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TherearemanyshopsinSingaporewherecustomersstillbargain,althoughpricesareclearly
shownonthegoods.Thereisnothingoutoftheordinaryinhaggling;someshopkeepersexpect
youtoandwillbesurprisedifyouaccepttheirpricesimmediately.Weknowthatthepricesin
somestoresareabithigherthanthoseinChangeAlley,butwealsorealizethattokeepastorelike
Robinson'sisbynomeanscheap.Besides,insuchplacesweshopinair-condition(空調(diào))comfort.
Forallthese,wepayalittleextra.
ItisnotalwaystruetosaythatthingsinChangeAlleycostless.IonceboughtaCzechoslo-
vakianglassbutter-dishfromRobinson'sforalittleundertwodollars.IthenwentontoChange
Alleyandjustbychancesawanarticleofthesameshape,designandsize,inoneoftheshops.I
thenaskedaboutitsprice,andwassurprisedwhenthemandemandedmorethanfourdollarsforit.
“Howmuchcanyouoffer?"heshoutedatme.IofferedhimexactlythesamepriceIpaidforthe
articleandhisreplywasshockinglyrude(粗魯).Iopenedmybag,showedhimmyreceipt,stared
athimandwalkedoutofhisshop.
AbuyerinEnglandexpectstofindthepriceofgoodsclearlyshown,or,tobetoldexactlywhat
thepriceis.Heknowsthisisthelowestpricethatwillbeaccepted.Ifhethinksthepriceisbeyond
whathecanafford,heshrugs(聳聳)hisshouldersandwalksaway.Hedoesnotattemptto
bargainwiththeshopkeeper.Evenifheshowedannoyanceorsurprise,hewouldexpecttobeto
thatifthepricewasunacceptable,heshouldtryelsewhere.
1.Theunderlinedword"haggling"(line2,Para.1)inthetextmostprobablymeans.
A.acceptingthepricesimmediately
B.fixingtherightcostforsomegoods
C.arguingaboutthepriceofsomething
D.payingextraforcomfortableshopping
2.WecanlearnfromthetextthatRobinson'sisastorewhichsells
A.expensivegoodsB.air-conditioners
C.CzechoslovakiangoodsD.goodsatabargainprice
3.Thewriteraskedaboutthepriceofaglassbutter-dishinChangeAlleybecausehewantedto
A.buyitatalowerprice
B.changehisdishforsomethingelse
C.findoutiftheshopassistantispolite
D.comparethepricesofthedishintwostores
4.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestilefeelingofaBritishcustomerwhen"heshrugs
hisshouldersandwalksaway"(line3,para.3)?
A.Frightened.B.Worded.C.Annoyed.D.Disappointed.
5.WhatwouldprobablyhappenifacustomerdoesbargainwithashopkeeperinEngland?
A.Thecustomerwouldbeadvisedtoshopinotherstores.
B.Thecustomerwouldgetthegoodsatalowerprice.
C.Theywoulddiscussandthenreachanagreement.
D.Theywouldquarrelaboutthepriceofthegoods.
答案:
1.C2.A3.A4.D5.A
Somepeoplearguethatthepressureoninternationalsportsmenandsportswomenkillsthe
essenceofsport——thepursuitofpersonalexcellence.Childrenkickafootballaroundforfun.
Whentheygetolderandplayforlocalschoolteams,theybecomecompetitivebuttheystillenjoy
playing.Theindividualrepresentinghiscountrycannotaffordtothinkaboutenjoyinghimself,he
hastothinkonlyaboutwinning.Heisresponsibleforentirenation'shopes,dreamsand
reputation.
AgoodexampleisthefootballWorldCup.Footballisthirdworld'smostimportantsport.
WinningtheWorldCupisperhapsthesummitofinternationalsportingsuccess.Mention
Argentinatosomeoneandthechancesarethathe'11thinkoffootball.Inasense,winningthe
WorldCupputArgentinaonthemap.
SportsfansandsupportersgetquiteunreasonableabouttheWorldCup.PeopleinEngland
feltthattheircountrywassomehowimportantaftertheywonin1966.Lastyearthousandsof
Scotssoldtheircars,andeventheirhouses,andspentalltheirmoneytravelingtoArgentina,
wherethefinalswereplayed.
So,amIarguingthatinternationalcompetitionkillstheideaofsport?Certainlynot!Dothe
Argentineanreallybelievethatbecauseelevenoftheirmenprovedthemostskillfulatfootball,
theirnationisineverywaybetterthanallothers?Notreally.Butit'snicetoknowthatyouwon
andthatinonewayatleastyourcountryisthebest.
1.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinthepassage?
A.Toexplaintheroleofsport.
B.TocompareScotlandwithArgentina.
C.ToshowthatArgentinaisbetterthanallothers.
D.Toprovethatfootballistheworld'smostimportantsport.
2.Inthesecondparagraph,theword"summit"means.
A.awardB.summary
C.highestpointD.mountaintop
3.Accordingtothepassage,Argentinaisworld-famousbecauseofits.
A.obviouspositiononthemap
B.successesinthefootballWorldCup
C.excellenceatmostimportantsports
D.largenumberofsportsfansandsupporters
4.Accordingtothepassage,ifasportsmanonlythinksaboutwinning,hewill.
A.failtosucceedB.loseenjoyment
C.besuccessfulD.beunreasonable
5.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsinternationalgames?
A.Nationsthatmeetonafootballfieldareunlikelytomeetonabattlefield.
B.NationsthatwinthefootballWorldCupareregardedasbestinallaspects.
C.Nationsthatwinininternationalgamesprovethebestonthesportsfieldatleast.
D.Nationsthatgivemuchattentiontointernationalcompetitionsareworld-famousinmanyways.
答案:
1.A2.C3.B4.B5.C
AtthefirstsighttheplanetMarsdoesnotappearverywelcometoanykindoflife.Ithas
verylittleoxygenandwater,thetemperatureatnightisbelow-50℃andwindsof100milesper
hourcausesevereduststorms.However,thesurfaceoftheplanetseemstoshowthatwaterflowed
acrossitsometimeinthepast,anditisbelievedthatthereisenoughiceatthepolestocoverthe
planetwithwaterifitmelts.AlthoughthereisnolifeontheMarsnow,somescientiststhinkthat
theremayhavebeensomeformoflifelongtimeago.Atthattime,theplanethadactivevolcanoes;
theatmospherewasthickerandwarmer;andtherewaswater.Infact,insomewaystheMarsmay
havebeensimilartotheEarth,wherelifeexists.
SomepeoplebelievethattheMarscouldsupportlifeinthefutureiftherightconditions
wereproduced.ThefirststepwouldbetowarmtheplanetusingcertaingaseswhichtraptheSun's
heatintheplanetsatmosphere.Withwarmth,waterandcarbondioxide(二氧化碳),simpleplants
couldbegintogrow.TheseplantscouldslowlymaketheMarsmoresuitableforliving.Itis
estimatedthatthewholeprocessmighttakebetween100,000and200,000years.Inthemeantime,
peoplecouldbegintoliveontheplanetinspecialclosedenvironments.Theywouldprovidealot
ofusefulinformationaboutconditionsontheMarsandtheproblemsconnectedwithlivingthere.
1.SomescientiststhinktheremayhavebeenlifeontheMarsinthepastbecause
A.thereisnolifetherenow
B.thereisalargeamountofwateratthepoles
C.theMarsmaybeabletosupportlifeinthefuture
D.conditionsmayhavebeensimilartothoseontheEarth
2.TherecouldbelifeontheMarsinthefutureif.
A.itsupportedlifeinthepast
B.certaingasesareusedtocooltheplanet
C.theatmospherecanbeheatedenoughtogrowsimpleplants
D.theplanefsvolcanoesbecomeasactiveastheywereinthepast
3.PeoplemaybeabletoliveontheMars.
A.withinthenext200,000years
B.only200,000yearsfromnow
C.only150,000yearsfromnow
D.assoonastheplanetbecomescoolenough
4.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthepossibilityoflifeontheMarsinthefutureis.
A.doubtfulB.positiveC.negativeD.uninterested
5.Whichisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.ThePossibilityofLifeontheMars
B.FutureConditionsontheMars
C.TheMarsandtheEarth
D.AStudyoftheClimateoftheMars
答案:1.D2.C3.A4.B4.A
PassageOne
Sportisnotonlyphysicallychallenging,butitcanalsobementallychallenging.Criticism
fromcoaches,parents,andotherteammates,aswellaspressuretowincancreateanexcessive
amountofanxietyorstressforyoungathletes(運動員).Stresscanbephysical,emotional,or
psychologicalandresearchhasindicatedthatitcanleadtoburnout.Burnouthasbeendescribedas
droppingorquittingofanactivitythatwasatonetimeenjoyable.
Theearlyyearsofdevelopmentarecriticalyearsforlearningaboutoneself.Thesportsetting
isonewherevaluableexperiencescantakeplace.Youngathletescan,forexample,learnhowto
cooperatewithothers,makefriends,andgainothersocialskillsthatwillbeusedthroughouttheir
lives.Coachesandparentsshouldbeaware,atalltimes,thattheirfeedbacktoyoungsterscan
greatlyaffecttheirchildren.Youngstersmaytaketheirparents*andcoaches*criticismstoheartand
findaflaw(缺陷)inthemselves.
Coachesandparentsshouldalsobecautiousthatyouthsportparticipationdoesnotbecome
workforchildren.Theoutcomeofthegameshouldnotbemoreimportantthantheprocessof
learningthesportandotherlifelessons.Intoday*syouthsportsetting,youngathletesmaybe
worryingmoreaboutwhowillwininsteadofenjoyingthemselvesandthesport.
Followingagamemanyparentsandcoachesfocusontheoutcomeandfindfaultwithyoungsters*
performances.Positivereinforcementshouldbeprovidedregardlessoftheoutcome.Research
indicatesthatpositivereinforcementmotivatesandhasagreatereffectonlearningthancriticism.
Again,criticismcancreatehighlevelsofstress,whichcanleadtobumout
1.Aneffectivewaytopreventtheburnoutofyoungathletesis.
A.toreducetheirmentalstressB.toincreasetheirsenseofsuccess
C.tomakesportslesscompetitiveD.tomakesportsmorechallenging
2.Accordingtothepassagesportispositiveforyoungpeopleinthat.
A.itcanhelpthemlearnmomaboutsociety
B.itenablesthemtofindflawsinthemselves
C.itcanprovidethemwithvaluableexperiences
D.itteachesthemhowtosetrealisticgoalsforthemselves
3.Manycoachesandparentsareinthehabitofcriticizingyoungathletes.
A.believingthatcriticismisbeneficialfortheirearlydevelopment
B.withoutrealizingcriticismmaydestroytheirself-confidence
C.inordertomakethemrememberlife'slessons
D.soastoputmorepressureonthem
4.Accordingthepassageparentsandcoachesshould.
A.paymoreattentiontolettingchildrenenjoysports
B.helpchildrentowineverygame
C.trainchildrentocopewithstress
D.enablechildrentounderstandthepositiveaspectofsports
5.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageis.
A.toteachyoungathleteshowtoavoidburnout
B.topersuadeyoungchildrennottoworryaboutcriticism
C.tostresstheimportanceofpositivereinforcementtochildren
D.todiscusstheskillofcombiningcriticismwithencouragement
答案:1.A2.C3.B4.A5.C
Mostcitiesand/orstatesintheU.S.collectasalestaxonalmosteverythingyoubuy.Youmust
askwhenyoumoveintoanewcommunityhowmuchthelocalsalestaxis,andwhatitemsare
andarenottaxable.Bothtaxableitemsandtheamountoftaxvaryconsiderablyfromplace,from
oneoftwopercentinsomeplacesuptoeightorteninothers.TheNewYorkCitysalestax,for
examples,iscurrently8%,soifyoubuyapairof$40shoesyouwillactuallyhavetopay$43.20.
Thismakespayingandgettingcorrectchangemuchmoredifficult(nottomentionmaking
everythingmoreexpensive).WesayinAmericathatonlytwothingsinlifeareunavoidable:oneis
deathandtheothertaxes.
Anotherthingthatmakesmoneyexchangesmorecomplicatedistipping.TheChinese
peoplehavehappilyputanendtotipping,butWesternersarestillplaguedwiththisindignity.
Waitersandwaitresses,cabdrivers,hotelbellboys,barbersandhairdressersandallsortsofother
peoplemustbetipped.Theiremployersgivethemlowwagesbecauseitisexpectedthatyou,the
customer,willmakeupthedifference.Ifyoudon't,theservicepersoncan'tearnaliving.Tipping
alsovariesfromplacetoplace,generallyintheareaof15%ofyourbill(beforetaxes),butagain
youshouldasklocalresidentswhomtotipandhowmuch.
Thereisanotherkindoftippingaswell.Youaregenerallyexpectedtogivesomething
(eithercashorabottleofwhisky)tothemailmanandtoyourbuilding"super"atChristmastime.
Youshoulddiscussthisalsowithneighborsandcolleagues.
1.Themainideaofthispassageis.
A.shoppingandtippingB.salesandshopping
C.salestaxesandtippingD.salestaxesandpeople
2.Accordingtothepassage,ifyoubuyapairof$50shoesintheNewYorkCity,youpayextra
assalestax.
A.$4.5B.$4C.$5D.$5.5
3.Usually,cabdrivers.
A.gethighwagesfromtheemployerB.getgreatbenefitsfromtheemployer
C.getlowwagesfromtheemployerD.gethighbonusfromtheemployer
4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.TheChinesepeoplehavetopaytipsinwesterncountries.
B.Thewesternersdon'thavetopayhightipsintheirowncountry.
C.Barbers,hotelbellboysandallsortsofotherpeoplecanearnalivingiftheyarenottipped.
D.Tippingvariesfromplacetoplace,generallyintheareaof20%ofyourbill.
5.Usually,taxableitemsandtheamountoftax.
A.havenodifferencefromplacetoplaceintheU.S.
B.areover15%intheU.S.
C.havebeenputanendintheU.S.
D.varyfromplacetoplaceintheU.S.
答案:l.C2.B3.C4.A5.D
In1993,NewYorkStateorderedstorestochargeadepositonbeverage(飲料)containers.
Withinayear,consumershadreturnedmillionsofaluminumcansandglassandplasticbottles.
Plentyofcompanieswereeagertoacceptthealuminumandglassasrawmaterialsfornew
products,butbe-causefewcouldfigureoutwhattodowiththeplastic,muchofitwouldbe
buriedinlandfills(垃圾填埋場).TheproblemwasnotlimitedtoNewYork.Unfortunately,there
weretoofewusesforsecondhandplastic.
Today,oneoutoffiveplasticsodabottlesisrecycledintheUnitedStates.Thereasonfor
thechangeisthatnowtherearedozensofcompaniesacrossthecountrybuyingdiscardedplastic
sodabottlesandturningthemin-tofenceposts,paintbrushes,etc.
AstheNewYorkexperienceshows,recyclinginvolvesmorethansimplyseparating
valuablematerialsfromtherestoftherubbish.Adiscardre-mainsadiscarduntilsomebody
figuresouthowtogiveitasecondlife-anduntileconomicarrangementsexisttogivethatsecond
lifevalue.Withoutad-equatemarketstoabsorbmaterialscollectedforrecycling,throwaways
actuallydepresspricesforusedmaterials.
Shrinkinglandfillspace,andrisingcostsforburyingandburningrubbishareforcinglocal
governmentstolookmorecloselyatrecycling.Inmanyareas,theEastCoastespecially,recycling
isalreadytheleastexpensivewastemanagementoption.Foreverytonofwasterecycled,acity
avoidspayingforitsdisposal,which,inpartsofNewYork,amountstosavingsofmorethan5100
perton.Recyclingalsostimulatesthelocaleconomybycreatingjobsandtrimsthepollution
controlandenergycostsofindustriesthatmakerecycledproductsbygivingthemamorerefined
rawmaterial.
46.WhatregulationwasissuedbyNewYorkStateconcerningbeveragecontainers?
A.Beveragecompaniesshouldberesponsibleforcollectingandreusingdiscardedplastic
sodabottles.
B.Throwawaysshouldbecollectedbythestateforrecycling.
C.Afeeshouldbechargedonusedcontainersforrecycling.
D.Consumershadtopayforbeveragecontainersandcouldgettheirmoneybackonreturning
them.
47.ThereturnedplasticbottlesinNewYorkusedto.
A.endupsomewhereunderground
B.beturnedintorawmaterials
C.haveasecondlifevalue
D.beseparatedfromotherrubbish
48.Thekeyproblemindealingwithreturnedplasticbeveragecontainersis.
A.tosellthemataprofitableprice
B.howtoturnthemintousefulthings
C.howtoreducetheirrecyclingcosts
D.tolowerthepricesforusedmaterials
49.Recyclinghasbecomethefirstchoiceforthedisposalofrubbishbecause.
A.localgovernmentsfinditeasytomanage
B.recyclinghasgreatappealforthejobless
C.recyclingcauseslittlepollution
D.othermethodsaremoreexpensive
50.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.rubbishisapotentialremedyfortheshortageofrawmaterials
B.localgovernmentsintheU.S.canexpectbigprofitsfromrecycling
C.recyclingistoberecommendedbotheconomicallyandenvironmentally
D.landfillswillstillbewidelyusedforwastedisposal
答案1.D2.A3.B4.D5.C
Crimeinthecitieshashadmorepublicity(宣揚)thancrimeinthesuburbs,butinrecent
yearsmanyofthesuburbshavefoundtheircrimeratesincreasingfasterthanthoseofthecities.
OnecrimepreventionaidistheNeighborhoodWatchProgramstartedfiveyearsagoandis
sponsoredbytheNationalSheriffs*Association.Theaimistogetpeopletowatchoutfortheir
neighbors.Theyareaskedtobealertforanyunusualactivity,suchasstrangerswhomaybe
bringingsinceoutofahousetoanunfamiliarwaitingvehicle.Vandalism(破壞行為)isalsoa
targetoftheprogram.Childrenarematchlesslikelytorunaroundwithspraycansiftheyknow
thatneighborsarealertandthattheywillprobablybecaught.
Theprogrammershouldfitthespecificneighborhoodandbedonewiththeknowledgeand
cooperationofthesheriffsofficeandthepolicedepartment.Sofar,2300programshavebeenset
upwithatleastoneineverystateintheunion.Insomecases,neighborhoodblockclubshave
beenestablishedtogiveisinstructions.ANationalNeighborhoodWatchProgramhasbeensetup,
includingoneandone-halftosevenmillioncitizensatafederalgovernmentcostof5centsto22
centsperperson.ThenationalofficesuppliesSheriffsandlocalofficedepartmentswithprogram
materials,crimepreventionliterature,andideasonmakinghomesmoresecure.Statisticsshow
thatthissystemworksandisworkingbetterallthetime.
1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Therehasbeenasmuchcrimeinthecitiesasinthesuburbs.
B.Crimeincreaseatthesamerateinboththecitiesandthesuburbs.
C.Crimeratesincreasemoreslowlyinthecitiesthaninthesuburbs.
D.Therehavebeenhighercrimeratesinthesuburbsthaninthecities.
2.WhichofthefollowingactivitiesisNOTaffectedbytheNeighborhoodWatchProgram?
A.Neighborsquarrelwitheachother.
B.Strangerstakethingsoutofahouse.
C.Childrenruneverywherewithspraycans.
D.Vandalswalkaroundtheneighborhood.
3.WhatisthepurposeoftheNeighborhoodWatchProgram?
A.Toreplacethesheriffandpoliceman'sduties.
B.Togetthepeopletogethersotheycanbecomebetterfriends.
C.Tomakepeoplelesssuspiciousoftheirneighbors.
D.Todecreasetheneighborhoodcrimerate.
4.Howfarhastheprogramgone?
A.ThefederalgovernmentassistsinfinancingaNationalNeighborhoodWatchProgram.
B.Manythousandsofneighborhoodshaveorganizedthem.
C.Itcoststhegovernmentbetween22and25centsperperson.
D.Somestateshaven*tbecomeinvolvedyet.
5.ThenationalofficecontributesalottoNeighborhoodWatchProgramincludingallthe
followingactionsexcept.
A.providingprogrammaterialstolocalofficedepartments
B.supplyingcrimepreventionliterature
C.spreadingpreventiveideasinordertomakeneighborhoodmoresecure
D.settingupclubstogiveinstructions
答案1.C2.A3.D4.A5.D
PassageOne
InonlytwodecadesAsianAmericanhavebecomethefastest-growingUSminority.As
theirchildrenbeganmovingupthroughthenation'sschools,itbecameclearthatanewclassof
academicachieverswasemerging.Theirachievementsarereflectedinthenation'sbest
universities,wheremathematics,scienceandengineeringdepartmentshavetakenonadecidedly
Asiancharacter.Thisspeciallikingformathematicsandscienceispartlyexplainedbythefactthat
Asian-AmericanstudentswhobegantheireducationabroadarrivedintheU.S.withasolid
groundinginmathematicsbutlittleornoknowledgeofEnglish.Theyarealsoinfluencedbythe
promiseofagoodjobaftercollege.Asiansfeeltherewillbelessunfairtreatmentinareaslike
mathematicsandsciencebecausetheywillbejudgedmoreimmediateinsomethinglike
engineeringthanwithanartsdegree.
MostAsian-Americanstudentsowetheirsuccesstotheinfluenceofparentswhoare
determinedthattheirchildrentakefulladvantageofwhattheAmericaneducationalsystemhasto
offer.Aneffectivemeasureofparentalattentionishomework.Asianparentsspendmoretimewith
theirchildrenthanAmericanparentsdo,andithelps.Manyresearchersalsobelievethereis
somethinginAsianculturethatbreedssuccess,suchasidealsthatstressfamilyvaluesand
emphasizeeducation.
BothexplanationsforacademicsuccessworryAsian-Americansbecauseoffearsthatthey
feedatypicalracialimage.ManycanrememberwhenChinese,JapaneseandFilipinoimmigrants
werethevictimsofsocialisolation.Indeed,itwasnotuntil1952thatlawswerelaiddowngiving
allAsianimmigrantstherighttocitizenship.
1.Whilemakingtremendousachievementsatcollege,Asian-Americanstudents.
A.feeltheyaremistreatedbecauseoflimitedknowledgeofEnglish
B.areafraidthattheiracademicsuccessesbearastrongAsiancharacter
C.stillworryaboutunfairtreatmentinsociety
D.generallyfeelitashametohavetodependontheirparents
2.WhatarethemajorfactorsthatdeterminethesuccessofAsianAmericans?
A.AsolidfoundationinbasicmathematicsandAsianculture.
B.Hardworkandintelligence.
C.HardhelpandalimitedknowledgeofEnglish.
D.AsiancultureandtheAmericaneducationalsystem.
3.FewAsian-Americanstudentsmajorinhumansciencesmainlybecause.
A.theirEnglishisnotgoodenough
B.theyareafraidtheymightmeetwithunfairjudgmentintheseareas
C.thereisawidedifferencebetweenAsianandWesterncultures
D.theyknowlittleaboutAmericancultureandsociety
4.Whydothetwo"explanations0(Para.3)worryAsianAmericans?
A.TheyareafraidthattheywouldagainbeisolatedfromAmericansocietyingeneral.
B.PeoplewouldthinkthatAsianstudentsrelyontheirparentsforsuccess.
C.Asian-Americanswouldbeathreattootherminorities.
D.AmericanacademicachievementshavetakenontoostrongatAsiancharacter.
5.Theauthor'stoneinthispassageis.
A.sympatheticB.doubtful
C.criticalD.objective
答案1.C2.A3.B4.A5.D
ForanincreasingnumberofstudentsatAmericanuniversities,oldissuddenlyin.The
reasonisobvious:thegrayingofAmericameansjobs.Coupledwiththeagingofthebaby-boom
generation,alongerlifespanmeansthatthenation'selderlypopulationisboundtoexpand
significantlyoverthenext50years.By2050,25percentofallAmericanswillbeolderthan65,
upfrom14percentin1995.Thechangeposesprofoundquestionsforgovernmentandsociety,of
course.Butitalsocreatescareeropportunitiesinmedicineandhealthprofessionsandinlawand
businessaswell."Inadditiontothedoctors,we'regoingtoneedmoresociologists,biologists,
urbanplannersandspecializedlawyers,nsaysProfessorEdwardSchneideroftheUniversityof
SouthernCalifornia's(USC.SchoolofGerontology(老年學).
Lawyerscanspecializein"elderlaw",whichcoverseverythingfromtrustsandestatesto
nursing-homeabuseandagediscrimination(歧視).Businessmenseehugeopportunitiesinthe
eidermarketbecausethebabyboomers,74millionstrong,arelikelytobethewealthiestgroupof
retireesinhumanhistory.MAnystudentwhocombinesanexpertknowledgeingerontologywith,
say,anMBAorlawdegreewillhavealicensetoprintmoney,noneprofessorsays.
MargaritaSantosisa21-year-oldsenioratUSC.Shebegancollegeasabiologymajorbut
foundshewas"reallyboredwithbacteria".Soshetookaclassingerontologyanddiscoveredthat
shelikedit.Shesays,UIdidvolunteerworkinretirementhomesanditwasverysatisfying/*
1."Oldissuddenlyin"(Para.1)mostprobablymeans.
A.Americahassuddenlybecomeanationo5oldpeople
B.gerontologyhassuddenlybecomepopular
C.moreelderlyprofessorsarefoundonAmericancampuses
D.Americancollegeshaverealizedtheneedofenrollingolderstudents
2.WiththeagingofAmerica,lawyerscanbenefit.
A.fromtheadoptionofthe"eiderlaw"
B.fromrenderingspecialservicestotheelderly
C.byenrichingtheirprofessionalknowledge
D.bywinningthetrustoftheelderlytopromotetheirowninterests
3.Whycanbusinessmenmakemoneyintheemergingeldermarket?
A.Retireesaremoregenerousinspendingmoney.
B.Theycanemploymoregerontologists.
C.Theelderlypossessanenormouspurchasingpower.
D.Therearemoreelderlypeopleworkingthanbefore.
4.Whocanmakebigmoneyinthenewcenturyaccordingtothepassage?
A.Retireeswhoarebusiness-minded.
B.Thevolunteerworkersinretirementhomes.
C.CollegegraduateswithanMBAorlawdegree.
D.Professionalswithagood
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