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1、第二章 新题型模拟试题七(六)选五Passage 1English has become the worlds number one language in the 20th century. In every country where English is not the native language, especially in the Third World, people must strive to learn it to the best of their abilities, if they want to participate fully in the developme

2、nt of their countries41)_.42)_. Nonetheless, a world full of different languages will disappear if the present trend in many countries to use English to replace the national or official languages in education, trade and even politics continues43)_ . The Third World countries that are now using Engli

3、sh as a medium of instruction are depriving 75 percent of their future leaders of a proper education. According to many studies, only around 20 to 25 per cent of students in these countries Can manage to learn the language of instruction(English)as well as basic subjects at the same time. Many leade

4、rs of these Third World countries are obsessed with English and for them English is everything. They seem to believe that if the students speak English, they are already knowledgeable44_. All the greatest countries of the world are great because they constantly use their own languages in all nationa

5、l development activities, including education. From a psychological point of view, those who are taught in their own language from the start will develop better self-confidence and self-reliance. From a linguistic point of view, the best brains Can only be produced if students are educated in their

6、own language from the start45_. There is nothing wrong, however, in learning a foreign language at advanced levels of education. But the best thing to do is to have a good education in ones native language first, then go abroad to have a university education in a foreign languageA) If this situation

7、 continues, the native or official languages of these countries will certainly die within two or three generations. This phenomenon has been called linguistic genocide. A language dies if it is not fully used in most activities, particularly as a medium of instruction in schoolsB) Those who are taug

8、ht in a foreign language from the start wilt tend to be imitators and lack self-confidence. They will tend to rely on foreign consultantsC) Suppose you work in a big firm and find English very important for your job because you often deal with foreign businessmen. Now you are looking for a place whe

9、re you can improve your English, especially your spoken EnglishD) But many people are concerned that Englishs dominance will destroy native languagesE)These leaders speak and write English much better than their national languages. If these leaders deliver speeches anywhere in the world they use Eng

10、lish and they feel more at home with it and proud of their ability as well. The citizens of their countries do not understand their leaders speeches because they are made in a foreign languageF) Here are some advertisements about English language training from newspapers. You may find the informatio

11、n you needG) A close examination reveals a great number of languages have fallen casualty to English. For example, it has wiped out Hawaiian, Welsh, Scotch Gaelic, Irish, native American languages, and many others. Luckily, some of these languages are now being revived, such as Hawaiian and Welsh, a

12、nd these languages will live again, hopefully, if dedicated people continue their work of reviving them. Passage 2In 1959 the average American family paid$989 for a years supply of food. In 1972 the family paid$1,3 1 1That was a price increase of nearly onethird. Every family has had this sort of ex

13、perience. Everyone agrees that the cost of feeding a family has risen sharply. But there is less agreement when reasons for the rise are being discussed. Who is really responsible? Many blame the farmers who produce the vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs, and cheese that stores offer for sale. According

14、to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the farmers share ofthe$1,311 spent by the family in 1972 was $521. This was 31 percent more than the farmer had received in 1959 But farmers claim that this increase was very small compared to the increase in their cost of living. Farmers tend to blame others

15、for the sharp rise in food prices. They particularly blame those who process the farm products after the products leave the farm. These include truck drivers, meat packers, manufacturers of packages and other food containers, and the owners of stores where food is sold41)_. Of the $1,311 family food

16、 bill inl972,middlement received$790,which was 33 percent more than they had received in 1959It appears that the middlemens profit has increased more than farmers. But some economists claim that the middlemans actual profit was very low. According to economists at the First National City Bank, the p

17、rofit for meat packers and food stores amounted to less than one percent. During the same period all other manufacturers were making a profit of more than 5 percent42) _.43) _ .Vegetables and chicken cost more when they have been cut into pieces by someone other than the one who buys it. A family sh

18、ould expect to pay more when several “TV dinners” are taken home from the store. These are fully cooked meals, consisting of meat, vegetables, and sometimes desert, all arranged on a metal dish. The dish is put into the oven and heated while the housewife is doing something else. Such a convenience

19、costs money44) _. Economists remind US that many modern housewives have jobs outside the home. They earn money that helps to pay the family food bills. The housewife naturally has less time and energy for cooking after a days work. She wants to buy many kinds of food that can be put on her familys t

20、able easily and quickly45) _.It appears that the answer to the question of rising prices is not a simple one. Producers, consumers, and middlemen all share the responsibility for the sharp rise in food costsA) Thus, as economists point out: “Some of the basic reasons for widening food price spreads

21、are easily traceable to the increasing use of convenience foods, which transfer much of the time and work of meal preparation from the kitchen to the food processors plant”B) They are among the “middlemen” who stand between the farmer and the people who buy and eat the food. Are middlemen the ones t

22、o blame for rising food prices?C) “If the housewife wants all of these. “the economists say, “that is her privilege, but she must be prepared to pay for the services of those who make her work easier”D) Who then is actually responsible for the size of the bill a housewife must pay before she carries

23、 the food home from the store? The economists at First National City Bank have an answer to give housewives, but many people will not like it. These economists blame the housewife herself for the jump in food prices. They say that food costs more now because women dont want to spend much time in the

24、 kitchen. Women prefer to buy food which has already been prepared before it reaches the market.E) However, some economists believe that controls Can have negative effects over a long period of time. In cities with rent control, the city government sets the maximum rent that a landlord (房 主) can cha

25、rge for an apartmentF) Economists do not agree on some of the predictions. They also do not agree on the value of different decisions. Some economists support a particular decision while others criticize it.G) By comparison with other members of the economic system both farmers and middlemen have pr

26、ofited surprisingly little from the rise in food pricesPassage 3Growing cooperation among branches of tourism has proved valuable to all concerned. Government bureaus, trade and travel association, carriers and properties are all working together to bring about optimum conditions for travelers41)_.T

27、hey distribute materials to agencies such as journals, brochures and advertising projects42) _.Tourist counselors give valuable seminars to acquaint agents with new programs and techniques in selling43) _.Properties and agencies work closely together to make the most suitable contracts considering b

28、oth the comfort of the clients and their own profitable financial arrangement 44) _.45) _Carriers are dependent upon agencies to supply passengers, and agencies are dependent upon carriers to present them with marketable tours. All services must work together for greater efficiency, fair pricing and

29、 contented customers. A) The same confidence exists between agencies and carriers including car-rental and sightseeing servicesB) They offer familiarization and workshop tours SO that in a short time agents can obtain first-hand knowledge of the toursC) Travel operators, specialists in the field of

30、planning, sponsor extensive research programs. They have knowledge of all areas and all carrier services, and they are expels in organizing different types of tours and in preparing effective advertising campaignsD) As a result of teamwork, tourism is flouring in all countriesE) Agencies rely upon t

31、he good services of hotels, and, conversely, hotels rely upon agencies, to fulfill their contracts and to send them clientsF) In This way agents learn to explain destinations and to suggest different modes and combinations of travel-Planes, ships, trains, motorcoaches, car-rentals, and even car purc

32、hasesG) Consequently, the agencies started to pay more attention to the comfort of travelPassage 4Fields across Europe are contaminated with dangerous levels of the antibiotics given to farm animals. The drugs, which are in manure sprayed onto fields as fertilizers, could be getting into our food an

33、d water, helping to create a new generation of antibioticresistant “superbugs” The warning comes from a researcher in Switzerland who looked at levels of the drugs in farm slurry41)_. Some 20,000 tons antibiotics are used in the European Union and the US each year More than half are given to farmani

34、mals to prevent disease and promote growth 42) _. Most researchers assumed that humans become infected with the resistant strains by eating contaminated meat. But far more of the drugs end up in manure than in meat products, says Stephen Mueller of the Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Scien

35、ce and Technology in Dubendorf43) _. With millions of tons animals manure spread onto fields of cops such as wheat and barley each year, this pathway seems an equally likely route for spreading resistance, he said. The drugs contaminate the crops, which are then eaten44) _. Mueller is particularly c

36、oncerned about a group of antibiotics called sulphonamides.45) _This concentration is high enough to trigger the development of resistance among bacteria. But vets are not treating the issue seriously There is growing concern at the extent to which drugs, including antibiotics, are polluting the env

37、ironment. Many drugs given to humans are also excreted unchanged and broken down by conventional sewage treatmentA) They do not easily degrade or dissolve in water. His analysis found that Swiss farm manure contains a high percentage of sulphonamides; each hectare of field could be contaminated with

38、 up to 1 kilogram of the drugsB) And manure contains especially high levels of bugs that, are resistant to antibiotics, he saysC) Animal antibiotics is still an area to which insufficient attention has been paidD) But recent research has found a direct 1ink between the increased use of these farmyar

39、d drugs and the appearance of antibioticresistant bugs that infect peopleE) His findings are particularly shocking because Switzerland is one of the few countries to have banned antibiotics as growth promoters in animal feedF) They could also be leaching into tap water pumped from rocks beneath fert

40、ilized fieldsG) There is no doubt that the food and drink is always important to the healthPassage 5 The main problem in discussing American popular culture is also one of its main Characteristics :it wont stay American no matter what it is ,whether it is films ,food and fashion ,music ,casual sport

41、s or slang ,its soon at home elsewhere in the world .There are several theories why American popular culture has had this appeal One theory is that is has been “advertised” and marketed through American films ,popular music ,and more recently,television41)_They are ,after all ,in competition with th

42、ose produced by other countries Another theory ,probably a more common one ,is that American popular culture is internationally associated with something called “the spirit of America” 42) _. The final theory is less complex :American popular culture is popular because a lot of people in the world l

43、ike it Regardless of why its spreads ,American popular culture is usually quite rapidly adopted and then adapted in many other countries 43)_Black leather jackets worn by many heroes in American movies could be found ,a generation late ,on all those young men who wanted to make this manlylook their

44、own Two areas where this continuing process is most clearly seen are clothing and music Some people Can still remember a time When Tshirts ,jogging clothes ,tennis shoes ,denim jackets ,and blue jeans were not common daily wear everywhere Only twenty years ago ,it was possible to spot an American in

45、 Paris by his or her clothes No longer SO :those bright colors ,checkered jackets and trousers ,hats and socks which were once made fun in cartoons are back again in Paris as the latest fashion44) _. The situation with American popular music is more complex because in the beginning ,when it was stil

46、l clearly American ,it was often strongly resisted Jazz was once thought to be a great danger to youth and their morals ,and was actually outlawed in several countries Today ,while still showing its rather American roots ,it has become SO well established Rock “n” roll and all its variations country

47、 western music All have more or less similar histories They were first resisted,0flen in America as well as being “lowclass ” and then as “a danger to our nations youth”45) _.And then the music became accepted and was extended and was extended and developed ,and exported back to the U.S.A) As a resu

48、lt ,its American origins and roots are often quickly forgotten happy birthday to you ,”for instance ,is such an everyday song that its source ,its American copyright ,SO to speak ,is not rememberedB) But this theory fails to explain why American films ,music ,and television ,programs are so popular in themselvesC) American in origin ,informal clothing has become the worlds first truly universalstyleD) The BBC ,for example ,banned rock

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