000amonthfromherpastandcurrentsubmissions.
Ms.KarimicautionsnewcomerstoAssociatedContentthatittakestimetobuildupearnings.Shesaysshelearnedhowtowritearticlesthatwouldbringtrafficandoftenlooksfornewsyideasthatwillattractreaders.
MechanicalTurk,bycontrast,isbasedon“crowdsourcing”,orbreakingataskintolotsoftinypiecesandgivingittoabiggroupofpeopletocompletequickly.Mostofthesejobs—whichthesitecallsHITs,forhumanintelligencetasks—payjustafewcents.EfficientMTurkers,astheycallthemselves,canmakemorethan$100aweekdoingthingssuchasfindingsomeone’semailaddressorlabelingimagesofaparticularanimalinaphotograph.
AmazonsaysthatMTurknowhas200,000workersfrom100differentcountries,butitdoesn’tkeeptrackofpastfigures.
Thesite—namedforan18th-centurystuntinvolvingaturbanedchess-playing“machine”withanactualchessmasterhiddenwithin—beganasawaytohelpAmazonmanageitsproductdatabase,saysSharonChiarella,vicepresidentofAmazonMechanicalTurk.Amazonusesthesitetohelpsortimagesandcontent,payingpeopleafewcentsatask.MechanicalTurkalsoservesavarietyofcompanieswhoneedWebtasksperformed,especiallythosethatrequireahumanelement.Test-prepstartupKnewtonInc.,forexample,usesitextensivelyforfocus-group-typetasks,aswellasenlistingpeopletotakeitspracticetests.
22.A)Shehasagoodchancetostudyabroadbutshedoesn’thaveenoughmoney.
B)Herparentsdon’twanthertogotoofarawayfromthem.
C)Shewon’thaveasmanyvacationsasshehasasastudent.
D)Shewantstostudyabroadbutshehasbeenofferedagoodjob.
23.A)Itisnotasgoodasstudyingabroad.
B)Hethinksbeingateacherisboring.
C)Itisagoodopportunity.
D)Hethinksthesalaryforthejobistoolow.
24.A)Askingherfriendsforadvice.
B)Makingthechoicebyherself.
C)Askingherparentsforadvice.
D)Askingherteachersforadvice.
25.A)ChoosetobeanEnglishteacher.
B)Giveupbothopportunities.
C)Studyoverseas.
D)TeachEnglishforafewyearsbeforegoingabroad.
■SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
PassageOne
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A)About40%.B)About46%.C)About80%.D)About54%.
27.A)PeopleinSouthKoreaarenolongerinterestedinHollywoodmovies.
B)ItismuchcheapertoseealocalmoviethanaHollywoodone.
C)Hollywood’sfilmsarenotasgoodasbefore.
D)SouthKorea’sfilmindustryhasdevelopedalot.
28.A)TheyarereleasingthemoviesfirstinAmericaandtheninothercountries.
B)TheyarereleasingthemoviesinAmericaandothercountriesatthesametime.
C)Theysendpeoplewhosellillegallycopiedmoviestocourt.
D)TheyencouragepeopletobuylegalDVDsbygivingahighdiscount.
29.A)ManypeoplebelievethatDVDsarenotofgoodquality.
B)PeoplearemorelikelytogetmoviesfromtheInternet.
C)SomepeoplethinkthatDVDsareveryexpensive.
D)PeoplelikewatchingTVbetterthanwatchingDVDs.
PassageTwo
Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
30.A)Once.B)Twice.
C)Threetimes.D)Fourtimes.
31.A)Hewasthepresidentwiththelongestpresidency.
B)HeledtheAmericanpeoplethroughtheGreatDepression.
C)HeledtheAmericanpeoplethroughtheFirstWorldWar.
D)HewasthemostinfluentialpresidentinAmericanhistory.
32.A)OnApril12,1944.B)OnApril12,1945.
C)OnJuly12,1944.D)OnJuly12,1945.
PassageThree
Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
33.A)Cookingfood.B)Boilingwater.
C)Killingbacteria.D)Generatingelectricity.
34.A)Theparaboliccooker.B)Thepanelcooker.
C)Theboxcooker.D)It’snotmentioned.
35.A)SolarCookers
B)HowtoUseSolarOvens
C)HowtoCookMeals
D)HowtoChooseSolarOvens
■SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
Somepeople’searsproducewaxlikebusylittlebees.Thiscanbeaproblemeventhoughearwaxappearstoserveanimportantpurpose.Expertssayitprotectsandcleanstheear.It(36)_______dirtandothermatterandkeeps(37)_______out.Doctorsthinkitmightalsohelpprotectagainst(38)_______.Andthewaxyoilkeepsearsfromgettingtoodry.Soearwaxisgood.Itevenhasamedicalname:cerumen.Therearetwokindsofcerumen.Mostpeopleof(39)_______orAfricanancestryhavethe“wet”kind:thickand(40)_______.EastAsianscommonlyhave“dry”earwax.
Butyoucanhavetoomuchofagoodthing.Theglandsintheearcanalthatproducethewaxmaketoomuchinsomepeople.Earwaxisnormally(41)_______;itfallsoutoftheearorgetswashedaway.Butextrawaxcan(42)_______andformablockagethat(43)_______withsoundwavesandreduceshearing.(44)_____________________
_______________________.Earwaxremovalissometimesnecessary.Butyouhavetouseasafemethodoryoucoulddoalotofdamage.
Expertssuggestsomewaystotreatexcessiveearwaxyourself.(45)_________________________.Anotherwaytoremovewaxisknownasirrigation.Withtheheadupright,takeholdoftheouterpartoftheear.Gentlypullupwardtostraightentheearcanal.(46)__________________
____________________________.Thenturntheheadtothesidetoletthewaterout.PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)
■SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
RockandrollisagenreofpopularmusicthatevolvedintheUnitedStatesinthelate1940sandearly1950s.Its47liemainlyinblues,rhythmandblues,country,folk,gospel,andjazz.Thestylesubsequentlyspreadtotherestoftheworldanddevelopedfurther,leadingultimatelyto48rockmusic.
Theterm“rockandroll”nowcoversatleasttwodifferentmeanings,bothincommonusage.TheAmericanHeritageDictionaryandtheMerriam-WebsterDictionaryboth49rockandrollassynonymouswithrockmusic.
50,Adefinesthetermasreferringspecificallytothemusicofthe1950s.
Classicrockandrollis51playedwithoneortwoelectricguitars,astringbassoranelectricbassguitar,andadrumkit.Inthe52rockandrollstylesofthelate1940s,eitherthepianoorsaxophonewasoftentheleadinstrument,buttheseweregenerally53orsupplementedbytheguitarinthemiddletolate1950s.
Themassivepopularityandeventualworldwideviewofrockandrollgaveita54socialimpact.Farbeyondsimplyamusicalstyle,rockandroll,asseeninmoviesandinthenewmediumoftelevision,55lifestyles,fashion,attitudes,andlanguage.Itwentontospawnvarioussub-genres,oftenwithouttheinitially56backbeat,thatarenowmorecommonlycalledsimply“rockmusic”or“rock”.
A)defineI)followed
B)characteristicJ)modern
C)uniqueK)explanation
D)rootsL)Conversely
E)usuallyM)replaced
F)BasicallyN)prepare
G)earliestO)seldom
H)influenced
■SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedsentences.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
PassageOne
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Accordingtoareport,around30,000pupilsstartedsecondaryschoollastyearwiththemathskillsofaseven-year-old.MPs(國(guó)會(huì)議員)warnedthatmanyyoungpeoplewouldneed“expensive”remediallessonsinlaterlifetogetajob—posingmajorproblemsfortheeconomy.ThefindingscamejustmonthsafterOfsted(教育標(biāo)準(zhǔn)辦公室)claimedalmosthalfofmathlessonsinEnglishschoolswerenotgoodenough.Itsaidmanyteachersreliedontextbooksandmundaneexercisestomakesurepupilspassedexamsattheexpenseofaproperunderstandingofthesubject.MPsbackedtheconclusions,sayingtoomanypupilsfoundlessons“boring”.TheyinsistedimprovementshadbeenmadeunderLaborbutachievementhad“l(fā)eveledoff”inrecentyears.
In2008,79percentofpupilsmettheGovernment’sexpectedstandardattheendofprimaryschool,wellshortofthe85percenttargetsetfor2006.Aroundfivepercentmovedtosecondaryschoolwiththemathskillsofaseven-year-old,saidthecommittee.In2006,£2.3billionwasspentteachingthesubject.Itequatestoaroundaquarterofthe£10billiontotalbudgetforprimaryteachingandsupportstaff.
ThereportsaidtheDepartmentforChildren,SchoolsandFamilies(DCSF)neededto“radicallyrethinkitsstrategyforimprovingpupilattainment;otherwiseweseriouslydoubtthatthedepartmentwillmeetits2011target”.Thetargetdemandsthat84.5percentofpupilswillmakethenecessaryprogressbetween7and11.
Lastyear,theDCSFpublishedamajorreviewofmatheducationinEnglandtobooststandards.Itcalledforamathspecialistineveryprimaryschoolwithin10yearsandmoreemphasisonmathematical“play”innurseryschools.Mr.Leighsaid,“Thedepartment’s10-yearprogramtotrain13,000specialistmathteacherswillnotbenefitsomeprimaryschoolsforanotherdecade.That’sfartoolong;thedepartmentneedstolookforwaystoacceleratetheprogram.”SarahMcCarthyFry,theSchoolsMinister,said,“Wehavealreadyacceptedthemainrecommendationfromarecentindependentreviewofprimarymaththateveryschoolshouldhaveaspecialistmathteacherandhavepledged£24millionoverthenextthreeyearsforatrainingprogramforteachers.”
NickGibb,theToryshadowschoolssecretary,said,“TheGovernmentisnotgettingvalueforthemoneytheyhavepiledintoeducationandthecountryisfallingbehindininternationalleaguetablesasaresult.TheGovernmenthasfailedtoreplacemethodsofteachingwhichhavefailedwithtriedandtestedmethodsusedincountriesthathavemuchhigherlevelsofmathachievement.”
57.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A)30,000pupilsstartedsecondaryschoolwithpoormathskills.
B)MPsinsistmoreimprovementsshouldbemadeunderLabor.
C)Youngpeopleneedmedicallessonstogetajob.
D)HalfofEnglishschoolswerenotgoodenough.
58.Accordingtothepassage,whathappenedin2006?
A)21%ofpupilsdidn’tmeettheGovernment’sexpectedstandard.
B)Thetargetsetfor2006was87percent.
C)£2.3billionwasspentonmathteaching.
D)Thetotalbudgetforprimaryteachingandsupportstaffwas£5billionin2006.
59.WhatwillpeopleprobablydotoimprovematheducationinEngland?
A)Spendmoneyontrainingspecialistmathteachers.
B)Hireamathspecialistforeveryprimaryschool.
C)Allowpupilstohavemoremathematical“play”.
D)Spendmoretimeonmatheducation.
60.WhatdoNickGibb’swordsmean?
A)TheBritishgovernmentshouldputmoremoneyintomatheducation.
B)Britainisfallingbehindintheinternationalknowledgecompetition.
C)TheBritishgovernmentshouldlearnfromothercountries’failures.
D)TheBritishgovernmentshouldchangetheirteachingmethodseveryfewyears.
61.What’sthepassagemainlytalkingabout?
A)Therearen’tenoughmathteachersinBritishprimaryschools.
B)TheBritishgovernmentdidn’tspendenoughmoneyonmatheducation.
C)Britishpupilsarenotgoodatmath.
D)MathlessonsinBritishprimaryschoolsneedtobeimproved.
PassageTwo
Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Bananas,alwaysthefashionvictimsoftheproducesection,arewearinganothernewlabelthisspring.Bananaswith“FairTradeCertified”stickershavebeenavailableintheUnitedStatessinceOctober.Theyrepresentthenewfrontofaninternationalefforttohelpfirst-worldconsumersimprovethelivingstandardsofthethird-worldfarmerswhogrowmuchoftheirfood.
Byexpandingitsreachtotheproducesection,FairTradeisnowtryingtoreachtheAmericansupermarketshopper.FairTradedealsdirectlywithfarmercooperatives.Ithelpsorganize,avoidingbrokers(代理人)andmiddlemen.Itguaranteeshigherpricesforthefarmers’goodsandhelpsthemsetupschoolsandhealthclinics.
TheFairTrademovementtookrootinEuropeinthe1990’sasawayofbolsteringcoffeefarmersaspriceswerecollapsing.SinceFairTradebegan,morethanamillioncoffeegrowersandotherfarmershavejoinedcooperativesthatselltheirproductsthroughFairTradechannelsinsteadofdirectlytoacommercialproducer.
NoteveryoneisgreetingtheFairTradelabelwithopenarms.SeveralAmericancoffeeimportersrecentlypulledoutofFairTrade,citingTransFair’s“corporatefriendly”policiesthatallowlargecompaniestousetheFairTradelogointheirmarketingevenifonlyasmallamountofthecompany’soverallpurchasesareFairTradecertified.
EdmundLaMacchia,thenationalproducecoordinatorforWholeFoods,saidFairTradeisonlyoneofmanyconsumerchoices.“WholeFoodshasitsownteamofinspectorsandhasnoplanstocarryFairTradeproducts”,Mr.LaMacchiasaid.“OurstandardsarehigherthanFairTrade’s,actually.”FairTradeisonlyoneofseverallabelsyourbananasmightbewearingthisyear.AnotheristhatoftheRainforestAlliance,whichcertifiestheuseofsustainableagriculturemethods.
Sofar,though,FairTradeisthebiggest.AFairTradelabelbyitselfdoesnotguaranteeanorganicproduct,butmostFairTradebananasarealsoorganic,Ms.Bourquesaid,becausepesticidesareusuallytoocostlyforthesmallfarmerswhogrowthem.Ifthebananasareorganic,theywillbelabeledassuch,andwillprobablybewearingastickertoproveit.
62.Whyarebananaswearing“FairTradeCertified”stickers?
A)Itmeansbananasarethefashionvictimsoftheproducesection.
B)Itmeansbananashavegotanewlabel.
C)ItmeansbananaswiththesestickersareavailableintheUnitedStates.
D)Itrepresentsaninternationalefforttohelpthethird-worldfarmers.
63.WhatdoesFairTradedo?
A)Ithelpsfarmersselltheirproductsforahigherprofit.
B)Itappointsbrokersandmiddlementodealwithfarmercooperatives.
C)Itbringsdownthepriceoffarmers’goods.
D)ItsetsupschoolsandhealthclinicsforAmericanfarmers.
64.WhatwastheoriginalpurposeoftheFairTrademovement?
A)Tocooperatewithcoffeegrowersandotherfarmers.
B)Tohelpcoffeefarmersaspriceswerecollapsing.
C)Topreventfarmersfromsellingtheirproductstocommercialproducers.
D)Tosellproductsthroughcoffeegrowersandotherfarmers.
65.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?
A)AmericancoffeeimporterswillneverbuytheirproductsthroughFairTradechannels.
B)FairTradeistheonlylabelthatbananasmightbewearingthisyear.
C)NoteveryconsumerconsidersFairTradeproductstheonlychoice.
D)WholeFoodsandtheRainforestAlliancearemoreinfluentialthanFairTrade.
66.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A)HelpingtheThirdWorld:OneBananaataTime
B)ConsumersFaceMoreChoices
C)FairTrade—theBestSticker
D)TheFairTradeMovementPartVCloze(15minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.
Everyoneknowshandwashingisimportant.Butanewstudyshowshowwashingyourhands67,andattherighttime,canhaveabigimpactonyourfamily’sriskofgettingsick.
Moststudiesonhandwashingfocuson68andfoodserviceworkers.Butthismonth’sAmericanJournalofInfectionControlfocusesonwashinghandsat69asawaytostopinfectionsfrom70.Severalstudiesshowhandsarethesinglemostimportant71routeforalltypesofinfections.
Eventhoughmostpeopleknowtowashtheirhandsafterusingthetoiletorhandlingadiaper(尿布),studies72manypeoplearestillendingupwithgermsontheirhands.
Onestudylookedinhomesof73recentlyvaccinatedagainstpolio(脊髓灰質(zhì)炎).Aftervaccination,thevirusis
74tobeshedinthebaby’sfeces(糞便).Researchersfoundtheviruson13percentofbathroom,livingroomandkitchensurfaces.75thevirusfromthevaccinedidn’tposeahealthrisk,feces-bornevirusescan76throughthehome.
Doorknobsandtoiletflushhandlesarekey77ofgermtransmissioninthehome.That’swhypeopleshouldfocusoncleaningsuchsurfaces78andalwayswashtheirhandsaftertouchingthem.Inonestudy,a79touchedadoorhandlecontaminatedwithavirus.Hethenshookhands80othervolunteers,andspreadthevirustosixpeople.
Thestudyauthorsnotethatthetimingofhandwashingiskey.It’s81towashhandsafterusingthetoilet,beforeeatingorhandlingfood.Othercrucialtimesforhandwashingareafter82adiaperorcleaningupafterapet,oraftertouchinggarbagecans,dishragsandutensilsthatmayhavecome83contactwithrawfood.
Whileitmaybehardto84thatsomethingassimpleasregularhandwashingcanmakeadifferenceinyourfamily’shealth,considerwhathappenedduringthe2003outbreakofSARS.Theoutbreak85extensivepublicandcommunityhealthmeasures,includingregularhandwashing.NotonlywastheSARSoutbreakcontained,86othercasesofillnessesdroppedsharply.
67.A)occasionallyB)oftenC)sometimesD)repeatedly
68.A)chemicalB)physicalC)medicalD)mental
69.A)homeB)clinicsC)hospitalsD)school
70.A)livingB)spreadingC)survivingD)going
71.A)transmitB)transferC)transferringD)transmission
72.A)claimB)agreeC)suggestD)object
73.A)parentsB)teachersC)adultsD)infants
74.A)knownB)saidC)movedD)added
75.A)WhenB)WhileC)WhyD)Which
76.A)travelB)goC)flyD)float
77.A)questionsB)opportunitiesC)ideasD)sources
78.A)alwaysB)frequentlyC)regularlyD)actually
79.A)volunteerB)babyC)workerD)person
80.A)inB)onC)withD)through
81.A)uselessB)obviousC)interestingD)thankful
82.A)takingB)usingC)changingD)bringing
83.A)ofB)forC)fromD)into
84.A)dreamB)knowC)figureD)believe
85.A)triggeredB)startedC)helpedD)saved
86.A)yetB)whileC)butD)sincePartVITranslation(5minutes)
Directions:CompletethesentencesbytranslatingintoEnglishtheChinesegiveninbrackets.
87.Itwasafterthefailureofthisattemptthathe_____________(訴諸武力).
88.Alotofpeoplenowadayshavemuscularproblemsintheneck,theshouldersandtheback__________________(主要是由于工作中的壓力和緊張?jiān)斐傻?.
89.Thisoccupation____________________(關(guān)注于計(jì)劃和監(jiān)督)thearrangementofexhibitionsofcollections.
90.____________________(令學(xué)生失望的是),thebookstheyneededweresoldoutatthebookstore.
91.Anumberofwomeninterviewedfound___________________________(獲得提升很難).【參考答案】
PartIWriting
Onepossibleversion:
Education:Examination-OrientedorQuality-Oriented
Fromprimaryschooltocollege,students,teachersandparentsallarestrugglingforhighscores.Thisisbecausethecurrenteducationsystemisnotaimedatquality,butonlyatdevelopingstudents’abilitytoperformwellontests.Asaresult,manystudents,eventhosewithhighscores,oftendopoorlywhenitcomestothepracticalapplicationofwhatthey’velearned.
Therefore,Chinaischallengingexamination-orientededucationbyadvocatingquality-orientededucation.Thealternativewillfocusonthestudents’abilityasawhole.Theexamresultswillnolongerplayakeyroleinevaluatingastudent.
Personally,Ifirmlybelieveintheeffectivenessofthisnewpolicy.Ihaveseeninmymind’seyethemorededicatedstudy,thelooserenvironment,yetthemorecreativemindsofthefuturestudents.Oureducation,sotospeak,willbringupanewgeneration.PartIIReadingComprehension
(SkimmingandScanning)
1.B)??v觀全文可知,本文主要講述的是“有更多的人利用自己掌握的專業(yè)知識(shí)或技術(shù)在網(wǎng)上賺錢”。
2.D)。參見第二段“LivePersonInc.,aWebsitewhereclientspayforonlinechattimewithprofessionalsandadvisersofallfields.”可知,在LivePerson網(wǎng)站上,咨詢者付費(fèi)后可向該網(wǎng)站上各領(lǐng)域的專業(yè)人士咨詢。
3.B)。參見第四段“Labor-at-the-keyboardsitesaregainingpopularityaspeopleincreasinglyturntotheWebinsearchofwork.”可知,該網(wǎng)站越來越受歡迎是因?yàn)橛懈嗟娜宿D(zhuǎn)向網(wǎng)絡(luò)尋找工作。
4.C)。參見第七段末句“Thesitetakesacommissionofbetween30%and35%.”可知,網(wǎng)站從咨詢者交的錢中提取30%到35%的傭金,所以,剩下的部分應(yīng)該是由那些網(wǎng)絡(luò)“專家”獲得,按照比列應(yīng)該是65%到70%。
5.C)。根據(jù)第十五段“beganasawaytohelpAmazonmanageitsproductdatabase”可知,MechanicalTurk最初的設(shè)計(jì)目的是“幫助Amazon管理它的產(chǎn)品數(shù)據(jù)庫”。
6.D)。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第四段“MechanicalTurkusershaveanindependentsitecalledTurkerNation(),whichreviewsthecompaniesthatsolicitandpayfortaskssothatworkerscancheckacompany
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