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问答题Directions:Studythefollowingpicturecarefullyandwriteanessayinwhichshould:1)Describethepicturebriefly.2)Interpretitsmeaning.3)Giveyourcommentonit.Youshouldwriteabout160~200wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
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问答题Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressay,youshould1)describethepicturebriefly,2)explainitsintendedmeaning,andthen3)giveyourpointofview.YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Read the following text carefully and then translate
the underlined segments into Chinese.Your translation must be written
clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
As civilization proceeds in the direction of technology, it
passes the point of supplying all the basic essentials of life--food, shelter,
clothes, and warmth. 46) {{U}}Then we either raise our standard of living above
the necessary for comfort and happiness or leave it at this level and work
shorter hours. Mankind has probably chosen the latter alternative.{{/U}} Men will
be working shorter and shorter hours in their paid employment. And the great
majority of the housewives will wish to be relieved completely of the routine
operations of the home such as washing the clothes or washing up.
47) {{U}}By far the most logical step to relieve the housewife of routine is
to provide a robot slave which can be trained to meet the requirements of a
particular home and can be programmed to carry out half a dozen or more standard
operations, when so switched by the housewife.{{/U}} 48) {{U}}It will be a machine
having no more emotions than a car, but having a memory for instructions and a
limited degree of instructed or built-in adaptability according to the positions
in which it finds various types of objects.{{/U}} It will operate other more
specialized machines, for example, the vacuum cleaner or clothes-washing
machine. There are no problems in the production of such a
domestic robot to which we do not have already the glimmering of a solution.
When I have discussed this kind of device with housewives, some 90 percent of
them have the immediate reaction, "How soon can I buy one?" The other 10 percent
have the reaction, "I would be terrified to have it moving about my house." 49)
{{U}}But when one explains to them that it could be switched off or unplugged or
stopped without the slightest difficulty, or made to go and put itself away in a
cupboard at any time, they quickly realize that it is a highly desirable
object.{{/U}} 50) {{U}}Now it is generally recognized that there is no greater
pleasure than to go to bed in the evening and know that the washing up is being
done downstairs after one is asleep.{{/U}} Most families are now delighted, no
doubt, to have a robot slave doing all the downstairs housework after they were
in bed at night. (376 words){{B}}Notes:{{/B}} glimmering 迹象。
问答题Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressay,youshould1)describethepicturebriefly,2)interpretitsintendedmeaning,andthen3)giveyourpointofview.YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
问答题Directions: Suppose that you cannot return the book to William in person for some emergency and will ask someone else to return it. 1) Give your suggestions, and explain the reasons. 2) Other recommendation. Write a note in about 100 words to inform him of it. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use" Zhang Wei"instead.
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The fact is that the energy crisis, which has suddenly been
officially announced, has been with us for a long time now, and will be with us
for an even longer time. Whether Arab oil flows freely or not, it is clear to
everyone that world industry cannot be allowed to depend on so fragile a base.
46){{U}}The supply of oil can be shut off unexpectedly at any time, and in any
case, the oil wells will all run dry in thirty years or so at the present rate
of use.{{/U}} 47){{U}}New sources of energy must be found, and this
will take time, but it is not likely to result in any situation that will ever
restore that sense of cheap and plentiful energy we have had in the times
past.{{/U}} For an indefinite period from here on, mankind is going to advance
cautiously, and consider itself lucky that it can advance at all.
To make the situation worse, there is as yet no sign that any slowing of
the world's population is in sight. Although the birth-rate has dropped in some
nations, including the United States, the population of the world seems sure to
pass six billion and perhaps even seven billion as the twenty-first century
opens. 48){{U}}The food supply will not increase nearly enough to
match this, which means that we are heading into a crisis in the matter of
producing and marketing food.{{/U}} Taking all this into account,
what might we reasonably estimate supermarkets to be like in the year
2001? To begin with, the world food supply is going to become
steadily tighter over the next thirty years—even here in the United States. By
2001, the population of the United States will be at least two hundred fifty
million and possibly two hundred seventy million, and the nation will find it
difficult to expand food production to fill the additional mouths. 49){{U}}This
will be particularly true since energy pinch will make it difficult to continue
agriculture in the high-energy American fashion that makes it possible to
combine few farmers with high yields.{{/U}} It seems almost
certain that by 2001 the United States will no longer be a great food-exporting
nation and that, if necessity forces exports, it will be at the price of
belt-tightening at home. In fact, as food items will tend to
decline in quality and decrease in variety, there is very likely to be
increasing use of flavouring additives. 50){{U}}Until such time as mankind has the
sense to lower its population to the point where the planet can provide a
comfortable support for all, people will have to accept more "unnatural
food".{{/U}}
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
Yobu have arranged tea party and have invited your friend Tom/Mary. But now you have something urgent and you have to put the tea party off and set a new date. Then you have to write a note to Tom/Mary to apologize and arrange another date.
Imagine some details about the reason and the new arrangement. Write your note in no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use" Li Ming" instead.
Do not write the address.
问答题Television has transformed politics in the United States by changing the way in which information is distributed, by altering political campaigns, and changing citizens' patterns of response to politics. By giving citizen's independent access to the candidates, television dismissed the role of the political party in the selection of the major party candidates. By cantering politics on the person of candidates, television accelerated the citizen's focus on character rather than issues. Television has altered the forms of political communication as well. (47) The messages on which most of us rely are briefer than they once were, the stump speech, a political speech given by travelling politicians and lasting 1.5 to 2 hours, which characterized nineteenth-century political discourse, has given way to the 30 second advertisement and then 10 second "sound bite" in broadcast news. Increasingly the audience for speeches is not that standing in front of the politician but rather the viewing audience who will hear and see a clip of the speech on the news. In these abbreviated forms, much of what consisted the traditional political discourse of earlier ages has been lost. (48) In 15 or 30 seconds, a speaker can't establish the historical context that shaped the issue in question, cannot detail the probable causes of the problem, and cannot examine alternative proposals to argue that one is preferable to others. In clips, politicians assert but do not argue. Because television is an intimate medium, speaking through it required a changed political style that was more conversational, personal, and visual than that of the old-style stump speech. Reliance on television means that increasingly our political world contains memorable pictures rather than memorable words. Schools teach us not analyze words and print. (49) However, in a world in which politics is increasingly visual, informed citizenship requires a new set of skills. Recognizing the power of television's pictures, politicians craft televisual and staged events, called pseudo-events, designed to attract media coverage. (50) Politicians, their speechwriters and their public relations advisers for televised consumption have crafted much of the political activity we see on television news. Sound bites in news and answers to questions in debates increasingly sound like advertisements.
问答题Directions: You are a college student in the English Department. Recently you have been made monitor in your class and you are going to make a speech in front of your classmates. You'll make preparations for the speech in which you should 1) express your pleasure, 2) state briefly your moves, 3) and give complimentary remarks. Write your letter in no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter, use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write the address.
问答题{{B}}52.Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}Studythefollowingpiechartscarefullyandwriteanessayinwhichyoushould1)describethepiecharts,2)analyzetheirmeaningand3)suggestcounter-measures.Youshouldwriteabout160-200wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2{{/I}}.
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Writeanessayof160--200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressay,youshould1)describethepicturebriefly,2)explainitsintendedmeaning,andthen3)supportyourviewwithanexample/examples.YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
问答题Thinking about nuclear terrorism. The realistic threats settle into two broad categories. 46)The less likely but far more ruinous is an actual nuclear explosion, a great hole blown in the heart of New York or Washington, followed by a toxic fog of radiation. This could be produced by a black-market nuclear warhead procured from an existing arsenal(军工厂), which might be in Russia, Pakistan or other countries or areas. Or the explosive could be a homemade device, lower in yield than a factory nuke (核武器)but still creating great suffering. 47) The second category is a radiological attack, contaminating a public place with radioactive material by packing it with conventional explosives in a "dirty bomb" by dispersing it into the air or water or by destroying a nuclear facility. By comparison with the task of creating nuclear fission, some of these schemes would be almost childishly simple, although the consequences would be less horrifying. Nothing is really new about these perils. The means to inflict nuclear harm on America have been available to rascals for a long time. Serious studies of the threat of nuclear terror dated back to the 1970's. 48) American programs to keep Russian nuclear ingredients from falling into murderous hands were hatched soon after the Soviet Union disintegrated a decade ago. When terrorists get around to trying their first nuclear assault, as you can be sure they will, there will be plenty of people entitled to say I told you so. 49) All Sept. 11 did was to turn a theoretical possibility into a felt danger All it did was to supply a credible east of characters who hate us so much that they would thrill to the prospect of actually doing it-and, most important in rethinking the probabilities, would be happy to die in the effort. All it did was to give our nightmares legs. And of the many nightmares animated by the attacks, this is the one with pride of place in our experience and literature—and, we know from his own lips, in Osama bin Laden's (奥萨马·本·拉登)aspirations. In February, Tom Ridge, the Bush administration's homeland security chief, visited The Times for a conversation, and at the end someone asked, given all the things he had to worry about--hijacked airliners, anthrax (炭疽热)in the mail, smallpox, germs in crop-dusters--what did he worry about most? He cupped his hands prayerfully and pressed his fingertips to his lips. "Nuclear," he said simply. My assignment here was to stare at that fear and the inventory of the possibilities. How afraid should we be, and what of, exactly? I'll tell you at the outset, this was not one of those exercises in which weighing the fears and assigning them probabilities laid them to rest. I'm not evacuating Manhattan, but neither am I sleeping quite as soundly. 50) As I was writing this one Saturday in April, the floor began to rumble and my desk lamp shook precariously(不稳定的,充满危险的). Although I grew up on the San Andreas Fault, the fact that New York was experiencing an earthquake was only my second thought.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
You are planning to study in a foreign university. Write a letter of application to ask for some materials. Write to tell them
1) your educational background and
2) what major you want to study.
You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You don't have to write the address.
