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六级英语阅读理解考前训练107篇(四)

79

AsSesameStreetkicksoffits40thanniversaryseasonTuesday,withfirstladyMichelleObamaandBroadwaystarLin-Manuel

Mirandaasguests,itisindisputablythemostbelovedchildren'sshowinhistory,andoneoftelevision'sbiggestandmost

enduringsuccessstories.

Theseriesholdsarecord122EmmyAwards,notincludingalifetime-achievementtrophy(奖士)award,andhasbeen

adaptedinmorethan120countriesandterritoriesaroundtheglobe.Anestimated100,000Sesameproductshavebeenmade

availableinternationally,fromT-shirtsandcostumestohigh-techtoyssuchasElmoLive.

Sesame'scross-cultural,multi-generationalappealhasalottodowiththespecificagegroupittargets.€tThebulkofour

audienceisinthe2sand3s,thoughweshootfor2to4,“saysexecutiveproducerCarol-LynnParente.Atthatearlystage,says

Spinney—whois75,andhasbeenwiththeshowsinceDay1(heplaysOscaraswell)一""childrenarebasicallythesame,and

havebeenthroughtheyears.^^

Butifpreschoolers'fundamentalneedsandsensibilitieshaven'tchangedmuch,theworldaroundthemhas—notleastof

allonthemedialandscape,whereSesameStreetnowcompeteswithmanyotherkids'showsandanever-expandingarrayof

newmedia.

In2000,theChildren'sTelevisionWorkshop,theorganizationthroughwhichcreatorJoanGanzCooneylaunchedSesame

StreetonPBSpredecessorNET,changeditstitletoSesameWorkshop,toreflectitsexpansionintothedigital,interactiveage.

ContentandpresentationcontinuetoevolveonTVaswell.Theshow'sfamouslycatchythemesong,SunnyDay,nowhasa

hip-hopbeatandajazzierarrangement.Parentestressesthatit'sjustasimportanti4tokeepourcurriculumcurrent.TheABC's

and123'sarealwaysthere,butwestayrelevantbyincorporatingotherthingsthatareinterestingandmeaningful.^^

“Wefocusonallaspectsofdevelopment—cognitiveneeds,socialandemotionalneeds,healthneeds-andbringin

adviserswhoareexpertsineacharea,tomakesurewe'reage-appropriate,saysRosemarieTruglio,vicepresidentofeducation

andresearch,SesameWorkshop.44Butwenevertalkdowntochildren,andwe'renotafraidtoexploresensitivetopics.^^

Sesamehashaditscriticsintheacademiccommunityaswell.

ForMaryLynnCrow,aclinicalpsychologistandprofessorofeducationattheUniversityofTexas-Arlington,"showslike

SesameStreetlackthepotentiallydeep,personalemotionalimprint(影响)thatcanandshouldoccurbetweenastudentand

teacherinanearlyeducationalexperience.”

Ontheotherhand,CrowconsidersSesameStreet"abeautifulmodelofwhatIcallhigh-techlearning.Theycanteach

childrenaboutletters,numbers,colorandsizethroughrepetitioninwaystraditionaleducationcan'l,andprovideearly

informationaboutattitudes,valuesandrelationships.”

57.WhatdowelearnaboutSesameStreetfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A)Itrosetofamebecauseofthefirstlady'srole.B)It'ssuccessfulandgainsinternationalpopularity.

C)Itstillhastowinalifetime-achievementaward.D)ItisthemostsuccessfulshowinAmericanhistory.

58.What'sSpinney'sopiniononthetargetaudienceofSesameStreet?

A)Theyarecompletelydifferentthantheywere40yearsago.B)Manyofthemaredevotedfansoftheperformance.

C)Theirbasicneedshaven'tchangedmuchthroughyears.D)Theycontinuetowatchtheshowwhentheyhavegrownup.

59.Theauthorsaysthatinthecurrentworld,SesameStreet.

A)hasslightedgeoverothershowstargetingchildrenB)hasmadesomechangessoastokeepupwiththetimes

C)triestocatertoadultswhoaccompanytheirchildrentotheshow

D)isdoomedtofailduetoitsout-datedcontentandpresentation

60.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSesameStreetfromRosemarieTruglio'swords?

A)Ittriestopreparechildrenbothforschoolandlife'slessons.B)Itswriterhaschangedthethemeofthestoryforkids.

C)Childrenseemtobelookeddownuponintheshow.D)Sensitivetopicshavealwaysbeenbannedintheshow.

61.MaryLynnCrowisnegativeaboutSesameStreetbecauseshethinksit.

A)onlytouchesupsuperficialrelationshipsB)istoocomplicatedforchildrentounderstand

C)goesagainstwaysoftraditionaleducationD)repeatsbasicknowledgeoverandoveragain

答案BCBAA

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Americaisacountrythatnowsitsatopthecherishedmyththatworkprovidesrewards,thatworkingpeoplecansupporttheir

families.It'samyththathasbecomesodivorcedfromrealitythatitmightaswellbeginwiththewords"Onceuponatime".

Today1.6millionNewYorkerssufferfrom"foodinsecurity",whichisafancywayofsayingtheydon'thaveenoughtoeat.

Somearethepeoplewhocomeinatnightandcleantheskyscrapersthatglitteralongtheriver.Somepourcoffeeandtakecare

oftheagedparentsofthepeoplewholiveinthosebuildings.TheAmericanDreamforthewell-to-dogrowsfromthebowed

backsoftheworkingpoor,whotoooftenhavetochoosebetweengroceriesandrent.

Inanewbookcalled"TheBetrayalofWork",BethShulmansaysthateveninthebooming1990soneoutofeveryfour

Americanworkersmadelessthan$8.70anhour,anincomeequaltothegovernment'spovertylevelforafamilyoffour.Many,

ifnotmost,oftheseworkershadnohealthcare,sickpayorretirementprovisions.

Weeaseourconsciences,Shulmanwrites,bydescribingthesepeopleas"lowskilled'\asthoughthey'renotimportantor

intelligentenoughtodeservemore.Butlow-skilledworkerstodayarebettereducatedthaneverbefore,andtheyconstitutethe

linchpin(SYNC)ofAmericanindustry.Whenpoliticianscrow(得意洋洋地说)thathappydaysarehereagainbecausejobs

areontherise,it'sthesejobsthey'rereallytalkingabout.Fiveofthe10occupationsexpectedtogrowbiginthenextdecadeare

inthelowest-payingjobgroups.Andbeforewesitbackanddecidethat'sjustthewayit;is,it'sinstructivetoconsidertherest

oftheworld.Whilethebottom10percentofAmericanworkersearnjust37percentofouraveragewage,theircounterpartsin

otherindustrializedcountriesearnupwardsof60percent.Andthosearecountriesthatprovidehealthcareandchildcare,which

easestheeconomicpinchconsiderably.

Almost40yearsago,whenLyndonJohnsondeclaredwaronpoverty,afamilywithacarandahouseinthesuburbsfelt

prosperous.Todaythatsamefamilymaywellfeelpoor,overwhelmedbycreditcarddebt,asecondmortgageandthecostof

thestuffthathasbecomethebackboneofAmericanlife.WhenthemiddleClassfeelspoor,thepoorhavelittlechancefor

change,orevenrecognition.

47.Bysaying"itmightaswellbeginwiththewords'Onceuponatime'n(Line3,Para.1),theauthorsuggeststhattheAmerican

mythis.

48.WhatistheAmericanDreamofthewell-to-dobuiltupon?

49.SomeAmericanstrytomakethemselvesfeellessguiltybyattributingthepovertyoftheworkingpeopleto.

50.WelearnfromthepassagethatthedifferenceinpaybetweenthelowestpaidandtheaverageworkerinAmericais

than.thatinotherindustrializedcountries.

51.Accordingtotheauthor,howwouldanAmericanfamilywithacarandahouseinthesuburbsprobablyfeelabout

themselvestoday?

答案47.divorcedfromreality/unrealistic49.(their)lackofskill/(their)lowskill50.muchgreater51.Poor.

48.Thebackbreakinglaboroftheworkingpoor./Thebowedbacksoftheworkingpoor.

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Womenwhoapplyforjobsinmiddleorseniormanagementhaveahighersuccessratethanmen,accordingtoan

employmentsurvey.Butofcoursefarfewerofthemapplyforthesepositions.Thestudy,byrecruitment(征召新成员)

consultantsNBSelection,showsthatwhileoneinsixmenwhoappearoninterviewshortlistgetjobs,thefigurerisestoonein

fourforwomen.

Reasonsforhighersuccessratesamongwomenaredifficulttoisolate.Oneexplanationsuggestedisthatifawoman

candidatemanagestogetonashortlist,thenshehasprobablyalreadyprovedherselftobeanexceptionalcandidate.Dr.Marx

saidthatwhenwomenapplyforpositionstheytendtobebetterqualifiedthantheirmalecounterpartsbutaremoreselective

andconservativeintheirjobsearch.Womentendtoresearchthoroughlybeforeapplyingforpositionsorattendinginterviews.

Men,ontheotherhand,seemtorelyontheirabilitytosellthemselvesandtoconvinceemployersthatanyshortcomingsthey

havewillnotpreventthemfromdoingagoodjob.

Managerialandexecutiveprogressmadebywomenisconfirmedbytheannualsurveyofboardsofdirectorscarriedoutby

KornInternational.Thisyearthesurveyshowsadoublingofthenumberofwomenservingasnon-executivedirectors

comparedwiththepreviousyear.However,progressremainspainfullyslowandtherewerestillonly18postsfilledby

womenoutofatotalof354non-executivepositionssurveyed.

InEuropearecentfeatureofcorporatelifeintherecessionhasbeenthede-layeringofmanagementstructures.Hilary

Searssaidthatthishashaltedprogressforwomeninasmuchasde-layeringhastakenplaceeitherwherewomenareworking

orinlayerstheyaspireto.Searsalsonotedapositivetrendfromtherecession,whichhasbeenthegrowingnumberofwomen

whohavestartedupontheirown.

Inbusinessasawhole,thereareanumberoffactorsencouragingtheprospectofgreaterequalityintheworkforce.

Demographictrendssuggestthatthenumberofwomengoingintoemploymentissteadilyincreasing.Inadditionafargreater

numberofwomenarenowpassingthroughhighereducation,makingthembetterqualifiedtomoveintomanagementpositions.

OrganizationssuchastheEuropeanWomen'sManagementDevelopmentNetworkprovidearangeofopportunitiesforwomen

toenhancetheirskillsandcontacts.

However,ArianeAntal,directoroftheInternationalInstituteforOrganizationChangeforArchampsinFrance,saidthat

thereisonlyanecdotalevidenceofchangesinrecruitmentpatterns.Andshesaid:"It'sstillsohardforwomentoevengetonto

shortlists-therearesomanyhurdlesandbarriers.1'Sheagreedthattherehavebeensomepositivesignsbutsaid:"Untilthereis

abeliefamongemployers,untiltheyvaluethedifference,nothingwillchange.',

47.Fromthepassage,wecanseethatmalesapplicantsfemaleapplicantsfortopposts.

48.Womenaremorethanmenwhentheyapplyforpositionsorattendinginterviews.

49.Whataspectofcompanystructuringhasdisadvantagedwomeningettingmanagementpositions?

50.AccordingtoSears;thenumberoffemale-runbusinessis.

51.Whichgroupofpeopleshouldchangetheirattitudetorecruitmentsoastohaveagreaterequalityintheworkforce?

答案47.exceed/aremorethan48.well-prepared/betterqualified49.De-layering.50.increasing/ontheincrease

51.Theemployers./Employers.

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TheradicaltransformationoftheSovietsocietyhadaprofoundimpactonwomen'slives.Marxistshadtraditionally

believedthatbothcapitalismandthemiddle-classhusbandsexploitedwomen.TheRussianRevolutionof1917immediately

proclaimedcompleteequalityofrightsforwomen.Inthe1920sdivorceandabortionweremadeeasilyavailable,andwomen

wereurgedtoworkoutsidethehomeandliberatethemselvessexually.AfterStalincametopower,sexualandfamilial

liberationwasplayeddown,andthemostlastingchangesforwomeninvolvedworkandeducation.

Thesechangesweretrulyrevolutionary.Youngwomenwereconstantlytoldthattheyhadtobeequaltomen,thatthey

couldandshoulddoeverythingmencoulddo.PeasantwomeninRussiahadlongexperiencedtheequalityofbackbreaking

physicallaborinthecountryside,andtheycontinuedtoenjoythatequalityoncollectivefarms.Withtheadventofthe

five-year-plans,millionsofwomenalsobegantotoilinfactoriesandinheavyconstruction,buildingdams,roadsandsteel

millsinsummerheatandwinterfrost.Mostoftheopportunitiesopentomenthrougheducationwerealsoopentowomen.

Determinedwomenpursuedtheirstudiesandenteredtheranksofthebetter-paidspecialistsinindustryandscience.Medicine

practicallybecameawoman'sprofession.By1950,75percentofdoctorsintheSovietUnionwerewomen.

ThusStalinistsocietygavewomangreatopportunitiesbutdemandedgreatsacrificesaswell.Thevastmajorityofwomen

simplyhadtoworkoutsidethehome.Wagesweresolawthatitwasalmostimpossibleforafamilyorcoupletoliveonlyon

thehusband'searnings.Moreover,thefun-timeworkingwomanhadaheavyburdenofhouseholdtasksinheroffhours,for

mostSovietmeninthe1930sstillconsideredthehomeandthechildrenthewoman'sresponsibility.Mencontinuedto

monopolizethebestjobs.Finally,rapidchangeandeconomichardshipledtomanybrokenfamilies,creatingfurtherphysical,

emotional,andmentalstrainsforwomen.Inanyevent,theoften-neglectedhumanresourceofwomenwasmobilizedin

Stalinistsociety.

52.ThemainideaofthispassageisthatwomeninStalinistsociety.

A)hadeconomicopportunitiesthathadneverbeenavailablebefore

B)haddifficultybalancingtheirworkandfamilyresponsibilities

C)hadnewopportunitiesbutalsomanyhardshipsD)movedquicklyintothehighestlevelsofgovernment

53.Inthelastparagraph,"monopolize"probablymeans.

A)holdB)earnC)leaveD)pay

54.Theauthor*smainpurposeinwritingthispassageisto.

A)comparedifferentsystemsofgovernmentB)tellstoriesaboutwomeninSovietUnion

C)amusethereaderD)provideinformation

55.Theauthor'stoneinthispassagecanbestbedescribedas.

A)disapprovingB)emotionalC)objectiveD)sympathetic

56.WecanconcludethattheeconomicandsocialstatusofwomeninStalinistsociety.

A)hadbeenimprovedB)wasworsethanbeforeC)hadnotChangedmuchD)wasbetterthanthatincapitalisticcountries

答案CADCA

83

TheGeneralElectricCompany,oftencriticizedforthecomplexityofitsstructureandtheresultingopacityofitsnumbers,

saidyesterdaythatitwouldbreakGECapital,byfaritslargestbusiness,intofourbusinesses.Thereorganizationeffectively

eliminatesthejobofDenisJ.Nayden,48,thechairmanofGECapital.Eachofthenewunitswillhaveitsownchief,whoWill

reportdirectlytoJeffreyR.Immelt,G.E.'schairman."Thereasonfbrdoingthisissimple.Iwantmoredirectcontactwiththe

financialservicesteams/Mr.Immeltsaid.

ThenewbusinessesareGECommercialFinance,GEInsurance,SEConsumerFinanceandGEEquipmentManagement.

SomesupportfunctionswithinGECapital,includingriskmanagementandtreasury,willnowreporttoDennisDammerman,

57,aG.E.vicechairmanwhoprecededMr.NaydenasGECapital'schief.Mr,NaydenwillremainatG.E.asanadviserfor

now,butisexpectedtoleaveshortlytostartafinancialservicesfirm.

Mr.Dammermaninsistedthatthereorganizationhadnothingtodowiththeincreasingclamorfrominvestors,regulatorsand

thenewsmediaforgreatertransparencyinaccountingandforchiefexecutivestotakemoreresponsibilityforbusinesses:

Analystsseemtobelievehim."Thisisjustwhatitappearstobe,amanagerial,reorganizationwhichgivesleadersmoredirect

accesstotheofficeofthechairman,"saidMartinA.Sankey,aG.E.analyst.

TheexecutivesleadingthenewunitswillalsositonG..E.*scorporateexecutivecouncil,acommitteemadeupofthe

company'stop25executives,whichmeetsperiodicallyanddiscussesvariousstrategicandmanagementissues.

GECapital,thecompany'slargestnit,provided$55billionofG.E.*s$124billioninrevenuelastyearand$5.6billionof

its$19.7billioninpretaxprofits.TherestofG.E.hadbeendividedinto11otherbusinesses,manyofthem—lightingand

appliancesareexamples-muchsmallerthanthenewGECapitalunits,yeteachrunbysomeonewhoreportsdirectlytothe

chairman.Mr.DammermnsaidthatMr.ImmeltbegantalkingaboutbreakingGECapitalintomoremanageablepiecesassoon

ashetookoveraschiefexecutivelastSeptember."Jeffdidn'tliketheextralayerbetweenhimandtheGECapitalbusinesses,"

G.E.hastriedtomakeGECapitallessmysteriousto'theoutsideworld.AlthoughGECapitalwasofficiallyoneunit,it

hadbeguntoreportquarterlyresultsinliveproduct-relatedsegments-anumberthatwillbereducedtofourwiththenew

organization.AndanalystssayGECapital'smanagementhasbeenmoreaccessiblethanitwasinpastyears,andthatMr.

ImmeltandotherG.E.corporateexecutiveshavebeenwillingtodiscussGECapitalinmoredepth.

57.Afterthereorganization,GEwillhavealtogether.

A)sixbusinessesB)sixteenbusinessesC)fourbusinesses.D)fifteenbusinesses

58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueofDennisDammerman?

A)HeisnowaGE*svicechairman.B)HeisexpectedtoleaveGEtostartanewfinancialservicesfirm.

C)HewasoncethechairmanofGECapital.D)HeregardsthereorganizationofGEasaninitiativeofitsown.

59.AllthefollowingstatementsareFalseofDenisNaydenEXCEPTthat.

A)thereorganizationmakeshimlosehispositionasachairmanB)hewillremainforsometimeatGEasananalyst

C)heiscurrentlyGE'schairmanD)heisexpectedtostartanewGEfinancialfirminthenearfuture

60.ThereorganizationwillenableGE'schiefexecutiveto.

A)quietdowntheunrestintheworldB)workinamorefriendlybusinessenvironment

C)havemoredirectcontactwithGE'sfinancialservicesteamsD)appearlessmysterioustotheoutsideworld

61.TheGeneralElectricCapital.

A)isdividedintofiveproduct-relatedsegmentsnowB)providedmorethan1/3ofGE'srevenuelastyear

C)isgoingtobebrokenintomorebusinessesD)nowhassmallerunitsthanallotherbusinessesinGE

答案DBACB

84

MicrosoftChairmanBillGatesrecentlytoldthenation'sgovernorsthatAmericahighschooleducationis“obsoleie”.Hesaid,

“WhenIcompareourhighschoolstowhatIseewhenFmtravelingabroad,Iamterrifiedforourworkforceoftomorrow.In

2001,IndiagraduatealmostamillionmorestudentsfromcollegethantheUnitesStatesdid.Chinagraduatestwiceasmany

studentswithbachelor'sdegreesastheUSandhassixtimesasmanygraduatesmajoringinengineering.Americaisfalling

behind.^^

Gateswasdescribingaglobaleconomyinwhichthechancetomoveupintoabettereconomiclifeisslippingoverseas,

alongwithjobsthatcanbeperformedanywhere---manufacturinginChina,technologysupportinIndia,onlineorder

fulfillmentacrossborders.TheInternetbringsBhutanandBangalorejustasclosetoourofficesandlivingroomsasBoise.

Maybecloser.

Ourchildren'scompetitorsarenottheotherschoolsinthedistrictorthestateoreventhenation.Theyarethe

technologicallyliterateyoungpeopleinTaiwan,India,Korea,andotherdevelopingnations.Fortoday'sAmericanstudents,

learningandretrainingwillbealifelongexperience.

InTheWorldIsFlat,arecentbookanalyzingtheshiftintheglobaleconomy,ThomasFriedmanpointsoutthatthedot.

combubbleinspiredamassiveoutlay(花费)ofcapitaltoconnectthecontinents.Underseacable,universalsoftware,high-tech

imagery,andGooglehaveerasedgeography.CollegegraduatesinLatinAmerica,CentralAsia,India,China,andRussiacan

dotheinformationworkAmericansusedtocounton---inmanycasesbetterandinallcasescheaper.

Weareburningthroughreliablecareersforouryoungpeopleathighspeedastechnologyrelievesusofthetediumof

repetitivework.Therobotsthatvacuumourfloorstodaywillbefillingoutteethtomorrow.EvenjobsatWal-Martare

endangered.Haveyouseentheself-check-outlanes?Nocashiersrequired.

Tobecompetitivenow,USstudentsmustdevelopsophisticatedcriticalthinkingandanalyticalskillstomanagethe

conceptualnatureofworktheywilldo.Theywillneedtobeabletorecognizepatterns,createnarrative,andimaginesolutions

toproblemswehaveyettodiscover.Theywillhavetoseethebigpictureandaskthebigquestions.Howmanyhighschoolsdo

youknowthatarenurturingmindslikethat?

Arewesupplyingtheconditionsinourschoolstocreateanewcropoforiginalthinkers?Arewemakingsureofour

curriculaandinstructionalprogramsarenotrelegated(降级)forrepetitivepractice,gatheringandorganizinginformation,

remediation,andtestpreparation?Arewerequiringallstudentstousetheirmindswelltoconstructknowledge,toinquire,to

invent,tomakemeaningandrelevanceoutoftheirlearning?Hardly.

57.BillGatesbelievesthattheAmericanhighschoolsareobsoleteinthanschoolsinmanyothercountries

58.Accordingtotheauthor,thechallengeonAmericanschoolscomesfromtheprogressionof

59.Bysayingthat“Underseacable,universalsoftware,high-techimagery,andGooglehaveerasedgeography."(Line3-4,

Para.4),theauthormeansthathasenabledmanyjobstobedoneanywhere.

60.Inordertocompetewithoverseasstudents,Americanchildrenwillprobablyhavetostrengthen.

61.Thelastparagraphcallsreaders'attentiontoconfrontingthecurrentAmericaneducationsystem.

答案47.graduatinglessstudents48.globalizationofeconomy49.informationtechnology50.theabilityofinnovation

61.someexistingproblems

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Computerscienceandtechnologyisdevelopingsofastthatnoonecanpredictexactlywhatnewtechnologymightbe

developedinthenearfuture,andthedevelopmentofcomputerlawcanhardlykeepupwiththedevelopingcomputer

technology.Thewidespreadapplicationofcomputersinbusinesshascreatednewsituationsthatnoexistinglawsareadequate

tocopewith.Inthefollowingcases,computergeneratedinformationwasusedasevidencebutwasnotallacceptedbythe

court.

Amanreceivedsometreatmentatahospitalbutrefusedtopaythehospitalbillbecauseheclaimedthefigureswerenot

correct.Thehospitalsuedtheman.Asproofoftheamountowedtoit,thehospitalofferedinevidenceacomputerprintoutof

theservicesrenderedtothedefendantandtheamountsowedforthem.Hospitalemployeestestifiedthatinformationasto

amountsowedbypatientsinthehospitalwerestoredinacomputeraspartofaregularbusinessroutine.Themanobjectedto

theadmissionofthecomputerprintoutasevidenceonthegroundthattherewasnotapropercomparisoncheckingoforiginal

slipsshowingservicesrenderedagainstthecomputerprintout.

Thecourtdecidedthatthecomputerprintoutwasadmissibleasevidencewhenitwasshownthattheentriesweremade

withproperequipmentinaregularcoursesofbusiness.Theobjectionthattherewasnotasufficientcheckingoftheprintout

didnotmaketheprintoutinadmissible.Itwasuptothejurytodecidehowmuchweightorimportanceshouldbeattachedto

computerprintout.

Inordertomakeitpossibletoadmitevidenceprotectedbycomputer,thelawofevidenceoftheUnitedStateshaschanged

greatly.Accordingtothenewrule,computerprintoutsofbusinessrecordsstoredonelectroniccomputingequipmentare

admissibleinevidenceifrelevanttothematerial,withoutthenecessityofidentifying,locating,andproducingaswitnessesthe

individualswhomadetheentriesintheregularcourseofbusiness,ifitisshownthattheelectroniccomputingequipmentis

recognizedasstandardequipment,theentriesaremadeintheregularcourseofbusinessatorreasonablynearthetimeofthe

happeningoftheeventrecorded,andthefoundationtestimonysatisfiesthecourtthesourcesofinformation,methodandtime

ofpreparationweresuchastoindicateitstrustworthinessandjustifyitsadmission.

52.Themanrefusedtopaythehospitalbillbecauseheclaimed.

A)thehospitaloverchargedhimB)hecouldn'taffordthemoney

C)thecomputerprintoutofferedbythehospitalwasnotconsistentwithoriginalslips

D)thehospitalcouldn'tshowanyprooffortheamountofmoneyheshouldpay

53.Thecourt'sfinaldecisionis.

A)themanmustpaythebillB)thecomputerprintoutwasnotadmissible

C)thehospitalfailedforlackofevidenceD)notmentionedinthepassage

54.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A)Thecomputerprintoutwasnotinkeepingwiththeservicerendered.

B)Thecomputerprintoutwasinkeepingwiththeservicerendered

C)Thecomputerprintoutwascheckedtocompareitwiththeservicerendered

D)Thecomputerprintoutwasnotcheckedtocompareitwiththeservicerendered

55.Inordertomakethecomputerevidenceadmissible,theUnitedStates.

A)hascompletelychangedthelawofevidenceB)hasbeguntodrawupthelawofevidence

C)hasabolishedthelawofevidenceD)hasrevisedthelawofevidence

56.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A)TheComputerEvidenceB)TheLawofEvidence

C)TheComputerandtheLawofEvidenceD)ACaseonComputer

答案ADDDC

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IntheDisunitingofAmerica:ReflectionsonaMulticulturalSociety,RevisedandEnlargedEdition(W.W.Norton)Schlesinger

providesdeepinsightsintothecrisesofnationhoodinAmerica.Anewchapterassessedtheimpactbothofradical

multiculturalismandradicalmonoculturalismontheBillofRights.Writtenwithhisusualclarityandforce,thebookbringsa

notedhistorian'swisdomandperspectivetobearonAmerica's"culturewars.”

Schlesingeraddressesthequestions:Whatholdsanationtogether?AndwhatdoesitmeantobeanAmerican?Describing

theemergingcultofethnicity,Schlsingerpraisesitshealthyeffectonthecampaignofmulticulturaladvocat

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