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2022年江蘇大學(xué)英語考試真題卷二
(本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時(shí)間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。)
單位:姓名:考號(hào):
題號(hào)單選題多項(xiàng)選擇判斷題綜合題總分
分值
得分
一、單項(xiàng)選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項(xiàng)中,只有一個(gè)最符合題意)
A.Lackofvitaminsisthemaincauseofskincancer.
B.Newresearchprovesthatsunbathingcausesnoproblemsatall.
C.Thedangerofthesunshinehasbeenignoredbecauseofitsbenefits.
D.Properexposuretothesuncancontributealottoourhealth.
2.
A.Ahousewife.
B.Asinger.
C.Ateacher.
D.Amusician.
3.
A.MIT.
B.ReedCollege.
C.Harvard.
D.Yale.
4.
A.Theviolinwastooexpensive.
B.Shewastooyoungtoplaytheviolin.
C.Theviolinwastoobigforher.
D.Hermotherwantedhertoplaythepiano.
5.
A.Stomachcancer.
B.Skincancer.
C.Lungcancer.
D.Bloodcancer.
6.
A.FuturegrowthofcollegestudentsinAmericaislikelytobequicker.
B.Therearelessthan2,000universitiesorcollegesinAmericanow.
C.AmericaisfaraheadofEuropeforaverylongtimeinhighereducation.
D.Bythe1970sthetotalnumberofcollegestudentshadreached20million.
7.
A.Jackmakesamistakeinhisoffice.
B.Jackisalldressedupinblack.
C.Jackhasnotasteinchoosingclothes.
D.Jack,sjacketdoesn'tgowithhistrousers.
8.
A.Increasingfinesfortrafficviolation.
B.Reducingtollsonhighways.
C.Banningpublictransportpartially.
D.Enlarginginsurancecoverage.
9.
A.Themanshouldn,thavepromisedtopickupNancy.
B.NancyandPetershouldgotothesameclassforconvenienee,ssake.
C.ThemanshouldpickupNancyandPeteraswell.
D.Themanshouldkillthebirdsfordinnerbeforeleaving.
10.
A.Toplaytheviolinonceagain.
B.TogototheUnitedStates.
C.Toapplyforascholarship.
D.Tohaveherperformancetaped.
11.
A.Theirrelationshipswiththeprofessors.
B.Theirfinancialaidpackages.
C.Theirlightschoolload.
D.Theirrichextracurricularactivities.
12.
A.Sheisgoingtoanexhibitionabroad.
B.Sheisgoingtoaweddingceremony.
C.SheisgoingonavoyageoverthePacific.
D.Sheisgoingtoanartmuseum.
13.
A.Ithelpspeoplegetupearly.
B.ItproducesVitaminD.
C.Itkillscoldviruses.
D.Itenablesustolookhealthy.
14.
A.Noneofthemsurvivedtheaccident.
B.Somewerewounded,buttherewerenodeaths.
C.Somewerekidnappedandthreeofthemdied.
D.Allofthemlandedsafeandsound.
15.
A.Parents'supportandloanforthestudents.
B.Thedecliningopportunitiesforthequalifiedpeople.
C.Thegrowingneedforhighlyqualifiedpeople.
D.Thegrowthinthetotalnumbersofoldpeople.
16.
A.Carownerswillbeencouragedtoshowofftheirwealth.
B.Thegapbetweentherichandthepoorwillbebridged.
C.Pollutionandtrafficcongestionwillbereduced.
D.Peoplewillhavetostandstillwaitingfortaxies.
17.
A.Toliveamorecomfortablelife.
B.Togiveperformances.
C.Tobeapupilofafamousviolinist.
D.Toenterafamousuniversity.
18.
A.Ithasthemostaggressivepolicies.
B.Ithasthehappieststudents.
C.Itisaveryexpensiveprivateschool.
D.Itislocatedonthebeach.
19.
A.Salesmanandcustomer.
B.Reporterandinterviewee.
C.Judgeandjury.
D.Doctorandpatient.
20.
A.Becauseshecouldn,tfindtherestaurant.
B.Becauseshewasnotinvitedtodinner.
C.Becauseshehadameeting.
D.Becauseshedidn'tfeelwell.
21.AccordingtoDr.Neil,inwhatwayisfamiIyIifedifferentnow
A.Parentsarenotasgoodastheyusedtobe.
B.Morepeoplearegettingremarriedafterdivorce.
C.Therearemoreone-parentorsingle-parentfamilies.
D.Morepeopleapproveofmothersgoingouttowork.
22.TheAwardforBestDirectorinthedramaticcategorygoesto
A.TheDirectorofMontyPython,sSpamalot.
B.theDirectorofTheLightinthePiazza.
C.DongHughes.
D.EdwardAlbee.
23.WhatisthepreconditionofreceivingbailoutplanforGreek
A.Cuttingspendingandincreasingtaxes.
B.Reconstructingthegovernment.
C.Fulfillingitsfinancialobligations.
D.Winningthesupportofthepublic.
24.ThetapesoftheApo11o11missionwerefirststoredin
A.aU.S.governmentarchiveswarehouse.
B.aNASAgroundtrackingstation.
C.theGoddardSpaceFlightCentre.
D.noneoftheaboveplaces.
25.Heiswaitingfortheairlineticketcounterwhenhefirstnotices
theyoungwoman.ShehasglossyblackhairpulledtightIyintoaknot
atthebackofherheadandcarriesoversheshoulderofherleathercoat
aheavyblackpurse.Shewearsblackbootsofsoftleatherandherbeauty
quickenshisheartbeat.ThemangivesupIookingatthewoman-hethinks
shemaybeabouttwenty-five-andbuysaround-trip,coachclassticket
toaneasterncity.HisfIightleavesinanhour.TokiIItime,theman
stepsintooneoftheairportcocktaiIbarsandordersaScotchandwater.
WhiIehesipsithecatchessightoftheblack-hairedgirlintheleather
coat.Sheisdeepinconversationwithasecondgirl,ablondinacloth
coattrimmedwithgrayfur.Hewantssomehowtoattractthebrunette1
sattention,toinvitehertohaveadrinkwithhimbeforeherownflight
IeavesforwhereversheistravelingrbuteventhoughhebeIievesfor
amomentsheisIookinghiswayhecannotcatchhereyefromoutofthe
shadowsofthebar.Inanotherinstantthetwowomenseparate;neither
oftheirdirectionistowardhim.Whennextheseesher,heisbuying
amagazinetoreadduringtheflightandbecomesawarethatsomeoneis
jostIinghim.Atfirstheisstartledthatanyonewouldbesocloseas
totouchhim,butwhenheseeswhoitishemustersasmiIe.MBusyplace,M
hesays.Shelooksupathim,andanoddgrimacecrosseshermouthand
vanishes.Shemovesawayandjoinsthecrowdsintheterminal.Theman
isatthecounterwithhismagazine,butwhenhereachesintohisback
pocketforhiswalletthepocketisempty.WherecouldIhavelostit
Hethinks.Hismindbeginsenumeratingthecreditcards,thecurrency,
themembershipandidentificationcards;hisstomachchurnswith
somethingveryIikefear.Thegirlwhowassoneartome,hethinks-
andalIatonceheunderstandsthatshehaspiekedhispocket.Whatis
hetodoHestillhashisticket,safeIytuckedinsidehissuitcoat
—hereachesintothejackettofeeltheenvelope,tomakesure.Hecan
taketheflight,calIsomeonetopickhimupathisdestination.Butin
themeantimehewiIIhavetodosomethingaboutthelostcreditcards
—caIIhome,havehiswifegetthenumbersoutofthetopdeskdrawer,
phonethecardcompanies—sodifficultaprocess,thewholething
suffocating.WhatshalIhedoFirst,findapoliceman,telIwhathas
happened,describetheyoungwoman.Hegritshisteeth.HewiIIprobably
neverseehiswaIletagain.Heistryingtodecideifheshouldsave
timefortalkingtoaguardneartheX-raymachineswhenheisappa11ed
andelatedtoseetheblack-hairedgirl.Sheseemsengrossedinabook.
Aseatbesideherisempty,andthemanoccupiesit."I'vebeenIooking
foryou,r,hesays.Sheglancesathimwithnosortofrecognition.111
don5tknowyou,nshesays."Sureyoudo.wShesighsandputsthebook
aside."Isthisallyoucharactersthinkabout-pickingupgirlsIike
wewerestrayanimalsWhatdoyouthinkIam""YouIiftedmywallet,n
hesays.Heispleasedtohavesaid"Iifted",thinkingitsoundswordier
thanstoIeortookorevenrippedoff.HIbegyourpardon"thegirlsays.
"Iknowyoudid-atthemagazinecounter.IfyouIIjustgiveitback,
wecanforgetthewholething.Ifyoudon't,thenI'IIhandyouover
tothepoIice.nShestudieshim,herfaceserious."AlIright,“shesays.
Shepullstheblackbagontoherlap,reachesintoitanddrawsouta
waIIet.Hetakesitfromher."Waitaminute,11hesays,“Thisisn't
mine.11Thegirlruns,heboItsafterheruntiIhehearsawoman1svoice
behindhim:"Stop,thief!Stopthatman!MAheadofhimthebrunette
disappearsaroundacomerandinthesamemomentayoungmaninamarine
uniformputsoutafoottotriphimup.Hefallshard,bangingkneeand
elbowonthetileflooroftheterminal,butmanagestohangontothe
walletwhichisnothis.Thewalletisawoman1s,fatwithmoneyand
creditcards,anditbeIongstothebIondeinthefur-trimmedcoat-
thebIondehehasearIierseeninconversationwiththecriminalbrunette.
She,too,isbreathless,asisthepolicemanwithher."That'shim,H
thebIondegirIsays,“HeIiftedmybiIIfoId.MItoccurstothemanthat
hecannotevenprovehisownidentitytothepoliceman.Twoweekslater
-theembarrassmentandragehavediminished,thefamiIylawyerhasbeen
paid,theconfusioninhishouseholdhasreceded-thewaIletturnsup
withoutexpIanationinonemorning5smail.Itisintact,nomoneyis
missing,alIthecardsareinplace.ThoughheisreIieved,themanthinks
thatfortherestofhisIifehewiIIfeelguiItyaroundpolicemen,and
ashamedinthepresenceofwomen.
Whatcanbeinferredfromthebeginningofthestory
A.Themanwassingle.
B.Themanwasattractedbythegirl.
C.Thegirlpaidnoattentiontotheman.
D.Themanknewthegirl.
26.SiIiconVaileyisamagnettowhichnumeroustalentedengineers,
scientistsandentrepreneursfromoverseasflockinsearchoffame,fast
moneyandtoparticipateinatechnologicalrevolutionwhoseimpacton
mankindwillsurelysurpasstheepoch-mattingEuropeanRenaissanceand
IndustrialRevoIutionofthebygoneage.Itisnoteworthythatclose
to50%ofitsskilledmanpower,includingengineers,scientistsand
entrepreneurs,comefromAsia.ProminentamongthemareIndiansand
Chinese,andnotafewSingaporeans.TheyincIudesuchiIlustriousnames
asVinodKhosIawhoco-foundedSunMicrosystems,JerryYangofYahoofame
andSingaporeanSimWongHoo,tonameafew.Manycountrieshave,or
areintheprocessofcreating,theirownHSiIiconVailey1'.Sofar,none
hasasyetthreatenedthepreeminenceoftheUSprototype.Whatmakes
SiIiconVaileysuchatmiqueentityThereareseveraIcrucialfactors.
Firstandforemost,ithasthelargestconcentrationofbrilliant
computerprofessionalsandthebestsupportingservicesintheworld,
andeasyaccesstoworld-classresearchinstitutions,IikeStanford
University,whichcontinuaIIynurtureswouId-begeniusesthatthe
industryneedsinordertomoveforward.Withouttheseadvantages,the
Vaileywouldbeadifferentplace.Secondly,itactiveIyencourages,
orevenexalts,risk-taking.Hence,failureholdsnoterrorandthere
isnostigmaattachedtoafailedeffort.Onthecontrary,theywiIItry
evenhardernexttimeround.Suchnever-say-dieapproachisthesinequa
nonfortheu11imatetriumphinentrepreneurshipandtechnological
breakthrough.Athirddecisivefactoristhevitalroleofventure
capitalistswhowillinglysupportpromisingstart-upswithurgently
neededinitialcapitaItogetthemstarted.Somewouldevengivefailed
entrepreneursasecondchanceifconvineedthatafreshconceptmight
IeadtoeventuaIsuccess.OfequaIimportance,manybrightyoungpeople
andmiddlelevelprofessionalsarekeentoworkforanewventureat
substantiallyreducedremuneration,asitoffersmorescopefor
entrepreneurshipandjobsatisfactionthantheestabIishedcompanies.
Thereisalsoaprideofachievementiftheireffortscontributetoits
fruition.TheValley'sprofessionalsareamongthemosthardworking
peopIeanywhere.A15-hourdayand7-dayweekisnotuncommon,especially
duringthestart-upstage.TheywouldgiveupsociaIIife,andcurtaiI
theirfamiIyIifetoo,inordertopursuethepotofgoldattheendof
therainbow.Itisthissinglemindedpursuitofexcellence,supported
bystrongethosofteamworkandespritdecorps,whichsustainthemuntiI
theirmissionisaccomplished.PaperquaIifications,thoughusefuI,is
notabeaIIandendall.Moreweightisgiventoacandidate,sproven
abilitiesandaptitudeforthejob.ThisisampIydemonstratedbyindustry
iconsIikeApple'sJobsandWozniakandMicrosoft5sGates,alIcoIIege
dropoutswhomightnothaveemergedinaquaIification-conscious
community.WhileracialprejudicenodoubtstillexistsintheUnited
States,albeitinalessdegradingformasbefore,itishardly
discernibleintheVaIIey.Whatcountsmostisone'svisionandtrack
record,andnotone5snationaIity,skincolourorcreed.This,together
withitsmultiracialsociety,informalIifestyleandagreeableclimate,
lureforeignerstoitsshores.However,withthecollapseoftheUS
NASDAQshareindexearIierthisyearresultinginthepIungeinprices
oftechnologyshares'Iistedonitandelsewhere,thehithertovaluable
shareoptionsheldbynumerouspaperdot.cornmiIIionaireshavebecome
virtuallyworthlessinthesechangedcircumstances.Thosewhocouldnot
taketheheat,asitwere,lefttheirempIoymentfeelingdisiIlusioned.
Bethatasitmay,themajorityintheVaileyviewthistraumatic
experienceonlyasatemporarysetbackfortheindustry.Theyaresanguine
thatitslongertermprospectsremainbrightastheu11imatepotentiaI
oftheinformationagehasnotyetrunitsfulIcourse.Theyareconfident
thatitwiIIflourishWeiIintothiscenturyprovideditmaintainsits
cutting-edgeinscienceandtechnology.
Numerousforeigntalentedengineers,scientistsandentrepreneursare
attractedtoSiIiconVaileytodoalIofthefollowingEXCEPT
A.lookforfame.
B.becomerichquickly.
C.takepartinatechnologicalrevolution.
D.emigratethere.
27.Afterthirtyyearsofmarriedhappiness,hecouldstillremindhimself
thatVictoriawasendowedwitheverycharmexceptthethriIIingtouch
ofhumanfraiIty.Thoughherperfectiondiscouragedpleasures,
especiallythepIeasuresofIove,hehadIearnedintimetofeeIthepride
ofahusbandinhernaturalfrigidity.ForhestiIIclung,amidthedecay
ofmoralplatitudes,tothediscreditedidealofchivalry.Inhisyouth
theworIdwassuffusedwiththeafter-glowofthelongVictorianage,
andagracefulfemininestylehadsoftenedthemanners,ifnotthenatures,
ofmen.Attheendofthatinterestingepoch,whenwomanhoodwasexaIted
fromabiologicalfactintoamiraculouspower,VirginiusLittlepage,
theyoungersonofanoIdandaffIuentfamily,hadmarriedVictoriaBrooke,
thegrand-daughterofatobaccoplanter,whohadmadeasatisfactory
fortunebyforsakinghispIantationandconvertingtobaccointo
cigarettes.WhiIeVirginiushadbeentrainedbystemtraditiontorespect
everywomanwhohadnotstoopedtofolly,thevirtuepeculiartohersex
wasamongtheleastofhisreasonsforadmiringVictoria.Shewasnot
onlymodest,whichwasusualinthenineties,butshewasbeautifuI,which
isunusualinanydecade.Inthebeginningoftheiracquaintancehehad
goneevenfurtherandascribedinteIIecttoher;butafewmonthsof
marriagehadshownthistobemerelyoneofthemanydelusionscreated
byperfectfeaturesandnobleexpression.Everythingaboutherhadbeen
smoothanddefinite,eventhetonesofhervoiceandthewayherIight
brownhair,whichsheworelaPompadour,wasrolledstifflybackfrom
herforeheadandcoiledinaburnishedropeonthetopofherhead.A
seriousyoungman,ambitioustoattainaplaceintheworIdmorebriIIiant
thanthesecIudedseatofhisancestors,hehadbeenimpressedattheir
firstmeetingbythecompactnessandprecisionofVictoria1sorderly
mind.Forinthatearnestperiodtheminds,asweIIastheemotions,of
loverswereorderly.ItwasanagewheneageryoungmenfIockedtochurch
onSundaymorning,andeloquentdivinesdiscoursedupontheVictorian
poetsinthemiddleoftheweek.Hecouldaffordtosmilenowwhenhe
recalledthesoIemnBrowningclassinwhichhehadfirstlosthisheart.
HowpassionatelyhehadadmiredVictoria1svirginalfeatures!How
ferventlyhehadenviedhercompetentbutcaressingwaywiththepoet!
Incredibleasitseemedtohimnow,hehadfaIIeninlovewithherwhile
sherecitedfromthemoreponderouspassagesinTheRingandtheBook.
HehadfaIleninlovewithherthen,thoughhehadneverreallyenjoyed
Browning,andithadbeenareIieftohimwhentheUnseen,incompany
withitsiIlustriouspoet,hadatlastgoneoutoffashion.Yet,since
hewasdisposedtoadmirealIthequaIitieshedidnotpossess,hehad
neverceasedtorespectthefirmnesswithwhichVictoriacontinuedto
dealinotherformswiththeAbsolute.Astheplacidyearspassed,and
shecametorelylessuponhervirginalfeatures,itseemedtohimthat
theripeopinionsofheryouthbegantoshrinkandflattenasfruitdoes
thathashungtoolongonthetree.Shehadneverchanged,herealized,
sincehehadfirstknownher;shehadbecomemerelyriper,softer,and
sweeterinnature.HeradvantagerestedwhereadvantageneverfaiIsto
rest,inmoralfervor.Tobeinvariablyrightwashersinglewifely
faiIing.Forhiswife,hesighed,withthevagueunrestofahusbandwhose
infidelitiesareimaginary,wasagenuineIygoodwoman.Shewasasfar
removedfrompretenceasshewasfromtheposturingvirtuesthatfIourish
inthecredulousworldofthedrama.Thepityofitwasthateventhe
IeastexactinghusbandshouIdsooftendesiresomethingmorepiquantthan
goodness.
Fromthebeginningofthepassage,welearnthat
A.VirginiashadnofaithinChivalry.
B.Virginiaswastaughttoesteemwomen.
C.Victoriawasbornofanaristocratfamily.D.Victoria'sfatherwas
aplanter.
28.MeteorologistsroutinelytelIuswhatnextweek'sweatherisIikeIy
tohe,andcIimatescientistsdiscusswhatmighthappenin100years.
ChristophSchar,though,venturesdangerouslyclosetothatmiddlerealm,
wherepreviouslyonlytheFarmer5sAlmanacdaredgo:whatwiIInextsummer
sweatherbeIikeFollowinglastyear,stragicheatwave,whichdirectly
causedthedeathoftensofthousandsofpeopIe,thequestionisofburning
interesttoEuropeans.Scharassertsthatlastsummer5ssweltering
temperaturesshouldnolongerbethoughtofasextraordinary."The
situationin2002and2003inEurope,wherewehadasummerwithextreme
rainfalIandrecordfIoodingfoIIowedbythehottestsummerinhundreds
ofyears,isgoingtobetypicaIforfutureweatherpatterns,Mhesays.
MostEuropeanshaveprobablyneverreadSchar1sreport(notleastbecause
itwaspubIishedinthescientificjournalNatureinthedeadofwinter)
buttheyseemtobebracingthemselvesfortheworst.Aspartofitsnew
nationaI"heat-waveplan'1,FranceissuedaIeveI-threealertwhen
temperaturesinProvencereached34degreesCelsiusthreedaysinarow;
hospitalandrescueworkerswereaskedtoprepareforaninfluxof
patients.ItaiiangovernmentofficialshaveproposedcreatinganationaI
registryofpeopIeover65sotheycanbeherdedintoair-conditioned
supermarketsintheeventofanotherheatwave.London5smayorhasoffered
a100r000poundrewardforanybodywhocancomeupwithapracticalway
ofcooIingthecity'sundergroundtrains,wheretemperatureshaveIateIy
reachednearly40degreesCelsius.(Themoneyhasn1tbeenclaimed.)
GIobaIwarmingseemstohavepermanentlyenteredtheEuropeanpsyche.
IfthepubIicismoreaware,though,expertsaremoreconfused.Whenthe
IntergovernmentaIPanelonCIimateChangehammeredoutitslast
assessmentin2001,scientistspulledtogethertheIatestresearchand
madetheirbestestimateofhowmuchtheEarth5satmospherewouldwarm
duringthenextcentury.Therewasalottheydidn'tknow,buttheywere
confidentthey'dbeabletoplugthegapsintimeforthenextreport,
dueoutin2007.WhentheyexploredthefundamentaIphysicsandchemistry
oftheatmosphere,though,theyfoundsomethingunexpected:thewaythe
atmosphere-and,inparticular,clouds-respondtoincreasingIeveIsof
carbonisfarmorecompIexanddifficulttopredictthantheyhadexpected.
"Wethoughtwe'dreducetheuncertainty,butthathasn5thappened,n
saysKevinTrenberth,aclimatescientistattheNationaICenterfor
AtmosphericResearchandaleadauthorofthenextIPCCreport."Aswe
deIvefurtherandfurtherintothescienceandgainabetterunderstanding
ofthetruecompIexityoftheatmosphere,theuncertaintieshavegotten
deeper.MThisdoesn,tmean,ofcourse,thattheworld\sntwarming.
OnlythebiasedorthedeIudeddenythattemperatureshaverisen,and
thathumanactivityhassomethingtodowithit.Thebigquestionthat
scientistshavestruggledwithishowmuchwarmingwiIIoccuroverthe
nextcenturyWithsomuchstillunknownintheclimateequation,there1
snowayoftellingwhetherwarningsofcatastropheareoverblownorif
thingsareevenmoredirethanwethought.WhydoscientistsIikeSchar
makepredictionsBecause,Iikeeconomists,it'stheirjobtohazarda
bestguesswiththeresourcesathand-nameIy,vastcomputerprogramsthat
simuIatewhattheEarth5satmospherewi11doincertaincircumstances.
ThesemodeIsincorporatealItheIatestresearchintohowtheEarth'
satmospherebehaves.Butthereareproblemswiththecomputermodels.
Theatmosphereisverybigtbutalsoconsistsofamultitudeoftiny
interactionsamongparticlesofdust,soot,clouddropletsandtrace
gasesthatcannotbesafelyignored.CurrentmodeIsdonthavenearly
theresolutiontheyneedtocapturewhatgoesonatsuchsmalIscales.
ScientistsgotaninkIingthatsomethingwasmissingfromthemodeIsin
theearly1990swhentheyranapeculiarexperiment.TheyhadtheIeading
modeIssimuIatewarmingoverthenextcenturyandgotasimiIaranswer
fromeach.ThentheyranthemodeIsagain-thistimeaccountingforwhat
wasthenknownaboutcloudphysics.
Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat
A.climatescientistsarecontemptuousofweatherforecast.
B.itisaventuretoforecastwhatweatherisliketomorrow.
C.Scharhastheaudacitytodowhatothersseldomdo.
D.Scharhasmadegloomypredictionsonfutureweather.
29.ThewriterofreceivedaspeciaILifetimeAchievementAward.
A.MontyPython'sSpamalot.
B.Doubt,AParable.
C.AdelicateBalance.
D.TheLightinthePiazza.
30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedassubstituteparents
A.Groupleaders.
B.Television.
C.Baby-sitters.
D.Playgroups.
31.WhatdoesthenewsitemsayaboutRichardNafzger
A.Heisassignedthetasktolookforthetapes.
B.Hebelievesthatthetapesareprobablylost.
C.HeworksinaNASAgroundreceivingsite.
D.Hehadaskedforthetapesinthe1970s.
32.ThemajordifferencebetweentherulingpartiesandafieIdofsmalIer
partiesIiesin.
A.thebailoutplan
B.theausteritymeasures
C.thewillingnesstoformacoalitiongovernment
D.themanagerialstyle
33.SiIiconVaileyisamagnettowhichnumeroustalentedengineers,
scientistsandentrepreneursfromoverseasflockinsearchoffame,fast
moneyandtoparticipateinatechnologicalrevolutionwhoseimpacton
mankindwiIIsurelysurpasstheepoch-mattingEuropeanRenaissanceand
IndustrialRevolutionofthebygoneage.Itisnoteworthythatclose
to50%ofitsskilledmanpower,includingengineers,scientistsand
entrepreneurs,comefromAsia.ProminentamongthemareIndiansand
Chinese,
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