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第一次Whydosmokerstendtoweighlessthannonsmokersandgainweightwhentheygiveupthehabit?Contraryto“commonknowledge”,nonsmokersdonotgenerallyeatmorethansmokers,nordotheyexerciseless,studiesfind.Researchperformedonsmokersatrestindicatesthatnicotine(尼古丁)itselfcanincreasebasalmetabolic(新陈代谢旳)rates,meaningsmokersburnmoreenergythannonsmokersduringperiodsofinactivity.Butsurveyssuggestmostsmokerssmokenotwhilecompletelyatrest,butwhileperforminglightactivitiessuchasdeskworkthatcanincreasemetabolicratesbytwoorthreetimes.Unlessnicotine’smetaboliceffectsincreaseproportionallywithmetabolicrates,itsinfluenceonweightmightbeinsignificant.Nowastudyshowsthatnicotine’seffectsonbody-fuelconsumptionindeedincreaseproportionallywithincreasesinactivity.“Theseresultsindicatethatthemetaboliceffectofnicotinemayplayagreaterpartinaccountingforbody-weightdifferencesbetweensmokersandnonsmokersthanwaspreviouslybelieved,”saysKennethA.PerkinsandhiscolleaguesattheUniversityofPittsburghSchoolofMedicine.Theresearchersgaveanicotinenosespraytoindividualsperforminglightwork—inthiscaseridinganexercisebicyclemodifiedtoalloweasyridingwhilesubjectsremainseatedinacomfortablearmchair.Theactivityraisedrestingmetabolicratestwotothreetimes.Byanalyzingairbreathedout,theresearcherscalculatedenergyconsumptioninthearmchairbicyclistsbeforeandaftergivingthenosesprayandcomparedtherelativechangeswithsubjectsinthecontrolgroupgivenplacebo((试验药物用旳)无效对照剂)nosesprays.Relativetotheirbaselinebicycleexpenditures,individualsinthenicotinegroupexpendedconsiderablymoreenergythandidthoseincontrolgroupwhiledoingthesameamountofwork.Withnicotine,Perkinssays,“It’sasifthebodyisbecomingmuchlessefficientinusingitsstoredenergy.”Whiletheresultsmayseemdiscouragingtosmokerswho’dliketoquitwithoutgainingweight,Perkinsnotesthatwalkinganextramileadayshouldmakeupforthedifferenceinmetabolicefficiency.Andhesayssmokerswouldhavetogain“wellmorethan50pounds”tocounterbalancethehealthrisksofcontinuedsmoking.1.Whatmight“commonknowledge”sayaboutsmokersandnonsmokers?A)
Smokerseatmoreandexercisemorethannonsmokers.B)
Smokerseatlessandexerciselessthannonsmokers.C)
Smokerseatlessandexercisemorethannonsmokers.√D)
Smokerseatmoreandexerciselessthannonsmokers.答案:C2.Whenmightnicotineinfluencesmokers’weightsignificantly?A)
WhenNicotine’smetaboliceffectsandmetabolicratesincreaseatthesamerate.√B)
Whilesmokersareexercising.C)
Whilesmokersareatrest.D)
WhenNicotine’smetaboliceffectsincreaseproportionallywiththeamountoflightactivities.答案:A3.Theword“subjects”inthefourthparagraphmeans.A)
peopleundermedicaltreatmentB)
researchersC)
peopleundergoinganexperiment√D)
addictedsmokers答案:C4.Whathavetheresearchersfoundoutintheirstudy?A)
Peopleinthearmchairexpendedmoreenergythanpeopledoingdeskwork.B)
Peopleinthecontrolgroupbreathedoutmoreair.C)
Peoplewithoutnicotinenosesprayarebecomingmuchlessefficientinusingenergy.D)
Peopleinthenicotinegroupconsumedmoreenergy.√答案:D5.Whydothestudyresultsseemdiscouragingtosomesmokersaccordingtothepassage?A)
Becausetheywanttogainweighttotacklethehealthrisksofcontinuedsmoking.B)
Becausetheywanttoquitsmokingandstillkeepfit.√C)
Becausetheywanttowalkinganextramileadaytolosesomeweight.D)
Becausetheywanttokeepfitwithouthavingtoquitsmoking.答案:BAcertainamountofcontroversyhasbeencausedbythepublicationofanewreportbyateamofeducationalistsheadedbyPro.B.J.Smith.Thereportclaimstohavestatisticalevidencethatchildrenwhoattendanumberofdifferentschoolsthroughtheirparentshavingtomovearoundthecountryaremorethannormallyvulnerabletoaviciouscycleoflowacademicachievement.Therearealsoindications,saysProfessorSmith,ofanunusuallyhighrateofpsychologicaldismayamongsuchchildren.Theprofessor,whohaslongsuspectedthattheeffectonchildrenwhoseparentstraveltodifferentpartsofthecountryinsearchofworkhasnotbeensufficientlyresearched,stressesthatthisisnotmerelyanexpressionofprejudice.“Wearenotdealingherewithopinions,”hesays,“It’strue,mypersonalfeelingisthatforchildren’swell-being,theyshouldstayinoneschool.However,ourfindingsarebasedonresearchandnotonanypersonalattitudesthatIormycolleaguesmayhaveonthesubject.”Capt.ThomasMuller,anArmylecturerforthepast20yearsandhimselfafatheroftwo,said,“I’veneverheardsuchrubbish.AsfarasI’mconcerned,absolutelynoharmisdonetotheeducationofchildrenwhochangeschoolsregularly—aslongastheykeeptothesamesystemasinourArmyschool.Inmyexperience—andI’veknownquiteafewofthem—Armychildrenareaswell-adjustedasanyothers,ifnotmoreso.WhattheProfessordoesn’tappeartoappreciateisthefactthatinsuchsituationschildrenwilladaptmuchbetterthanadults.”
WhenthiswasputtoProfessorSmith,hesaidthatatnotimehadhisteamsuggestedthatallsuchchildrenwerebackwardordismayedinsomeway,butsimplythatintheirexperiencetherewasacleartendency.
“Ourfindingsindicatethatwhiletheextremelybrightchildcancopewithregularemotionalturbulencewithoutharminghisorhergeneralacademicprogress,themajorityofchildrensufferfromconstantlyhavingtoenteranewlearningenvironment.”6.WhatdoesProfessorSmith’sreportsuggest?A)
Childrenshouldn’tchangeschoolstoooften.√B)
Childrenwhohavetomovearoundthecountryarebetteratacademicachievement.C)
Childrenattendingmanyschoolshavecausedacertainamountofcontroversy.D)
Childrenwhoattenddifferentschoolsaremorevulnerabletoviciousdiseases.答案:A7.WhatdoesProfessorSmiththinkofthefindingsoftheresearch?A)
Theyareprovedbytheresearch.√B)
Theyarejustbasedonhispersonalfeeling.C)
Theymaymerelybeanexpressionofprejudice.D)
Theyarebasedonpersonalattitudes.答案:A8.WhatdoesCapt.ThomasMullerthinkofchildrenwhochangeschoolsregularly?A)
Theycanactuallydealwiththenewenvironmentbetterthanadults.√B)
Theydonoharmtotheeducation.C)
Theyfinditdifficulttokeeptothesamesystem.D)
Theyaregenerallyill-adjusted.答案:A9.HowdoesProfessorSmithdefendhimselfagainCapt.ThomasMuller?A)
Hesuggeststhatchildrenhavingregularemotionalturbulencedonotharmtheiracademicprogress.B)
Hearguesthatonlyafewchildrenwillsufferfromchangingschoolsregularly.C)
Hestressesthatthemajorityofchildrentendtosufferfromconstantlyadaptingtoanewlearningenvironment.√D)
Hebelievesthatextremelybrightchildlikestoenteranewlearningenvironment.答案:C10.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A)
Howarmychildrengetusedtoanewlearningenvironment.B)
Whetherchildrenwouldbeaffectedbychangingschoolsregularly.√C)
TheprocedureProfessorSmithfollowedtoconductastudy.D)
Theopinionspeoplehaveaboutchildrenwhooftenchangeschools.答案:BRecentlytherehasbeenatendencytosympathizewiththieveswhoseoperationshavebeencarriedoutonagrandscale,andnoattemptwhateverhasbeenmadetoholdthemresponsible.Someofthemostthievish(像窃贼旳)transactionshaveflourishedandarestillflourishing.Theirsuccessandtheirwealtharetheonlythingsrecognized.Theyarehonoredasfinanciersandmenofaffairs,lookeduptoandrespected.
Inrealitytheyarenothingmoreandnothinglessthanalotofmercilessandheartlessthieves.Fraudisfraudandcheatingischeatingdespitetheartisticmannerinwhichitiscommittedorthesizeofthescaleuponwhichitisoperated.
Itistimethesemenwereclassedproperlyandplacedwheretheyrightlybelong,fortheyarenobetterthanthemiserablesneak-thiefwhostealsapennyfromablindman’sdog.
Forthepasttwoorthreeyearsworkingpeoplewhohavemadesacrificestosaveafewpennieshavebeencheatedmostunmercifully.Theirhard-earnedsavingshavebeenstolenfromthembyeverypossibleschemefromtheobviouslooting(打劫)ofabanktothehigherandmoreartisticmethodoflegalizedhighrisk,complexfinancialproducts.Menhighupinthefinancialworldhavelenttheirnamestosomeofthemostshadyandnotoriousschemesthateverdishonoredacommunityorapeople.Becauseofthisthemostdiligentandeconomical(节俭旳)Americanpeoplehavebeeninducedtoplacetheirhard-earnedandcarefullyguardedsavingsinwhattheywereledtobelievewasasafeinvestment,onlytofindoutwhentoolatethattheyhadfallenintothehandsofagangofextremelyrespectablecheats.Theycannotrecoverwhattheyhavelost.
Thethiefistoopowerfultobeaffectedbythelawwhilethevictimistooweaktoputitsmachineryinmotion.Itmaybethatthelawisdefective,oritmaybethatthosehavingitsmachineryinchargeareinfluencedbythewealthofthetransgressors(违犯者).Whateverorwhicheveritisthatisresponsibleoughttobeinvestigatedandtheevilremedied.11.Whatdoesthetendencymentionedinthefirstparagraphreflect?A)
Peopleencouragesomeofthemostthievishtransactionstoflourish.B)
Peopleonlyrespectsuccessandwealthwithoutanymoraljudgment.√C)
Peopleprefertocarryoutoperationsonagrandscale.D)
Peoplehavemadeattempttoholdthievesresponsible.答案:B12.Howdidworkingpeoplelosetheirhard-earnedsavings?A)
Theylenttheirmoneytomenhighupinthefinancialworld.B)
Theywerecheatedbythebank.√C)
Theywereunluckyininvestment.D)
Theywererobbedbythethievesnearby.答案:B13.Whenthewritersays“agangofextremelyrespectablecheats”inParagraphFour,itisimpliedthat.A)
theyarewell-educatedbutill-behaved√B)
theyarerespectableinartisticcheatingC)
theyarecheatswithrespectablegoalsD)
theyarenotwell-educatedbutrespected答案:A14.Whatcouldbeapossiblereasonforthethievestoescapefromlawaccordingtothepassage?A)
Theyarepowerfulenoughtoignorethelaw.B)
Therearedefectsinthelaw.√C)
Theyarewealthyenoughtocompensatethevictims.D)
Thevictimistooweaktoinvestigatethem.答案:B15.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A)
therearetoomanythievesandrobbersB)
industriousandhonestpeopleshouldbehighlypaidC)
moralstandardsarealwaysupheldD)
anythiefshouldbepunished√答案:D
Peopleoftenaskwhichisthemostdifficultlanguagetolearn,anditisnoteasytoanswerbecausetherearemanyfactorstotakeintoconsideration.Firstly,inafirstlanguagethedifferencesareunimportantaspeoplelearntheirmothertonguenaturally,sothequestionofhowhardalanguageistolearnisonlyrelevantwhenlearningasecondlanguage.
AnativespeakerofSpanish,forexample,willfindPortuguesemucheasiertolearnthananativespeakerofChinese,forexample,becausePortugueseisverysimilartoSpanish,whileChineseisverydifferent,sofirstlanguagecanaffectlearningasecondlanguage.Thegreaterthedifferencesbetweenthesecondlanguageandourfirst,theharderitwillbeformostpeopletolearn.ManypeopleanswerthatChineseisthehardestlanguagetolearn,possiblyinfluencedbythethoughtoflearningtheChinesewritingsystem,andthepronunciationofChinesedoesappeartobeverydifficultformanyforeignlearners.However,forJapanesespeakers,whoalreadyuseChinesecharactersintheirownlanguage,learningwritingwillbelessdifficultthanforspeakersoflanguagesusingtheRomanalphabet.
Somepeopleseemtolearnlanguagesreadily,whileothersfinditverydifficult.Teachersandthecircumstancesinwhichthelanguageislearnedalsoplayanimportantrole,aswellaseachlearner'smotivationforlearning.Ifpeoplelearnalanguagebecausetheyneedtouseitprofessionally,theyoftenlearnitfasterthanpeoplestudyingalanguagethathasnodirectuseintheirdaytodaylife.
Apparently,BritishdiplomatsandotherembassystaffhavefoundthatthesecondhardestlanguageisJapanese,whichwillprobablycomeasnosurprisetomany,butthelanguagethattheyhavefoundtobethemostproblematicisHungarian.ThisdoesnotmeanthatHungarianisthehardestlanguagetolearnforeveryone,butitcausesBritishdiplomaticpersonnel,whoaregenerallyusedtolearninglanguages,themostdifficulties.
Differentculturesandindividualsfromthosecultureswillfinddifferentlanguagesmoredifficult.InthecaseofHungarianforBritishlearners,itisnotaquestionofthewritingsystem,whichusesasimilaralphabet,butthegrammaticalcomplexity,thoughnativespeakersofrelatedlanguagesmayfinditeasier,whilestrugglingwithlanguagesthattheBritishfindrelativelyeasy.16.Whyisithardtosaywhichlanguageisthemostdifficulttolearn?A)
Becauseitisonlyrelevantwhenlearningasecondlanguage.B)
Becausedifferencesbetweenlanguagesareunimportant.C)
Becausepeoplelearntheirmothertonguenaturally.D)
Becausemanyfactorshavetobeconsidered.√答案:D17.WhowillfindPortuguesemucheasiertolearn?A)
AnativespeakerofJapaneseB)
AnativespeakerofHungarianC)
AnativespeakerofSpanish√D)
AnativespeakerofChinese答案:C18.WhatisthemostproblematiclanguagetoBritishdiplomatsandotherembassystaff?A)
JapaneseB)
SpanishC)
Hungarian√D)
Chinese答案:C19.WhydomanypeoplethinkChineseisthehardestlanguagetolearn?A)
BecausethepronunciationofChineseisdifficult.√B)
BecausethegrammarofChineseiscomplex.C)
BecauseChineseisnotdirectlyusedintheirlife.D)
BecauseChineseusestheRomanalphabet.答案:A20.Whatfactorscannotaffectlearningasecondlanguageaccordingtothepassage?A)
eachlearner'smotivationforlearningB)
neighboringcountries√C)
teachersandthecircumstancesD)
firstlanguage答案:B
In1976,WinklerwroteaMyTurnabouttheoverwhelmingreactiontothecharacterheplayedonthepopulartelevisionsitcom(情景喜剧),“HappyDays”.Theshowwasatitspeak,andFonziewasitssuperstar.Infact,AmericansrelatedsostronglytothecharacterthatWinklerbecameapparentlypermanentlypartofthecountry’sbroad,extendedfamily.Threedecadeslater,fansstillgreettheactorwithFonzie’ssignaturethumbs-upsignandalong,drawnout“Aaay!”
“Alltheseyearslater,thewarmthIamtreatedwithisunbelievable,andit’sallovertheworld,”Winklersays.Henolongerreceivesthe50,000fanlettersayearthathegotduring“HappyDays”’soriginalrun,buttheystillcomebythehundreds.Andonthestreet,folkstendtohaveacommonreaction.“Theythankmeformakingthemlaughforsolong.Theysay,‘Igrewupwithyou,’or‘mychildrengrewupwithyou,’or,‘wesatandwatchedittogether’,”hesays.
WinklersayshisFonziedayscamebacktohimvividlyashereadoverhisoldMyTurn.Castonhis28thbirthday,theYale-trainedperformerhadbeenastrugglingactor,dreamingoffame.Thedreamturnedrealveryquickly.“Wewerehardlyontheairwhenthisthingstartedtosnowball,goingfromzeroto60inaboutthreeseconds,”Winklerrecalls.
Today,Winklergivesspeechestocollegestudentsaboutlivingtheirdreams,focusingonhowtobecomeasuccessfulactor.“Ifyouaredetermined,haveasenseofhumorandnevertakeyoureyeoffwhatitisyouwant,youcanactuallyhaveit,”hesays.
Winklerisalsoatworkonhisfirstchildren’sbook,co-authoringwithLinOliver.Hewasrecentlynamedexecutiveproducerof“HollywoodSquares”andproducestheshow“Intuition”ontheGameShowNetwork.Hisnextmovie,“Holes”,basedonachildren’sbook,isscheduledforreleasethiswinter.InOctober,WinklermadehisBroadwaydebutcostarringwithJohnRitterintheshow“TheDinnerParty.”
Butthroughitall,WinklerremainsFonzie.“Ithinkheisthearchitectofmyhome,ofmyprofessionallife,andofmygoodfortuneintheworld,”Winklersays.“Heliterallyisthefoundationforeverythingthatwastocome.”21.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasfans’reactiontoFonzie?A)
FanswritelotsofletterstoWinklerformanyyears.B)
FansthankWinklerwhentheymeethimonthestreet.C)
FansgreetWinklerbyimitatingFonzie’ssignature.D)
FanssitandwatchthesitcomtogetherwithWinkler.√答案:D22.Whichofthefollowinginfluenceshimmostaccordingtotheauthor?A)
Thetelevisionsitcom“HappyDays”.√B)
Theshow“TheDinnerParty”.C)
Themovie“Holes”.D)
Theshow“Intuition”.答案:A23.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A)
Winklerspentlongtimestrugglingtomakehisdreamcometrue.B)
successfulactormusthaveasenseofhumor.C)
FanslikeWinklerasasuperstaronlyforafewyears.D)
Fonzieusuallyuttersalong,drawnout“Aaay!”in“HappyDays”.√答案:D24.Whatdoestheword“snowball”inParagraphthreemostprobablymean?.A)
throwatB)
aballmadeofsnowC)
growrapidly√D)
melteasily答案:C25.Whichofthefollowingistheauthorprimarilyconcernedwithinthispassage?A)
Winkler’sarticleMyTurnB)
Fans’reactiontoFonzieplayedbyWinklerC)
Winkler’slifeasanactorD)
Winklerandhissitcom“HappyDays”√答案:D第二次Wealllaugh.Weallhurt.Weallmakemistakes.Wealldream,that’slife.It’sajourney.Pleasefollowtheserulestomakethejourneyofyourlifeajourneyofjoy!Stayingpositivethroughthecoldseasoncouldbeyourbestdefenseagainstgettingill,newstudyfindingssuggest.
Inanexperimentthatexposedhealthyvolunteerstoacoldorfluvirus,researchersfoundthatpeoplewithagenerallysunnydisposition(性格)werelesslikelytofallill.Thefindings,publishedinthejournalPsychosomaticMedicine,buildonevidencethata“positiveemotionalstyle”canhelpwardoffthecommoncoldandotherillnesses.
Researchersbelievethereasonsmaybebothobjectiveasinhappinessboostingimmunefunctionandsubjectiveasinhappypeoplebeinglesstroubledbyascratchythroatorrunnynose.“Peoplewithapositiveemotionalstylemayhavedifferentimmuneresponsetothevirus,”explainedleadstudyauthorDrSheldonCohenofCarnegieMellonUniversityinPittsburgh.“Andwhentheydogetacold,theymayinterprettheirillnessasbeinglesssevere.”
Cohenandhiscolleagueshadfoundinapreviousstudythathappierpeopleseemedlesslikelytocatchacold,butsomequestionsremainedastowhethertheemotionaltraititselfhadtheeffect.
Forthenewstudy,theresearchershad193healthyadultswithcompletestandardmeasuresofpersonalitytraits,self-perceivedhealthandemotional“style”.Thosewhotendedtobehappy,energeticandeasy-goingwerejudgedashavingapositiveemotionalstyle,whilethosewhowereoftenunhappy,tenseandhostilehadanegativestyle.Theresearchersgavethemnosedropscontainingeitheracoldvirusoraparticularfluvirus.Overthenextsixdays,thevolunteersreportedonanyaches,pains,orsneezing(打喷嚏)theyhad,whiletheresearcherscollectedobjectivedata.Cohenandhiscolleaguesfoundthatbasedonobjectivemeasuresofnasalwoes(鼻部旳不适),happypeoplewerelesslikelytodevelopacold.1.Thenewstudyfindingsintheexperimentsuggestthat_________.A)
Havingagooddispositionismorelikelytogetill.B)
Beingoptimisticismoreprobabletokeephealthy.√C)
Havinganegativeemotionisharmfultothecharacter.D)
Stayingpositiveismorelikelytocatchcold.答案:B2.Thephrase“wardoff”inParagraph2mostprobablymeans“_________”.A)
shrugoffB)
giveinC)
keepaway√D)
setaside答案:C3.ItcanbeinferredfromDr.SheldonCohen’sinterpretationthat______________.A)
peoplewithapositiveemotionaremorelikelytointerprettheirillnessobjectively.B)
peoplewithanegativeemotionaremorelikelytoboostimmunefunctiontothevirus.C)
peoplewithanegativeemotionaremorelikelytointerprettheirillnesssubjectively.D)
peoplewithapositiveemotionaremorelikelytoregardtheirillnessaslessserious.√答案:D4.Itcanbelearntfromthepassagethatthebenefitsofhavingapositiveemotionalstyleare_____________.A)
tobefurtherstudiedB)
stilldubiousC)
self-evidentD)
provenbyscientificresearch√答案:D5.WhichofthefollowingwouldbethebestTITLEforthepassage?A)
AHappyJourneyFullofJoyB)
ScientificEvidenceofStayingHealthyC)
TheSecretsofStayingPositiveD)
TheHealthBenefitsofStayingPositive√答案:DHowisitthatdespiteouramazingpowersofproductiontherearestillhundredsofmillionsofpeopleallovertheearthincontinuouswantandpoverty,anddangerouslynearthebrinkofstarvation?Whatarethecausesofpoverty?Everyoneisforcedtorealizeandrecognizeitsexistenceandnoonehasyetfoundacureforit.
Everythinkingmanhasrealizedthatpovertyandstarvationarenotinevitableintheschemeofthings.Onthecontrary,thefruitfulearthyieldsenoughforeveryoneofthehumanbeingsinhabitingitssurfacewithoutthetwisteddistributionofnature’sgenerosity(慷慨).Thistwistingiscausedbyourcrudeandilldevelopedideasofdistributionandtheimproperorderingofhumanservices.Inthefirstplace,theseservicescanbehinderedattheirsource,andamongthefactorsthatoperateinthisdirectionmaybewar,crime,lackofhealthysupervision,insufficientattentiontorisinggenerations,monopolies(垄断)andvariousprivateownershipsthatlimittheusefulnessofproperty,andneglectedandwastefuldestructionofproperty.
Inthesecondplace,thegreatcauseofpovertyisunproductiveconsumption.Servicesbecomeunproductivewhentheyaredevotedtosupplyingluxuriesoranexcessivequantityofnecessaries,whichmaybesummedupinasingleword:waste.Thesearetheprimarycausesofpoverty;theyareresponsibleforthepresenceofstarvation.
Istherearemedy?
Theeliminationofwastethroughperfectproductionanddistributionisaproblemthatisslowlybutsurelybeingsolvedbythegreatcombinationsofcapitalthathavedestroyedcompetition.Thesemonopolies,selfishintheextremeandwithnothoughtbeyondprofitatanyprice,arerenderingususefulservicebyteachingustheimportanceofcooperationandcooperativemethods.Whenthesegreatindustrialcombinations,thesewonderfullysmoothrunninggreatbusinessmachinesbecomethepropertyofallthepeopleandceasetobeoperatedforprivategain,agreatstepwillhavebeentakeninthedirectionofthesolutionofthestarvationproblem.Wheneveryonewillproduceaccordingtohisabilityandconsumeaccordingtohisneeds,then,andnotuntilthenwillpovertyandstarvationdepartentirelyandforeverfromthemindsofmen.6.Accordingtothepassage,starvation_____.A)
isduetoexcessiveconsumptionbyhumanbeingsB)
isinevitableinwhateverconditionC)
isowingtotheimproperdistributionofnature’sgenerosity√D)
istheresultofinsufficientproduction答案:C7.Whichofthefollowingcanhinderhumanservicesattheirsource?A)
Crimeandlackofwealthysupervision.B)
Privateownershipsandunproductiveconsumption.C)
Waranddestructionofproperty.√D)
Luxuriesandanexcessivequantityofnecessaries.答案:C8.WhydoesunproductiveconsumptionisconsideredasthegreatcauseofpovertyinParagraphThree?A)
Becausepeoplestopproducingbutonlyconsume.B)
Becausepeoplewhodon’tproduceareresponsibleforthepresenceofstarvation.C)
Becausepeopledevotetoomuchtoluxuriesanddon’tproduceanything.D)
Becausepeoplearesuppliedwithexcessivequantityofnecessariesandwastealot.√答案:D9.Howtoeliminatewastethroughproductionanddistributionaccordingtothepassage?A)
Byseekingprofitatanypriceandbeingselfish.B)
Bycooperatingandmakingtheindustrialcombinationspublicproperty.√C)
Bycreatingmoremonopoliestomakemoreprofits.D)
Byprivatizingbusinessmachinesandteachingtheimportanceofcooperation.答案:B10.Whencanthestarvationproblembesolvedaccordingtothepassage?A)
Whenthegreatindustrialcombinationsceasetobeoperatedforprivategain.B)
Whenprivatemonopoliesbecomepublicpropertyandtheelementofprofitiseliminated.C)
Whenproductionisorganizedbasedonpersonalcapabilitiesanddistributiononindividualneeds.√D)
Whenefficiencyofproductionhasbeengreatlyenhanced.答案:C
MYNEIGHBORHASAGUN.Infact,nothavingthegoodfortunetoliveinthelasthouseonadead-endstreet,Iamsurroundedbyneighborswithguns.Mysituationishardlynovel,sincemostAmericanhouseholdsownatleastoneweapon.Wenowhaveenoughprivatelyownedgunstoarmnearlyeveryman,womanandchildinthecountry.Andsomeofthosechildrenarenotjustimaginarygunusers,asrecentstatisticsindicate.
Myneighbors’gunsmakemenervous;I’mafraidthattheymightgooffatthewrongtime,pointedinthewrongdirection.I’veaskedwhysuchdangerousitemsareallowedtoclutterupthehouse.I’vegottenseveralanswers,fromconstitutionalrightstotheinnocentsportofblastingbirdsoutoftheskies.I’dliketofocusonjustoneofthesereasons.
Myneighbortellsmethatcurlingupatnightwithhisgunnearbymakeshimfeelsafer.Saferfromwhat?Amadmanouttobetterthegoingentryinthe“GuinnessBookofWorldRecords”forbloodybrutality?Myneighborfacesfarlessdangerfromthementallyillkiller,whofortunatelyisextremelyrare,thanhedoesfrommyotherneighborwhoalsohasagun.Contrarytothepublicmyth,mentalpatientshavecrimeratesfarbelowthoseofmyneighbororme;forallcategoriesofcrimeandforhomicideinparticular.Oneofthefewsafeplaceslefttoliveinthisgun-packingcountryisonthegroundsofyourlocalmentalhospital,wheretheresidentsarefarlessaggressivethanmyneighborandgunsarecheckedinatthegate.
Saferfromsomeintruder(侵入者)inthenightseekingtodeprivehiswifeofhervirtueorhimofhisnewcolortelevision?Accordingtobestavailableestimates,myneighbor’soddsofdoinghimselfinaccidentallywithhisowngunareaboutfivetimeshigherthanhisoddsofbeingdoneinbysomeintruder.Asagunowner,myneighborwouldbebetteradvisedtoinvesthismoneyinlocksandalouddog.Actually,theintruderinthenightaccountsforfewerthant
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