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PartIStructureandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand
D)Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETby
blackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.(5points)
Slowly,withouttryingtodefendhimself,thebuffalosanktohiskneesand,withonelion
histhroatandanotherhismuzzle,diedofsuffocation(窒息、).
A)hold
B)held
C)holding
D)beingheld
Whenpreparingelementaryschooltest,careshouldbetaken.
A)nottomakethevocabularymoredifficultthannecessary
B)nottomakethevocabularythatdifficult
C)soastonotmakethevocabularyparttoohard
D)innotmakingthevocabularyaproblemintermsofitdifficulty
“Iwasinthearmyfor3years.”
“Butisn'ttwoyearstheinyourcountry?w
A)lengthyserviceusually
B)serviceoflengthsservices
C)usual1lengthofservice
D)usualservicelength
“WhendidyoufirstvisitNewYorkCity?"
“Ithinkitin1976.”
A)wi11havebeen
B)hastobe
C)musthavebeen
D)mustbe
Asaresulfofnewtechnique,theyieldsasawholeincreasedby25%.
A)workingout
B)havingbeenworkedout
C)havingworkedout
D)tohavebeenworkedout
,thisliquidwilldissolvealmostanything.
A)Enoughtimegiven
B)Givingenoughtime
C)Givenenoughtime
D)Togiveenoughtime
Moremiddleagedpersonssufferfromhearttroublethanrealized.
A)generally
B)mostpeople
C)whatpeople
D)isgenerally
Workinparapsychology(靈學(xué)),,hasattractedarelativelysmallnumberofscientists.
A)isaverycontroversialfield
B)whichaverycontroversialfieldis
C)averycontroversialfield
D)afieldverycontroversialwhich
Itisridiculousthatheunabletoreadandwriteaftertwoyearsoflearning.
A)is
B)be
C)mightbe
D)wouldbe
Johnwillnotbeabletogotothemoviestonightbecauseaclass.
A)heshouldteach
B)hewillhavebeenteaching
C)hewillbeteaching
D)hewillhaveteaching
SectionB
Directions:EachofthefollowingsentecneshasfourunderlinedpartsmarkedA,B,CandD)identify
thepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETbyblackening
thecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.(5points)
Whi1ethepeopleinsidetheRomanEmpirewereenjoying(A)ahighdegreeofcivi1ization,the
“uncivilized“peoplewholivedintheforestsbeyond(B)thenorthernandeasternboundaries
loved(C)tofightandseizelandthat(D)itseemedpossible.
Ourguiderecommended(A)thatweallare(B)asattentiveaspossible(C)whenwevisit(D)the
observatorythisafternoon.
Aftersearching(A)thehouseforevidencethepoliceconcluded(B)thatsomeonemusthavecome
inthrough(C)thekitchenwindowandstole(D)thesilverwhilethefamilywasasleep.
Thewriterfindsthenumberandvariety(A)ofscreencredits(片頭或片尾攝制人員名單)
interminable(B)andwondersthat(C)jobssuchas"gaffer”(照明電工)and"bestboy"involve.
(D)
Antsandtermitesareone(A)anotherzs(B)greatestenemy,(C)antsalwaysare(D)theaggressors.
Worrying,fretting,andunabletostop(A)talkingHarrypaced(B)upanddown(C)thecorridor
(D).
Mariahaslong(A)hadthedesiretobecomeafamouswritereventhough(B)thestudyofit(C)
wouldrequireyearsofsacrificeonher(D)part.
AlmosteveryAmericancol1egecampushaswhat(A)canbecal1edaninternationalclub,themain
purposeofwhich(B)isforpromoting(C)friendships(D)amongallstudentsoftheworld.
Notunti1thetenthseriousaccident(A)occurredat(B)thebusyintersection,theHighway
Departmentagreed(C)toinstall(D)thefourwaystopsign.
NeitherRussianor(A)theUnitedStateshavebeen(B)abletoconvincetheother(C)thatits
socialsystemisthebetter(D)ofthetwo.
SectionC
Directions:
Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD)Choosetheone
thatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETbyblackeningthe
correspondingletterinthebrackets.(10points)
Allenplacedtoomuch____onsportsandnotenoughonhisstudies.
A)agitation
B)emphasis
C)hesitation
D)interest
Thepoliceofficerissuedaforthemanzsarrest.
A)legend
B)parcel
C)receipt
D)warrant
Solidgeometryhasenabledastronomerstocalculatethepositionsoftheheavenlybodies
oneanother.
A)ontopof
B)nextto
C)inspiteof
D)relativeto
Certainpinetreesaredeliberatelydwarfedforpurposes.
A)constructive
B)dimensions
C)ornamental
D)decorated
11isthattheearthcouldbedestroyedinacol1isionwithanotherplanetorhugemeteor.
A)highlyunlike
B)unlikelyhigh
C)unlikelyhighly
D)highlyunlikely
Thehotelgavethewholefamilytheforthenight.
A)insurrection
B)indignation
C)accommodation
D)affection
Wecouldn,tbuyanythingherebecausetradeinthetownis.
A)depressed
B)deprived
C)volleyed
D)drizzled
Ifthegovernmentalaw,itceasestobealaw.
A)avoids
B)appeals
C)repeals
D)concedes
Robertdidnothearthebellbecausehewascompletelyinhisreading.
A)disguised
B)suspended
C)confirmed
D)absorbed
Theplanagreedonbybothpartiesfellbecauseoftheaccident.
A)out
B)off
C)for
D)through
Themainfeaturesofthetelegraphweredevelopedbytwoinventors,butitwasSamuelMorsewho
successfullytheirideas.
A)financed
B)publicized
C)synthesized
D)disproved
Mosttachometersmeasurethespeedofrotationofashaftorwheelintermsofrevolutions
perminute.
A)pumping
B)wavering
C)floating
D)spinning
Hepaidherabysayinghercakewasthebesthehadevereaten.
A)proposal
B)compliment
C)gratitude
D)satisfaction
Mercury1s____issomuchgreaterthantheEarthzsthatitcompletesmorethanfourrevolutions
aroundtheSuninthetimeittakesEarthtocompleleone.
A)velocity
B)orbit
C)weight
D)diameter
Theflowersinthevase____becausetheyhadnowater.
A)withered
B)sweated
C)decreased
D)ripened
Althoughsalmonmaytravelhundredsofmilesfromwheretheywerespawned,theywillreturn
theretolayeggs.
A)probably
B)reluctantly
C)apparently
D)ultimately
Becauseofainhisvision,Joehadtowearglasses.
A)defect
B)glint
C)scowl
D)fliecker
Hewasaskedto____beforethejudge.
A)execute
B)testify
C)inherit
D)prejudice
Attheageofthreeorthreeandahalfalmostal1chiIdrenfindthe____tonurseryeasy.
A)transition
B)improvement
C)turn
D)transformation
Themi11ionaireofferedtheactressapreciousgiftbuttohissurprisesheturnedit.
A)over
B)back
C)down
D)out
PartIIClozeTest
Directions:Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C
andD)ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETbyblackeningthecorresponding
letterinthebrackets.(10pointy)
Cigarettes,chewingtobaccoandalcoholaremajorriskfactorsforheadandneckcancers.Nownew
researchsuggeststhatpeople41replacingcigaretteswiththebetacarotenerichcarrot.Beta
carotenerichcarrotBetacarotene,42isconvertedbythebodytovitaminA,mayreverse
aprecancerousconditionknownasleukoplakia(粘膜白斑),whichappears43whitish(帶白色的)
patchesinthemouthandthroat.
PreviousstudieshaveshownthatvitaminAcan44leukoplakiabutcanalsobetoxic(有毒的)at
therequiredlevels.Ina1989pilotstudy,Dr.HarinderGarewaloftheUniversityofArizonaCancer
CentreinTucsonreportsthat25patients45leukoplakiatook30milligramsofbetacarotenea
day----whichis46equaltoeatingfourtosixcarrots,thewhitishpatchesdecreasedordisappeared
inmorethan70percentofthesubjectsaslongastheycontinued47thebetacarotene.Noneof
thetoxic48effectsassociatedwithvitaminAsupplementsoccurred.
Garewalsaysalargertrialmayshowthataninexpensivebetacarotene49couldserveanimportant
publichealthrole.Headandneckcancersareaseriousproblemworldwide,especially50good
nutritionandproperoralcarearelacking.
A)considered
B)consider
C)wouldconsider
D)mustconsider
A)that
B)then
C)as
D)which
A)like
B)unlike
C)as
D)resemble
A)reverse
B)revolve
C)reveal
D)revert
A)at
B)with
C)in
D)of
A)roughly
B)rather
C)toughly
D)probably
A)totake
B)beingtaken
C)taking
D)tobetaking
A)vice
B)by
C)edge
D)side
A)supplement
B)element
C)compliment
D)complement
A)when
B)where
C)what
D)which
PartIllReadingComprehension
Directions:
Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefouranswers
markedA,B,CandD)Readthepassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthe
questions,ThenmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterin
thebrackets.(40points)
Passage1
Thekeypositionandroleofwomenintheprocessofdevelopmentisincreasinglybeing
recognized.AlthoughthethreegreatWorldConferencesofwomenweremoreconcernedwith
recognizingandcompilingapproachestoemancipationwecancurrentlyconfirmageneralsharpening
ofawareness.IthasbecomeclearthattheThirdWorldcultures,inearliertimesstrongly
matriarchal(母權(quán)制的),havebeenweakenedinthisrespectbythemethodsofcolonialeducation
whicharealmostexclusivelydirectedtowardsthemale.Ofthemanycriticismsofthissituation
letonevoicebeheard:"Developmenteducationgroupsandprogrammesareverymuchmaledominated
andlackwoman'sperspectivew.So,too,thehopesplacedinvocational(職業(yè)的)training-----
avocationalizationw-----asanaidtoequalityhavebeendisappointedsincethisinitsturnwas
tolargeextentfocussedonthemale.
Inthesecircumstancesweshouldnotbesurprisedthatuntilnowwomenhaveparticipatedleast
intheeducationalprocesseswhichhavebeenintroduced.Only20%attendprimaryschoolandthe
percentageofthosewholeaveearlyishighestamonggirls.Becauseofthelackofbasictraining
onlyaround10%takepartinAdultEducationprogrammes.Henceitisvitallyimportanttosecure
aturningpointbyincreasingtheawarenessoftheneedforeducation.
TheInternationalConferenceatJomtienin1990providedthesolutiontothis:"Amoreeducated
motherraisesahealthierfamily.Shehasfewerandbettereducatedchildren.Sheismore
productiveathomeandintheworkplaceandisbetterabletogetfurthereducationv.Manyproblems
inschoolareconsequencesofincorrectorimproperlybalancednutritioncombinedwithinadequate
hygiene(衛(wèi)生).Togetherthesefactorscanleadtofailuretokeeppaceinschool.
HenceevenPrimaryEducationforgirlsshouldbedirectedtowardsthebasicneedsandnecessities
andprovideanswerswhichareassimpleaspossible.Inruraldistrictssuchanswerswi11be
differentfromthosegiveninurbanareas.Theeducationofgirlsandwomenmusttoalargedegree
beaneducationforthelifetheywilllead,tailoredtoawoman'sposition.Insayingthiswe
areinfactdemandingthattheeducationofwomen,1ikeal1educationalworkintheThird
World,shouldbeanintegratedpartofthecommunity.Consequentlytherearemanypartnersinthis
processschool,family,smallbusinesses,governmentalandnongovernmentalorganizations.The
educationalskillconsistsinkeepingthisinterplayactiveinsuchawaythatthereisno
deficiencyinmaterialcontent.Animportantconsequenceofthisistheawakeningofthedesire
toquestion,which,ontheonehandpressesforfurthereducationandontheotherforitspractical
application.
FromthepassageitcanbeinferredthatintheThirdWorld.
A)thematriarchalculturewasstrongerinthepast
B)themethodsofcolonialeducationhavemadethematriarchalculturestrongerthanearliertimes
C)thematriarchaleducationisdirectedtowardsmen
D)thedevelopmenteducationgroupsandprogramslackmaledomination
Itisveryimportanttobemoreawareoftheneedforeducationofwomenbecause.
A)womenhaveatleastparticipatedintheeducationalprocesses
B)only1/5ofgirlscanenterelementaryschoolandmostofthemhavetoquitearly
Oonlyabout1/10ofwomenparticipateincontinuingeducation
D)sofarveryfewgirlsandwomentakepartintheeducationalprocesses
Theauthorzsdemandisthat.
A)theeducationofwomenshouldbeaprocessofcommunityactivity
B)theeducationofwomenshouldbeapartofcommunityinwhichmanypartnersarecombined
C)theeducationofwomenshouldbeorganizationsrunbygovernment
D)womenshouldlikealleducationalworkintheThirdWorld
Thebesttitleofthispassageis.
A)ThePositionandRoleofWomenintheDevelopmentofEducation
B)TheEducationofGirlsandWomen
C)TheEducationofWomenintheThirdWorld
D)Women'sEducationGroupsandPrograms
Passage2
Mostspeakersaresurprisedtolearnthatpeoplewhospeakonlyonelanguageformaminorityof
theworld*spopulationandthatmostpeoplefunctionintwoormorelanguages.Whilefewpeople
aretruly"balanced”bilinguals(能使用兩種語(yǔ)言的人)orpolyglotswhofeelequallycomfortablewith
alllanguages,thefactisthatmostoftheword'spopulationfunctionsinmorethanone
language.Giventhis,ssomewhatsurprisingthatsomuchattentionispaidintheEnglish
speakingworldtothematteroflearninganadditionallanguage.Ifsomanypeopleseemtodo
itsoeasily,thenjustwhatistheproblem?
Thesimplestansweristhattherereallyisn'tone.Givenampleopportunityandtime,mostpeople
canlearnasmanylanguagesastheywantorneedto.Butasteacherschargedwiththeresponsibility
ofaddingEnglishtothelinguisticinventory(目錄)ofnonEnglishspeakingchildren,wemust
beconcernedwithpreciselythesematters-----providingampleandeffectiveopportunityandusing
timeaseffectivelyaspossible.
Thischapterwilllookbrieflyathowchildrenbecomebilingual.First,wez11examinethe
conditionsthatleadtobilingualisminpreschoolers,thenwe'11turnourattentionto1anguange
learningintheclassroom.Infocusingonthedifferencesbetweenlanguageacquisitionathome
andatschool,we711seethattherezsthepotentialforconflictbetweenchildren7sinformal
languagelearninginthehomeandthemoreformalexperienceoftheschool.
Asteachers,wemightwellaskwhyit'snecessarytostudysecondlanguagelearninginpreschoolers
whenschoolagedchildrenareourmajorconcern.Obviously,wezreprimarilyinterestedinhow
schoolagedchiIdrenlearnEngilishasanadditionallanguage.Butit'sequallyimportantfor
ustoknowsomethingabouttheexperienceofyoungerchildren.Thereasonissimple-----thebetter
weunderstandchildren'sprevioussuccessfulexperiencesoflearning,thebetterwecanplanan
effectivelanguagelearningenvironmentforchildreninschoolbilingualismandfinally,the
potentialforconflictbetweenthehomeandschoolexperience.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?
A)Afewpeopleintheworldspeakonlyonelanguagne.
B)Mostpeoplespeaktwoormorelanguages.
C)Aminorityofpeoplecanfunctioninonlyonelanguage.
D)Amajorityofpeoplecanfunctioninonlyonelanguage.
Theword“ample“inparagraph2meanseverythingexcept.
A)substantialorsuffcient
B)insufficientormeagre
C)abundantorplentiful
D)morethanisnecessary
Themainideaofthechapterthatthispassageintroducesis.
A)peoplewhospeakonelanguagearetheminorityoftheworldzspopulation
B)mostpeoplecanlearnasmanylanguagesastheywantorneedto
C)howchildrenbecometwolanguagelearnersathomeandatschool
D)ourchiefconcernisschoolagedchildrenintermsofsecondlanguagelearning
Theorderofthefollowingpartsofthischapterwi11be.
A)homebilingualism,schoolbilingualismandthepotentialforconflictbetweenthehomeand
schoolexperience
B)learningintheclassroom,bi1ingualisminpreschoolersandthedifferencesbetweenlanguage
acquisitionathomeandatschool
C)theproblemaboutlearninganadditionallanguage,teachers'responsibilityofaddingEnglish
to1inguisticinventoryandthenecessitytostudysecondlanguagelearning
D)thesurpriseaboutthefunctionoflanguages,thepopulationrelatedto1anguagelearningand
thebriefexaminationoftheconditionsleadingtobilingualism
Passage3
Nowlet'slookourselvesasaspeciesinrelationtoecosystembalance.
Modernscientistsbelievethathumankind,1ikeotheranimals,evolvedthroughmi1lionsofyears
ofchangesandadaptationstotheenvironmentandthatourmostdirectevolutionaryancestorwas
probablyanearlierspeciesoftheprimate(monkey,ape)group.Despitethissimilaritywithother
creatures,however,theevolutionofhumankinddiffersfromthatofotherspeciesinoneimportant
anduniqueway.
Inotherspeciesevolutionhasledtospecialization,bothinthespeciesabilitiesandinits
placewithintheenvironmentalstructure.Forexample,thegiraffe(長(zhǎng)頸鹿)ismarvelouslyadapted
to,grazingontreetopsbut,assuch,itisalsospecializedandthusrestrictedtograzingontrees
andshrubs.Onlywithgreatdifficultycanitbenddowntograzeontheground.Similarly,the
anteaterisextremelywelladaptedtoeatingantsbutisincapableofcatchingoreatingother
prey.Thesameistrueforcountlessotherspecies.
Forhumankindthereverseistrue.Ourevolutionhadledtoaverygeneralizedcapability.Ourhighly
developedintelligenceandabilitytomakeandhandletoolsmeanthatwecandovirtually
anything.Ratherthanevolvingintoaspecializedro1einbalancewithnaturalenemies,competitive
speciesandenvironmentalfactors,humansevolvedinsuchawaythatwearecapableofmovinginto
everyenvironmentonEarthandevenintospace.Nonaturalpredatororcompetitoroffers
significantresistance,andothernaturalenemiessuchasdiseasehavebeensubstantially
controlled.
Saidanotherway,weseeinhumankindatremendousimbalancebetweenbiotic(生命的;生物
的)potentialandenvironmentalresistance.Theresultistherapidlyincreasingwor1d
population,frequentlyreferredtoasthepopulationexplosion.Further,tosupportourgrowing
population,naturalecosystemsarebeingincreasinglydisplacedbyhuman
habitations,agriculture,andotherhumansupportingactivities.
Fromthepassagewecaninferthat
A)theevolutionofhumankindisveryimportanttoearlierspecies
B)duringtheprocessoftheevolutionhumankindchangedalotandgotusedtotheenvironment
gradually
C)humanbeingsaresimilartoothercreaturesinauniqueway
D)theevolutionofhumankinddiffersfromthatofotherspeciesbecauseitwasthroughmi11ions
ofyearsofchange
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A)Differentspeciescannotadapttothesameenvironmentbecausetheyhavedifferentabi1ities.
B)Differentspeciesarespecializedbecausetheyareindifferentplacesintheenvironmental
structure.
C)Specializationofdifferentspeciesinabilitiesandplacesintheenvironmentalstructure
resultfromevolution.
D)Thegiraffeisspecializedingrazingontreetopsbecauseitisrestrictedtoeatingants.
Humanscanpracticallydoanythingbecause____.
A)theyhaveevolvedintoaspecializedroleinbalancewithnaturalenemies
B)theyareabletomoveintoeveryenvironmentonEarthandeveninSpace
C)theyaresoevolvedthattheycancontrolothernaturalenemiesaswellasdisease
D)theirintelligenceandabilitytoproduceandusetoolsaredevelopedgreatly
Themainideaofthelastparagraphis.
A)thepopu1ationexplosionistheresultofamazingimbalancebetweenbioticpotenitaiand
environmentalresistance.
B)therapidincreaseofthepopulationisknownasthepopulationexplosion
C)humanshavetodestroynaturalecosysteminordertosupportthemselves
D)humanhabitationsandagricultureareactivitiestosupporttherapidlygrowingpopulation
Passage4
Thetechnologicalrevolutionthatwillprevailforthereminderofthiscenturywillcreatejobs
andprofessionsthataslittleasfiveyearsagowerenonexistent.Thesenewlydevelopedmarkets
wi11demandofworkersanunderstandingofsophisticatedtechnicalcommunicationssystemsaswell
asanincreasedtechnicalexpertise.Bytheyearbasicskillsthatoncewerevitaltobusiness
willberenderedobsolete(過時(shí)的).Thespotwelderontheautomobileproductionline,theclerk
typistinanoffice,thefieldworkeronafarmwi11gothewayofthesteamboatpilotandthe
blacksmith.
Themostsignificanttrendinyearstocomewillbetheshiftfromformationtypejobs(factory
work,officetyping,andgeneralclericalwork)toinformationtypejobs(programming,word
processing,andsupervisingtechnicalmachinery).TheAmericaneconomywillwitnessthedemise(ih
位)ofthebluecollarworkerasautomationandroboticsbecomemoreprevalent,heralding(fi
告)theriseofthesteelcollarworker.SuchtraditionalbluecollaremployersasGeneral
MotorsandU.S.Steelhavealreadybeguntoautomatetheirfactories-----afactreflectedinthe
swollenunemploymentrollsinourindustrialstates.
Bycontrast,officeandservicejobswillbeabundant,butonlyforthosepreparedtoimprovetheir
technicalskills.Againitwillbeautomationthatwilldisplacemanyofthelowskilledand
semiskilledworkersinthepresenteconomy.
Infact,theeraofthepaperlessofficehasalreadybegun.Ithasbeenpromotedbytwoprincipal
deve1opments:computersthatprocessbusinessinformationandtheexplosivegrowthof
telecommunicationssystemsandproducts.Thisofficerevolutionnotonlyhaschangedhowworkis
doneandinformationishandledbuthasredefinedthefunctionofeveryonewhoworksinan
office,fromthecorporateexecutivedowntothelowliestclerk…
Forthejobhunterof,scanningclassifiedadswillbeaquickeducationinhowdrasticallythe
workplacewillhavechanged.Heorsheis1ikelytoseeopeningforsuchpositionsasbiological
historians,biofarmingexperts,computerartcurators,fiberopticstechnicians,robot
retrainers,spacetrafficcontrollers,andteleconferencingcoordinators,tocitebutafew.
Therewi11alwaysbefarms,butbythenextcenturyfarmworkersasweknowthemwillbescarcer.The
businessoffarmingwi11becomeevermorecomplex.Withcomputerizedoperationsandrobot
harvesters,therewillbenoneedforunskilledlabor.Thefarmwillbeaplaceforpeoplewith
trainingaselectronictechnicians,bioengineers,andcomputerprogrammers.Indeed,thehuman
farmworkersomedaymaybesimplythepersonwiththephonenumberofthenearestrobotrepairman.
Accordingtothepassage,informationtypejobs“refertojobs.
A)whichresultintheactualinformationofamaterialproduct
B)whichprovideinformationforpeoplewhotypewithatypewriter
C)whichfocusontheelectronicprocessingofinformation
D)whicharetakenbybluecollarworkersautomatically
Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
A)Thereisatendencythatpeopleshiftfromformationtypejobstoinformationtypejobs.
B)Therewillbeenoughofficeandservicejobs.
C)0fficeworkhasbeguntobecomepaperless.
D)Farmworkwillbedonebycomputersinsteadofunskilledlaborers.
Thetwomajordevelopmentshavepromotedtheofficerevolution.Theyare.
A)paperlessworkandtechnicalskills
B)computersandtelecommunicationssystemsandproducts
C)automaticfactoriesandindustrialstates
D)automationandthereductionoflowskilledandsemiskilledworkers
Themainideaforthispassageis:
A)Ourfutureworldwillbeverydifferentfromtoday'sworld.
B)Farmworkwi11belargelyautomatedandcomputerizedinthefuture.
C)Therewillbemoreofficejobsandfewerfactoryjobsinthefurure.
D)Newtechnologywillcreatemanynewjobsandprofessionsandwillmakemanyoldonesoutdated.
Passage5
We'vebeenhearingaboutthegreenhouseeffectforyears.Now,twoU.S.reportspredictthatit
mayhappensoonerthanwecountedon.ReleasedseparatelybytheU.S.EnvironmentalProtection
Agency(EPA)andtheNationalResearchCouncil(NRC),thereportswarnthatthefirsteffectsmay
befeltasearlyasthe1990s.
Agreenhousecanproduceatropicalc1imateinsubzeroweatherbytrappingthesun'srays
underglass.Scientistssaywc'recreatingthesameeffectonaglobalscalebyburningfossil
fuels(coal,oil,gas).Carbondioxideisabyproductoftheburning.Thegasallowssunlightto
penetratetheatmospherebuts1owstheescapeofheatbackintospace.Thisonewaytripfor
thesun'sraystendstomakeourplanetabiggreenhouse.Wearebeginningtowarmup,justlike
apotofvioletsunderglass.
We1vebeenburningfossilfuelsforcenturies.However,theautomobileandheavyindustryhave
speededupthereleaseofcarbondioxidesomuchthatexpertssayitfsalmosttoolatetoprevent
thecomingresults.Evenaswitchtootherformsofenergymightdonomorethandelaychanges
forafewyears.
Awarmingtrendinclimatewillbethemaineffect.Atfirst,thatseemsalltothegood,especially
forCanadians.Butacloserlookrevealsdangerswhichmaycallformajoradjustmentsallover
theworld.Averagetemperaturesmayriseby2℃bytheyear,andby5℃by2100.Increasesupto
threetimesaslargemaytakeplaceatthepoles,however,causingtheicecapstomeltrapidly.The
oceanswouldthenrise,causingfloodingofcoastalcitiessuchasHalifax.Tocompensatea
little,HalifaxcouldhaveaclimatelikeDaytonaBeach,Florida,by2100.
Coastalcitieswi11havetoplanforcomingchanges.Thelossofland,houses,andfactoriescan
bereducedbyplanningnewbuildingsites,erectingseawalls,andcontouring(循等高線修筑)the
land.Evenso,lowlyingcountrieswillsuffer.OnethirdoftheNetherlands,Floridaand
Louisiana,and1argepartsofBangladeshwi11besubmerged.Manyportcitieswi11looklikeVenice.
Thewarmerclimatewillbringchangedpatternsofdroughtandrainfall.
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