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一、UseofEnglish
1、The20thcenturymayhavebeentheageofscientific
advancementbut,asthenewmillenniumbegins,(1)world
healththeprogresshasbeensurprisinglyslow.
Whowouldbelievethatthereisstillno(2)forcancer,
that100yearsondiarrheaisstillonthetop10listsof
world-widekillersandthattuberculosisusually(3).
Victoriansqualor一wouldhavereemergedintheWest(4)
growingthreat?
Thefactisthatdespitegrowinglife(5)andeconomic
growth,abillionpeopleenteredthe21stcentury(6)
havingashareinmedicaladvances—theirlives(7)or
scarredbydisease.
AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization'slatestreport,
diarrheakilled2.2mpeoplein1998andyetitisacondition
thatcaneasilybe(8)throughcheaprehydrationtherapy.
Itwasthesixthbiggestkillerof1998,anhonoursharedwith
stillbirthandinfantdeaths(9)causeofdeaththat
smacksofthe19th(10)21stcentury.
WHO'stop10killerslistcanalmostbedivideddownthemiddle
(11)infectiousdiseases一afeatureoflowincome
countries一andnon-communicab1edisease,suchascancerand
hearttrouble,(12)inwealthynations.
Howwedieisanindicatorofour(13).IntherichWest
itisfromcancer,cardiovasculardiseaseandpsychiatric
illnesses(14)Inpoorcountriesinfectiousdiseasesare
stillthebiggestkillers.
Itisalmost(15)thoseofuswhodon'thavetoworryabout
povertyhavebroughtill-healthuponourselves.(16)once
wewouldhuntandwalk,wenowremainsedentary,smokeheavily
andputourselvesat(17)ofheartdiseaseandcancer.
Whilewedon'tneedtouseallourenergies(18)wherethe
nextmealwillcomefromwehavemoretimeto(19)on
existentialissues,relationshipsandourstandardsofliving.
Perhapsit'snocoincidencethat(20)isthreetimesmore
likelytocauselossofhealthyyearsinEuropeandtheUSthan
inAfrica.
A.withregards
B.intermsof
C.inrespectof
D.concerningwith
2、(2)
A.healing
B.therapy
C.cure
D.remedy
3、⑶
A.associatedwith
B.involvedin
C.contactedwith
D.subjectedto
4、(4)
A.for
B.like
C.by
D.as
5、⑸
A.cycle
B.time
C.expectancy
D.expectation
6、(6)
A.by
3
B.without
C.not
D.with
7、(7)
A.shortened
B.expanded
C.lengthened
D.damaged
8、(8)
A.puttoright
B.puttocorrect
C.putright
D.putcorrect
9、(9)
A.other
B.another
C.certain
D.the
10、(10)
A.morethan
B.otherthan
C.lessthan
4
D.ratherthan
IK(11)
A.between
B.to
C.from
D.with
12、(12)
A.sweeping
B.prevalent
C.general
D.widespread
13、(13)
A.power
B.strength
C.wealth
D.health
14、(14)
A.when
B.since
C.where
D.while
15、(15)
5
A.asthough
B.asfor
C.asto
D.asregards
16、(16)
A.Which
B.Where
C.When
D.What
17、(17)
A.danger
B.threat
C.risk
D.jeopardy
18、(18)
A.drawingout
B.figuringout
C.workingout
D.makingout
19、(19)
A.dwell
B.stay
6
C.think
D.reside
20、(20)
A.poverty
B.misery
C.prosperity
D.depression
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Pricesareskyhigh,withprofitstomatch.Butlookingfurther
ahead,theindustryfaceswrenchingchange,saysanexpertof
energy.
“Thetimewhenwecouldcountoncheapoilandevencheaper
naturalgasisclearlyending.Thatwasthegloomyforecast
deliveredinFebruarybyDaveO'Reilly,thechairmanofChevron
Texaco,tohundredsofoilmengatheredforaconferencein
Houston.Thefollowingmonth,Venezuela,sPresidentHugo
Chavezgleefullyechoedthesentiment:"Theworldshouldforget
aboutcheapoil.”
Thesurgeinoilprices,from$10abarrelin1998toabove$50
inearly2022,haspromptedtalkofaneweraofsustainedhigher
prices.Butwhenevera“newera“inoilishailed,scepticism
isinorder.Afterall,thisisessentiallyacyclicalbusiness
inwhichpriceshabituallyyo-yo.Evenso,anunusuallyloud
chorusisnowjoiningMessrs0'ReillyandChavez,pointingto
intriguingevidenceofanew“pricefloor"of$30orperhaps
even$40,Confusingly,though,therearealsosignsthathigh
oilpricesmaybecausedbyaspeculativebubblethatcould
burstquitesuddenly.Toseewhichcampisright,twoquestions
needanswering:whydidtheoilpricesoar?Andwhatcouldkeep
ithigh?
Tomakemattersmorecomplicated,thereisinfactnosuchthing
asasingle"oilprice”:rather,therearedozensofvarieties
ofcrudetradingatdifferentprices.Whennewspaperswrite
aboutoilprices,theyusuallymeanoneoftworeferencecrudes:
BrentfromtheNorthSea,orWestTexasIntermediate(WTI).But
whenministersfromtheOrganisationofthePetroleumExporting
Countries(OPECdiscussprices,theyusuallyrefertoabasket
ofheaviercartelcrudes,whichtradeatadiscounttoWTIand
Brent.Alloilpricesmentionedinthissurveyareperbarrel
ofWTI.
Therecentvolatilityinpricesisonlyoneofseveral
不_____Q
q8
challengesfacingtheoilindustry.AlthoughatfirstsightBig
Oilseemstobeinrudehealth,postingrecordprofits,this
surveywillarguethatthewesternoilmajorswillhavetheir
workcutouttocopewiththeriseofresourcenationalism,
whichthreatenstochokeoffaccesstonewoilreserves.This
isessentialtoreplacetheirexistingreserves,whichare
rapidlydeclining.Theywillalsohavetorespondtoefforts
bygovernmentstodealwithoiTsseriousenvironmentaland
geopoliticalside-effects.Together,thesechallengescould
yetwipeouttheoilmajors.
Dave0'ReillyandHugoChavezbelievethat
A.pricesofoilandnaturalgasareveryhigh.
B.pricesofoilandnaturalgaswillnotgodown.
C.oilandnaturalgaswillkeepsustainedhighprices.
D.theworldhasforgottenaboutcheapoil.
2、
Accordingtosomeloudchorus,theoilpriceinthenewera
willbeaslowas
A.about$10abarrel.
B.nearly$30abarrel.
C.$30?40abarrel.
D.$50abarrel.
3、
Accordingtothepassage,“WestTexasIntermediate”
(Paragraph4)refersto
A.anoilindustry.
B.anoilcompany.
C.agovernmentorganization.
D.akindofcrudeoil.
4、
Whatisthekeytooilpriceintheauthor'sopinion?
A.Energycrisis.
B.Dozensofvarietiesofcrudetrading.
C.Severalchallengesfacingtheoilindustry.
D.Theriseofresourcenationalism.
5、
Whatisthetoneofthepassage?
A.Humorous.
B.Indifferent.
C.Serious.
D.Anxious.
6、EveryspringmigratingsalmonreturntoBritishColumbia's
riverstospawn.Andeveryspringnewreportsdetailfresh
disastersthatbefallthem.Thisyearisnodifferent.The
fisheriescommitteeofCanada;sHouseofCommonsandaformer
chiefjusticeofBritishColumbia,BryanWilliams,havejust
examinedseparatelywhy1.3millionsockeyesalmon
mysteriously“disappeared"fromthefamedFraserriverfishery
in2022.Theirconclusionspointtoapoliticallyexplosive
conflictbetweenthesurvivalofsalmonandtherightsofFirst
Nations,asCanadianscallIndians.
In2022,onlyabout524,000salmonarethoughttohavereturned
tothespawninggrounds,barelymorethanaquarterthenumber
whomadeitfouryearsearlier.Highwatertemperaturesmayhave
killedmany.TheHouseofCommonsalsolambastedthefederal
DepartmentofFisheriesandOceans(DFO)forpoorscientific
data,andforfailingtoenforcecatchlevels.Foursimilar
reportssince1992havecalledforthedepartment;sreform.In
vain:itsseniorofficialsare"indenial“aboutitsfailings,
saidthecommittee.
Mr.Williams'reportaddedamoreshockingtwist.Heconcluded
thatillegalfishingontheFraserriveris"rampantandout
ofcontrol”,with“nogo"zoneswherefisheriesofficersare
toldnottoconfrontIndianpoachersforfearofviolence.The
judgecomplainedthattheDFOwithheldareportbyoneofits
investigatorswhichdetailedextensivepoachingandsaleof
salmonbymembersoftheChearnFirstNation,someofwhomwere
armed.
SomeFirstNationsclaimanunrestrictedrighttofishandsell
theircatch.Canada'sconstitutionacknowledgestheaboriginal
righttofishforfoodandforsocialandceremonialneeds,but
notageneralcommercialright.OntheFraser,however,theDFO
hasgrantedIndiansaspecialcommercialfishery.Tosome
Indians,eventhatisnotenough.
BothreportscalledformorefundsfortheDFO,toimprovedata
collectionandenforcement.Theyalsorecommendedreturningto
asinglelegalregimeforcommercialfishingapplyingtoall
Canadians.
OnApril14th,GeoffRegan,thefederalfisheriesminister,
respondedtotwopreviousreportsfromayearago.One,from
aFirstNationsgroup,suggestedgivingnativesarisingshare
ofthecatch.Theotherproposedanewquotasystemforfishing
licences,andtheconclusionoflong-standingtalksontreaties,
includingfishingrights,withFirstNations.Mr.Regansaid
hisdepartmentwou1dspendthisyearconsulting“stakeholders”
(natives,commercialandsportfishermen).Itwillalsolaunch
pilotprojectsaimedatimprovingconservation,enforcement
andFirstNations'accesstofisheries.
The“explosiveconflict“inthefirstparagraphrefersto
A.salmon'sreturntoBritishColumbia'sriverstospawn.
B.thefisheriescommitteeofCanada'sHouseofCommonsand
BryanWilliams.
C.thestrugglebetweensockeyesalmonandhumanbeings.
D.thecollisionbetweensalmon,ssurvivalandhumanfishery.
7、
HowmanysalmonwerethereeveryspringinBritishColumbia5s
riversfouryearsearlier?
A.1.3million.
B.About524,000.
C.About1,824,000.
D.Above2,000,000.
8、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonforthedecreaseof
salmonaccordingtoMrWilliams?
A.Highwatertemperatures.
B.Shockingtwist.
C.Illegalfishing.
D.Officials'failings.
9、
Whatdoes"FirstNations"referto?
A.CanadianIndians.
B.AmericanIndians.
C.NativesoftheFraser.
D.PeoplewhoinhabitingtheFraser.
10、
WhatisGeoffRegan,thefederalfisheriesminister,most
probablygoingtodo?
A.Heisgoingtorespondtotwopreviousreports.
B.Heisgoingtoproposeanewquotasystemforfishing
licences.
C.Heisgoingtoconsultnatives,commercialandsport
fishermen.
D.Heisgoingtokeepabalancebetweenconservation,
enforcementandfisheries.
11、Asia,srealboat-rockerisagrowingChina,notJapan,
aseniorAmericaneconomistobserved.
Thereissomuchnoisesurroundingandemanatingfromthe
world'smiracleeconomythatitisbecomingcacophonous.In
Washington,D.C.,thelatestideaisthatChinaisbecomingtoo
successful,perhapsevendangerouslyso:whileCapitolHill
resoundswithcomplaintsoftradesurplusesandcurrency
manipulation,thePentagonandsundrythink-tanksechotoanew
drumbeatofanalystsworryingaboutChina,s12.6%annualrise
inmilitaryspendingandaboutwhetheritmightsoonhavethe
abilitytotakepreemptivemilitaryactiontoforceTaiwanto
rejoinit.Soitmaybenocoincidencethatforthree
consecutiveweekendsthestreetsofbigChinesecitieshave
beenfilledwiththesoundsofdemonstratorsmarchingandrocks
beingthrown,allseekingtosendadifferentmessage:that
JapanistheprobleminAsia,notChina,becauseofitswanton
failuretofaceuptoitshistory;andthatbycosyingupto
Japaninsecuritymatters,AmericaisallyingwithAsia's
pariah.
Deafnessisnottheonlyriskfromallthisnoise.Thepressure
towardsprotectionisminWashingtonisstrong,andcouldput
infurtherdangernotonlytradewithChinabutalsothewider
climatefortradeliberalisationintheDoharoundoftheWorld
TradeOrganisation(WTO).Sofarwordshavebeenthemain
weaponsusedbetweenChinaandJapan,butthereisachancethat
nationalismineitherorbothcountriescouldleadthe
governmentstostrikeconfrontationalposesovertheir
territorialdisputesintheseasthatdividethem,even
involvingtheirnavies.Andthemorethatnationalistpositions
becomeentrenchedinbothcountriesbutespeciallyChina,the
morethatstreetprotestscouldbecomestirredup,perhaps
towardsmoreviolence.
Alltheseissuesarecomplexonesand,asisoftenthecasein
tradeandinhistoricaldisputes,findingsolutionsislikely
tobefarfromsimple.Arevaluationoftheyuan,asdemanded
inCongress,wouldnotrebalancetradebetweenAmericaand
China,thoughitmighthelpalittle,induecourse.A"sincere”
apologybyJapanforitswartimeatrocitiesmightalsohelpa
little,butitwouldnotsuddenlyturnAsia,snatural
great-powerrivalsintobosombuddies.Forbehindallthenoise
liesonebigfact:thatitistheriseofChina,notthestatus
orconductofJapan,thatposesAsia'sthorniestquestions.
The“theworld'smiracleeconomy"inthebeginningofthe
secondparagraphrefersto
A.Asia'srealboat-rocker.
B.China'seconomicsuccess.
C.Japan'seconomicsuccess.
D.bothChinaandJapan'seconomicsuccess.
12、
Whatdoestheword"think-tanks”(Paragraph2)mean?
A.Tanksthatcanthinkashumanbeings.
B.Aninstituteorgroupprovidingsolutionsforsomeproblems.
C.Agroupofauthoritativepeople.
D.Scholarsandprofessionalmen.
13、
Whatisthereasonforthedemonstrationsinthestreetsof
bigChinesecities?
A.ChinatakesmilitaryactiontoforceTaiwantorejoinit,
B.JapanistheprobleminAsia,notChina.
C.Japanisunwillingtofaceuptoitshistory.
D.AmericaisallyingwithAsia'spariah.
14、
HowwilltheterritorialdisputesbetweenChinaandJapanbe
settledaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Bywordsandnegotiations.
B.Bytheirnavies.
C.Bymoreviolence.
D.Unclear.
15、
WhatisthemaincauseoftheissuesinAsiaaccordingtothe
author?
A.Tradeandhistoricaldisputes.
B.Theappreciationoftheyuan.
C.Japan'srefusalofapologyforitswartimeatrocities.
D.TheriseofChina.
16^IthasbeenawretchedfewweeksforAmerica'scelebrity-
bosses.AIG'sMauriceGreenberghasbeendramaticallyousted
fromthefirmthroughwhichhedominatedglobalinsurancefor
decades.AtMorganStanleyamutinyisforcingPhilipPurcell,
abossusedtogettinghisownway,intoanincreasingly
desperatecampaigntosavehisskin.AtBoeing,Harry
Stonecipherwascalledoutofretirementtoleadthe
scandal-hitfirmandraiseethicalstandards,onlytocommit
alapseofhisown,beingsackedforsendinge-mailstoalover
whowasalsoanemployee.CarlyFiorinawasthemostpowerful
womanincorporateAmericauntilafewweeksago,when
Hewlett-Packard(HP)sackedherforpoorperformance.Thefate
ofBernieEbbersismuchgrimmer.Theoncehigh-profileboss
ofWorldComcouldwellspendtherestofhislifebehindbars
followinghisconvictionlastmonthonfraudcharges.
Indifferentways,eachoftheseexamplesappearstopointto
thesamewelcomeconclusion:thattheimbalanceincorporate
powerofthelate1990s,whenmanybosseswereallowedtobehave
likeabsolutemonarchs,hasbeencorrected.Alas,appearances
canbedeceptive.Whi1eeachoftheserecenttalesof
chief-executivewooisasisofprogress,noneprovidesmuch
evidencethatthecrisisinAmericancorporategovernanceis
yetover.Infact,eachofthesecasesisanexampleoffailed,
notsuccessful,governance.
Attheveryleast,thebeardsofbothMorganStanleyandHPwere
fartooslowtoaddresstheirbosses*inadequacies.Therecord
oftheBoeingbeardinpickingchiefspronetoethicallapses
istoolongtobedismissedasmerebadluck.ThefallofMessrs
GreenbergandEbbers,meanwhile,highlightsthegrowingrole
ofgovernment-andinparticular,ofcriminalprosecutorsin
holdingbossestoaccount:adevelopmentthatis,atbest,a
mixedblessing.TheSarbanes-Oxleyact,passedinhaste
followingtheEnronandWorldComscandals,isimposingheavy
costsonAmericancompanies;whethertheseareexceededbyany
benefitsisthesubjectoffiercedebateandmaynotbeknown
foryears.
EliotSpitzer,NewYork'sattorney-general,istheleading
advocateandpractitionerofanenergetic"lawenforcement”
approach.Hemayberightthattherecentburstofpunitive
actionshasbeengoodfortheeconomy,evenifsomeofhisown
decisionshavebeenopentoquestion.Whereheisundoubtedly
rightisinarguingthatcorporateAmericahasdonealamentable
jobofgoverningitself.AshesaysinanarticleintheWall
StreetJournalthisweek:"ThehourcedeamongCEOsdidn'twork.
Boardoversightdidn'twork.Ser-regulationwasacomplete
failure."AIG'sboard,forexample,didnothingaboutMr.
Greenberg'suseofmurkyaccounting,ortheconflictsposedby
hisuseofoffshorevehicles,orhisconstantbullyingofhis
criticsletalonethefirm'sallegedparticipationin
bid-rigging—untilMr.Spitzerthreatenedacriminal
prosecutionthatmighthavedestroyedthefirm.
Intheopeningparagraph,theauthorintroduceshistopic
by.
A.citingAmerica'scelebritybosses
B.listinganumberofAmerica,scelebritybosses
C.depictingtheplightofsomereputedAmericanbosses
D.writingsomemostpowerfulpersonsinAmericanfirms
17、
Whatistheauthor,sattitudetowardoustingtheAmerica5s
celebritybosses?
A.Sympathetic.
B.Supportive.
C.Indifferent.
D.Uninterested.
18、
Whatdoesthephrase"amixedblessing”(Line6,Paragraph3)
mean?
A.Allkindsofgoodthings.
B.Somethingmixedwithconfusions.
C.Somethingbothgoodandbad.
D.Somethingmixedwithoptimisticandpessimisticresults.
19、
Whichofthefollowingisgoodfortheeconomyaccordingto
EliotSpitzer?
A.Lawenforcementapproach.
B.Decisionsopentoquestion.
C.ThehonourcodeamongCEOs.
D.Boardoversightandself-regulation.
20、
Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.America;sbossesnolongerhaveabsolutepower.
B.Theconvictionoflastmonthonfraud,charges.
C.ThecrisisinAmericancorporategovernance.
D.DeceptiveappearancesoftheAmerica'scelebritybosses.
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.For
Questions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizethese
paragraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelist
A-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.Meanwhile,studieshaveshownthatthecarbondioxide
concentrationinouratmospherehasbeensteadilyincreasing
since1958.Eventhoughtherateofemissionsfromfossilfuels
hasbeenreduced,concentrationhasrisenconsistently.
B.Proofofwarmingincludesadecreaseintheamountofsnow
thatcoverstheNorthernHemisphere,asimultaneousdecrease
inArcticSeaice,continuedmeltingofalpineglaciers,and
ariseinsealevel.Rainhasevenbeenreportedforthefirst
timeinAntarctica,andanice-freepatchofoceanaboutamile
widehasrecentlyopenedneartheNorthPole.
C.ButtherealbenefitofEarthHomeswillbethelong-term
sustainabilityofourplanet.Itshouldbenosecretthatthe
planetisexperiencingunusualWeatherandclimate
abnormalities.The10hottestyearsinrecordedhistoryhave
allbeeninthelast15years;the1990swerethehottestdecade
onrecord.TheMid-westernheatwaveof1995killed669people
inChicago.In1996,wehadaseasonofrecordheatspells,and
1997wasthesinglewarmestyearonrecord一until1998
shatteredglobaltemperaturerecords.Record-high
temperaturesthroughoutthesouthernUnitedStatesduringthe
summerof1998forcedtheshutdownofWaltDisneyWorld(swater
parksbecauseofthethreatofaviralencephalitisoutbreak.
TheUnitedNationsandinsurersblameunusualweatherfor
thousandsofdeathsandbillionsofdollarsindamage.
D.In1995,thesizeoftheozoneholeoverAntarcticadoubled
toaboutthesizeofEurope.Forthefirsttimeinrecorded
history,theholestretchedoverpopulatedareas,exposing
residentsinsouthernChileandArgentinatoveryhighlevels
ofultraviolet(UV)radiation.Studieshaveshownthata1%
decreaseinozoneinthestratosphereproducesa2%increase
inUVradiationreachingtheground,posingmoreriskstohumans.
IntheUnitedStates,forinstance,betweenathirdandahalf
ofallcancersareskincancerswidelyblamedonUVexposure.
Australiahasthehighestrateofskincancerintheworld,with
estimatesthattwooutofthreepeoplewillgetatleastone
skincancerintheirlifetime.
E.”Manyscientistsagreethattheemissionsresultingfrom
humanactivitiesaresubstantiallyincreasingtheatmospheric
concentrationofthegreenhousegases,“writesJeremyLeggett
inhisbookGlobalWarming:TheGreenpeaceReport(Oxford
UniversityPress,1990).“Theseincreaseswillenhancethe
greenhouseeffect,resultinginwarmingoftheearth's
surface.z,In1990,scientistspredictedthat,ifgreenhousegas
emissionsarenotsharplydecreased,wemightexperiencea1℃
to3℃riseinglobaltemperatures.Theysuggestedthatwewould
havetocutinhalfouruseofcoal,oil,andgasinorderto
lowerouremissionsenoughtomaintainconcentrationsof
greenhousegasesatthecurrentlevels.
F.Avarietyofsignificant,attractiveshort-termbenefits
willdrivethedevelopmentofmodernself-sufficienthomes.
Theseincludesecurityfromsevereweather,climatechanges,
andnaturaldisasters;securityfrominfectiousdiseasesand
relatedhealthproblems;afreshandnutritiousdiet;a
dependablefoodsupply;andsecurityfromglobalunrest.
G.Addtothisscenariothepossibilityofnaturaldisasters
suchasvolcanicactivity,comets,solarwinds,sunspot
activity,orearthquakesthatcoulddrasticallyaffectworld
security.Howlongisthestabilityoftheplanetgoingtobe
immunefromthesetypesofsignificantoccurrences?Winter
stormsandrandomweatherextremessuchasrecord-breaking
extremehot,cold,andwindsaresignalsthatweshouldacton
the
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