From this article we can guess that the author is a ______.A.reviewer.B.journalist.C.obser
From this article we can guess that the author is a ______.
A.reviewer.
B.journalist.
C.observer.
D.novelist.
From this article we can guess that the author is a ______.
A.reviewer.
B.journalist.
C.observer.
D.novelist.
第1题
From the passage, we can infer that this article is probably______.
A.a part of the introduction to American business
B.followed by the passage talking about factors of production
C.taken from a learned journal
D.both A and B
第2题
A.deletion, coverage B.delete, cover
C.cover, delete D.coverage, deletion
第3题
A.necessary but impossible
B.necessary but difficult
C.impossible and unimportant
D.difficult and impossible
第4题
We may infer that the writer of the article does not favor _____.
A.suggestions by the teacher to a parent in regard to improving the student's scholastic average.
B.written communications to the parent from the teacher.
C.having the parent observe lessons which the children are being taught.
D.principal-parent conferences rather than teacher-parent conferences.
第5题
In this article, the writer mainly wants to tell the readers______.
A. that the universe is so large that we cannot imagine it
B. where the planets in the universe came from
C. how the high mountains were formed on the sun
D. why the tides over the surface of the sun were so powerful
第6题
From the passage, we can conclude that ______.
A.most of the gifted children became white collars
B.half of the gifted followed up graduated from all colleges
C.each of the talented published at least one article
D.bright men got higher income than bright women
第7题
Part B
Directions: In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41—45, choose the most suitable one from the list A—G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET I. (10 points)
41)____________Many of the options have already been rehearsed in the press: excluding some treatments from the NHS, charging for certain drugs and services, and developing voluntary or compulsory health insurance schemes.
42)____________We spend about 7 per cent of GDP on health, compared with 9 per cent in the Netherlands and 10 per cent in France and Germany. In terms of health outcomes versus spend, we compare pretty favourably.
I don' t see private health care providing much of the solution to current problems. 43)____________Neither is close to being implemented, but the future could see a deliberate shift of attention to voluntary health insurance and an emphasis on social insurance.
44)____________Even so, higher taxes will plainly be needed to fund health care. I think we'll eventually see larger NHS charges, more rationing of medical services and restrictions on certain procedures without proven outcomes. Stricter eligibility criteria for certain treatments are another possibility.
45)____________.None of them is going to win votes for the political party desperate enough to introduce them—but then nobody is going to vote for ill—health or an early death either.
[A] English National Health Service is a universal health keeping system. But Now, the shortage of money becomes a serious problem.
[B] All such options would mean a sharp break with tradition and political fall out that could be extremely damaging.
[C] The options provides solution to the shortage of money problem.
[D] I expect individuals to take greater responsibility for their personal health using technology that allows self diag-nosis followed by serf- treatment or home care.
[E] Looking at how far we' 11 be able to fund the Health Service in the 21st century raises any number of thorny is- sues.
[F] More likely is a shift from universal health coverage to top up schemes which give people basic health entitlements but require them to finance other treatment through private financing, or opt out schemes which use tax relief to encourage individuals to make private provision.
[G] Compared to its European Union counterparts Britain. operates a low cost health system.
41.____________
第9题
In my family it was always important to place blame when anything bad happened. But the Whites didn't worry about who had done what. Mr. and Mrs. White had six children: three sons and three daughters.
In July, the White sisters and I decided to take a car trip to New York. The two oldest, Sarah and Jane, were college students, and the youngest, Amy had recently got a driver' s license, and was excited about practicing her driving on the trip.
The big sisters let Amy take over. She came to an intersection with a stop sign, but Amy continued without stopping. The driver of a large truck, crashed into our car.
Jane was killed instantly.
When Mr. and Mrs. White arrived at the hospital, they hugged us all.
To both of their daughters, and especially to Amy, over and over they simply said, "We' re so glad that you're alive."
I was astonished. No blame.
Later, I asked the Whites why they never talked about the fact that Amy was driving and had run a stop sign.
Mrs. White said, "Jane's gone, and nothing we say or do will bring her back. But Amy has her whole life ahead of her. How can she lead a full and happy life if she feels we blame her for her sister' s death?"
They were right. Amy graduated from college and got married several years ago, She works as a teacher of learning-disabled students. She' s also a mother of two little girls of her own, the oldest named Jane.
The writer of the article is ______ .
A.Mrs. White's niece
B.the Whites' cousin
C.Sarah' s friend at college
D.Jane' s friend at school
第10题
It can be concluded from this article that the attraction of the sun is ______.
A.more than half that of the moon
B.more than that of the moon
C.more than twice that of the moon
D.half that of the moon