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SectionI UseofEnglishPartADirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorThebasicfunctionofmoneyistheenablebuyingtobeseparatedfromselling,thuspermittingtradetotakecewithoutthesocalleddoublecoincidenceofbarter.If hassomethingtosellandwantselse1return,itisnotnecessarytosearchforsomeoneableand2tomakethedesiredexchangeofitems.cansellthe3itemforgeneralpurchasingpower—thatis,“money”—toanyonewhowantstobuyitandthenusetheproceedstobuythedesireditemfromanyonewhowantstosellit.Theimportanceofthisfunctionofmoneyis4illustratedbytheexperienceofGermanyjustafterWorldWarⅡ,5papermoneywas6largelyuselessbecause,despiteinflationaryconditions,pricecontrolswereeffectively7bytheAmerican,French,andBritisharmiesofoccupation.Peoplehadto8tobarterortoinefficientmoneysubstitutes.Theresultwastocuttotaloutputoftheeconomyinhalf.TheGerman“economicmiracle”justafter1948reflectedpartlyacurrencyreformbythe ,9someeconomistsholdthatitstemmedprimarilyfromtheernment’s10ofallpricecontrols,11permittingamoneyeconomyto12abarter13oftheactofsalefromtheactofpurchase14theexistenceofsomethingthatwillbegenerallyacceptedinpayment—thisisthe“15ofexchange”functionofmoney.Buttheremustalsobesomethingthatcanserveasa16abodeofpurchasingpower,inwhichthesellerholdstheproceedsintheinterim17thefirstsaleandthe18purchase,orfromwhichthebuyercan19thegeneralpurchasingpowerwithwhichtopay20whatisbought.Thisisthe“asset”functionofmoney..5.[A]6.[A]7.[A] 8.[A]9.[A]10.[A]11.[A]12.[A]re13.[A]14.[A]15.[A]16.[A]17.[A]18.[A]19.[A]20.[A]SectionⅡReadingComprehensionPartAReadthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyourTworelatedparadoxesalsoemergefromthesamebasicconceptionoftheaestheticexperience.ThefirstwasgivenextendedconsiderationbyHegel,whoarguedroughlyasfollows:oursensuousattentionandthatgivestotheworkofartitspeculiarindividuality.Becauseitaddressesitselftooursensoryappreciation,theworkofartisessentiallyconcrete,tobeunderstoodbyanactofperceptionratherthanbyaprocessofdiscursivethought.Atthesametime,ourunderstandingoftheworkofartisinpartinlectual;weseekinitaconceptualcontent,whichitpresentstousintheformofanidea.Onepurposeofcriticalinterpretationistoexpoundthisideaindiscursiveform—togivetheequivalentofthecontentoftheworkofartinanother,nonsensuousidiom.Butcriticismcanneversucceedinthistask,for,byseparatingthecontentfromtheparticularform,itabolishesitsindividuality.Thecontentpresentedthenceasestobetheexactcontentofthatworkofart.Inlosingitsindividuality,thecontentlosesitsaestheticreality;itthusceasestobeareasonforattendingtotheparticularworkandthatfirstattractedourcriticalattention.Itcannotbethisthatwesawintheoriginalworkandthatexineditspoweroverus.Forthiscontent,disyedinthediscursiveidiomofthecriticalinlect,isnomorethanahusk,adiscardedrelicofameaningthateludedusintheactofseizingit.Ifthecontentistobethetrueobjectofaestheticinterest,itmustremainweddedtoitsindividuality:itcannotbedetachedfromits“sensuousembodiment”withoutbeingdetachedfromitself.Contentis,therefore,inseparablefromformandforminturninseparablefromcontent.(Itistheformthatitisonlybyvirtueofthecontentthatitembodies.)Hegel’sargumentisthearchetypeofmany,allaimedatshowingthatitisbothnecessarytodistinguishformfromcontentandalsoimpossibletodoso.Thisparadoxmayberesolvedbyrejectingeitherofitspremises,but,aswithKant’santinomy,neitherpremiseseemsdispensable.Tosupposethatcontentandformareinseparableis,ineffect,todismissbothideasasillusory,sincenotwoworksofartcanthenshareeitheracontentoraform-theformbeingdefinitiveofeachwork’sindividuality.Inthiscase,noonecouldeverjustifyhisinterestinaworkofartbyreferencetoitsmeaning.Theintensityofaestheticinterest esapuzzling,andultimayinexplicable,featureofourmentallife.If,ontheotherhand,weinsistthatcontentandformareseparable,weshallneverbeabletofind,throughastudyofcontent,thereasonforattendingtotheparticularworkofartthatintriguesus.Everyworkofartstands foritsparaphrase.Animpassablegapthenopensbetweenaestheticexperienceanditsground,andtheclaimthataestheticexperienceisintrinsicallyvaluableisthrownindoubt.Hegelarguedthat[A]itisoursensuousappreciationthatgivespeculiarindividualitytotheworkof[B]itisthecontentoftheworkofartthatholdsour[C]theworkofartcannotbeunderstoodwithoutaprocessoflogical[D]theformoftheworkofartiswhatoursensuousappreciationconcentratesItcanbeinferredfromthispassagethat[A]theparadoxthatitisbothnecessarytodistinguishformcontentandalsoimpossibletodosocannotberesolvedbyrejectingitspremises[B]bothcontentandformoftheworkofartare[C]thecontentandformoftheworkofartare[D]aestheticexperienceisnotintrinsicallyWhichofthefollowingisNOTwhatHegel[A]Thecontentandformoftheworkofartcannotbeseparatedfromeach[B]Thecontentoftheworkofartisalwaysthetrueobjectofaesthetic[C]Thecontentpresentedwithoutanyindividualityisnotthecontentoftheworkof[D]ThecontentunderstoodbymeansofaprocessofdiscursivethoughtisnomorethanaPremisesthatarerelatedtoeachotherseemstobedispensablebecause[A]Kantthinkstheyare[B]eitherofthemcanresolvethe[C]thepremisesare[D]thepremisescanaccountfortheThispassageismainlyabout[A]thesensuousappreciationof[B]thebasicconceptionoftheaesthetic[C]howtoappreciatetheworkof[D]therelationshipbetweenformandcontentoftheworkofEverycountrywithamonetarysystemofitsownhastohavesomekindofmarketinwhichdealersinbills,notes,andotherformsofshorttermcreditcanbuyandsell.The“moneymarket”isasetofinstitutionsorarrangementsforhandlingwhatmightbecalledwholesaletransactionsinmoneyandshorttermcredit.Theneedforsuchfacilitiesarisesinmuchthesamewaythatasimilarneeddoesinconnectionwiththedistributionofanyoftheproductsofadiversifiedeconomytotheirfinalusersattheretaillevel.Iftheretaileristoprovidereasonablyadequateservicetohiscustomers,hemusthaveactivecontactswithotherswhospecializeinmakingorhandlingbulktiesofwhateverishisstockintrade.Themoneymarketismadeupofspecializedfacilitiesofexactlythiskind.Itexistsforthepurposeofimprovingtheabilityoftheretailersoffinancialservices—commercialbanks,savingsinstitutions,investmenthouses,lendingagencies,andevenernments—todotheirjob.Ithaslittleifanycontactwiththeindividualsorfirmswhomaintainaccountswiththesevariousretailersorpurchasetheirsecuritiesorborrowfromthem.Theelementalfunctionsofamoneymarketmustbeperformedinanykindofmoderneconomy,evenonethatislargelynnedorsocialist,butthearrangementsinsocialistcountriesdonotordinarilytaketheformofamarket.Moneymarketsexistincountriesthatusemarketprocessesratherthannnedallocationstodistributemostoftheirprimaryresourcesamongalternativeuses.Thegeneraldistinguishingfeatureofamoneymarketisthatitreliesuponopencompetitionamongthosewhoarebulkrsoffundsatanyparticulartimeandamongthoseseekingbulkfunds,toworkoutthebestpracticabledistributionoftheexistingtotalvolumeofsuchfunds.Intheirmarkettransactions,thosewithbulksoffundsordemandsforthem,relyongroupsofintermediarieswhoactasbrokersordealers.Thecharacteristicsofthesemiddlemen,theservicestheyperform,andtheirrelationshiptootherpartsofthefinancialvarywidelyfromcountrytocountry.Inmanycountriesthereisnosinglemeetingcewherethemiddlemengettogether,yetinmostcountriesthecontactsamongallparticipantsaresufficientlyopenandtoassureeachroruseroffundsthathewillgetorpayapricethatfairlyreflectsalloftheinfluences(includinghisown)thatarecurrentlyaffectingthewholesupplyandthewholedemand.Innearlyallcases,moreover,theunifyingofcompetitionisreflectedatanygivenmomentinacommonprice(thatis,rateofinterest)forsimilartransactions.ContinuousfluctuationsinthemoneymarketratesofinterestresultfromchangesinthepressureofavailablesoffundsuponthemarketandinthepullofcurrentdemandsupontheThefirstparagraphismainlyaboutthedefinitionofmoneytheconstitutionofamoneythebasicfunctionsofamoneythegeneralfeatureofamoneyAccordingtothispassage,themoneymarketprovidesconvenientservicestoitshasclosecontactwiththeindividualsorfirmsseekingmaintainsaccountswithvariousretailersoffinancialismadeupofinstitutionswhospecializeinhandlingwholesalemonetaryWhichofthefollowingstatementsconcerningmoneymarketisnottrueaccordingtothisMoneymarketdoesnotexistinnnedMoneymarkethasbeenestablishedinsomesocialistMoneymarketencouragesopencompetitionamongbulkrsofMoneymarketreliesuponmarketprocessestodistributefundstofinalTheauthorusestheexampleofmiddlemantoshowmarkettransactionsareimportantindifferentdealersareneeded ngmiddlemencanygreatroleindifferenttransactionsanddifferentmiddlemenindifferentcountrieshavedifferentactionsinAccordingtothispassage,brokersusuallyperformthesamekindsofservicestotheirbrokershavelittlecontactwitheachopencompetitiontendstoresultinacommonpriceforsimilartransactionsatanygivenchangesinthepressureofavailablesoffundsuponmarkettendstomaintainacommonpriceforsimilartransactionsEnvironmentalissuesraiseahostofdifficultethicalquestions,includingtheancientoneofthenatureofintrinsicvalue.Whereasmanyphilosophersinthepasthaveagreedthathumanexperienceshaveintrinsicvalueandtheutilitariansatleasthavealwaysacceptedthatthepleasuresandpainsofnonhumananimalsareofsomeintrinsicsignificance,thisdoesnotshowwhyitissobadifdodos eextinctorarain iscutdown.Arethesethingstoberegrettedonlybecauseofthelosstohumansorothersentientcreatures?Oristheremoretoitthanthat?Somephilosophersarenowpreparedtodefendtheviewthattrees,rivers,species(consideredapartfromtheindividualanimalsofwhichtheyconsist),andperhapsecologicalsystemsasawholehaveavalueindependentoftheinstrumentalvaluetheymayhaveforhumansorothersentientcreatures.Ourconcernfortheenvironmentalsoraisesthequestionofourobligationstofuturegenerations.Howmuchdoweowetothefuture?Fromasocialcontractviewofethicsorfortheethicalegoist,theanswerwouldseemtobe:nothing.Forwecanbenefitthem,buttheyareunabletoreciprocate.Mostotherethicaltheories,however,dogiveweighttotheinterestsofcominggenerations.Utilitarians,forone,wouldnotthinkthatthefactthatmembersoffuturegenerationsdonotexistyetisanyreasonforgivinglessconsiderationtotheirintereststhanwegivetoourown,providedonlythatwearecertainthattheywillexistandwillhaveintereststhatwillbeaffectedbywhatwedo.Inthecaseof,say,thestorageofradioactivewastes,itseemsclearthatwhatwedowillindeedaffecttheinterestsofgenerationstocome.Thequestion esmuchmorecomplex,however,whenweconsiderthatwecanaffectthesizeoffuturegenerationsbythepopulationpolicieswechooseandtheextenttowhichweencouragelargeorsmallfamilies.Mostenvironmentalistsbelievethattheworldisalreadydangerouslyovercrowded.Thismaywellbeso,butthenotionoverpopulationconcealsaphilosophicalissuethatisingeniouslyexploredbyDerekParfitinReasonsand (1984).Whatisoptimumpopulation?Isitthatpopulationsizeatwhichtheaveragelevelofwelfarewillbeashighaspossible?Orisitthesizeatwhichthetotalamountofwelfare—theaveragemultipliedbythenumberofpeople—isasgreataspossible?Bothanswersleadtocounterintuitive es,andthequestionremainsoneofthemostbafflingmysteriesinappliedethics.Thefirstparagraphismainlyabout[A]theintrinsicvalueofhuman[B]theintrinsicvalueoftheexperiencesofnonhuman[C]theintrinsicvalueofecologicalsystemasa[D]anancientethicalquestionaboutthenatureofintrinsic,weowenothingtothefuture[A]Intheauthor’s[B]Fromasocialcontrastviewof[C]Fora[D]FormostPopulationwetakeshouldbeconsidered[A] [B] [C] [D]Accordingtothispassage,optimumpopulation[A]referstothepopulationsizeatwhichtheaveragelevelofwelfarewillbeashighas[B]referstothepopulationsizeatwhichthetotalamountofwelfarewillbeasgreatas[C]isadifficultphilosophicalissuewhichremainstoberesolvedinthe[D]isadifficultphilosophicalissuewhichDerekParfithassuccessfullysettledinReasons Thepropertitleforthispassageshouldbe[A]AMysteryinApplied[B]OurObligationstoFuture[C]Environmental[D]EnvironmentalPerhapsonlyasmallboytrainingtobeawizardattheHogwartsschoolofmagiccouldcastaspellsopowerfulastocreatethebiggestbooklaunchever.WhereverintheworldtheclockstrikesmidnightonJune20th,hisfollowerswillflocktogettheirpawsononeofmorethan10mcopiesof“HarryPotterandtheOrderofthePhoenix”.Bookshopswillopeninthemiddleofthenightanddeliveryfirmsaredraftinginextrastaffandbiggertrucks.Relatedtoys,games,DVDsandothermerchandisewillbeeverywhere.TherewillbenoescaPottermania.YetMrPotter’sworldisacuriousone,inwhichthingsareoftennotwhattheyappear.Whileanexcitablemedia(herebyincludingTheEconomist,happytosupportsuchafineexampleofglobalisation)isheltohypethelaunchofJ.K.Rowling’sfifthnovel,aboutthemostadventurousthingthatthepublishers(ScholasticinAmericaandBritain’sBloomsburyinEnglishelsewhere)haveorganisedisareadingbyMsRowlinginLondon’sRoyalAlbertHall,tobebroadcastasalivewebcast.Hollywood,whichownseverythingelsetodowithHarryPotter,saysitisngevenless.Incredibleasitmayseem,theguardiansofthebrandsaythat,toprotectthePotterfranchise,theyaretryingtomaintainalowprofile.Well,relativelyMsRowlingsignedacontractin1998withWarnerBrothers,partofAOLTimeWarner,givingthestudioexclusivefilm,licensingandmerchandisingrightsinreturnforwhatnowappearstohavebeenasteal:some$500,000.WarnerlicensesotherfirmstoproducegoodsusingHarryPottercharactersorimages,fromwhichMsRowlinggetsabigenoughcutthatsheisnowwealthierthanthequeen—ifyoubelieveBritain’sSundayTimesrichlist.Theprocessisselfgenerating:eachbooksetsthestageforafilm,whichboostsbooksales,whichliftssalesofPotterGlobally,thefirstfourHarryPotterbookshavesoldsome200mcopiesin55languages;thetwomovieshavegrossedover$1.8billionattheboxoffice.Thisisastunningsuccessbyanymeasure,especiallyasMsRowlinghaslongdemandedthatHarryPottershouldnotbeovercommercialised.Inlinewithherwishes,Warnersaysitisbeingextraordinarilycareful,atleastbyHollywoodstandards,aboutwhatitlicensesandtowhom.ItimposedtoughconditionsonCocaCola,insistingthatnoHarryPotterimagesshouldappearoncans,andisnowintheprocessofmakingitslicensingprogrammeevenmorerestrictive.Cokemaysoonbeconsideredtoomassmarkettocarrythebrandatall.ThedealwithWarnertiesmuchofthemerchandisingtothefialone.Therearenoofficiallysanctionedproductsrelatingto“OrderofthePhoenix”;noryetfor“HarryPotterandthePrisonerofAzkaban”,thefilmofthethirdbook,whichisdueoutinJune2004.WarneragreesthatMsRowling’screationisadifferentsortofcommercialproperty,onewithlong-termpotentialthatcouldbedamagedbyatypicalHollywoodmarketingblitz,saysDianeNelson,thestudio’sglobalbrandmanagerforHarryPotter.Itisvital,sheadds,thatwithmoretocome,readersofthebooksarenotalienated.“TheevidencefromourmarketresearchisthatenthusiasmforthepropertybyfansisnotWhentheauthorsays“therewillbenoescaPottermania”,heimpliesthat[A]HarryPotter’sappealforthereadersissimply[B]itissomewhatirrationaltobesocrazyaboutthemagic[C]crazeaboutHarryPotterwillnotbeoverinthenear[D]HogwartsschoolofmagicwillbethebiggestattractionworldMsRowling’sreadinginLondon’sRoyalAlbertHallismentionedtoshow[A]publishersarereallyadventurousinmanagingthePotter’s[B]businessesareactuallymorecrediblethanmediainPotter’s[C]themediaarepromotingPottermaniamoreactivelythan[D]businessesinvolvedwithPotteraremovingalonginanunusualTheauthorbelievesthat[A]Britain’sSundayTimesrichlistisnotveryconvincingasit[B]TimeWarner’smanagementoflicensesisabitover[C]otherfirmsmayproducegoodsusingHarryPotterimagesat[D]whatMsRowlinggotinreturnforherofferingtoWarnerisarealParagraph4intendsmainlytoshowWarner’s[A]determinationtopromote[B]consistenceinconducting[C]highregardforMsRowling’s[D]carefulrestrictionsonlicensingtoCoco-Itcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraphthat[A]productsofPotterfihavebroughtenormousprofitsto[B]currentHollywood’smarketingofPottermaydamageits[C]readerscouldgettiredofMsRowling’swritingssooneror[D]WarnerwillmaintainthesamestrategywithPotterinPartBSample1Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.Large,multinationalcorporationsmaybethecompanieswhoseupsanddownsseizeheadlines.(41)Smallbusinesses,definedasthosewithfewerthan100workers,nowemploy60percentoftheworkandexpectedtogeneratehalfofallnewjobsbetweennowandtheyear2,000.(42)Toomanyofthesepioneers,however,willblazeaheadunprepared.Idealistswilloverestimatetheclamorfortheirproductsorfailtofactorinthecompetition.(43).Midcareerexecutives,dbyatakeoverorarestructuringtoquitthecorporationandfindanotherwaytosupportthemselves,maysavetheideaofbeingtheirownbossbutmayforgetthatentrepreneursmustalso.atleastforawhile,bebookkeepersandreceptionists,too.(44)By1995,morethan60ofthose100startups,77percentofthecompaniessurveyedwerestillalive.MostcreditedtheirsuccessinlargeparttohavingpickedabusinesstheyalreadywerecomfortableinEightypercenthadworkedwiththesameproductorserviceintheirlastjobs.Thinkingthroughanenterprisebeforethelaunchisobviouslycritical.(45)youmusttenderlymonitoritspulse,intheirzeal,toexpand.Smallbusinessownersoftenignoreearlywarningsignsofastagnantmarketorofdecayingprofitability.Theyhopefullyfourmoreandmoreintotheenterprise,preferringnottoacknowledgeerodingprofitmarginsthatmeansthemarketfortheiringeniousserviceorproducthasevaporated,orthattheymustcutthepayrollorvacatetheirlavishoffices.Tosnatchopportunity,youmustspotthesignalsthatitistimetoconquerthenewmarkets,addproductsorperhapsfranchiseyourhotideas.[A]Onlywhenthefinancialwellrunsdrydotheyseetheseriousnessoftheillness,andbythenthepatientisusuallytoofargonetosave.[B]Butmanyentrepreneursforgetthatafirm’shealthinitsinfancymaybelittleindicationofhowwellitwillage[C]Frequentchecksofyourfirm’svitalsignswillalsoguideyoutoasensiblerateof[D]Some1.2millionsmallformshaveopenedtheirdoorsoverthepast6yearsofeconomicgrowth,and1989willseeanadditional200,000entrepreneursstrikingoffontheirown.[E]AccordingtosmallBusinessAdministrationdata,24ofevery100businessesstartingouttodayarelikelytodisappearintwoyears,and27morewillhaveshuttheirdoorsfouryearsfromnow.[F]ButtoafargreaterextentthanmostAmericansrealize,theeconomy’svitalitydependsonthefortunesoftinyshopsandrestaurants,neighborhoodservicesandarefactories.[G]Nearlyeveryonewillunderestimate,oftenfatally,thecapitalthatsuccessSample2Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.Forquestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Gtofillineachnumberedbox.ThefirstandthelastparagrphshavebeencedforyouinBoxes.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.[A]Chastewomenareoftenproudandfroward,aspresuminguponthemeritoftheirchastity.Itisoneofthebestbonds,bothofchastityandobedience,inthewife,ifshethinkherhusbandwise;whichshewillneverdo,ifshefindhimlous.[B]Hethathaswifeandchildrenhasgivenhostagestofortune;fortheyareimpedimentstogreatenterprises,eitherofvirtueormischief.Certainlythebestworks,andofgreatestmeritforthepublic,haveproceededfromtheunmarriedorchildlessmen;whichbothinaffectionandmeans,havemarriedandendowedthepublic.Yetitweregreatreasonthatthosethathavechildren,shouldhavegreatestcareoffuturetimes;untowhichtheyknowtheymusttheirdearest[C]Certainlywifeandchildrenareakindofdisciplineofhumanity;andsinglemen,thoughtheymaybemanytimesmorecharitablebecausetheirmeansarelessexhaust,yet,ontheothersidetheyaremorecruelandhardhearted(goodtomakesevereinquisitors),becausetheirtendernessisnotsooftcalledupon.Gravenatures,ledbycustom,andthereforeconstant,arecommonlylovinghusbands,aswassaidofUlysses。[D]Butthemostordinarycauseofasinglelife,isliberty,especiallyincertainself-pleasingandhumorouswhicharesosensibleofeveryrestraint,astheywillgoneartothinktheirgirdlesandgarters,tobebondsandshackles.Unmarriedmenarebestfriends,bestmasters,bestservants;butnotalwaysbestsubjects;fortheyarelighttorunaway;andalmostallfugitives,areofthatcondition.[E]Somethereare,whothoughtheyleadasinglelife,yettheirthoughtsdoendwiththemselves,andaccountfuturetimesimpertinences.Therearesomeother,thataccountwifeandchildren,butasbillsofcharges.Therearesomefoolishrichcovetousmen,thattakeapride,inhavingnochildren,becausetheymaybethoughtsomuchthericher.Forperhapstheyhaveheardsometalk,Suchanoneisagreatrichman,andanotherexcepttoit,Yea,buthehasagreatchargeofchildren;asifitwereanabatementtohisriches.aquarreltomarry,whenhewill.Butyethewasreputedoneofthewisemen,thatmadeanswertothequestion,whenamanshouldmarry,—Ayoungmannotyet,aneldermannotatall.Itisoftenseenthatbadhusbands,haveverygoodwives;whetheritbe,thatitraiseththepriceoftheirhusband’skindness,whenitcomes;orthatthewivestakeaprideintheirpatience.Butthisneverfails,ifthebadhusbandswereoftheirownchoosing,againsttheirfriendsconsent;forthentheywillbesuretomakegoodtheirownfolly.[G]Asinglelifedothwellwithchuren;forcharitywillhardlywatertheground,whereitmustfirstfillapool.Itisindifferentforjudgesandmagistrates;foriftheybefacileandcorrupt,youshallhaveaservant,fivetimesworsethanawife.Forsoldiers,Ifindthegeneralscommonlyintheirhortatives,putmeninmindoftheirwivesandchildren;andIthinkthedespisingofmarriageamongsttheTurks,makeththevulgarsoldiermorebase. FSample3Youaregoingtoreadatextaboutthetipsonbooks,followedbyalistofexamples.ChoosethebestexamplefromthelistA-Fforeachnumberedsubheading(41-45).Thereisoneextraexamplewhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.Manmayusuallybeknownbythebookshereadsaswellasbythe hekeeps;forthereisacompanionshipofbooksaswellasofmen;andoneshouldalwaysliveinthebest,whetheritbeofbooksorofmen.[41]Agoodbookmaybeamongthebestof[42]Menoftendiscovertheiraffinitytoeachotherbythelovetheyhaveeachfora[43]Agoodbookisoftenthebesturn(瓮ofalifeenshrining(铭记)thebestthatlifecouldthink[44]Bookspossessanessenceof[45]Booksintroduceusintothebestsocietytheybringusintothepresenceofthegreatestmindsthathaveever[A]Wehearwhattheysaidanddid;weseethemasiftheywerereallyalive;wesympathizewiththem,enjoywiththem,grievewiththem;theirexperience esours,andwefeelasifwewereinameasureactorswiththeminthesceneswhichtheydescribe.[B]Thegreatandgooddonotdieeveninthisworld.Embalmedinbooks,theirspiritswalkabroad.Thebookisalivingvoice.Itisaninlecttowhichonestilllistens.Henceweeverremainundertheinfluenceofthegreatmenofold.Theimperialinlectsoftheworldareasmuchalivenowastheywereagesago.[C]Thereisanoldproverb,“Loveme,lovemydog.”Butthereismorewisdominthis:“Loveme,lovemybook.”Thebookisatruerandhigherbondofunion.Mencanthink,feel,andsympathizewitheachotherthroughtheirfavoriteauthor.Theyliveinhimtogether,andheinthem.[D]Theyarebyfarthemostlastingproductsofhumaneffort.Templesandstatuesdecay,butbookssurvive.Timeisofnoaccountwithgreatthoughts,whichareasfreshtodayaswhentheyfirstpassedthroughtheirauthor’sminds,agesago.Whatwasthensaidandthoughtstillspeakstousasvividlyaseverfromtheprintedpage.Theonlyeffect[E]Fortheworldofaman’slifeis,forthemostpart,buttheworldofhisthoughts.Thusthebestbooksaretreasuriesofgoodwords,thegoldenthoughts,which,rememberedandcherished, eourconstantcompanionsandcomforters.“Theyareneveralone,”saidSirPhilipSidney,“thatare paniedbynoblethoughts.”Itdoesnotturnitsbackuponusintimesofadversityordistress.Italwaysreceivesuswiththesamekindness;amusingandinstructingusinyouth,andcomfortingandconsolingusinage.Sample4Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatext.ChoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistA-Fforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Thefirstandlastparagraphsofthetextarenotnumbered.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.Nowadays,asthedevelopmentsofsocietyprogressforward,especiallytheachievementintheeconomyandtechnology,butmoreandmoreproblemsappear.Amongtheseproblems,whatistheworstbelongstotheareaof[A]Itisfutiletoadjusttothe[B]Thehistoryoflifeonearthhasbeenahistoryof ctionbetweenlivingthingsandtheir[C]Wehavesubjectedenormousnumbersofpeopletocontactwiththesepoisons,withouttheirconsentandoftenwithouttheirknowledge.[D]Duringthepastquartercenturythepowertoinfluencethenaturehasnotonly eincreasinglygreatbutithaschangedincharacter(性质).[E]Therapidityofchangefollowstheimpetuouspaceofmanratherthanthedeliberatepaceof[F]Ittookhundredsofmillionsofyearstoproducethelifethatnowinhabitstheearth.Thenewproductscomefromourlaboratoriesinanendlessstream;almostfivehundredannuallyfindtheirwayintoactualuseintheUnitedStatesalone.Amongthemaremanythatareusedinman’swaragainstnature.Sincethemid1940’sover200basicchemicalshavebeencreatedforuseinkillinginsects,weeds,andotherorganismsdescribedas“pests.”Giventimenotinyearsbutinmillennialifeadjusts,andabalancehasbeenreached.Butinthemodernworldthereisnotime.Themostalarmingofallman’sassaultsupontheenvironmentisthecontaminationofair,earth,rivers,andseawithdangerousandevenlethalmaterials.Thispollutionisforthemostpartirrecoverable.Inthisnowuniversalcontaminationoftheenvironment,chemicalsarethesinisterpartnersofradiationinchangingtheverynatureoftheworldtheverynatureofitslife.Chemicalssprayedoncrondsorsorg
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