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(2023年)貴州省銅仁地區(qū)大學(xué)英語6級(jí)

大學(xué)英語六級(jí)測試卷(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、1.Writing。0題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopic"RechoiceofProfessions-ASocialProblem".You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositiononthe

outline(giveninChinese)below:

1.下崗人員(laid-offpersonnel)面臨一個(gè)嚴(yán)肅的問題---再就業(yè);

2.下崗人員要改變就業(yè)觀念,樹立堅(jiān)強(qiáng)信心,重新就業(yè);

3.人們要關(guān)心、幫助下崗人員,克服困難,爭取勝利。

2.1.大量民工流入城市

2.人們對(duì)民工大量流入城市所持的不同看法

3.我的觀點(diǎn)

RuralWorkers:AMixedBlessingfortheCity

3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

WhyICametoCollege.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow.

1.我為什么選擇讀大學(xué);

2.現(xiàn)在讀大學(xué)是否值得;

3.結(jié)論。

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledSayNotoPiratedProducts.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.目前盜版的現(xiàn)象比較嚴(yán)重;

2.造成這種現(xiàn)象的原因及其危害;

3.我們應(yīng)該怎么做,

Usefulwordsandexpressions:

盜版:piracy(n.)

盜版產(chǎn)品:piratedproducts

知識(shí)產(chǎn)權(quán):intellectualpropertyrights

侵犯版權(quán):infringesb.'scopyright;copyrightinfringement

5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

CreditCardsinCollegeCampus.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbased

onthechartandoutlinegivenbelow:

1.根據(jù)圖片描述某高校擁有信用卡的學(xué)生所占比例的變化

2.分析產(chǎn)生這些變化的原因

3.分如何看待信用卡令后在學(xué)生中的使用情況

CreditCardsinCollegeCampus

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicWealthandHealth.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushould

baseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:

1.有人認(rèn)為財(cái)富比健康重要;

2.也有人認(rèn)為健康比財(cái)富重要;

3.我的觀點(diǎn)是:

7.1.如今的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生面臨的職業(yè)選擇:興趣重要還是工資重要

2.你的觀點(diǎn)

3.結(jié)論

SalaryorInterest

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicStudents*UnionandAssociations.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.簡述在大學(xué)里學(xué)生會(huì)和各種社團(tuán)的現(xiàn)狀

2.參加學(xué)生會(huì)和各種社團(tuán)對(duì)個(gè)人的有利之處

3.你對(duì)參加學(xué)生會(huì)和社團(tuán)活動(dòng)的態(tài)度

9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

FoodSafetyProblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150words.Followingthe

outlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.我國食品市場存在的問題。

2.怎樣解決食品安全問題。

3.結(jié)論。

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea

compositiononthetitle:HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation?Youshould

writeatleast130wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.中國已漸漸步入老齡化社會(huì)。(65歲以上的老年人已占全國人口的7%)

2.我認(rèn)為應(yīng)如何對(duì)待老年人群。(社會(huì)關(guān)愛與福利制度,家庭溫暖,社

區(qū)服務(wù)……)

3.我的結(jié)論。

HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.

Airpollutionisthemostseriousproblemcausedbytheexistoftoomany

privateautomobiles.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.Greenbuildingtechniquesrequire.

A.architectstomakefulluseofsunlight

B.peopletoavoidusingelectricalappliances

C.architectstoemploylocallabors

0.businessmentoresistpoisonousbuildingmaterials

13.

Itmaybeinyourbodythatmakesyourunquicklyafteryouare

shockedbyadanger.

14.StudyStyles

Youknowwhetheryou'reamorningpersonoranightowl.Youknowwhether

you'reapickyeaterorahumangarbagepail.Butdoyouknowifyoulearn

betterbyreadingorbyhearing?...ifyou'vesurvivedschoolsofar,you

alreadyhavesomesortofstudyroutine-forbetterorforworse.Weasked

studentsalloverthecountryforthelowdownontheirmethodsofoperations,

andalsocollectedsomehard-wonadvice.Seeifyoucanrecognizeyourown

personalstudymethodonthelistbelowandlearnhowtostudyeffectively.

TheDreamer

Youmaysayyoifrestudying.Youmayevenlooklikeyou'restudying.But

yourmindisintheclouds.Yourtestperformanceseldomreflectsthoselong

hoursyouspendatyourdesk,almoststudying.Kim,fromMontreal,says,

"WhenIgettothelibrary,Iendupsittingthereandpeople-watching."Cindy,

fromLafayette,Pennsylvania,says:'Personally,Itendtowriteeverything

downonflashcardssoIcanquizmyselflater.EveryoneelsethinksthatI'll

ace(成績?yōu)锳)theexam,butsometimesIfindmyselfspendingsomuchtime

writingdowneverylittledetailthatIdon'thavetimetoactuallystudy.M

Warning:Ifyouspendalldaypretendingstudying,youllpayallnight

crammingforreal.(Whatawasteofsocializingtime!)Thisyear'sresolution:

Stayontargetbysettinggoals(LikefourchaptersbyWednesday)andasking

yourfriendstotestyou.Also,tuneintoyourinterests:Ifyoufindyourself

drawingelaboratedoodlesinthemarginswhenyou*resupposedtobe

analyzingShakespeare,takedrawingclassesandsnapoutofyourdaydream.

TheGrind

Onelookingatyoursockdrawer,meliculouslyTE常名田地)arrangedin

rainboworder,suggestscontrol-freaktendencies.Youneverfailtodoafixed

amountofstudyingeachevening-andyourgoodgradesshowit.You

cautiouslyplotacoursetoconqueranunrulyassignment,andyourarely

breakyourroutine.Gretchen,fromChicago,describesherhard-coremethod:

"Icompletelyorganizeallofmynotes.Then,beforeIdoanythingelse,Iplan

outexactlyhowmanyhoursI'mgoingtostudyandhowlongIamgoingto

takebreaks.Thisway,Ialwaysstayontask.Ireadthroughmynotesandthen

highlightthethingsIdon'tknowwell,tocommitthemtomemory."Butshe's

notdoneyet!”ThenIreadmyassignmentsagainandtakenotesandstudy

thesenotesthesamewayIstudiedmyclassnotes."Whew,Sarah,from

Scarsdale,NewYork,alsoconsidersherselfaworkerbee.HIplanmyworkso

thatthere'ssomethingIhavetodoeverynightoftheweek.Butwhenthere's

atest,I'lldoallmyassignmentsbeforetryingtodoanoverview.Studying

comeslastbecauseI'llwaituntilthelastminutetoeventrytoconcentrateon

somethingwithsolittlestructure."

Warning:Whileyourself-disciplinewillserveyouwellincollege(orthe

military),youmightwanttoaddmoreinspirationtoyourperspiration.No

amountofmemorization,orcolorcodingyournotebookswillhelpyouwrite

anoriginal,opinionatedessay-andyou'llbewritingplenty.Thisyear's

resolution:Varyyourroutineandthinkaboutyourowninsightsmore.After

readinganassignment,tryclosingyoureyesandrecallingwhatyoufound

interestingbeforebucklingdownwithyourimpeccablenotes.Andifyou've

gotahalfhourtospareinyourstudyschedule,trysomethingmessyand

creative,likewritingapoem.

TheSocialStudier

You'rethekindwholearnsoutloud.Youmakeyourwaytoenlightenment,so

studybuddiesareamust.Inschool,youremembermorefromhearingthe

lecturesthanfromdoingthereading.Roberta,fromPrinceton,NewJersey,

says:*'IwenttoastudycounselortofindoutthatIlearnbestbylistening.It's

true:UntilIhearsomethingoutloud,it'snotreallyrealtome.WhenI'm

studyingandIdon'tunderstandsomethinginour

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Crammerscanimprovetheirgradesbyaddinginformalbeforethe

overwhelmingpressureison.

16.

Whena''falserule'*isappliedtoyoursituation..

A.itcanbeofnohelpwithyourproblem

B.itmaymisleadyoutoafalsedirection

C.itmaymakeyourproblemmorecomplicated

D.itmayofferyouabrand-newoutlook

17.

TheIleartCenterwarnpublic,concerningthe

amountofchocolateconsuming.

18.TheGreenCampus

Ifyouattendedthisyear'scommencement(畢業(yè)典禮)atWilliamsCollegein

westernMassachusetts,youprobablysampledthefreshfoodmadefrom

locallyproduced,honnone-freemilk.Youmighthavetriedtheorganicgreens

withediblecabbageblossomsorsampledthefreshasparagus(蘆筍)allfrom

nearbyfarms.Thesedishesnotonlytastedbetterthanstandardonesbutalso

savedfossilfuelsnormallyusedtoshipfoodlongdistances.Disposableplates

andcutlerywerenowheretobefound,reducingtrashby80percent.Andthe

raredisposableitemswereeco-friendly.HWeusedcompostablepaper'napkins

andbiodegradablestraws,"saysStephanieBoyd,whohelpedorganizethe

"greencommencement"aspartofherjobaschairofWilliams'sclimate-

actioncommittee.

Itwasnotonlyaimedtoimpressparents.Moreandmorecollegesaregetting

seriousaboutgoinggreen.InJune,284universitypresidentsrepresenting

someofthenation'smostinfluentialschoolsannouncedanagreement

pledgingtomaketheircampuses"carbonneuiral0.Themessagewasclear.

"We'resayingthatsustainabilityisnolongeranelective,"saysCornell

presidentDavidSkorton.Theirmotivationwasn'tmerelytoreduceenergy

consumptionandwaste.Asa$315billionsectoroftheeconomy-andone

thatwilltrainfutureleaders-highereducationhasaspecialresponsibilityto

encourageenvironmentalstewardship.Theuniversitypresidentshopethat

evenstudentswhodon'tpursueincreasinglypopularmajorsinenvironmental

studieswilllearnsimplyfrombeingonagreencampus,livingingreen

buildings,eatingsustainablefoodandabsorbingeverydaymessagesof

conservation.Andwhoknows?Far-reachingenvironmentalprogramsmay

createanairofexcitementthatattractsapplicants."Inthelongrun,students

willsay,whywouldIwanttogotoaschoolthatdoesn'tcareaboutthis?11says

MichaelCrow,presidentofArizonaStateUniversity,whichhas.madea

majorcommitmenttosustainability.

AtHarvard,goinggreenstartsbeforestudentsevenarriveoncampus,when

freshmenreceivemailingsurgingthemtobuyonlyenergy-efficient

refrigeratorsfortheirdormroomsandpurchasecompactfluorescent(發(fā)熒光

的)bulbs,whichuseanaverageof18Wattsapieceinsteadof75.Butsome

ofthemosteffectivelobbyingcomesfromstudentsthemselves.Harvardpays

20undergraduatestohelpgetthegreenmessageouttofellowstudentsina

funway.Thatmightmeanwhippingupacompetitionbetweenresidential

housestowinthecovetedGreenCupforthegreatestenergyreductionsand

biggestincreasesinrecycling.Oritcouldbeorganizingtrash-freedancesor

greenmovienights("WhoKilledtheElectricCar?'*)withfreeicecreamfor

anyonewhobringsarecyclablebowl.Onedayayear,studentscollecttrash

fromHarvardYardandpileitintoasingleheap,called"MountTrashmore".

Thegiantmound(垛)remindsstudentshowmuchtheyarethrowingaway

andhowmuchwastetheycouldavoidbyrecycling.Studentsevencompete

tocomeupwiththebestecothemedcartoons.Thisyear'ssecond-placewinner

showedMarilynMonroewithhericonicbillowingskirtunderthecaption

winddoesgreatthings.Thefunaddsuptoserioussavings."Energyuseinthe

dormshasdecreased15percentoverthepastfewyears,andrecyclinghas

risen40percent,'*saysLeithSharp,headoftheHarvardGreenCampus

Initiative.

Atmanyschools,theconstructionofanewbuildingisanotherchancetopush

greensolutions."Whatmessagedoesaconventionalcampussend?"asks

DavidOrr,whoteachesenvironmentalstudiesatOberlin."Itsendsthe

messagethatenergyischeapandplentiful."AtOberlinandothercolleges,

administratorsareseekingtoreversethatmessagewithenergy-efficient

buildings.TheLewisCenteratOberlin,openedin2000,wasoneofthefirsts.

It'spoweredentirelybysolararrays,whichproduce30percentmor

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19.GeoffreyHealholdsthattohavecompaniesrespondingtofinancial

incentivesratherthantheirownfeelingsisthe.

20.

WritersofMarkTwain'stimedoesnetseehimashighlyasthelaterwriters

do.

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(32)

A.Theyfacethem.

B.Theyareinterestedinthem.

C.Theyacceptandenjoythem.

D.Theyignorethem.

22.聽力原文:Forcenturies,parrotshavebeenprizedpetsbecauseoftheir

strangetalentforimitatinghumanspeech.Theyareabletohearvocalranges,

memorizethetones,andthenrepeatwhattheyhaveheard.Oftenthisskillis

usedtoentertainpeople.Butrecently,anAmazonparrot,namedBaby,was

abletoputthisabilitytoworkbyhelpingpolicebreakupagangofburglars

responsibleforover$50,000inpropertytheft.

Babyhelpedthepolicetoidentifythegangofthieves.Arecentrobberyvictim

reportedtotheBaytown,Texaspolicethatherparrot,Babystartedacting

strangelyandsayingnewphrasesaftertherobbery.Beforetherobbery,Baby

hadonlyatwenty-eightwordvocabulary;afterwards,thebirdstartedsaying

theadditionalphrases"Comeback,Robert!1'and"Comeon,Ronnie!*'.

Thepolicedetectivesweredelighted.Althoughonemanhadalreadybeen

arrested,RonnieandRobertwerethenamesoftheirtwotopsuspectswho

werebelievedtohaveaidedthefirstman.Underquestioning,thissuspect

explainedwhathadhappened.Whentherobbersenteredthehouse,theyheard

Babytalkingandthoughtthatsomeonewashome.RonnieandRobertbegan

runningaway,whilethethirdmanyelledforthemtocomeback.Baby

rememberedthisincidentandrecordedtheirvoicesinhermemory.

(33)

A.Avictim.B.Apolicedetective.C.Arobber.D.Apetbird.

23.

[B4]

24.(29)

A.Theyarewillingtodonatetheirfaces.

B.Theyareconcernedaboutmoralproblems.

C.Theywouldaccepttheideaoffacetransplant.

D.Theyhavenocluewhatfacetransplantmeans.

25.(28)

A.Thesmalleritis,theclevereritis.

B.Thesmalleritis,thelessitcosts.

C.It'ssmall,butstoresalotofinformation.

D.It'sanewtoolwhichisusedincomputersonly.

26.(34)

A.Soap.B.Grain.C.Steel.D.Tobacco.

27.聽力原文:Sciencefictionisoneofthemostpopularbookstoday.

Hundredsoftitlesarepublishedeveryyearandarereadbyallkindsofpeople.

Furthermore,someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsofrecentyearshavebeen

basedonsciencefictionstories.Sciencefictionisnotafairlynew

developmentinliterature,itsancestorscanbefoundinbookswritten

hundredsofyearsago.Modernsciencefictionwritersdon'twriteaboutmen

fromMarsorspaceadventurestories.Theyaremoreinterestedinpredicting

theresultsoftechnicaldevelopmentsonscienceandthehumanmind;orin

imaginingfutureworldswhichareareflectionoftheworldwhichwelivein

now.Becauseofthistheirwritinghasobviouspoliticalundertones.Inanage

wheresciencefactfrequentlyovertakessciencefiction,thewritermayfindit

difficulttokeepaheadofscientificadvances.

(33)

A.Sciencefictionisnotafairlynewinliterature.

B.Sciencefictionisverypopularwithpeopletoday.

C.Sciencefictiononlvdealswithterribleideas.

D.Manysuccessfulfilmsarebasedonsciencefictionstories.

28.(25)

A.Inall,fortytechniciansweresenttothelaunch.

B.Somespecializedtechniciansweresenttopreventaccidents.

C.A11thetechniciansoverlandweresenttoMarbllainsixRangeRovers.

D.Abouthalfasmanytechniciansascarsweresenttothelaunch.

29.

[B9]

30.(24)

A.Itmakestheworkersexcited.

B.Ithelpstoreduceworkers'complaint.

C.Itmakesworkersspendlesstimehavingtheirdinner.

D.Itmightmaketheproductionincrease.

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)

31.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Doyouwanttoliveforever?Bytheyear2050,youmightactuallygetyour

wish-providingyouarewillingtoleaveyourbiologicalbodyandtakeup

residenceinsiliconcircuits.Butlongbeforethen,perhapsasearlyas2008,

lessradicalmeasureswillbeginofferingasemblance(夕卜表,偽裝)of

immortality.

Researchersareconfidentthattechnologywillsoonbeabletotrackevery

wakingmomentofyourlife.Whateveryouseeandhear,plusallthatyousay

andwrite,canberecordedanalyzedandautomaticallyindexed,andaddedto

yourpersonalchronicles.Bythe2030s,itmaybepossibletocaptureyour

nervoussystem'selectricalactivities,whichwouldalsopreserveyour

thoughtsandemotions.ResearchersattheLaboratoriesofBritish

TelecommunicationshavedefinedthisconceptasSoulCatcher.

SmallelectronicequipmentwillpavethewayforSoulCatcher.Itwoulduse

awearablesupercomputer,perhapsinawristwatch,withwirelesslinksto

microsensorsunderyourscalpandinthenervesthatcarryallfivesensory

signals.Sowearingavideocamerawouldnolongerberequired.

Atfirst,theSoulCatcher'scompanionsystem-theSoulReader—mighthave

troublecopyingyourthoughtincompletedetails.Evenin2030,wemaystill

bestrugglingtounderstandthebrain'sinternalworkings,soreadingyour

thoughtsandinterpretingyouremotionsmightnotbepossible.Butthese

signalscouldbeconservedforthedaywhentheycanbetransferredtosilicon

circuitstorejuvenatemindsaseverlastingentities.Researcherscanonly

wonderwhatitwillbeliketowakeuponedayandfindyourselfaliveinside

amachine.

Forpeoplewhochosenottoliveinsilicon,virtualimmortalitycouldstillease

thesenseoffutility(無用)thatnowhauntsmanypeople.Individualswould

knowtheirliveswouldnotbeforgotten,butwouldbepreservedasathread

inamultimediaquiltthatkeepsapermanentrecordofthehumanrace.And

futuregenerationswouldhaveamuchfullerunderstandingofthepast.

Historywouldnotbedominatedbyjusttherichandpowerful,Hollywood

stars,andafewelitethinkers.

Themainideaofthispassageisthat.

A.humanbeingslongforanimmortallife

B.peoplecanliveimmortallyastechnologydevelops

C.therearemanydifficultiesinmakingtheSoulCatcher

D.theinventionofSoulCatcherhasgreatsignificance

32.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Anindustrialsociety,especiallyoneascentralizedandconcentratedasthatof

Britain,isheavilydependentoncertainessentialservices:forinstance,

electricitysupply,water,railandroadtransport,theharbors.Theareaof

dependencyhaswidenedtoincluderemovingrubbish,hospitaland

ambulanceservices,and,astheeconomydevelops,centralcomputerand

informationservicesaswell.Ifanyoftheseservicesceasestooperate,the

wholeeconomicsystemisindanger.

Itisthiseconomicinterdependencyoftheeconomicsystemwhichmakesthe

poweroftradeunionsuchanimportantissue.Singletradeunionshavethe

abilitytocutoffmanycountries*economicbloodsupply.Thiscanhappen

moreeasilyinBritainthaninsomeothercountries,inpartbecausethelabor

forceishighlyorganized.About55percentofBritainworkersbelongto

unions,comparedtounderaquarterintheUnitedStates.Forhistorical

reasons,Britain'sunionshavetendedtodevelopalongtradeandoccupational

lines,ratherthanonanindustry-by-industrybasis,whichmakesawages

policy,democracyinindustryandtheimprovementofprocedureforfixing

wagelevelsdifficulttoachieve.

Thereareconsiderablestrainsandtensionsinthetradeunionmovement,

someofthemarisingfromtheiroutdatedandinefficientstructure.Some

unionshavelostmanymembersbecauseoftheirindustrialchanges.Others

areinvolvedinargumentsaboutwhoshouldrepresentworkersinnewtrades.

Unionsforskilledtradesareseparatefromgeneralunions,whichmeanthat

differentlevelsofwagesforcertainjobsareoftenasourceofbadfeeling

betweenunions.Intraditionaltradeswhicharebeingpushedoutofexistence

byadvancingtechnologies,unionscanfightfortheirmembers*disappointing

jobstothepointwherethejobsofotherunionmembers'arethreatenedor

destroyed.TheprintingofnewspapersbothintheUnitedStatesandinBritain

hasfrequentlybeenhaltedbytheeffortsofprinterstoholdontotheir

traditionalhighlypaidjobs.

Tradeunionshaveproblemsofinternalcommunicationjustasmanagersin

companiesdo,problemswhichmultiplyinverylargeunionsorinthosewhich

bringworkersinverydifferentindustriestogetherintoasinglegeneralunion.

Sometradeunionofficialshavetobere-electedregularly;othersareelected,

orevenappointed,forlife.Tradeunionofficialshavetoworkwithasystem

of"shopsteward'1inmanyunions,Hshopsteward"beingworkerselectedby

otherworkersastheirrepresentativesatfactoryorworkslevel.

Britain'sdependencyoncertainessentialserviceshasgreatlywidenedand

becomeakeyroleinthecountry's.

33.

TherelationshipbetweenIndiansandthewhiteswascompletelydestroyed

bythebattleat.

五、5.ErrorCorrection。題)

34.

[S5]

35.

[S4]

36.

[S9]

六、6.EirorCorrection。題)

37.

[S6]

38.Hepatitis(肝炎)means"inflammation(發(fā)火)oftheliver*1,andits

mostcommoncauseisinfectedwithoneof5viruses,calledhepatitis[Si]

A,B,C,D,andE.Allofthesevirusescancauseanacutediseasewith

symptomslastingseveralweeksincludingyellowingoftheskinand

eyes,darkurine,extremefatigue,vomitingandabdominalpain.Itcan

takeseveralmonthsforayeartofeelfitagain.[S2]

HepatitisC(HCV)isthemostprevalentliverdiseaseintheworld.

TheWorldHealthOrganizationconsiderHepatitisCanepidemic.[S3]

BecauseHepatitisCcaninfectapatientfordecadesafterbeing[S4]

discovered,itisoftencalledthe"silent"epidemic.Accordingtothe

CenterforDiseaseControl(CDC),20-30%ofpeoplewithchronic

HepatitisCwilleventuallyfacelife-threatenedsymptoms.[S5]

Currently,itisestimatedthereareabout270to300millionpeople

worldwidewhoareinfectedwithHCV,4millionofwhoareinthe[S6]

UnitedStates.TheprevalenceseemstobehighinEasternEuropethan[S7]

inWesternEurope.Inindustrializedcountries,HCVaccountsof20%[S8]

ofcasesofacutehepatitis,70%ofcasesofchronichepatitis,40%

ofcasesofend-stagecirrhosis(硬化),60%ofcasesoflivercancer

and30-40%oflivertransplants.Theincidenceofnewsymptomatic

infectionsofHCVhavebeenestimatedtobe13casesoutof100,000[S9]

peopleannually.ForeveryonepersonthatisinfectedwiththeAIDS

virus,therearemorethanfourinfectedwithHCV.TheCDC(Center

forDiseaseControl)estimatesthattherearcupto26,000newHCV

infectionsintheU.S.everyyear,andforthatHepatitisCcauses10,000[S10]

to12,000deathseachyear.

[SI]

39.

[S10]

參考答案

l.RcchoiceofProfessions—ASocialProblemNowadaysmoreandmore

personsareoutofwork.Theyarecalledlaid-offpersonnel.Theyarenow

confrontedwiththedifficultyofrechoiceofprofessions.Peoplemaydoubt

whytherearesomanypersonsbecomingunemployed.Willtheybeableto

beemployedagain?Howwilltheyadaptthemselvestothechangedsocial

environment?Isitnecessaryforthemtoaltertheirviewsofobtaining

employment?Tosolvealltheseproblemsweshouldhelpthemhaveaclear

understandingofthepresentsituationchangetheirviewsofrechoieeof

professionsbuildupafirmconfidenceinobtainingemploymentagain.

China'seconomyhasgrownrapidlyinthepastdecadessincetheadoptionof

thepolicyofreformsandopeningtotheoutsideworld.Investmentfrom

abroadhastakenrootinChina'seconomy.High-technologyhasbeenapplied

invariousfieldsandgreatchangeshavetakenplaceinChina'ssocialist

economicstructure.Thisisalawofeconomicdevelopment.Itisadmittedthat

thedevelopmentofeconomywilleventuallybringaboutahighrateof

unemployment-aserioussocialproblem.Theproblemisnotwhytheyare

outofjobsbuthowtohelpthemovercomedifficultiesandfindjobsagainas

soonaspossible.Firstthegovernmentshouldcreatemoreopportunitiesfor

themtobeemployed.Secondtheyshouldchangetheirviewsofchoiceof

work.Theideathatonlyworkingingovernmentalofficesorinbigfactories

canberegardedasasuccessofbeingemployedmustbechanged.Thirdtobe

willingtodehardworkdirtyworkandeventheworkthatothersarereluctant

todo.Inawordallofusareobligedtoexpressourconcernloveandsupport

forthemandhelpthemgetovertheirdifficultiestowinsuccess.Rechoiceof

Professions-ASocialProblemNowadaysmoreandmorepersonsareoutof

work.Theyarecalledlaid-offpersonnel.Theyarenowconfrontedwiththe

difficultyofrechoiceofprofessions.Peoplemaydoubtwhytherearesomany

personsbecomingunemployed.Willtheybeabletobeemployedagain?How

willtheyadaptthemselvestothechangedsocialenvironment?Isitnecessary

forthemtoaltertheirviewsofobtainingemployment?Tosolveallthese

problems,weshouldhelpthemhaveaclearunderstandingofthepresent

situation,changetheirviewsofrechoieeofprofessions,buildupafirm

confidenceinobtainingemploymentagain.China'seconomyhasgrown

rapidlyinthepastdecadessincetheadoptionofthepolicyofreformsand

openingtotheoutsideworld.Investmentfromabroadhastakenrootin

China'seconomy.High-technologyhasbeenappliedinvariousfieldsand

greatchangeshavetakenplaceinChina'ssocialisteconomicstructure.This

isalawofeconomicdevelopment.Itisadmittedthatthedevelopmentof

economywilleventuallybringaboutahighrateofunemployment-aserious

socialproblem.Theproblemisnotwhytheyareoutofjobs,buthowtohelp

themovercomedifficultiesandfindjobsagainassoonaspossible.First,the

governmentshouldcreatemoreopportunitiesforthemtobeemployed.

Second,theyshouldchangetheirviewsofchoiceofwork.Theideathatonly

workingingovernmentalofficesorinbigfactoriescanberegardedasa

successofbeingemployedmustbechanged.Third,tobewillingtodehard

work,dirtyworkandeventheworkthatothersarereluctanttodo.Inaword,

allofusareobligedtoexpressourconcern,loveandsupportforthemand

helpthemgetovertheirdifficultiestowinsuccess.

2.RuralWorkers:AMixedBlessingfortheCityTheearly199

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