[多项选择]
Section B Directions: In this
section, there is one passage followed by 5 questions. Read the passage
carefully, then answer the questions in a maximum of 10 words.
Questions 61-65 are based on the following
passage.
Scientists say there has been a severe
decrease in the amount of water in Lake Chad in northern Africa in the last
thirty years. They reported that nature and humans share equal blame for this
loss.
In 1963, the fresh-water lake covered 25,000 square
kilometers. Now the lake is only about five percent of that size. It measures
only about 1,300 square kilometers in the dry season.
Four
nations surround Lake Chad. People in Niger, Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon use it
for water, fish and plant life.
Michael Coe and Jonathan Foley,
water experts at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, reported on Lake Chad
in a science journal. They say the area has suffered from a lack of
[单项选择] Section 1
Directions: Each of the following three passages is followed by some questions. For
each question there are four choices. Choose the best answer to each
question. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.
For the past twenty years, poll-takers (民意测验者) have told us that the vast majority of Americans report that they are “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their jobs. But, when the surveys pose a slightly different question-“If you had to do it over, would you choose the same line of work ”-sixty percent of working Americans say they would choose another occupation. This seems to tell us that Americans feel that they are supposed to like their jobs but, in reality, they don’t. Most of us are stuck in jobs we’d prefer not to have. And some of us actually hate what we do.
How does this happen in a land where citizens are presumably free to do, and become, anything they wan
A. Job Satisfaction
B. Why People Hate Their Jobs
C. Nowhere Jobs
D. A Change in the Workplace