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Unit5(2000年真题)
Passage1
Ahistoryoflongandeffortlesssuccesscanbeadreadfulhandicap,but,ifproperlyhandled,it
maybecomeadrivingforce.WhentheUnitedStatesenteredjustsuchaglowingperiodafterthe
endoftheSecondWorldWar,ithadamarketeighttimeslargerthananycompetitor,givingits
industriesunparalleledeconomiesofscale.Itsscientistsweretheworld'sbest,itsworkersthe
mostskilled.AmericaandAmericanswereprosperousbeyondthedreamsoftheEuropeansand
Asianswhoseeconomiesthewarhaddestroyed.
Itwasinevitablethatthisprimacyshouldhavenarrowedasothercountriesgrewricher.Just
asinevitably,theretreatfrompredominanceprovedpainful.Bythemid1980sAmericanshad
foundthemselvesatalossovertheirfadingindustrialcompetitiveness.SomehugeAmerican
industries,suchasconsumerelectronics,hadshrunkorvanishedinthefaceofforeigncompetition.
By1987therewasonlyoneAmericantelevisionmakerleft,Zenith.(Nowthereisnone:Zenith
wasboughtbySouthKorea'sLGElectronicsinJuly.)Foreignmadecarsandtextileswere
sweepingintothedomesticmarket.America'smachine-toolindustrywasontheropes.Forawhile
itlookedasthoughthemakingofsemiconductors,whichAmericahadinventedandwhichsatat
theheartofthenewcomputerage,wasgoingtobethenextcasualty.
Allofthiscausedacrisisofconfidence.Americansstoppedtakingprosperityfbrgranted.
Theybegantobelievethattheirwayofdoingbusinesswasfailing,andthattheirincomeswould
thereforeshortlybegintofallaswell.Themid-1980sbroughtoneinquiryafteranotherintothe
causesofAmerica'sindustrialdecline.Theirsometimessensationalfindingswerefilledwith
warningsaboutthegrowingcompetitionfromoverseas.
Howthingshavechanged!In1995theUnitedStatescanlookbackonfiveyearsofsolid
growthwhileJapanhasbeenstruggling.FewAmericansattributethissolelytosuchobvious
causesasadevalueddollarortheturningofthebusinesscycle.Selfdoubthasyieldedtoblind
pride."Americanindustryhaschangeditsstructure,hasgoneonadiet,haslearnttobemore
quickwitted,"accordingtoRichardCavanagh,executivedeanofHarvard'sKennedySchoolof
Government."ItmakesmeproudtobeanAmericanjusttoseehowourbusinessesareimproving
theirproductivity/*saysStephenMooreoftheCatoInstitute,athinktankinWashington,DC.And
WilliamSahlmanoftheHarvardBusinessSchoolbelievesthatpeoplewilllookbackonthis
periodas“agoldenageofbusinessmanagementintheUnitedStates.*'
1.TheU.S.achieveditspredominanceafterWorldWarIIbecause.
[AJithadmadepainstakingeffortstowardsthisgoal
[B]itsdomesticmarketwaseighttimeslargerthanbefore
|C]thewarhaddestroyedtheeconomiesofmostpotentialcompetitors
[DJtheunparalleledsizeofitsworkforcehadgivenanimpetustoitseconomy
2.ThelossofU.S.predominanceintheworldeconomyinthe1980sismanifestedinthefactthat
theAmerican.
[A]TVindustryhadwithdrawntoitsdomesticmarket
|B]semiconductorindustryhadbeentakenoverbyforeignenterprises
[C]machine-toolindustryhadcollapsedaftersuicidalactions
[D]autoindustryhadlostpartofitsdomesticmarket
3.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
[A]Itishumannaturetoshiftbetweenself-doubtandblindpride.
[B]Intensecompetitionmaycontributetoeconomicprogress.
[C]Therevivaloftheeconomydependsoninternationalcooperation.
[D]Alonghistoryofsuccessmaypavethewayforfurtherdevelopment.
4.TheauthorseemstobelievetherevivaloftheU.S.economyinthe1990scanbeattributedto
the.
[A]turningofthebusinesscycle
[B]restructuringofindustry
[Climprovedbusinessmanagement
[DJsuccessineducation
Passage2
Beingamanhasalwaysbeendangerous.Thereareabout105malesbornforevery100
females,butthisratiodropstonearbalanceattheageofmaturity,andamong70-year-oldsthere
aretwiceasmanywomenasmen.Butthegreatuniversalofmalemortalityisbeingchanged.
Now,boybabiessurvivealmostaswellasgirlsdo.Thismeansthat,forthefirsttime,therewillbe
anexcessofboysinthosecrucialyearswhentheyaresearchingforamate.Moreimportant,
anotherchancefornaturalselectionhasbeenremoved.Fiftyyearsago,thechanceofababy
(particularlyaboybaby)survivingdependedonitsweight.Akilogramtoolightortooheavy
meantalmostcertaindeath.Todayitmakesalmostnodifference.Sincemuchofthevariationis
duetogenes,onemoreagentofevolutionhasgone.
Thereisanotherwaytocommitevolutionarysuicide:stayalive,buthavefewerchildren.
Fewpeopleareasfertileasinthepast.Exceptinsomereligiouscommunities,veryfewwomen
have15children.Nowadaysthenumberofbirths,liketheageofdeath,hasbecomeaverage.Most
ofushaveroughlythesamenumberofoffspring.Again,differencesbetweenpeopleandthe
opportunityfornaturalselectiontotakeadvantageofithavediminished.Indiashowswhatis
happening.Thecountryofferswealthforafewinthegreatcitiesandpovertyfbrtheremaining
tribalpeoples.Thegrandmediocrityoftoday-everyonebeingthesameinsurvivalandnumber
ofoffspring一meansthatnaturalselectionhaslost81%ofitspowerinuper-middle-classIndia
comparedtothetribes.
Forus,thismeansthatevolutionisover;thebiologicalUtopiahasarrived.Strangely,ithas
involvedlittlephysicalchange.Nootherspeciesfillssomanyplacesinnature.Butinthepast
100,000year-eventhepast100years-ourliveshavebeentransformedbutourbodieshave
not.Wedidnotevolve,becausemachinesandsocietydiditforus.Darwinhadaphraseto
describethoseignorantofevolution:they"lookatanorganicbeingasasavagelooksataship,as
atsomethingwhollybeyondhiscomprehension."Nodoubtwewillremembera20thcenturyway
oflifebeyondcomprehensionforitsugliness.Buthoweveramazedourdescendantsmaybeat
howfarfromUtopiawewere,theywilllookjustlikeus.
5.Whatusedtobethedangerinbeingamanaccordingtothefirstparagraph?
[A]Alackofmates.
|B|Afiercecompetition.
[C]Alowersurvivalrate.
[D]Adefectivegene.
6.WhatdoestheexampleofIndiaillustrate?
[A]Wealthypeopletendtohavefewerchildrenthanpoorpeople.
|B]Naturalselectionhardlyworksamongtherichandthepoor.
[C]Themiddleclasspopulationis80%smallerthanthatofthetribes.
[D]Indiaisoneofthecountrieswithaveryhighbirthrate.
7.Theauthorarguesthatourbodieshavestoppedevolvingbecause.
[A]lifehasbeenimprovedbytechnologicaladvance
[B|thenumberoffemalebabieshasbeendeclining
[C]ourspecieshasreachedthehigheststageofevolution
|D|thedifferencebetweenwealthandpovertyisdisappearing
8.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
[A]SexRatioChangesinHumanEvolution
[B]WaysofContinuingMan*sEvolution
[C]theEvolutionaryFutureofNature
[D]HumanEvolutionGoingNowhere
Passage3
Whenanewmovementinartattainsacertainfashion,itisadvisabletofindoutwhatits
advocatesareaimingat,fbr,howeverfarfetchedandunreasonabletheirprinciplesmayseemtoday,
itispossiblethatinyearstocometheymayberegardedasnormal.WithregardtoFuturistpoetry,
however,thecaseisratherdifficult,forwhateverfuturistpoetrymaybe-evenadmittingthat
thetheoryonwhichitisbasedmayberight—itcanhardlybeclassedasLiterature.
This,inbrief,iswhattheFuturistsays:foracentury,pastconditionsoflifehavebeen
conditionallyspeedingup,tillnowweliveinaworldofnoiseandviolenceandspeed.
Consequently,ourfeelings,thoughtsandemotionshaveundergoneacorrespondingchange.This
speedingupoflife,saystheFuturist,requiresanewformofexpression.Wemustspeedupour
literaturetoo,ifwewanttointerpretmodernstress.Wemustpouroutalargestreamofessential
words,unhamperedbystops,orqualifyingadjectives,orfiniteverbs.Insteadofdescribingsounds
wemustmakeupwordsthatimitatethem;wemustusemanysizesoftypeanddifferentcolored
inksonthesamepage,andshortenorlengthenwordsatwill.
Certainlytheirdescriptionsofbattlesareconfused.Butitisalittleupsettingtoreadinthe
explanatorynotesthatacertainlinedescribesafightbetweenaTurkishandaBulgarianofficeron
abridgeoffwhichtheybothfallintotheriver—andthentofindthatthelineconsistsofthe
noiseoftheirfallingandtheweightsoftheofficers:'Pluff!Pluff!Ahundredandeighty-five
kilograms.,
This,thoughitfulfillsthelawsandrequirementsofFuturistpoetry,canhardlybeclassedas
Literature.Allthesame,nothinkingmancanrefusetoaccepttheirfirstproposition:thatagreat
changeinouremotionallifecallsforachangeofexpression.Thewholequestionisreallythis:
haveweessentiallychanged?
9.Thispassageismainly.
[A]asurveyofnewapproachestoart
[B]areviewofFuturistpoetry
[C]aboutmeritsoftheFuturistmovement
[DJaboutlawsandrequirementsofliterature
10.Whenanovelliteraryideaappears,peopleshouldtryto.
[AJdetermineitspurposes
[B]ignoreitsflaws
|C]followthenewfashions
[DJaccepttheprinciples
11.Futuristsclaimthatwemust.
[A]increasetheproductionofliterature
[B]usepoetrytorelievemodemstress
[C]developnewmodesofexpression
[D]avoidusingadjectivesandverbs
12.TheauthorbelievesthatFuturistpoetryis.
|A|basedonreasonableprinciples
[B]newandacceptabletoordinarypeople
[C]indicativeofabasicchangeinhumannature
[DJmoreofatransientphenomenonthanliterature
Passage4
AimlessnesshashardlybeentypicalofthepostwarJapanwhoseproductivityandsocial
harmonyaretheenvyoftheUnitedStatesandEurope.ButincreasinglytheJapaneseareseeinga
declineofthetraditionalwork-moralvalues.Tenyearsagoyoungpeoplewerehardworkingand
sawtheirjobsastheirprimaryreasonforbeing,butnowJapanhaslargelyfulfilleditseconomic
needs,andyoungpeopledon'tknowwheretheyshouldgonext.
Thecomingofageofthepostwarbabyboomandanentryofwomenintothemaledominated
jobmarkethavelimitedtheopportunitiesofteenagerswhoarealreadyquestioningtheheavy
personalsacrificesinvolvedinclimbingJapan'srigidsocialladdertogoodschoolsandjobs.Ina
recentsurvey,itwasfoundthatonly24.5percentofJapanesestudentswerefullysatisfiedwith
schoollife,comparedwith67.2percentofstudentsintheUnitedStates.Inaddition,farmore
Japaneseworkersexpresseddissatisfactionwiththeirjobsthandidtheircounterpartsinthe10
othercountriessurveyed.
Whileoftenpraisedbyforeignersforitsemphasisonthebasics,Japaneseeducationtendsto
stresstesttakingandmechanicallearningovercreativityandself-expression."Thosethingsthat
donotshowupinthetestscores——personality,ability,courageorhumanity——arecompletely
ignored/*saysToshikiKaifu,chairmanoftherulingLiberalDemocraticParty'seducation
committee."Frustrationagainstthiskindofthingleadskidstodropoutandrunwild."Lastyear
Japanexperienced2,125incidentsofschoolviolence,including929assaultsonteachers.Amid
theoutcry,manyconservativeleadersareseekingareturntotheprewaremphasisonmoral
education.LastyearMitsuoSetoyama,whowastheneducationminister,raisedeyebrowswhen
hearguedthatliberalreformsintroducedbytheAmericanoccupationauthoritiesafterWorldWar
IIhadweakenedthenJapanesemoralityofrespectforparents.1'
ButthatmayhavemoretodowithJapaneselife-styles."InJapan,"sayseducatorYokoMuro,
"it*sneveraquestionofwhetheryouenjoyyourjobandyourlife,butonlyhowmuchyoucan
endure."Witheconomicgrowthhascomecentralization;fully76percentofJapan's119million
citizensliveincitieswherecommunityandtheextendedfamilyhavebeenabandonedinfavorof
isolated,two-generationhouseholds.UrbanJapanesehavelongenduredlengthycommutes
(travelstoandfromwork)andcrowdedlivingconditions,butastheoldgroupandfamilyvalues
weaken,thediscomfortisbeginningtotell.Inthepastdecade,theJapanesedivorcerate,while
stillwellbelowthatoftheUnitedStates,hasincreasedbymorethan50percent,andsuicideshave
increasedbynearlyone-quarter.
13.IntheWesterners*eyes,thepostwarJapanwas.
[A]underaimlessdevelopment
[B]apositiveexample
[C]arivaltotheWest
[D]onthedecline
14.Accordingtotheauthor,whatmaychieflyberesponsibleforthemoraldeclineofJapanese
society?
[A]Women'sparticipationinsocialactivitiesislimited.
[B|Moreworkersaredissatisfiedwiththeirjobs.
[C]Excessiveemphasishasbeenplacedonthebasics.
[D]Thelife-stylehasbeeninfluencedbyWesternvalues.
15.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheauthor?
[A]Japaneseeducationispraisedforhelpingtheyoungclimbthesocialladder.
|B|Japaneseeducationischaracterizedbymechanicallearningaswellascreativity.
[C]Morestressshouldbeplacedonthecultivationofcreativity.
|D]Droppingoutleadstofrustrationagainsttesttaking.
16.ThechangeinJapaneselife-styleisrevealedinthefactthat.
[A]theyoungarelesstolerantofdiscomfortsinlife
[B]thedivorcerateinJapanexceedsthatintheU.S.
[C]theJapaneseenduremorethaneverbefore
[D]theJapaneseappreciatetheirpresentlife
Passage5
Ifambitionistobewellregarded,therewardsofambition—wealth,distinction,control
overone'sdestiny—mustbedeemedworthyofthesacrificesmadeonambition'sbehalf.Ifthe
traditionofambitionistohavevitality,itmustbewidelyshared;anditespeciallymustbehighly
regardedbypeoplewhoarethemselvesadmired,theeducatednotleastamongthem.Inanodd
way,however,itistheeducatedwhohaveclaimedtohavegivenuponambitionasanideal.What
isoddisthattheyhaveperhapsmostbenefitedfromambition—ifnotalwaystheirownthen
thatoftheirparentsandgrandparents.Thereisaheavynoteofhypocrisyinthis,acaseofclosing
thebarndoorafterthehorseshaveescaped—withtheeducatedthemselvesridingonthem.
Certainlypeopledonotseemlessinterestedinsuccessanditssignsnowthanformerly.
Summerhomes,Europeantravel,BMWs—thelocations,placenamesandnamebrandsmay
change,butsuchitemsdonotseemlessindemandtodaythanadecadeortwoyearsago.What
hashappenedisthatpeoplecannotconfessfullytotheirdreams,aseasilyandopenlyasoncethey
could,lesttheybethoughtpushing,acquisitiveandvulgar.Instead,wearetreatedtofine
hypocriticalspectacles,whichnowmorethaneverseeminamplesupply:thecriticofAmerican
materialismwithaSouthamptonsummerhome;thepublisherofradicalbookswhotakeshis
mealsinthree-starrestaurants;thejournalistadvocatingparticipatorydemocracyinallphasesof
life,whoseownchildrenareenrolledinprivateschools.Forsuchpeopleandmanymoreperhaps
notsoexceptional,theproperformulationis,“Succeedatallcostsbutavoidappearingambitious.'1
Theattacksonambitionaremanyandcomefromvariousangels;itspublicdefendersarefew
andunimpressive,wheretheyarenotextremelyunattractive.Asaresult,thesupportforambition
asahealthyimpulse,aqualitytobeadmiredandfixedinthemindoftheyoung,isprobablylower
thanithaseverbeenintheUnitedStates.Thisdoesnotmeanthatambitionisatanend,that
peoplenolongerfeelitsstirringsandpromptings,butonlythat,nolongeropenlyhonored,itis
lessopenlyprofessed.Consequencesfollowfromthis,ofcourse,someofwhicharethatambition
isdrivenunderground,ormadesly.Such,then,isthewaythingsstand:ontheleftangrycritics,on
therightstupidsupporters,andinthemiddle,asusual,themajorityofearnestpeopletryingtoget
oninlife.
17.Itisgenerallybelievedthatambitionmaybewellregardedif.
[A]itsreturnswellcompensateforthesacrifices
|B|itisrewardedwithmoney,fameandpower
[C]itsgoalsarespiritualratherthanmaterial
[DIitissharedbytherichandthefamous
18.Thelastsentenceofthefirstparagraphmostprobablyimpliesthatitis.
[A]customaryoftheeducatedtodiscardambitioninwords
|B]toolatetocheckambitiononceithasbeenletout
[C]dishonesttodenyambitionafterthefulfillmentofthegoal
[D]impracticalfortheeducatedtoenjoybenefitsfromambition
19.Somepeopledonotopenlyadmittheyhaveambitionbecause.
[A]theythinkofitasimmoral
[B]theirpursuitsarenotfameorwealth
[C]ambitionisnotcloselyrelatedtomaterialbenefits
[D]theydonotwanttoappeargreedyandcontemptible
20.Fromthelastparagraphtheconclusioncanbedrawnthatambitionshouldbemaintained
[A]secretlyandvigorously
[B]openlyandenthusiastically
[Cleasilyandmomentarily
[DJverballyandspiritually
Unit6(2001年真题)
Passage1
Specialisationcanbeseenasaresponsetotheproblemofanincreasingaccumulationof
scientificknowledge.Bysplittingupthesubjectmatterintosmallerunits,onemancouldcontinue
tohandletheinformationanduseitasthebasisfbrfurtherresearch.Butspecialisationwasonly
oneofaseriesofrelateddevelopmentsinscienceaffectingtheprocessofcommunication.
Anotherwasthegrowingprofessionalisationofscientificactivity.
Noclear-cutdistinctioncanbedrawnbetweenprofessionalsandamateursinscience:
exceptionscanbefoundtoanyrule.Nevertheless,theword'amateur1doescarryaconnotationthat
thepersonconcernedisnotfullyintegratedintothescientificcommunityand,inparticular,may
notfullyshareitsvalues.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthenineteenthcentury,withits
consequentrequirementofalonger,morecomplextraining,impliedgreaterproblemsforamateur
participationinscience.Thetrendwasnaturallymostobviousinthoseareasofsciencebased
especiallyonamathematicalorlaboratorytraining,andcanbeillustratedintermsofthe
developmentofgeologyintheUnitedKingdom.
AcomparisonofBritishgeologicalpublicationsoverthelastcenturyandahalfrevealsnot
simplyanincreasingemphasisontheprimacyofresearch,butalsoachangingdefinitionofwhat
constitutesanacceptableresearchpaper.Thus,inthenineteenthcentury,localgeologicalstudies
representedworthwhileresearchintheirownright;but,inthetwentiethcentury,localstudieshave
increasinglybecomeacceptabletoprofessionalsonlyiftheyincorporate,andreflecton,thewider
geologicalpicture.Amateurs,ontheotherhand,havecontinuedtopursuelocalstudiesintheold
way.Theoverallresulthasbeentomakeentrancetoprofessionalgeologicaljournalsharderfor
amateurs,aresultthathasbeenreinforcedbythewidespreadintroductionofrefereeing,firstby
nationaljournalsinthenineteenthcenturyandthenbyseverallocalgeologicaljournalsinthe
twentiethcentury.Asalogicalconsequenceofthisdevelopment,separatejournalshavenow
appearedaimedmainlytowardseitherprofessionaloramateurreadership.Arathersimilarprocess
ofdifferentiationhasledtoprofessionalgeologistscomingtogethernationallywithinoneortwo
specificsocieties,whereastheamateurshavetendedeithertoremaininlocalsocietiesortocome
togethernationallyinadifferentway.
Althoughtheprocessofprofessionalisationandspecialisationwasalreadywellunderwayin
Britishgeologyduringthenineteenthcentury,itsfullconsequenceswerethusdelayeduntilthe
twentiethcentury.Insciencegenerally,however,thenineteenthcenturymustbereckonedasthe
crucialperiodforthischangeinthestructureofscience.
51.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthe19thcenturymightbemoreclearlyseeninsciencessuchas
[A]sociologyandchemistry[B|physicsandpsychology
[C]sociologyandpsychology[D]physicsandchemistry
52.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
[A]thereislittledistinctionbetweenspecialisationandprofessionalisation
[BJamateurscancompetewithprofessionalsinsomeareasofscience
[C]professionalstendtowelcomeamateursintothescientificcommunity
|D]amateurshavenationalacademicsocietiesbutnolocalones
53.Theauthorwritesofthedevelopmentofgeologytodemonstrate.
|A]theprocessofspecialisationandprofessionalisation
[B]thehardshipofamateursinscientificstudy
[Clthechangeofpoliciesinscientificpublications
[DJthediscriminationofprofessionalsagainstamateurs
54.Thedirectreasonforspecialisationis.
[A]thedevelopmentincommunication
[B]thegrowthofprofessionalisation
[C]theexpansionofscientificknowledge
[DJthesplittingupofacademicsocieties
Passage2
Agreatdealofattentionisbeingpaidtodaytotheso-calleddigitaldivide—thedivisionof
theworldintotheinfo(information)richandtheinfopoor.Andthatdividedoesexisttoday.My
wifeandIlecturedaboutthisloomingdangertwentyyearsago.Whatwaslessvisiblethen,
however,werethenew,positiveforcesthatworkagainstthedigitaldivide.Therearereasonstobe
optimistic.
Therearetechnologicalreasonstohopethedigitaldividewillnarrow.AstheInternet
becomesmoreandmorecommercialized,itisintheinterestofbusinesstouniversalizeaccess一
afterall,themorepeopleonline,themorepotentialcustomersthereare.Moreandmore
governments,afraidtheircountrieswillbeleftbehind,wanttospreadInternetaccess.Withinthe
nextdecadeortwo,onetotwobillionpeopleontheplanetwillbenettedtogether.Asaresult,I
nowbelievethedigitaldividewillnarrowratherthanwidenintheyearsahead.Andthatisvery
goodnewsbecausetheInternetmaywellbethemostpowerfultoolforcombatingworldpoverty
thatwe'veeverhad.
Ofcourse,theuseoftheInternetisn'ttheonlywaytodefeatpoverty.AndtheInternetisnot
theonlytoolwehave.Butithasenormouspotential.
Totakeadvantageofthistool,someimpoverishedcountrieswillhavetogetovertheir
outdatedanti-colonialprejudiceswithrespecttoforeigninvestment.Countriesthatstillthink
foreigninvestmentisaninvasionoftheirsovereigntymightwellstudythehistoryofinfrastructure
(thebasicstructuralfoundationsofasociety)intheUnitedStates.WhentheUnitedStatesbuiltits
industrialinfrastructure,itdidn'thavethecapitaltodoso.AndthatiswhyAmerica'sSecond
Waveinfrastructure一includingroads,harbors,highways,portsandsoon一werebuiltwith
foreigninvestment.TheEnglish,theGermans,theDutchandtheFrenchwereinvestingin
Britain'sformercolony.Theyfinancedthem.ImmigrantAmericansbuiltthem.Guesswhoowns
themnow?TheAmericans.IbelievethesamethingwouldbetrueinplaceslikeBrazilor
anywhereelseforthatmatter.ThemoreforeigncapitalyouhavehelpingyoubuildyourThird
Waveinfrastructure,whichtodayisanelectronicinfrastructure,thebetteroffyou'regoingtobe.
Thaldoesn'tmeanlyingdownandbecomingfooled,orlettingforeigncorporationsrun
uncontrolled.Butitdoesmeanrecognizinghowimportanttheycanbeinbuildingtheenergyand
telecominfrastructuresneededtotakefulladvantageoftheInternet.
55.Digitaldivideissomething.
[A]gettingworsebecauseoftheInternet
[B]therichcountriesareresponsiblefor
[C]theworldmustguardagainst
[D]consideredpositivetoday
56.GovernmentsattachimportancetotheInternetbecauseit.
[A]offerseconomicpotentials
[B]canbringforeignfunds
[C]cansoonwipeoutworldpoverty
[D]connectspeopleallovertheworld
57.ThewritermentionedthecaseoftheUnitedStatestojustifythepolicyof.
[A]providingfinancialsupportoverseas
[B]preventingforeigncapitafscontrol
|C]buildingindustrialinfrastoicture
[D]acceptingforeigninvestment
58.Itseemsthatnowacountry'seconomydependsmuchon.
[A]howwell-developeditiselectronically
[B]whetheritisprejudicedagainstimmigrants
[C]whetheritadoptsAmerica'sindustrialpattern
[D]howmuchcontrolithasoverforeigncorporations
Passage3
WhydosomanyAmericansdistrustwhattheyreadintheirnewspapers?TheAmerican
SocietyofNewspaperEditorsistryingtoanswerthispainfulquestion.Theorganizationisdeep
intoalongself-analysisknownasthejournalismcredibilityproject.
Sadtosay,thisprojecthasturnedouttobemostlylow-levelfindingsaboutfactualerrorsand
spellingandgrammarmistakes,combinedwithlotsofhead-scratchingpuzzlementaboutwhatin
theworldthosereadersreallywant.
Butthesourcesofdistrustgowaydeeper.Mostjournalistslearntoseetheworldthrougha
setofstandardtemplates(patterns)intowhichtheyplugeachday'sevents.Inotherwords,thereis
aconventionalstorylineinthenewsroomculturethatprovidesabackboneandaready-made
narrativestructureforotherwiseconfusingnews.
Thereexistsasocialandculturaldisconnectbetweenjournalistsandtheirreaders,which
helpsexplainwhythe"standardtemplates"ofthenewsroomseemalientomanyreaders.Ina
recentsurvey,questionnairesweresenttoreportersinfivemiddle-sizecitiesaroundthecountry,
plusonelargemetropolitanarea.Thenresidentsinthesecommunitieswerepho
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