参考答案和解析
正确答案: D
解析:
词义理解题。第四段提到:“in practice it often leaves railroads in the position of determining which companies will flourish and which will fail”,说明现实中铁路部门经常处在决定哪些公司繁荣哪些公司失败的地位,而下文对这种情况提出了疑问,文中的原话是:“Do we really want railroads to be the arbiters of who wins and who loses in the marketplace”难道我们真想让铁路成为市场上决定成败的arbiters吗?所以arbiters与上文的determine呼应,表示“做决定者,仲裁者”的含义。
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  • 第1题:

    The best definition for the word unfortunates is ______.

    A. those who have no facial hair

    B. those who are unlucky

    C. very young people

    D. very poor people


    正确答案:A
    第二段。

  • 第2题:

    The unmistakable figure with the moustache most probably represents ______.

    A. those who died in the war

    B. those who had won

    C. an imaginary figure

    D. the most hated person in the war--Hitler


    正确答案:D
    41.文章提到的是“二战”时期的事,因此令人憎恨的、不会弄错的人物应当是希特勒。选项  D 是正确的。

  • 第3题:

    Disappointments and frustrations will most probably await those who root for money.(Money Madness) ()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    正确答案:F

  • 第4题:

    The “lazier and more inventive” criminal refers to 。

    A. the car thief who stays at home

    B. one of those who put the ads in the paper

    C. one of the policemen in Changwa

    D. the owner of the pigeons


    正确答案:D
    考点:短语理解题。

  • 第5题:

    Who couldthe man spesker most probably be?

    A.A person who saw the accident.

    B.the driver of the lorry.

    C.A police officer.


    正确答案:C

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Railroad Supersystem

    In recent years,railroads have been combining with each other,merging into supersystems, causing heightened concerns about monopoly.As recently as 1995,the top four railroads accounted for under 70 percent of the total ton一miles moved by rails.Next year,after a series of mergers is completed,just four railroads will control well over 90 percent of all the freight moved by major rail carriers.
    Supporters of the new supersystems argue that these mergers will allow for substantial cost reductions and better coordinated service.Any threat of monopoly,they argue,is removed by fierce competition from trucks.But many shippers complain that for heavy bulk commodities traveling long distances,such as coal,chemicals,and grain,trucking is too costly and the railroads therefore have them by the throat.
    The vast consolidation within the rail industry means that most shippers are served by only one rail company.Railroads typically charge such"captive"shippers 20 to 30 percent more than they do
    when another railroad is competing for the business.Shippers who feel they are being overcharged have the right to appeal to the federal government's Surface Transportation Board for rate relief,but the process is expensive,time consuming,and will work only in truly extreme cases.
    Railroads justify rate discrimination against captive shippers on the grounds that in the long run it reduces everyone's cost.If railroads charged all customers the same average rate,they argue, shippers who have the option of switching to trucks or other forms of transportation would do so, leaving remaining customers to shoulder the cost of keeping up the line.It's a theory to which many economists subscribe,but in practice it often leaves railroads in the position of determining which companies will flourish and which will fail."Do we really want railroads to be the arbiters of who wins and who loses in the marketplace?"asks Martin Bercovici,a Washington lawyer who frequently represents shippers.
    Many captive shippers also worry they will soon be hit with a round of huge rate increases.The railroad industry as a whole,despite its brightening fortunes,still does not earn enough to cover the cost of the capital it must invest to keep up with its surging traffic.Yet railroads continue to borrow billions to acquire one another,with Wall Street cheering them on.Consider the $10.2 billion bid by Norfolk Southern and CSX to acquire Conrail this year. Conrail's net railway operating income in 1996 was just$427 million,less than half of the carrying costs of the transaction.Who's going to pay for the rest of the bill?Many captive shippers fear that they will,as Norfolk Southern and CSX increase their grip on the market.

    The word"arbiters"(Line 6,Paragraph 4)most probably refers to those________.
    A:who work as coordinators
    B:who function as judges
    C:who supervise transactions
    D:who determine the price

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据文章第二段,支持者认为“Any threat of monopoly, they argue, is removed by fierce competition from trucks”意思是“因为要和卡车竞争,所以不存在垄断的可能”。所以C最符合文章的意思。D把主语和宾语弄反了,不是支持者的观点,所以是错误的。
    本题问的是托运商的态度,要求考生根据文中所提供的线索做判断。从题干关键词“shipper , attitude”(第二段)和“Many captive shipper also worry...”(第五段)可以判断出托运商的态度是“忧虑的”,对未来的状况“忧心忡忡”,所以D正确。
    A正好与原文意思相反,B缺乏事实依据,因为文中说绝大多数托运商将由一家公司服务,但并不是只剩下一家公司,所以不对;文章里说道,“托运商如果认为铁路公司收费过高,可以申诉,但是因为申诉的过程费钱耗时,只有在极端的情况下才会这么做”,所以C正确。D的说法缺乏依据。
    arbiter:仲裁者。第四段的最后一句“Do we really want railroads to be the arbiters of who wins and who loses in the marketplace?”表述的内容已在前一句已经出现,可得出答案为B0 D虽有“determine”一词,但意思表达不完整。
    本题考查考生对因果关系的把握。通过关键词“cost increase , caused by” 来判断,最后一段第一句话提到:许多“‘受制”托运商担心他们很快将遭遇一轮新的费率大涨价,即使这样,铁路公司为了并购还在借很多的资金。所以,A正确。B并不是引起成本提高的主要原因,C、D没有依据,是错误的。

  • 第7题:

    The"Lost Generation"refers to those who()

    Ahave no ambition in life

    Bare physically and spiritually impotent

    Care homeless

    Dare expatriates


    B

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    Most people who travel in the course of their work are given travelling()
    A

    income

    B

    allowances

    C

    pay

    D

    wages


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The"Lost Generation"refers to those who()
    A

    have no ambition in life

    B

    are physically and spiritually impotent

    C

    are homeless

    D

    are expatriates


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    In the 2nd paragraph, “those who don’t fit the pattern” refers to______.
    A

    high school graduates who aren’t suitable for college education

    B

    college graduates who are selling shoes and driving taxis

    C

    college students who aren’t any better for their higher education

    D

    high school graduates who failed to be admitted to college


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    fit the pattern意为“符合这个模式”,结合上下文可知人们心目中高等教育的模式指的是“college will help them earn more money,become ‘better’ people,and learn to be more responsible citizens than those who don’t go.”,所以那些“不符合这个模式的人”没有很高的收入、没有更有教养或更有责任感,是那些接受了高等教育却没有任何进步的人,故C项正确。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    The word swordsman in Paragraph 4 probably means______.
    A

    Someone who is skilled at fighting with a sword

    B

    Someone who is skilled at fighting with a gun

    C

    Someone who often fights with other people

    D

    Someone who often makes trouble for other people


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    In Paragraph 3, the underlined word “athletes” means _____.
    A

    people who support the games

    B

    people who watch the games

    C

    people who organize the games

    D

    people who compete in the games


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    由第三段“In the 1984 wheelchair Olympic Games,1064 wheelchair athletes from about 40 countries took part.”可知,参加轮椅残奥会的athletes应是指运动员。

  • 第13题:

    The text is written mainly for those_____________.

    A.who go to work early

    B.who want to lose weight

    C.who stay up late

    D.who eat before sleep


    正确答案:D

  • 第14题:

    A gourmet always wants the best food, not the most. The word “gourmet” most probably means: _______.

    A、person who is expert in the choice of food

    B、person who is on diet

    C、person who can eat a lot

    D、person who can cook


    参考答案:A

  • 第15题:

    The underlined word \\\"hacker\\\" (Para. 1) most probably means \\\"

    The underlined word \\\"hacker\\\" (Para. 1) most probably means \\\"________\\\".

    [A] highly recognizable names behind many of the computer technologies used today

    [B] the negative connotation of those computer users

    [C] a game, employing the tools that are readily available via the Internet

    [D] people who break into computer systems


    正确答案:D
    黑客指的是计算机和网络科技的专家,可以进入计算机系统,所以D是正确答案。

  • 第16题:

    听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。

    13 Who could the man speaker most probably be?

    A. A person who saw the accident.

    B The driver of the lorry.

    C A police officer.


    正确答案:C

  • 第17题:

    Who should consult page 78 of the directions?

    A.Those who worked for an employer during 2006
    B.Those who expect to receive a refund from the government
    C.Those who did not have enough tax withheld from their pay
    D.Those who are not sure how much they earned in 2006

    答案:C
    解析:
    需要快速找出提到“page78”的部分并对其进行分析。可以知道,还需要缴纳所得税的人考虑其他汇款方式。

  • 第18题:


    A.who work as coordinators
    B.who function as judges
    C.who supervise transactions
    D.who determine the price

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    The word those in the last paragraph probably refers to ______.
    A

    people who often take taxis

    B

    people who often have meals in big hotels

    C

    people who are dishonest

    D

    people who are worthy of trust


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    词汇题。由最后一段第一句可知,“日常生活中有如此多的漏洞,对于那些喜欢占‘小便宜’的人来说,芬兰简直是一个天堂”。因此“those”指代的是“people who are dishonest”。故C为正确选项。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The word “arbiters” (Line 6, Paragraph 4) most probably refers to those ______.
    A

    who work as coordinators

    B

    who function as judges

    C

    who supervise transactions

    D

    who determine the price


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    词义理解题。第四段提到:“in practice it often leaves railroads in the position of determining which companies will flourish and which will fail”,说明现实中铁路部门经常处在决定哪些公司繁荣哪些公司失败的地位,而下文对这种情况提出了疑问,文中的原话是:“Do we really want railroads to be the arbiters of who wins and who loses in the marketplace”难道我们真想让铁路成为市场上决定成败的arbiters吗?所以arbiters与上文的determine呼应,表示“做决定者,仲裁者”的含义。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Women who smoke during pregnancy produce _____.
    A

    lighter babies than those who don't

    B

    heavier babies than those who don't

    C

    babies who can't live long

    D

    babies who suffer from heart diseases


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The unmistakable figure with the moustache most probably represents______.
    A

    someone who died in the First World War

    B

    someone who had won the war

    C

    an imaginary figure

    D

    the most hated person in the war-Hitler


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    “The La Brea Tar Pits” in paragraph 4 probably signifies things that _____.
    A

    can be traced back to the prehistoric age

    B

    are traps for those who want to inquire

    C

    are located in one place forever

    D

    don’t deserve full investigation


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    最后一段第一句作者提到许多关于领导艺术的理论流行一段时间就消失了。第四句起作者提到这些理论没有一个能经得住时间的检验。有了这样的记录我们就不难理解为什么关于领导艺术的研究和理论这样令人沮丧,以至于人们把它说成是组织研究的“死亡陷阱”。这里所说的“死亡陷阱”是在位于洛杉矶的一处沥青坑里发现了不同纪的史前动物的遗址,这些动物来到此处是想探个究竟,结果就回不去了。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Which of the following conclusions does information in Paragraph 2 support?
    A

    Men are more susceptible to colds than women.

    B

    Women having babies are more susceptible to colds.

    C

    People who live in a cold climate have more colds than those who live in a warm one.

    D

    People who don’t have children are more susceptible to colds than those who do in their thirties or forties.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    细节题。第二段第三句提到“especially women, who show a rise in cold infections, because people in this age group are most likely to have young children.”,由此可知有小孩的女性更易患感冒,因此选项B为正确推测。