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09年12月
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor
incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsor
completestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Pleasewriteyouranswerson
AnswerSheet2.
Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
ThereisnothingnewaboutTVandfashionmagazinesgivinggirls
unhealthyideasabouthowthintheyneedtobeinordertobeconsidered
beautiful.WhatissurprisingisthemethodpsychologistsattheUniversityof
Texashavecomeupwithtokeepgirlsfromdevelopingeatingdisorders.Their
mainweaponagainstsuperskinny(role)models:abrandofcivildisobedience
dubbedubodyactivism.”
Since2001,morethan1,000highschoolandcollegestudentsintheU.S.
haveparticipatedintheBodyProject,whichworksbygettinggirlsto
understandhowtheyhavebeenbuyingintothenotionthatyouhavetobethinto
behappyorsuccessful.Aftercritiquing(評論)theso-calledthinidealbywriting
essaysandrole-playingwiththeirpeers,participantsaredirectedtocomeup
withandexecutesmall,nonviolentacts.Theyincludeslippingnotessaying
“Loveyourbodythewayitis”intodietingbooksatstoreslikeBordersand
writingletterstoMattel,makersoftheimpossiblyproportionedBarbiedoll.
AccordingtoastudyinthelatestissueoftheJournalofConsultingand
ClinicalPsychology,theriskofdevelopingeatingdisorderswasreduced61%
amongBodyProjectparticipants.Andtheycontinuedtoexhibitpositive
body-imageattitudesaslongasthreeyearsaftercompletingtheprogram,which
consists,offourone-hoursessions.Suchlastingeffectsmaybeduetogirls'
realizingnotonlyhowtheywerebeinginfluencedbutalsowhowasbenefiting
fromthesocietalpressuretobethin."Thesepeoplewhopromotetheperfect
bodyreallydon'tcareaboutyouat叫“saysKelseyHertel,ahighschooljunior
andBodyProjectveteraninEugene,Oregon.uTheypurposefullymakeyoufeel
likelessofapersonsoyou'llbuytheirstuffandthevHlmakemoney.”
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖鹗┛?上作答。
47.Wheredogirlsgetthenotionthattheyneedtobethininordertobe
consideredbeautiful?
TVandfashionmagazines
48.Bypromoting“bodyactivism,“UniversityofTexaspsychologistsaimto
prevent_tokeepgirlsfromdevelopingeatingdisorders.______,
49.Accordingtotheauthor,MattersBarbiedolls____areimpossibly
proportioned_____?
50.ThepositiveeffectsoftheBodyProjectmaylastupto____exhibit
positivebody-imageattitudesaslongasthreeyearsaftercompletingthe
program_____?
51.OneBodyProjectparticipantsaysthattherealmotiveofthosewho
promotetheperfectbodyisto_makemoney.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Forhundredsofmillionsofyears,turtles(海龜)havestruggledoutofthe
seatolaytheireggsonsandybeaches,longbeforetherewerenature
documentariestocelebratethem,orGPSsatellitesandmarinebiologiststotrack
them,orvolunteerstohand-carrythehatchlings(幼龜)downtothewater'sedge
lesttheybecomedisorientedbyheadlightsandcrawltowardsamotelparkinglot
instead.Aformidablewallofbureaucracyhasbeenerectedtoprotecttheir
primenestingontheAtlanticcoastlines.Withallthatattentionpaidtothem,
you'dthinkthesecreatureswouldatleasthavethegratitudenottogoextinct.
ButNatureisindifferenttohumannotionsoffairness,andareportbythe
FishandWildlifeServiceshowedaworrisomedropinthepopulationsofseveral
speciesofNorthAtlanticturtles,notablyloggerheads,whichcangrowtoas
muchas400pounds.TheSouthFloridanestingpopulation,thelargest,has
declinedby50%inthelastdecade,accordingtoElizabethGriffin,amarine
biologistwiththeenvironmentalgroupOceana.ThefigurespromptedOceanato
petitionthegovernmenttoupgradethelevelofprotectionfortheNorthAtlantic
loggerheadsfrom“threatened"to“endangered”一meaningtheyareindangerof
disappearingwithoutadditionalhelp.
Whichraisestheobviousquestion:whatelsedotheseturtleswantfromus,
anyway?Itturnsout,accordingtoGriffin,thatwhilewehavedoneagoodjobof
protectingtheturtlesfortheweekstheyspendonland(asegg-layingfemales,as
eggsandashatchlings),wehaveneglectedtheyearsspendintheocean."The
threatisfromcommercialfishing,“saysGriffin.Trawlers(whichdraglargenets
throughthewaterandalongtheoceanfloor)andlonglinefishers(whichcan
deploythousandsofhooksonlinesthatcanstretchformiles)takeaheavytollon
turtles.
Ofcourse,likeeveryotherenvironmentalissuetoday,thisisplayingout
againstthebackgroundofglobalwarmingandhumaninterferencewithnatural
ecosystems.Thenarrowstripsofbeachonwhichtheturtleslaytheireggsare
beingsqueezedononesidebydevelopmentandontheotherbythethreatof
risingsealevelsastheoceanswarm.Ultimatelywemustgetahandleonthose
issuesaswell,oracreaturethatoutlivedthedinosaurs(恐龍)willmeetitsendat
thehandsofhumans,leavingourdescendantstowonderhowcreaturesougly
couldhavewonsomuchaffection.
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
52.Wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthat.
A.humanactivitieshavechangedthewayturtlessurvive
B.effortshavebeenmadetoprotectturtlesfromdyingout
C.governmentbureaucracyhascontributedtoturtles'extinction
D.marinebiologistsarelookingforthesecretofturtles'reproduction
53.WhatdoestheauthormeanbywNatureisindifferenttohumannotions
offairnessw(Line1,Para.2)?
A.Natureisquitefairregardingthesurvivalofturtles.
B.Turtlesarebynatureindifferenttohumanactivities.
C.Thecourseofnaturewillnotbechangedbyhumaninterference.
D.Theturtlepopulationhasdecreasedinspiteofhumanprotection.
54.Whatconstitutesamajorthreattothesurvivalofturtlesaccordingto
ElizabethGriffin?
A.Theirinadequatefoodsupply.
B,Unregulatedcommercialfishing.
C.Theirlowerreprodactivelyability.
D.Contaminationofseawater
55.Howdoesglobalwarmingaffectthesurvivalofturtles?
A.Itthreatensthesandybeachesonwhichtheylayeggs.
B.Thechangingclimatemakesitdifficultfortheireggstohatch.
C.Therisingsealevelsmakeitharderfortheirhatchlingstogrow.
D.Ittakesthemlongertoadapttothehighbeachtemperature.
56.Thelastsentenceofthepassageismeantto.
A.persuadehumanbeingstoshowmoreaffectionforturtles
B.stressthateventhemostuglyspeciesshouldbeprotected
C.callforeffectivemeasurestoensureseaturtles5survival
D.warnourdescendantsabouttheextinctionofspecies
PassageTwoQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Therearefewmoresoberingonlineactivitiesthanenteringdatainto
college-tuitioncalculatorsandgaspingastheWebspitsbackasix-figuresum.
Buteconomistssayfamiliesabouttogointodebttofundfouryearsofpartying,
aswellasstudying,canconsolethemselveswiththeknowledgethatcollegeisan
investmentthat,uniikemanybankstocks,shouldyieldhugedividends.
A2008studybytwoHarvardeconomistsnotesthatthealabor-market
premiumtoskill“一ortheamountcollegegraduatesearnedthafsgreaterthan
whathigh-schoolgraduateearned-decreasedformuchofthe20thcentury,but
hascomebackwithavengeance(報(bào)復(fù)性地)sincethe1980s.In2005,Thetypical
full-timeyear-roundU.S.workerwithafour-yearcollegedegreeearned$50,900,
62%morethanthe$31,500earnedbyaworkerwithonlyahigh-schooldiploma.
There'snoquestionthatgoingtocollegeisasmarteconomicchoice.Buta
lookatthestrangevariationsintuitionrevealsthatthechoiceaboutwhich
collegetoattenddoesn'tcomedownmerelytodollarsandcents.Doesgoingto
ColumbiaUniversity(tuition,roomandboard$49,260in2007-08)yielda40%
greaterreturnthanattendingtheUniversityofColoradoatBoulderasan
out-of-statestudent($35,542)?Probablynot.Doesbeinganout-of-statestudent
attheUniversityofColoradoatBoulderyieldtwicetheamountofincomeas
beinganin-statestudent($17,380)there?Notlikely.
No,inthisconsumeristage,mostbuyersaren'tevaluatingcollegeasan
investment,butratherasaconsumerproduct—likeacarorclothesorahouse.
Andwithsuchpurchases,priceisonlyoneofmanycrucialfactorstoconsider.
Aswithautomobiles,consumersintoday'scollegemarketplacehavevast
choices,andpeoplesearchfortheonethatgivesthemthemostcomfortand
satisfactioninlinewiththeirbudgets.Thisaccountsforthewillingnessofpeople
topaymorefordifferenttypesofexperiences(suchasattendingaprivate
liberal-artscollegeorgoingtoanout-of-statepublicschoolthathasagreat
marine-biologyprogram).Andjustastwoautopurchasersmightspendanequal
amountofmoneyonverydifferentcars,collegestudents(or,moreaccurately,
theirparents)oftenshowawillingnesstopayessentiallythesamepriceforvastly
differentproducts.Sowhichisit?Iscollegeaninvestmentproductlikeastockor
aconsumerproductlikeacar?Inkeepingwiththeautomotiveworld5shottest
consumertrend,maybeifsbesttocharacterizeitasahybrid(混合動(dòng)力汽車);
anexpensiveconsumerproductthat,overtime,willpayrichdividends.
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
57.What'stheopinionofeconomistsaboutgoingtocollege?
A.Hugeamountsofmoneyisbeingwastedoncampussocializing.
B?Itdoesn'tpaytorunintodebttoreceiveacollegeeducation.
C.Collegeeducationisrewardinginspiteofthestartlingcosts.
D.Goingtocollegedoesn'tnecessarilybringtheexpectedreturns.
58.ThetwoHarvardeconomistsnoteintheirstudythat,formuchofthe
20thcentury,,
A.enrollmentkeptdecreasinginvirtuallyallAmericancollegesand
universities
B.thelabormarketpreferredhigh-schooltocollegegraduates
C.competitionforuniversityadmissionswasfarmorefiercethantoday
D.thegapbetweentheearningsofcollegeandhigh-schoolgraduates
narrowed
59.Studentswhoattendanin-statecollegeoruniversitycan.
A.savemoreontuition
B,receiveabettereducation
C.takemoreliberal-artscourses
D.avoidtravelinglongdistances
60.Inthisconsumeristage,mostparents?
A.regardcollegeeducationasawiseinvestment
B?placeapremiumontheprestigeoftheCollege
C.thinkitcrucialtosendtheirchildrentocollege
D.considercollegeeducationaconsumerproduct
61.Whatisthechiefconsiderationwhenstudentschooseacollegetoday?
A.Theiremploymentprospectsaftergraduation.
B.Asatisfyingexperiencewithintheirbudgets.
C.Itsfacilitiesandlearningenvironment.
D.Itsrankingamongsimilarinstitutions.
08年12月
SectionA
Oneofthemajorproducersofathleticfootwear,with2002salesofover$10
billion,isacompanycalledNike,withcorporateheadquartersinBeaverton,
Oregon,ForbesmagazineidentifiedNike'spresident,PhilipKnight,asthe
53rd-richestmanintheworldin2004.ButNikehasnotalwaysbeenalarge
multimillion-dollarorganization.Infact,Knightstartedthecompanybyselling
shoesfromthebackofhiscarattrackmeets.
Inthelate1950sPhilipKnightwasamiddle-distancerunneronthe
UniversityofOregontrackteam,coachedbyBillBowerman.Oneofthetop
trackcoachesintheU.S.,Bowermanwasalsoknownforexperimentingwiththe
designofrunningshoesinanattempttomakethemlighterandmore
shock-absorbent.AfterattendingOregon,Knightmovedontodograduatework
atStanfordUniversity;hisMBAthesiswasonmarketingathleticshoes.Oncehe
receivedhisdegree,KnighttraveledtoJapantocontacttheOnitsukaTiger
Company,amanufacturerofathleticshoes.Knightconvincedthecompany's
officialsofthepotentialforitsproductintheU.S.In1963hereceivedhisfirst
shipmentofTigershoes,200pairsintotal.
In1964,KnightandBowermancontributed$500eachtofromBlueRibbon
Sports,thepredecessorofNike.Inthefirstfewyears,Knightdistributedshoes
outofhiscaratlocaltrackmeets.ThefirstemployeeshiredbyKnightwere
formercollegeathletes.Thecompanydidnothavethemoneytohire“experts”,
andtherewasnoestablishedathleticfootwearindustryinNorthAmericafrom
whichtorecruitthoseknowledgeableinthefield.Initsearlyyearsthe
organizationoperatedinanunconventionalmannerthatcharacterizedits
innovativeandentrepreneurialapproachtotheindustry.Communicationwas
informal;peoplediscussedideasandissuesinthehallways,onarun,orovera
beer.Therewaslittletaskdifferentiation.Therewerenojobdescriptions,rigid
reportingsystems,ordetailedrulesandregulations.Theteamspiritandshared
valuesoftheathletesonBowerman'steamscarriedoverandprovidedthebasis
forthecollegialstyleofmanagementthatcharacterizedtheearlyyearsofNikes.
47.Whileservingasatrackcoach,Bowermantriedtodesignrunningshoes
thatwere.
48.DuringhisvisittoJapan,KnightconvincedtheofficialsoftheOnitsuka
TigerCompanythatitsproductwouldhave___.
49.BlueRibbonSportsasunabletohireexpertsduetotheabsenceof
____________inNorthAmerica.
50.IntheearlyyearsofNike,communicationwithinthecompanywas
usuallycarriedout?
51.WhatqualitiesofBowerman'steamsformedthebasisofNike'searly
managementstyle?
SectionB
Passageone
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage
Sustainabledevelopmentisappliedtojustabouteverythingfromenergyto
cleanwaterandeconomicgrowth,andasaresultithasbecomedifficultto
questioneitherthebasicassumptionsbehinditorthewaytheconceptisputto
use.Thisisespeciallytrueinagriculture,wheresustainabledevelopmentisoften
takenasthesolemeasureofprogresswithoutaproperappreciationofhistorical
andculturalperspectives.
Tostartwith,itisimportanttorememberthatthenatureofagriculturehas
changedmarkedlythroughouthistory,andwillcontinuetodoso.Medieval
agricultureinnorthernEuropefed,clothedandshelteredapredominantlyrural
societywithamuchlowerpopulationdensitythanitistoday.Ithadminimal
effectonbiodiversity,andanypollutionitcausedwastypicallylocalized.In
termsofenergyuseandthenutrients(營養(yǎng)成分)capturedintheproductitwas
relativelyinefficient.
Contrastthiswithfarmingsincethestartoftheindustrialrevolution.
Competitionfromoverseasledfarmerstospecializeandincreaseyields.
Throughoutthisperiodfoodbecamecheaper,saferandmorereliable.However,
thesechangeshavealsoledtohabitat(棲息地)lossandtodiminishing
biodiversity.
Whafsmore,demandforanimalproductsindevelopingcountriesis
growingsofastthatmeetingitwillrequireanextra300milliontonsofgraina
yearby2050.Yetthegrowthofcitiesandindustryisreducingtheamountof
wateravailableforagricultureinmanyregions.
Allthismeansthatagricultureinthe21stcenturywillhavetobevery
differentfromhowitwasinthe20th.Thiswillrequireradicalthinking.For
example,weneedtomoveawayfromtheideathattraditionalpracticesare
inevitablymoresustainablethannewones.Wealsoneedtoabandonthenotion
thatagriculturecanbe“zeroimpact”.Thekeywillbetoabandontherather
simpleandstaticmeasuresofsustainability,whichcentreontheneedto
maintainproductionwithoutincreasingdamage.
Insteadweneedamoredynamicinterpretation,onethatlooksatthepros
andcons(正反兩方面)ofallthevariouswayslandisused.Therearemany
differentwaystomeasureagriculturalperformancebesidesfoodyield:energy
use,environmentalcosts,waterpurity,carbonfootprintandbiodiversity.Itis
clear,forexample,thatthecarboncostoftransportingtomatoesfromSpainto
theUKislessthanthatofproducingthemintheUKwithadditionalheatingand
lighting.Butwedonotknowwhetherlowercarbonfootprintswillalwaysbe
betterforbiodiversity.
Whatiscrucialisrecognizingthatsustainableagricultureisnotjustabout
sustainablefoodproduction.
52.Howdopeopleoftenmeasureprogressinagriculture?
A)ByitsproductivityB)Byitssustainability
C)ByitsimpactontheenvironmentD)Byitscontributiontoeconomic
growth
53.Specialisationandtheefforttoincreaseyieldshaveresultedin.
A)localisedpollutionB)theshrinkingoffarmland
C)competitionfromoverseasD)thedecreaseofbiodiversity
54.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftraditionalfarmingpractices?
A)Theyhaveremainedthesameoverthecenturies.
B)Theyhavenotkeptpacewithpopulationgrowth.
C)Theyarenotnecessarilysustainable.
D)Theyareenvironmentallyfriendly.
55.Whatwillagriculturebelikeinthe21stcentury?
A)Itwillgothroughradicalchanges.
B)Itwillsupplymoreanimalproducts.
C)Itwillabandontraditionalfarmingpractices.
D)Itwillcausezerodamagetotheenvironment.
56Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?
A)Toremindpeopleoftheneedofsustainabledevelopment.
B)Tbsuggestwaysofensuringsustainablefoodproduction.
C)Toadvancenewcriteriaformeasuringfarmingprogress.
D)Tourgepeopletorethinkwhatsustainableagricultureis.
PassageTwo
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thepercentageofimmigrants(includingthoseunlawfullypresent)inthe
Unitedstateshasbeencreepingupwardforyears.At12.6percent,itisnow
higherthanatanypointsincethemid-1920s
WearenotabouttogobacktothedayswhenCongressopenlyworried
aboutinferiorracespollutingAmerica'sbloodstream.Butonceagainweare
wonderingwhetherwehavetoomanyofthewrongsortofnewcomers.Their
loudestcriticsarguethatthenewwaveofimmigrantscannot,andindeeddonot
wantto,fitinaspreviousgenerationsdid.
Wenowknowthattheseracistviewswerewrong.Intime,Italians,
Romaniansandmembersofotherso-calledinferiorracesbecameexemplary
Americansandcontributedgreatly,inwaystoonumeroustodetail,tothe
buildingofthismagnificentnation.Thereisnoreasonwhythesenew
immigrantsshouldnothavethesamesuccess.
AlthoughchildrenofMexicanimmigrantsdobetter,intermsofeducational
andprofessionalattainment,thantheirparents,UCLAsociologistEdwardTells
hasfoundthatthegainsdon'tcontinue.Indeed,thefourthgenerationis
marginallyworseoffthanthethirdJamesJackson,oftheUniversityof
Michigan,hasfoundasimilartrendamongblackCaribbeanimmigrants.Tells
fearsthatMexican-Americansmaybefatedtofollowinthefootstepsof
Americanblacks-thatlargepartsofthecommunitymaybecomemired(陷入)in
aseeminglypermanentstateofpovertyandunderachievement.Like
African-Americans,Mexican-Americansareincreasinglyrelegatedto(降入)
segregated,substandardschools,andtheirdropoutrateisthehighestforany
ethnicgroupinthecountry.
Wehavelearnedmuchaboutthefoolishideaofexcludingpeopleonthe
presumptionoftheethnicracialinferiority.Butwhatwehavenotyetlearnedis
howtomaketheprocessofAmericanizationworkforall.Iamnottalkingabout
requiringpeopletolearnEnglishortoadoptAmericanways;thosethings
happenprettymuchontheirown.Butasargumentsaboutimmigrationheatup
thecampaigntrail,wealsooughttoasksomebroaderquestionsabout
assimilation,abouthowtoensurethatpeople,onceoutsiders,don'tforever
remainmarginalizedwithintheseshores.
Thatisamuchlargerquestionthanwhatshouldhappenwith
undocumentedworkers,orhowbesttosecuretheborder,anditisonethat
affectsnotonlynewcomersbutgroupsthathavebeenhereforgenerations.It
willhavemoreimpactonourfuturethanwherewedecidetosettheadmissions
barforthelatestwaveofwould-beAmericans.Anditwouldbeniceifwefinally
gottheanswerright.
57.HowwereimmigrantsviewedbyU.S.Congressinearlydays?
A)Theywereofinferiorraces.
B)Theywereasourceofpoliticalcorruption.
C)Theywereathreattothenation'ssecurity.
D)Theywerepartofthenation'sbloodstream.
58.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthenewimmigrants?
A)TheywillbeadynamicworkforceintheU.S.
B)Theycandojustaswellastheirpredecessors.
C)Theywillbeverydisappointedonthenewland.
D)Theymayfindithardtofitintothemainstream.
59.WhatdoesEdwardTelles9researchsayaboutMexican-Americans?
A)Theymayslowlyimprovefromgenerationtogeneration.
B)Theywilldobetterintermsofeducationalattainment.
C)TheywillmeltintotheAfrican-Americancommunity.
D)Theymayforeverremainpoorandunderachieving.
60.Whatshouldbedonetohelpthenewimmigrants?
A)Ridthemoftheirinferioritycomplex.
B)UrgethemtoadoptAmericancustoms.
C)Preventthemfrombeingmarginalized.
D)TeachthemstandardAmericanEnglish.
61.Accordingtotheauthor,theburningissueconcerningimmigration
is?
A)howtodealwithpeopleenteringtheU.S.withoutdocuments
B)howtohelpimmigrantstobetterfitintoAmericansociety
C)howtostopillegalimmigrantsfromcrossingtheborder
D)howtolimitthenumberofimmigrantstoentertheU.S.
08年6月
SectionA
Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Ifmovietrailers(預(yù)告片)aresupposedtocauseareaction,thepreviewfor
“United93"morethansucceeds.Featuringnofamousactors,itbeginswith
imagesofabeautifulmorningandpassengersboardinganairplane.Ittakesyou
aminutetorealizewhatthemovie'sevenabout.That'swhenaplanehitsthe
WorldTradeCenter.theeffectisvisceral(震撼心靈的).Whenthetrailerplayed
beforenInsideMannlastweekataHollywoodtheater,audiencemembersbegan
callingout,"Toosoon!HInNewYorkCity,theresponsewasevenmore
dramatic.TheLoewstheaterinManhattantooktherarestepofpullingthe
trailerfromitsscreensafterseveralcomplaints.
“United93"isthefirstfeaturefilmtodealexplicitlywiththeeventsof
September11,2001,andiscertaintoigniteanemotionaldebate.Isittoosoon?
Shouldthefilmhavebeenmadeatall?Moretothepoint,willanyonewanttosee
it?Other9/11projectsareonthewayasthefifthanniversaryoftheattacks
approaches,mostnotablyOliverStone's''WorldTradeCenter.11butasthe
forerunner,^United93"willtakemostoftheheat,whetheritdeservesitornot.
TherealUnited93crashedinaPennsylvaniafieldafter40passengersand
crewfoughtbackagainsttheterrorists.Writer-directorPaulGreengrasshas
gonetogreatlengthstoberespectfulinhisdepictionofwhatoccurred,
proceedingwiththefilmonlyaftersecuringtheapprovalofeveryvictim'sfamily.
“WasIsurprisedattheagreement?Yes.Very.Usuallythere9reoneortwo
familieswho'remorereluctant/*Greengrasswritesinane-mail.HIwas
surprisedattheextraordinarywaytheUnited93familieshavewelcomedusinto
theirlivesandsharedtheirexperienceswithus.nCaroleO'Hare,afamily
member,says,“Theywereveryopenandhonestwithus,andtheymadeusa
partofthiswholeproject."Universal,whichisreleasingthefilm,planstodonate
10%ofitsopeningweekendgrosstotheFlight93NationalMemorialFund.
Thathasn*tstoppedcriticismthatthestudioisexploitinganationaltragedy.
O'Harethinksthafsunfair.uThisstoryhastobetoldtohonorthepassengers
andcrewforwhattheydid,“shesays."Butmorethanthat,itraisesawareness.
Ourportsaren'tsecure.Ourbordersaren'tsecure.Ourairlinesstillaren't
secure,andthisiswhathappenswhenyou'renotsecure.ThafsthemessageI
wantpeopletohear.”
47.Thetrailerfor"United93”succeededinwhenitplayedinthe
theatersinHollywoodandNewYorkCity.
48.Themovie“United93"issuretogiveriseto.
49.Whatdidwriter-directorPaulGreengrassobtainbeforeheproceededwith
themovie?
50.Universal,whichisreleasing“United93",hasbeencriticizedfor?
51.CaroleO'Harethinksthatbesideshonoringthepassengersandcrewfor
whattheydid,thepurposeoftellingthestoryistoabout
security.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Imaginewakingupandfindingthevalueofyourassetshasbeenhalved.No,
you'renotaninvestorinoneofthosehedgefundsthatfailedcompletely.With
thedollarslumpingtoa26-yearlowagainstthepound,already-expensive
Londonhasbecomequiteunaffordable.AcoffeeatStarbucks,justas
unavoidableinEnglandasitisintheUnitedStates,runsabout$8.
Theonceall-powerfuldollarisn'tdoingaTitanicagainstjustthepound.It
issittingatarecordlowagainsttheeuroandata30-yearlowagainstthe
Canadiandollar.EventheArgentinepesoandBrazilianrealarethrivingagainst
thedollar.
Theweakdollarisasourceofhumiliation,(屈辱),foranation's
self-esteemrestsinpartonthestrengthofitscurrency.It'salsoapotential
economicproblem,sinceadecliningdollarmakesimportedfoodmoreexpensive
andexertsupwardpressureoninterestrates.Andyettherearesubstantial
sectorsofthevastU.S.economy-fromgiantcompanieslikeCoca-Colato
mom-and-poprestaurantoperatorsinMiami-forwhichtheweakdollarismost
excellentnews.
ManyEuropeansmayviewtheU.S.asanarrogantsuperpowerthathas
becomehostiletoforeigners.Butnothingmakespeoplethinkmorewarmlyof
theU.S.thanaweakdollar.ThroughApril,thetotalnumberofvisitorsfrom
abroadwasup6.8percentfromlastyear.Shouldthetrendcontinue,thenumber
oftouriststhisyearwillfinallytopthe2000peak?ManyEuropeansnow
apparent
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