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一、UseofEnglish

1>Whatdoesthefutureholdfortheproblemofhousing?A

good(1)depends,ofcourse,onthemeaningof“future”.

Ifoneisthinkingin(2)ofsciencefictionandthespace

age(3)atleastpossibletoassumethatmanwillhave

solvedsuchtrivialandearthlyproblemsashousing.Writers

ofsciencefictionhave(4)thesuggestionthatmenwill

liveingreatcomfort,withevery(5)devicetomakelife

smooth,healthyandeasy,(6)nothappy.Buttheyhavenot

saidwhathishousewillbemadeof.

Theproblemsofthenextgenerationortwocanmorereadilybe

imagined.Scientistshavealreadypointedoutthat(7)

somethingisdoneeithertorestricttheworld;srapidgrowth

inpopulationortodiscoveranddevelopnewsourcesoffood

(orboth),millionsofpeoplewillbedyingofstarvationor,

(8),sufferingfromunderfeedingbeforethis(9)is

out.Butnobodyhasworkedoutanyplanforhousingthese

growingpopulations.Admittedlytheworsesituationswill

occurinthe(10)partsoftheworld,wherehousingcan

beoflightstructure,orinbackwardareaswherestandardsare

(11)low.Buteventheminimumshelterrequiresmaterials

of(12)kind,andinthecrowded,bulgingtownsthe

low-standard“housing"offlattenedpetrolmansanddirty

canvasisfarmorewasteful(13)groundspacethancanbe

tolerated.

Sincethewar,HongKonghassufferedthekindofcrisiswhich

islikelyto(14)inmanyotherplacesduringthenext

generation.(15)millionsofrefugeesarrivedto

(16)thealreadygrowingpopulationandemergencysteps

hadtobetakentopreventsqualoranddiseaseandthe(17)

ofcrime.HongKongisonlyonesmallpartofwhatwillcertainly

becomeavastproblemandnot(18)ahousingproblem,

becausewhenpopulationgrowsatthisratethereare(19)

problemsofeducation,transport,watersupplyandsoon.Not

everyareamayhavethesameresourcesasHongKongto(20)

andthesearchforquickerandcheapermethodsofconstruction

mustnevercease.

A.transaction

B.deal

C.definition

D.assumption

2、(2)

A.reference

B.respect

C.terms

D.consequence

3、⑶

A.heis

B.oneis

C.itis

D.weare

4、(4)

A.conveyed

B.conceived

C.deduced

D.formulated

5、⑸

A.conceptual

B.considerate

C.conceivable

D.complimentary

6、(6)

A.if

3

B.but

C.yet

D.although

7、(7)

A.onlyif

B.evenif

C.incase

D.unless

8、(8)

A.forthebetter

B.intheleast

C.atthemost

D.atthebest

9、(9)

A.age

B.resource

C.century

D.problem

10、(10)

A.hottest

B.coldest

C.poorest

4

D.richest

IK(11)

A.customarily

B.habitually

C.conventionally

D.traditionally

12、(12)

A.every

B.some

C.this

D.certain

13、(13)

A.of

B.on

C.for

D.with

14、(14)

A.rise

B.raise

C.arise

D.arouse

15、(15)

回5

A.Precisely

B.Numerically

C.Literally

D.Previously

16、(16)

A.swell

B.diverge

C.inflate

D.delete

17、(17)

A.extension

B.disposal

C.spread

D.expansion

18、(18)

A.likely

B.certainly

C.merely

D.necessarily

19、(19)

A.accompanying

B.associating

6

C.escorting

D.attaching

20、(20)

A.stretchout

B.stickto

C.takein

D.drawupon

二、ReadingComprehension

1、PartA

Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions

beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)

WhenaShanghaiadconsultantwasrecentlyaskedtorecommend

younglocaldesignerstoaninternationalagency,hesentthree

candidateswithyearsofworkexperience.Butthecompany

decidedtheyweren'tgoodenoughandhadtoimportdesigners

fromtheWest.It'sacommonproblemthatChinesevocational

gradssimplyhaven,thadgoodenoughteaching.Mostofthe

lecturersdon'thaveanyrealworkexperience,sotheycant

teachusefulthings.Whengraduatesdogethired,they

basicallyhavetobere-educated.

China'srapideconomicexpansionhasexposedmanyfrailtiesin

itseducationsystem,especiallyonthevocationalside.The

countrycan'tproduceenoughskilledworkers.Inpartthat's

becauseitinvestsfarmoreinacademicthanvocational

programs.Fundinghasfallensignificantlysincethe1990s.

Partlyasaresult,todayonly38percentorsoofChina's

high-school-agestudentsattendvocationalschools,wellbelow

theofficialtargetof50percent.Toaddressthisdeficit,last

yearBeijingpledgedtospendalmost$2billionon100new

vocationalcollegesand1,000highschools.Andthisyearit

startedofferingannualsubsidiestovocationalstudents.

ButChina'strainingistooabstract,what'surgentlyrequired

aretechnicianswhocancomeupwithagoodideaandturnit

intoamarketableproduct.Partsofthecountryarealready

adapting;inShenzhen,localinstitutesoffer“madetoorder”

trainingforparticularbusinesses.Andsomevocational

collegeshaveintroducedpracticalresearchprojects.

Butvocationaleducationfacesadeeperproblem:itsimage.

China,smiddleclassiseagertoforgetitsexperiencewith

physicallabor,andfewallowtheirchildrentobecome

technicalworkers.Everyonethinksthesearethingsthat

low-classpeopledo.ThusChinanowproducesrecordnumbersof

collegegrads一whostruggletofindworkbecausetheylackthe

skillsformanufacturing,wheredemandisgreatest.Onefix

wouldbetore-brandvocationalsubjectsas"professional”,not

“manual“skills.

AttheotherendofthespectrumareChina,s100million-plus

ruralmigrantworkers,manyofwhomhavelittleschooling.They

haveneverlearnedhowtoworkwithothers,toliveinthecity,

savemoneyorchoosetherightjob.Thustheyfindithardto

learnfromtheirjobsorplantheircareers.Thisresultsin

extremelyhighlaborturnover.Teachingandtraining"1ife

skills“tocomplementvocationalprogramswouldhelp.

YettheurgencyofChina'sskilled-laborshortfallwillforce

arethink.Fornow,Chinaisrelyingoncheap,low-skilled,

labor-intensiveproduction,butit'snotsustainableinthe

longterm,Wemustraiseourskillslevel,andit'simpossible

forstate-runcollegestodoallthetraining.Indeed,withthe

demandforskilledworkersgrowingallthetime,Chinawillneed

allthehelpitcanget.

WhyareChinesevocationalgradsinferiortotheirWestern

counterparts?

A.BecauseChinaspendslessonvocationaleducationtraining.

B.Becausetheysimplydon,thaveenoughworkexperience.

C.Becausetheirlecturersarelessqualifiedthantheforeign

ones.

D.Becausetheirteachersdon'twanttoteachanyuseful

things.

2、

Accordingtothetext,alowerrateofschool-agedteenagers

entervocationalschoolsinChinamainlybecause.

A.thevocationaleducationlacksgovernmentfinancial

support.

B.thepublicdonotthinkmuchofthevocationalworkers.

C.fewallowtheirchildrentobecometechnicalworkers.

D.theyfearthattheycannotfindajobaftergraduation.

3、

Intheauthor,sopinion,thebestwaytosolveamoreserious

problemofChinesevocationaleducationis.

A.totrainstudentstoturntheirideasintoproducts.

B.tochangepeople'sbiasedimpressionofitsimage.

C.tosetupprogramstotrainruralmigrantworkers.

D.tomeditateonthedeficitsofvocationaleducation.

4、

BymentioningtheproblemsofChinesevocationaleducation,

theauthortendsto.

A.emphasizethatChina'svocationaltrainingistooabstract

B.inform,thattheimageofvocationalworkisnegative

C.warnthattheruralimmigrantworkerslackvocational

training

D.suggestthatthegovernmentinvestmentonitisnotenough

5、

Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsvocationaleducationin

China?

A.Paradoxical.

B.Inconsistent.

C.Apprehensive.

D.Critical.

6、Themoonappearstowarpthemindsofsomemen.Despite

puttingmenonthemoonin1969Americaseemsdeterminedon

re-enactingthespacerace,thistimepittingitsefforts

againstthoseoftheChinese.NowaRussiancompanyclaimsit

coulddevelopasystemtoexploitthemoon,snaturalresources

andpotentiallyrelocateharmfulindustriesthere.Thisis

lunacy.

Russiacertainlyhasgreatprowessinspace.Initsformerguise

asthecentreofpowerintheSovietUnionitlaunchedthefirst

man-madesatellitein1957.Inaspectacularfollowup,Yuri

Gagarinbecamethefirstpersoninspacein1961.Another

triumphcamein1968whentheRussianssentaspaceshiptoorbit

themoonwithturtlesaboard,returningitanditslivingcargo

safelytoEarth.AnunmannedRussianspacecraftalsolandedon

themoonaheadofthefirstmannedlandingbytheAmericans.

EvenafterNeilArmstrongtookhisonesmallstep,Russiahas

proveditssuperiorityinkeepingpeopleinspacestations

orbitingtheEarth.TheRussianSoyuzrocketisamainstayof

satellitelaunchesandwouldbeusedtorescueastronauts

shouldanyaccidentbefalltheInternationalSpaceStation.

Headofthespacecraftmanufacturerthathelpedachievethese

Russiansuccesses,thisweekboastedthathisrocketscouldbe

usedtoindustrialisethemoon.Sowhywerehisremarksgreeted

withsuchscepticism?

Onereasonforthecynicismisthattheideaisabsurd.AUnited

Nationstreatypassedin1967banspotentiallyharmful

interferencewiththeEarth'soriginalsatelliteandrequires

internationalconsultationbeforeproceedingwithanyactivity

thatcoulddisruptthepeacefulexplorationofspace,including

themoon.Asecondproblemisthatlandingonthemoonhasproved

beyondthebudgetofanystateotherthanAmericaandofany

privatecompanytodate.

Infactoneofthebesthopesforinvestmentcomesfromspace

tourism.OnSaturdayApril7th,thefifthsuchholidaymaker

enteredspaceaboardaRussianSoyuzrocket.CharlesSimonyi,

anAmericansoftwaredeveloper,paid$25mforhisten-daystay

attheInternationalSpaceStation.Thenextholiday

destinationisthemoon.Thetouroperatorthatorganisedthe

firstfivepackagesisofferingtwoticketstoorbitthemoon

for$100meach.LaunchwouldbeaboardaSoyuzspacecraft.But

theSoyuzsystemwasdesignedinthe1960sandhasbeenonthe

vergeofretirementformanyyears.UnfortunatelytheRussian

authoritieshavepostponedindefinitelythedevelopmentofa

successor.Thustheclaimoftheindustrialisationofthemoon

isunlikelytosucceed.

TheUnderlinedword"lunacy”(Line4,Paragraph1)most

probablymeans.

A.anefforttoexploretheuniverse.

B.akindofinsanestateconnectedwiththemoon.

C.theabilitytotransferharmfulindustriesontothemoon.

D.thepowertoorbitaroundthemoon.

7、

WhichofthefollowingisnotRussianachievementinspace

exploration?

A.Thefirstastronautwhowassenttospace.

B.Thefirstlandingofmannedspacecraftonthemoon.

C.Launchingofthefirstman-madesatellite.

D.Rocketsthatcanbeusedtosaveastronautsinspace

stations.

8、

WhywastheclaimoftheRussiancompanywidelycriticized?

A.Russiaisnotabletodevelopsuchadvancedspace

technologies.

B.Thecostwillbetoohighforacountrytoafford.

C.Itviolatesagreementsontheexplorationofthemoon.

D.Landingonthemoonneedsmuchmorethanorbitingit.

9、

Accordingtothetext,whichisthemostprobableresultof

thedevelopmentofspacetourism?

A.ItismainlytakenbyUSsoftwaredeveloperssuchasCharles

Simonyi.

B.Itneedthedevelopmentofnewrocketsystemstoreplace

thecurrentone.

C.ItbringstoanewroundofspaceracebetweenUSandChina.

D.Itwitnessesthesuccessoftheindustrializationofthe

moon.

10、

TheRussiancompanyhasboastedsuchclaimsmainlybecause

they.

A.getmorefinancialsupportfromthegovernment.

B.explorethemoonandacquiremorenaturalresourcesfor

humanbeings.

C.transferharmfulindustriestothemoontopreventour

environment.

D.attractmorespacetravelerstodevelopthespacetourism

industry.

11It'seasytogetthesensethesedaysthatyou'vestumbled

intoapartywithsomepowerfuldrugthatdramaticallyalters

identity.Thefacesarefamiliar,butthewordscomingoutof

themaren't.Somethinghashappenedtoalotofpeopleyouused

tothinkyouknew.They'vechangedintosomethingliketheir

ownopposite.

There'sBillGates,whothesedaysisspendinglesstimeearning

moneythangivingitaway一andpullingotherbillionairesinto

thedeependofglobalphilanthropy(慈善事業(yè))withhim.There's

historianFrancisFukuyama,leadingawholegangofdisaffected

fellowtravelersawayfromneoconservatism.Toflip-flopis

human.Itcanstillsometimesbeapoliticalliability,

evidenceofaflakydispositionorrankopportunism.Butthere

arecircumstancesinwhichnottoreversecourseseemsalmost

pathological(病態(tài)的).He'samodelofconsistency,Stephen

ColbertsaidlastyearofGeorgeW.Bush:"Hebelievesthesame

thingWednesdaythathebelievedonMonday一nomatterwhat

happenedonTuesday”.

Overthepastthreeyears,Ifoundpeoplewhohadpulledabig

U-turnintheirlives.Oftentheinsightcameina

forehead-smitingmomentinthemiddleofthenight:I'vegot

itallwrong.

Itlookedatfirstlikeasprinklingofoutliersbeyondthe

curveofnormalhumanexperience.Butwhenyousteppedback,

apatternemerged.Whatthesepersonalturnshadincommonwas

theapprehensionthatwe'reallconnected.Everythingleanson

something,isbothdependentanddependedon.

“Thedifferencebetweenyouandme”,avisitingChinesestudent

toldUniversityofMichiganpsychologistRichardNisbettnot

longago”,isthatIthinktheworldisacircle,andyouthink

it'saline”.Theremarkpromptedtheprofessortowriteabook,

TheGeographyofThought,aboutthedifferencesbetweenthe

WesternandtheAsianmind.

ToWesternthinking,theworldislinear;youcanchopitup

andanalyzeit,andwecanallworkonourlittlepartofthe

projectindependentlyuntilit'ssolved.Theclassically

Easternmind,accordingtoNisbett,seesthingsdifferently:

theworldisn'talengthofropebutavast,closedchain,

incomprehensiblycomplexandeverchanging.Whenyoulookat

lifefromthissecondperspective,someunlikelyconnections

revealthemselves.

IrealizedthiswaswhatalmostalltheU-turnshadincommon:

peoplehadswungaroundtofaceEast.Theyhadstoppedthinking

inalineandstartedthinkinginacircle.Moralitywaslooking

lesslikeasetofrulesandmorelikeastory,oneinwhich

theywerepartofanensemblecast,nolongerthestar.

Whatcanweinferfromfirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Somepeoplehavechangedintosomeoneanother.

B.Rherearesomedrugsthatcanchangeone'sidentity.

C.Somemoneybagsarepulledtoactasphilanthropist.

D.francisFukuyamahasbecomeagreattraveler.

12、

Theword”f1ip-flop”(Line4,Paragraph2)mostprobablymeans

A.reverse.

B.flick.

C.handspring.

D.fail.

13、

Accordingtothetext,onedifferencebetweenWesternand

Easternmindswasthat.

A.theworldinEasternthoughtisalinewhileinWestern

thoughtisacircle.

B.WesternmindismorecomprehensivethanEasternmind.

C.Westernmindismoreconcernedofconnections.

D.Easternmindconsidersthingsmorelikeawholeinsteadof

separateparts.

14、

Intheauthor,sopinion,themajorcauseofmanypeopletomake

U-turnsisthat.

A.theyhaveeatensomedrugwhichcanchangetheiridentities.

B.theybecometoconsidertheconnectionsbetweendifferent

things.

C.theywanttosucceedincatchingsomepolitical

opportunities.

D.theyhavebeenstimulatedbysomebigchangesintheirlife

experiences.

15、

Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthistext?

A.TheAgeofU-Turns.

B.WesternandEasternCulturalDifferences.

C.ACircleWorld.

D.TheImportanceofChange.

16、Shortofmoney?Needaninstantloan?Sincetheearly1990s

yourbestbethasbeentogotothelow-rentendoftownand

findanappointedloan-shop.Thereyoucanborrowmoneyinsmall

amounts,generallynotmuchmorethan$500,againstyour

post-datedpay-cheque.Youwillbechargedaround$15interest

forevery$100youborrow—andthatispermonth.

Formanypeople,thereisnoalternative.Banksrefusetomake

smallloansbecausethereisnomoneyinit,andcompletely

unregulatedlending,viatheinternetorloansharks,istoo

alarming.AccordingtotheCommunityFinancialServices

Association,anadvocacygroupfortheindustry,mostborrowers

areresponsibleandpayofftheirloansinatimelymanner.But

somedon't.

TheCentreforResponsibleLending,aconsumergroup,saysthat

manyborrowersroutinelyrollovertheirloans.Thisquickly

bringsthemintodebttraps.Atypicalborrowermayendup

paying$793fora$325loan.Thecentreestimatesthatpayday

loanscostAmericans$4.2billionayearininterestandfees.

Theindustrythrives,inlargepart,becauseitoperatesmostly

outsidestateusurylawsthatprohibitexcessiveinterestrates.

Itsspokesmensaylendersneedsuchexemptionstomakeaprofit

ontheirbasicservice,smallloans.Lenderssaythattheir

returnswouldamounttopenniesonthedollarifinterestrates

werecapped.Infact,theysay,suchrestrictionswouldputthem

outofbusiness.

Andthatisexactlywhatmanyoftheiropponentswouldliketo

see—particularlywhenitcomestoloansmadetothefamilies

ofsoldiers.InoneofthelastactsoftheRepublicanCongress,

paydaylenderswererestrictedtointerestratesof36%onloans

tomilitarypersonnelandtheirspouses.ThePentagonis

worriedthatuniformedpersonnel,especiallythoseservingin

Iraq,havebeenlosingtheirsecurityclearancesbecauseof

excessivedebtathome.This,amongotherthings,wasleading

tothecostlyreassignmentofhighlytrainedtroops,suchas

communicationsexperts,toordinarylow-skilljobs.

RobertFrank,aneconomistatCornellUniversity,wrote

recentlyintheNewYorkTimesthattheindustry一notunlike

thesub-primemortgagesector一isabeneficiaryofthesweeping

deregulationofthefinancial-servicesindustrythathasmade

creditmoreaccessible.Itsadverseconsequences,hesays,

were“completelypredictable”.Oncepoorpeoplegetinover

theirheads,theywillborrowthemselvesintobankruptcyifthe

lawpermits;and“ifweareunhappyaboutthat,theonly

solutionistochangetherules”.

Whatisthebestwayforamanwhoisinneedofsmallsums

ofmoneyintheUS?

A.Gotothebankandtrytomakeacommercialloan.

B.Askforhelpontheinternettogetdonations.

C.Getsomeloanatarelativelylowratefromthegovernment.

D.Borrowmoneyfromdesignatedfirmsatafixedrate.

17、

Thesmall-loanindustryisabletoavoidlawprohibitions

because.

A.Theexcessiveinterestismadebytheroll-overof

borrowers.

B.Lendersvowthatsmallloanscanonlysurvivewithout

interestlimitations.

C.Itmayprovidehelptomilitaryofficialsandtheirfamily.

D.Mostborrowerscanpaybacktheirmoneytimely

18、

Theadverseeffectofsuchloansonuniformedpersonnelisthat

A.thehighestinteresthasbeenrestrictedto36%.

B.professionalpersonnelmaybeforcedtoleavetheirposts

duetohighdebts.

C.thesoldiersortheirspousesmaylendmoneyuntilthey're

bankrupt.

D.thePentagonwillreassigntheirofficialsinIraq.

19、

Whichofthefollowingcircumstancesismostunlikelytobe

realized?

A.Amanwhogotasmallloanhastopaythreetimesbackafter

aperiod.

B.Askilledservicemanisfreeofloaninterestforhis

expertise.

C.Anewactontherulesofsmallloansisissuedbythe

Congress.

D.Apoormanwhohasnootherchoiceborrowsmoneyuntil

bankruptcy.

20、

Accordingtotheauthor,thesmallloanindustry.

A.isanicepracticeforpeoplewhoneedmoneyurgently.

B.hasbothadvantagesanddisadvantageswhichneedtobe

modified.

C.isdangerous,especiallyformilitarypersonnel.

D.mayleadtolargeamountsofbankruptciesandneedstobe

forbidden.

21、PartB(10points)

Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutwhat

parentsaresupposedtodotoguidetheirchildreninto

adulthood.ChooseaheadingfromthelistA一Fthatbestfits

themeaningofeachnumberedpartofthetext(41—45).The

firstandlastparagraphsofthetextarenotnumbered.There

aretwoextraheadingsthatyoudonetneedtouse.(10points)

Glass,inoneform,oranother,haslongbeeninnobleservice

tohumans.Asoneofthemostwidelyusedofmanufactured

materials,andcertainlythemostversatile,itcanbeas

imposingasatelescopemirrorthewidthofatenniscourtor

assmallandsimpleasamarblerollingacrossdirt.

(41).

Theusesofthisadaptablematerialhavebeenbroadened

dramaticallybynewtechnologies:glassfiberoptics—more

thaneightmillionmiles一carryingtelephoneandtelevision

signalsacrossnations;glassceramicsservingasthenose

conesofmissilesandascrownsforteeth;tinyglassbeads

takingradiationdosesinsidethebodytospecificorgans;even

anewtypeofglassfashionedofnuclearwasteinorderto

disposeofthatunwantedmaterial.

(42).

Onthehorizonareopticalcomputers.Thesecouldstore

programsandprocessinformationbymeansoflight一pulsesfrom

tinylasers一ratherthanelectrons.Andthepulseswouldtravel

overglassfibers,notcopperwire.Thesemachinescould

functionhundredsoftimesfasterthantoday'selectronic

computersandholdvastlymoreinformation.Todayfiberoptics

areusedtoobtainaclearerimageofsmallerandsmaller

objectsthaneverbefore—evenbacterialviruses.Anew

generationofopticalinstrumentsisemergingthatcanprovide

detailedimagingoftheinnerworkingsofcells.Itisthesurge

infiberopticuseandinliquidcrystaldisplaysthathasset

theU.S.glassindustry(a16billiondollarbusinessemploying

some150,000workers)tobuildingnewplantstomeetdemand.

(43).

Butnotalltheglasstechnologythattouchesourlivesis

ultra-modem.Considerthesimplelightbulb;attheturnofthe

centurymostlightbulbswerehandblown,andthecostofone

wasequivalenttohalfaday'spayfortheaverageworker.In

effect,theinventionoftheribbonmachinebyCominginthe

1920slightedanation.Thepriceofabulbplunged.Small

wonderthatthemachinehasbeencalledoneofthegreat

mechanicalachievementsofalltime.Yetitisverysimple:a

narrowribbonofmoltenglasstravelsoveramovingbeltof

steelinwhichthereareholes.Theglasssagsthroughtheholes

andintowaitingmoulds.Puffsofcompressedairthenshapethe

glass.Inthisway,theenvelopeofalightbulbismadebya

singlemachineattherateof66,000anhour,ascomparedwith

1,200adayproducedbyateamoffourglassblowers.

(44).

Thesecretoftheversatilityofglassliesinitsinterior

structure.Althoughitisrigid,andthuslikeasolid,the

atomsarearrangedinarandomdisorderedfashion,

characteristicofaliquid.Inthemeltingprocess,theatoms

intherawmaterialsaredisturbedfromtheirnormalposition

inthemolecularstructure;beforetheycanfindtheirwayback

tocrystallinearrangementstheglasscools.Thisloosenessin

molecularstructuregivesthematerialwhatengineerscall

tremendous“formability“whichallowstechnicianstotailor

glasstowhatevertheyneed.

(45).

Today,scientistscontinuetoexperimentwithnewglass

mixturesandbuildingdesignerstesttheirimaginationswith

applicationsofspecialtypesofglass.ALondonarchitect,

MikeDavies,seesevenmoredramaticbuildingsusingmolecular

chemistry."Glassisthegreatbuildingmaterialofthefuture,

the'dynamicskin,”,hesaid”.Thinkofglassthathasbeen

treatedtoreacttoelectriccurrentsgo

22、(42)

23、(43)

24、(44)

25、(45)

26^PartC

Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen

translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)

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