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美国的变革:2008年美国大选奥巴马胜选演讲全文(中文英文对照)

美国的变革:2008年美国大选奥巴马胜选演讲全文(中文英文对照)

2008年美国大选奥巴马胜选演讲全文(中文英文对照演说)08年11.5大选美国总统奥巴马胜选演说《美国的变革》Hello, Chicago.您好,芝加哥。

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.美国是否暗藏一切皆有可能的巨大潜力?美国是否已经实现开国者锻造的美国梦?民主信仰是否具有强大力量?如果还有人对此报以怀疑,那么今晚这里发生的一切就是答案。

It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen, by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different, that their voices could be that difference.学校旁、教堂边,无数人都在排队投票,这一情景我们已经多年未见;3个小时、4个小时,他们为此而等候良久,这是很多同胞有生以来的第一次。

因为他们相信,这一次,将不同以往;这一次,因为他们的呼声而有所不同。

It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled. Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states.We are, and always will be, the United States of America.无论老少贫富,无论共和党抑或民主党,不管是黑皮肤、白种人、拉丁后裔、亚裔子孙还是本土美国人;无论性向如何,不管健康抑或残疾,所有的美国人民都向全世界传递出这样一条信息:我们从来都不是红蓝阵营的政治堆砌,我们是,而且永远是,美利坚合众国。

2008.6听力部分

2008.6听力部分

Passage Three Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just hearห้องสมุดไป่ตู้.

33. A) It may produce an increasing number of idle youngsters. B) It may affect the quality of higher education in America. C) It may cause many schools to go out of operation. D) It may lead to a lack of properly educated workers. 34 A) It is less serious in cities than in rural areas. B) It affects both junior and senior high schools. C) It results from a worsening economic climate. D) It is a new challenge facing American educators. 35. A) Allowing them to choose their favorite teachers. B) Creating a more relaxed learning environment. C) Rewarding excellent academic performance. D) Helping them to develop better study habits
15. A) He needs help to retrieve his files. B) He has to type his paper once more. C) He needs some time to polish his paper. D) He will be away for a two-week conference. 16. A) They might have to change their plan. B) He has got everything set for their trip. C) He has a heavier workload than the woman. D) They could stay in the mountains until June 8. 17. A) They have wait a month to apply for a student loan. B) They can find the application forms in the brochure. C) They are not eligible for a student loan. D) They are not late for a loan application. 18. A) New laws are yet to be made to reduce pollutant release. B) Pollution has attracted little attention from the public. C) The quality of air will surely change for the better. D) It’ll take years to bring air pollution under control.

2008年gct模拟试题及答案详细

2008年gct模拟试题及答案详细

2008年gct模拟试题及答案详细一、单项选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 以下哪项不是2008年北京奥运会的吉祥物?A. 贝贝B. 晶晶C. 欢欢D. 乐乐答案:D2. 2008年全球金融危机的起始点是?A. 美国B. 欧洲C. 亚洲D. 南美洲答案:A3. 2008年诺贝尔物理学奖的获得者是谁?A. 阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦B. 彼得·希格斯C. 杨振宁D. 斯蒂芬·霍金答案:B4. 2008年汶川地震发生在哪一天?A. 5月12日B. 5月13日C. 6月12日D. 7月12日答案:A5. 2008年美国总统大选的获胜者是?A. 乔治·W·布什B. 巴拉克·奥巴马C. 约翰·麦凯恩D. 希拉里·克林顿答案:B6. 2008年欧洲杯足球赛的冠军是哪个国家?A. 德国B. 西班牙C. 意大利D. 法国答案:B7. 2008年诺贝尔文学奖的获得者是谁?A. 多丽丝·莱辛B. 奥尔罕·帕慕克C. 哈罗德·品特D. 村上春树答案:A8. 2008年北京奥运会的火炬传递路线经过了多少个国家?A. 21B. 22C. 23D. 24答案:B9. 2008年全球气候变暖导致的极端天气事件是什么?A. 飓风B. 干旱C. 洪水D. 雪灾答案:A10. 2008年全球最畅销的智能手机是?A. iPhoneB. BlackberryC. Nokia N95D. Samsung Galaxy答案:A二、多项选择题(每题3分,共15分)1. 下列哪些事件是2008年发生的?A. 金融危机B. 北京奥运会C. 汶川地震D. 欧洲杯足球赛答案:ABCD2. 2008年诺贝尔奖的获得者包括以下哪些人?A. 彼得·希格斯B. 阿尔·戈尔C. 多丽丝·莱辛D. 村上春树答案:AC3. 2008年全球气候变暖导致的极端天气事件包括哪些?A. 飓风B. 干旱C. 洪水D. 雪灾答案:ABCD4. 2008年全球经济下滑的主要原因包括哪些?A. 金融危机B. 能源价格波动C. 贸易壁垒D. 技术进步答案:ABC5. 2008年北京奥运会的火炬传递路线经过了哪些大洲?A. 亚洲B. 欧洲C. 非洲D. 南美洲答案:ABC三、判断题(每题1分,共10分)1. 2008年北京奥运会的吉祥物是五个福娃。

2008年6月英语三级考试A级真题及答案

2008年6月英语三级考试A级真题及答案

2008年6月英语三级考试A级真题及答案2008年6月英语三级考试A级真题及答案Part I Listening ComprehensionDirections: This part is to test your listening ability. It consists of 3 sections.Section ANow the test will begin.1. A) Clean the bedroom.B) Park up the travellingC) Water flowers.D) Cook the meal.2. A) She doesn’t live far away.B) She won’t buy a car this year.C) She hasn’t made up her mind.D) She doesn’t like to drive.3. A) Travel on business.B) Fly to New York.C) Prepare some documents.D) Have a holiday.4. A) She was making a phone call.B) She was working in the office.C) She was going to the airport.D) She was having a meeting.5. A) She is busy at the moment.B) She is Diana’s friend.C) She has an appointment with Diana.D) She wants Diana to do her hair.Section BDirections: This section is to test your ability to understandshort conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. Both the conversations andquestions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D) given in your test paper. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Conversation 16. A) To the hospital.B) To the beach.C) To his university.D) To his hometown.7. A) She visited her middle school.B) She was busy working.C) She was ill and had to stay at home.D) She was back to her hometown.Conversation 28. A) Sofas.C) Beds.D) Bookshelves.9. A) On Main Road.B) In front of the Central Park.C) Near the terminal of Bus No.6.D) Next to the discount stroe10. A) 10%.B) 20%.C) 30%.D) 40%.Section CDirections: This section is to test your ability to comprehendshort passages. You will hear a recorded passage. After that you will hear five questions. Both the passage and the questions will be read two times. When you hear a question, you should complete the answer to it with a word or a short phrase (in no more than 3 words). The questions and incomplete answers are printed in your test paper. You should write your answers on the Answer Sheet correspondingly. Now listen to the passage.11. At what time of day did the fire start?In the early ___________________________.12. Which floor of the building did the fire destroy?The ______________________of the building.13. Who lived in the building at the time of the fire?Only a few ____________________________.14. When built?In the year of __________________________.15. What was the probable cause of the fire?Most likely a burning ____________________.谜底:1-5:ABCCD 6-10:DCAABPart II V ocabulary & Structure Directions: This part is to test your ability to construct grammatically correct sentences. It consists of 2 sections.Section ADirections: In this section, there are 10 incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each one by deciding on the most appropriate word or words from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.16. Most of the retired people are happy ________ their quiet life in the country- side.A) toB) ofD) on17. My brother reference books, but ________ of them was of any use for my report.A) neitherB) noneD) all18. I don’t regret ________ her what I thought about her proposal, even if it upset her.A) tellB) to tellC) toldD) telling19. ________ that I wasn’t going to get much chance for promotion, I soon became bored with my work.A) To realizeB) RealizingC) Being realizedD) Realized20. Please note that Boston next week, ________ you want to call me and discuss things.A) in caseB) unlessC) untilD) so that21. I tried to get out of the business ________ I found impossible to carry on.A) whyB) whichC) what22. Jack would rather spend time complaining than ________ the problem by himself.A) solveB) solvedC) solvesD) to solve23. They will not start the project until the board chairman ________ back from South Africa.A) will comeB) is comingC) cameD) comes24. Scientists should be kept ________ of the latest developments in their research areas.A) informB) informingC) informedD) to inform25. Only when we had finished all the work ________ that it was too late to take a bus home.A) did we realizeB will we realizeC) we did realizeD) we will realizeSection BDirections: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the word given in brackets. Write the word or words in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet.26. Obviously, nuclear power can never be the only (solve) ________ to energy crisis.27. It was in his childhood that he read most of the books (write) ________ by Mark Twain.28. Nobody at the meeting would (belief) ________ that the new proposal could be carried out smoothly.29.If the rent is as much as $750 a month, water, gas and electricity should (include) ________.30. The lecture was so (bore)________ that many classroom fell asleep.31. Mr. Smith considered (sell) ________ his car and his house before moving to Beijing.32. My mother (enjoy) ________ a better health since we came to live in this beautiful seaside city.33. The government is trying to find a way to deal with the problem of pollution (effective) ________.34. The young man did not have enough money; otherwise he (buy) ________ a more expensive watch.35. With the help of the police, the woman finally found her (lose) ________ child after a sleepless night.谜底:16-20:CBDBA 21-25:BADCA26.solution 27.written 28.believe 29.be included 30.boring31.selling 32.has enjoyed 33.effectively 34.would buy 35.lost11.morning 12.third floor 13.elderly people 14.1718 15.cigarettePart III Reading ComprehensionDirections: This part is to test your reading ability. There are 5 tasks for you to fulfill. You should read the reading materials carefully and do the tasks as you are instructed.Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 to 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should make the correct choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.It is the vision (设想) of the Public Transit Police Department to achieve a transit system free from crime and disorder. are designed to enhance safety, increase riders and preserve the quality of our system’s st ructure.Transit has its own police force committed to the safety of its customers and drivers, serving seven counties and 85 cities in the region. There are 23 full-time officers, 146 part-time officers and five administrative (行政的) staff, devoted to one thing: public safety.You’ve probably seen Transit Police officers patrolling(巡逻)bus routes in cars or on foot. During visits with drivers, Transit Police either ride along or they step on board to greet drivers and passengers. Sometimes officers patrol out of uniform –one could be on your next bus. The fare inspectors on Hiawatha light-rail trains areTransit Police officers.Every new Public Transit bus has an onboard security camera. Videotapes from these cameras help Transit Police identify and charge criminals.Downtown patrols built up in early 2002 have improved the quality of life for downtown residents and transit customers. Ten full-time police officers are assigned to the Minneapolis and St. Paul downtown areas, to ensure public security.Downtown arrests have gone from 490 in April-September 2001 to 941 during the same period in 2002.36. The responsibility of the police force of Public Transit is to ________.A) enhance public securityB) build a free transit systemC) control the number of ridersD) ensure a convenient transit system37. Sometimes patrolling officers on because ________.A) they look like fare inspectorsB) they don’t wear uniformC) they are polite to passengersD) they often take a back seat38. The purpose of installing a camera inside the new buses is to ________.A) keep a close watch over the road aheadB) take pictures of the passengers on boardC) increase the efficiency of the transit systemD) help the transit police detect criminals39. Two figures are mentioned in the last paragraph to indicate ________.A) the Public Transit system’s efficiencyB) the success of Transit Police programC) the police’s emphasis on security of downtown areasD) the worsening security condition of the area40. The best title for the passage might be ________.A) Police and SecurityB) New Security MeasuresC) Transit Police Security ProgramD) Crime-free Public Transit SystemTask 2Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions orunfinished statements are numbered 41 to 45.The White House is the most visited residence in the world. Tours may be scheduled through our Washington DC office. Due to security and scheduling procedures, there are a few things you should know before requesting a tour:Only groups of 10 or more may request a tour.Requests must be submitted with a minimum of one month’s advance notice from the date of the tour. Notice of whether your application is accepted will be given 10 days prior to the date requested. All tours, even after they have been confirmed, are subject to cancellation due to security interests.Tours are only conducted Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30 am to 11:30 am.To process your request for a tour, please contact our Washington office at (202) 224-5521 and provide the following information:Date(s) requesting.Security information for each person in your party, including: name as it appears on I.D.(I.D. required for ages 14 and up), date of birth, social security number, country of origin, and citizenship (平正易近的身份).A home address and daytime and evening phone numbers for the designated (指派的) leader of the group.A contact number while in DC for the designated leader of the group.After your request is , our office will contact you with further instructions.41. This notice is to provide information about ________.A) scheduling of Washington DC toursB) the security system of the White HouseC) application for a tour of the White HouseD) duties of a tour group leader42. The White House is open to the public ________.A) on weekdays onlyB) five days a weekC) every other dayD) on weekends only43. Application for a group tour of the White House must be submitted ________.A) exactly on the date of applicationB) at least 30 days in advanceC) any day between Tuesday and SaturdayD) 10 days before the date of the tour44. After your tour request has been confirmed, ________.A) it is still possible that your tour may be cancelledB) you are still allowed to change your visiting dateC) you can surely visit the White House that dayD) it is necessary for you to start your tour immediately45. It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A) teenagers under 14 are not allowed to visit the White HouseB) foreigners are less likely to be permitted to tour the White HouseC) separate tours can also be scheduled for individual visitorsD) security is the chief concern in scheduling White House tours谜底:36-40:DBDBC 41-45:CBBADTask 3Directions: The following is a letter of application. After reading it, you are required to complete the outline below it(No.46 to No.50). You should write your answers briefly (in no more than three words) on the Answer Sheet correspondingly.Dear Mr. Williams:Your advertisement in for manager of public relations appeals to me. I found the wording of your advertisement quite attractive with emphasis on leadership, initiative, and flexibility. And my experience and qualifications indicate that I am the person you are seeking.The enclosed résuméindicates my experience in the area of public relations andmanagement communications. I am quite familiar with the kinds of issues and problems that you have to deal with.I’d like to draw your attention to page 2 of my résumé, on which I describe my concept of public relations. And I am most eager to put this concept into practice to prove it to you.Although I have been very happy with my present employer and colleagues, I am more willing to join your company where I can assume even broader responsibility.I am free to travel and open to relocation. I would welcome the opportunity to meet you and to further discuss how I may benefit your organization. Please call me at 0411-******** to arrange an interview at your earliest convenience.Sincerely yours,Stephen SmithAn Application LetterApplicant: -46-Position applied for: the manager of -47-Requirements emphasized in the ad: 1. leadership2. initiative3. -48-Expectation of the applicant: to assume -49-Contact telephone number: 0411-********Purpose of the letter: asking for -50-谜底:46.Stephen Smith 47.public relations 48.flexibility 49.broader responsibility 50.an interviewTask 4Directions: The following is a list of terms related to parcel delivery service. After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent to (与…等同) those given in Chinese in the table below. Then you should put the corresponding letters in the brackets on the Answer Sheet, numbered 51 through 55.A—parcel carrierB—annual revenueC—package distribution companyD—qualityE—weight of the shipmentF—pick-up and deliveryG—urgent deliveryH—full electronic trackingI—export documentationJ—scheduled deliveryK—automatic confirmation of deliveryL—global networkM—door-to-door deliveryN—zone number of the destinationO—approximate value of the shipmentP—additional chargeQ—express plus packageExamples: (Q) 加急邮件处事( F ) 收取与递送处事51. ( ) 按时送货( ) 紧迫送达52. ( ) 全程电子跟踪( ) 货色年夜约价值53. ( ) 保证承运商( ) 自动送货确认54. ( ) 质量承诺( ) 许可出口的文件55. ( ) 附加费( ) 膳缦闩送货处事谜底:51.J,G 52.H,O 53.C,K 54.D,I 55.P,MTask 5Directions: The following is a Call for Partnership(搜聚合作伙伴)advertised in a newspaper. After reading it, you should give brief answers to the 5 questions (No.56 to No.60) that follow. The answers (in no more than 3 words) should be written after the corresponding numbers on the Answer Sheet.In order to hold an outstanding Olympic Games, the Beijing Organizing Committee issues this Call for Expression of Interest in the project of Beijing 2008 Partner. Interested parties are invited to participate in the procedure and submit their declaration of interest and related supporting documents.General Terms and Conditions of Participation1. Applicants must be able to contribute sufficient funds, products and related services to meet the demands of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.2. Applicants must possess , financial and technical capabilities.3. Applicants must enjoy a positive social image, good reputation and excellent business record.4. Applicants undertake not to associate their response to this call and participation in the procedure with any of their commercial activities.56. What is the main purpose of this Call for Expression of Interest?To invite _____________ to participate in the Beijing 2008Olympic Games.57. Who is the issuer of this Call for Expression of Interest?The ____________________________________ of the 2008 Olympic Games.58. What must the applicants do to meet the demands of the 2008 Olympic Games?Contribute sufficient funds, products, and ___________________________.59. What is required of the applicants in terms of social image?They must enjoy a ___________________________________ social image.60. What should applicants undertake not to do?Associate their response and participation with any of their __________.谜底:56.intrested parties 57.Beijing Organizing Committee58.related services59.positive/doc/285ef71e964bcf84b9d57b1c.html mercial activitiesPart IV Translation -- English into ChineseDirections: This part, numbered 61 through 65, is to test your ability to translate English into Chinese. After each of the sentences numbered 61 to 64, you will read four choices of suggested translation. You should choose the best translation and mark the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet. And for the paragraph numbered 65, write your translation in the corresponding space on the Translation/ Composition Sheet.61. us of the overcharge on your account and we have contacted the store on your behalf andare awaiting their reply.A) 承蒙奉告您受到恶意透支的指控,我们已经派代表与商铺联系并正在期待回音。

2008年6月单证员考试操作题参考答案

2008年6月单证员考试操作题参考答案

2008年6月单证员考试操作题参考答案一、根据合同审核信用证,指出不符之处。

1、59有错。

BENEFICIARY应为“SHANGHAI SHENG DA CO., LTD”而不是“SHANGHAI DA SENG CO., LTD”。

2、32B有错。

AMOUNT应为“CURRENCY USD AMOUNT 9300”而不是“CURRENCY HKD AMOUNT 9800”3、42C有错。

应为“DRAFTS AT SIGHT”而不是“DRAFTS AT 60 DAYS SIGHT”4、43P有错。

PARTIAL SHIPMENT应为“ALLOWED”而不是“NOT ALLOWED”5、43T有错。

TRANSSHIPMENT应为“ALLOWED”而不是“NOT ALLOWED”6、44A有错。

LOADING PORT应为“SAHNGHAI”而不是“ANY CHINESE PORT”7、44B有错。

应为“CHITTAGONG SEA PORT”而不是“CHITTAGANG SEA PORT”8、44C有错。

应为“MAY 31, 2008”而不是“MAY 2, 2008”9、45A有错。

品名应为“STEEL TAPE RULES”而不是“TAPE RULES”;10、45A有错。

(1)规格应为“MODEL:JH-392W”,而不是“J H-395W”;单价应为“USD3.6/DOZ PAIR CFR CHITTAGONG”不是“HKD3.6/DPZ PAIR CIF CHITTAGONG”11、45A有错。

(2)规格应为“JH-380W”,而不是“JH-386W”;单价应为“USD4.2/DOZ PAIR CFR CHITTAGONG”而不是“HKD4.2/DOZ PAIR CIF CHITTAGONG”。

12、46A有错。

CFR条件下,应该由买方办理保险,所以保险条款要删除;提单应该显示为“FREIGHT PREPAID”而不是“FREIGHT COLLECT”。

2008年6月大学英语六级考试真题与答案

2008年6月大学英语六级考试真题与答案

2008年6月大学英语六级考试A卷(真题+答案)7[1]Passage TwoQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.In the college—admissions wars,we parents are the true fights. We are pushing our kids to get good grades,take SAT preparatory courses and build resumes so they can get into the college of our first choice. I’ve twice been to the wars, and as I survey th e battlefield,something different is happening。

We see our kids’college background as e prize demonstrating how well we’ve raised them。

But we can’t acknowledge that our obsession(痴迷)is more about us than them. So we've contrived various justifications that turn out to be half—truths,prejudices or myths。

It actually doesn’t matter much whether Aaron and Nicole go to Stanford。

We have a full-blown prestige panic;we worry that there won't be enough prizes to go around。

2008美国总统大选程序

2008美国总统大选程序

2008美国总统大选程序概述Elections in US are held once in four years. The whole process begins one-year in advance before the General Presidential Election for electing the president. The US Constitution is divided into three branches of Government. The branches are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The congress which is again divided into two parts, heads the legislative branch. The first part is represented by House of Representatives and the other part by Senate.President along with Vice President Heads the Executive Branch. Supreme Court controls the judicial system. There is a parliamentary democracy in USA and people through Voting elect the president. The tenure of an US President is for a period of 4 years and can be extended for another 4 years, so the total number of years that a person can be US President is 8 Years at most.President along with Vice President Heads the Executive Branch. Supreme Court controls the judicial system. There is a parliamentary democracy in USA and people through Voting elect the president. The tenure of an US President is for a period of 4 years and can be extended for another 4 years, so the total number of years that a person can be US President is 8 Years at most.Cabinet members are appointed by the President who do not take part in the legislature, which is generally the case in most of the parliamentary systems of government. The voters determine the future member of the house on the election day where all the 435 seats are at stake and they elect one third of the US Senate, where 50 states are represented by 100 Senators, which underlies a two year term, US Senate reelects it's members every two years.or filling a vacancy, special elections take place which are broken up into three types Primary (Called the Primaries),general and the local elections.Primary Election:In the congressional election process if more than one candidate from the same party seeks to fight then primary election is held. Where candidates are nominated by political parties and then votes are given. There are two types of Primaries election. Open election and Closed election. In open election any eligible voter can vote regardless of which party he represents where as in close election only members of the respective party can vote. Primary elections start in January and last until June in the election year.General Election:This election is held to choose the final candidate which are nominated by parties running as independents or Write-In-candidates. In addition where the division of party candidates is not decided in the primary the runoffs take place in general election. A General election is held on the first Tuesday of November ineven-numbered years called the Election Day. The candidate getting the highest number of votes wins.In presidential elections, electoral votes are allotted equal to the sum of US representations and senators from that state. District of Columbia has three electoral votes even though it is not a state.The presidential candidate who wins more number of votes wins that state's electoral votes. Once the elections in states are certified, the votes won by each candidate are counted.If a candidate receives at least 270 electoral votes out of 538 then he is declared as the winner and if no one wins with a majority then House of Representatives choose a winner, with one vote each for states.。

2008年六月大学英语四级考试真题

2008年六月大学英语四级考试真题

2008年六月大学英语四级考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Analysis of the 2008 June CET-4 ExamIntroductionThe June 2008 College English Test (CET-4) is a standardized English proficiency exam in China that is taken by college students. It is a crucial test for students who wish to obtain their bachelor's degree. The exam consists of listening comprehension, reading comprehension, cloze test, and writing sections. In this analysis, we will discuss the difficulty level, question types, and overall performance of the exam.Listening ComprehensionThe listening comprehension section of the June 2008 CET-4 exam consisted of various dialogues and monologues. The topics ranged from everyday conversations to academic discussions. The difficulty level of the listening section was moderate, with clear and understandable accents. The questions were mostly multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer format. Overall, students found this section challenging but manageable.Reading ComprehensionThe reading comprehension section of the exam included passages on a variety of topics, such as technology, history, and environment. The passages were of moderate length and complexity. The questions were mainly multiple-choice and true/false/not given formats. Some students found the reading comprehension section to be tricky due to the unfamiliar vocabulary and complex sentence structures. However, with good reading strategies, most students were able to answer the questions correctly.Cloze TestThe cloze test in the June 2008 CET-4 exam focused on testing students' knowledge of vocabulary and grammar. The passage contained blanks that students needed to fill with the appropriate words. The difficulty level of this section was moderate, with a mix of easy and challenging blanks. Students had to have a good understanding of English grammar and vocabulary to fill in the blanks correctly. Overall, students found this section to be challenging but fair.WritingThe writing section of the exam required students to write an essay on a given topic. The topics were usually general and allowed students to express their opinions and ideas. Students had to demonstrate their ability to organize their thoughts coherently, use proper grammar and vocabulary, and provide examples to support their arguments. The writing section was deemed challenging by many students due to the time constraints and the need to think critically and creatively. However, with proper preparation and practice, most students were able to write a coherent and well-structured essay.Overall PerformanceThe overall performance of students in the June 2008 CET-4 exam was satisfactory. The exam was well-balanced in terms of difficulty level and question types. Students who had prepared diligently and practiced regularly performed well in all sections of the exam. However, some students struggled with the listening comprehension and writing sections due to the time constraints and the need for critical thinking skills. To improve their performance, students should focus on enhancing their listening skills, expanding their vocabulary, and practicing writing essays on various topics.ConclusionIn conclusion, the June 2008 CET-4 exam was a comprehensive test of students' English proficiency skills. The exam consisted of listening comprehension, reading comprehension, cloze test, and writing sections. Overall, students found the exam challenging but fair. To perform well in the exam, students should focus on improving their listening skills, reading strategies, vocabulary, and writing skills. With practice and dedication, students can achieve success in the CET-4 exam and demonstrate their English proficiency to obtain their bachelor's degree.篇2The June 2008 College English Test (CET) Level 4 was a challenging examination that tested students' proficiency in English grammar, reading comprehension, writing, and listening skills. The test, also known as CET-4, is a standardized English proficiency exam for non-English majors in China, and it is a requirement for earning a bachelor's degree in many universities.The 2008 CET-4 exam consisted of four sections: Listening, Reading Comprehension, Writing, and Translation. Each section had a different set of questions to assess the students' language abilities.In the Listening section, students had to answermultiple-choice questions based on audio recordings. The recordings covered various topics such as conversations, lectures, and news reports. Students had to listen carefully and extract key information to answer the questions correctly.The Reading Comprehension section tested students' ability to understand and interpret written texts. The questions ranged from identifying main ideas, supporting details, and implied meanings to making inferences and drawing conclusions. Students had to demonstrate their reading skills by answering multiple-choice questions and completing sentences based on the passage.The Writing section required students to write an essay on a given topic within a specified time limit. Topics could vary from personal experiences, social issues, to current events. Students had to organize their ideas cohesively, use appropriate vocabulary, and apply correct grammar and punctuation to effectively communicate their thoughts.The Translation section evaluated students' proficiency in translating English passages into Chinese. Students had to demonstrate their understanding of both languages by accurately conveying the meaning and tone of the original text.Overall, the 2008 CET-4 exam was considered to be moderately difficult by most test-takers. Some students found the listening section challenging due to the speed of the audio recordings and the complexity of the vocabulary used. The reading comprehension section was also deemed tricky, as it required students to have a strong grasp of English grammar and vocabulary to answer the questions accurately.In the writing section, many students struggled with organizing their ideas and expressing them clearly and concisely within the word limit. The translation section posed a challenge for some students who had difficulty conveying the nuances of the English language into Chinese.Despite the difficulties, many students prepared diligently for the exam by reviewing grammar rules, practicing listening comprehension, reading English texts, and writing essays. Some students also attended English classes and workshops to improve their language skills and boost their confidence before taking the test.In conclusion, the 2008 CET-4 exam was a comprehensive assessment of students' English language proficiency. It tested students' listening, reading, writing, and translation skills, challenging them to demonstrate their abilities in variouslanguage tasks. While some students found certain sections of the exam to be challenging, many were able to overcome these obstacles through hard work and preparation. The CET-4 exam served as a valuable opportunity for students to showcase their English proficiency and language competency, paving the way for their academic and professional success in the future.篇32008年六月大学英语四级考试真题Part I Writing (30 minutes)注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。

商务英语大赛题库

商务英语大赛题库

一、选择题1、一国把自己的商品输往国外市场销售,称为()。

A、出口贸易B、进口贸易C、国际贸易D、国内贸易2、我国出口商品结构逐步由主要出口初级产品向主要出口()转变。

A、原材料B、农产品C、矿产品D、制成品3、在今后相当长的一个时期,()的出口在我国整个出口贸易中,仍将占有较大比重。

A、资产密集型产品B、劳动密集型产品C、技术密集型产品D、成本密集型产品4、普惠制的主要原则是()A、普遍的、非歧视的和互惠的B、普遍的、非歧视的和非互惠的C、非普遍的、非歧视的和互惠的D、普遍的、歧视的和非互惠的5、从价税=商品()×从价税率。

A、重量B、质量C、数量D、总值6、美国实施特别301条款“超级301条款”措施是一种()。

A、贸易自由化B、新贸易保护主义C、管理贸易D、都不是7、发展中国家采取种种措施限制外国工业品的进口,而以国内生产的产品来取代原先的进口工业品,从而促进本国民族工业发展的经济发展战略名称为()。

A、初级产品出口B、进口替代C、出口导向D、出口替代8、某国对某种商品进口的数量或金额规定最高限额,达到限额后便不再允许进口,这种措施称为()。

A、“自动”出口配额B、进口许可证制C、关税配额D、绝对配额9、完全可以脱离世界“自由市场”价格,由跨国公司自行决定的价格是:()。

A、垄断价格B、管理价格C、协定价格D、转移价格10、新贸易保护主义的基本特点是:()。

A.、进一步强化关税的征收B、强化关税征收的同时削减非关税措施C、强化关税和非关税措施D、在关税水平不断下降的情况下不断强化种种非关税措施11、世界上第一个由最富裕的发达资本主义国家和发展中国家组成的经济一体化组织是:()。

A、欧洲经济共同体B、洛美协定C、北美自由贸易区D、环太平洋经济合作12、下列陈述中哪一条不正确:()。

A、国民待遇是在签订贸易条约时所依据的重要法律原则之一B、国民待遇一般不包括沿海贸易权C、国民待遇一般不包括外国公民的私人经济权力D、领海捕鱼权通常不适用国民待遇原则13、影响国际分工的决定因素是()A、自然条件B、人口、生产规模及市场规模C、资本输出与资本流动D、社会生产力水平14、关贸总协定在数量限制上的原则是()。

2008年12月20日大学英语六级A卷真题满分答案6[1]

2008年12月20日大学英语六级A卷真题满分答案6[1]

2008年12月20日大学英语六级A卷真题满分答案6[1]Part VIndividuals and businesses have legal protection for intellectual property they create and own . intellectual proper _62_from creative thinking and may include products, 63 processes, and ideas. Intellectual property is protected 64 misapproprition(盗用)Misappropriation is taking the Intellectual propetty of others withour ____65____ compensation and using it for monetary gain.Legal protection is provided for the ___66___of intellectual propetty. The three common types of legal protection are patents, copyrights, and trademarks.Patents provide exclusive use of inventions. If the u.s patent office __67__ a patent, it is confirmind that the intellectual property is ___68____. The patent prevents others from making ,using, or selling the invention without the owner’s __69___ for a period of 20 years.Copyright are similar to patents __70___that they are applied to artistic works. A copyright protects the creator of an __72___artisitic or intellectual work, such as a song or a novel. A copyright gives the owner wxclusive rights to copy, __72___ display, or perform the work . the copyright prevents others from using and selling the work , the __73___ of a copyright is typically the lifetime of the author62 retrievesdeviatesresultsdeparts63servicesreserversassumptionsmotions64forwithbyfrom65 sound partial due random 66users owners masters executives 67 affords affiliates funds grants68sober unique universal 69 perspective permission conformity consensus 70 except besides eyond despite71 absolute alternative original orthodox 72stimulaatenominatedistribute73rangelengthscaleextent74 an additional 70 years. 74 A) plus C) viaTrademarks are words, names, or symbols that B) versus D) untilIdentify the manufacturer of a product and 75 it 75 A) distract C) distinguish from similar goods of others. A servicemark is B)differ D) disconnect similar to a trademark 76 is used to identify 76 A) or C) soservices. A trademark prevents others from using B) but D) whereasthe 77 or a similar word, name, or symbol to 77 A) identical C) literalB) analogical D) paralleltake advantage of the recognition and 78 of the 78 A) ambiguity C) popularity brand or to create confusion in the marketplace. B) utility D) proximity79 registration, a trademark is usually granted 79 A) From C) BeforeB) Over D) Uponfor a period of ten years. It can be 80 for 80 A)recurred C) recalled B) renewed D) recoveredadditional ten-year periods indefinitely as 81 as 81 A)long C) far the mark’s use continues. B)soon D) well。

2008年12月20日大学英语六级A卷真题 答案

2008年12月20日大学英语六级A卷真题 答案

最牛英语口语培训模式:躺在家里练口语,全程外教一对一,三个月畅谈无阻!洛基英语,免费体验全部在线一对一课程:/ielts/xd.html(报名网址)Part I writing (30 minutes)注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning) (15 minutes)Supersize surpriseAsk anyone why there is an obesity epidemic and they will tell you that it’s al down to eating too much and burning too few calories. That explanation appeals to common sense and has dominated efforts to get to the root of the obesity epidemic and reverse it/ yet obesity researchers are increasingly dissatisfied with it. Many now believe that something else must have changed in our environment to precipitate(促成) such dramatic rises in obesity over the past 40 years or so. Nobody is saying that the “big two”–reduced physical activity and increased availability of food –are not important contributors to the epidemic, but they cannot explain it all.Earlier this year a review paper by 20 obesity experts set out the 7 most plausible alternative explanations for the epidemic. Here they are.1. Not enough sleepIt is widely believed that sleep is for the brain, not the body. Could a shortage ofshut-eye also be helping to make us fat?Several large-scale studies suggest there may be a link. People who sleep less than 7 hours a night tend to have a higher body mass index than people who sleep more, according to data gathered by the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Similarly, the US Nurses’Health Study, which tracked 68,000 women for 16 years, found that those who slept an average of 5 hours a night gained more weight during the study period than women who slept 6 hours, who in turn gained more than whose who slept 7.It’s well known that obesity impairs sleep, so perhaps people get fat first and sleep less afterwards. But the nurses’study suggests that it can work in the other direction too: sleep loss may precipitate weight gain.Although getting figures is difficult, it appears that we really are sleeping less. In 1960 people in the US slept an average of 8.5 hours per night. A 2002 poll by the National Sleep Foundation suggests that the average has fallen to under 7 hours, and the decline is mirrored by the increase in obesity.2. Climate controlWe humans, like all warm-blooded animals, can keep our core body temperatures pretty much constant regardless of what’s going on in the world around us. We do this by altering our metabolic(新陈代新的) rate, shivering or sweating. Keeping warm and staying cool take energy unless we are in the “thermo-neutral zone”, which is increasingly where we choose to live and work.There is no denying that ambient temperatures(环境温度) have changed in the past few decades. Between 1970 and 2000, the average British home warmed from a chilly 13C to 18C. In the US, the changes have been at the other end of the thermometer as the proportion of homes with air conditionings rose from 23% to 47% between 1978 and 1997. In the southern states –where obesity rates tend to be highest –the number of houses with air conditioning has shot up to 71% from 37% in 1978. Could air conditioning in summer and heating in winter really make a difference to our weight?Sadly,there is some evidence that it does-at least with regard to heating. Studies show that in comfortable temperatures we use less energy.3.Less smokingBad news: smokers really do tend to be thinner than the rest of us,and quitting really does pack on the pounds, though no one isn sure why. It probably has something to do with the fact that nicotine is an appetite suppressant and appears to up your metabolic rate.Katherine Flegal and colleagres at the US National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville,Maryland, have calculated that people kicking the habit have been respousible for a small but significant portion of the US epidemic of fatness.From data collected aroud 1991 by the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey,they worked out that people who had quit in the previous decade were much more likely to be overweight than smokers and people who had neversmoked .Among men, for example, nearly half of quitters were overweight compared with 37% of non-smokers and only 28%of smokers.4. Genetic effectsYours chances of becoming fat may be set,at least in part,before you were even born.children of boese mothers are much more likely to become obest themselveslater in life.Offspring of mice fed a high-fat diet during pregnancy are much more likely to become fat than the offspring of identical mice fed a normal diet. Intriguingly,the effect persists for two or three generations.Grand-children of mice fed a high-fat diet grow up fat even if their own mother is fed normally-so you fate may have been sealed even before you were conceived.5.A little older…Some groups of people just happen to be fatter than others.surveys carried out by the US national center for health statisties found that adults aged 40 to 79 were around three times as likely to be obese as younger people.non-white females also tend to fall at the fatter end of the spectreum:Mexican-american women are 30% more likely than white women to be obsess,and black women have twice the risk.In the US,these groups account for an increasing percentage of thepopulation.between 1970 and 2000 the US population aged 35 to 44 grew by 43%.the proportion of Hispanic-americans also grew,from under 5% to 12.5% of the population,while the proportion of black Americans increased from 11% to12.3%.these changes may account in part for the increased prevalence of obesity.6.mature mumsMothers around the world are getting older.in the UK,the mean age for aving a frist child is 27.3,compared with 23.7 in 1970 .mean age at frist birth in the US has also increased, rising from 21.4 in 1970 to 24.9 in 2000.This would be neither here nor there if it were’t for the observation that having an older mother seems to be an independent risk factor for obesity. Results from the US national heart,lung and blood institute’s study found that the odds of a child being obese increase 14% for every five extra years of their mother’s age , though why this should be so is not entirely clear.Michael Symonds at the university of Nottingham,UK,found that first-bron children have more fat than younger ones. As family size decreases, firstbrons account for a greather share of the population. In 1964, british women gave birth to an average of 2.95 children;by 2005 that figure had fallen to 1.79. in the US in 1976, 9.6% of woman in their 40s had only one chile;in 2004 it was 17.4%. this combination of older mothers and more single children could be contributing to the obesity epidemic.7.Like marrying likeJust as people pair off according to looks, so they do for size. Lean people are more likely to marry lean an d fat more likely to marry fat. On its own, like marrying like cannot account for any increase in obesity. But combined with others- particularly thefact that obesity is partly genetic, and that heavier people have more children-it amplifies the increase form other causes.1. A)effects of obesity on people’s healthB)the link between lifestyle an obesityC)New explanations for the obesity epidemicD)possible ways to combat the obesity epidemic2. A)gained the least weightB)were inclined to eat lessC)found their vigor enhancedD)were less susceptible to illness3. A)it makes us sleepyB)it causes sleep lossC)it increases our appetiteD)it results from lack of sleep4. A)it makes us stay indoors moreB)it accelerates our metabolic rateC)it makes us feel more energeticD)it contributes to our weight gain5. A)it threatens their healthB)it heightens their spiritsC)it suppresses their appetiteD)it slows down their metabolism6. A)heavy smokersB)passive smokersC)those who never smokeD)those who quit smoking7. A)the growing number of smokers among young peopleB)the rising proportion of minorities in its populationC)the increasing consumption of high-calorie foodsD)the improving living standards of the poor people8.according to the US National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the reason why older mothers’children tend to be obese remains not entirely clear9.According to Michael Symonds, one factor contributing to the obesity epidemic is decrease of family size10 when two heavy people get married, chances of their children getting fat increase, because obesity is party genetizPart IIISection A11. A)He is quite easy to recognizeB)he is an outstanding speakerC)he looks like a movie starD)he looks young for his age12. A)consult her dancing teacherB)take a more interesting classC)continue her dancing classD)improve her dancing skills13. A)the man did not believe what the woman saidB)the man accompanied the woman to the hospitalC)the woman may be suffering from repetitive strain injuryD)the woman may not followed the doctor’s instructions14. A)they are not in style any moreB)they have cost him far too muchC)they no longer suit his eyesightD)they should be cleaned regularly15. A)he spilled his drink onto the floorB)he has just finished wiping the floorC)he was caught in a shower on his way homeD)he rushed out of the bath to answer the phone16. A)fixing some furnitureB)repairing the toy trainC)reading the instructionsD)assembling the bookcase17. A)urge Jenny to spend more time on studyB)help Jenny to prepare for the coming examsC)act towards Jenny in a more sensible way、D)send Jenny to a volleyball training center18. A)The building of the dam needs a large budgetB)the proposed site is near the residential areaC)the local people fel insecure about the damD)the dam poses a threat to the local environmentQuestion19 to21 are based on the conversation you have just heard19 A. It saw the end of its booming years worldwideB. Its production and sales reached record levels.C. It became popular in some foreign countriesD. Its domestic market started to shrink rapidly.20. A. They cost less.B. They tasted better.C. They were in fashion.D. They were widely advertised.21. A. It is sure to fluctuate .B. It is bound to revive.C. It will remain basically stable.D. It will see no more monopoly22. A. Organising protestsB. Recruiting membersC. Acting as its spokesman.D. Saving endangered animals.23. A. Anti-animal-abuse demonstrationsB. Anti-nuclear campaignsC. Surveying the Atlantic Ocean floorD. Removing industrial waste.24. A. By harassing them.B. By appealing to the publicC. By taking legal action.D. By resorting to force.25. A. DoubtfulB. ReservedC. IndifferentD. Supportive26. A, The air becomes still.B. The air pressure is low.C. The clouds block the sun.D. The sky appears brighter.27. A. Ancient people were better at foretelling the weather.B. Sailors’saying about the weather are unreliable.C. People knew long ago how to predict the weather.D. It was easiter to forecast the weather in the old days.28 A. Weather forecast is getting more accurate today.B. People can predict the weather by their sensesC. Who are the real esperts in weather forecast .D. Weather changes affect people’s life remarkably29. A. They often feel insecure about their jobs.B. They are unable to decide what to do first .C. They are feel burdened with numerous tasks every day.D they feel burdened with numerous tasks every day30 A. Analyze them rationally.B. Draw a detailed to-do list .C. Turn to others for help.D. Handle them one by one .31. A. They have accomplished little .B. They feel utterly exhausted .C. They have worked out a way to relax.D. They no longer feel any sense of guilt.32. A. Their performance may improve.B. Their immune system may be reinforcedC. Their blood pressure may rise all of a sudden.D. Their physical development may be enhanced.33. A. Improved mental functioningB. Increased susceptibility to diseaseC. Speeding up of blood circulationD. Reduction of stress-related hormones34. A. Pretend to be in better shape.B. Have more physical exercise .C. Turn more often to friends for helpD. Pay more attention to bodily sensations.35. A. Different approaches to coping with stress.B. Various causes for serious health problems.C. The relationship between stress and illness.D. New finding of medical research on stress.Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Section AQuestions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage.One of the major producers of athletic footwear, with 2002 sales of over $10 billion, is a company called Nike, with corporate headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. Forbes magazine identified Nike’s president, Philip Knight, as the 53rd-richest man in the world in 2004. But Nike has not always been a large multimillion-dollar organization. In fact, Knight started the company by selling shoes from the back of his car at track meets.In the late 1950s Philip Knight was a middle-distance runner on the University of Oregon track team, coached by Bill Bowerman. One of the top track coaches in the U.S., Bowerman was also known for experimenting with the design of running shoes in an attempt to make them lighter and more shock-absorbent. After attending Oregon, Knight moved on to do graduate work at Stanford University; his MBA thesis was on marketing athletic shoes. Once he received his degree, Knight traveled to Japan to contact the Onitsuka Tiger Company, a manufacturer of athletic shoes. Knight convinced the company’s officials of the potential for its product in the U.S. In 1963 he received his first shipment of Tiger shoes, 200 pairs in total.In 1964, Knight and Bowerman contributed $500 each to from Blue Ribbon Sports, the predecessor of Nike. In the first few years, Knight distributed shoes out of his car at local track meets. The first employees hired by Knight were former college athletes. The company did not have the money to hire “experts”, and there was no established athletic footwear industry in North America from which to recruit those knowledgeable in the field. In its early years the organization operated in anunconventional manner that characterized its innovative and entrepreneurial approach to the industry. Communication was informal; people discussed ideas and issues in the hallways, on a run, or over a beer. There was little task differentiation. There were no job descriptions, rigid reporting systems, or detailed rules and regulations. The team spirit and shared values of the athletes on Bowerman’s teams carried over and provided the basis for the collegial style of management that characterized the early years of Nikes.47. While serving as a track coach, Bowerman tried to design running shoes that were lighter and more shock-absorbent.48. During his visit to Japan, Knight convinced the officials of the Onitsuka Tiger Company that its product would have potentials in the U.S.49. Blue Ribbon Sports as unable to hire experts due to the absence of established athletic footwear in North America.50. In the early years of Nike, communication within the company was usually carried out informally.51. What qualities of Bowerman’s teams formed the basis of Nike’s early management style?The team spirit and shared valves of the athlets.Passage onequestions 52 to 56 are based on the following passagesustainable development is applied to just about eberything from energy to clean water and economic growth,and as a result it has become difficult to question either the basic assumptions behind it or the way the concept is put to use.this is especially true in agriculture,where sustainable development is often taken as the sole measure of progress without a proper appreciation of histrorcal and cultural perspectives.To start with,it is important to remember that the nature of agriculture has changed markedly throughout history,and will continue to do so .medieval agriculture in northern Europe fed,clothed and shelered a predominantly rural society with a much lower population density than it is today.it had minimal effect on biodiversity,and anypollution it caused was typically localized.in termsof energy use and the nutrients captured in the product it was relatively inefficient.Contrast this with farming since the start of the industrial petion from overseas led farmers to specialize and increase yields.throughout this period food became cheaper,safe and more reliable.however,these changes have alsoled to habitat loss and to diminishing biodiversity.What’smore,demand for animal products in developing countrics is growing so fast that meeting it will require an extra 300 million tons of grain a year by 2050.yet the growth of cities and in dustry is reducing the amount of water available for agriculture in many regions.All this means that agriculture in the 21st century will have to be very different from how it was in the 20th.this will require radical thinking.for example,we need to move away from the idea that traditional practices are inevitably more sustainable than new ones.we also need to abandon the notion that agriculture can be “zero impact”. The key will be to abandon the rather simple and static measures of sustainability,which centre on the need to maintain production without increasing damage.instead we need a more dynamic interpretation,one that looks at the pros and cons of all the various way land is used.there are many different ways to measure agricultural performance besides food yield:energy use, environmental costs,water purity,carbon footprint and biodiversity. It is clear, for example,that the carbon of transporting tomatoes from spain to the UKIs less than that of producing them in the UK with additional heating and lighting.but we do not know whether lower carbon footprints will always be better for biodiversity.What is crucial is recognizing that sustainable agriculture is not just about sustainable food production.52. How do people ofen measure progress in agriculture?A) By its productivity C) By its impact on the environmetB) By its sustainability D) By its contribution to economic growth53. Specialisation and the effort to incease yields have esulted in________.A) Localised pollution C) competition from overseasB) the shrinking of farmland D) the decrease of biodiversity54.What does the author think of traditional farming practices?A)They have remained the same over the centuriesB)They have not kept pace with population growthC)They are not necessarily sustainableD)They are environmentally friendly55.What will agriculture be like in the 21st centuryA) It will go through radical changesB) It will supply more animal productsC) It will abandon traditional farming practicesD) It will cause zero damage to the environment56 What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage?A) To remind people of the need of sustainable developmentB) To suggest ways of ensuring sustainable food productionC) To adance new criteria for measuring farming progressD) To urge people to rethink what sustainable agriculture isPassage TwoQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passageThe percentage of immigrants(including those unlawfully present) in the United states has been creeping upward for years. At 12.6 percent, it is now higher than at any point ince the mid1920sWe are not about to go back to the days when Congress openly worried about inferior races polluing America’s bloodstream. But once again we are wondering whether we have too many of the wrong sort fo necomers.Their loudest citecs argue that the new wave of immigrants cannot,and indeed do not want to, fit in as previousgenerations did.We now know that these racist views were wrong.In time, Italians, Romanians and members of other so-called inferior races became exemplary Americans and contributed greatly, in ways too numerous to detail , to the building of this magnificent nation. There is no reason why these new immigrants should not have the same success.Although children of Mexican immigrants do better, in terms of educational and professional attainment, than thir parents UCLA sociologist Edward Telles has found that the gains don’t continme. Indeed, the fouth generation is marginally worse off than the third James Jackson,of the University of Michigan,has foud a simila rend among black Caribbean immigrants,Tells fears that Mexican-Americans may be fated to follow in the footsteps of American blacks-that largeparts of the community may become mired in a seemingly state of poverty and Underachievement . LikeAfrican-Americans, Mexican-americans are increasingly relegated to (降入)segregated, substandyrd schools, and their dropout rate is the highest for any 儿童会nic group in the country.We have learned much about the foolish idea of excluding people on the presumption of the ethnic/racial inferiority. But what we have not yet learned is how to make the process of Americanization work for all. I am not talking about requiring people to learn English or to adopt American ways; those things happen pretty much on their own, but as arguments about immigration hear up the campaign trail, we also ought to ask some broader question about assimilation, about ho wto ensure that people , once outsiders , don’t fovever remain marginalized within these shores.That is a much larger question than what should happen with undocumented workers, or how best to secure the border, and it is one that affects not only newcomers but groups that have been here for generations. It will have more impact on our future than where we decide to set the admissions bar for the lasest ware of would-be Americans. And it would be nice if we finally got the answer right.57.How were immigrants viewed by U.S. Congress in early days?A)They were of inferior races.B)They were a Source of political corruption.C)They were a threat to the nation’s security.D)They were part of the nation’s bloodstream.58.What does the author think of the new immigrants?A)They will be a dynamic work force in the U.S.B)They can do just as well as their predecessors.C)They will be very disappointed on the new land.D)They may find it hard to fit into the mainstream.59.What does Edward Telles’research say about Mexican-Americans?A)They may slowlu improve from generation to generation.B)They will do better in terms of deucationl attainment.C)They will melt into the African-American community.D)They may forever remain poor and underachieving.60.What should be done to help the new immigrants?A)Rid them of their inferiority complex.B)Urge them to adopt American customs.C)prevent them from being marginalized.D)Teach them standard American English.61.According to the author,the burning issue concerning immigrationg is_______.A)how to deal with people entering the U.S. without documentsB)how to help immigrants to better fit into American societyC)how to stop illegal immigrants from crossing the corderD)how to limit the number of immigrants to enter the U.S.Part VIndividuals and businesses have legal protection for intellectual property they create and own . intellectual proper _62_from creative thinking and may include products, 63 processes, and ideas. Intellectual property is protected 64 misapproprition(盗用)Misappropriation is taking the Intellectual propetty of others withour ____65____ compensation and using it for monetary gain.Legal protection is provided for the ___66___of intellectual propetty. The three common types of legal protection are patents, copyrights, and trademarks.Patents provide exclusive use of inventions. If the u.s patent office __67__ a patent, it is confirmind that the intellectual property is ___68____. The patent prevents others from making ,using, or selling the invention without the owner’s__69___ for a period of 20 years.Copyright are similar to patents __70___that they are applied to artistic works. A copyright protects the creator of an __72___artisitic or intellectual work, such as a song or a novel. A copyright gives the owner wxclusive rights to copy,__72___ display, or perform the work . the copyright prevents others from using and selling the work , the __73___ of a copyright is typically the lifetime of the author 62 retrievesdeviatesresultsdeparts63 services reservers assumptions motions64forwithbyfrom65sound partialdue random66users owners masters executives67 affords affiliates funds grants68 solemn sober unique universal69 perspective permission conformity consensus70 except besides eyond despite71 absolute alternative original orthodox72presumestimulatenominatedistribute73rangelengthscaleextent74 an additional 70 years. 74 A) plus C) viaTrademarks are words, names, or symbols that B) versus D) untilIdentify the manufacturer of a product and 75 it 75 A) distract C) distinguishfrom similar goods of others. A servicemark is B)differ D) disconnectsimilar to a trademark 76 is used to identify 76 A) or C) soservices. A trademark prevents others from using B) but D) whereasthe 77 or a similar word, name, or symbol to 77 A) identical C) literalB) analogical D) paralleltake advantage of the recognition and 78 of the 78 A) ambiguity C) popularitybrand or to create confusion in the marketplace. B) utility D) proximity79 registration, a trademark is usually granted 79 A) FromC) BeforeB) OverD) Uponfor a period of ten years. It can be 80 for 80 A)recurredC) recalledB) renewedD) recoveredadditional ten-year periods indefinitely as 81 as 81 A)long C) farthe mark’s use continues. B)soon D) wellPart VI Translation (5 minutes)Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.Please write your translation on Answer Sheet 2注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答,只需写出译文部分。

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2008年6月大学英语六级真题及答案详解

2008年6月大学英语六级真题及答案详解

2008年6月21日大学英语六级真题及答案PartⅠWriting (30 minutes)Will E-books Replace Traditional Books?1.随着信息技术的发展,电子图书越来越多2.有人认为电子图书会取代传统图书,理由是……3.我的看法Part ⅡReading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)(15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1 For questions 1-7,choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D. For questions 8-10,complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.What will the world be like in fifty years?This week some top scientists, including Nobel Prize winners, gave their vision of how the world will look in 2056,fron gas-powered cars to extraordinary health advances, John Ingham reports on what the world‟s fi nest minds believe our futures will be.For those of us lucky enough to live that long,2056 will be a world of almost perpetual youth, where obesity is a remote memory and robots become our companions.We will be rubbing shoulders with aliens and colonizing outer space. Better still, our descendants might at last live in a world at peace with itself.The prediction is that we will have found a source of inexbaustible, safe, green energy, and that science will have killed off religion. If they are right we will have removed two of the main causes of war-our dependence on oil and religious prejudice.Will we really, as today‟s scientists claim, be able to live for ever or at least cheat the ageing process so that the average person lives to 150?Of course, all these predictions come with a scientific health warning. Harvard professor Steven Pinker says: “This is an invitation to look foolish, as with the predictions of domed cities and nuclear-powered vacuum cleaners that were made 50 year ago.”Living longerAnthony Atala, director of the Wake Forest Institute in North Carolina, belives failing organs will be repaired by injecting cells into the body. They will naturally to straight to the injury and help heal it. A system of injections without needles could also slow the ageing process by using the same process to “tune” cells.Bruce Lahn, professor of human genetics at the University of Chicago, anticipates the abilityto produce“unlimited supplies” of transplantable human organs without the needed a n ew organ, such as kidney, the surgeon would contact a commercial organ producer, give him the patient‟s immuno-logical profile and would then be sent a kidney with the correct tissue type.These organs would be entirely composed of human cells, grown by introducing them into animal hosts, and alloweing them to deveoop into and organ in place of the animal‟s own. But Prof. Lahn believes that farmed brains would be “off limits”.He says: “Very few people would want to have their brains replaced by someone els e‟s and we probably don‟t want to put a human brain ing an animal body.”Richard Miller, a professor at the University of Michigan, thinks scientist could develop“an thentic anti-ageing drugs” by working out how cells in larger animals such as whales and human resist many forms of injuries. He says:“It‟s is now routine, in laboratory mammals, to extend lifespan by about 40%. Turning on the same protective systems in people should, by 2056, create the first class of 100-year-olds who are as vigorous and pro ductive as today‟s people in their 60s”AliensConlin Pillinger ,professor of planerary sciences at the Open University,says:”I fancy that at least we will be able to show that life didi start to evolve on Mars well as Earth.”Within 50years he hopes scientists will prove that alien life came here in Martian meteorites(陨石). Chris McKay,a planetary scientist at NASA‟s Ames Research Center.believes that in 50 years we may find evidence of alien life in ancient permanent forst of Mars or on other planers.He adds:”There is even a chance we will find alien life forms here on Earth.It mightbe as different as English is to Chinese.Priceton professor Freeman Dyson thinks it “likely” that life form outer space will be discovered defore 2056 because the tools for finding it, such as optical and radio detection and data processing,are improving.He ays:”As soon as the first evidence is found,we will know what to look for and additional discoveries are likely to follow quickly.Such discoveries are likely to have revolutionary consequences for biology, astronomy and philosophy. They may change the way we look at ourselves and our place in the universe.Colonies in spaceRichard Gottprofessor of astrophysics at Princeton,hopes man will set up a self-sufficient colony on Mars,which would be a “life insurance policy against whateve r catastrophes,natural or otherwise,might occur on Earth.“The real space race is whether we will colonise off Earth on to other worlds before money forthe space programme runs out.”Spinal injuriesEllen Heber-Katz,a professor at the Wistar Institude in Philadelphia,foresees cures for inijuries causing paralysis such as the one that afflicated Superman star Christopher Reeve.She says:”I believe that the day is not far off when we will be able to profescribe drugs that cause severes(断裂的) spinal cords to heal,hearts to regenerate and lost limbs to regrow.“People will come to expect that injured or diseased organs are meant to be repaired from within,inmuch the same way that we fix an appliance or automobile:by replancing the damaged part with a manufacturer-certified new part.”She predict that within 5 to 10 years fingers and toes will be regrown and limbs will start to be regrown a few years later. Reparies to the nervous system will start with optic nerves and,in time,the spinal cord.”Within 50years whole body replacement will be routine,”Prof.Heber-Katz adds.ObesitySydney Brenner,senior distinguished fellow of the Crick-Jacobs Center in California,won the 2002 Noblel Prize for Medicine and says that if there is a global disaster some humans will survive-and evolition will favour small people with bodies large enough to support the required amount of brain power.”Obesity,”he says.”will have been solved.”RobotsRodney Brooks,professor of robotice at MIT,says the problems of developing artificial intelligence for robots will be at least partly overcome.As a result,”the possibilities for robots working with people will open up immensely”EnergyBill Joy,green technology expert in Califomia,says:”The most significant breakthrought would be to have an inexhaustible source of safe,green energy that is substantially cheaper than any existing energy source.”Ideally,such a source would be safe in that it could not be made into weapons and would not make hazardous or toxic waste or carbon dioxide,the main greenhouse gas blamed for global warming.SocietyGeoffrey Miller,evolutionary psychologist at the University of New Mexico,says:”The US will follow the UKin realizing that religion is nor a prerequisite (前提)for ordinary human decency.“This,s cience will kill religion-not by reason challenging faith but by offering a more practical,uniwersal and rewarding moral frameworkfor human interaction.”He also predicts that “ahsurdly wasteful”displays of wealth will become umfashionable while the importance of close-knit communities and families will become clearer.These there changer,he says,will help make us all”brighe\ter,wiser,happier and kinder”.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

200806听力原文

200806听力原文

2008年6月大学英语六级考试听力原文Section A11.M:Good news,I'm not going to have surgery after all.The doctor says I can start working out again soon andmaybe play football like before in a few weeks.W:That's terrific.It would be great if you could get back in shape in time for the World Cup.Q:W hat do we leam from the conversation?12.M:I really need to make some extra money.You know I've practically spent my entire budget for this semester.W:Why not check out the new cafeteria at Market Street?I think there are still a few openings suitable for seniors like you.Q:W hat does the woman suggest the man do?13.M:I hear John left his cat in your care while he's on vacation abroad.How are you getting along with it?W:Well,it never comes when I call it.It spills its food and sheds all over the place.I can't wait till John gets back.Q:How does the woman find the cat?14.W:Hello,Professor White,I got my grade in the mail this morning,but I think there might be a mistake in mymark.M:Y eah,I've got several calls jus t like yours.There must be a problem with the computing system.It should be straightened out in a couple of hours.Q:W hat does the man mean?15.M:Professor Johnson,last night when I was putting the finishing touches on my paper,a computer failurecompletely wiped out my files,do you think I can have another day to retype it?W:Fm sorry,Rod.I'm leaving for a conference tomorrow and I'll be away two weeks.I suppose you could send me an E-copy.Q:W hy does the man say he can't submit his ass ignment on time?16.W:I just called the travel agency,it's all set.On June1st,we are heading for the mountains and will be campingthere for a whole week.M:Have you checked the academic calendar?My classes aren't over until the8th.Q:W hat does the man imply?17.W:I thought there was still time for me to apply for a student loan.But someone just told me that the clos ing datewas last Tuesday.M:A re you sure?I thought we still had another month.Wait,I've got a brochure right st Tues day was the opening date.Q:W hat does the man imply?18.W:Look at all the pollutants going into the air from those factories.Do you think they'll ever get that undercontrol?M:Now with the new laws in effect and social awareness increasing,we are sure to turn things around.Q:W hat does the man mean?Co n v ers a tion On eW:Tell me,Peter,what makes Harrods so famous?M:Well,it's the biggest department store in the UK.A nd its food hall and the Egyptian hall are very famous.People come to Harrods jus t to see them.W:What i s special about the food hall?M:It sells many different kinds of food.For example,it has250kinds of cheese from all over the world and more than 180kinds of bread.Customers also love all the different kinds of chocolate.They buy a hundred tons every year. W:That's amazing!A nd why i s the Egyptian hall so famous?M:Well,when people see it,they feel they are in another world.It looks like an Egyptian building from4,000yearsago and it sells beautiful objects.They are not4,000years old,of course.W:Is it true that Harrods produces its own electricity?M:Y es,it does.70%,enough for a s mall town.To light the outside of the building,we use11,500light bulbs.W:Really?Tell me,how many customers do you have on an average day?A nd how much do they spend?M:A bout30,000people come on an average day.But during the sales,the number increases to300,000customers a day.How much do they spend?Well,on average,customers spend about 1.5million pounds a day.The record for one day is nine million pounds.W:Nine million pounds in one day?M:Y es,on the first day of the January sales.W:Harrods says it sells everything to everybody,everywhere.Is that really true?M:Oh,yes,of course!A bsolutely everything!Qu es tion s19to22a re ba s ed on the co n v ers a tio n you h av e ju s t hea rd.19.W hat is the food hall o f Harrods noted for?20.W hat does the Egyptian hall seem like to the customers?21.W hat may customers find surpris ing about Harrods?22.A bout how many customers come to Harrods on an average day?Co n v ers a tion T woW:Hi Kevin!M:Hi Laura,long time no see!W hat have you been up to lately?W:Not much.I can assure you.A nd you?M:Much the same e xcept I do have some big news.W:Come on.This suspense is killing me.M:No,really,what have you been doing these past few weeks?The last time I saw you,you were looking for a new job.W:Well,that's not exactly true.I was thinking about changing jobs.Luckily,they offered me a new position in the accounting department.M:A step up in the big bus iness world.W:I wouldn't exaggerate,but I a m pleased.I had been hoping to get a promotion for a while.So when it finally camethrough,I was relieved.Actually,thafs why I was looking for a new job.I just didn't want to work there anymore if they weren't going to recognize my efforts.M:Right,sometimes you can do your bes t and it seems like the others don't know you exist.I hope the money's better.W:I got a reasonable raise,now enough about me.Fm dying to hear your news.M:I am getting married.W:No,you said you'd never get married.M:That was then and this is now.You've got to meet Andrea,she's great!W:This is all news to me.I didn't even know you were dating.M:We weren't.We've just been dating for two weeks now.W:And you're getting married?M:I know.I can't help it.I jus t know she's the one.W:Well,congratulations!That's fantastic!M:Thanks,I'm glad to hear you feel that way.Questions23to25are based on the conversation you have just heard.23.W hat was the wo man doing when the man last saw her?24.W hy does the woman say she was relieved?25.W hy is the woman surprised at the man's news?Section BPassage OneWater scooters are water vehicles that look very much like motorcycles.Nowadays,speedy,colorful water scooters are gaining in popularity.They can travel anywhere a s mall boat can and are typically popular with young people.The ris ing popularity of the craft has raised the question of water scooter regulation.In this case,the argument for strict regulation is compelling.Water scooters are a particularly deadly form o f water recreation.For example,two women were vacationing in Longboat Key.While they were floating on the rubber boat along the shore,a w ater scooter crashed into them and killed them.A lso,water scooter operators have been killed or serious ly injured in collis ions with other water craft.Others have been stranded at the sea when their scooters either failed or sank far from shore.Many water scooter operators are inexperienced and ignorant of navigational rules,which increases the potential for accidents.The increasing popularity of the scooter has aggravated the problem,providing more water vehicles to compete for the same space.Crowded water ways are s imply an open invitation to disaster.In addition to the inherent operational hazards of water scooters,they are proving to be an environmental nuisance.Beach residents complain of the noise of the scooters.The Pacific Whale Foundation on the west coast expressed concern that the scooters are frightening away an endangered species of whale that migrates to Hawaii for breeding.Regulations,such as minimum operating age,restricted operating areas and compuls ory classes in water safety are essential.Without such regulations, tragedies involving water scooters are sure to multiply,which makes many beaches unsafe for recreation.Questions26to29are based on the passage you have just heard.26.W hat does the speaker say about water scooters?27.W hat is mentioned as one of the causes of water accidents?28.In what way are water scooters said to be an environmental nuisance?29.W hat does the speaker propose to ensure the safety o f beaches for recreation?Passage TwoIt seems to me that neighbors are going out of style in A merica.The friend ne xt door from whom you borrowed four eggs or a ladder has moved and the people in there now are strangers.Some of the traditional stories of neighborliness are impractical or silly and may be just as well that our relations with our neighbors are changing.The saying in the Bible"Love thy neighbor"was probably a poor translation of what must have originally been,"respect thy neighbor".Love can't be called up on order.Fewer than half the people in the United States live in the same house they lived in five years ago.So there is no reason to love the people who live next door to you,just because they happened to wander into a real estate office that listed the place next door to yours.The only thing neighbors have in common,to begin with,is pro ximity and unless something more develops that isn't reason enough to be best friends.It sometimes happens naturally,but the chances are very s mall that your neighbors will be your choice as friends or that you will be theirs,either.The best relationship with neighbors is one of friendly distance.You say“hello,,,use s mall talk if you see them in the yard,you discuss problems as they arise and you help each other in an emergency.The drive way or the fence between you i s not really a cold shoulder but a clear boundary.We all like clearly-defined boundaries for ourselves.Questions30to32are based on the passage you have just heard.30.W hat does the speaker say about the relations among neighbors nowadays?31.W hy does the speaker say it may be difficult for people to love their neighbors?32.W hat should neighbors do in the speaker's opinion?Passage ThreeArticles in magazines and newspapers and special reports on radio and televis ion reflect the concern o f many A mericans about the increasing drop-out rate in our junior and senior high schools.Coupled with this fact is the warning that soon we will no longer have a work force to fill the many jobs that require properly educated personnel. The high student drop-out rate is not a recent development.Ten years ago,many urban schools were reporting drop-out rates between35and50percent.Some administrators maintain that drop-outs remain the single greatest problem in their schools.Consequently,much effort has been spent on identifying students with problems in order to give them more attention before they become failures.Since the drop-out problem doesn't start in senior high school,special programs in junior high school focus on students who show promise but have a record of truancy一that is staying away from school without permission.Under the guidance of counselors,these students are placed in classes with teachers who have had success in working with s imilar young people.Strategies to motivate students in a high school include rewarding academic excellence by designating scholars of the month,or by issuing articles of clothing,such as school letter jackets formerly given only to athletes.No one working with these students claims to know how to keep all students in school.Counselors,teachers and administrators are in the frontlines of what seems at times to be a losing battle.Actually,this problem should be everyone's concern since uneducated,unemployed citizens affect us all.Questions33to35are based on the passage you have just heard.33.W hy are many A mericans concerned with the increas ing drop-out rate in school?34.W hat do we leam about the student drop-out problem in A merica?35.W hat is mentioned as one of the strategies used to motivate students?Section Crm interested in the criminal justice system of our country.It seems to me that something has to be done,if we're to survive as a country.I certainly don't know what the answers to our problems are.Things certainly get complicated in a hurry when you get into them,but I wonder if something couldn't be done to deal with some of these problems. One thing I'm concerned about is our practice of putting offenders in jail who haven't harmed anyone.W hy not work out some system whereby they can pay back the debts they owe society instead o f incurring another debt by going to prison and,of course,coming under the influence of hardened criminals?Fm also concerned about the short prison sentences people are serving for serious crimes.O f course one alternative to this is to restore capital punishment,but I'm not sure I wou ld be for that,rm not sure it's right to take an eye for an eye.The alternative to capital punishment is longer s entences but they would certainly cost the tax-payers much money.I also think we must do something about the insanity plea.In my opinion,anyone who takes another person's life intentionally is insane;however,that does not mean that the person isn,t guilty of the crime or that he shouldn't pay society the debt he owe s.It's sad,of course,that a person may have to spend the rest of his life,or a large part of it in prison for acts that he committed while not in full control of his mind.。

《法律信息资源检索与利用》习题范例

《法律信息资源检索与利用》习题范例

《法律信息资源检索与利用》习题范例1WestlawQ:随着全球经济一体化,我国有很多企业纷纷赴美上市,因此需要了解美国的相关规定。

在Westlaw数据库中检索美国的Sarbanes-Oxley法案,掌握它的最新动态,尤其关注其中404条款关于企业内控相关法案的演进过程。

A:1.首先通过Directory,选择U.S.Federal Materials当中的Statutes ;2.接着选择U.S.C.A. Popular Name Table(USCA-POP)子库;3.点击Statutes Index,并输入Sarbanes-Oxley;4. 在Result List中选择Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002;5.点击404条款右侧的链接,并点击对话框右下方的Maximize放大;6.浏览该条内容,并注意到左边的黄色旗帜,点击察看最新的立法动态。

也可察看左边的Graphical Statutes,察看该条规定的演进过程。

本例中,可以了解westlaw另一个独具特色的功能KeyCite,用户从其旗号标识便能知道该判例或者成文法是否仍然有效,KeyCite除了提供旗号标识,还提供了判例或成文法的发展历史,以及参考该判例的判例清单。

对于查询某个判例或者法规时,往往会出现以下三种旗号标识:红旗,表示该判例至少有某一处已经被推翻;黄旗,表示该判例尽管有问题,但还未被撤消或是推翻;蓝色的“H”,表示该判例可以引用。

点击本例中的Citing References,可以清楚地把握参考该条款的文献情况。

1考核时,请各位同学按照检索步骤,写出检索思路、操作流程和检索结果,不需要截图说明。

HeinOnlineQ:查找Jack Goldsmith发表的关于互联网方面的研究论文。

A:点击Field Search,在字段名下拉列表中选择Author/Creator,输入Jack Goldsmith,接着选择Article Title,输入internet,并将连接词设置为AND,点击 search提交检索要求:还可对检索结果设定排序依据,如Relevance(相关度)、Number of Times Cited (被引用次数)、Volume Date( 卷期时间)等:排序依据LexisNexis法律数据库Q:在法律法规中搜寻“课堂使用复印专著是否违反知识产权(Fair Use)”相关条款。

Grade 2008 Dictation 8

Grade 2008 Dictation 8

Grade 08Dictation 08--Obama Turns Attention to Latin AmericaThis is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.This week, President Obama made his first official visit to Latin America. He arrived Thursday in Mexico City and met with President Felipe Calderon. They discussed the drug war in Mexico, illegal immigration and the world recession. They also announced plans to cooperate in efforts to fight climate change and develop clean forms of energy.Drug-related violence in Mexico has killed more than seven thousand people since the beginning of last year -- often with guns bought in the United States. The violence is now spreading over the border to American communities. This comes as American officials say Mexican organized crime groups are supplying drugs in a growing number of cities across the United States.President Obama says the United States must reduce its demand for drugs and do its part to reduce the flow of guns and money to Mexico. Earlier this week, he used a law called the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act to target three Mexican drug organizations. The action will let the Treasury Department block or seize any of their money within reach of United States laws.Also this week, the Obama administration named a former Justice Department official as so-called border czar. Alan Bersin will supervise efforts to secure the border with Mexico and to slow illegal immigration. He also had that job under Bill Clinton.President Obama made a campaign promise to begin efforts for immigration reform in his first year in office. He has already met with Hispanic members of Congress and promised to work with them to try to shape a plan.A new report says Mexicans now represent one-third of all immigrants in the United States -- by far the largest nationality group. The Pew Hispanic Center says more than half of Mexican immigrants are undocumented. They represent about sixty percent of the estimated twelve million illegal immigrants in the United States.From Mexico, President Obama traveled Friday to the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago for the Fifth Summit of the Americas. The meetings bring together leaders of thirty-four countries. The only country not invited was Cuba. But earlier this week, President Obama lifted some restrictions on Cuba.The actions do not end the nearly fifty year old trade embargo against the island. But Americans with family in Cuba will now be more free to visit and send moneyto family members. Critics say the money will only help Cuba's communist leaders.Secretary of State Hillary Clinton welcomed Cuba's reaction. President Raul Castro said Cuba is willing to discuss "everything" with the United States, including human rights, press freedoms and political prisoners. But he also said Cuba must be treated as an equal.。

2008年高考英语知识运用部分综合试题总体分析试题精解全文翻译[12套]

2008年高考英语知识运用部分综合试题总体分析试题精解全文翻译[12套]

2008年高考英语知识运用部分综合试题总体分析试题精解全文翻译[12套]Section ⅠUse of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) from each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)一、美陪审团制度As former colonists of Great Britain, the Founding Fathers of the United States adopted much of the legal system of Great Britain. We have a “common law”, or law made by courts__1__a monarch or other central governmental__2__like a legislature. The jury, a__3__of ordinary citizens chosen to decide a case, is an__4__ part of our common-law system.Use of juries to decide cases is a__5__feature of the American legal system. Few other countries in the world use juries as we do in the United States.__6__the centuries, many people have believed that juries in most cases reach a fairer and more just result__7__would be obtained using a judge__8__, as many countries do.__9__a jury decides cases after “__10__”, or discussions among a group of people, the jury’s decision is likely to have the__11__ from many different people from different backgrounds, who must as a group decide what is right.Juries are used in both civil cases, which decide__12__ among__13__ citizens, and criminal cases, which decide cases brought by the government __14__ that individuals have committed crimes. Juries are selected from the U.S. citizens and__15__. Jurors, consisting of __16__ numbers, are called for each case requiring a jury.The judge__17__to the case__18__the selection of jurors to serve as the jury for that case. In some states,__19__jurors are questioned by the judge; in others, they are questioned by the lawyers representing the__20__under rules dictated by state law.1. [A] other than [B] rather than [C] more than [D] or rather2. [A] agency [B] organization [C] institution [D] authority3. [A] panel [B] crew [C] band [D] flock4. [A] innate [B] intact [C] integral [D]integrated5. [A]discriminating[B]distinguishing [C]determining [D]diminishing6. [A] in [B] by [C] after [D] over7. [A] that [B] which [C] than [D] as8. [A] alike [B] alone [C] altogether [D] apart9. [A] Although [B] Because [C] If [D] While10.[A] deliberations [B] meditations [C] reflections [D]speculations11.[A] outline [B] outcome [C] input [D] intake12.[A] arguments [B] controversies [C] disputes [D]hostilities13.[A] fellow [B] individual [C] personal [D] private14.[A] asserting [B] alleging [C] maintaining [D]testifying15.[A] assembled [B] evoked [C] rallied [D] summoned16.[A] set [B] exact [C] given [D]placed17.[A] allocated [B] allotted [C] appointed [D]assigned18.[A]administers [B]manages [C]oversees [D]presides19.[A] inspective [B] irrespective [C] perspective [D]prospective20.[A] bodies [B] parties [C] sides [D] units答案1. B2. D3. A4. C5. B6. D7.C8.B9. B 10. A11. C 12. C 13.D 14.B 15. D 16. A 17. D 18. C 19. D 20. B总体分析本文介绍了美国的陪审团制度。

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Americans are more socially isolated than they were 20 years ago, separated by work, commuting and the single life, researchers reported on Friday.
Nearly a quarter of people surveyed said they had "zero" close friends with whom to discuss personal matters. More than 50 percent named two or fewer confidants, most often immediate family members, the researchers said.
"This is a big social change, and it indicates something that's not good for our society," said Duke University Professor Lynn Smith-Lovin, lead author on the study to be published in the American Sociological Review.
She said it indicated people had a surprising drop in the number of close friends since 1985. At that time, Americans most commonly said they had three close friends whom they had known for a long time, saw often, and with whom they shared a number of interests. They were almost as likely to name four or five friends, and the relationships often sprang from their neighborhoods or communities.
Ties to a close network of friends create a social safety net that is good for society, and for the individual. Research has linked social support and civic participation to a longer life, Smith-Lovin said.
People were not asked why they had fewer intimate ties, but Smith-Lovin said that part of the cause could be that Americans are working more, marrying later, having fewer children, and commuting longer distances.
The data also show the social isolation trend mirrors other class divides: Non-whites and people with less education tend to have smaller social networks than white Americans and the highly educated. That means that in daily life, personal emergencies and national disasters such as Hurricane Katrina, those with the fewest resources also have the fewest personal friends to call for advice and assistance. "It's one thing to know someone and exchange e-mails with them. It's another thing to say, 'Will you give me a ride out of town with all of my possessions and pets? And can I stay with you for a couple or three months?" Smith-Lovin said.
"Worrying about social isolation is not a matter of nostalgia for a warm and cuddly past. Real things are strongly connected with that," added Harvard University Public Policy Professor Robert Putnam. He suggested flexible work schedules would allow Americans to tend both personal and professional lives.
1. One reason for the social isolation of Americans is __________.
A. frequent relocation
B. frequent traveling
C. living alone
D. working flexible hours
2. The percentage of Americans with more than two close friends is about __________.
A.25%
B. 50%
C. 60%
D. 75%
3. According to the passage, close social ties among people are _________.
A. a must for social progress
B. beneficial for the family
C. a source of happiness
D. good for peop le’s health
4. It is implied that _________ tend to live a more socially isolated life.
A. people in the higher social ladder
B. people in the lower social ladder
C. people with a longer life span
D. people with a shorter life span
5. According to Robert Putnam, __________.
A. it is useless to worry about social isolation
B. social isolation is not necessarily bad for us
C. it is time to do something about social isolation
D. social isolation does not mean the end of society
6. The passage is focused on _________.
A. the new trend in American social life
B. the urban problems in modern society
C. the ways to build a strong social network
D. the reasons for close interpersonal relationships。

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