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are requested to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read
the passage through carefully before making your choices.Each
choice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please
mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet
2 with a single line through the centre.You
may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.
(1)
Once the world embraced the automobile, the days of depending on horses, bicycles, ferries, and trains quickly slipped into the past.People
were __47__ with the speed of the automobile but they were also enjoying the personal freedom that the automobile gave them.Owning
a car gave people the freedom to go anyplace a road __48__.This
allowed people to and at their own __49__.This
independence gave the car a popular edge over buses and trains.The
popularity of the automobile made it the __50__ of the transportation system.The
automobile changed our lives when it created a giant industry that offered more and more jobs.The
automobile made it possible for people to live in areas __51__ from their work place.This
caused cities to grow and made suburban living more convenient.Of
course, with more places to go, more __52__ roads had to be built.The
automobile caused a __53__ effect.Jobs
increased, industries grew, new industries developed, and cities appeared.Today
the automobile industry continues to offer many __54__.Jobs
are plentiful in this industry and improvements continue to be made to the automobile with new technologies.
We have e a long way from that first __55__ carriage because of the cooperative efforts of many people in the last century.It
will be interesting to see what the future holds for the automobile.We
have already seen signs of the use of solar energy in this area.As
long as man has a brain, the future of the automobile is __56__.
A) backbone F) enjoyed
K) definite B) infinite G) horseless
L) developed C) further H) developing
M) farther D) background I) opportunities
N) impressed E) led
J) snowball
O) pace
(2)
A college education is an investment in the future.But
it can be a 47 one.The
College Board 48 that the costs at a four-year public college in the United States increased
10% this past school year.
That was less than the
13% increase the year before, but still much higher than the inflation 49 Public colleges and universities still cost a lot less than private ones.
Financial aid often helps.But
financial experts 50 parents to start college savings plans when their child is Still very young.
All fifty states and the District of Columbia 51 what are called 5-29 plans.These
plans are named after the part of the federal tax law that created them in
1996.States
use private investment panies to operate the 52 of the programs.
Every state has its own rules 53 5-29 plans.Some
of the plans are 54 of state taxes.And
all are not required to pay federal taxes.However,
the government could start to tax withdrawals in
2021 if Congress does not change the law.
5-29 plans include investment accounts that increase or decrease in value with the investments they contain.Families
must decide how 55 they want to put money into stocks, or other investments.
Another kind of 5-29 plan lets parents begin to pay for their child’s education in 56 and long before their child starts college.This
kind of savings program is called a prepaid tuition plan.The
money goes into an account to pay for an education at a public college or university in the family's home state.A)
aggressively F) consumes K) free B) estimates G) costly
L) majority C) offer
H) decline
M) advance D) automatically I) advise
N) governing E) rate
J) capable
O) general (3)
There is progress toward a possible treatment for lung diseases such as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome).
Researchers have learned more about how the SARS virus works: it 47 with a system in the body that uses enzymes (酶) to control blood pressure and fluid balance.Scientists
say the virus 48 to an enzyme known as ACE-two.The
virus blocks the enzyme, permitting fluid to enter the lungs.A
team from Europe and Asia reported the 49 in Nature Medicine.
Doctor Josef Penninger of the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology in the Austrian Academy of Sciences was the 50 writer of the report.The
discovery could lead to a new 51 of treating not just SARS but also other diseases that can cause lung failure.These
include avian flu (禽流感) and influenza in humans.
The first 52 of SARS were discovered in Guangdong province, in southern China, in November of
2002.SARS
was not 53 as a worldwide threat until March of
2003.The
disease spread to
26 countries, most of them in the Asia-Pacific area.An
estimated 8, 000 people had SARS.More
than 770 of them died, or about
10% , a 54 high rate.The
World Health Organization warned people not to travel to 55 areas.The
56 hurt international travel and business.The
WHO says the disease stopped spreading by July of
2003.As
a result of SARS, the health agency got new powers to act before a government officially announces a crisis.
A) means F) associates K) optimistically
B) alternative G) major L) identified C ) attaches H) awful M) interferes D) crisis I) relatively N) distributed E) cases J) findings O) affected
(4)
To call something “marginal” means it is not very good.Farmers
have their own way to 47 marginal land: It is the last to be planted under good conditions, and has the 48 to be avoided under poor conditions.Low
49 soil is not the only reason land could be considered marginal.It
might be in an area where rainfall is 50 or where a hillside might rise too steeply.
There are uses for marginal land, however.Most
often it is used as grassland.
Grasses provide excellent 51 for grazing (吃草) animals like cattle, sheep and goats.
Grass seed can be bought from a foreign supplier or 52 grasses can be used.However,
using marginal land for grazing is not a simple issue.There
is a 53 of overgrazing.Cattle
can damage the crops by eating down to the roots.Also,
the weight of the animals crushes the soil and can make it too hard for growing.A(n)
54 way to reduce the harm is to move animals from one field to another.This
method is known as rotational grazing (循环放牧) which is extremely important for marginal land.
Another use for marginal land is for tree crops.Studies
have 55 that the white pine and loblolly pine (火炬松) are two kinds of trees that grow well on such land.They
grow fast and provide good quality wood.
Another tree is the poplar (白杨 ), found in many parts of the world.
Failure to take the care needed to protect marginal lands can make a bad situation worse.But
good planning can 56 a marginal resource into a highly productive one.A)
feed
F) define
K) native B) priority
G) adequate
L) revealed C) transplant H) transform
M) prejudice D) effective I) discouraging N) hazard E) limited
J ) quality
O) recovered (5)
China is casting such a huge shadow on the United States that many Americans are trying hard to learn the Chinese language with an effort to keep their petitive edge.
“Interest in learning Chinese among American youth and their parents has grown 47 in the past five years,” said Vivien Stewart, vice president at the Asia Society, a US group trying to bridge the 48 between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific.
China's rapid progress is driving the interest to 49 the language, experts say.
“The Chinese rich cultural traditions and 50 economy mean that it is now essential for all of our students to be better prepared to engage them and seize opportunities together,” said Michael Levine, Asia Society' s executive director of education.
A
20xx College Board survey found that
2,400 high schools--an 51 number--would be interested in 52 the Advanced Placement (AP) courses in Chinese language and culture when the courses bee available in
20xx.
China, the world' s most populous ( 人口稠密的) nation, is 53 to the United States because it is a leading trader, consumer and investor.
It has 54 the United States as the world's largest consumer and could bee the second largest economy in the world, in the next two to three decades.
Even though the US State Department has regarded the Chinese language extremely important to national prosperity , the“ 55 conditions to support recruitment of students and teachers as well as the growth of high quality programs is 56 inadequate,” an Asia Society study says.
A) thriving
F) replaced K) gap B) automatically G) pursue
L) scarcely C) dramatically H) request M) current D) important
I) incredible N) offering E) regained
J) efficient O) discouragingly (6)
Can money buy happiness? Yes, 47 the authors of a new study---but only to a point.Psychology
has shown that richer people generally rank the overall quality of their lives more 48 than poorer people do.At
the same time, their actual happiness seems to be 49 less by their ability to buy more than by being able to keep up with those with parable resources in their own age group.
“Our findings point to the possibility that, rather than promoting overall happiness, continued ine growth could 50 an ongoing consumption race where people have to consume more and more, just to maintain a 51 level of happiness,” writes Glenn Firebaugh of Pennsylvania State University.
The study was 52 at the American Sociological Association's
100th Annual Meeting.Whether
the rich are happier as a whole than their less 53 fellows is being an increasingly hot topic for debate.
Recent years have 54 many writings on the “science of happiness.” Richer people are happier because money can help purchase goods and services and it is the 55 of these materials that increases one's enjoyment of life and one's sense of well-being.
Firebaugh and his colleagues measured the age, total family ine, and general happiness of 56 aged
20 to , generally considered the working lifespan (工作寿命 ) for most Americans.
Regardless of such standards as physical health, education, and marital status (婚姻状况), people's happiness was affected by what others earned.The
higher the ine of others in one's age group, the lower one's happiness.
A) constant
F) consumption K) witnessed B) wealthy
G) consequently L) rejected C) claim
H) implement M) individuals D) deny
I) automatic
N) favorably E) motivated
J) presented
O) challenging (7)
Kitchen duties may have traditionally been viewed as women’s work, but not at the White House.Until
now: Cristeta erford has been named executive chef (厨师) .
After an_ 47 six-month search, first lady Laura Bush announced Sunday that erford was chosen from hundreds of 48 to head the executive kitchen.A
naturalized U.S.citizen
from the Philippines, she will be the first woman and first 49 to hold the post.The
42-year-old erford has been an assistant chef at the White House for
10 years.She
worked under former executive chef Walter Scheib Ill, who 50 in February.
Scheib said Sunday that erford was 51 the best assistant he had in his 30-year career and is a wonderful choice to take over.He
said she is a great cook with an artistic eye and a calm manner that can 52 the pressure cooker (高压锅) in the White House kitchen.
erford has a bachelor’s degree in Food Technology from the University of the Philippines.She
has worked at Le Ciel in Vienna, Austria and at restaurants in two Washington hotels.
While being executive chef at the White House is honorable, the job also can be 53 erford will be in charge of everything from state dinners for world leaders to dessert for the mander in chief, his family and guests.The
head chef is 54 for designing and executing menus for state dinners, social events, holiday functions, receptions and official luncheons (午宴) 55 by the president and first lady.The
job pays 56 $ 80,000-- $
100,000 a year.A)
responsible
F) Undoubtedly K) applicants B) minority
G) identical L) exhausting C) challenge
H) handle M) skillfully D) extensive
I) resigned N) regained E) approximately J) convince O) hosted (8)
The more time children spend watching television the poorer they perform academically, according to three studies published on Monday.
47 television viewing has been blamed for increasing rates of childhood obesity (肥胖) and for aggressive behavior, while its 48 on schooling have been inconclusive, researchers said.
But studies published on the topic in this month' s Archives of Pediatrics (小儿科) &; Adolescent Medicine concluded television viewing 49 to have an adverse effect (副作用) on academic pursuits.For
50 , children who had televisions in their bedrooms--and 51 watched more TV--scored lower on standardized tests than those who did not have sets in their rooms.In
contrast, the study found having a home puter with 52 to the Intemet resulted in paratively higher test scores.
“Consistently, those with a bedroom television but no 53 home puter had, on average, the lowest scores and those with home puter but no bedroom television had the highest scores,” wrote study author Dina Borzekowski of Johns Hopkins University.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has 54 parents to limit children’s television viewing to no more than one to two hours per day--and to try to keep younger children away from TV altogether.
In two other studies published in the same journal, children who 55 watched television before the age of 3 ended up with lower test scores later on, and children and adolescents who watched more television were less 56 to go on to finish high school or earn a college degree.
A) Inadequate
F) likely
K) instance B) available
G) impact L) reception C) regularly
H) converted M) tended D) therefore
I) urged
N) Ordinary E) access
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