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SectionⅠUseofEnglish
Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
AnEuropeanUniondirectiveismakingshoppersfeelliketheyhaveextrarightstoreturnfaultygoodsforuptotwoyears.Itisnotquite1simple.Therehasbeenanincreaseinpeopleusingthe2EUdirectivetogetretailerstorefundor3faultygoods,evenafterthestated4periodshaveended.
TheEUruleallowingthe5ofgoodsuptotwoyearsafterpurchaseisat6withthereturnspoliciesadoptedbymost7shops.However,asthisisadirectiveonlypartiallyadoptedbytheUK,itsuseisa
8area.Despitethis,manyshopshave9refundeditemswhenpresentedwiththedirectiveanditsargument,10itcouldpotentiallyimproveyourposition.
Mostbigretailerswillhaveastatedreturnspolicythat11withUKconsumerlaw.Those12canseetheexactwordingoftheSaleofGoodsact,13simplythelawsaysthatretailersmustsellgoodsthatare‘a(chǎn)sdescribed,14forpurposeandofsatisfactoryquality’.Ifadefectis15when,orinareasonableperiodoftimeafter,thesaleismade,16buyerscandemandafullrefund.However,therulesgetfuzzierwhen
faults17overtimeandabuyerhastoreturngoodsafter18themforalongerperiod.
UnderUKlaw,buyersinEnglandandWalescangetapartialrefundorfullrepairuptosixyearafterthe19wasmade.Therefundshouldtakeintoaccounthowmuchusethecustomerhasalreadyhad20aproduct.Ultimately,acountycourtwoulddecidethis.
1.[A]ever
[B]that
[C]rather
[D]very
2.[A]little-known
[B]well-made
[C]badly-designed
[D]warmly-accepted
3.[A]repair
[B]destroy
[C]replace
[D]remove
4.[A]processing
[B]guarantee
[C]permission
[D]attainment
5.[A]upkeep
[B]refusal
[C]upturn
[D]return
6.[A]work
[B]peace
[C]ends
[D]odds
7.[A]major
[B]franchised
[C]new
[D]fashionable
8.[A]forbidden
[B]grey
[C]lonely
[D]disturbed
9.[A]completely
[B]hardly
[C]inevitably
[D]willingly
10.[A]because
[B]though
[C]so
[D]but
11.[A]complied
[B]accompanies
[C]deals
[D]disagrees
12.[A]worried
[B]pleased
[C]interested
[D]confused
13.[A]if
[B]but
[C]and
[D]while
14.[A]fit
[B]possible
[C]ready
[D]best
15.[A]remedied
[B]concealed
[C]avoided
[D]detected
16.[A]soon
[B]then
[C]even
[D]hence
17.[A]disappear
[B]occur
[C]develop
[D]remain
18.[A]buying
[B]protecting
[C]trying
[D]possessing
19.[A]complaint
[B]purchase
[C]request
[D]agreement
20.[A]of
[B]in
[C]from
[D]over
SectionII ReadingComprehensionPartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
Forthefirsttimeinhistorymorepeopleliveintownsthaninthecountry.InBritainthishashadacuriousresult.WhilepollsshowBritonsrate“thecountryside”alongsidetheroyalfamily,ShakespeareandtheNationalHealthService(NHS)aswhatmakesthemproudestoftheircountry,thishaslimitedpoliticalsupport.
AcenturyagoOctaviaHilllaunchedtheNationalTrustnottorescuestylishhousesbuttosave“thebeautyofnaturalplacesforeveryoneforever.”Itwasspecificallytoprovidecitydwellerswithspacesforleisurewheretheycouldexperience“arefreshingair.”Hill’spressurelaterledtothecreationofnationalparksandgreenbelts.Theydon’tmakecountrysideanymore,andeveryyearconcreteconsumesmoreofit.Itneedsconstantguardianship.
Atthenextelectionnoneofthebigpartiesseemlikelytoendorsethissentiment.TheConservatives’planningreformexplicitlygivesruraldevelopmentpriorityoverconservation,evenauthorizing“off-plan”buildingwherelocalpeoplemightobject.Theconceptofsustainabledevelopmenthasbeendefinedasprofitable.Labourlikewisewantstodiscontinuelocalplanningwherecouncilsopposedevelopment.TheLiberalDemocratsaresilent.OnlyUkip,sensingitschance,hassidedwiththosepleadingforamoreconsideredapproachtousinggreenland.ItsCampaigntoProtectRuralEnglandstruckterrorintomanylocalConservativeparties.
Thesensibleplacetobuildnewhouses,factoriesandofficesiswherepeopleare,incitiesandtownswhereinfrastructureisinplace.TheLondonagentsStirlingAckroydrecentlyidentifiedenoughsitesforhalfamillionhousesintheLondonareaalone,withnointrusionongreenbelt.WhatistrueofLondoniseventrueroftheprovinces.
Theideathat“housingcrisis”equals“concretedmeadows”ispurelobbytalk.Theissueisnottheneedformorehousesbut,asalways,wheretoputthem.Underlobbypressure,GeorgeOsbornefavoursruralnew-build
againsturbanrenovationandrenewal.Hefavoursout-of-townshoppingsitesagainsthighstreets.Thisisnotafreemarketbutabiasedone.Ruraltownsandvillageshavegrownandwillalwaysgrow.Theydosobestwherebuildingstickstotheiredgesandrespectstheircharacter.Wedonotruinurbanconservationareas.Whyruinruralones?
Developmentshouldbeplanned,notletrip.AftertheNetherlands,BritainisEurope’smostcrowdedcountry.Halfacenturyoftownandcountryplanninghasenabledittoretainanenviableruralcoherence,whilestillpermittinglow-densityurbanliving.Thereisnodoubtofthealternative—thecorruptedlandscapesofsouthernPortugal,SpainorIreland.Avoidingthisratherthanpromotingitshouldunitetheleftandrightofthepoliticalspectrum.
Britain’spublicsentimentaboutthecountryside.
hasbroughtmuchbenefittotheNHS.
didn’tstarttilltheShakespeareanage.
isfullybackedbytheroyalfamily.
isnotwellreflectedinpolitics.
AccordingtoParagraph2,theachievementsoftheNationalTrustarenowbeing.
graduallydestroyed
effectivelyreinforced
largelyovershadowed
properlyprotected
WhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?.
TheLiberalDemocratsarelosingpoliticalinfluence.
Ukipmaygainfromitssupportforruralconservation.
TheConservativesmayabandon“off-plan”building.
Labourisunderattackforopposingdevelopment.
TheauthorholdsthatGeorgeOsborne’spreference .
revealsastrongprejudiceagainsturbanareas.
showshisdisregardforthecharacterofruralareas.
stressesthenecessityofeasingthehousingcrisis.
highlightshisfirmstandagainstlobbypressure.
Inthelastparagraph,theauthorshowshisappreciationof .
thesizeofpopulationinBritain
thepoliticallifeintoday’sBritain
theenviableurbanlifestyleinBritain
thetown-and-countryplanninginBritain
Text2
It’struethathigh-schoolcodingclassesaren’tessentialforlearningcomputerscienceincollege.Studentswithoutexperiencecancatchupafterafewintroductorycourses,saidTomCortina,theassistantdeanatCarnegieMellon’sSchoolofComputerScience.
However,Cortinasaid,earlyexposureisbeneficial.Whenyoungerkidslearncomputerscience,theylearnthatit’snotjustaconfusing,endlessstringoflettersandnumbers—butatooltobuildapps,orcreateartwork,ortesthypotheses.It’snotashardforthemtotransformtheirthoughtprocessesasitisforolderstudents.Breakingdownproblemsintobite-sizedchunksandusingcodetosolvethembecomesnormal.Givingmorechildrenthistrainingcouldincreasethenumberofpeopleinterestedinthefieldandhelpfillthejobsgap,Cortinasaid.
Studentsalsobenefitfromlearningsomethingaboutcodingbeforetheygettocollege,whereintroductorycomputer-scienceclassesarepackedtothebrim,whichcandrivetheless-experiencedor-determinedstudentsaway.
TheFlatironSchool,wherepeoplepaytolearnprogramming,startedasoneofthemanycodingbootcampsthat’sbecomepopularforadultslookingforacareerchange.Thehigh-schoolersgetthesamecurriculum,but“wetrytogearlessonstowardthingsthey’reinterestedin,”saidVictoriaFriedman,aninstructor.Forinstance,oneoftheappsthestudentsaredevelopingsuggestsmoviesbasedonyourmood.
ThestudentsintheFlatironclassprobablywon’tdropoutofhighschoolandbuildthenextFacebook.Programminglanguageshaveaquickturnover,sothe“RubyonRails”languagetheylearnedmaynotevenberelevantbythetimetheyenterthejobmarket.Buttheskillstheylearn—howtothinklogicallythroughaproblemandorganizetheresults—applytoanycodinglanguage,saidDeborahSeehorn,aneducationconsultantforthestateofNorthCarolina.
Indeed,theFlatironstudentsmightnotgointoITatall.Butcreatingafuturearmyofcodersisnotthesolepurposeoftheclasses.Thesekidsaregoingtobesurroundedbycomputers—intheirpockets,intheiroffices,intheirhomes—fortherestoftheirlives.Theyoungertheylearnhowcomputersthink,howtocoaxthemachineintoproducingwhattheywant—theearliertheylearnthattheyhavethepowertodothat—thebetter.
Cortinaholdsthatearlyexposuretocomputersciencemakesiteasierto .[A]completefuturejobtraining
[B]remodelthewayofthinking[C]formulatelogicalhypotheses[D]perfectartworkproduction
Indeliveringlessonsforhigh-schoolers,Flatironhasconsideredtheir .
academicbackgrounds
interest
careerprospects[D]experience
DeborahSeehornbelievesthattheskillslearnedatFlatironwill .
helpstudentslearnothercomputerlanguages
havetobeupgradedwhennewtechnologiescome
needimprovingwhenstudentslookforjobs
enablestudentstomakebigquickmoney
Accordingtothelastparagraph,Flatironstudentsareexpectedto .
competewithafuturearmyofprogrammers
staylongerintheinformationtechnologyindustry
becomebetterpreparedforthedigitalizedworld
bringforthinnovativecomputertechnologies
Theword“coax”(Line.4,Para.6)isclosestinmeaningto .
persuade
frighten
misguide
challenge
Text3
Shoppinghasalwaysbeensomethingofanimpulseactivity,inwhichobjectsthatcatchourfancywhilestrollingareimmediatelyboughtonawhim.Advertisersandsellershavetakenadvantageofthisfact,carefullypositioninginexpensivebutattractiveitemsonpathsthatwearemostlikelytocross,hopingthatourhumannaturewillleadtoagreaterprofitforthem.WiththedawnoftheInternetanditsexplodinguseacrosstheworld,thesametacticsapply.
Advertisersnowplace“banners”,linkstocommercialwebsitesdecoratedwithattractivepicturesdesignedtocatchoureyeswhilebrowsingthewebs,onkeywebsiteswithheavytraffic.Theypaytopdollarfortheright,thuscreatingprofitsforthehostingwebsiteaswell.Theseactionsareperformedinthehopesthatduringthecourseofourcasualandleisurelywebsurfing,we'llclickonthatbannerthatsparksourinterestandthus,intheory,buytheproductsadvertised.
Initialresultshavebeenpositive.Websitesreportahugeinflowofcash,bothfromtheadvertiserswhotemptcustomersinwiththebannersandthehostingwebsites,whicharepaidforallowingthebannerstobeputinplace.AstrustandconfidenceinInternetbuyingincreasesandinformationsecurityisheightenedwithnewtechnology,thevolumeofbuyingisincreasing,leadingtoevengreaterprofits.
Thecurrentsituation,however,isnotquiteasoptimistic.Justasmagazinereaderstendtounconsciouslyignoreadvertisementsintheirfavoriteperiodicals,webbrowsersarebeginningtoallowbannerstosliptheirnoticeaswell.Internetusersrespondtothefloodofbannersbyviewingthemasannoyances,anegativeimagethatishurtingsales,sinceusersarenowlessreluctanttoclickonthosebanners,preferringnottosupportthesystemthatputstheminplace.IfInternetadvertisingistocontinuetobeaviableandprofitablebusinesspractice,newmethodswillneedtobeconsideredtoreinvigoratetheindustry.
Withtherecentdepressioninthetechnologysectorandslowingeconomy,evennewpracticesmaynotdothetrick.AsconsumersaresavingmoreandfrequentingtraditionalrealestatebusinessesovertheirInternetcounterparts,thefateofInternetbusinessiscalledintoquestion.Thecomingyearswillbetheonlyreliableindicationofwhethershoppingontheworldwidewebisthewaveofthefutureorsimplyanimpulseactivitywhosewhimhaspassed.
ItcanbelearnedfromthefirstparagraphthatInternetadvertising
hastakentheplaceofmoretraditionalmethodsofadvertising.
isoneofthemosteffectivewaystomakeprofitsontheweb.
isparallelingadvertisingmethodsintraditionalbusinesssettings.
seekstotemptcustomersthroughimpulseshoppingmethods.
Thesecondandthirdparagraphsarewritteninordertoillustrate
thepolicyInternetadvertisersdesigntolureclienteleanditsoutcome.
theprocessandmixedconsequencesofInternetadvertisingandshopping.
thebiggestsplashInternetadvertisershaverecentlymadeinsalespromotions.
thebannersInternetadvertiserstakeadvantageoftoarousecustomers’interest.
Analyzingthecurrentstateoftheonlineadvertisinginparagraph4,theauthorimpliesthat
ithastobemodifiedovertimetoremaineffective.
forallitscurrentprofits,itwillfadeinthelongrun.
bannersarebeginningtolosetheiradvertisingefficiency.
Internetadvertisingmethodswillcontinuetodecreasesales.
Theexpression“dothetrick”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans
cometothepoint.
fulfilltheirpurpose.
failoftheirsuccess.
liveuptotheirpromise.
Theauthor'sattitudetowardonlineadvertisingcanbesummarizedas
reservedconsentbutdiscontent.
objectiveanalysisvoidofopinions.
enthusiasticsupportbutslightcontempt.
approvalsofarbutuncertaintyinthefuture.
Text4
Boostedbyboominginternationalfinancialmarkets,theCityofLondonhasnothaditsogoodsincetheendofthedotcombonanzainthelate1990s.Baskingindouble-digitgrowthrates,London'slawfirmshavebothcontributedtothatsuccessandbenefitedfromit.TheearningsoftopCitylawyerscannowexceed£2mayear.
Havingoptedtoexpandandgoglobalaheadofmostothers,Britain'sleadinglawfirmstendtobebiggerthantheirAmericanrivals.Indeed,accordingtoasurveyoftheworld'stop50lawfirms,compiledbyLegalBusiness,aBritishtradepaper,fiveoftheworld'stopsixlawfirms—intermsofturnover—arenowBritish(ifDLAPiper,theresultofanAnglo-Americanmerger,isincluded).Buttheyhavetendedtolagbehindintermsoftheirprofitability.Thatisnowchanging.
TheprofitmarginsoftheCity'sfive“magiccircle”firms—CliffordChance,SlaughterandMay,Allen&Overy,LinklatersandFreshfields—havesoaredinrecentyearsandarenowcomparablewith,ifnothigherthan,thoseofNewYork's“whiteshoe”elite.SlaughterandMay,theonlyoneofthefivenottohavegoneglobal,hasthejointsecond-highestprofitmarginamongthetop50.
Notsolongago,aLondonsurgeoncouldexpecttoearnasmuchasaCitylawyer.Buteventherecentbigrisesinhospitalconsultants'earningspallincomparisonwiththoseenjoyedbyLondonlawyers.AtSlaughterandMay,forexample,averageprofitsperequitypartner(PEP)jumpedbyalmostathird(indollarterms)lastyearto$2.75m—morethanatanyotherofthetop50lawfirmsbartwoinNewYorkwherePEPaveraged$2.8mand$3.0mrespectively.Someseniorpartnersgetalotmoreofcourse.
Competitionforthebestlawyersisfierceandpoachingfrequent.HencetheneedtokeepheadlinePEPfiguresup—evenatthecostofgettingridofequitypartners,leavingabiggershareofthebountyfortheremainingones.Freshfieldsisintheprocessofsheddingaround100ofitsequitypartners.Otherleadingfirmsarealsoundertakingpainfulrestructuring.
Newlyqualifiedlawyers'salarieshavealsobeenshootingupinthesearchforthebesttalent.BothFreshfieldsandAllen&Overynowpaytheirfirst-yearassociates£65,000,risingtoaround£90,000afterthreeyears.(First-yearassociatesatAmerica'stoplawfirmsgettheequivalentof£80,000.)
But,asmanyothertop-rankCityemployershavediscovered,bigearningsdonotnecessarilyguaranteebigsatisfaction.AccordingtoaYouGovpoll,publishedbytheLawyerearlierthismonth,aquarterofBritain'slawyers(includingafifthoflaw-firmpartners)wouldliketoleavetheprofession.Thedisgruntledcomplainedaboutcripplinglylonghours,intensecompetitionandtheimpersonalityofthebiggestfirms(somewithmorethan3,000lawyers).Sowhydon'ttheyquit?Because,saythree-quarters,ofthepay.
WhichoneofthefollowingisTUREofthestatusquoofLondon’seconomy?
Londonisenjoyingitsbesttimeofeconomicdevelopmentsince1990s.
ThegrowthrateofLondonisdoubledsincethebeginningofthe1990s.
Thegrowthratestartedtoboostsincetheendofthedotcomera.
ThecurrenteconomyofLondonismostlydrivenbyitslegalinsteadoffinancialmarket.
Theworld’stop50lawfirmsaregradedaccordingto
theirannualmargin.
theirprofitability.
theirsalevolume.
theirquantityofbusiness.
Thephrase“whiteshoe”(Line3,Paragraph3)mostprobablymeans
whitecollars.
first-classlawfirms.
financialagencies.
internationalbanks.
Inordertobecompetitive,thelawfirmstakethefollowingmeasuresexcept .
dismissingequitypartners.
carryingoutrestructuring.
havingtheirbestlawyersturnmorecompetitive.
raisingsalariesforrecruitingtalents.
FromtheYouGovpoll,itcanbeinferredthat
thisprofessionisfarfromsatisfactory.
mostlawyerswillleavetheprofessionsoonerorlater.
mostlawyersaresatisfiedwiththeprofessionbecauseofthefatpay.
highsalaryisalwayscontradictorytobigsatisfaction.
PartB
Directions:YouaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsaboutHowtoMaketheMostofYourNewPowerasaConsumer.Choosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelist[A]—[G]foreachnumberedpartofthetext(41―45).Thefirstthreeparagraphsofthetextarenotnumbered.Therearetwoextraheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.(10points)
RefuseGimmicks
BeWaryofPriceLevels
SayNotoUselessThings
NeverPayListPrice
StanduptoTemptations
Switch―orThreatento
Don'tBuyonImpulse
InrecentyearsthebasicmarketprinciplesofcompetitionandchoicehaveexpandedintonewaspectsofAmericanlife.Consumersnowfaceabewilderingarrayofoptionsforairtravel,phoneservice,medicalcare,evenpostalservice.CarbuyerscanshopontheInternetforthebestpriceatanydealershipintheirarea.Insomepartsofthecountry,homeownerscanpurchaseelectricityfromamenuofcompanies.Allthischoicetranslatesintounprecedentedconsumerpower.
Oneofthepersistentmythsofcapitalistcultureisthatbusinesspeoplelovecompetition.Theydon't.Theyspendtheirwakinghoursplottingwaystoavoidit,andkeeppriceshigh.Thesedaystheyuseinformationtechnologiesthatgivethemintricatedataonindividualshoppers,andthenpresentmultiplepricestogeteachconsumertocoughupthemaximumheiswillingtopay.Theairlineshavemasteredthisgame,offeringmanylevelsoffares.
Sohowcanyoumakethemostofyournewpowerasaconsumer?Herearerulestohelpyoufindyour
way.
41.
42.
IntheNewEconomy,competitionissostrongthatfewerstoresandservicesareimmunetopricepressure,sosharpenyourbargainingskills.Askretailerstomatchpricesyou'veseenontheInternet.Askatthecheckoutcounterifthereareanycouponsordiscountsyoucanuse.Askhotelclerksiftherearebetterratesavailable.You'llbesurprisedhowoftentheanswerisyes.
43.
Ascompetitionheatsupandpushespricesdown,businessesscrambletoboosttheirprofitsbyheapingonextras:rustproofingyourcar,servicecontractsonyourappliance,prepaidgasolineforyourrentalcar.Thesestuntsaredevisedtomakeyoupaymoreatthelastminuteandprobablyaren'tagooddeal.
Theinformationhighwayisatwo-waystreet.Asaconsumer,youcangetmoredata.ButwhileyouareroamingtheWeb,businessesarestudyingyourhabitsandvulnerabilities.
44.
Haveaweaknessforchocolates?Don'tbesurprisedifAmazon.Comofferstosellyouaboxwhileyou'rebrowsingforbooks.They'reusingawrinkleonthelast-minutemarketingpitchperfectedbyMcDonald's:"Wouldyoulikefrieswiththat?"Theployworksremarkablywell.
Versioningisatacticusedbybusinessestoseparatestatus-consciousconsumersfromthebargain-hungryones—sincetheformermeanbiggerprofitmargins."Deluxe"and"platinum"arecodewordsusedtoenticestatusseekerstoopentheirwallets.
45.
Addathirdpricelevelandthepursesofevenbargain-hungryshopperscanbepriedopen.Researchshowsthatmanyconsumerswhomightpickthelower-pricedoptionwhengivenjusttwochoiceswillchoosethemedium-pricedalternativeifgiventhree."Consumerstrytoavoidextremeoptions,"writeCarlShapiroandHalR.VarianintheirbookInformationRules.
ConsumersintheNewEconomyfacemoredemandsontheirtimeandattentionthaneverbefore,sothey'reinclinedtomakethemostfamiliarchoice.Considerthis:ithadbeenadecadeandahalfsincethebreakupofAT&T,yetitisstillbyfarthelargestlong-distance
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