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2008年职称英语综合类B级真题
单齿■一子母选择题
考试时间:120分钟考生:506321713总分:100分
一、单选题(共15题,共15.00分)
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1、Shefoundmeverydull.
A.dirty
B.sleepy
C.lazy
D.boring
cccr
选项:ABCDX错误[
答案:D
解析:
2、ThePresidentmadeabriefvisittoBeijing.
A.short
B.working
C.formal
D.secret
rCC
选项:DA错误
答案:A
解析:
3、Hewaspersuadedtogiveuptheidea.
A.mention
B.accept
C.consider
D.drop
crrc
选项:ABCDA错谟
答案:D
解析:
4、Jackconsumesapoundofcheeseaday.
A.eats
B.drink
C.buys
D.produces
xw
答案:A
解析:
5、MaryjusttoldUSaveryfascinatingstory.
A.strange
B.frightening
C.difficult
D.interesting
选项:'AA错误
答案:D
解析:
6、It'sagorgeousdayanyway.
A.lovely
B.cold
C.normal
D.rainy
crrc
选项:ABCDA错谟
答案:A
解析:
7、Herlifeisbecomingmorediverse.
A.generous
B.humorous
C.varied
D.romantic
xw
答案:c
解析:
8、Foreignmilitaryaidwasprolongingthewar.
A.broadening
B.worsening
C.extending
D.accelerating
A错误
答案:c
解析:
9、Shewasunwillingtogobutshehadnochoice.
A.unable
B.indecisive
C.ready
D.reluctant
crrc
选项:ABCDA错谟
答案:D
解析:
io、Sheisslender,withdelicatewristsandankles.
A.sick
B.weak
C.slim
D.pale
xw
答案:c
解析:
iKWithimmenserelief,Istoppedrunning.
A.some
B.enormous
C.little
D.extensive
rBCD
选项:'X错误]
答案:B
解析:
12、Thescientistsbegantoaccumulatedata.
A.collect
B.handle
C.analyze
D.investigate
crrc
选项:ABCDA错谟
答案:A
解析:
13、Jackeventuallyovertookthelasttruck.
A.hit
B.passed
C.reached
D.led
xw
答案:B
解析:
14、Sometimesitisadvisabletobookhotelsinadvance.
A.possible
B.profitable
C.easy
D.wise
A错误
答案:D
解析:
15、Thereasonfortheirunusualbehaviorremainsapuzzle.
A.fact
B.mystery
C.statement
D.game
crrc
选项:ABCDA错谟
答案:B
解析:
二、子母选择题(共7题,共85.00分)
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1s
Petitions
Petitions(请愿,请愿书)havelongbeenapartofBritish
politicallife.Anyonewhowantedtochangesomethingwouldget
alistofsignaturesfrompeoplewhoagreedtotheideaandeither
sendthemtothegovernmentordeliverthempersonallytothePrime
Minister'shouseinLondon.Theyarealwaysacceptedatthedoor
byoneofthePM'Sofficials.Whathappensthen?Nothingmuch,
usually,petitionshavealwaysbeenthoughtButofasauseful
wayforthosewhogoverntofindoutwhatthepeoplereally
think.That'swhytheUKgovernmentLaunchedits"e—petitionv
siteinNovember2006.Insteadofphysicallycollecting
signatures,allanyonewithanideahastodonowistomakea
proposalonthegovernmentwebsite,andanyonewhosupportsthe
ideaisfreetoaddhisorhersignature.Thepetitionssoon
startedtoflowin.TheideawasfortheBritishpeopletoexpress
theirconstructiveideas.Manychoseinsteadtoexpresstheir
senseofhumor,onepetitionercalledonTonyBlairtostopthe
DeputyPrimeMinistereatingSOmuch”.Anotherwantedtoexpel(驱
逐)ScotlandfromtheUnitedKingdombecauseScottishfootball
fastneversupportEnglandintheWorldCup.otherpetitioners
calledonthePrimeMinistertoabolishthemonarchy.Somewanted
togiveitmorepower.Somewantedtoopposethe
UnitedStates,otherswantedtoleavetheEuropean
Union.SomewantedtosendmoretroopstoIraqandotherswanted
themallbroughthome.SomewantedtoadopttheEuro(欧元).Others
wantedtokeepthepound.Yetifsomepetitionsarenotserious。
otherspresentadirectchallengetogovernmentpolicy.Apetition
callingonthegovernmenttodropplanstochargedriversforusing
roadshasalreadydrawnaround1.8millionsignatures.Inresponse
tothat,arivalpetitionhasbeenpostedinsupportofroad
pricing.Andthatisalsorapidlygrowing.Thereareabout60
millionpeopleinBritain.Soitisunderstandablethatthe
governmentwantstofindoutwhatpeoplearethinking.Butthe
problemwiththee-petitionsiteseemstobethattheBritish
peoplehaveabout70millionopinions,andwantthePrimeMinister
tohearallofthem.Perhapshecouldstartapetitionasking
everyonetolustshutupforawhile.16.Apetitionneedsto
besignedARightBWrongCNotmentioned
17.ThePrimeMinisterreadspetitionsevery
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
18.ApetitionhastobemailedtothePrimeMinister,s
houseinLondon
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
19.Petitionshavebeentakentobeoneofthewaysfor
theBritishpeopletoexpresstheirideas.
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
20.Noothergovernmentshavelaunchedtheire-petition
sites
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
21.Allpetitionsareserious
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
22.ItisimpossibleforthePrimeMinistertohearall
oftheopinions
A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned
选项:
第1题:「A「B
第2题:「A「B
第3题:「A「B
第4题:「A「B
第5题:厂A厂B
CA错溟
第6题:「A厂B
第7题:「A「B
答案:
第1题:A
第2题:C
第3题:B
第4题:A
第5题:C
第6题:B
第7题:A
解析:
2,
ANewCitizenshipTest
1Lastweek,asampleofthenewUScitizenship(公民
身份)examwasreleasedbytheUSCitizenshipandImmigration
Services(US-cist).Itwillbetriedoutin10citiesearlynext
yeartoreplacethecurrenttestin2008.Insteadofaskinghow
manystripestheUSflaghas,asthecurrenttestdoes,thenew
oneaskswhythereare13stripes.Insteadofhavingtonamethe
branchesofgovernment,anapplicantisaskedtoexplainwhythere
arethree.
2"Thegoalistomakeitmoremeaningful,''explains
EmilioGonzalez,directoroftheUS.CIS.Immigrantswhopassit
areexpectedtohaveabetter“understandingandrespectvfor
UScivic(公民的)values,Gonzalezsays.
3.Theussin'ttheonlycountrydealingwith
citizenship)teststhataimtogeta“sharedcommitment”from
immigrantsfortheiradoptedcountry's"values”.Inrecentyears,
inadditiontotheusualrequirementoflanguage/workskillsand
economicstatus,severalEuropeancountrieshaveadopted
citizenshiptests.BritainintroducedanewcitizenshiptestLast
November.InMarch.anewbutchlaw-tookeffectrequiringall
would-beimmigrantstotakeacitizenshiptest.Itinvolved
watchingavideoshowingnude(裸体的)womenbathingatbeachesand
gay(同性恋的)menkissinginpublic.Theaimwastoensurethat”
newcomerswillbecomfortablewiththecountry'sliberalsocial
mores
4Europehasbeenknownforwelcomingimmigrantsfor
decades.But,today,thefactisthatsomeimmigrantsarekept
apartfromIncacitizensbycultureandtheybecomehostileto
eachother.Promotingintegrationhasbecomeamajorconcernfor
Europeancountries,aftertheriotinginMuslimghettoes(少数
民族聚居区)inFranceandthekillingOfDutchpublicfiguresby
religiousextremists.
5Officialsbelievethataperson,sattachmenttoa
countrycanbetestedbyhisorherknowledgeofthe
country.However,somecriticssaythatthechangescandolittle
tohelppeopleassimilate(同化)themselves.Immigrationisa
culturewartoday.Isgivinganewtesttherightwaytolessen
theaccusationsinthatfight?”saysAllNoonan,ofthe
MassachusettsImmigrantandRefugeeAdvocacyCoalition(难民辩
护联盟).
23.Paragraph2
24.Paragraph3
25.Paragraph4
26.Paragraph5
A.Preparationfortakingacitizenshiptest
B.citizenshiptestsinEuropeancountries
C.importanceofpromotingintegration
D.Necessitytoknowthebranchesofgovernment
E.Differentviewsonthenewcitizenshiptest
F.goalofthenewcitizenshiptest
27.Thequestionsinthenewcitizenshiptestaremoredifficult
28.Would-beimmigrantstotheUSareexpected
29.IntheDutchcitizenshiptest,allwould-beimmigrantsare
required
30.Somepeoplefearthatchangesinthecitizenshiptestwill
dolittle
A.toknowalotmoreaboutthecountry
B.towatchavideo
C.tohelpimmigrantsacceptthenewculture
D.tomarryAmericancitizens
E.todolow-skilljobs
F.toanswer
选项:
第1题:「A「B「C
「D「E「F
第2题:厂A「B「C
「Dr]
第3题:厂A「B「C3orl
第4题:厂A「B匚(口口
第5题:「A厂B'C口F]
第6题:「A「
B'fi「DEj「F
笫7题:「A「口
B'CO白
第题:厂「
8ArBCnrirlx错误
答案:
第1题:F
第2题:B
第3题:C
第4题:E
第5题:F
第6题:A
第7题:B
第8题:C
解析:
3、
PoliticalSpins
Lastweek,USWhiteHousespokesmanTonySnowsent
journalistsdiggingfortheirdictionaries.Hecalledrecent
criticismbytheformerPresidentBillClinton“chutzpah”(大
月旦放肆).Withjustonesentence,Snowmanagedtomakeheadlines,
ajokeandadefenseofPresidentGeorgeW.Bush.Interestingly,
thisishowbattlesarefoughtandwoninUSpolitics-with
carefully-wordedone-liners(一行字幕新闻)madeforTVwhichoften
lacksubstanceandclarity(清晰度).
“Theamountofinformationthatcandidatesattemptto
communicatetopeopleisactuallygettingsmallerandsmaller,“
saidMarkSmith,apoliticalscienceprofessoratCedarville
University.Thishasbeenaccompaniedbyachangingmedia
environment,Smithsaid.In1968,theaverageTVorradiosound
bite(演讲中的句子或短语)was48seconds,accordingtoSmith.In
1996Otheaveragesoundbitehadshrunkto8seconds.Thus,
politicianswantingpublicitytrytomaketheirpublic
communicationasquotableaspossible.
Campaigningpoliticiansalsouse30,second」Vadsand
clevercampaignsloganstoboosttheirmessages.Republican
presidentialcandidateJohnMcCainridestocampaignstopsina
busnamedthe“Straight-TalkExpress”.Mockinghopesthename
willconvincevotersheplanstotellpeoplethetruth一whether
it,sinfashionornot.DemocraticpresidentialcandidateHillary
Clinton,ontheotherhand,haschosenthecampaignsloganvLet
theconversationbegin”.Shehopesitwillhelpherappearopen
一mindedandfriendly.
Butone一liners,TVadsandcampaignslogansallhavea
singlekeyingredient:somethingcommonlycalledpoliticalv
spin”.BrooksJackson,aformerjournalistandthecurrentdirector
ofthenon—partisan(无党派的)websiteFactC,callsspin”
justapolitewordfordeception(欺骗).”
dobelievethatveryoftenpoliticiansbelievetheir
ownspin,“saidJackson.
“Strongpartisanssufferfromauniversalhumantendency:
Theyignoretheevidencethatwouldforcethemintothe
uncomfortablepositionofhavingtochangetheirmindsandadmit
thattheywerewrong.”
31.WhichstatementisNOTtrueofone-liners?
A.Theyareunclear.
B.Theycontainalotofinformation
C.Theylacksubstance.
D.Theyarecarefullyconstructed.
32Whatchangedfrom1968to1996?
A.Publicity.
B.Information.
C.Communication.
D.Theaveragesoundbite.
33.Thecampaignslogan"Straight-TalkExpress"aimsat
convincingvotersthatthePresidentialcandidateis
A.honest.
B.friendly.
C.open-minded.
D.warm-hearted.
34.AccordingtoBrooksJackson,allcampaignslogans
are___________
A.attractive.
B.impressive.
C.deceptive.
D.informative.
35.Whichstatementbestdescribesstrongpartisans?
A.Theyareveryfunny.
B.Theyareveryhealthy.
C.Theyareveryaggressive.
D.Theyareverystubborn(顽固的).
选项:
笫1题:「A「B「C「D
答案:
第1题:B
第2题:D
第3题:A
第4题:C
第5题:D
解析:
ATaleofScottishRuralLife
LewisGrassicGibbon'sSunsetSong(1932)wasvoted'the
bestScottishnovelofalltime"byScotland'sreadingpublicin
2005.Onceconsideredshockingforitsfrankdescriptionof
aspectsofthelivesofScotland'spoorruralfarmers,ithasbeen
adaptedforstage,film,TVandradioinrecentdecades.
ThenovelissetonthefictionalestateofKinAddie,
inthefarmingcountryoftheScottishnorthwestintheyearsup
toandbeyondWorldWarI.AtitsheartisthestoryofChris,
whoisbothpartofthecommunityandalittleoutsideit.
GrassicGibbongivesusthemostdetailedandintimate
accountofthelifeofhisheroine(女主人公).Wewatchhergrow
throughachildhooddominatedbyhercruelbuthard-workingfather;
experiencetragedy(hermother,ssuicideandmurderofher
twinchildren);andlearnaboutherfeelingsasshegrowsintoa
woman.Weseehermarryloseherhusband,thenmarryagain.Chris
hasseemedsoconvincingafiguretosomefemalereadersthatthey
cannotbelievethatsheisthecreationofaman.
Butitwouldbemisleadingtosuggestthatthisbookis
justaboutChris.Itistrulyanovelofaplaceanditspeople.
ItsopeningsectiontellsofKinAddie'slonghistory,ina
languagethatimitatestheplace'schanging,patternsofspeech
andwriting.
Thestoryitselfisamazinglyfullofcharactersand
incidents.ItistoldfromChris'pointofviewbutalsofromthat
ofthegossipingcommunity,acommunitywhereeverybodyknows
everybodyelse'sbusinessandnothingiseverforgotten.
SunsetSonghasasocialthemetoo.Itisconcernedwith
whatGrassicGibbonperceivesasthedestructionoftraditional
ScottishrurallifefirstbymodernizationandthenbyWorldWar
I.Gibbontriedhardtoshowhowcertaincharactersresistthe
war.Despitethis,thewartakestheyoungmenaway,anumberof
themtotheirdeaths.Inparticular,ittakesawayChris,husband,
EvanAvondale.ThewarfinallykillsEvan,butnotinthewayhis
widowistold.Infact,theGermansaren'tresponsibleforhis
death,buthisownside.Heisshotbecauseheissaidtohave
runawayfromabattle.
Ifthenovelisabouttheendofonewayoflife,italso
looksahead.Itisa'SunsetSong"butisconcernedtoowiththe
newKinAddie,indeedofthenewEuropeanworld.GrassicGibbon
wentontopublishtwoothernovelsabouttheplacethatcontinue
itsstory.
36.WhatisSunsetSongmainlyabout?
A.TheFirstWorldWar.
B.Thebeautyofthesunset.
C.ThenewEuropeanworld.
D.ThelivesofruralScottishfarmers
37.WhichstatementisNOTtrueofChris?
A.SheistheheroineofSunsetSong
B.Shehadamiserablechildhood.
C.Sheisthecreationofaman.
D.Shemarriedonlyonce.
38.Whatistheopeningsectionofthenovelmainlyconcernedwith?
A.TheclimateofKinraddie.
B.ThehistoryofKinraddie.
C.ThegeographyofKinraddie.
D.ThelanguagespokeninKinraddie.
39.WhokilledChris'husband,Ewan?
A.Hisowntroops.
B.TheFrencharmy.
C.TheGermans.
D.TheRussiansoldiers.
40.Theword"Sunset"inthetitleofthisnovelmostprobably
means
A.theendoftheheroine'slife.
B.theendofthestory.
C.theendofthetraditionalwayoflife.
D.theendoftheday.
选项;
第i题:「A「B「C「D
口
笫2题:「A「B「C
rJ
第3题:厂A「B「C
口
第4题:厂A「B「C
ri
第5题:厂A「C「D
答案:
第1题:D
第2题:D
第3题:B
第4题:A
第5题:C
解析:
5、
CentersoftheGreatEuropeanCities
ThecentersofthegreatcitiesofEuropearemeeting
placesbytradition.Peoplegathertheretodrinkcoffeeandchat
lateintothenight.Amixtureoflocalsandtouristsmakefor
anexciting,metropolitan(大都市的)atmosphere.Squares,plazas(广
场)andarcades(拱廊)formtheheartofEurope'scities.Venice、
inItalyhasthePiazzaSanMarco一abeautifulsquaresurrounded
byshops,churches,restaurantsandcafes0InBarcelona,Spain,
LaBecquerelisalivelymarketwithhundredsofstallsselling
allkindsofgoods.London'SCoventGardenisfilledwithfruit
andvegetablestallsbydayandmusicians,acrobats(杂技演员)and
artistsbynight.Thegovernmentbuildingsatthecenterofmany
citiesoftenarearchitecturallyimpressiveInLondon,theyserve
asabeautifulbackdrop(背景)tothecoffeetablesthatlinethe
streetsandthebanksoftheThames.
Thesevibrant(有活力的)heartsaretheproductof
centuriesofevolution,socialhistorianJoelGarreautoldUSNews
andWorldReportrecently."ThereasonpeoplethinkVeniceisSO
greattodayisyoudon'tseeallthemistakes,“said
Girardeau."Thosehaveallbeenremoved."MostEuropeancities
werelaidoutbeforetheinventionofthecar.SObars,restaurants
andcafeswereneartopeople'Shomes.Today,thefocusofmany
Europeans?lifehasmovedawayfromthecenters.Theylivein
thesuburbsandoutskirts,drivingtosupermarketstogettheir
supplies.Butonacontinentwherepeopletreasureconvention,
therearestillthosewhoholdontotraditionalways,livingand
shoppinglocally.Thesepeople,togetherwithtourists,provide
thecitycenterswiththeirreasonforexistence.
Coffeecultureplaysapartinkeepingthesecitycenters
flourishing.ThisisparticularlytrueofPariswhosecitizens
arefamousenthusiasticconversationalists.Thisskillis
developedovermanyhoursspentchattingoverespressos(浓咖
啡)andcigarettes.
Religionalsoplaysaroleindevelopingsociable
atmosphere.PeopleinRomanCatholiccountriesusedtovisitthe
Churchonanalmostdailybasis.Entirecommunitieswouldgather
inthesamebuildingandthenmoveouttothemarkets,cafesand
barsinthesurroundingstreets.Anenormousexampleofthis
relationshipbetweenchurchandsocietyistheCuomo.Thehuge
marblecathedralinFlorence,Italyissurroundedbybakeriesand
coffeeshops,andcaters(迎合)notonlytothetouristcrowds,
butalsothelocalcommunity.
41.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthateachbigcity
inEurope
A.hasmanylargesquares.
B.hasmanyverymagnificentsky-scrapers.
C.drawstouristsinlargenumberseveryyear.
D.hasacenterwheretouristsmeettheirspouses.
42.WhichstatementisNOTtrueofCoventGarden?
A.Itiscrowdedwithpeople.
B.ItislocatedinLondon.
C.Itisfilledwithstalls.
D.Itissurroundedbyshops,churches,restaurantsandcafes
43.WhydopeoplethinkthatVeniceissogreat?
A.Becauseitisafamoustouristattraction.
B.Becauseyoucanreachanywherebyboat.
C.Becauseitiswell-knownforitsmerchants.
D.Becauseallthemistakeshavebeenremoved
44.WhatareParisiansfamousfor?
A.Theirpursuitofindependence.
B.Theirenthusiasmforconversation.
C.Theirabilitytokeepthecityflourishing.
D.Theirdevotiontodevelopingamultipleculture.
45.ThewritercitestheCuomointhelastparagraphasanexample
toillustratethat
A.thereisatightlinkbetweenchurchandsociety.
B.allchurchesaremagnificent.
C.oldchurchesareverypopular.
D.high-risechurchesareimpressive.
选项;
第1题:厂「c
Ajrj
第2题:「「Br
Ae
第3题:「「B「c
A
第4题:厂「Brc
A
第5题:厂r
ArJc
答案:
第1题:C
第2题:D
第3题:D
第4题:B
第5题:A
解析:
6、
RisingTuitionintheUS
EverySpring,USuniversityadministratorsgatherto
discussthenextacademicyear,Sbudget.Theyconsiderfaculty
salaries,utilitycostsfordormitories,newbuildingneedsand
repairstooldones.Theyrunthenumbersandconclude-itseems,
inevitably-that,yetagain,thecostoftuitionmustgoup.
AccordingtotheUS'SCollegeBoard,thepriceofattending
afour-yearprivateuniversityintheUSrose81percentbetween
1993and2004.(46)In2005and2006,thenumberscontinued
torise.
Accordingtouniversityofficials,collegecostincreases
aresimplytheresultofbalancinguniversitycheckbooks.^Tuition
increasesatCedarvilleUniversityaredeterminedbyourrevenue
needsforeachyear,“saidtheuniversity,spresident,DrBill
Brown."Studenttuitionpaysfor78percentoftheuniversity'
soperatingcosts."Brown'sscholiastaprivateuniversitythat
enrollsabout3.100undergradsandisconsistentlyrecognized
byannualcollegerankingguideslikeUSNewsandWorldReport'
sandThePrincetonReview's.(47)
Tuitionatprivateuniversitiesissetbyadministration
Folliclesandthensentforapprovaltotheschool'sboardof
trustees(董事).(48)Thisboardoversees(监管)ailofa
state'spublicinstitutions.
JohnDurham,assistantsecretarytotheboardoftrustees
atEastCarolinaUniversity(ECU),explainsthatstateLawsays
thatpublicinstitutionsmustmaketheirservicesavailable
wheneverpossibletothepeopleofthestateforfree.Durhamsaid
thatNorthCarolinaresidentsonlypay22percentofthecostof
theireducation.(49)StateresidentsattendingECUpay
aboutUS$10,000fortuitionroomandboardbeforefinancialaid.
Amidthenewsaboutcontinuedincreasesincollegecosts,
however,thereissomegoodnews.Tuitionincreaseshavebeen
accompaniedbyroughlyequalincreasesinfinancialaidatalmost
everyuniversity.Toreceivefinancialaid,USstudentscomplete
aformalapplicationwiththefederalgovernment.Thefederal
governmentthendecideswhetheranapplicantiseligible(有资
格的)forgrantsorloans(50)
A.Theapplicationisthensenttothestudent'suniversity,
wheretheschoolitselfwilldecidewhetherfreemoneywillbe
giventothestudentandhowmuch
B.Atpublicuniversities,however,tuitionincreasesmustalso
beapprovedbyastateeducationcommittee,sometimescalledthe
boardofgovernors
C.TheschoolcurrentlychargesUS$23,410ayearfortuition
D.ManyAmericanpeoplearesimplyunabletopaythegrowing
costoffood
E.That'smorethandoubletherateofinflation
F.Thestategovernmentcoverstherest
选项:
第1题:「A「B「C「D
第2题;「A「B「c「D
第3题:「A「B「D
rc
第4题:「A「B「D
re
第5题:「A「B「c
答案:
第1题:E
第2题:C
第3题:B
第4题:F
第5题:A
解析;
7、
HowTwoGreatConflictsHelpedtoChangeEurope
NinetyyearsagoonasunnymorninginNorthernFrance,
somethinghappenedthatchangedB.retainandEuropeforevenAt
halfpastsevenonthemorningofJuly1,1916,whistles(哨子)blew
andthousandsofBritishsoldierslefttheirpositionstoattack
theirGermanenemies.Bytheendoftheday,20,000ofthemwere
dead,andanother30,000woundedormissing.TheBattleofthe
Somme,(51)itiscalled,lastedforsixmonths.When,
itended,125,000Britishsoldiersweredead.Theyhadgained
fivekilometersofground.
ThiswasoneofaseriesofgreatbattlesduringWWI.The
attackontheSommewasstagedtorelieve(52)onthe
French,whowereengagedinagreatbattleoftheirownataplace
calledVerdun.Bythetimethebattleended,overami11ionFrench
andGermantroopshadbeenkilled.
About17millionpeoplewerekilledinWWI.Therehave
beenwarswithgreaternumbersofdead.Buttherehasneverbeen
onein(53)mostofthedeadwereconcentratedinsucha
smallarea,ontheSommebattlefield,twomendiedforeverymeter
ofspace.
Localfarmersworkinginthelandsit(54)the
bodiesofthosewhodiedinthatbattle.Thedeadofallnations
wereburiedinaseriesofgiantgraveyardsalongthelineofthe
border(55)FranceandBelgium.Relativesand
descendants(子孙)ofthosewhodiedstillvisitthese
graveyardstoday.WhattheFrenchcallthe"tourismof
death”(56)animportantcontributiontotheIowaeconomy.
IttookasecondgreatconflictbeforeEuropewasto
turn(57)waritself.Twenty一eightyearsaftertheSomme
battle),a、liberatingamylofBritish,AmericanandCanadian
troopstookbackthan500,000peoplewerekilled,
New(58)fromanotherGermaninvasion.More(59)were
built.
Twogreatconflictsacrosstwogenerationshelpedto
changetheEuropeanmindaboutwar.Germany,oncethemostwarlike
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