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------------------------------------------------------------------------大学英语六级阅读训练10套TherewasonshopinthetownofMufulira,whichwasnotoriousforitscolorbar.Itwasadrugstore.WhileEuropeanswereservedatthecounter,alonglineofAfricansqueuedatthewindowandoftennotonlywerekeptwaitingbut,whentheirturncametobeserved,wererudelytreatedbytheshopassistants.OnedayIwasdeterminedtomakeapublicprotestagainstthiskindofthing,andmanyoftheschoolboysinmyclassfollowedmetothestoreandwaitedoutsidetoseewhatwouldhappenwhenIwentin.
Isimplywentintotheshopandaskedthemanagerpolitelyforsomemedicine.AssoonashesawmestandingintheplacewhereonlyEuropeancustomerswereallowedtostandheshoutedatmeinabastardlanguagethatisonlyusedbyanemployedwhenspeakingtohisservants.IstoodatthecounterandpolitelyrequestedinEnglishthatIshouldbeserved.ThemanagerbecameexasperatedandsaidtomeinEnglish,“IfyoustandtheretillChristmasIwillneverserveyou.”
IwenttotheDistrictcommissioner'soffice.FortunatelytheDistrictCommissionerwasout,forhewasoneoftheoldschool;however,IsawayoungDistrictOfficerwhowasafriendofmine.HewasveryconcernedtohearmystoryandtoldmethatifeverIwantedanythingmorefromthedrugstoreallIhadtodowascometohimpersonallyandhewouldbuymymedicineforme.Iprotestedthatthatwasnotgoodenough.Iaskedhimtoaccompanymebacktothestoreandtomakeaprotesttothemanager.Thishedid,andIwellrememberhimsayingtothemanager,“HereisMr.KaundawhoisaresponsiblememberoftheUrbanAdvisoryCouncil,andyoutreathimlikeacommonservant.”Themanagerofthedrugstoreapologizedandsaid,“Ifonlyhehadintroducedhimselfandexplainedwhohewas,then,ofcourseIshouldhavegivenhimproperservice.”
Ihadtoexplainonceagainthathehadmissedmypoint.WhyshouldIhavetointroducemyselfeverytimeIwentintoastore…anymorethanIshouldhavetobuymymedicinebygoingtoaEuropeanfriend?Iwanttoprovethatanymanofanycolor,whateverhisposition,shouldhavetherighttogointoanyshopandbuywhathewanted.1.“Colorbar”inthefirstparagraphcomesclosestinmeaningto___.
A.abarwhichispaintedindifferentcolors.
B.thefactthatwhiteandblackcustomersareservedseparately.
C.abarofchocolatehavingdifferentcolors.
D.acounterwherepeopleofdifferentcolorsareservedwithbeer.
2.Thewriterwas,atthetimeofthestory,___.
A.ablackschoolteacher
B.anAfricanservant
C.ablack,butafriendofEuropeans
D.arichblack
3.Themanagerofthedrugstoreshoutedatthewriterinabastardlanguagebecause___.
A.hehadn'tlearnedtospeakpoliteEnglish.B.hethoughtthewriterwouldn'tunderstandEnglish.
C.thatwastheusuallanguageusedbyEuropeanswhenspeakingtoAfricans.
D.thatwastheonlylanguagehecouldspeakwhenhewasangry.
4.Inthethirdparagraph,“hewasoneoftheoldschool”means___.
A.hebelievedintheage-oldpracticeofracialdiscrimination.
B.hewasaveryoldman.
C.hegraduatedfromanold,conservativeschool.
D.hewasinchargeofanoldschool.
5.Whydidn'tthewriterwaitatthewindowofthedrugstorelikeotherblackAfrican?
A.Becausehethoughthewaseducatedandshouldbetreateddifferently.
B.Becausehethought,beinganimportantperson,heshouldnotbekeptwaiting.
C.Becausehethoughthiswhitefriendswouldhelphimout.
D.Becausehewantedtoprotestagainstracialdiscrimination.答案:BACADLookatthekeyboardofanystandardtypewriterorcomputer."Q,""W,""E,""R,""T"and"Y"
arethefirstsixletters.Whodecidedonthisarrangementoftheletters?Andwhy?
Peopletriedforcenturiestoinventthetypewriter.In1714inEngland,HenryMill
filedapatentforamachinecalledAnArtificialMachineorMethodfortheImpressingor
TranscribingofLetters,SinglyorProgressivelyoneafteranother,asinWriting,whereby
allWritingwhatsoevermaybeEngrossedinPaperorParchmentsoNeatandExactasnottobe
distinguishedfromPrint.Thatmachineprobablydidn'tsellbecausenoonecouldremember
itsname!
ThefirstpracticaltypewriterwaspatentedintheUnitedStatesin1868byChristopher
LathamSholes.Hismachinewasknownasthetype-writer.Ithadamovablecarriage,alever
forturningpaperfromlinetoline,andakeyboardonwhichtheletterswerearrangedin
alphabeticalorder.
ButSholeshadaproblem.Onhisfirstmodel,his"ABC"keyarrangementcausedthekeys
tojamwhenthetypistworkedquickly.Sholesdidn'tknowhowtokeepthekeysfrom
sticking,sohissolutionwastokeepthetypistfromtypingtoofast.Sholesaskedhis
brother-in-lawtorearrangethekeyboardsothatthecommonestletterswerenotsoclose
togetherandthetypebarswouldcomefromoppositedirections.Thustheywouldnotclash
togetherandjamthemachine.ThenewarrangementwastheQWERTYarrangementtypistsuse
today.Ofcourse,Sholesclaimedthatthenewarrangementwasscientificandwouldaddspeed
andefficiency.Theonlyefficiencyitaddedwastoslowthetypistdown,sincealmostany
wordintheEnglishlanguagerequiredthetypist'sfingerstocovermoredistanceonthe
keyboard.
Theadvantagesofthetypewriteroutweighedthedisadvantagesofthekeyboard.Typists
memorizedthecrazyletterarrangement,andthetypewriterbecameahugesuccess.Bythe
timetypistshadmemorizedthenewarrangementoflettersandbuilttheirspeed,typewriter
technologyhadimproved,andthekeysdidn'tstickasbadlyastheyhadatfirst.
1.Weknowfromthepassagethattheinventorofthefirstpracticaltypewriteris_____.
A.HenryMill
B.ChristopherLathamSholes
C.Sholes'brother-in-law
D.AllbertEinstein2.TheauthorthinksthemachineinventedbyHenryMillcouldnotbesoldbecause_____.
A.itwasdifficultforpeopletoacceptnewthings
B.thereweregreatdisadvantagesofthekeyboard
C.themachinecouldnotbedistinguishedfromprint
D.thenameofthemachinewastoolong3.SholesdecidedtheQWERTYarrangementofthekeyboardinorderto_____.
A.arrangethelettersinalphabeticalorder
B.causethekeystojamwhenthetypistworkedquickly
C.solvetheproblemofthekeysjamming
D.competewith"ABC"keyarrangement4.ItisinferredthattheQWERTYarrangementofthekeyboard__.
A.isthemostscientificarrangement
B.addsspeedandefficiencyoftypists
C.keepsthetypistfromtypingtoofast
D.iseasyfortypiststomemorize5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.TheArrangementofTheLettersonKeyboard
B.TheStoryofChristopherLathamSholes
C.HowtoInventTheTypewriter
D.TheFirstPracticalTypewriter
参考答案:BDCCA
AscientificpanelconvenedbytheWorldHealthOrganizationrecommendedguidelinesonFridayfordoctorsconductingclinicalstudiesofSARSpatients.Thepanelurgeddoctorstoapplytheguidelinesinanalyzingthemassesofpotentiallyusefulinformationaboutvarioustherapiesthatwerecollectedinthisyear’sepidemic.Muchofthatinformationhasnotbeenpublishedoranalyzed.
“Itisamatterofurgencytogetbetteranalysisandreview,”saidDr.SimonMardel,aWHOofficialwholedthetwo-daymeetingthatendedonFriday.HesaidthousandsofpotentialtherapiesandcompoundshadbeentestedsofarasresearcherstrytodeterminetreatmentsforSARS,orsevereacuterespiratorysyndrome.“WerecognizethathavingnotreatmentforSARSishinderingourabilitytocontrolanepidemicinsomanyways.”Hesaid.
Intheepidemicearlierthisyear,varioustreatments,likedrugstofightthevirusorstrengthentheimmunesystem,aswellastraditionalChinesemedicine,weredeliveredunderemergencyconditions,inwidelydifferentsettingsandcountriestopatientssufferingfromvaryingstagesoftheillness.Thoseconditions—generallywithoutstandardizedmeasurementsorcontrolledsituations—havemadeithardtointerpretresults.
Standardsupportivetherapylikenursing,andinseverecasestheuseofmechanicalrespirators(呼吸器)tohelppatientsbreathe,isthemainstay(主要支持)ofSARScare,andhelpedmanypatientssurvive.ButdoctorsstilldonotknowhowbesttotreatSARSpatientswhohavebreathingdifficulties.Dr.Mardelsaid.Onemethodisinvasiveventilation.Asecondmethodinvolvesblowingoxygenintothelungsthroughamask.Bothcarrytheriskoftransmittingthevirustohospitalemployees.Withoutproperanalysis,thepanelwasunabletosaydefinitivelywhichtreatmentworkedbest,orwhichcausedthemostharm.“Thereisalackofsharedinformation,”Dr.Mardelsaid,notingthatalotofdatahavenotbeenpublished.
Thepanelalsoagreedonguidelinesthatwouldallowdoctorstoconductquickandsafeclinicaltrials,aprocessthatgenerallytakesyearstocomplete.TheworldHealthOrganization,aUnitedNationsagencydidnotreleasetheguidelines.Dr.Mardelsaidtheywereflexiblebecausenooneknewwhere,whenandinwhatsettingSARSwouldreturn.Expertsinmanycountrieshavealreadylistedthetreatmentstheywanttotest,andthehealthagencyisleavingthesedecisionstoindividualnations.
1.Guidelinesrecommendedbythescientificpanelcanbeusedfor_____.
A.gatheringpotentiallyusefulinformationaboutvarioustherapiescollected
B.conductingclinicalstudiesofSARSpatients
C.determiningtreatmentforSARS
D.publishingalltheinformationaboutSARS2.Accordingtothepassage,itisdifficulttointerprettheresultsofcertaintreatmentsforSARSbecause_____.
A.patientswereindifferentcountries
B.patientsweregivenmedicinesinwidelydifferentsettings
C.patientswereatdifferentstagesoftheillness
D.theseconditionshadnostandardizedmeasurementsorcontrolledsituations3.Accordingtodoctors,thetwomethodstotreatSARSpatientswhohavebreathingdifficultiesboth_______.
A.carrytheriskofinfectinghospitalemployees
B.areeffectiveincuringpatientswhohavebreathingdifficulties
C.don’truntheriskoftransmittingthevirustohospitalemployees
D.provetoworkeffectivelyandcausenoharm4.AccordingtoaWHOofficial,Dr.Mardel,theguidelineswereflexiblebecause_____.
A.SARSwouldreemergeinpoorcountries
B.nooneknewwhere,whenandinwhatsettingSARSwouldreturn
C.SARSwouldnotappearindevelopedcountries
D.nooneknewwhetherSARSwouldreturnornot5.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.SARS,aDreadfulDisease
B.NoGoodMethodstoTreatSARS
C.SARSWillReturnOneDay
D.HealthPanelRecommendsNewGuidelinesonSARS参考答案:
B
D
A
B
DInrecentyears,teachersofintroductorycoursesinAsianAmericanstudieshavebeenfacingadilemmanonexistentafewdecadesago,whenhardlyanytextsinthatfieldwereavailable.Today,excellentanthologies(文选)andotherintroductorytextsexist,andbooksonindividualAsianAmericansarepublishedalmostweekly.Evenprofessorswhoareexpertsinthefieldfinditdifficulttodecidewhichofthesetoassigntostudents;non-expertswhoteachinrelatedareasandarelookingforwritingsforandbyAsianAmericantoincludeinsurveycoursesareinanevenworseposition.
Acomplicatingfactorhasbeenthecontinuinglackofspecializedone-volumereferenceworksonAsianAmericans,suchasbiographicaldictionariesordesktopencyclopedias.SuchworkswouldenablestudentstakingAsianAmericanstudiescourses(andprofessorsinrelatedfields)tolookupbasicinformationonAsianAmericanindividuals,institutions,history,andculturewithouthavingtowadethrough(费力的阅读冗长或艰深的材料)mountainsofprimarysourcematerial.Inaddition,givensuchworks.AsianAmericanstudiesprofessorsmightfeelmorefreetoincludemorechallengingAsianAmericanmaterialintheirintroductoryreadinglists,sincegoodreferenceworksallowstudentstoacquireontheirownthebackgroundinformationnecessarytointerpretdifficultorunfamiliarmaterial.
1.Theauthorisprimarilyconcernedwith______.
A.respondingtoacriticism
B.describingacourseofstudy
C.discussingaproblem
D.evaluatingapastcourseofaction2.The“dilemma”(Line2,Para.1)canbestbecharacterizedasbeingcausedbythenecessitytomakeachoicewhenfacedwitha______.
A.lackofacceptablealternatives
B.lackofstrictstandardsforevaluatingalternatives
C.preponderanceofbadalternativesascomparedtogood
D.multitudeofdifferentalternatives3.Biographicaldictionariesanddesktopencyclopediasare_____
A.primarysourcematerials
B.introductorytexts
C.excellentanthologies
D.referencematerials4.WhichofthefollowingisimpliedabouttheintroductorycoursesinAsianAmericanstudiesafewdecadesago?
A.Therangeofdifferenttextbooksthatcouldbeassignedforsuchcourseswasextremelylimited
B.Thetextsassignedasreadingsinsuchcourseswereoftennotverychallengingforstudents
C.Studentsoftencomplainedaboutthetextsassignedtotheminsuchcourses
D.Suchcourseswereofferedonlyatschoolswhoselibrarieswererichinprimarysources5.Accordingtothepassage,theexistenceofgoodone-volumereferenceworksaboutAsianAmericanscouldresultin______.
A.increasedagreementamongprofessorsofAsianAmericanstudiesregardingthequalityofthesourcesavailableintheirfield
B.anincreaseinthenumberofstudentssighingupforintroductorycoursesinAsianAmericanstudies
C.increasedaccuracyinwritingsthatconcernAsianAmericanhistoryandculture
D.theinclusionofawiderrangeofAsianAmericanmaterialinintroductoryreadinglistsinAsianAmericanstudies参考答案:CDDA
D
Asyouallknow,theUnitedStatesisacountryonwheels.Nearlyeightmillionnewcarsaremadeeachyear;fourhouseholdsoutoffiveownatleastoneear,andmorethanaquarterhavetwoeach.Yetyou’llbesurprisedtolearnthatsomeofthecar-ownersevensufferfrommalnutrition(营养不良).
In1968,anation-widesurveyofmalnutritionwasmadeforthefirsttime.Itfoundthat10millionpeoplearesufferinginhealththroughinadequatefeeding;thecausesoftheirplight(困境)werevaried.Unemploymentoveralongperiodshouldbeconsideredasthemainfactor.Andunemployment,strangetosay,ninetimesoutoftenresultsfromautomation,bothinindustrialandagriculturalareas.Forexample,intheruralSouthwhenacottonplantationsuddenlycutsitsforcefrom100peopletothree,theproblemtohelpthedisplacedarises.Soisthecasewithindustrialautomation.Infact,probably2millionjobsaremadeunnecessaryeachyearinthewholecountryasaresultoftheautomationprocess,thusmakingunemploymentachiefsocialconcern.Accordingtogovernmentstatistics,thenumberofpeopleunemployedwasover5percentfortheperiodfrom1958to1963.InJuly1981,itroseto7.8percent.Asamatteroffact,ithaslongbeenknownthatevenduringthemostprosperousperiodstherehavebeenpeoplewithoutenoughtoeat.SoIthinkthat’swhyPresidentKennedysaidinhisinaugurationspeechin1961,ifthegovernmentdidnothelpthepoor,itcouldnotsavetherich.
In1966,theSocialSecurityAdministrationcalculatedthatafamilyoffourneededanincomeof$3,355ayeartobeabovethelineofpoverty.Andin1977,theaveragepovertylineofthecountrywasslightlymorethan$6,200annualincomeforanon-farmfamilyoffour.AccordingtotheSocialSecurityAct,familiesofthatsizebelowpovertylineareeligibletoreceivebenefitsfromthespecialwelfareprogram.Theaverageweeklypaymentofbenefitsnowisequivalentto36percentoftheworker’snormalwage.Andthenumberofpeoplewhoreceivegovernmentbenefitsisincreasing.In1973,socialinsurancepaymentsbygovernments,mainlytooldagepensionersandpeoplewhohadlosttheirjobsorwereoffworkthroughillness,amountedto$86,000million.Thosenotfullyqualifiedforinsurancepaymentsreceived$29,000millioninpublicaid.
Butproblemsstillexist.Manypeoplearenotreachedbytheanti-povertyprogram,becauselocalauthoritiesandagenciesdonotwanttoplaytheirpartordonotgavetheresourcestodoso.Somepoorpeoplewillnotaccepthelpforvariousreasons.Ofcourse,therearesomemoreimportantfactorswhichlieinthestructureofthesociety,butIdon’tconsideritnecessarytodigintothemhere.Yetwewillperhapsagreethatsocialwelfareprogramshavesolvedtosomeextenttheproblemsoffeeding,clothingandhousingthosebelowthepovertyline.Onthewhole,itperhapsmightbesaidthatAmericanpeoplearelivingabetterlifethanpeopleinmostothercountries.
1.TheUnitedStatesiscalledacountryonwheelsbecause______.
A.aboutone-fourthAmericansowntwocars
B.abitoveroneoutoffourhouseholdsaretheownersoftwocars
C.nearly8millionnewcarsdriveinthecountryeveryyear
D.80%Americanshaveatleastonecar2.Accordingtoa1968survey,tenmillionAmericansfoundthemselvesinadifficulthealthsituationchieflydueto_______.
A.inadequatefeeding
B.malnutrition
C.unemployment
D.automation3.Theauthoruse”thedisplaced”(Line9,Para.2)torefertothosewhoare_______.
A.unemployed
B.disabled
C.sick
D.poor4.Theword“eligible”(Line6,Para.3)issynonymouswith“_______”
A.necessary
B.urgent
C.needed
D.worthy5.Americansarelivingabetterlifethanthoseinmostofothercountriesbecause,tosomedegree,_____.
A.manyAmericansreceivebenefitsfromthespecialwelfareprogram
B.somepoorpeoplecanreceivehelpforsomereasonorother
C.thereistheanti-povertyprogramintheU.S.
D.socialwelfareprogramshavesomemeasuresettledtheproblemsofthosebelowthepovertyline.
参考答案:BC
A
DD
Asyouallknow,theUnitedStatesisacountryonwheels.Nearlyeightmillionnewcarsaremadeeachyear;fourhouseholdsoutoffiveownatleastoneear,andmorethanaquarterhavetwoeach.Yetyou’llbesurprisedtolearnthatsomeofthecar-ownersevensufferfrommalnutrition(营养不良).
In1968,anation-widesurveyofmalnutritionwasmadeforthefirsttime.Itfoundthat10millionpeoplearesufferinginhealththroughinadequatefeeding;thecausesoftheirplight(困境)werevaried.Unemploymentoveralongperiodshouldbeconsideredasthemainfactor.Andunemployment,strangetosay,ninetimesoutoftenresultsfromautomation,bothinindustrialandagriculturalareas.Forexample,intheruralSouthwhenacottonplantationsuddenlycutsitsforcefrom100peopletothree,theproblemtohelpthedisplacedarises.Soisthecasewithindustrialautomation.Infact,probably2millionjobsaremadeunnecessaryeachyearinthewholecountryasaresultoftheautomationprocess,thusmakingunemploymentachiefsocialconcern.Accordingtogovernmentstatistics,thenumberofpeopleunemployedwasover5percentfortheperiodfrom1958to1963.InJuly1981,itroseto7.8percent.Asamatteroffact,ithaslongbeenknownthatevenduringthemostprosperousperiodstherehavebeenpeoplewithoutenoughtoeat.SoIthinkthat’swhyPresidentKennedysaidinhisinaugurationspeechin1961,ifthegovernmentdidnothelpthepoor,itcouldnotsavetherich.
In1966,theSocialSecurityAdministrationcalculatedthatafamilyoffourneededanincomeof$3,355ayeartobeabovethelineofpoverty.Andin1977,theaveragepovertylineofthecountrywasslightlymorethan$6,200annualincomeforanon-farmfamilyoffour.AccordingtotheSocialSecurityAct,familiesofthatsizebelowpovertylineareeligibletoreceivebenefitsfromthespecialwelfareprogram.Theaverageweeklypaymentofbenefitsnowisequivalentto36percentoftheworker’snormalwage.Andthenumberofpeoplewhoreceivegovernmentbenefitsisincreasing.In1973,socialinsurancepaymentsbygovernments,mainlytooldagepensionersandpeoplewhohadlosttheirjobsorwereoffworkthroughillness,amountedto$86,000million.Thosenotfullyqualifiedforinsurancepaymentsreceived$29,000millioninpublicaid.
Butproblemsstillexist.Manypeoplearenotreachedbytheanti-povertyprogram,becauselocalauthoritiesandagenciesdonotwanttoplaytheirpartordonotgavetheresourcestodoso.Somepoorpeoplewillnotaccepthelpforvariousreasons.Ofcourse,therearesomemoreimportantfactorswhichlieinthestructureofthesociety,butIdon’tconsideritnecessarytodigintothemhere.Yetwewillperhapsagreethatsocialwelfareprogramshavesolvedtosomeextenttheproblemsoffeeding,clothingandhousingthosebelowthepovertyline.Onthewhole,itperhapsmightbesaidthatAmericanpeoplearelivingabetterlifethanpeopleinmostothercountries.1.TheUnitedStatesiscalledacountryonwheelsbecause______.
A.aboutone-fourthAmericansowntwocars
B.abitoveroneoutoffourhouseholdsaretheownersoftwocars
C.nearly8millionnewcarsdriveinthecountryeveryyear
D.80%Americanshaveatleastonecar2.Accordingtoa1968survey,tenmillionAmericansfoundthemselvesinadifficulthealthsituationchieflydueto_______.
A.inadequatefeeding
B.malnutrition
C.unemployment
D.automation3.Theauthoruse”thedisplaced”(Line9,Para.2)torefertothosewhoare_______.
A.unemployed
B.disabled
C.sick
D.poor4.Theword“eligible”(Line6,Para.3)issynonymouswith“_______”
A.necessary
B.urgent
C.needed
D.worthy5.Americansarelivingabetterlifethanthoseinmostofothercountriesbecause,tosomedegree,_____.
A.manyAmericansreceivebenefitsfromthespecialwelfareprogram
B.somepoorpeoplecanreceivehelpforsomereasonorother
C.thereistheanti-povertyprogramintheU.S.
D.socialwelfareprogramshavesomemeasuresettledtheproblemsofthosebelowthepovertyline.参考答案:BCADDFeministsociolinguists(社会语言学家),overthecourseofthelastfewdecades,haveconductedstudiesthattheybelievesupporttheconclusionthatwomenareroutinelydiscriminatedagainstinEndlish-speakingsociety.Theypointtothewordsusedtodescribewomen,aswellasthewordsusedtodescribesocietyasawhole,asindicationsthattheEnglishlanguage,andthereforetheEnglish-speakingculture,isslantedtowardstheadvantageofmales.
ThewordsusedtodescribewomenareusedasinstrumentbyfeministsociolinguiststodenoteaninherentsexismintheEnglishlanguage.Wordpairssuchasmasterandmistressandsirandmadam,theyclaim,epitomizesuchsexism.Allofthewordsinquestiononceheldpositiveconnotationsbut,whilethemasculine(男性的)formshaveretainedtheirrespectableassociations,thefeminineformshaveundergonepejorationandnowimplysexualpromiscuity(混杂)andothernegativecharacteristics.FeministresearchersassumethatsuchpejorationindicatethatthestatusofwomeninEnglish-speakingsocietyisrelativelylow.
Theseresearchersalsofindfaultwiththeuseofmasculinewordstodescribeunisexentities.Forexample,theyfeelthatthereisnothinginherentlymainlyaboutmankind,thebestmanforthejob,orthecommonman.Similarly,theuseofsuchconstructionsasthe“theaveragestudentsisworriedabouthisgrades”indicatetotheseresearchersaninherentsexisminEnglishthatisreflectiveoftheculturesinwhichtheyareproduced.
CarolynJacobson,authorofNon-sexistLanguagehasproposedasolutiontothisconundrum(难题).Sheadvocatestheeliminationofallsexedwordsinfavorofgender-neutralterms.Nolongershouldwerefertoactorsandactressesorwaitersandwaitresses,assuchdichotomies(男女有别)allowforthepossibilityofnegativeconnotationsbeingassociatedwiththefemininedesignation.Likewise,shebelievesthatphrasessuchasmankindshouldgivewaytohumankindandthattheuseofthemasculinepronounasthedefaultshouldbeabandonedinfavorofneutralconstructions.Thus,whensexismiseliminatedfromtheEnglishlanguage,theculturewillbemoreamenabletohedeliveranceofwomenaswell.1.Theprimarypurposeofthispassageisto_____
Acompareandcontrastideologyinvariouscultures
Bproveacommonlyheldbelieftobewrong
Cdescribeaproblemandapossiblesolution
Danalyzethehistoricaloriginsofamodernsituation2Accordingtothepassage,gender-neutralconstructionsshouldbeadvocatedbecause_____
AtheeliminationofsexismintheEnglishlanguagewillprecedetheeliminationofsexismintheculture
Btheyaremoregrammaticallysoundthansexedstructures
Cunisextermsarelessawkwardincasualspeech
Dsex-specifictermsalwayscarrynegativeconnotations3Theauthorreferstomankind,thebestmanforthejob,andthecommonmaninorderto_____
AdemonstratethesuperiorityofmalesinEnglish-speakingsociety
Bprovideanexampleofspeechthatisslantedtowardstheadvantageofmales
Clistthecharacteristicsofthefeministsocialinguistmovement
DdiscountthenotionthattheEnglishlanguagediscriminatesagainstwomen4Theword“perjorationmostprobablymeans_____
Anegativeconnotation
Bpositiveconnotation
Csexualcharacteristic
Drespectablecharacteristic5Infavorofgender-neutralterms,whichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeunisexentities?
Amankind
Bchairperson
Csuperman
Ddragonlady
参考答案:CABAB
ThemodenworldonlyrecentlyreachedtheYanomano,anativepeopleoftheAmazonbasin.Shelteredbythickrainforest,theYanomanolivedaself-containedexistenceuntilgoldwasdiscoveredintheirjunglehomeland.Minersflockedintotheforests,cuttingdowntreesandbringingdiseaseandshotthoseYanomanowhowouldnotgetoutoftheway.Injustsevenyearsfromtheearly1980s,thepopulationfell20percent.
HandsAroundtheWorld,anativeAmericanculturalassociation,saystheYanomanoarebelievedtobethemostculturallyintactpeopleintheworld.Theywearloincloths,usefiresticksanddecoratetheirbodieswithdyefromaredberry(桨果).Theydon’tusethewheelandtheonlymetaltheyuseiswhathasbeentradedtothembyoutsiders.WhenaYanomanodies,thebodyisburnedandtheremainingbonescrushedintoapowderandturnedintoadrinkthatislaterconsumedby
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