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PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)SectionAWiththeworld’spopulationestimatedtogrowfromsixtoninebillionby2050,researchers,businessesandernmentsarealreadydealingwiththeimpactthisincreasewillhaveoneverythingfromfoodandwaterinfrastructureanjobs.Underlyingallthis47 willbethedemandforenergy,whichisexpectedtodoubleoverthenext40years.Findingtheresourcestomeetthisdemandina48 ,sustainablewayisthecornerstoneofournation’senergysecurity,andwillbeoneofthemajor ofthe21stcentury.Alternativeformsof---bio-fuels,windandsolar,tonameafew---are50 beingfundedanddeveloped,andwillyagrowing51 intheworld’senergysupply.Butexpertssaythat,evenwhen52 ,alternativeenergysourceswilllikelymeetonlyabout30%oftheworld’senergyneedsby2050.Forexample,evenwith53 investments,suchasthe$93millionforwindenergydevelopment intheAmericanRecoveryandReinvestmentAct,importantalternativeenergysourcessuchaswindandbio-fuels55 onlyabout1%ofthemarkettoday.Energyandsustainabilityexpertssaytheanswertoourfutureenergyneedswilllikelycomefromalot bothtraditionalandABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPassageBoys'schoolsaretheperfectcetoteachyoungmentoexpresstheiremotionsandaremorelikelytogetinvolvedinactivitiessuchasart,danceandmusic,accordingtoresearchreleasedtoday.Farfromthetraditionalimageofacultureofaggressivemasculinityinwhichstudentseithersinkorswim,theabsenceofgirlsgivesboysthechancetodevelopwithoutpressuretoconformtoastereotype,theUSstudyBoysatsingleschoolsweresaidtobemorelikelytogetinvolvedinculturalandicactivitiesthathelpeddeveloptheiremotionalexpressiveness,ratherthanfeelingtheyhadtoconformtothe"boycode"ofhidingtheiremotionstobea"realman".ThefindingsofthestudygoagainstreceivedwisdomthatboysdobetterwhentaughtalongsideTonyLittle,headmasterofEton,warnedthatboyswerebeingfailedbytheBritisheducationsystembecauseithad 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ediscouragedwhentheirfemalepeersdobetterearlierinspeakingandreadingskills.Butinsingle-schoolsteacherscantailorlessonstoboys'learningstyle,lettingthemmovearoundtheclassroomandgettingthemtocompeteinteamstopreventboredom,wrotethestudy'sauthor,AbigailJames,oftheUniversityofVirginia.Teacherscouldencourageboystoenjoyreadingandwritingwithspecifically"boy-focused"approachessuchasthemesandcharactersthatappealtothem.Becauseboysgenerallyhavemoreacutevision,learnbestthroughtouch,andarephysicallymoreactive,theyneedtobegiven"hands-on"lessonswheretheyareallowedtowalkaround."Boysinmixedschoolsviewclassicalmusicasfeminineandpreferthemoderngenreinwhichandismaremajorthemes,"Jameswrote.Single-educationalsomadeitlesslikelythatboyswouldfeeltheyhadtoconformtoastereotypethatmenshouldbe"masterfulandincharge"inrelationships."Inmixedschools,boysfeelcompelledtoactlikemenbeforetheyunderstandthemselveswellenoughtoknowwhatthatmeans,"thestudyreported.Theauthorbelievesthata schoolwould 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DTheyareviolentandistPassageTwoIt'sanannualargument.Doweordowenotgoonholiday?Mypartnersaysnobecausetheboilercouldgo,ortherooffalloff,andwehavenosavingstosaveus.Isaythatyouonlyliveonceandweworkhardandwhat'sthepointifyoucan'tgoonholiday.Thejoyofarecessionmeansnoargumentnextyear–wejustwon'tgo.Sincemoneyisknowntobeoneofthethingsmostlikelytobringarelationshiptoitsknees,weshouldbegrateful.Formanyfamiliestherecessionmeansmorethannotbookingaholiday.AYoupollof2,000peoplefound22%saidtheywerearguingmorewiththeirpartnersbecauseofconcernsaboutmoney.What'slesscleariswhetherdivorceandseparationratesriseinarecession–financialpressuresmeancouplesarguemorebutmakesplittinguplessaffordable.Arecentresearchshowsargumentsaboutmoneywereespeciallydamagingtocouples.Disputeswerecharacterizedbyintenseverbalaggression,tendedtoberepeatedandnotresolved,andmademen,morethanwomen,extremelyangry.KimStephenson,anoccupationalpsychologist,believesmoneyissuchabigdealbecauseofwhatitsymbolizes,whichmaybedifferentthingstomenandwomen."Peoplecansaythesamethingsaboutmoneybuthavedifferentconceptionsofwhatitisfor,"heexins."Theywillsayit'stosave,tospend,forsecurity,fordom,toshowsomeoneyoulovethem"Hesaysmenaremorelikelytoseemoneyasawayofbuyingstatusandofshowingtheirparentsthatthey'veachieved"Thebiggestproblemisthatcouplesassumeeachotherknowswhatisgoingonwiththeirfinances,buttheydon't.Thereseemstobemoreofatabooabouttalkingaboutmoneythantalkingaboutdeath.Butyoubothneedtoknowwhatyouareng,whoispayingwhatintothejointaccountandhowmuchyoukeepseparay.Inahealthyrelationshipyoudon'thavetoagreeaboutmoney,butyouhavetotalkaboutit."WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutAPeopleenjoyitallthemoreduringaBFewpeoplecanafforditwithoutworkingCItmakesallthehardworkDItisthechiefcauseoffamilyWhatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“moneyisknown…tobringarelationshiptoitsknees”(Line1Para.AMoneyisconsideredtobetherootofallBSomepeoplesacrificetheirdignityforCFewpeoplecanresistthetemptationofDDisputesovermoneymayruinaTheYoupollof2000peopleindicatesthatinarecession 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theywillnotbeabletofillgraduatepostsinthecomingyears,whileathirdsaidtheywouldnotbeableto74 enoughemployeeswiththerightA-levelskills. wemovefurtherintorecoveryandbusinessesn76 growth,thedemandforpeoplewithhigh-qualityskillsandqualificationswill77 ,"saidRichardLambert,directorgeneral,CBI.“Firmssayitisalreadyhardtofindpeoplewiththeright78 orengineeringskills.Thenewernmentmustmakeitatop79 toencouragemoreyoungpeopletostudyscience-related80 Thesurveyfoundthatyoungpeoplewouldimprovetheirjobprospects81 theystudiedbusinessstudies,maths,EnglishandphysicsorchemistryatA-level.TheA-levelsthatemployers82 leastarepsychologyandsociology.Andwhilemanyemployersdon'tinsistona83 degreesubject,athirdprefertohirethosewithaSTEM-relatedsubject.Theresearch84 worriesaboutthelackofprogressinimprovingbasicskillsintheUK85 Halfofemployersexpressedworriesaboutemployees'basiclicyandnumeracy(計(jì)算)skills,whilethebiggestproblemiswithITskills,86 two-thirdsreportedconcerns.67.ABCD68.ABCD69.ABCD70.ABCD71.ABCD72.AB 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2011年12月四級(jí)參考答A)stickstothemintheirdailyCItisthebasisofmutualtrustA)ToensurewemakeresponsiblechoicesB)itisclaimedtobeA)AvoidmakingexcusesC)valueimmediatebenefitsA)paymoreCheatersatexamdon’tcareabouttheireducationalltheycareaboutishowtostealagradeIntegritymattersinthatallsocialactivitiesrelyonpeople’shonestyandgoodfaithManyAmericanslostfaithintheintegrityoftheirpoliticalleadersasaresultoftheWatergatescandal。SectionA:B)GoandaskthestaffA)HefellasleepinthemiddleoftheTVprogramB)SheisworriedaboutmissingherflightA)AtarestaurantA)HeisbeinginterviewedforajobB)ThemanisunlikelytomoveoutofthedormitoryD)ThewomanisgoingtomakeB)Theydidn’tquiteenjoytheirlast SectionB:CHeisanEnglishmanlivinginSwedenCThecoldhouses)B)TheyworkhardandyhardCFrenchCCareersguidanceD)ItspleasantenvironmentCTheartofJapanesebrushpaintingA)HowlistenersindifferentculturesshowrespectB)BuyingandmaintainingequipmentD)TwoofhisemployeescommittedtheftB)AdvancementtoahigherpositionD)SheiscompetingwithChrisforthenewjobA)TheyhelpusseetheimportantvaluesofacultureB)Thevaluestheyreflectmaychange缺SectionC: 深入閱讀:SectionAN)A)E)O)D)M)C)G)K)B)深入閱讀:SectionC)encourageboystoexpresstheiremotionsmoreA)performrelativelyCItfailstogiveboystheattentiontheyneedA)teachingcanbetailoredtosuitthecharacteristicsofCTheyhavesharpervisionCItmakesallthehardworkworthwhileD)DisputesovermoneymayruinarelationshipA)sbetweencouplestendtoD)MenandwomenviewmoneyindifferentwaysC)discussmoneymatterstomaintainahealthyB)D)A)B)A)B)C)D)D)B)D)B)A)D)D)A)B)A)B)C)raisemoneyforthesurvivorsinthecouldn’thavereceivedmye-whokeepsonencouragingmetokeepmychinupwhokeepsencouragingmenottoloseheartwhokeepsoncheeringmetakethepopularityofthenovelintodefinehappinesssolelybyNothingSucceedsWithoutaStrongSometimes,inourdailylife,theeasiestthingmightbethemostdifficultthing,asinthecaseofsomepeopletryingtoquitsmokingforhundredsoftimesandstillmakingendlesseffortswithoutanyhopeofsuccess.Thereasonfortheirfailureistheirlackofastrongwill。InourmodernworldnothingissimpleandstraightforwardSomethingmightappeardeceptivelyeasyatfirst,butasweproceedon,wewillf

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