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Section UseofReadthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)Giventheadvantagesofelectronicmoney,youmightthinkthatwewouldmovequicklytothecashlesssocietyinwhichallpaymentsaremadeelectronically.1atruecashlesssocietyisprobablynotaroundthecorner.Indeed,predictionshavebeen2fortwodecadesbuthavenotyetcometofruition.Forexample,BusinessWeekpredictedin1975thatelectronicmeansofpaymentwouldsoon"revolutionizethevery3ofmoneyitself,"onlyto4itselfseveralyearslater.Whyhasthemovementtoacashlesssocietybeenso5incoming?Althoughelectronicmeansofpaymentmaybemoreefficientthanapaymentssystembasedonpaper,severalfactorswork6thedisappearanceofthepapersystem.First,itisvery7tosetupthecomputer,cardreader,andecornmunicationsnetworksnecessarytomakeelectronicmoneythe8formofpaymentSecond,papercheckshavetheadvantagethatthey9receipts,somethingthatmanyconsumersareunwillingto10.Third,theuseofpaperchecksgivesconsumersseveraldaysof"float"-ittakesseveraldays11acheckiscashedandfundsare12fromtheissuer'saccount,whichmeansthatthewriterofthecheckcancaminterestonthefundsinthe .13electronicpaymentsarcimmediate,theyeliminatethefloatfortheFourth,electronicmeansofpaymentmay14securityandprivacyconcerns.Weoftenhearmediareportsthatanunauthorizedhackerhasbeenabletoaccessacomputerdatabaseandtoalterinformation15there.Thefactthatthisisnotan16occurrencemeansthatdishonest smightbeabletoaccessbankaccountsinelectronicpaymentssystemsand17fromsomeoneelse'saccounts.The18ofthistypeoffraudisnoeasytask,andanewfieldofcomputerscienceisdeveloto19securityissues.Afurtherconcernisthattheuseofelectronicmeansofpaymentleavesanelectronic20thatcontainsalargeamountof aldata.Thereareconcernsthaternment,employers,andmarketersmightbeabletoaccessthesedata,therebyviolatingour[A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [D][A]give [B]take [C]bring [D]pass[A] [B] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B] [D][A] [B] [C] [D][A] [B][C] [D][A]cope [B]fight [C]adapt [D]call[A] [B] [D]SectionIIReadingPartAReadthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorMarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40TextInanessayentitled“MakingItinAmerica”,theauthorAdamDavidsonrelatesajokefromcottonaboutjusthowmuchamoderntextilemillhasbeenautomated:Theaveragemillonlytwoemployeestoday,”amanandadog.Themanistheretofeedthedogistheretokeepthemanawayfromthemachines.”Davidson’sarticleisoneofanumberofpiecesthathaverecentlyappearedmakingthepointthatthereasonwehavesuchstubbornlyhighunemploymentanddecliningmiddle-class todayisalsobecauseoftheadvancesinbothglobalizationandtheinformationtechnologyrevolution,whicharemorerapidlythaneverreplacinglaborwithmachinesorforeignworker.Inthepast,workerswithaverageskills, nganaveragejob,couldearnanaveragelifestyle,But,today,averageisofficiallyover.Beingaveragejustwon’tearnyouwhatitusedto.Itcan’twhensomanymoreemployershavesomuchmoreaccesstosomuchmoreaboveaveragecheapforeignlabor,cheaprobotics,cheapsoftware,cheapautomationandcheapgenius.Therefore,everyoneneedstofindtheirextra-theiruniquevaluecontributionthatmakesthemstandoutinwhateveristheirfieldofemployment.Yes,newtechnologyhasbeeneatingjobsforever,andalwayswill.Butthere’sbeenanacceleration.AsDavidsonnotes,”Inthe10yearsendingin2009,[U.S.]factoriesshedworkerssofastthattheyerasedalmostallthegainsoftheprevious70years;roughlyoneoutofeverythreemanufacturingjobs-about6millionintotal-disappeared.Therewillalwaysbechanged-newjobs,newproducts,newservices.ButtheonethingweknowforsureisthatwitheachadvanceinglobalizationandtheI.T.revolution,thebestjobswillrequireworkerstohavemoreandbettereducationtomakethemselvesaboveaverage.Inaworldwhereaverageisofficiallyover,therearemanythingsweneedtodotosupportemployment,butnothingwouldbemoreimportantthanpassingsomekindofG.I.Billforthe21stcenturythatensuresthateveryAmericanhasaccesstopoet-highschooleducation.ThejokeinParagraph1isusedto theimpactoftechnologicalthealleviationofjobtheshrinkageoftextilethedeclineofmiddle- AccordingtoParagraph3,tobeasuccessfulemployee,onehasworkoncheapaskforamoderateadoptanaveragecontributesomethingThequotationinParagraph4explainsgainsoftechnologyhavebeenjobopportunitiesaredisappearingatahighfactoriesaremakingmuchlessmoneythannewjobsandserviceshavebeenAccordingtotheauthor,toreduceunemployment,themostimportanttoacceleratetheI.T.toensuremoreeducationfortoadvanceeconomictopassmorebillsinthe21stWhichofthefollowingwouldbethemostappropriatetitlefortheNewLawTakesTechnologyGoesAverageIsRecessionIsTextAcenturyago,theimmigrantsfromacrosstheAtlanticincludedsettlersandsojourners.AlongwiththemanyfolkslookingtomakeapermanenthomeintheUnitedStatescamethosewhohadnointentiontostay,and7millinpeoplearrivedwhileabout2milliondeparted.AboutaquarterofallItalianimmigrants,forexample,eventuallyreturnedtoItalyforgood.Theyevenhadanaffectionatenickname,“uccellidipassaggio,”birdsofpassage.Today,wearemuchmorerigidaboutimmigrants.Wedivide ersintotwocategories:legalorillegal,goodorbad.WehailthemasAmericansinthemaking,orourbrokenimmigrationsystemandthelongpoliticalparalysisoverhowtofixit.Wedon’tneedmorecategories,butweneedtochangethewaywethinkaboutcategories.Weneedtolookbeyondstrictdefinitionsoflegalandillegal.Tostart,wecanrecognizethenewbirdsofpassage,thoselivingandthrivinginthegrayareas.Wemightthenbegintosolveourimmigrationchallenges.Croppickers,violinists,constructionworkers,entrepreneurs,engineers,homehealth-careaidesandphysicistsareamongtoday’sbirdsofpassage.Theyareenergeticparticipantsinaglobaleconomydrivenbytheflowofwork,moneyandideas.Theyprefertocomeandgoasopportunitycallsthem,Theycanmanagetohaveajobinoneplaceandafamilyinanother.Withorwithoutpermission,theystraddlelaws,jurisdictionsandidentitieswithease.WeneedthemtoimaginetheUnitedStatesasaplacewheretheycanbeproductiveforawhilewithoutcommittingthemselvestostayingforever.Weneedthemtofeelthathomecanbebothhereandthereandthattheycanbelongtotwonationshonorably.modatingthisnewworldofpeopleinmotionwillrequirenewattitudesonbothsidesoftheimmigrationbattle.Lookingbeyondtheculturewarlogicofrightorwrongmeansopeningupthemiddlegroundandunderstandingthatmanagingimmigrationtodayrequiresmultiplepathsandmultiple es.Includingsomethatarenoteasyto plishlegallyintheexisting“Birdsofpassage”referstothose immigrateacrosstheleavetheirhomecountriesforstayinaforeigntemporarily[D]findpermanentjobsoverseasItisimpliedinparagraph2thatthecurrentimmigrationsysteminthe needsnewimmigranthasloosenedcontrolovershouldbeadoptedtomeethasbeenfixedviapoliticalAccordingtotheauthor,today’sbirdsofpassagefinancialaglobalopportunitiestogetregularjobs.[D]thefreedomtostayandleave.Theauthorsuggeststhatthebirdsofpassagetodayshouldbeasfaithfulwitheconomicwithregaltolerance.[D]asmightyrivals.whichisthebesttitleofthecomeandgo:biglivingandthriving:greatwithorwithout:greatrisk[D]legalorillegal:bigmistakeTextScientistshavefoundthatalthoughwearepronetosnapoverreactions,ifwetakeamomentandthinkabouthowwearelikelytoreact,wecanreduceoreveneliminatethenegativeeffectsofourquick,hard-wiredresponses.Snapdecisionscanbeimportantdefensemechanisms;ifwearejudgingwhethersomeoneisdangerous,ourbrainsandbodiesarehard-wiredtoreactveryquickly,withinmilliseconds.Butweneedmoretimetoassessotherfactors.Toaccuraylwhethersomeoneissociable,studiesshow,weneedatleastaminute,preferablyfive.Ittakesawhiletojudgecomplexaspectsofality,likeneuroticismoropen-mindedness.Butsnapdecisionsinreactiontorapidstimuliaren’texclusivetotheinter alrealm.PsychologistsattheUniversityofTorontofoundthatviewingafast-foodlogoforjustafewmillisecondsprimesustoread20percentfaster,eventhoughreadinghaslittletodowitheating.Weunconsciouslyassociatefastfoodwithspeedandimpatienceandcarrythoseimpulsesintowhateverelsewe’reng,Subjectsexposedtofast-foodflashesalsotendtothinkamusicalpiecelaststooYetwecanreversesuchinfluences.Ifweknowwewilloverreacttoconsumerproductsorhousingoptionswhenweseeahappyface(onereasongoodsalesrepresentativesandrealestateagentsarealwayssmiling),wecantakeamomentbeforebuying.Ifweknowfemalejobscreenersaremorelikelytorejectattractivefemaleapplicants,wecanhelpscreenersunderstandtheirbiases-orhireoutsidescreeners.JohnGottman,themarriageexpert,explainsthatwequickly“thinslice”informationreliablyonlyafterwegroundsuchsnapreactionsin“thicksliced”long-termstudy.WhenDr.Gottmanreallywantstoassesswhetheracouplewillstaytogether,heinvitesthemtohisislandretreatforamucklongerevaluation;twodays,nottwoseconds.Ourabilitytomuteourhard-wiredreactionsbypausingiswhatdifferentiatesusfromanimals:dogecanthinkaboutthefutureonlyintermittentlyorforafewminutes.Buthistoricallywehavespentabout12percentofourdayscontemplatingthelongerterm.Althoughtechnologymightchangethewaywereact,ithasn’tchangedournature.Westillhavetheimaginativecapacitytoriseabovetemptationandreversethehigh-speedtrend.Thetimeneededinmakingdecisions varyaccordingtotheurgencyoftheprovethecomplexityofourbraindependontheimportanceofthepredeterminetheaccuracyofourOurreactiontoafast-foodlogoshowsthatsnap canbearenotcanbearenotToreversethenegativeinfluencesofsnapdecisions,we trustourfirstdoaspeopleusuallythinkbeforeweaskforexpertJohnGottmansaysthatreliablesnapreactionarebased criticalassessment[B]‘thinsliced’studysensibleadequateTheauthor’sattitudetowardreversingthehigh-speedtrend TextEuropeisnotagender-equalityheaven.Inparticular,thecorporateworkplacewillneverbe yfamily—friendlyuntilwomenarepartofseniormanagementdecisions,andEurope’stopcorporate- ernancepositionsremainoverwhelminglymale.Indeed,womenholdonly14percentofpositionsonEuropecorporateboards.TheEuropeUnionisnowconsideringlegislationtocompelcorporateboardstomaintainacertainproportionofwomen-upto60percent.Thisproposedmandatewasbornoffrustration.Lastyear,EuropeCommissionVice VivianeRedingissuedacalltovoluntaryaction.Redinginvitedcorporationstosignupforgenderbalancegoalof40percentfemaleboardmembership.Butherappealwasconsideredafailure:only24companiestookitup.DoweneedquotastoensurethatwomencancontinuetoclimbthecorporateLadderfairyastheybalanceworkandfamily?“ally,Idon’tlikequotas,”Redingsaidrecently.“Butilikewhatthequotasdo.”Quotasgetaction:they“openthewaytoequalityandtheybreakthroughtheglassceiling,”accordingtoReding,aresultseeninFranceandothercountrieswithlegallybindingprovisionsonplacingwomenintopbusinesspositions.IunderstandReding’sreluctance-andherfrustration.Idon’tlikequotaseither;theyruncountertomybeliefinmeritocracy,ernmentbythecapable.Bur,whenoneconsiderstheobstaclestoachievingthemeritocraticideal,itdoeslookasifafairerworldmustbetemporarilyAfterall,fourdecadesofevidencehasnowshownthatcorporationsinEuropeastheUSareevadingthemeritocratichiringandpromotionofwomentotopposition—nomatterhowmuch“softpressure”isputuponthem.Whenwomendobreakthroughtothesummitofcorporatepower--as,forexample,SherylSandbergrecentlydidat—theyattractmassiveattentionpreciselybecausetheyremaintheexceptiontotherule.Ifappropriatepubicpolicieswereinplacetohelpallwomen—whetherCEOsortheirchildren’scaregivers—andallfamilies,Sandbergwouldbenomorenewsworthythananyotherhighlycapable livinginamorejustsociety.IntheEuropeancorporateworkplace, womentakethemenhavethefinalcorporateernanceisseniormanagementisfamily-TheEuropeanUnion’sintendedlegislation areflectionofgenderareluctantaresponsetoReding’savoluntaryAccordingtoReding,quotasmayhelp gettopbusinessseethroughtheglassbalanceworkandanticipatelegalTheauthor’sattitudetowardReding’sappealisone Womenenteringtop eheadlinesduetothelack moresocialmassivemediasuitablepublicPartBYouaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatext.ChoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistA-Fforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(10ThehugelypopularblogtheSkintFoodiechronicleshowTonybalanceshisloveofgoodfoodwithlivingonbenefits.Afterbills,Tonyhas£60aweektospend,£40ofwhichgoesonfood,but10yearsagohewasearning£130,000aIyearworkingincorporatecommunicationsandeatingatLondon'sbetftrestaurants'"atleasttwiceaweek.Thenhismarriagefailed,hiscareerburnedoutandhisdrinkingbecameserious."Thecommunitymentalhealthteamsavedmylife.AndIfeltlikethatagain,toacertaindegree,whenpeoplerespondedtotheblogsowell.ItgavemethevalidationandconfidencethatI'dlost.Butit'sstilladay-by-daything."Nowhe'slivinginacouncilflatandfieldingoffersfromliteraryagents.He'sfeelingpositive,buthe'llcarryonblogging-notabouteatingascheaplyasyoucan-"therearesomanypeopleinamuchworsestate,withbarelyanymoneytospendonfood"-buteatingwellonabudget.Here'shisadviceforeconomicalfoodies.LivelikeaBalanceyourShopkeepersareyourRemembertotreatSticktowhatyouPlanningisWastenot,wantImpulsivespendingisn'tanoption,soplanyour inadvance,makinglistsforyouringredientsintheirexactties.IhaveanExceltemplateforaweekofbreakfast,lunchanddinner.Stoplaughing:it'snotjustcosteffectivebuthelpsyoubalanceyourdiet.It'salsoagoodideatoshopdailyinsteadofweekly,because,being-human,you'llsometimeschangeyourmindaboutwhatyoufancy.Thisiswheresupermarketsandtheiranonymitycomeinhandy.Withthem,there'snotthesameembarrassmentaswhenbuyingonecarrotinalittlegreengrocer.Andifyouplanproperly,you'llknowthatyouonlyneed,say,350gofshinofbeefandsixrashersofbacon,notwhateverweightispre-packedinthesupermarketchiller.Youmayproudlyclaimtoonlyhavefrozenpeasinthefreezer-that'snotgoodMineisfilledwithleftovers,bread,stock,meatandfish.Planningaheadshouldeliminatewastage,butifyouhavesurplusvegetablesyou'lldoavegetablesoup,andallfruitsthreateningto"gooff'willbecookedorjuiced.Everyonesaysthis,butitreallyisatoptipforfrugaleaters.Shopatbutchers,delisandfish-sellersregularly,evenforsmallthings,andbesuperfriendly.Soonyou'llfeelcomfortableaskingifthey'veanyknucklesofhamforsoupsandstews,orbeefbones,chickencarcassesandfishheadsforstockwhich,moreoftenthannot,Theywillletyouhaveforfree.Youwon'tbeeatingoutalot,butsaveyourpenniesandonceeverymonthstreatyourselftoasetlunchatagoodrestaurant-£1.75aweekforthreemonthsgives£21-morethan"enoughforathree-courselunchatMichelin-starredArbutus.It's£16.95there-or£12.99foralargepizzafromDomino's:IknowwhichI'drathereat.SectionIIISHEET2.(15points)Icanpickadatefromthepast53yearsandknowinstantlywhereIwas,whathappenedinthenewsandeventhedayoftheweek.I’vebeenabletodothissinceIwasfour.Ineverfeeloverwhelmedwiththeamountofinformationmybrainabsorbsmymindseemstobeabletocopeandtheinformationisstoredawayreatly.WhenIthinkofasadmemory,Idowhateveryonedoes-trytoputittooneside.Idon’tthinkit’sharderformejustbecausemymemoryisclearer.Powerfulmemorydoesn’tmakemyemotionsanymoreacuteorvivid.IcanrecallthedaymygrandfatherdiedandthesadnessIfeltwhenwewenttothehospitalthedaybefore.IalsorememberthatthemusicalplayHairopenedontheBroadwayonthesameday-theybothjustpopintomymindinthesameway.SectionIV47.Supposeyourclassistoholdacharitysalefoekidsinneedofhelp.WriteyourclassmatesantoinformthemaboutthedetailsandencouragethemtoparticipateDon’tuseyourownname,use“LiMing”instead.Don’twriteyouraddress.(1048writeanessaybasedonthefollowingchart.Inyourwriting,youshould1)interpretthechartand2)giveyourYoushouldwriteabout150的,因此答案A。B.moreover表遞進C.therefore表結(jié)果D.Otherwise表對比【答案】D【解析】由空格所在句的“but”得知,句子前后是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。事實上,年了,但迄今還沒有實現(xiàn)。A.off停止B.back返回C.over結(jié)束,與后文均不構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折,故答案選D.around出現(xiàn)?!敬鸢浮緽【解析】空格所在的句子意思為例如,1975年《商業(yè)》預測電子支付不久將“徹底改變貨幣本身的”將四個選項帶入,能夠徹底改變的對象只能是金錢的概念(定義),為是金錢的作用不止一個,故答案選B?!敬鸢浮緿【解析】空格填入的動詞跟前面的動詞revolutionize()意思上應該是同義替換的,要選擇含有,徹底改變意思的詞匯,四個選項中A.rewardB.抵抗C.resume重新開始,繼續(xù),都不合適,只有D選項reverse“”最為貼切,本句譯為“電子支付方式不【答案】C1975年就預測了無現(xiàn)金社會將到來,而實際上作者講案選擇C。A.silent沉寂的,B.sudden突然的,D.steady穩(wěn)定不變的?!敬鸢浮緽應圍繞系統(tǒng)不會來闡述。而且由句首的Although得知,空格所在句與前一句是轉(zhuǎn)Cworkwith與…共事,對…Dworkon從事…工作,對…起作用,都不合【答案】Bexpensive,其他選項意思放到空格處不合理,imaginative,意思是“虛構(gòu)的、富于想象力的”;sensitive,意思是“敏感的、容易受傷的”。故本題正確答案為B?!窘馕觥靠崭袼诰渥g為...使得電子貨幣成為支付方式,將四個選項帶入,C,D是比較恰當?shù)?,再結(jié)合本文章的主旨,應該選擇“占主導地位的,支配地位”這層意思的D選項。A.similar相似的B.original原始的,獨創(chuàng)的,都不合適?!敬鸢浮緽【解析】紙質(zhì)支票支付能夠 收據(jù),這是和電子支付相比的一大優(yōu)勢,A.collect收集收10.【答案】A(giveup)【解析】該動詞短語的賓語是前文的something,指代上文的advantage,紙質(zhì)支票支付能夠Cbringback拿回來,Dpassdown傳遞、遺傳也不符合。Agiveup放棄一種【答案】A【答案】D【答案】C系,“因為電子支付是即付的,所以消除了客戶的付款”Cbecause可以表因果,其他三項均不能表因果。故答案為C?!敬鸢浮緾([Ahide隱藏,隱瞞”,[Bexpress【答案】【解析】這句講了anunauthorizedhackerhasbeenabletoaccessacomputerdatabaseandtoalterinformation there.“一些電腦數(shù)據(jù)庫并且更改 信息可知是電腦數(shù)據(jù)庫,所以information是被在電腦數(shù)據(jù)庫中的信息?!敬鸢浮?【解析】此題考查一致性??崭袼诰洹癟hefactthatthisisnotan16_occurrencemeans因此notan_16_occurrence應該能體現(xiàn)這一行為的特征,而上文提到“Weoftenhearmediareportsthat…”,其中的often正是對這一行為的特征解釋,即notan occurrence等于often的含義,對比選項,只有C選項 mon符合,帶入后意為“經(jīng)常發(fā)生的事情”。【答案】A 面的其他人的帳戶,可以推定為答案是負向的,只有Asteal符合題意,語義上也說得通,【答案】來就開始解釋這個現(xiàn)象??崭袼诰涮岬健皩@種的_18絕非易事,而且一個新的電腦科學領(lǐng)域正在形成來_19安全問題。”因此,本句在談論對問題的解決應對。1819空格所填內(nèi)容語意上應該是一致的。瀏覽選項,18空只能選prevention,即防止這種行為發(fā)生并非易事,而C選項manipulation是“”的意思,D選項justification意為“解釋,【答案】A.(cope合適。B選項fightagainst意為“對抗,”,而賓語是securityissues,因此不符合。【解析】此空所在句提出了使用電子方式的又一個擔心,即會留下20_,空格后的定語從句解釋了空格內(nèi)容,即它包含大量個人數(shù)據(jù)。瀏覽選項,只有trail符合,意為“痕跡”。B碎片從語義上均說不通,C路徑有一定的干擾性,但相比較D而言,痕跡更為合適,故【答案】Atheimpactoftechnological【解析】細節(jié)理解題。第一段第二行笑話是關(guān)于紡織廠自動化程度的,后一句具體說明【答案】Dcontributesomething“3段,要想成為一個成功的雇員,一個人得……”,我們可以定位到文章第三段Therefore,everyoneneedstofindtheirextra-theiruniquevaluecontributionthatmakesthemstandoutinwhateveristheirfieldofemployment.意為:因此,人我們可以得出,題干中“tobeasuccessfulemployee”與第三段的最后一句話中的“thatmakesthemstandoutinwhateveristheirfieldofemployment”是同義替換,“everyoneneedstofindtheirextra-theiruniquevaluecontribution”與D選項中的“contributesomethingunique”是同義替換,所以D選項正確?!敬鸢浮緽jobopportunitiesaredisappearingatahightechnologyhasbeeneatingjobs(技術(shù)workers解雇工人)”、“roughlyoneoutofeverythreemanufacturingjobs-about6millionintotal-disappeared可推斷出B【答案】Btoensuremoreeducationfor段,這段出現(xiàn)了與之類似的表達“supportemployment”促進就業(yè),而題干表述“themostimportant”與文章“nothingwouldbemoreimportantthan”相對應,促進就業(yè)最重要的是頒布類似于“G.I.Bill”的法案來保障人們接受高等教育的權(quán)利,選項C與之吻合,故正確。A【答案】CAverageIs己脫穎而出。最后一段點明,averageisofficiallyover。由此可見,全文一直在圍繞這一宏觀主線展開,這一主線也統(tǒng)領(lǐng)全文,所以正確答案為C?!敬鸢浮緾stayinaforeign段首句有提及,但是它突出強調(diào)的是橫跨的,這也是一世紀前的情況,而如今birdsofpassage可能來自世界各個角落,并非局限于。B項與段意不符,D項文【答案】CshouldbeadoptedtomeetwaywethinkaboutcategoriesWeneedtolookbeyondstickdefinitionsoflegalandillegal.…Wemightthenbegintosolveourimmigrationchallenges.”意為“我們需要改變的是關(guān)于分類的思【答案】Dthefreedomtostayandgoasopportunitycallsthem.Theycanmanagetohaveajobinoneplaceandafamilyin地方成家”。強調(diào)的是工作機會,而不在乎工作地點。D項是句意的高度概括。A項是對原【答案】Cwithlegal應該怎樣對待這些短暫者?”在本段中,作者寫道我們應該“Lookingbeyondtheculturewarlogicofrightorwrongmeansopeningupthemiddlegroundandunderstanding…意思是“我題”,暗含了C項中的tolerance也就是對multiplepathsandmultiple es的改寫。AB和D項在文中未提及?!敬鸢浮緿legalorillegalbigDpredeterminetheaccuracyofour帶來的影響,也就是說我們做決定所花的時決定t“”而本段的第三、四句則明顯地揭示出本題正確答案,尤其是第三個句子中的“accray”一D中的表“可先決定斷的準性ccrc”為acuayA和BC“取決于評估的重要性”與原文【答案】Acanbefast-foodlogo我們可以定位到第三段。第二段說處理人際動付諸行動”。A項“決定是有聯(lián)系性的”正確,因為人們將“快餐”與“速度”,“心急”聯(lián)系D項“決定是不沖動”與原文意思相悖?!敬鸢浮緾thinkbeforewe影響,第一個例子表示“如果我們會對消費產(chǎn)品或者選擇做出“過度反應”,我們可以在之前先思考一會兒”,由此可說明我們應該在行動之前先思考來消除影響,因此選擇答案C。【答案】Dadequate【解析】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)題干JohnGottman定位到全文倒數(shù)第二段:JohnGottman,themarriageexpert,themarriageexpert,explainsthatwequickly”thinslice”…“專家約翰.古基礎而做出的快速反應行為”。其中g(shù)round是題干中baseon的同義替換,long-termstudy“長期的研究”與D選項adequateinformation相互呼應?!敬鸢浮緾【解析】作者態(tài)度題。末段最后兩句:Althoughtechnologymightchangethewaywereact,ithasn’tchangedournature…“盡管技術(shù)可能改變我們反應的方式,但是它并沒有改變我們的Buncertain(不確定)首先排除;Westillhavetheimaginativecapacity…表明作者對于我們的能力是有信心的。optimistic?!敬鸢浮緽menhavethefinalcorporateworkplace定位到首段,本段中談到,說歐洲不,inparticular進一步corporateworkplace,說明工作中尤其不。緊接著說歐洲公司高管職位remainoverwhelminglymale,說明以為主導。Indeed進一步解釋,A項womentaketheleadDseniormanagementisfamily-friendly都與原文相反;C選項是對文章overwhelm這個詞出的干擾項。【答案】Aareflectionofgender60%”,因此是為了保持的平衡。B選項的reluctant是對Reding’sreluctance出的干擾項,并不是說EuropeanUnion的。C選項aresponsetoReding’scall不正確,Reding【答案】Agettopbusiness【解析】細節(jié)理解題。定4段,Reding說自己不喜quotas,后面but,他真正的觀點在but之后,他說quotas所做的事情getaction,后面的冒getaction的解釋。的答案在aresultseeninFranceandothercountrieswithlegallybindingprovisionsonplacingwomenintopbusinesspositions。aresult是前面內(nèi)容的同位語,進一步補充說明,所屬于膚淺選項,也和原文意思不符。C和D選項屬于無中生有?!敬鸢浮緿Reding的呼吁的態(tài)度。Reding的appeal最早出現(xiàn)的觀點即“他自己也不喜歡quotas,quotas本身確實起到了作用”;接著作者在第五段給出了自己的觀點,先是說可以理解Reding,自己本身也不喜歡quotas,但是“既然現(xiàn)在meritocraticideal(精英管理的理想)有,確實需要一種強制的,即強制設定男女比【答案】Csuitablepublic【解析】細節(jié)理解題。題干中的womenenteringtopmanagement eheadlines是對whenwomendobreakthroughtothesummitofthecorporatepower的同義改寫,eheadlines是對后面forexample所舉的SherylSandberg的事例的概括。答案出現(xiàn)在第7段“Ifappropriatepubicchoiceswereinplacetohelpallwomen,...Sandbergwouldbenomorenewsworthy...”,這個句子是if虛擬條件句,是對未來的一種美好展望,也是提出觀點的式,意為“如果有合理的公共政策來幫助所有的女性,Sandberg也就沒有價值了”。新題【答案】FPlanningis【解析】段落首句談到“Impulsivespendingisn’tanoption,soplanyourwork’s 為你所需材料的具體數(shù)量做一個購物。首句中出現(xiàn)了因果邏輯關(guān)聯(lián)詞so,而下文又沒中心不是選項B表達的“balanceyourdiet”,故答案為F?!敬鸢浮縀Sticktowhatyou【解析】段落第二句話中的代詞“them”指代第一句中的“supermarketsandtheiranonymity”。緊接著第三句用肯定的語氣“ifyouplanproperly,you’llknowthatyouonlyneed...350gofshinofbeef...”即如果你合理的規(guī)劃,你就會清楚知道你想要什么,比如你只需要350克牛需要的東西的分量要堅持。因此選項E為正確選項?!敬鸢浮縂Wastenotwant句提到“Mineisfilledwith...”,其中Minemyfreezer,通過指代順接上一句話。接著第“eliminatewastage”G中的“wastenot”構(gòu)成同義替換。雖然該句中出現(xiàn)了planning,但是本段的主要內(nèi)容是談到對于剩余的食物要盡可能充分利用,從而避免浪費。所以選項G【答案】CShopkeepersareyourbut轉(zhuǎn)折之后提到“itreallyisa句后第二句提到“shopatbutchers,...regularly,..andbesuperfriendly”。其中“befriendly”通過詞性轉(zhuǎn)換和選項C中的“areyourfriends”夠成同義替換。同時,最后一句具體的信息描述了購可知,C最為合適?!敬鸢浮緿Remembertotreatonceeveryfewmonthstreatyourselftoasetlunch”,其表達的含義是要節(jié),但可以每幾個理。選項D中出現(xiàn)了“treatyourself”,屬于原詞復現(xiàn)。時)中發(fā)生的事件,甚至那天是星期幾。我具有這種能力可以追溯到我4歲的時候。為那些信息(對我來說)都不很。我強大的力沒有讓我的情緒變得更敏感或者更真時的悲傷。我還能(清晰地)記得同一天在Broadway上演的音樂劇《頭發(fā)》——它們都同命題解析lettere-mail形式。e-mail故e-mail也分為私人與公務兩種。私人2005年考研開考小作文以來,從未考

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