英语报刊选读A及标准答案

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英语报刊选读参考答案

英语报刊选读参考答案

英语报刊选读英语报刊选读参考答案Journalistic Reading教师用书Teacher’s Book总主编王嘉褆主编林玫刘雁BOOK ONE (2)UNIT 1 Campus (2)UNIT 2 Entertainment (5)UNIT 3 Entertainment (8)UNIT 4 Food (12)UNIT 5 Crime (15)UNIT 6 Disaster (19)UNIT 7 Sports (23)UNIT 8 Art (27)UNIT 9 Economy (30)UNIT 10 Ecology (35)UNIT 11 Health (38)UNIT12 Automobile & Driving (42)UNIT 13 Quality problems (47)UNIT 14 Shopping (51)UNIT 15 Gun control (55)UNIT 16 Psychology (58)BOOK ONEUNIT 1 CampusI.Vocabulary Builder1.Definition1)chaotic: extremely disorganized; badly organized; be in mess2)primary: main; most important; key; major; chief; prime; principal3)seduce: attract; tempt4)highlight: the most important, interesting, or enjoyable part ofsomething such as a holiday, performance, or sports competition5)reluctant: unwilling6)compelling: very interesting or exciting, so that you have to payattention7)reveal: show; indicate8)mainstream: accepted by or involving most people in a society;normal; ordinary9)critical: important; crucial10)evolution: a long, gradual process during which something developsand changes, usually becoming more advanced; a gradual change and development2. Terms translation1) a bipartisan consensus2)high school diploma3)drop-out rate4)college wage premium5)the K-12 system6)more academically rigorous7)well-rounded citizens8)certification tests9)career and technical education3. Blank filling1) persevered 2) persisted 3) insisted 4) insisted 5) persevere6) agony 7) adversity 8) torment 9) plight 10) assure/reassure11) insure/ensure 12) insure 13) insure/ensure 14) assured/reassuredII.Translation1.选择圣路易斯的华盛顿大学是个不错的决定,但真正让我享受到理想大学生活的,(不是大学本身)是我到了大学后作的一些决定。

英语报刊选读--参考答案

英语报刊选读--参考答案

英语报刊选读--参考答案UNIT 1THE MAINSTREAM NEWSPAPAERS AND MAGAZINES 1.1)T 2)T 3)T 4)T 5) F6)F 7)T 8)T 9)F 10)TPART TWONEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES BY SUBJECTUNIT 2POLITICSSection BText 11.1)C 2)C 3)B 4)C 5)DText 21.1)B 2)D 3)E 4)F 5)A6)C 7)H 8)G 9)IText 31.barring serving ahead authorizing repeal2.1)B 2)C 3)A 4)DUNIT 3ECONOMICSSection BText11.1)F 2)T 3)F 4)FText 21.1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)TUNIT 4MILITARY AFFAIRSSection B1.1)A 2)D 3)B 4)DText 22.1)B 2)B 3)A 4)AText 33.1)D 2)D 3)B 4)BUNIT 5ENVIRONMENTSection BText 11.1)B 2)C 3)DText 21.1)i 2)g 3)m 4)k 5)j 6)d7)b 8)c 9)a 10)l 11)f 12)e 13)h Text 31.1)T 2)T 3)T 4)F 5)T 6)F 7)TUNIT 6EDUCATIONSection BText 1Section BText 11.1)B 2)DText 21.1)C 2)AText 31.1)F 2)T 3)T 4)FUNIT 7SPORTSSection BText 11.1)The author wants to analyze today's best athletes and shows sports fans what makes star athletes great.2)“The perfection point” refers to the limits of one's physical prowess.3)The Perfection Point is really about what are we as a species going to do as we try to achieve perfection.4)understood the motivation of the athletes using steroids and he was compassionate for them.Text 21.1)B 2)D 3) C 4) D 5) CText 31.1) T 2) F 3) F 4) F 5) T2.1)C 2)A 3) B 4) D 5) CUNIT 8ENTERTAINMENTSection BText 11.1) T 2)F 3)F 4)F 5)FText 21.1) F 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)F 6)TText 31.1) F 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)FUNIT 9BOOK REVIEWSSection BText 11.1) T 2) T 3) F 4) FPART THREENEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES READINGS BY V ARIETYUNIT 10WEATHER FORECASTSText 11.1) A 2)B 3)10 KTS 4)1026Hpa, normal 5)2009/09/10,04:51 UTCText21.1) F 2) T2.Phoenix; Sunrise time is laterText31.78, Monday; 52, Wednesday3. Morning newspaper; because there is only low temperature on 13th, Sep., 2009)UNIT 11GRAPHICS(略)UNIT 12SHOWSSection BText 1Text 21. B2.1)F 2) FText 31.George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was born in Dublin, the son of a civil servant. His education was irregular, due to his dislike of any organized training. After working in an estate agent's office for a while he moved to London as a young man (1876), where he established himself as a leading music and theatre critic in the eighties and nineties and became a prominent member of the Fabian Society, for which he composed many pamphlets. He began his literary career as a novelist; as a fervent advocate of the new theatre of Ibsen (The Quintessence of Ibsenism, 1891) he decided to write plays in order to illustrate his criticism of the English stage. His earliest dramas were called appropriately Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant (1898). Among these, Widower's Houses and Mrs. Warren's Profession savagely attack social hypocrisy, while in plays such as Arms and the Man and The Man of Destiny the criticism is less fierce. Shaw's radical rationalism, his utter disregard of conventions, his keen dialectic interest and verbal wit often turn the stage into a forum of ideas, and nowhere more openly than in the famous discourses on the Life Force, «Don Juan in Hell», the third act of the dramatization of woman's love chase of man, Man and Superman (1903).2. The director is Doug Hughes, Sally Hawkins plays as Vivie Warren and Cherry Jones plays her mother Mrs. Kitty Warren.UNIT 13RELATIONSHIP ADVICESection BText 11.1) c 2)g 3)b 4)d 5)f 6)a 7)e Text 31. c 2)d 3)b 4)a 5)f 6)e。

英语A级参考答案

英语A级参考答案

英语A级参考答案一、听力部分1. A) 根据对话内容,女士询问男士是否需要帮助,男士表示需要帮助找到去火车站的路,因此选择A。

2. B) 男士提到他错过了最后一班公交车,所以需要打车回家,因此选择B。

3. C) 对话中女士建议男士去图书馆借书,男士表示他更喜欢在线阅读,因此选择C。

4. A) 男士询问女士是否愿意参加晚会,女士回答说她会去,但需要先完成工作,因此选择A。

5. B) 女士提到她需要去超市,男士提出可以顺路带她一程,因此选择B。

二、阅读理解1. C) 根据文章内容,作者描述了一次在公园的散步经历,提到了天气、环境和心情,因此选择C。

2. A) 文章中提到了作者对旧书的热爱,以及在二手书店的发现,因此选择A。

3. B) 文章讨论了现代科技对人们生活的影响,特别是对年轻人的影响,因此选择B。

4. D) 根据文章描述,作者在旅行中遇到了不同的文化和习俗,感到非常有趣,因此选择D。

5. A) 文章讲述了一个关于勇气和决心的故事,主角克服了困难,实现了目标,因此选择A。

三、完形填空1. B) 根据上下文,这里需要一个表示“突然”的词,因此选择B。

2. D) 根据句子结构,这里需要一个表示“决定”的名词,因此选择D。

3. A) 这里需要一个动词,表示“开始”的动作,因此选择A。

4. C) 根据上下文,这里需要一个表示“讨论”的名词,因此选择C。

5. B) 这里需要一个形容词,描述“重要的”,因此选择B。

四、语法填空1. had been: 根据句子结构,这里需要一个过去完成时态,表示动作发生在过去的过去。

2. that/who: 这里需要一个引导定语从句的关系代词,指代先行词the man。

3. to see: 这里需要一个不定式,表示目的。

4. was: 根据上下文,这里需要一个动词的过去式,表示被动语态。

5. had finished: 根据句子结构,这里需要一个过去完成时态,表示动作在另一个过去动作之前完成。

英语报刊选读答案

英语报刊选读答案

英语报刊选读答案英语报刊选读答案【篇一:英语报刊选读参考答案】>英语报刊选读journalistic reading教师用书teacher’s book总主编王嘉褆主编林玫刘雁bookone .................................................................................................... ............... 2 unit 1campus ............................................................................................. ........... 2 unit 2entertainment ................................................................................... ........... 5 unit 3entertainment ................................................................................... ........... 9 unit 4food ................................................................................................... ........ 12 unit 5crime ................................................................................................. ........ 15 unit 6disaster ............................................................................................. ......... 19 unit 7sports ................................................................................................ ......... 23 unit 8art ...................................................................................................... ........ 28 unit 9economy ........................................................................................... ......... 31 unit 10ecology ............................................................................................. ....... 36 unit 11health ...................................................................................................... 39 unit12 automobiledriving ............................................................................. 43 unit 13 qualityproblems (48)unit 14shopping ........................................................................................... ....... 52 unit 15 guncontrol ..............................................................................................56 unit 16psychology ....................................................................................... . (59)ibook oneunit 1 campus i.vocabulary builder 1. definition1) chaotic: extremely disorganized; badly organized; be inmess 2) primary: main; most important; key; major; chief; prime; principal 3) seduce: attract; tempt4) highlight: the most important, interesting, or enjoyable partof something such as a holiday, performance, or sports competition 5) reluctant: unwilling6) compelling: very interesting or exciting, so that you have to pay attention7) reveal: show; indicate8) mainstream: accepted by or involving most people in a society; normal; ordinary9) critical: important; crucial10) evolution: a long, gradual process during which something develops and changes, usually becoming more advanced; a gradual change and development 2. terms translation 1) a bipartisan consensus22) high school diploma 3) drop-out rate 4) college wagepremium 5) the k-12 system6) more academically rigorous 7) well-rounded citizens 8)certification tests9) career and technical education 3. blank filling 1) perseveredinsisted 6) agony assure/reassure11) insure/ensure 12) insure assured/reassured ii.translation1. 选择圣路易斯的华盛顿大学是个不错的决定,但真正让我享受到理想大学生活的,(不是大学本身)是我到了大学后作的一些决定。

报刊选读-A参考答案【考试试卷答案】

报刊选读-A参考答案【考试试卷答案】

报刊选读-A 参考答案【考试试卷答案】 英文报刊选读课程考试试卷答案(A) 本试卷(闭卷)适用于 考试日期:试卷所需时间:120分钟;试卷总分:100分。

I. Translate the following English terms into Chinese (1%×15=15%): 1. FBI 联邦调查局 11. cover story 封面故事 2. a Chinese-American high schooler 12. Eachnet 易趣网 一位华裔美国高中生 3. Newsweek 《新闻周刊》 13. constitutional monarchy 君主立宪制 4.The Times 泰晤士报 14. Reuters 路透社 5. AP 美联社 15. U.S. House Speaker 美国众议院议长 6. cyberspeak 电脑用语或行话 7. jobless recovery 无就业复苏 8. M.I.T. 麻省理工学院 9. Dateline 电头 10. Harvard M.B.A.s 哈佛工商管理硕士 II. Reconstruct the messages of the following headlines of news stories (2%×5=10%): Example: Italian Ex-Mayor Murdered --An Italian Ex-Mayor Is Murdered 16. Mao Says (That) We Should Support the Third World Countries 17. They Were/Returned Home at Last 18. A Schoolboy Was killed in a Car Accident 19. The American/U.S. Government Has No Tolerance for Linguistic Diversity 20. A Woman Kills Her Husband and Herself III. Find out another common WORD (not a phrase or clause) to replace each underlined word in the following headlines (1%×10=10%): 21. kill 22. support 23. campaign or effort 24. help 25. unemployed 26. explosion 27. essential 28. stop 29. investigation 30. cause(s) IV . Read the following passages and then choose the right answer to each院系:专业班级:姓名:学号:装订线报刊选读-A参考答案【考试试卷答案】A. Read the following two passages and choose the best answer to each of thequestions (2%×10=20%):B. Read the following passage and answer the following five questions in Englishaccording to your understanding of the whole passage (3%×5=15%):56. It is a special feature because it is not simply reporting a latest piece ofdevelopment of G20 summit but it introduces all sides of opinions objectively, deepens the analysis of the dilemma where the current G-20 convention is met with, and presents some insightful opinions regarding the struggle that developed economies are confronting over such issues as budget cutting and sustainable growth.57. The dilemma is simply how to sustain the growth while cutting the national debt./ The dilemma is just how to rein in or reduce public spending or stimulus packages from now on while maintaining economically sustainable development over the long run. / The dilemma is how to cut the government debt without undermining the sustainable development of economy.58. The document acknowledges the risks of cutting public spending given the weakrecovery of global economy. However, this loss will be offset by potential gains such as helping stabilize bond markets, bring down interest rates as governments borrow less, and encourage more private investment.59. The emerging markets need to boost their own spending and shift to "internaldemand" for future growth, and rely less on spending from developed nations. 60. The centerpiece of the weekend's discussions was expected to be the issue thathow the developed economies stay in the course of sustainable development while having their economies restructured or reformed to strengthen this economic recovery and to boost long-term economic advancement.。

202306a级英语考试真题及答案

202306a级英语考试真题及答案

202306a级英语考试真题及答案全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1202306 A-Level English Exam Questions and AnswersSection A: Reading Comprehension1. Read the following passage and answer the questions below:"The importance of education in today's society cannot be overstated. Education is not just about acquiring knowledge, but also about developing critical thinking skills, creativity, and the ability to communicate effectively. A well-rounded education prepares individuals to face the challenges of the modern world and to contribute positively to society. It is the key to unlocking endless opportunities and fulfilling one's potential."Questions:a) What is the main purpose of education according to the passage?b) What are some of the benefits of a well-rounded education?c) How does education prepare individuals for the challenges of the modern world?2. Read the following short story and answer the questions below:Title: The Lost TreasureOnce upon a time, in a small village nestled among the mountains, there was a legend of a hidden treasure buried deep within the forest. Many had searched for it, but none had succeeded in finding it. One day, a young boy named Tom set out on a quest to find the elusive treasure. Despite facing many obstacles along the way, he remained determined and eventually discovered the treasure, not realizing that the real treasure was the journey itself.Questions:a) What is the main theme of the story?b) What qualities does Tom demonstrate in his quest for the treasure?c) What is the significance of the treasure being found at the end of the story?Section B: Essay WritingChoose one of the following topics and write an essay of 500-600 words:1. The impact of technology on society.2. The importance of environmental conservation.3. The role of education in shaping the future of a nation.Section C: Grammar and Vocabulary1. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words:a) I _____ (to go) to the movies last night.b) She ____ (to study) for her exams all week.c) They ____ (to visit) Paris next month.2. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:a) My dog _____ barks at strangers.1. always2. never3. sometimesb) I _____ go to the gym on Mondays.1. usually2. always3. neverc) She _____ reads books in her free time.1. often2. seldom3. alwaysAnswers:Section A:1. a) The main purpose of education according to the passage is to develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and effective communication.b) Some benefits of a well-rounded education include preparing individuals for the challenges of the modern world and enabling them to contribute positively to society.c) Education prepares individuals for the challenges of the modern world by equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed.2. a) The main theme of the story is the idea that the real treasure is the journey itself, rather than the material treasure sought.b) Tom demonstrates qualities of determination, perseverance, and courage in his quest for the treasure.c) The significance of the treasure being found at the end of the story highlights the idea that the journey and the lessons learned along the way are more valuable than the reward itself.Section B: [Student's choice]Section C:1. a) wentb) has been studyingc) will visit2. a) alwaysb) usuallyc) oftenOverall, the 202306 A-Level English exam covers a wide range of topics, including reading comprehension, essay writing, grammar, and vocabulary. Students are tested on their ability toanalyze texts, express ideas coherently, and demonstrate a strong command of the English language. Good luck to all the students taking the exam!篇2202306 A-level English ExamSection A - Reading Comprehension1. Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow:"The Importance of Environmental Conservation"Environmental conservation has become an increasingly important issue in today's world. With the rapid development of technology and industry, the natural environment is facing unprecedented challenges. Deforestation, pollution, and climate change are just some of the threats that our planet is currently facing.In order to address these challenges, it is essential for individuals, communities, and governments to take action. Everyone can contribute to environmental conservation by making simple changes in their daily lives, such as reducing waste, conserving water, and using renewable energy sources.environment. They can implement policies and regulations to reduce carbon emissions, protect endangered species, and preserve natural habitats. By working together, we can create a sustainable future for the planet and ensure that future generations can enjoy a healthy and thriving environment.Questions:1. What are some of the threats that the natural environment is facing?2. How can individuals contribute to environmental conservation?3. What role do governments play in protecting the environment?Answers:1. Some of the threats that the natural environment is facing include deforestation, pollution, and climate change.2. Individuals can contribute to environmental conservation by making simple changes in their daily lives, such as reducing waste, conserving water, and using renewable energy sources.environment by implementing policies and regulations to reduce carbon emissions, protect endangered species, and preserve natural habitats.2. Match the words in Column A with their meanings in Column B:Column A Column B1. Biodiversity A. The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat2. Sustainable B. Conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion3. Ecosystem C. All the organisms that live in a particular area interacting with each other and with their environment4. Conservation D. The protection of natural resourcesAnswers:1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-DSection B - WritingWrite an essay on the topic: "The Impact of Technology on Society"Technology has become an integral part of modern society, shaping the way we live, work, and communicate. While technological advancements have brought many benefits, they have also raised concerns about their impact on society.In recent years, the rise of automation and artificial intelligence has led to widespread job displacement, leaving many people unemployed. Additionally, the pervasiveness of social media has given rise to issues such as cyberbullying and online harassment.However, technology has also brought about positive changes. For example, advancements in healthcare technology have improved the quality of medical care and saved countless lives. Communication has also been revolutionized, allowing people to connect with others around the world in an instant.In conclusion, while technology has its drawbacks, its benefits far outweigh the negatives. It is essential for society to adapt to the changes brought about by technology and harness its potential for the greater good.Section C - Listening ComprehensionListen to the audio recording and answer the questions that follow:1. What is the main topic of the audio recording?2. What are the speaker's main arguments?Answers:1. The main topic of the audio recording is the importance of climate change awareness.2. The speaker's main arguments include the need for immediate action to address climate change, the role of individuals in reducing carbon emissions, and the impact of climate change on future generations.Overall, the 202306 A-level English exam focused on important issues such as environmental conservation, the impact of technology on society, and climate change awareness. It tested students' reading comprehension, vocabulary knowledge, writing skills, and listening comprehension. Participants were required to demonstrate a deep understanding of these topics and provide thoughtful and well-structured responses.篇3202306 A Level English Exam Questions and AnswersPart 1: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:Mount Everest, located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and China, is the highest peak on Earth. Climbing Everest has become a popular challenge for experienced mountaineers, but it is also a dangerous undertaking. The extreme altitude, severe weather conditions, and physical exertion required make it one of the most demanding climbs in the world.1. According to the passage, where is Mount Everest located?A. NepalB. ChinaC. IndiaD. Tibet2. What is the main challenge of climbing Mount Everest?A. Extreme altitudeB. Severe weather conditionsC. Physical exertionD. All of the above3. Why has climbing Mount Everest become popular?A. It is a safe and easy climbB. It is a challenge for experienced mountaineersC. It is a cheap vacation optionD. It is a way to see the world from a different perspectiveAnswers:1. A. Nepal2. D. All of the above3. B. It is a challenge for experienced mountaineersPart 2: WritingChoose one of the following topics and write awell-structured essay:1. The importance of preserving natural habitats and wildlife conservation.2. The impact of technology on society and human relationships.Remember to include an introduction, body paragraphs with supporting evidence, and a conclusion.Answer:Topic: The importance of preserving natural habitats and wildlife conservationIntroduction:Preserving natural habitats and conserving wildlife is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. Human activities, such as deforestation and poaching, have led to the destruction of many habitats and the endangerment of numerous species. It is essential that we take action to protect our environment and the creatures that call it home.Body:One reason why preserving natural habitats is important is that it helps to maintain biodiversity. A diverse array of plants and animals in an ecosystem is essential for its stability and resilience. When one species disappears, it can have a domino effect on the entire ecosystem, leading to imbalances that can be difficult to rectify. By preserving natural habitats, we ensure that the intricate web of life remains intact.Conserving wildlife is also crucial for maintaining ecosystem services. Many species, such as bees and other pollinators, play a vital role in crop production and food security. If these species were to disappear, it would have serious consequences for agriculture and the global food supply. By protecting wildlife, we safeguard our own well-being and prosperity.Furthermore, preserving natural habitats and conserving wildlife can have a positive impact on human health andwell-being. Nature has been shown to have a calming effect on people, reducing stress and improving mental health. By protecting the natural world, we also safeguard our own physical and emotional health.Conclusion:In conclusion, preserving natural habitats and conserving wildlife is essential for maintaining ecological balance, biodiversity, and human well-being. It is our responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures that inhabit it for the benefit of present and future generations.Overall, the 202306 A Level English exam questions and answers provide a challenging yet rewarding opportunity for students to demonstrate their understanding of the English language and critical thinking skills.。

英语等级a级参考答案

英语等级a级参考答案

英语等级a级参考答案英语等级A级参考答案一、听力理解(共20分)1-5: ABCBC6-10: BACCA11-15: CACBA16-20: ABBAC二、词汇与语法(共30分)21. A) 正确形式:has been22. B) 正确形式:had been23. C) 正确形式:was24. D) 正确形式:will be25. A) 正确形式:have been26. 正确答案:C) besides27. 正确答案:D) although28. 正确答案:A) besides29. 正确答案:B) unless30. 正确答案:C) despite三、阅读理解(共30分)31-35: BACCD36-40: DCBAC41-45: ADCBA46-50: CBADB四、完形填空(共10分)51. A) 正确答案:famous52. B) 正确答案:opportunity53. C) 正确答案:impressed54. D) 正确答案:situation55. A) 正确答案:challenge56. B) 正确答案:support57. C) 正确答案:concerned58. D) 正确答案:effort59. A) 正确答案:achievement60. B) 正确答案:success五、翻译(共10分)61. 正确翻译:The company has made a significant contribution to the development of the local economy.62. 正确翻译:She is always full of energy and enthusiasm.63. 正确翻译:The government has taken measures to reduce air pollution.64. 正确翻译:It is important to maintain a balance between work and leisure.65. 正确翻译:The project was completed ahead of schedule.六、写作(共20分)作文题目:请根据以下提示写一篇不少于120字的短文,描述你理想中的英语老师。

-英语报刊选读A及答案

-英语报刊选读A及答案

《英语报刊阅读》试题(A 卷)…………………………………………………………………………………………………… Part Ⅰ Reconstruct the messages of the following headlines of news stories: (1% for each, 10%)Example: Italian Ex-Mayor Murdered---An Italian Ex-Mayor Is Murdered1. ________ US ________ told not exploit ________ Tibet issue.2. Rubin ________ Greenspan ________ at odds.3. Visitors ________ flocking to Mao ’s birth place.4. ________ man ________ quizzed after ________ wife is knifed in ________ sports store.Part Ⅱ Read the following passage and answer the Questions A 5-34(1% for each,30%) and B 35-44 (2% for each,20%)A Tuition Reform for Higher EducationChinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent years. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute and important part of the reform. Schools which once admitted students almost exclusively according to state plans are becoming more accepting of students sent by work groups for further training and those who pay their own fees.Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year, up 158 200 or 25 percent over last year's figure. Of these, 216 000, or 27.4 percent, will be sent by their work groups or will pay their own way.In the past, the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students, a matter of policy since New China was established in 1949. Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the sate, hindering further development of higher education. Since higher education is non —compulsory education in China, to charge appropriate fees will help improve school facilities and expedite the development of education in this stage. As an added benefit, paying their own way will encourage students to study harder.The reform will take effect in two directions. State —financed students will beginpaying part of the costs of their education, and more self—paying students will be accepted.In August 1989, under the direction of the State council, the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the Sate Price Bureau drew up stipulations concerning the amount of charges on tuition, accommodation and other expenses for students of institutions of higher learning. Beginning from that year, freshmen at regular universities and colleges and professional schools (including cadres taking special training courses and students working on a second degree) were charged 100 yuan (about us $17) each for their tuition fee, and this low charge is expected to be raised gradually. The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions such as Guangdong Province and Shanghai, but was capped at 300 yuan. Students living on campus paid about 20 yuan per year for accommodation and the charge was slightly higher for better furnishing. Normal school students and those admitted on scholarships need only pay for accommodation. Reduced tuitions and fees are available to students in need of financial assistance, but accommodation expenses will remain the same.In June 1992, the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau decided to allow regular institutions of higher education to set their own tuition rates and charges for accommodation, short—term training programs, correspondence courses and night school. These should be determined according to the needs of each school, the abilities of students to pay and general conditions in each area. The tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can range from 300 to 500 yuan per academic year. Liberal arts, history and economics students of the fine arts pay 400 to 600 yuan per year, and students of the fine arts 400 to 750 yuan. Statistics for 1992 show students paid an average of 340 yuan in tuition that year, only 5 percent of the real cost.Measures have been taken to limit the possible detrimental affects of rising tuition. Shanghai, for instance, exempts the children of revolutionary martyrs from paying tuition. And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidiesfrom their work units. Some colleges have also set up work—study programs to benefit students with financial difficulties.Guidelines concerning self—paying students were first set out in 1989. The State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau stipulated that these students should pay 80 percent of the cost of their education. Such students who live on campus pay the standard rate for accommodation and must cover their own medical expenses. The charge for each self—paying student averaged 2 000 yuan of the cost in 1992, or 30 percent of the cost. Charges for undergraduates and students of special colleges whose education is sponsored by work units, with payment coming either in part or in full from their units, are somewhat higher. Self—paying students are not assigned jobs by the state after graduation, whereas students sent by their units will return to them after graduating.Charges for correspondence courses and night school are equal to or slightly higher than those for full-time students enrolled according to the state plan.With their improvement of their living standards and the deepening of reform, people in general accept the changes in the tuition system. To facilitate the development of higher education, the increases in tuition rates will be more flexible and diversified. Student payments will be augmented by finding from the state, enterprises and funds raised from the public. Laws and regulations will by enacted to ensure steady progress, and overseas organizations and individuals are encouraged to set up and operate schools in China.--21st Century, Apr.20, 1992 Reading ComprehensionCircle the letter that best suits the answer or completes the statement.5. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees ____.A. pay an important part in the reformB. make up an important part of the reformC. include an important part of the reformD. hold an important part of the reform6. Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year ____.A. which is the same as last years figureB. which is more than last year's figure by 158 200C. which is 25 per cent over last year's figureD. both B and C7. Among 786 200 students ____ will be sent by their work groups or will paytheir own way.A. 158 200B. 21 600C. 27.4 per centD. 25 per cent8. Since New China was established, all tuition and school fees for university students ____.A. Were paid by their work groupsB. Were paid by the students themselvesC. Were paid by the stateD. Were paid by the local government9. The policy which the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students ____.A. Brought lots of profits to the stateB. Was helpful to further development of higher educationC. Brought many advantages to the stateD. Brought expense and trouble to the state10. Which statement is not trueA. To charge appropriate fees will help improve school facilitiesB. As an added benefit, paying their own way will encourage students to study harderC. Higher education is compulsory education in ChinaD. Tuition reform for higher education will take effect in two directions11. Stipulations concerning the amount of charges on tuition, accommodation and other expenses for students of institutions of higher learning was drafted by ____.A. the State Education CommissionB. the State CouncilC. the universities and collegesD. the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau12. The figure on tuition fee was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions, but was ____.A. fixed at 300 yuanB. limited in 300 yuanC. over 300 yuanD. much more than 300 yuan13. Students in need of financial assistance ____.A. can get a grantB. need only pay for accommodationC.can get support from the local governmentD. can enjoy reduced tuitions and fees14. According to the stipulations made by the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau, the tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can ____.A. be changed between 300 and 500 yuan per academic yearB. be fixed at 300 or 500 yuan per yearC. be set at 400 or 600 yuan per yearD. be extended from 400 to 750 yuan per year15. The children of revolutionary martyrs in Shanghai ____.A. enjoy reduced tuitionB. enjoy free charge tuitionC. gain allowance from governmentD. receive subsidies from their parents work units16. Stipulations concerning self—paying students took effect in ____.A. 1989B. 1992C. 1990D. 199117. Charges for undergraduates and students of special colleges whose education is sponsored by work units ____.A. are set at 2 000 yuan per yearB. are exempted 50 per cent from the whole cost of their educationC. are rather higherD. are exempted 30 percent18. Self—paying students, after their graduation, ____.A. will return to their unitsB. will be appointed to do some work by the stateC. are provided employments by the statD. are not assigned jobs by the state19. Which statement is trueA. The increases in tuition rates can not be changed easilyB. Students payment will be decreased by funding from the state and enterprisesC. Laws and regulations will be made to ensure steady progressD. People in general can't accept the change in the tuition reformVocabularyChoose the best answer to explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.20. Chinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent year____.A. WalkingB. stepC. footD. speed21. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute an important part of the reform____.A. Make upB. establishC. holdD. Complete22. Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the state____.A. it brought the state expense and troubleB. it brought the state sufferingC. it made the state involve in difficultiesD. it caused the state involved in troubles23. The reform will take effect in two directions____.A. will take placeB. will come into forceC. will affectD. will have an influence24. The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions such as Guangdong, province and Shanghai, but was capped at 300yuan____.A. coveredB. aboutC. overD. much more than25. This Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau decided to allow regular institutions of higher education to set their own tuition rates and charges for accommodation____.A. decideB. fixC. put forwardD. Both A and B26. The tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can range from 300 to 500 yuan per academic year____.A. be charged between 300 and 500B. set at 300 or 500C. be decided at 300 or 500D. extend from 300 to 50027. Measures have been taken to limit the possible detrimental affects of rising tuition____.A. determinedB. damageC. harmfulD. influential28. Shanghai, for instance, exempts the children of revolutionary martyrs from paying tuition____.A. charges a little forB. makes free charge forC. reduces the charge forD. Both A and B29. And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidies from their work units____.A. insisted onB. not enforcedC. chargedD. exempted30. Some colleges have also set up work—study programs to benefit students with financial difficulties____.A. helpB. give money toC. give profits toD. send allowance of money to31. The State Educational Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau stipulated that these students should pay 80 percent of the cost of their education____.A. arrangedB. advocatedC. stated clearlyD. stimulated32. Such students who live on campus pay the standard rate for accommodationand must cover their own medical expenses____.A. includeB. exemptC. changeD. provide money for33. Self—paying students are not assigned jobs by the state after graduation, whereas students sent by their units will return to them after graduation____.A. After graduation the state doesn't give employments to the self—paying studentsB. After graduation, the state doesn't appoint the self—paying students to do some workC. After graduation, the self-paying students are not going to apply for jobsD. All are wrong34. To facilitate the development of higher education, the increases in tuitionrates will be more flexible and diversified____.A. will be more easily bent and variousB. will be more limited and various.C. will be easily changed and in variety to adapt to new conditionsD. will be raised more than beforeB Endangered Trade(The Asian Wall Street Journal, Mar., 1999)Such is the special relationship between America and its NATO partners that while that alliance cooperates to bomb Serbian forces, the U.S. and the EU are managing a trade war against each other. Fortunately, no lives are at stake in the latter conflict. Yet if it spreads unchecked, the rest of the world is sure to feel the pain of it.It's hard to decide whether the U.S. or Europe deserves the most contempt for expanding their trade war. The first fight, over bananas, is essentially a struggle between two fruitdistributors with strong political connections. Now Washington and Brussels are escalating their battle over beef, with European farmers stooping to science in their claims that hormone-treated American beef is unsafe.In his first term in office, President Bill Clinton teamed up with the Republicans to push major free-trade liberalizations. Now, however, he seems bent on pursuing 'level even if playing fields,'torpedoing the world economy. The latest salvo was fired this week, with the U.S. announcing it has targeted close to $1 billion of European products for 100% tariffs if the European Union doesn't drop the hormone nonsense.The move follows an earlier announcement that the U.S. administration will fight Europe's banana import regime by hitting a range of European goods with prohibitive tariffs. Add to this renewed American threats to raise the drawbridge to Russian, Japanese and Brazilian steel, as well as administration support for a congressional vote to ban Concorde flights from Europe in relation for EU threats to refuse landing rights to old-American planes retrofitted with noise reducing technology.Mr. Clinton sounded the protectionist battle cry in his January State of the Union address, where he vowed to fight for 'a freer and fairer trading system for 21st century America.' In the case of agriculture, when the respective lobbies on both sides of the Atlantic enter the fray, that translates into a sticky situation. On the whole, American farmers are major exporters. And U.S. farmers have a good case on beef hormones. But it is nonetheless dangerous for the U.S. to shut off $1 billion in trade.This is not to excuse the EU. The hormone argument is nonsense. The World Trade Organization has acknowledged as much, ordering the EU to allow imports of American meat by May 13. Brussels has responded by saying that it needs more time because European citizens, who supposedly don't like hormones in their food, would rebel against their governments if American meat suddenly appeared on their store shelves.Were it not for the high stakes involved for both producers and consumers, the argument might be amusing. When governments curtail trade the global economy shrinks and for all the jobs 'saved' by protections, there are a lot more lost. The Smoot-Hawley agricultural protections imposed by the U.S. Congress in the late 1920s certainly contributed to the Great Depression. Mr. Clinton may believe he is fighting the good fight. But we'venever thought much of the kind of war where you pose even when you win.Judge whether the following statement are True or False:35. ( ) The Trade war between the U.S. and the EU has cost no lives but is equally dangerous.36. ( ) It's very easy to decide who is to blame for expanding the trade war.37. ( ) The very beginning of the trade war suggests that it bears political significance.38. ( ) The author agrees that hormone-treated beef is harmful to one's health.39. ( ) President Bill Clinton used to be a believer of free trade, but not now.40. ( ) Level playing fields ca do good to the world economy.41. ( ) Besides its trade war with the EU, the U.S. is also in conflict with Japan, Russia and Brazil.42. ( ) The author thinks that in the case of beef, the American farmers are justified.43. ( ) The author thinks that it is a right decision for the U.S. to shut off $1 billion in trade.44. ( ) The two sides have submitted the case of beef to the WTO for settlement.for each,20%)The Rich Get Richer and ElectedBy Steven V. RobertsThe representatives newly elected in 1984 were almost four times as wealthy as the first-term lawmakers elected only six years before, according to a new study based one the members’ financial reports.Behind this remarkable a swing, the study says, are two main factors: a courtdecision that outlawed limits on what candidates could give to their own campaigns,and the enormous growth in the cost of pursuing a seat in Congress. As a result, it isincreasingly difficult for candidates of modest means, particularly women, to mountsuccessful challenges to entrenched office holders.One solution, the authors contend, is a system of public financing for campaigns,but Congress seems in no mood to change the political rules any time soon.“The lower chamber is going upper class,” said Mark Green, the president of TheDemocracy Project, a public policy institute based in New York. “But this evolution from a House of Representatives to a House of Lords denies the diversity of our democracy. It establishes a de facto property qualification for office that increasingly says: low and middle income need not apply.”The Democracy Project produced the study in cooperation with the United States Public Interest Research Group, a similar institute situated in Washington. But their research was not entirely theoretical. In 1980 Mr. Green was the unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Congress in New York's 15th District, in Manhattan. The winner was Bill Green, one of the wealthiest members of Congress.Of Assets and MillionairesMembers of Congress must report their assets in broad categories, not exact numbers, so the figures in the study are not precise. But the minimum average wealth of the 43 lawmakers first elected last year was $251,292. Six years earlier, the 74 new members reported an average of only $41,358 in assets. With inflation figured in, the increase was almost 400 percent in real terms.Moreover, financial data on the class of 1978 indicated only one millionaire, William F. Clinger Jr., a Pennsylvania Republican. Last year's newcomers included 15 possible millionaires, more than a third of the entire group. Topping the list was Joseph J. Dioguardi, a Westchester Republican, who listed assets of $1 million to $2.46 million.The main reason for the change, Mr. Green maintains, is the Supreme Court decision of 1976 in the case of Buckley V. Valeo. In that case, the Court ruled that limits mandated by Congress on the amount a candidate could give to his or her own campaign were an unconstitutional abridgment of individual rights. At the same time, the Court upheld limits on amounts contributed by outsiders.“Quite naturally”, Mr. Green said, “this puts a premium on personal wealth.The 43 Representatives newly elected in 1984 spent an average of $459,344; of that, $50,329 was their own money in an average case. Eight of the 43 spent more than $100,000 in personal funds but the clear leader was Tommy F. Robinson, an Arkansas Democrat, who contributed $441, 167 to his own campaign. Mr. DioGuardiwas next with a personal donation of $210,000.The Senate Puts an even higher premium on wealth. Last year the average candidate for the Senate spent $2 million, and the roster of millionaires in the Senateis steadily growing.The second factor putting a premium on personal wealth, Mr. Green argues, isthe rapid rise of political action committees. They tend to favor incumbents with their campaign contributions, and a result, Mr. Green says, is that it takes a wealthy challenger to make a race of things.One apparent effect is the obstacle this poses for women who run for Congress. While women in rapidly rising numbers are capturing local and state offices, their representation on the national level has stayed static. The class of 1984 included onlytwo women: Helen D. Bentley of Maryland and Jan Meyers of Kansas, both Republicans.“It is largely men who control wealth in America,”Mr. Green said, “and if wealth is a major variable in political success, that automatically means more menwill run and win.”Fred Wertheimer, president of Common Cause, the public affairs lobby that , if you're not personally wealthy, and you're not willing to indebt yourselfto the PAC's, you face an uphill struggle just to get your message on the table.The authors of the study argue that some form of public financing for campaigns should be instituted. “Competition for public office should be based more upon meritthan money,”asserted Gene Karpinski, executive director of the public interest research group.Mr. Wertheimer argues that “members of Congress know they have a national scandal on their hands” and are willing to consider public financing, or at least a total limit on PAC contributions. But the chances for change in the current system remain decidedly poor.Obviously the current occupants of Capitol Hill have kept their seats under the present rules, which clearly favor incumbents. Accordingly, Mr. Green maintains, Congress is still probably “several scandals away” from a serious push to change the campaign system.(From The New York Times, September 24, 1985)45. Why has the House of Representatives been changing into a rich man's club or aHouse of Lords46. In what way did the Court decision favor the wealthy candidates47. Are women far behind men in getting Congressional offices Please give an examplefor your answer.48. What role do political action committees play in a campaign for public office49. According to the author of the study, on what basis should the political race forpublic office be placedHow to negotiateThe US is an attractive market. Its business culture, which has brought the world “shareholder value” and “IPOs”, has been leading commercial thinking in recent years and will continue to do so. But whoever wants to succeed in the US needs to remember the rules of the game.US business is described by the lyrics of the song New York, New York: “If you canmake it here, you can make it anywhere!”Yet a euphoric approach to business is by nomeans enough. Although business communication in the US is pleasant and easygoing, it isat the same time ruthlessly focused.Communicating is natural talent of Americans. When negotiating partners meet, theemphasis is on small talk and smiling. There is liberal use of a sense of humour that is moredirect than it is in the UK. If you give a talk in America, you should speak in a relaxed wayand with plenty of jokes to capture your audience's attention.《英语报刊阅读》试卷(A卷参考答案)Part ⅠReconstruct the messages of the following headlines of news stories: (1% foreach, 10%)1、The is the2、and are3、are4、A is his aPart ⅡRead the following passage and answer the Questions A 5-34 (1% foreach,30 %) and B 35-44 (2% for each,20%)A:5~9 BDCCD 10~14 CDBDA 15~19 BACDC20~24 DAABA 25~39 BACBD 30~34 ACDBCB:35~39 TFTFT 40~44 FTTFTPart ⅢRead the following passage and answer Questions 45~49 (4% for each,20%) 45. Because the House of Representatives is largely composed of wealthy men, and they get elected not on their merit, but on their money.46. The court decision outlawed limits on the amount that a candidate could give to his own campaign. At the same time it upheld limits on amounts contributed by outsiders.47. Yes. Take the Congressional election in 1984 for example, only two women got elected.48. They play a very important role to help officeholders to get re-elected with campaign contributions.49. Some form of public financing should be taken. Competition for public office should be based more on merit than money.Part ⅣTranslate the following into Chinese .(20%)美国是一个有吸引力的市场。

2019年英语A级参考答案

2019年英语A级参考答案

2019年英语A级参考答案一、听力部分1. A) 根据对话内容,男士询问女士是否需要帮助,女士表示需要帮助,因此答案是A。

2. B) 女士提到了“last week”,表明事件发生在过去,所以答案是B。

3. C) 男士提到了“take a taxi”,女士回应“it's too expensive”,说明女士认为出租车太贵,因此答案是C。

4. D) 女士建议男士“take the bus”,男士表示同意,所以答案是D。

5. A) 女士询问男士是否知道时间,男士回答“it's already 8:00”,说明男士知道时间,因此答案是A。

二、阅读部分阅读理解A6. C) 根据文章第一段,提到了“the best way to learn English”,所以答案是C。

7. B) 第二段中提到了“the more you practice”,表明实践越多,英语水平越高,因此答案是B。

8. A) 第三段中提到了“watching English movies”,作为学习英语的一种方式,所以答案是A。

9. D) 第四段中提到了“making friends with native speakers”,作为提高口语的一种方法,因此答案是D。

10. B) 文章最后一段提到了“don't be afraid to make mistakes”,鼓励学习者不要害怕犯错,所以答案是B。

阅读理解B11. D) 文章第一段提到了“the importance of water”,因此答案是D。

12. A) 第二段中提到了“water scarcity”,说明水资源短缺,所以答案是A。

13. C) 第三段提到了“water pollution”,表明水污染问题,因此答案是C。

14. B) 第四段中提到了“water conservation”,强调水资源保护,所以答案是B。

15. A) 文章最后一段提到了“every individual's responsibility”,强调每个人都应该负责,所以答案是A。

英语报刊选读作业答案11

英语报刊选读作业答案11

《英语报刊选读》作业答案作业(1)A. Multiple Choices.1. A2. C3. C4. A5. B6. C7. A8. B 9. C10. A、D、E、H、IB. Read the following statements and decide whether they are true (T) or false (F).True: 1、4、5、8False: 2、3、6、7作业(2)Keys:1. Give the definition of the following terms.1) featurea prominent or special article, story, or department in anewspaper or periodical.2) editorialan article in a publication expressing the opinion of its editors or publishers.3) op-edof or being a newspaper page, usually opposite the editorial page, that features signed articles expressing personal viewpoints4) inverted pyramidThe inverted pyramid is a traditional form of writing in which the news is stacked in paragraphs in order of descending importance. The lead summarizes the principal items of a newsevent. The second paragraph and each succeeding paragraph contain secondary or supporting details in order of decreasing significance. All the paragraphs in the story contain newsworthy information, but each paragraph is less vital than the one before it. Inverted-pyramid form puts the climax of a story at the beginning, in the lead.5) leadA lead is a terse opening paragraph that provides the gist of thestory and invites readers inside.2. What is the difference between hard news and soft news? Hard news events, such as killings, and speeches by leading government officials, are timely and are reported almost automatically by the media. Soft news events, such as a car wash by a fourth-graders to raise money for a classmate with cancer, are not usually considered immediately important or timely to a wide audience. These events still contain elements of news, however, and the media often report them.3. What is the difference between news and features?A news story emphasizes the facts of the event, while the feature displaces the facts to accommodate the human interest of the story.4. What are the major criteria for newsworthiness?ProximityProminenceTimelinessImpactConflict and ControversyUniquenessHuman interest5. What are the principles of news writing?News writing tends to be:1. Impersonal to make it appear objective (to distance thereporter from the story) hence:– Written in the third person– Use of direct speech or indirect speech which is attributed to someone other than the reporter,– Some use of passive verbs but usually only when someone who is being quoted wants to distancethemselves from an issue and to show objectively about nissue.2. About something that has taken place so mostly written in thepast tense.3. Simple –In fact close to the way we talk –relatively shortsentences and words and some use of clichés which the whole audience understand.4. Punchy –it must grab the reader’s attention so often uses:– short rather than long words– active verbs– relatively short sentences– concrete rather than abstract vocabulary– sometimes emotive and colorful vocabulary– some use (but not overuse) of adjectives5. But also relatively formal hence:– no use of contractions– sentences written in full (no elision) or elliptical sentences6. sometimes imagery is used to help create a clearer mentalpicture for the reader.7. often including the reporter’s by-line and/or a date-line6. Read the following headlines and analyze the features ofthe language they use.a) More Iraqis Said to Flee Since Troop RiseWhen passive voice is used in headlines, “to be” is alwaysomitted. Here “are” in “More Iraqis are said to flee…” is omitted. Nouns and noun phrases are often used in headlines to save space. Noun phrases which actually express actions or state are heavily used, and they are derived from verb phrases in order to make the sentences more compact and save space without lowering the amount of information conveyed. Instead of “since the troop rises”, noun phrase “troop rise” is used.b) Insurgent raid kills 22 villagersMost headlines use the present tense-despite the fact that they generally describe past events. The present tense gives the subject a sense of freshness and immediacy, making it more intere sting to read. Instead of using “killed”, “kills” is used to describe what happened in the past. Besides, the article “An” in “an insurgent raid” is omitted.c) Bangladesh Sets Curfew To Curb Student ProtestsShort words (i.e. midget words) are often used to conserve space in headlines, for example, “curb” in this headline. Besides, present tense “sets” is used to describe a past event.d) Storm Death Toll in Midwest Climbs1. Compact noun phrases are often used in headlines to save space.2. Most headlines use the present tense-despite the fact that they generally describe past events.e) Wall Street slightly lower as credit worries lingerRhetoric devices often used in the writing of newspaper headlines.In this headline, Wall Street refers to the stock exchange, which is a metonymy. Another rhetoric device used here is rhyme (Correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse), as we find in lower and linger.f) China launches crackdown on inferior goods, unsafe foodIn order to conserve space in headlines, comma is sometimes used to replace “and”.g) China to become U.S. third largest export market by yearendIn phrase headlines, infinitives are sometimes used to indicate a future action or event.7. What do the following abbreviations and acronyms stand for?1) CPPCC Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference 中国人民政治协商会议2) NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration (美国)国家航空和宇宙航行局3) IMF International Monetary Fund 国际货币基金组织4) WHO World Health Organization 世界卫生组织5) DJI Dow-Jones Index 道·琼斯指数6) PM prime minister首相;总理7. Read the following news story and answer the followingquestions.1. What is the headline of the report?Sprawl puts houses in hot zones2. What is the subheading of the report?Lack of fire hydrants a growing problem3. What is the byline of the report?By Joseph GidjunisUSA TODAY4. What is the dateline of the report?Salisbury, Md作业三:社会群体与政治体制Lesson 4Answers to the questions1. C2. A3. C4. A1. She feels blessed, because she has a chance to be who shereally is and does what she loves doing all day long.2. Carol Ryff has defined well-being as the presence of six qualities:independence, the ability to cope with complex demands, a feeling of growth as a person, good relationships, goals that give life meaning, and an acceptance of the self and the past.3. Carol Tavris’ mother was treated as a patient. Her doctor andtherapist and husband were quick to ascribe all ills to her “condition”. They all regarded menopause as a dise ase to be cured. Her doctor asked her a lot of questions, then wrote out a prescription for her and left her have the prescription filled.4. Reverent Foster thinks that there is a lot of freedom in midlife.She suggests that middle-aged women should let their past go, incorporate it into who they are now and step into the future.Lesson 7Answers to the questions1. C2. B3. C4. D5. Because for many years, politicians spoke little about theirpersonal faith. Both Eisenhower and Kennedy were unwilling to talk about their own religious faith.6. Because Eisenhower and Kennedy were operating in anAmerica where many Protestants, Catholics and Jews regarded each other as threats to the public good. Stirring up such feelings was dangerous.7. Carter carried evangelical Christians, which helped him sweepthe South and run well in rural areas.8. The author believes that there is a close relationship betweenreligion and politics, but candidates should keep religion within appropriate bounds.Additional Reading1. The border wall is planned to be built this fall to stem illegal immigration into America.2. Landowners are concerned it may cut across their property, conservationists see it destroying crucial riverside habitat, and some activists see it inflaming ethnic tensions.3. It is an expression of friendship between two mayors, two cities and two countries.4. The border wall is needed to help block the swelling tide of illegal immigration as well as widespread drug and gun smuggling.5. Because the Mexican government has failed its own people and Mexicans were forced to go north seeking jobs because of the poverty they faced at home.作业四:家庭婚姻与教育卫生Lesson 12Answers to the questions1. D2. D3. C4. D5. When they found their marriage floundering over Ste phen’sinability to keep his promises, they attended a marriage-education course to learn the communication skills.After a while they felt that working on their marriage was all they were doing. To offset that feeling, they instituted a Thursday date night where discussion of anything serious is strictly forbidden.6. He suggests couples set up weekly meetings to discussdifferences when they can be calm and open to new ideas.7. They decided to renew their commitment to their marriageinstead of choosing divorce. The belief in commitment made them come through the crisis. The husband changed his outlook and got a job as a salesman. Today, their marriage is back on solid ground.8. He thinks that as the betrayal causes deep hurt, the wounds toheal will take a long time. He suggests that the one who has made the mistake has to work very hard to regain the trust of the other side.Lesson 15Answers to the questions1. B2. C3. A4. B9. According to her, the reason is that medical inflation hasoutstripped the increases in Medicare reimbursement and caused mounting losses.10. Because the Congress intended to reverse the exodus from theMedicare program.11. He thinks that the Congress continues to pour money into thecoffers of Medicare H.M.O.’s in hopes of providin g better care to America’s seniors. But the H.M.O.’s keep stranding hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries annually by either leaving the program or reducing benefits. So he believes that it is foolisheven to consider throwing more money at this failed system. 12. What Richard Jones means is this: Medical cost inflation hasexceeded 20 percent a year over the last few years and has caused mounting financial losses. They can either stay in markets by reducing benefits or exit and lose the chance to serve Medicare beneficiaries. There is no other choice for them.Additional Reading1. Because of the recession and poor private housing prospects in the early 1990s.2. The traditional American culture thinks of maleness and adulthood in terms of separation, particularly in moving away from home and mother.3. This could lead to rises in family tension and even violence, but it may also improve relationship by giving children the chance to see their parents as independent adults rather than just as parents.4. Parents should allow their children to behave as adults in a family home.5. No. It is found that the benefit was not a factor in encouraging young single people to leave home for private accommodation. Even those entitled to it often did not claim.作业五:工作生活与行为风尚Lesson 20Answers to the questions1. B2. C3. D4. B9. Throughout the 1990s, Congress and the states took a muchtougher approach to programs such as unemployment insurance, welfare, Medicaid, and food stamps than they did in earlier decades.10. Many part-time and temporary workers are more likely to bearthe brunt of a job drought because many companies lay them off first.11. Many states will be under pressure to tighten up eligibility ruleseven further because they have allowed their unemployment insurance reserve funds to run down in recent years, when the good times seemed to make them less urgent. With unemployment rising again, fewer workers are paying into the system just as more former workers need to take money out. 12. The safety net could still suffer a strain because a growing glutof low-skilled workers means wages at the bottom are likely to sink.Lesson 23Answers to the questions1. B2. C3. A4. C13. School dropout rates are lower, especially forAfrican-Americans. High school students are taking more challenging courses. Girls are closing the gender gap by taking more rigorous math and science classes. SAT scores are up from two decades ago. More and more kids are going to college.14. The way society viewed teens shifted dramatically around thetime of the Great Depression. Before then, teens worked and were considered virtually grown up. But facing a workplace without jobs, Depression youth turned to education as a consolation prize. As high school attendance rolls swelled, the status of teens as full-fledged members of society declined. Now that they were students rather than workers, they came to seem younger than before.15. What’s distinctly different for today’s teenagers, experts say, isthe level of cultural negativity they’re exp osed to, from the over-the-top sexuality in advertising, television, and film, to the prevalence of gun violence and family dysfunction. Their exposure to risk is so far beyond what other generations have dealt with.16. Family plays a very important role in helping children overcomethe stresses. Kids who feel connected to home, family, andschool are better protected from violence, suicide, sexual activity, and substance abuse. Adolescents also fare better if their parents are home as key times of the day. And teens whose parents had high expectations about school also reported fewer emotional problems, such as suicide attempts or depression.Additional Reading1. The 2005 survey found that about three out of four companies regularly track which websites their employees visit. More than half use surveillance software to scour office e-mail (looking for hot-button keywords like sex in the subject line or body of messages). More than a third extend their snooping to monitor how much time workers spend at the computer, record their keystrokes or log their downloads. And one in four companies reports firing someone for improper e-mail use.2. Heidi Arace and Norma Yetsko distributed via office e-mail what they thought was fun to share, which their bosses found offensive enough. As a result, the two longtime workers were fired.3. Reasons why companies monitor their workers’ computer use include:- to see to it that workers waste less time online and work more efficiently;- to avoid legal trouble;- to guarantee the security;- to avoid the leakage of sensitive information.4. Companies are using two types of spying software: network-based programs that monitor all traffic passing through a system, and programs that sit directly on an employee’s desktop.5. T hey should know the company’s computer-use policy and comply with it. They should assume they’re being monitored, and behave accordingly. They should never bad-mouth the company online. They should not use personal e-mail accounts or post to a blog. They should avoid transmitting any message that could embarrass themselves or others if made public. They should not think instant messaging is less permanent than e-mail. When surfing the Web, they should never click on something flagged NSFW (not safe for work).作业六:文艺体育、企业经济、社会问题Lesson 28Answers to the questions1. C2. A3. B4. A5. The reasons for Armstrong’s success were his strong interest inthe sport, and his drive and ambition caused by his recovery from near-fatal testicular cancer.6. Yes, because he thinks that the Tour de France is cycling’s most difficult and prestigious race.7. He did not feel embarrassed about the testicular cancer but was proud of it. His recovery from the cancer gave him drive and ambition. He approached the sport with a whole new focus.8. He says that he has never failed a drug test, that he takes no banned substances, and that no one who has faced cancer would take illicit drugs.Lesson 31Answers to the questions1. C2. C3. C4. B5. The key issue is the contrast between Enron’s forecasts for its Internet business and the reality of the division’s multiplying problems last year.6. He predicted that broadband would add $40 a share to Enron’s stock price over the next few years.7. According to Skilling the company was caught by surprise by the sudden collapse of the Internet content delivery market that Enron had hoped to turn into a profitable arena for trading.8. Because Enron was not welcomed either by the dominant regional telephone companies or cable companies, each of which had their own strategies for high-speed Internet business.Lesson 34Answers to the questions1. A2. B3. C4. D5. The statistics suggest that gang members are more likely to sell drugs, assaut innocent folk, steal cars and commit murder.6. The data show that roughly half of the gang members had been involved in a drive-by shooting, 80% carried a concealed weapon and 50% reported taking guns to school.7. Successful intervention programs must aim at boys at this stage.8. The author believes that the society can help some of the gang members to turn over a new leaf by offering them decent regular jobs. One if four gang members said that they would quit the business for a regular wage of $6-7 an hour.Additional Reading1. He shot and killed two people about 7:20 a.m. in West Ambler Johnston Hall. Two-and-a-half hours later, he killed 30 people in Norris Hall and then committed suicide.2. They could have warned students earlier that two students had been shot and that the killer had not been caught yet.3. It has identified problems like communications breakdowns, gaps in the mental health system and confusion over student privacy laws.4. He said that his people had acted quickly and to the best of their abilities based on what they knew at the time. He also said the school administration did not have all the facts about the first shooting and did not want to spread partial or incorrect information to students.5. No, they didn't know about his history of mental health problems because Fairfax schools did not relay anything about Cho's mental state to the college due to the privacy laws.。

2023年6月a级英语考试真题及答案

2023年6月a级英语考试真题及答案

2023年6月a级英语考试真题及答案2023 June A-Level English ExamPart A: Reading Comprehension (60 points)Directions: Read the following passages and choose the best answer for each question.Passage 1:The New Silk Road InitiativeThe New Silk Road Initiative, also known as the Belt and Road Initiative, is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013. It aims to enhance trade and stimulate economic growth across Asia, Europe, and Africa by investing in roads, railways, ports, and other infrastructure projects.1. What is another name for the New Silk Road Initiative?A. The Global Economic Growth PlanB. The Belt and Road InitiativeC. The Asian Infrastructure Investment StrategyD. The International Trading Route2. When did the Chinese government adopt the New Silk Road Initiative?A. 2008B. 2010C. 2013D. 20153. Which of the following is NOT a focus of the New Silk Road Initiative?A. RoadsB. RailwaysC. AirportsD. PortsPassage 2:Climate ChangeClimate change is a pressing issue that affects the entire planet. It is caused by the increase in greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and extreme weather events.4. What is the main cause of climate change?A. DeforestationB. PollutionC. Greenhouse gasesD. Urbanization5. What are the two main greenhouse gases mentioned in the passage?A. Carbon dioxide and oxygenB. Methane and nitrogenC. Carbon dioxide and methaneD. Oxygen and nitrogen6. What are the effects of climate change mentioned in the passage?A. Global cooling and mild weatherB. Shrinking ice caps and rising sea levelsC. Decrease in natural disastersD. Increase in crop yieldsPart B: Writing (40 points)Directions: Choose one topic from the following options and write an essay of at least 300 words.1. The Impact of Social Media on Society2. The Importance of Renewable Energy Sources3. The Benefits of Traveling Abroad4. Discussing the Role of Artificial Intelligence in the FuturePart C: Listening Comprehension (40 points)Directions: Listen to the audio clips and answer the questions based on what you hear.Clip 1:Question 1: What is the speaker's main topic?Question 2: According to the speaker, what are the benefits of exercise?Question 3: What type of exercise does the speaker recommend for beginners?Clip 2:Question 1: What is the purpose of the meeting mentioned in the clip?Question 2: Where will the meeting take place?Question 3: When does the meeting start?Answers:1. B2. C3. C4. C5. C6. BPart D: Speaking (60 points)Directions: In this part, you will have a conversation with the examiner based on the given topic. You will be evaluated on your ability to communicate effectively and express your opinions clearly.Topic: Discussing the Impact of Technology on EducationThat's the end of the exam. Good luck!。

英语A级参考答案

英语A级参考答案

英语A级参考答案英语A级参考答案英语A级考试是一个非常重要的考试,对于想要进一步提升自己英语能力的人来说,这是一个很好的机会。

然而,很多人对于这个考试的难度和题型并不了解,因此在备考过程中感到困惑。

在本文中,我将为大家提供一些关于英语A级考试的参考答案,希望能对大家的备考有所帮助。

首先,我们来看一下英语A级考试的题型。

英语A级考试一般包括听力、阅读、写作和口语四个部分。

听力部分主要考察考生对于英语听力材料的理解和应对能力。

阅读部分主要考察考生对于英语阅读材料的理解和分析能力。

写作部分主要考察考生的英语写作能力和表达能力。

口语部分主要考察考生的英语口语能力和交流能力。

接下来,我将为大家提供一些英语A级考试中常见题型的参考答案。

听力部分:1. What is the main topic of the conversation?Answer: The main topic of the conversation is about travel plans.2. Where does the conversation most likely take place?Answer: The conversation most likely takes place in a hotel.阅读部分:1. According to the passage, what is the main purpose of the research? Answer: The main purpose of the research is to investigate the effects of climate change on wildlife populations.2. What can be inferred from the passage about the author's opinion on theissue?Answer: The author is in favor of implementing stricter regulations to protect the environment.写作部分:题目:Describe your favorite holiday destination and explain why you enjoy going there.Answer: My favorite holiday destination is Bali. I love going to Bali because of its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and delicious food. The beaches in Bali are stunning, with crystal clear waters and white sand. I enjoy swimming and sunbathing on the beach, as well as trying out different water sports such as surfing and snorkeling. The culture in Bali is also fascinating, with its traditional dances, temples, and ceremonies. I love exploring the local markets and trying out traditional Balinese cuisine. Overall, Bali is the perfect holiday destination for me because it offers a combination of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and delicious food.口语部分:题目:Describe a memorable event in your life.Answer: One memorable event in my life was when I graduated from university. It was a day filled with mixed emotions - excitement, pride, and a sense of accomplishment. After years of hard work and dedication, I finally received my degree and officially became a university graduate. The graduation ceremony was a special moment, surrounded by my family and friends who had supportedme throughout my academic journey. It was a day of celebration, reflection, and looking towards the future. Graduating from university was not only a personal achievement but also marked the beginning of a new chapter in my life. It was a day that I will always remember.以上是一些关于英语A级考试常见题型的参考答案。

2023年6月英语a级考试真题及答案云南

2023年6月英语a级考试真题及答案云南

2023年6月英语a级考试真题及答案云南全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12023年6月英语A级考试真题及答案Part 1 Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1The world is getting smaller and smaller due to the increasing ease of travel and communication. International business, for example, provides a great opportunity for companies to expand their horizons and reach new markets. However, with this increase in global interactions comes the need for employees who are proficient in a second language.1. What is the main idea of the passage?A. International business opportunities.B. The importance of language skills in global interactions.C. The benefits of travel and communication.D. The world getting smaller.2. Why do companies need employees with language skills?A. To expand their horizons.B. To reach new markets.C. To communicate effectively in a global environment.D. All of the above.3. What is the result of the world getting smaller?A. Increased travel opportunities.B. Greater ease of communication.C. More international business opportunities.D. All of the above.Passage 2Technology plays a vital role in our daily lives, and the healthcare industry is no exception. With the development of telemedicine, patients can now consult with doctors remotely, saving time and money. However, some people are concernedabout the potential risks associated with sharing sensitive information online.4. What has technology enabled patients to do?A. Consult with doctors remotely.B. Save time and money.C. Share sensitive information online.D. All of the above.5. What is a potential risk associated with telemedicine?A. Misdiagnosis.B. Data breach.C. Lack of in-person consultation.D. All of the above.6. What is the main concern of some people regarding telemedicine?A. Potential risks.B. Lack of effectiveness.C. Lack of personal connection.D. All of the above.Passage 3Climate change is a pressing global issue that requires immediate action. The Earth's temperature is rising due to human activities such as deforestation and carbon emissions, leading to extreme weather events and sea level rise. It is crucial that we take steps to reduce our carbon footprint and protect the environment for future generations.7. What is the main cause of climate change according to the passage?A. Deforestation.B. Carbon emissions.C. Rising Earth's temperature.D. Extreme weather events.8. What are the consequences of climate change?A. Extreme weather events.B. Sea level rise.C. Both A and B.D. None of the above.9. What is the importance of taking action on climate change?A. Protecting the environment for future generations.B. Reducing our carbon footprint.C. Preventing extreme weather events.D. All of the above.Part 2 Vocabulary and Structure (词汇与结构)Directions: There are thirty incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.10. Nobody likes to be criticized, _______?A. doesn't heB. aren't theyC. do theyD. do you11. If she had followed the doctor's advice, she _______ by now.A. would have recoveredB. will recoverC. would recoverD. will have recovered12. The _______ students are attending a conference in Beijing.A. EuropeanB. EuropeC. BritishD. American13. The police officer warned the driver _______ so fast.A. not driveB. to driveC. not to driveD. to not drivePart 3 Error Identification (错误识别)Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct and mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.14. The new shopping mall is located near my house, what makes it convenient for me to do shopping.A. shopping mallB. near my houseC. whatD. to do15. I have already ate dinner, so I don't need anything to eat now.A. have already ateB. dinnerC. don't needD. anything to eatPart 4 Writing (写作)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic "Environmental Protection". You should write at least 100 words and base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below:1. 现在人们对环境保护的态度越来越重视。

2023英语a级参考答案

2023英语a级参考答案

2023英语a级参考答案2023英语A级参考答案听力部分短对话理解1. C) 根据对话内容,男士询问女士是否需要帮助,女士表示已经解决了问题。

2. B) 女士提到了会议的日期,男士表示会记住。

3. A) 男士询问女士是否喜欢新工作,女士表示很喜欢。

4. C) 男士提到了天气,女士建议带伞。

长对话理解1. B) 对话中提到了男士需要参加一个讲座,女士表示会一起去。

2. A) 男士询问女士关于图书馆的开放时间,女士回答了具体时间。

3. C) 女士提到了男士的论文,男士表示正在努力完成。

4. A) 对话中提到了男士的旅行计划,女士表示很期待。

短文理解1. C) 短文中提到了新技术的应用,选项C与内容相符。

2. B) 短文讨论了教育的重要性,选项B正确。

3. A) 短文描述了一种社会现象,选项A是正确答案。

4. C) 短文提到了环境保护,选项C与主题一致。

阅读部分阅读理解1. A) 根据文章第一段,可以得出正确答案。

2. D) 文章第二段提到了相关信息,选项D是正确答案。

3. B) 第三段中提到了男士的观点,选项B正确。

4. C) 文章最后一段提到了女士的看法,选项C是正确答案。

阅读理解(七选五)1. E) 根据上下文,E选项是最合适的答案。

2. A) A选项与前文内容紧密相关。

3. C) C选项与后文内容相匹配。

4. B) B选项是段落的总结句。

5. D) D选项是段落的过渡句。

写作部分作文(图表作文)- 描述图表:首先描述图表中展示的数据和趋势。

- 分析原因:分析图表中数据变化的可能原因。

- 总结观点:最后,给出自己对图表数据的看法和总结。

翻译(英译汉)1. 将英文句子翻译成中文,注意语法和词汇的准确性。

2. 确保翻译后的中文句子通顺,符合中文表达习惯。

翻译(汉译英)1. 将中文句子翻译成英文,注意语法和词汇的准确性。

2. 确保翻译后的英文句子通顺,符合英文表达习惯。

词汇与语法部分词汇题1. A) 根据句子的语境,选择最合适的词汇。

英语a级试题及答案

英语a级试题及答案

英语a级试题及答案### English A-Level Test Questions and Answers#### Section A: Multiple Choice Questions1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Romantic literature?- A) Emphasis on individual emotions- B) Focus on the supernatural- C) Strict adherence to classical forms- D) Appreciation for natureAnswer: C) Strict adherence to classical forms2. The term "Renaissance" is often associated with:- A) The fall of the Roman Empire- B) The revival of classical learning and art- C) The Industrial Revolution- D) The EnlightenmentAnswer: B) The revival of classical learning and art3. In the context of English literature, what does'epistolary' refer to?- A) A style of writing that uses letters- B) A form of poetry- C) A narrative technique used in plays- D) A type of novel that is set in a historical periodAnswer: A) A style of writing that uses letters4. The Brontë sisters are known for their contributions to which literary movement?- A) Romanticism- B) Realism- C) Gothic fiction- D) ModernismAnswer: A) Romanticism5. What is the primary purpose of a thesis statement in an essay?- A) To provide a detailed summary of the essay- B) To state the main argument or point of the essay- C) To list all the sources that will be used- D) To give a personal opinion on the topicAnswer: B) To state the main argument or point of the essay#### Section B: Short Answer Questions1. Briefly explain the concept of 'stream of consciousness' in literature.Answer: The concept of 'stream of consciousness' in literature refers to a narrative technique that attempts to depict the continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, and memories in a character's mind. It often disregards theconventions of syntax and chronological order to reflect the natural, unfiltered thinking process.2. Describe the role of setting in a novel.Answer: The setting of a novel plays a crucial role in creating the atmosphere, influencing the characters' actions, and contributing to the plot. It can also reflect the time period, cultural context, and thematic elements of the story, often serving as a character itself that interacts with the narrative.3. What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?Answer: A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words 'like' or 'as' (e.g., "as brave as a lion"). A metaphor, on the other hand, directly states that one thing is another, without using 'like' or'as' (e.g., "The world is a stage").#### Section C: Essay QuestionDiscuss the impact of William Shakespeare on Englishliterature and provide examples from his works.Answer: William Shakespeare is often regarded as the greatest playwright and poet in the English language. His profound impact on English literature is evident in his exploration of the human condition, his development of character, and his use of language. Shakespeare's works, such as "Hamlet," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Macbeth," have introduced complexcharacters and themes that continue to resonate with audiences today. His innovative use of iambic pentameter and the creation of new words and phrases have enriched the English language. Shakespeare's influence can be seen in the works of countless authors and playwrights who followed him, solidifying his legacy as a foundational figure in English literature.The above content is designed to be a concise and informative A-Level English test with a mix of multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions, covering various aspects of literature and writing.。

2023年云南英语a级考试真题及答案

2023年云南英语a级考试真题及答案

2023年云南英语a级考试真题及答案2023 Yunnan English A-Level Exam Questions and AnswersSection 1: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passages and answer the questions that follow.Passage 1:The Amazon Rainforest, also known as the Amazon Jungle, is a vast, dense rainforest in South America that covers an area of over 5.5 million square kilometers. It is home to thousands of plant and animal species, many of which are not found anywhere else on Earth. The Amazon River, the largest river in the world by volume, flows through the rainforest, providing water and nutrients for the plants and animals that live there.1. Where is the Amazon Rainforest located?Answer: The Amazon Rainforest is located in South America.2. How large is the Amazon Rainforest?Answer: The Amazon Rainforest covers an area of over 5.5 million square kilometers.3. Why is the Amazon River important to the rainforest ecosystem?Answer: The Amazon River provides water and nutrients for the plants and animals that live in the rainforest.Passage 2:The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, built along the northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against invasions and raids. The wall stretches over 13,000 miles and is one of the most famous architectural feats in history.4. What is the Great Wall of China made of?Answer: The Great Wall of China is made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials.5. Why was the Great Wall of China built?Answer: The Great Wall of China was built to protect the Chinese states and empires against invasions and raids.Section 2: Vocabulary and GrammarChoose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence.6. I _______ to the cinema last night.a) gob) goesc) wentd) will goAnswer: c) went7. The children were _______ in the park when it started to rain.a) playedb) playsc) playingd) playAnswer: c) playing8. My sister _______ to be a doctor when she grows up.a) wantsb) wantc) wantingd) want toAnswer: a) wantsSection 3: WritingWrite an essay of at least 300 words on the following topic:"Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Learning"In recent years, online learning has become increasingly popular as a convenient and flexible alternative to traditional classroom education. While there are many advantages to online learning, such as flexibility, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness, there are also some disadvantages, including the lack offace-to-face interaction, potential distractions, and the need for self-discipline. This essay will discuss both the advantages and disadvantages of online learning and provide recommendations for maximizing the benefits of this educational method.Overall, the 2023 Yunnan English A-Level Exam provides students with a variety of questions that test their reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. By studying and preparing for the exam, students can improve their English language proficiency and succeed in their academic pursuits.。

2023年6月a级英语考试真题答案

2023年6月a级英语考试真题答案

2023年6月a级英语考试真题答案全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1The 2023 June A-level English exam was held on June 15th, 2023, and as always, students eagerly awaited the release of the answer key to see how they performed. The exam consisted of a variety of reading comprehension, writing, listening, and speaking tasks designed to test students' proficiency in the English language.The reading comprehension section featured passages on a range of topics, including environmental issues, literature, and current events. Students were required to answer questions about the main idea, supporting details, and author's purpose for each passage.The writing section asked students to write an essay on a given topic, such as the impact of social media on society or the importance of education in today's world. Students were expected to demonstrate their ability to structure an argument, provide supporting evidence, and express their ideas clearly and concisely.The listening section included a variety of audio clips, such as interviews, news reports, and conversations. Students were required to answer multiple-choice questions based on the content of the audio clips, testing their listening comprehension skills.The speaking section required students to participate in a one-on-one conversation with an examiner. Students were asked questions about their personal experiences, opinions on various topics, and ability to communicate effectively in English.Overall, the 2023 June A-level English exam was challenging but fair, testing students' abilities in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The release of the answer key allowed students to see how they performed and identify areas for improvement in their English language skills.篇22023 June A-level English Exam AnswersPassage 1:1. The main idea of the passage is: C) The benefits of reading fiction2-5. Matching:2. D) People who read more fiction are better at understanding others3. A) Fiction readers have higher levels of empathy4. B) Fiction readers are better at recognizing emotions in others5. C) Fiction readers are more likely to help others in needPassage 2:6. The author's main purpose in writing the passage is to: B) Explain the importance of sleep7-10. Multiple Choice:7. C) They have difficulty processing new information8. A) They are more likely to suffer from health problems9. D) They do not perform as well on cognitive tasks10. B) They are at higher risk for accidents and injuriesPassage 3:11. The author's attitude towards new technology is: A) Optimistic12-15. Matching:12. C) Smartphones can be used in innovative ways in education13. D) Technology can enhance traditional teaching methods14. A) Using smartphones in the classroom can improve student engagement15. B) Technology can help students acquire new skillsEssay Question:16. Discuss the impact of social media on interpersonal relationships.Possible Answer:Social media has greatly impacted interpersonal relationships in both positive and negative ways. On one hand, social media platforms have made it easier to connect with friends and family members who are far away. People can now communicate instantly through messages, calls, or video chats, regardless of their physical location. This has helped to maintain relationships that may have otherwise been strained by distance.However, social media has also introduced new challenges to interpersonal relationships. The rise of social media addiction has led to decreased face-to-face interactions and increasedisolation. People may be more focused on presenting a curated version of themselves online, leading to feelings of inadequacy and envy. Additionally, online interactions lack the nuances of in-person communication, making it easier for misunderstandings to occur.In conclusion, while social media has made it easier to stay connected, it is important to be mindful of its impact on our interpersonal relationships. Finding a balance between online and offline interactions is crucial in maintaining healthy and meaningful connections with others.Overall, the 2023 June A-level English exam covered a range of topics, from the benefits of reading fiction to the impact of social media on relationships. Students who prepared well and understood the passages should have performed well on the exam.篇32023年6月a级英语考试真题答案Part 1: Listening ComprehensionSection A1-5: B A A C C6-10: B C A B A11-15: B A C C BSection B16-20: A C B A C21-25: B C A A C26-30: B C A A BPart 2: Reading Comprehension31-35: B A D C B36-40: D C A B C41-45: C D B A CPart 3: Cloze Test46-50: B D A C B51-55: D C A B D56-60: A B C D APart 4: Translation61. 视频会议的好处是可以让我们在不同地方的人们进行实时交流。

2023年6月英语a级考试真题及答案云南

2023年6月英语a级考试真题及答案云南

2023年6月英语a级考试真题及答案云南全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12023年6月英语A级考试真题及答案云南Section A: Reading Comprehension (共20分)Directions: In this section, there are five reading passages. Each passage is followed by four questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1If you want to lead a healthy lifestyle, it’s important to pay attention to what you eat. A balanced diet plays a key role in maintaining good health. Eating a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, can provide your body with the essential nutrients it needs to function properly. In addition to eating a balanced diet, regular exercise is also important for overall health and well-being.1. What is important for maintaining good health?A. Eating at fast food restaurants.B. Drinking sugary sodas.C. Eating a balanced diet.D. Skipping meals.2. What kinds of foods provide essential nutrients?A. Processed foods.B. Fast food.C. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.D. Junk food.3. What else is important for overall health and well-being?A. Watching TV all day.B. Reading books.C. Regular exercise.D. Playing video games.4. What can a balanced diet and regular exercise help with?A. Getting sick.B. Maintaining good health.C. Sleeping all day.D. Eating junk food.Passage 2Walking is a great way to stay active and improve your fitness level. It’s a low-impact exercise that is suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels. By walking regularly, you can increase your heart rate, strengthen your muscles, and improve your overall cardiovascular health. In addition to the physical benefits, walking can also help reduce stress and improve your mental well-being.5. What is a great way to stay active and improve fitness?A. Walking on a treadmill.B. Sitting on the couch.C. Swimming in a pool.D. Walking.6. Who can benefit from walking regularly?A. Only young people.B. Only old people.C. People of all ages and fitness levels.D. Only athletes.7. What can walking regularly help with?A. Reducing stress and improving mental well-being.B. Eating unhealthy foods.C. Watching movies all day.D. Sleeping all day.8. What are the physical benefits of walking?A. Strengthening muscles and improving overall cardiovascular health.B. Getting sick.C. Eating junk food.D. Gaining weight.Passage 3In today’s fast-paced world, many people find it difficult to relax and unwind. However, taking time for yourself is essential for maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Activities such as meditation, yoga, and deep breathing exercises can help reduce stress and improve your overall well-being. It’s important tomake self-care a priority in order to prevent burnout and maintain a sense of inner peace.9. Why is taking time for yourself important?A. It’s not important at all.B. It can help maintain a healthy work-life balance.C. It’s a waste of time.D. It’s only important for athletes.10. What activities can help reduce stress?A. Eating unhealthy foods.B. Playing video games all day.C. Meditation, yoga, and deep breathing exercises.D. Watching TV all day.11. Why is self-care important?A. To prevent burnout and maintain a sense of inner peace.B. To get sick.C. To work all day.D. To skip meals.12. What can self-care activities help improve?A. Overall well-being and reduce stress.B. Getting sick.C. Sleeping all day.D. Eating junk food.Passage 4It’s important to get enough sleep in order to function at your best. Lack of sleep can lead to a variety of health problems, including poor concentration, mood swings, and weight gain. To ensure a good night’s sleep, try to establish a bedtime routine and create a relaxing sleep environment. Avoid screens before bedtime and limit caffeine intake to improve the quality of your sleep.13. Why is it important to get enough sleep?A. To watch TV all night.B. To function at your best.C. To eat junk food.D. To skip meals.14. What can lack of sleep lead to?A. Poor concentration, mood swings, and weight gain.B. Eating healthy foods.C. Regular exercise.D. Reading books.15. What can help improve the quality of your sleep?A. Watching movies before bedtime.B. Eating a large meal before bedtime.C. Avoiding screens before bedtime.D. Drinking caffeine.16. What can a bedtime routine and a relaxing sleep environment help with?A. Ensuring a good night’s sleep.B. Getting sick.C. Eating junk food.D. Sleeping all day.Passage 5The benefits of drinking water are often overlooked, but staying hydrated is crucial for good health. Water plays a key rolein various bodily functions, such as regulating body temperature, aiding digestion, and flushing out toxins. It’s important to drink an adequate amount of water each day to maintain optimal health and ward off dehydration.17. What are the benefits of drinking water?A. Regulating body temperature, aiding digestion, and flushing out toxins.B. Drinking sugary drinks.C. Eating fast food.D. Watching TV all day.18. Why is staying hydrated crucial for good health?A. It’s not important at all.B. To ward off dehydration.C. To watch movies.D. To play video games.19. What does water play a key role in?A. Regulating body temperature, aiding digestion, and flushing out toxins.B. Watching TV.C. Eating junk food.D. Getting sick.20. How much water should be consumed each day?A. A very small amount.B. An adequate amount.C. No water at all.D. A large amount.Section B: Listening Comprehension (共25分)Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings. Each recording will be played twice. After listening to each recording, there will be several questions for you to answer. Select the best answer to each question and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Recording 1Question 21 to 23 are based on the recording you have just heard.21. What is the man planning to do this weekend?A. Go to a movie.B. Work on his project.C. Visit his friend.D. Travel out of town.22. Who will the man go with?A. His sister.B. His friend.C. His cousin.D. His colleague.23. What is the weather going to be like this weekend?A. Cloudy and rainy.B. Sunny and hot.C. Cloudy and cool.D. Snowy and cold.Recording 2Question 24 to 26 are based on the recording you have just heard.24. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a restaurant.B. At a park.C. At a school.D. At a library.25. What does the man recommend the woman do if she wants to lose weight?A. Eat fast food.B. Stop exercising.C. Drink soda.D. Eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly.26. What is the woman’s response to the man’s recommendation?A. She agrees with him.B. She disagrees with him.C. She doesn’t care.D. She is not paying attention.Recording 3Question 27 to 30 are based on the recording you have just heard.27. What is the speaker talking about?A. Travelling.B. Health.C. Food.D. Music.28. Why does the speaker think it’s important to take breaks?A. To waste time.B. To relax and recharge.C. To work harder.D. To skip meals.29. What is one of the speaker’s tips for maintaining good health?A. Eating junk food.B. Avoiding exercise.C. Getting enough sleep.D. Watching TV all day.30. What is the speaker’s final advice?A. Follow a balanced diet.B. Exercise regularly.C. Take care of yourself.D. Avoid taking breaks.Section C: Writing (共25分)Directions: In this section, you will write an essay in response to the following question. You have 30 minutes to complete this task.31. Topic: The Importance of Healthy Eating HabitsIn recent years, unhealthy eating habits have become a major concern for many people around the world. Discuss the importance of healthy eating habits and their impact on overall health and well-being. Provide examples to support your argument.Answer:Healthy eating habits play a crucial role in maintaining good health and well-being. A balanced diet that includes a variety offoods can provide the essential nutrients our bodies need to function properly. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins are all important components of a healthy diet. By eating a balanced diet and avoiding unhealthy foods, we can reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.In addition to preventing diseases, healthy eating habits can also help improve our overall health and well-being. Eating nutritious foods can boost our energy levels, improve our mood, and enhance our mental clarity. On the other hand, consuming large amounts of sugary and processed foods can lead to low energy levels, mood swings, and poor concentration.Furthermore, healthy eating habits can also have a positive impact on our physical appearance. Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can improve the health of our skin, hair, and nails, giving us a youthful and radiant appearance. On the other hand, consuming unhealthy foods high in sugar and fat can lead to skin breakouts, dull hair, and brittle nails.In conclusion, healthy eating habits are essential for maintaining good health and well-being. By making nutritious food choices and avoiding unhealthy foods, we can improve our overall health, prevent chronic diseases, and enhance ourphysical appearance. It’s important to prioritize healthy eating habits in order to lead a happy and fulfilling life.Overall, the 2023 June English A-level exam in Yunnan province covered a variety of topics related to healthy lifestyle choices, including the importance of balanced diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, stress management, and hydration. Students were tested on their reading comprehension skills, listening comprehension skills, and writing skills. The exam aimed to assess students' ability to understand and communicate information related to health and wellness in English.篇22023 June English A Level Exam Questions and Answers in YunnanPart 1: Listening1. Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer.What are the speakers discussing?A. Their summer vacation plansB. The weather forecast for tomorrowC. A new restaurant in town2. Listen to the announcement and answer the following question.When will the museum be closed for renovations?3. Listen to the dialogue and fill in the missing information.Speaker A: What time does the concert start?Speaker B: It starts at _____ in the evening.4. Listen to the radio program and answer the question.What is the program mainly about?5. Listen to the conversation between two students and choose the correct response.Student A: Have you finished the homework for tomorrow?Student B: _____.Part 2: Reading1. Read the passage and answer the questions below.The Benefits of ExerciseRegular exercise has numerous benefits for both the body and mind. Not only does exercise help maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of chronic diseases, but it also improves mood and overall well-being. In fact, studies have shown that people who exercise regularly are less likely to suffer from depression and anxiety.Questions:- What are some benefits of regular exercise?- How does exercise affect mood?2. Read the text and choose the correct option.Dogs are considered to be man's best friend. They are loyal, friendly, and always by our side. _____, taking care of a dog can be a big responsibility.A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. Although3. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the correct words.Many people believe that _____ is the key to happiness. However, recent studies have shown that relationships with friends and family are even more important for our well-being.Part 3: Writing1. Write a short essay about your favorite book and explain why you enjoy it.2. Write a letter to a friend inviting them to visit your hometown in Yunnan. Include information about tourist attractions, local cuisine, and activities they can participate in during their visit.Answers:Listening:1. A. Their summer vacation plans2. Next Monday3. 7 PM4. Travel destinations around the world5. Not yet, I plan to finish it tonight.Reading:1.- Some benefits of regular exercise include maintaining a healthy weight, reducing the risk of chronic diseases, and improving mood and overall well-being.- Exercise affects mood by reducing the likelihood of suffering from depression and anxiety.2. A. However3. MoneyWriting:1. The essay question will vary based on individual preferences.2. The letter should include information about tourist attractions, local cuisine, and activities in Yunnan.篇32023年6月英语A级考试真题及答案-云南Part 1 ListeningSection 1: Questions 1-5Directions: In this section, you will hear some dialogues or monologues. After each dialogue or monologue, you will be asked several questions about what was said. Both the dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.1. What is the man worried about?A) His upcoming presentation.B) His new job interview.C) His lost umbrella.D) His travel plans.2. What does the woman suggest the man do?A) Call a plumber.B) Fix the tap himself.C) Use the other bathroom.D) Buy a new tap.3. How does the woman feel about the movie they watched?A) Disappointed.B) Satisfied.C) Excited.D) Annoyed.4. What does the man need help with?A) Finding a new apartment.B) Fixing his computer.C) Writing a report.D) Cooking a meal.5. Why is the woman grateful?A) She received a birthday gift.B) Her friend booked a hotel for her.C) She was offered a promotion.D) Her colleague helped her with a project.Section 2: Questions 6-10Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage. The passage will be read twice. After you hear it, you must answer thequestions given in the Question Booklet. Then you should write the answer in the corresponding space on Answer Sheet 1.Part 2 ReadingSection BNorthern LightsThe Northern Lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are a spectacular natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in the Arctic and the Antarctic regions. The lights are usually green or pink in color and can be seen most clearly in the night sky during the winter months. The phenomenon occurs when electrically charged particles from the sun travel towards the Earth's magnetic poles and collide with gases in the atmosphere, causing a stunning light show.The Northern Lights have been an object of fascination for centuries, with myths and legends surrounding their mysterious appearance. Some ancient cultures believed the lights were spirits dancing in the sky, while others thought they were a sign of good luck or impending doom. Today, scientists are able to explain the natural causes of the lights, but the magic and beauty of the Northern Lights continue to captivate people from around the world.6. What are the Northern Lights also known as?7. Where are the Northern Lights predominantly seen?8. What causes the Northern Lights to appear in the sky?9. How have ancient cultures interpreted the Northern Lights?10. Why do the Northern Lights continue to captivate people today?Section CManateesManatees, also known as sea cows, are large, slow-moving marine mammals found in warm coastal waters. These gentle giants are herbivores, feeding on a diet of sea grasses and plants. Despite their enormous size, manatees are known for their peaceful nature and friendly interactions with humans. They are often spotted in shallow waters, basking in the sun or swimming gracefully along the shoreline.Unfortunately, manatees are facing numerous threats to their survival, including habitat loss, pollution, and boat collisions. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these vulnerable creatures and ensure their populations can thrive in the wild. Byraising awareness about the importance of preserving manatee habitats and promoting responsible boating practices, we can help safeguard the future of these unique animals.11. What are manatees also known as?12. What do manatees feed on?13. How are manatees described in terms of their behavior?14. What are some threats to the survival of manatees?15. How can we help protect manatees according to the passage?Part 3 WritingQuestion 1: Write an essay of about 200 words on the following topic: "The Importance of Education in the 21st Century."Question 2: Write a short email of about 100 words to a friend inviting them to attend a music concert with you next weekend.Answer KeyListening1. A2. C3. B4. B5. D6. A7. B8. D9. C10. A11. B12. A13. D14. C15. DThis is a sample of the 2023 June English A level exam in Yunnan. Students are advised to practice and prepare for the exam using various resources to enhance their English skills. Good luck with your studies!。

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教学点: 年级: 班级: 姓名: 学号: 密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题《英语报刊阅读》试题(A 卷)Part Ⅰ Reconstruct the messages of the following headlines of news stories: (1% for each, 10%)Example: Italian Ex-Mayor Murdered ---An Italian Ex-Mayor Is Murdered1. ________ US ________ told not exploit ________ Tibet issue.2. Rubin ________ Greenspan ________ at odds.3. Visitors ________ flocking to Mao ’s birth place.4. ________ man ________ quizzed after ________ wife is knifed in ________ sports store.Part Ⅱ Read the following passage and answer the Questions A 5-34 (1% for each,30%) and B 35-44 (2% for each,20%)A Tuition Reform for Higher EducationChinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent years. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute and important part of the reform. Schools which once admitted students almost exclusively according to state plans are becoming more accepting of students sent by work groups for further training and those who pay their own fees.Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year, up 158 200 or 25 percent over last year's figure. Of these, 216 000, or 27.4 percent, will be sent by their work groups or will pay their own way.In the past, the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students, a matter of policy since New China was established in 1949. Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the sate, hindering further development of higher education. Since higher education is non —compulsory education in China, to charge appropriate fees will help improve school facilities and expedite the development of education in this stage. As an added benefit, paying their own way will encourage students to study harder.The reform will take effect in two directions. State—financed students will begin paying part of the costs of their education, and more self—paying students will be accepted.In August 1989, under the direction of the State council, the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the Sate Price Bureau drew up stipulations concerning the amount of charges on tuition, accommodation and other expenses for students of institutions of higher learning. Beginning from that year, freshmen at regular universities and colleges and professional schools (including cadres taking special training courses and students working on a second degree) were charged 100 yuan (about us $17) each for their tuition fee, and this low charge is expected to be raised gradually. The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions such as Guangdong Province and Shanghai, but was capped at 300 yuan. Students living on campus paid about 20 yuan per year for accommodation and the charge was slightly higher for better furnishing. Normal school students and those admitted on scholarships need only pay for accommodation. Reduced tuitions and fees are available to students in need of financial assistance, but accommodation expenses will remain the same.In June 1992, the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau decided to allow regular institutions of higher education to set their own tuition rates and charges for accommodation, short—term training programs, correspondence courses and night school. These should be determined according to the needs of each school, the abilities of students to pay and general conditions in each area. The tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can range from 300 to 500 yuan per academic year. Liberal arts, history and economics students of the fine arts pay 400 to 600 yuan per year, and students of the fine arts 400 to 750 yuan. Statistics for 1992 show students paid an average of 340 yuan in tuition that year, only 5 percent of the real cost.Measures have been taken to limit the possible detrimental affects of rising tuition. Shanghai, for instance, exempts the children of revolutionary martyrs from paying tuition. And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidiesfrom their work units. Some colleges have also set up work—study programs to benefit students with financial difficulties.Guidelines concerning self—paying students were first set out in 1989. The State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau stipulated that these students should pay 80 percent of the cost of their education. Such students who live on campus pay the standard rate for accommodation and must cover their own medical expenses. The charge for each self—paying student averaged 2 000 yuan of the cost in 1992, or 30 percent of the cost. Charges for undergraduates and students of special colleges whose education is sponsored by work units, with payment coming either in part or in full from their units, are somewhat higher. Self—paying students are not assigned jobs by the state after graduation, whereas students sent by their units will return to them after graduating.Charges for correspondence courses and night school are equal to or slightly higher than those for full-time students enrolled according to the state plan.With their improvement of their living standards and the deepening of reform, people in general accept the changes in the tuition system. To facilitate the development of higher education, the increases in tuition rates will be more flexible and diversified. Student payments will be augmented by finding from the state, enterprises and funds raised from the public. Laws and regulations will by enacted to ensure steady progress, and overseas organizations and individuals are encouraged to set up and operate schools in China.--21st Century, Apr.20, 1992 Reading ComprehensionCircle the letter that best suits the answer or completes the statement.5. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees ____.A. pay an important part in the reformB. make up an important part of the reformC. include an important part of the reformD. hold an important part of the reform6. Regular universities and colleges plan to enroll about 786 200 students this year ____.A. which is the same as last years figure密封线内不要答题B. which is more than last year's figure by 158 200C. which is 25 per cent over last year's figureD. both B and C7. Among 786 200 students ____ will be sent by their work groups or will pay their own way.A. 158 200B. 21 600C. 27.4 per centD. 25 per cent8. Since New China was established, all tuition and school fees for university students ____.A. Were paid by their work groupsB. Were paid by the students themselvesC. Were paid by the stateD. Were paid by the local government9. The policy which the state paid all tuition and school fees for university students ____.A. Brought lots of profits to the stateB. Was helpful to further development of higher educationC. Brought many advantages to the stateD. Brought expense and trouble to the state 10. Which statement is not true?A. To charge appropriate fees will help improve school facilitiesB. As an added benefit, paying their own way will encourage students to study harderC. Higher education is compulsory education in ChinaD. Tuition reform for higher education will take effect in two directions11. Stipulations concerning the amount of charges on tuition, accommodation and other expenses for students of institutions of higher learning was drafted by ____.A. the State Education CommissionB. the State CouncilC. the universities and collegesD. the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题12. The figure on tuition fee was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions, but was ____.A. fixed at 300 yuanB. limited in 300 yuanC. over 300 yuanD. much more than 300 yuan13. Students in need of financial assistance ____. A. can get a grantB. need only pay for accommodationC.can get support from the local governmentD. can enjoy reduced tuitions and fees14. According to the stipulations made by the State Education Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau, the tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can ____.A. be changed between 300 and 500 yuan per academic yearB. be fixed at 300 or 500 yuan per yearC. be set at 400 or 600 yuan per yearD. be extended from 400 to 750 yuan per year15. The children of revolutionary martyrs in Shanghai ____. A. enjoy reduced tuition B. enjoy free charge tuition C. gain allowance from governmentD. receive subsidies from their parents work units16. Stipulations concerning self —paying students took effect in ____. A. 1989 B. 1992 C. 1990 D. 199117. Charges for undergraduates and students of special colleges whose education is sponsored by work units ____.A. are set at 2 000 yuan per yearB. are exempted 50 per cent from the whole cost of their educationC. are rather higherD. are exempted 30 percent18. Self—paying students, after their graduation, ____.A. will return to their unitsB. will be appointed to do some work by the stateC. are provided employments by the statD. are not assigned jobs by the state19. Which statement is true?A. The increases in tuition rates can not be changed easilyB. Students payment will be decreased by funding from the state and enterprisesC. Laws and regulations will be made to ensure steady progressD. People in general can't accept the change in the tuition reformVocabularyChoose the best answer to explain the meaning of the underlined word or phrase.20. Chinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent year____.A. WalkingB. stepC. footD. speed21. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute an important part of the reform____.A. Make upB. establishC. holdD. Complete22. Although this practice guaranteed the supply of qualified personnel, it brought a heavy burden to the state____.A. it brought the state expense and troubleB. it brought the state sufferingC. it made the state involve in difficultiesD. it caused the state involved in troubles23. The reform will take effect in two directions____.A. will take placeB. will come into forceC. will affectD. will have an influence24. The figure was higher in special economic zones and economically developed regions such as Guangdong, province and Shanghai, but was capped at 300yuan____.A. coveredB. aboutC. overD. much more than25. This Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau decided to allow regular institutions of higher education to set their own tuition rates and charges for accommodation____.A. decideB. fixC. put forwardD. Both A and B26. The tuition for students in the sciences and engineering can range from 300 to 500 yuan per academic year____.A. be charged between 300 and 500B. set at 300 or 500C. be decided at 300 or 500D. extend from 300 to 50027. Measures have been taken to limit the possible detrimental affects of rising tuition____.A. determinedB. damageC. harmfulD. influential28. Shanghai, for instance, exempts the children of revolutionary martyrs from paying tuition____.A. charges a little forB. makes free charge forC. reduces the charge forD. Both A and B29. And these costs may be reduced or waived for students with limited family financial support as their parents are either both dead or are receiving subsidies from their work units____.A. insisted onB. not enforcedC. chargedD. exempted30. Some colleges have also set up work—study programs to benefit students with financial difficulties____.密封线内不要答题A. helpB. give money toC. give profits toD. send allowance of money to31. The State Educational Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the State Price Bureau stipulated that these students should pay 80 percent of the cost of their education____.A. arrangedB. advocatedC. stated clearlyD. stimulated32. Such students who live on campus pay the standard rate for accommodation and must cover their own medical expenses____.A. includeB. exemptC. changeD. provide money for33. Self —paying students are not assigned jobs by the state after graduation, whereas students sent by their units will return to them after graduation____.A. After graduation the state doesn't give employments to the self —paying studentsB. After graduation, the state doesn't appoint the self —paying students to do some workC. After graduation, the self-paying students are not going to apply for jobsD. All are wrong34. To facilitate the development of higher education, the increases in tuition rates will be more flexible and diversified____.A. will be more easily bent and variousB. will be more limited and various.C. will be easily changed and in variety to adapt to new conditionsD. will be raised more than beforeB Endangered Trade(The Asian Wall Street Journal, Mar., 1999)Such is the special relationship between America and its NATO partners that while that alliance cooperates to bomb Serbian forces, the U.S. and the EU are managing a trade war against each other. Fortunately, no lives are at stake in the latter conflict. Yet if it spreads unchecked, the rest of the world is sure to feel the pain of it.密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题It's hard to decide whether the U.S. or Europe deserves the most contempt for expanding their trade war. The first fight, over bananas, is essentially a struggle between two fruit distributors with strong political connections. Now Washington and Brussels are escalatingtheir battle over beef, with European farmers stooping to science in their claims that hormone-treated American beef is unsafe.In his first term in office, President Bill Clinton teamed up with the Republicans to push major free-trade liberalizations. Now, however, he seems bent on pursuing 'level even if playing fields,'torpedoing the world economy. The latest salvo was fired this week, with the U.S. announcing it has targeted close to $1 billion of European products for 100% tariffs if the European Union doesn't drop the hormone nonsense.The move follows an earlier announcement that the U.S. administration will fight Europe's banana import regime by hitting a range of European goods with prohibitive tariffs. Add to this renewed American threats to raise the drawbridge to Russian, Japanese and Brazilian steel, as well as administration support for a congressional vote to ban Concorde flights from Europe in relation for EU threats to refuse landing rights to old-American planes retrofitted with noise reducing technology.Mr. Clinton sounded the protectionist battle cry in his January State of the Union address, where he vowed to fight for 'a freer and fairer trading system for 21st century America.' In the case of agriculture, when the respective lobbies on both sides of the Atlantic enter the fray, that translates into a sticky situation. On the whole, American farmers are major exporters. And U.S. farmers have a good case on beef hormones. But it is nonetheless dangerous for the U.S. to shut off $1 billion in trade.This is not to excuse the EU. The hormone argument is nonsense. The World Trade Organization has acknowledged as much, ordering the EU to allow imports of American meat by May 13. Brussels has responded by saying that it needs more time because European citizens, who supposedly don't like hormones in their food, would rebel against their governments if American meat suddenly appeared on their store shelves.Were it not for the high stakes involved for both producers and consumers, the argument might be amusing. When governments curtail trade the global economy shrinks and for all the jobs 'saved' by protections, there are a lot more lost. The Smoot-Hawleyagricultural protections imposed by the U.S. Congress in the late 1920s certainly contributed to the Great Depression. Mr. Clinton may believe he is fighting the good fight. But we've never thought much of the kind of war where you pose even when you win.Judge whether the following statement are True or False:35. ( ) The Trade war between the U.S. and the EU has cost no lives but is equally dangerous.36. ( ) It's very easy to decide who is to blame for expanding the trade war.37. ( ) The very beginning of the trade war suggests that it bears political significance.38. ( ) The author agrees that hormone-treated beef is harmful to one's health.39. ( ) President Bill Clinton used to be a believer of free trade, but not now.40. ( ) Level playing fields ca do good to the world economy.41. ( ) Besides its trade war with the EU, the U.S. is also in conflict with Japan, Russia and Brazil.42. ( ) The author thinks that in the case of beef, the American farmers are justified.43. ( ) The author thinks that it is a right decision for the U.S. to shut off $1 billion in trade.44. ( ) The two sides have submitted the case of beef to the WTO for settlement.for each,20%)The Rich Get Richer and ElectedBy Steven V. RobertsThe representatives newly elected in 1984 were almost four times as wealthy as thefirst-term lawmakers elected only six years before, according to a new study based one themembers’ financial reports.Behind this remarkable a swing, the study says, are two main factors: a courtdecision that outlawed limits on what candidates could give to their own campaigns,and the enormous growth in the cost of pursuing a seat in Congress. As a result, it isincreasingly difficult for candidates of modest means, particularly women, to mountsuccessful challenges to entrenched office holders.One solution, the authors contend, is a system of public financing for campaigns,but Congress seems in no mood to change the political rules any time soon.“The lower chamber is going upper class,” said Mark Green, the president of The Democracy Project, a public policy institute based in New York. “But this evolution from a House of Representatives to a House of Lords denies the diversity of our democracy. It establishes a de facto property qualification for office that increasingly says: low and middle income need not apply.”The Democracy Project produced the study in cooperation with the United States Public Interest Research Group, a similar institute situated in Washington. But their research was not entirely theoretical. In 1980 Mr. Green was the unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Congress in New York's 15th District, in Manhattan. The winner was Bill Green, one of the wealthiest members of Congress.Of Assets and MillionairesMembers of Congress must report their assets in broad categories, not exact numbers, so the figures in the study are not precise. But the minimum average wealth of the 43 lawmakers first elected last year was $251,292. Six years earlier, the 74 new members reported an average of only $41,358 in assets. With inflation figured in, the increase was almost 400 percent in real terms.Moreover, financial data on the class of 1978 indicated only one millionaire, William F. Clinger Jr., a Pennsylvania Republican. Last year's newcomers included 15 possible millionaires, more than a third of the entire group. Topping the list was Joseph J. Dioguardi, a Westchester Republican, who listed assets of $1 million to $2.46 million.The main reason for the change, Mr. Green maintains, is the Supreme Court decision of 1976 in the case of Buckley V. Valeo. In that case, the Court ruled that limits mandated by Congress on the amount a candidate could give to his or her own campaign were an unconstitutional abridgment of individual rights. At the same time, the Court upheld limits on amounts contributed by outsiders.“Quite naturally”, Mr. Green said, “this puts a premium on personal wealth.The 43 Representatives newly elected in 1984 spent an average of $459,344; of that, $50,329 was their own money in an average case. Eight of the 43 spent more密封线内不要答题than $100,000 in personal funds but the clear leader was Tommy F. Robinson, an Arkansas Democrat, who contributed $441, 167 to his own campaign. Mr. DioGuardi was next with a personal donation of $210,000.The Senate Puts an even higher premium on wealth. Last year the average candidate for the Senate spent $2 million, and the roster of millionaires in the Senate is steadily growing.The second factor putting a premium on personal wealth, Mr. Green argues, is the rapid rise of political action committees. They tend to favor incumbents with their campaign contributions, and a result, Mr. Green says, is that it takes a wealthy challenger to make a race of things.One apparent effect is the obstacle this poses for women who run for Congress. While women in rapidly rising numbers are capturing local and state offices, their representation on the national level has stayed static. The class of 1984 included only two women: Helen D. Bentley of Maryland and Jan Meyers of Kansas, both Republicans.“It is largely men who control wealth in America,” Mr. Green said, “and if wealth is a major variable in political success, that automatically means more men will run and win.”Fred Wertheimer, president of Common Cause, the public affairs lobby that , if you're not personally wealthy, and you're not willing to indebt yourself to the PAC's, you face an uphill struggle just to get your message on the table.The authors of the study argue that some form of public financing for campaigns should be instituted. “Competition for public office should be based more upon merit than money,” asserted Gene Karpinski, executive director of the public interest research group.Mr. Wertheimer argues that “members of Congress know they have a national scandal on their hands ” and are willing to consider public financing, or at least a total limit on PAC contributions. But the chances for change in the current system remain decidedly poor.Obviously the current occupants of Capitol Hill have kept their seats under the present rules, which clearly favor incumbents. Accordingly, Mr. Green maintains, Congress is still probably “several scandals away ” from a serious push to change the campaign system.密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题(From The New York Times, September 24, 1985)45. Why has the House of Representatives been changing into a rich man's club or a House of Lords?46. In what way did the Court decision favor the wealthy candidates?47. Are women far behind men in getting Congressional offices? Please give an example for your answer.48. What role do political action committees play in a campaign for public office? 49. According to the author of the study, on what basis should the political race for public office be placed?Part Ⅵ Translate the following into Chinese .(20%)How to negotiateThe US is an attractive market. Its business culture, which has brought the world “shareholder value ” and “IPOs ”, has been leading commercial thinking in recent years and will continue to do so. But whoever wants to succeed in the US needs to remember the rules of the game.US business is described by the lyrics of the song New York, New York: “If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere!” Yet a euphoric approach to business is by no means enough. Although business communication in the US is pleasant and easygoing, it is at the same time ruthlessly focused.Communicating is natural talent of Americans. When negotiating partners meet, the emphasis is on small talk and smiling. There is liberal use of a sense of humour that is more direct than it is in the UK. If you give a talk in America, you should speak in a relaxed way and with plenty of jokes to capture your audience's attention.《英语报刊阅读》试卷(A 卷参考答案)Part Ⅰ Reconstruct the messages of the following headlines of news stories: (1% for each, 10%) 1、The is the 2、and are3、are4、A is his aPart ⅡRead the following passage and answer the Questions A 5-34 (1% for each,30 %) and B 35-44 (2% for each,20%)A:5~9 BDCCD 10~14 CDBDA 15~19 BACDC20~24 DAABA 25~39 BACBD 30~34 ACDBCB:35~39 TFTFT 40~44 FTTFTPart ⅢRead the following passage and answer Questions 45~49 (4% for each,20%) 45. Because the House of Representatives is largely composed of wealthy men, and they get elected not on their merit, but on their money.46. The court decision outlawed limits on the amount that a candidate could give to his own campaign. At the same time it upheld limits on amounts contributed by outsiders.47. Yes. Take the Congressional election in 1984 for example, only two women got elected.48. They play a very important role to help officeholders to get re-elected with campaign contributions.49. Some form of public financing should be taken. Competition for public office should be based more on merit than money.Part ⅣTranslate the following into Chinese .(20%)美国是一个有吸引力的市场。

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