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英语阅读复习资料
LREADINGCOMPREHENSION
Passage1
Whenyou'renegotiatingwithsomeone,listenforthemessagesthatheorshemightbesendingto
you.Forexample,theword“difficult“doesnotmeanthesameasimpossible.Imagineyou're
stayinginahotel,andyouwanttochangeyourroom.Themanager'sanswerof,“Thatwouldbe
verydifficult,sir”,doesnotmeanthatheissaying“no."Itjustmeansthathewantstoknow
whatyouarepreparedtoofferhiminreturnforthechangeofroom.
Ifyouarebuyinganewcar,andwanttopaylessthanthepricebeingasked,thenthesalesman's
comment,"I'msorry,butwenevernegotiateontheprice",meansthattheydonegotiateonother
things,likethedeliverytime,orthe“extra“thatmightbeavailableaspartofthepurchase.Inthe
samecarshowroom,ifthesalesmansays,“Sorry,Ican'tnegotiateprices",thenyourresponse
shouldbetoaskwhocan.Themessagethesalesmanissendingsuggeststhathisbossistheone
youneedtobetalkingto.
Inallofthesesituations,themessageisnevercommunicatedinclearterms.Inanynegotiation,
thetwo“players“wishtogetasmuchoutofitastheycan,ofcourse.Inthethreeexamples
above,thesalesmenandthehotelmanagerarehopingthatyouwillaccepttheirpriceor
conditions一buttheir“messages“makeitclearthattheremayberoomformovementand
compromise.Inasuccessfulnegotiation,thetwosidesmovetowardseachotherandreach
agreementonconditionsthatsatisfybothsides.
l.Thehotelmanager'sansweruThatwouldbeverydifficult,sir“implies.
A.youcanchangetheroomifyoufindsomeexcuse
B.someoneelsehaspaidmorefortheroomunderdiscussion
C.theroomisavailableifanextrasumofmoneyisoffered
D.someoneelsehasbookedtheroominreturnformoremoney
2.Whenthesalesmentellyouthattheynevernegotiateontheprice,youcan.
A.negotiatethepricewiththemanager
B.demandtoseetheonewhocan
C.findoutotherpossibilitiesinthepurchase
D.acceptthepricewithoutanyfurthernegotiation
3.Thispassageisintendedfor.
A.managersB.customers
C.salesmenD.scholars
4.Thepassagetellsushowto.
A.sendmassagesinanegotiation
B.becomeasuccessfulsalesman
C.profitfrombusinesstransactions
D.receivemessagesinanegotiation
5.Itcanbesafelyconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.atleasttwoplayersshouldbeintheroomforcommunication
B.alotcanbeinferredfromwhatisactuallystatedinanegotiation
C.youshouldnevercommunicateyourideasinclearterms
D.youshouldplaytherolesofasalesmanandmanagerinanegotiation
Passage2
FollowingfootballheroOJ.Simpson'sarrestinJune1994forthemurderofhisex-wifeandone
ofherfriends,NewsweekandTimemagazinesranthesamepolicemugshotofSimpsonontheir
covers.Newweekkversionwasastraightreproduction.Timeelectronicallymanipulatedthephoto
todarkenitandachieveagloomyandthreateninglookthatemphasizedSimpson'sunshaven
cheeksandAfrican-Americanskincolor.Thealterationoffendedmanyreadersandraisedan
increasinglyfamiliarquestion:Inanageofcomputer-controlledimages,cananyonestilltrusta
photograph?
Alteringadigitizedimage(数码技术相片),asTimedidforitscover,hasbeenoneofthe
fastest-growing,mostfar-reaching,andmostcontroversial(有争议的)techniquesincontemporary
photography.Withthismethodaphotographisscanned(扫描),digitized(convertedintoasetof
numericvalues),andenteredintoacomputerfromwhichtheoperatorcancontroltheimage
almostinanywayimaginable:add,delete,orchangethepositionofvisualelements;modifytones
andcolors;createmontages;combinephotographs;andevencreateentirelyimaginaryscenes.The
digitizedimagecanbestoredinadatabase,outputasaprint(底片)ortransparency(透明胶片),or
convertedforvideo-screendisplay.
Electronicimagemanipulationarrivedinforceinthe1980swithanewtypeofcomputersthat
costontheorderof$500,000ormoreandoccupiedandentireroom.Morecompactandfarless
expensivedesktopsystemssoonappeared,capableof,atleast,limitedimagecontrolandavailable
atchain-storeprices.
Theever-risingfloodofdigitizedvisualinformationmaynot,assomecriticsfear,fatallydestroy
thecertaintyofphotographicevidence.Yetmanyobserversagreethatbothsuppliersand
consumersofphotographicinformationmustexercisegreatercarethanbeforetotellfactfrom
falsehoodintheimagestheyuse.
6.Whichofthefollowingmagazineswasaccusedofdistortingthemurderer'sphotographby
manyreaders?
A.Time.B.Newsweek.
C.WashingtonPost.D.Notmentionedinthepassage
7.Nowadays,electronicimagealterationsare.
A.unbearablyexpensive
B.moreexpensiveintheStates
C.onlyavailableinchainstores
D.farlessexpensivethanbefore
8.Thedigitizedalterationtechniqueis.
A.developingwithgreatcare
B.verycapableanddevelopingrapidly
C.stronglycriticizedduetoitseasyaccess
D.fatalindestroyingthecertaintyofphotographicevidence
9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Withdigitizedalterationtechniques,aphotographmaybescanned,digitizedandaltered.
B.Withdigitizedalterationtechniques,thedigitizedimagescanbestoredinadatabaseor
transformedforvideo-screendisplay.
C.Withdigitizedalterationtechniques,bothsuppliersandconsumersofphotographicinformation
areabletotellfactfromfalsehoodintheimagetheyuse.
D.Withdigitizedalterationtechniques,itispossibleforthecomputeroperatorstocontrolthe
imagealmostinanyconceivableway.
lO.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardthetechniqueofdigitizedimagemanipulation?
A.Critical.B.Objective.
C.Indifferent.D.Supportive.
Passage3
Theimportanceofsymbolsasasourceofculturaldiversitycanbeseeninthedresscodesand
hairstylesofdifferentsocieties.Inmostsituations,thesymbolismofclothingandhairstyles
communicatesdifferentmessagesrangingfrompoliticalbeliefstoidentificationwithspecific
ethnicorreligiousgroups.Thetartan(格子呢)ofaScottishclan,theblackleatherjacketandlong
hairofamotorcyclegangmemberintheUnitedStates,andtheveilofanIslamicwomaninSaudi
Arabiaprovideasymbolicvocabularythatcreatesculturaldiversity.
Manyexamplesofclothingstylescouldbeusedtoillustratehowsymbolsareusedtoproduce
culturaldiversity.Consider,forinstance,changingdresscodesintheUnitedStates.Duringthe
1960s,manyyoungpeopleworejeans,sandals,andbeadstosymbolizetheirrebellionagainst
whattheyconceivedastheconformistinclinationsofAmericansociety.Bythe1980s,manyof
thesamepeoplewerewearingupowersuits”astheysoughttoadvanceupthecorporateladder.
Anexampleofhowhairstylescancreatemeaningfulsymboliccodescanbeseeninagroup
knownastheRastafarians(sometimesknownasRastasorRastaman)ofJamaica.Themajorityof
thepeopleofJamaicaareofAfricandescent.Duringtheeighteenthandnineteenthcenturies,they
werebroughttoJamaicabyEuropeanslavetraderstoworkonplantations.TheRastafariansarea
specificreligiousgroupwithinJamaicawhobelievethatHaileSelassie(1892-1975),theformer
emperorofEthiopia,whoseoriginalnamewasRasTafari,wastheblackMessiahwhoappearedin
thefleshfortheredemptionofallblacksexiledintheworldofwhiteoppression.Rastafarian
religionfusesOldTestamentteachings,Christianmysticism,andAfro-Jamaicanreligiousbeliefs.
TheRastafarianmovementoriginatedasaconsequenceofharsheconomic,political,andliving
conditionsintheslumsofJamaica.
Inthe1950s,duringtheearlyphaseoftheRastafarianmovement,somemalemembersbeganto
growtheirhairin“locks“orudreadlocksMtosymbolizetheirreligiousandpolitical
commitments.ThishairstylebecamewellknowninWesternsocietythroughreggae(强节奏黑人
音乐)musicandRastamusicianssuchasthelateBobMarley.Rastafariansderivethesymbolism
ofthedreadlockhairstyleoftheRastafariansfromtheBible.Theyviewtheunshavenmanasthe
naturalmanandinvokeSamsonasoneofthemostimportantfiguresintheBible.Dreadlocksalso
reflectadominantsymbolwithintheRastafarianmovement,thelion,whichisassociatedwith
HaileSelassie,oneofwhosetitleswastheuConqueringLionofJudah(91大)Tosimulatethe
spiritofthelion,someRastasdonotcuttheirhair,sometimesgrowingtheirlocks20inchesor
more.
Thus,toagreatextent,cultureconsistsofanetworkofsymboliccodesthatenhancevalues,
beliefs,worldviews,andideologieswithinasociety,Humansgotoagreatlengthtocreate
symbolsthatprovidemeaningforindividualsandgroups.Thesesymbolicmeaningsarea
powerfulsourceofculturaldiversity.
11.Whatisthemainideaofthisselection?
A.Hairstylesanddresscodesidentifypoliticalbeliefsindiversesocieties.
B.TheRastafarianmovementsymbolizedareligiousandpoliticalcommitment.
C.Symbolsprovidemeaningandasatisfactionofbiologicalneedsinsociety.
D.Hairstylesanddresscodescanbeimportantsymbolsofculturaldiversityindifferentsocieties.
12.TheauthorusestheexamplesoftheScottishtartan,themotorcyclejacket,andtheIslamicveil
toshow.
A.thepoliticalpowerofdresscodesindifferentsocieties
B.thediversityofclothingstylesthroughouttheworld
C.dresscodesthatsymbolizedifferentethnicandreligiousgroups
D.theresistancetochangeofculturallydifferentgroups
13.Theauthorsuggeststhattheyoungpeoplewearingjeansinthe1960swore“powersuits”in
the1980sbecause.
A.styleschangedB.theAmericangovernmentchanged
C.theirattitudesandgoalschangedD.bothoutfitssymbolizedrebellion
14.A11ofthefollowingaretrueoftheRastafariansEXCEPT.
A.theybelievethatEmperorHaileSelassiewastheblackMessiah
B.theyaretheoriginalnativesofJamaica
C.theyareareligiousgroupwithpoliticalcommitments
D.theyformedasaresultofharshlivingconditionsinJamaica
15.TheRastafarianmovementbegan.
A.atthebeginningofthenineteenthcentury
B.aroundthemiddleofthetwentiethcentury
C.beforeEuropeanslavetradersarrived
D.intheearlyeighteenthcentury
Passage4
Achildwhohasoncebeenpleasedwithatalelikes,asarule,tohaveitretoldinidenticallythe
samewords,butthisshouldnotleadparentstotreatprintedfairystoriesassacredtexts.Itis
alwaysmuchbettertotellastorythanreaditoutofabook,and,ifaparentcanproducewhat,in
theactualcircumstancesofthetimeandtheindividualchild,isanimprovementontheprinted
text,somuchthebetter.
Achargemadeagainstfairytalesisthattheyharmthechildbyfrighteninghimorarousinghis
sadisticimpulses.Toprovethelatter,onewouldhavetoshowincontrolledexperimentthat
childrenwhohavereadfairystoriesweremoreoftenguiltyofcrueltythanthosewhohadnot.
Aggressive,destructive,sadistic(虐待狂的)impulseseverychildhasand,onthewhole,their
symbolicverbaldischargeseemtoberatherasafetyvalvethananincitementtoovertaction.As
tofears,thereare,Ithink,well-authenticatedcasesofchildrenbeingdangerouslyterrifiedby
somefairystory.Often,however,thisarisesfromthechildhavingheardthestoryonce.
Familiaritywiththestorybyrepetitionturnsthepainoffearintothepleasureofafearfacedand
mastered.
Therearealsopeoplewhoobjecttofairystoriesonthegroundsthattheyarenotobjectivelytrue,
thatgiants,witches,two-headeddragons,magiccarpets,etc.,donotexist;andthat,insteadof
indulginghisfantasiesinfairytales,thechildshouldbetaughthowtoadapttorealitybystudying
historyandmechanics.Ifindsuchpeople,Imustconfess,sounsympatheticandpeculiarthatIdo
notknowhowtoarguewiththem.Iftheircaseweresound,theworldshouldbefullofmadmen
attemptingtoflyfromNewYorktoPhiladelphiaonabroomstickorcoveringatelephonewith
kissesinthebeliefthatitwastheirenchantedgirlfriend.
Nofairystoryeverclaimedtobeadescriptionoftheexternalworldandnosanechildhasever
believedthatitwas.
16.Theauthorconsidersthatafairystoryismoreeffectivewhenitis.
A.repeatedwithoutvariationB.treatedwithrespect
C.adaptedbytheparentD.setinthepresent
17.Fairystoriesareameansbywhichchildren'simpulsesmaybe.
A.beneficiallychanneledB.givenadestructivetendency
C.heldbackuntilmaturityD.effectivelysuppressed
18.Accordingtothepassagegreatfearcanbestimulatedinachildwhenthestoryis.
A.inarealisticsettingB.heardforthefirsttime
C.repeatedtoooftenD.dramaticallytold
19.Theadvantageclaimedforrepeatingafairystorytoyoungchildrenisthatit.
A.makesthemcometotermswiththeirfears
B.developstheirpowerofmemory
C.convincesthemthereisnothingtobeafraidof
D.encouragesthemnottohaveridiculousbeliefs
2O.Theauthor'smentioningofbroomsticksandtelephonesismeanttosuggestthat.
A.fairystoriesarestillbeingmadeup
B.theremightbeconfusionaboutdifferentkindsoftruth
C.peopletrytomodernizeoldfairystories
D.thereismoreconcernforchildren'sfearsnowadays
PassageOne
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
By1970,accordingtoaWorldWildlifeFundreport,onlyabout4,500tigerssurvived
throughouttheworld—halfoftheminIndia.Mr.Foresters,whofollowedandcountedtiger
footprints,estimatedthatinMay1972onlyabout1,800tigersexistedinIndia.ProjectTiger
supportedbyW.W.F.wasimmediatelylaunched.Ninetigerreserveswerecreated,witharmed
guardsprotectingthem.
TheprojectprovidedopportunitiesforresearchersfromIndiaandabroadtostudytigersin
thereservesandgatherpreviouslyunavailableinformationabouttheirhabits.Studiesshowthata
maletigermaycontrolahuntingterritoryofbetween10and20sq.kilometers,dependingonits
age,sizeandstrength.Theterritoryofamaleincludesthesmallerterritoriesofthreeorfour
tigresses.Atigermarkstheboundariesofitsterritorybysprayingurineandotherbodilyliquidson
bushes.Butittriestoavoidterritorialfights,beingguidedbythedistinctivebodysmellofother
tigers.Tigersfighttodeathonlywhenatigressisdefendingheryoungbaby,orwhenatigeris
guardingatigressfromtheattentionofothermales.
Thepopularimageofthetigeristhatofamercilessandunconquerablehunter.Butstudies
showthatitcatchesonlyoneof20victimsittriestoattack.
FearshaverecentlydevelopedthatProjectTigerhasbeentoosuccessful.Ithasenabledthe
tigerpopulationtodouble(bymid-80s)butIndia'shumanpopulationhasalsogrownoutof
control.Currentlyitis750millionandlikelytobe900millionbytheendofthecentury.Land
problemisbecomingseriousandmanyruralpeoplefeelbitteraboutthefactthatsomerichforests
arereservedfortigers.Agrowingnumberofattacksbytigersonmanhaveaddedtothehostility.
1.TheultimateaimofProjectTigeristo.
A.protecttigersfrombeingkilled
B.studythegrowthrateoftigers
C.promotethebreedingofyoungtigers
D.analyzethebehavioralpatternsoftigers
2.Studieshaveshownthat.
A.atigressneverattacksuntilattacked
B.thetigressisnotasfierceasthetiger
C.thetigerisnotanefficienthunterasiscommonlydescribed
D.atigerusuallyfightsanothertigertodefenditsownterritory
3.Accordingtothepassage,atiger'sterritory.
A.remainsunchangedB.isoftendefendedbytigresses
C.isthecauseofmostfightsD.expandsasthetigergrowsup
4.SomepeopleareafraidthatProjectTiger.
A.hasfailedtoachieveitsgoalB.hasnotreceivedenoughattention
C.hasbeencarriedtoofarD.isnotworththemoneyspentonit
5.Theauthorseemsto.
A.haveamatter-of-factattitudetowardsProjectTiger
B.beenthusiasticaboutProjectTiger
C.haveahostileattitudetowardsProjectTiger
D.besatisfiedwithProjectTiger
PassageTwo
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
CentralPark,emergingfromaperiodofabuseandneglect,remainsoneofthemostpopular
attractionsinNewYorkCity,withhalfamillionout-of-townersamongthemorethan3million
peoplewhovisittheparkyearly.About15millionindividualvisitsaremadeeachyear.
Summeristheseasonforsoftball,concertsandShakespeare;fallissunning;winteris
wonderfulforsledding,skatingandskiing;andspringtimeistheloveliestofall.Itwasallplanned
thatway.
About130yearsagoFredericOlmstedandhiscollaboratorCalvertVauxsubmittedtheir
landscapingplanforarectangularparceltwomilesnorthofthetown'scenter.Thebarrenswamp
wasreportedas“aspotwheremiasmic(瘴气的)odorspolluteeverybreathofair."Ittook16
yearsforworkerswithpickaxeandshovelstomove5millioncubicfeetofearthandrock,andto
planthalfamilliontreesandshrubs,makingatributetonature—aromantic19th-century
perceptionofnature.
WhatexiststodayisessentiallyOlmstedandVaux'splan,withmoretrees,buildingsand
roads.LandscapearchitectsstillspeakreverentlyofOlmsted'sgeniusandforesight,andthe
sensitivevisitorcanseetheeffectshesought.
6.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwith.
A.thelivesofOlmstedandVaux
B.NewYorkCity'stouristindustry
C.examplesofnineteenth-centuryartinNewYorkCity
D.thedevelopmentofCentralPark
7.Accordingtothepassage,istheprettiesttimeofayearinCentralPark.
A.winterB.spring
C.summerD.fall
8.Itcanbeinferredthatthe“rectangularparcel1'mentionedinthethirdparagraphis.
A.thesiteofCentralPark
B.agiftpresentedtoNewYork
C.askyscraperinNewYork
D.theproposeddesignforCentralPark
9.Accordingtothepassage,beforeOlmstedandVauxbegantheirwork,theareanowoccupiedby
CentralParkwas.
A.aromanticplaceB.aninfertile,marshyspace
C.agreenandhillyparkD.abaseballfield
10.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattoday'slandscapearchitectspraiseOlmstedforhis
A.enthusiasmforsport
B.skillatdesigningfactories
C.concernforNewYork'shomelesspeople
D.foresightinanticipatingNewYork'surbanization
PassageThree
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Whatdoesascientistdowhenheorshe“explains“something?Scientificexplanationcomes
intwoforms:generalizationandreduction.Mostpsychologistsdealwithgeneralization.They
explainparticularinstancesofbehaviorasexamplesofgenerallaws.Forinstance,most
psychologistswouldexplainapathologically(病态的;病理的)strongfearofdogsasanexample
ofclassicalconditioning.Presumably,thepersonwasfrightenedearlierinlifebyadog.An
unpleasantstimuluswaspairedwiththesightoftheanimal(perhapsthepersonwasknocked
downbyanirritateddog)andthesubsequentsightofdogsevokestheearlierresponse-fear.
Mostphysiologistsdealwithreduction.Phenomenaareexplainedintermsofsimpler
phenomena.Forexample,themovementofamuscleisexplainedintermsofchangesinthe
membrane(膜)ofmusclecells,entryofparticularchemicals,andinteractionsbetweenprotein
molecules(分子)withinthesecells.Amolecularbiologistwould“explain”theseeventsinterms
offorcesthatbindvariousmoleculestogetherandcausevariouspartsofthesemoleculestobe
attractedtooneanother.
Thetaskofphysiologicalpsychologyisto“explain“behaviorinphysiologicalterms.
Likeotherscientists,physiologicalpsychologistsbelievethatallnaturalphenomena—including
humanbehavior-aresubjecttothelawsofphysics.Thus,thelawsofbehaviorcanbereducedto
descriptionsofphysiologicalprocesses.
Howdoesonestudythephysiologyofbehavior?Physiologicalpsychologistscannotsimply
bereductionists.Itisnotenoughtoobservebehaviorsandcorrelatethemwithphysiological
eventsthatoccuratthesametime.Identicalbehaviors,underdifferentconditions,mayoccurfor
differentreasonsandthusbeinitiatedbydifferentphysiologicalmechanisms.Thismeansthatwe
mustunderstand“psychologically”whyaparticularbehavioroccursbeforewecanunderstand
whatphysiologicaleventsmadeitoccur.
11.Thepassagemainlydiscusses一
A.thedifferencebetween“scientific"and"unscientific”explanations
B.thedifferencebetweenhumanandanimalbehavior
C.howfearwouldbeexplainedbythepsychologist,physiologistandmolecular
biologist
D.howscientistsdifferintheirapproachestoexplainingnaturalphenomena
12.Theword“deal”inthefirstparagraphcouldbestbereplacedby.
A.studyB.bargain
C.areplayingD.areconcerned
13.Whichofthefollowingismostclearlyanalogoustotheexampleinthepassageoftheperson
whofearsdogs?
A.Achildchokesonafishboneandasanadolescentisreluctanttoeatfish
B.Apersonfeelslonelyandafterawhilebuysadogforcompanionship.
C.Achildstudiesscienceinschoolandlatergrowsuptobecomeateacher.
D.Apersonhearsthatasnowstormispredictedandinthateveningisafraidtodrivehome.
14.Accordingtothepassage,isimportantinexplainingamusclemovement.
A.theflowofbloodtothemuscles
B.classicalconditioning
C.proteininteraction
D.theentryofunpleasantstimulithroughthecellmembrane
15.Theauthorimpliesthatisthetypeofscientificexplanationmostlikelyusedbya
molecularbiologist.
A.experimentationB.reduction
C.interactionD.generalization
PassageFour
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
“Highlech"and"stateoftheart,,aretwoexpressionsthatdescribeverymoderntechnology.
Hightechisjustashorterwayofsayinghightechnology.Andhightechnologydescribesany
invention,systemordevicethatusesthenewestideasordiscoveriesofscienceandengineering.
Whatishightech?Acomputerishightech.Soisacommunicationssatellite.Amodenn
manufacturingsystemissurelyhightech.
HightechbecameapopularexpressionintheUnitedStatesduringtheearly1980's.
Becauseofimprovementsintechnology,peoplecouldbuymanynewkindsofproductsin
Americanstores,suchashomecomputers,microwaveovens,etc.
“Stateoftheart”issomethingthatisasmodemaspossible.Itisaproductthatisbasedon
theverylatestmethodsandtechnology.Somethingthatis“stateoftheart“isthenewestpossible
designorproductofabusinessorindustry.Astate-of-the-arttelevisionset,forexample,usesthe
mostmodernelectronicdesignandparts.Itisthebestthatonecanbuy.
“Stateoftheart“isnotanewexpression.Engineershaveuseditforyearstodescribethe
bestandmostmodernwayofdoingsomething.
MillionsofAmericansbegantousetheexpressioninthelate1970's.Thereasonwasthe
computerrevolution.
Everycomputercompanyclaimedthatitscomputerswere“stateoftheart”.
Computertechnologychangedsofastthatastate-of-the-artcomputertodaymightbeold
tomorrow.Theexpression“stateoftheart“becameascommonandpopularascomputers
themselves.Nowallkindsofproductsaresaidtobe“stateoftheart”.
16.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.
A.tellhow“hightech^^and“stateoftheart“havedeveloped
B.giveexamplesofhightech
C.tellwhat“hightech"and"stateoftheart”are
D.describeverymoderntechnology
17.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.Americanstorescouldprovidenewkindsofproductstothepeople
B.hightechdescribesatechnologythatisnottraditional
C.”stateoftheart”isnotaspopularas“hightech”
D.awoodenploughpulledbyoxenis“stateoftheart”
18.AllthefollowingexamplesarehightechEXCEPT.
A.amicrowaveovenB.ahomecomputer
C.ahandpumpD.asatellite
19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Sincethecomputerrevolution,theexpression“stateoftheart^^hasbecomepopular.
B."Stateoftheart"meanssomethingthatisthebestonecanbuy.
C.Withtherapiddevelopmentofcomputertechnology,astate-of-the-artcomputermayeasily
becomeoutofdate.
D.Allkindsofproductsare“stateofthearf,nowadays.
20.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.
A.ComputerTechnologyB.HighTechandStateoftheArt
C.MostAdvancedTechnologyD.TwoNewExpressions
ILSKIMMINGANDSCANNING
Passage1
Whenwecallsomeoneapigoraswine,wedonotmeanitasacompliment.Butpigsdonot
deservetobeusedasasymbolforaninsult.Theyareprobablynotasdirtyastheyaremadeoutto
be.Accordingtoonepigkeeper,swineareverycleanwhenallowedtoliveinacleanenvironment.
Hefeelspigsareusuallydirtysimplybecausetheirkeepersdon'tcleantheirpens.Inanycase,no
onehasproventhatthepigthatwallowsinmudprefersthattoacoolbath.Furthermore,pigsare
smarterthanmostwallowsinmudprefersthattoacoolbath.Furthermore,pigsaresmarterthan
mostpeoplethink.Manyfarmers,forexample,haveobservedthatpigsfrequentlyundo
complicatedboltsongatesinsearchofadventureorrom
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