If the United Nations Security Council rushes to
send inspectors back into Iraq on Baghdad’s promise of cooperation and under the
old rules, it will be playing a chump’s game, one Saddam Hussein has won
countless times. Once in a while, the inspectors will face delay, obstruction,
bugging and a succession of manufactured crises. These will prompt familiar
fights among the major powers over whether a particular Iraqi act constitutes a
major violation. Soon the United Sates will declare the whole exercise a failure
and invade Iraq. That is an outcome worth avoiding. For the United States,
the costs of such a war include the death of soldiers, economic losses caused by
the effect of soaring oil prices on a fragile stock market, the need to post
tens of thousands of troops in Iraq for many years, lingering resentment among
a A. The conflict will be solved in a peaceful way. B. No progress will be made. C. Nothing serious will happen. D. It will result in a terrible consequence.
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[单项选择] {{B}}Passage 1{{/B}}
If the United Nations Security Council rushes to
send inspectors back into Iraq on Baghdad’s promise of cooperation and under the
old rules, it will be playing a chump’s game, one Saddam Hussein has won
countless times. Once in a while, the inspectors will face delay, obstruction,
bugging and a succession of manufactured crises. These will prompt familiar
fights among the major powers over whether a particular Iraqi act constitutes a
major violation. Soon the United Sates will declare the whole exercise a failure
and invade Iraq. That is an outcome worth avoiding. For the United States,
the costs of such a war include the death of soldiers, economic losses caused by
the effect of soaring oil prices on a fragile stock market, the need to post
tens of thousands of troops in Iraq for many years, lingering resentment among
a A. Casualty of soldiers. B. Economic difficulties. C. Hatred among allies. D. All of the above.
[填空题]The first international meeting of the United Nations was held in 1945, attended by fifty-one member nations.
[单项选择]In 1989, a(n) ( )law was passed by the United Nations to stop people putting waste into sea. A. national B. local C. internet D. international
[单项选择]
Passage 4
The United States is a country made up of many different races. Usually they are mixed together and can’t be told from one another. But many of them still talk about where their ancestors came from. It is something they are proud of.
The original Americans, of course were the Indians. The so-called white men who then came were mostly from England. But many came from other countries like Germany and France.
One problem the United States has always had is discrimination. As new groups came to the United States they found they were discriminated against. First it was the Irish and Italians. Later it was the blacks. Almost every group has been able to finally escape this discrimination. The only immigrants who have not are the blacks. Surprisingly enough the worst discrimination today is shown towards the Indians.
One reason the Indians are discriminated against is that they have tried so h A. The United States is a country made up of many different races. B. Discrimination is the most serious problem in the United States. C. All races in the United States have helped make the country a great one. D. The prosperity of the United States is mainly due to the hard work of the most discriminated races.
[填空题]The passage gives an insight into how the United States could develop a new transport policy for the 21st century.
[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Three{{/B}}
The passage is about{{U}} {{/U}}. A. dyslexia and intelligence B. dyslexia and culture C. dyslexia and vision D. dyslexia and personality
[填空题]{{B}}Section B{{/B}} Passage One
{{B}}Questions 52 to 56 are based on the following
passage.{{/B}} The sight of eight long black legs moving over the
floor makes some people scream and run—and women are four times more likely to
take fright than men. Now a study suggests that females are genetically prone to
develop fears for potentially dangerous animals. David Rakison,
a developmental psychologist at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, found that baby girls only 11 months old rapidly start to
associate pictures of spiders with fear. Baby boys remain merrily indifferent to
this connection. In an initial training phase Rakison showed to
baby girls and boys a picture of a spider together with a fearful face. In the
following test phase he let them watch the image of a spider paired with a happy
face, and the imag A. A.people develop fears for dangerous animals by learning B.people are born with fears for dangerous animals C.boys do not feel frightened by the pictures of spiders D.girls are more attracted by beautiful flowers than boys do
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