Not long ago, a mysterious Christmas
card dropped through our mail slot. The envelope was addressed to a man named
Raoul, who, I was relatively certain, did not live with us. The envelope wasn’t
sealed, so I opened it. The inside of the card was blank. Ed, my husband,
explained that the card was both from and to the newspaper deliveryman. His name
was apparently Raoul, and Raoul wanted a holiday tip. We were meant to put a
check inside the card and then drop the envelope in the mail. When your services
are rendered at 4 a. m. , you can’t simply hang around, like a hotel bellboy
expecting a tip. You have to be direct. So I wrote a nice
holiday greeting to thi A. he forgot to write a few words on it B. he wanted the couple to send it back C. he used it to ask for a Christmas tip D. he was afraid of asking for a tip in person
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[单项选择] Unit 5Part A Read the
following texts and answer the questions which accompany them by choosing A, B,
C or D. Markyour answers on the ANSWER SHEET 1.
Text 1
Since the dawn of human ingenuity, people have devised ever more cunning
tools to cope with work that is dangerous, boring, burdensome, or just plain
nasty. That compulsion has resulted in robotics — the science of conferring
various human capabilities on machines. And if scientists have yet to create the
mechanical version of science fiction, they have begun to come close.
As a result, the modern world is increasingly populated by intelligent
gizmos whose presence we barely notice but whose universal existence has removed
much hum an labor. Our factories hum to the rhythm of robot assembly arms. Our
banking is done at auto A. the use of machines to produce science fiction B. the wide use of machines in manufacturing industry C. the invention of tools for difficult and dangerous work D. the elite’s cunning tackling of dangerous and boring work
[单项选择] {{B}}Part A{{/B}} Read the following texts and answer the questions which
accompany them by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark youranswers on ANSWER SHEET
1.{{B}}Text 1{{/B}}
Not long ago, a mysterious Christmas
card dropped through our mail slot. The envelope was addressed to a man named
Raoul, who, I was relatively certain, did not live with us. The envelope wasn’t
sealed, so I opened it. The inside of the card was blank. Ed, my husband,
explained that the card was both from and to the newspaper deliveryman. His name
was apparently Raoul, and Raoul wanted a holiday tip. We were meant to put a
check inside the card and then drop the envelope in the mail. When your services
are rendered at 4 a. m. , you can’t simply hang around, like a hotel bellboy
expecting a tip. You have to be direct. So I wrote a nice
holiday greeting to thi A. didn’t like Raoul’s way of delivering the paper B. didn’t realize why Raoul delivered the paper that way C. didn’t know that Raoul came very early in the morning D. didn’t feel it necessary to meet Raoul when he came
[简答题]{{B}}Part B{{/B}} Read the following texts from an article in
which people talked about goals. For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each
person to one of the statements(A to G)given below.
Mary The quest for success
always begins with a target. As baseball Hall of Famer Yogi Berra once said,
"You got to be very careful if you don’t know where you’re going, because you
might not get there." Too many people wander through life
sleepwalkers. Each day they follow familiar routines, never asking, "What am I
doing with my life " And they don’t know what they’re doing because they lack
goals. Goal-setting is a focusing of the will to move in a
certain direction. Begin with a clear conception of what you want. Write down
your goals and date them—putting them into words clarifies them. Rather than
concentrating on objects to acquire and possess, focus on fulfilling your
desires to do, to produce, to cont
[单项选择] {{B}}Part A{{/B}} Read the following texts answer the questions
accompany them by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET
1. {{B}}Text 1{{/B}}
The British psychoanalyst John Bowlby
maintains that separation from the parents during the sensitive "attachment"
period from birth to three may sear a child’s personality and predispose to
emotional problems in later life. Some people have drawn the conclusion from
Bowlby’s work that children should not be subjected to day care before the age
of three because of the parental separation it entails, and many people do
believe this. But there are also arguments against such a strong
conclusion. Firstly, anthropologists point out that the
insulated love affair between children and parents found in modern societies
does not usually exist in traditional societies. For example, A. Statistical studies should be carried out to assess the positive effect of day care for children at the age of three or older. B. Early day care can delay the occurrence of mental illness in children. C. The first three years of one’s life is extremely important to the later development of personality. D. Children under three get used to the life at nursery schools more readily than children over three.
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