单选题It is implied in the passage that in the past _____.A blue-collar workers worked harder than white-collar workersB white-collar workers had little difficulty getting good jobsC there were more white-collar workers than blue-collar workersD colleges tra

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单选题
It is implied in the passage that in the past _____.
A

blue-collar workers worked harder than white-collar workers

B

white-collar workers had little difficulty getting good jobs

C

there were more white-collar workers than blue-collar workers

D

colleges trained more skilled workers than now


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  • 第1题:

    It is not stated but implied in the passage that ______.

    A. Ellsworth Huntington is a fortune-teller rather than a scientist

    B. cool weather is more effective on man's creative thinking

    C. certain elements in nature are more active in one season than in other seasons

    D. summer is a good season for vacation


    正确答案:A
    50.答案为A。根据第二段第一句,He found that cool weather is much more favorable for creative thinking than summer heat is作出该项选择。

  • 第2题:

    According to the passage, which of the following about the borrower's financial weakness is false?

    A.Past record of repayment.

    B.Low profitability.

    C.Poor management.

    D.Heavy obligations to creditors.


    正确答案:A
    解析:文章第一段提到One of the most common...and insufficient income. 说明借款人财务状况不佳的因素是由于公司管理不善、对债权人的大量债务,以及收入水平低。因此,A选项错误。

  • 第3题:

    Which of the following is implied in the passage?

    A.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to provide adequate capital for their operation.

    B.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to ensure banks to operate with adequate capital.

    C.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to put additional restrictions on the banks' operations.

    D.A very important purpose of bank-supervision is to concentrate on risks.


    正确答案:B
    解析:通读全文,可推知这段文章所隐含的意思是银行监管的目的在于保证资本的充足率。

  • 第4题:


    Which of the following constitutes the best title for this passage?( )

    A.In the Unthinking Age,Seeing is Believing
    B.Images Matter Less Today Than in the Past
    C.Democracy Has Lost Its Appeal Nowadays
    D.Images in the Information Age

    答案:A
    解析:
    主旨题。文章意在展示信息时代影像的影响力,说明人们总是容易相信眼睛看到的东西。故本题选A。参考译文:如果我们能弄清楚朝鲜在网上发布的那些令人费解的视频有何含义,也许我们在应对朝鲜的核挑衅行为时能更自如些。朝鲜最近发布的一段视频中出现了如下内容:一名正在做梦的男子、一些朝鲜文字、起火的摩天大楼,以及正飞越太空的火箭。视频的背景音乐是钢琴家弹奏的《天下一家》,节奏处理得很哀婉。这是一种无害的幻想,还是一种正式的挑战?针对这一视频西方是否应该发表声明回应?西方是不是也应该发布一段自己的视频?这些问题很难回答。传统媒体正在被互联网“取代”。然而,信息经济释放的“信息”往往难以解读,炮制这些“信息”的目的也难以辨明。电影研究学者斯蒂芬·阿普康在本周出版的《影像时代》一书中称,如今可以探讨一种建立在解读此类非语言信息基础上的新型“读写能力”。阿普康这本书往低了说是关于电影“语言”的,但该书还蕴含着更深的哲学思想。如今,我们的文化日益全球化。尽管文化依然依赖于文字,但文字已越来越多地被包含在影像中,最终留在人们记忆中的也是影像。南加州大学电影艺术学院院长伊丽莎白·戴利认为,写作在今天的地位与文艺复兴前夕的拉丁语类似,是一种学术界使用的语言。YouTube网站上的视频以及其他影像材料则相当于当时的意大利语。它们都是人们日常使用的语言,也是许多创新思维的媒介。一直以来,形象在公共辩论中所起的作用比我们承认的要大。几乎没人在乎理查德·尼克松在1960年与约翰·肯尼迪的总统辩论中整体发言质量略胜一筹,他们只看到这位共和党人胡子拉碴、仪容不整。阿普康援引一位神经科学家的话说,人们如此习惯于捕捉一些微妙的信号,以至于他们往往在看到政治人物的第一眼就“立刻”决定自己是否喜欢这个人。而如今,那些情感冲击力巨大、直观的非语言信息能够得到更广泛的传播。比如,2009年6月,在伊朗总统选举不合法引发抗议期间,一个名叫娜达·萨勒什·阿哈·索尔丹的女孩被枪杀的视频传遍了全世界。而在那部令观众动容的纪录片《科尼2012》(该视频在6天内被浏览了1亿次)中,一些美国政治积极分子呼吁军方逮捕一个乌干达军阀。阿普康指出,视觉是人类最信任的感官,因此需要谨慎对待。当前存在一种挥之不去的危险,就是那些虐待过程的影像可能令公众极度不安,促使他们要求政府出兵。这可以说正是1992年索马里大饥荒时的情况,当时美国在仓促间决定对索马里进行军事干预。阿普康表示,将来我们可能需要“同时具备怀疑精神和敏锐的判断力”,让民众能够“比较辩证地评论呈现在自己面前的内容”。但这一点很难实现。当影像激发出来的情感与语言的论证逻辑得出同一结论时,人们通常能够轻易做出决定。然而当两者的结论相互抵触时,人们必然会偏向其中一方。直到最近,国家治理、学生研究和司法判决的核心才将我们的强烈感情从谨慎思维中净化出来。然而,如今的影像极度丰富和富有冲击力,已经主导了我们的思维过程。尽管阿普康喜欢YouTube的即时性,但他担心,政治宣传人员很快就将学会编造故事来满足“隐藏的心理需求”,从而轻易操控选民。民众对投票的看法有两种。第一种是基于身份来投票。你是农民,那么你就投票给最偏向农民的候选人。第二种则是基于观点来投票,而不是考虑自己的身份。你认为销售税应该取代所得税,那么你就投票给持相同观点的候选人。然而,现在这种基于影像的沟通过程,与身份或观点几乎没什么关系。这种过程只与“最低公分母原则”有关,在这种原则下,你只是一种叫做人类的动物而已。对这个问题没什么显而易见的解决办法。就算我们拥有阿普康所说的怀疑精神,某种特定机制在感知、吸收和解释信息时会“带有”特定风格。你可能不会觉得印刷机与“新教”有任何关联。然而印刷机似乎是新教兴起的先决条件。与此类似,我们的民主制度尽管不太完美,却代表了文字文化发展的顶峰。阿普康告诉我们,在1960年的几次总统辩论中,肯尼迪“利用了一种能够操纵心理的东西,比起单纯的事实,这种东西具有更为原始的力量”。回想起来,那是个不祥的时刻。一旦你发现了这种东西,民主制度岂不是注定会丧失一些吸引力?就像一部你已预知结局的侦探小说一样。

  • 第5题:


    What did the sentence“The other countries had respected this division so long as they remained Catholic”imply?( )

    A.It implied this division could not be respected long.
    B.It implied this division would not face a challenge.
    C.It implied this division would be respected forever.
    D.It implied the power of the Pope would never decline.

    答案:A
    解析:
    推理题。第三段的最后两句话指出“1494年,哥伦布首次远航美洲后的两年,教皇亚历山大六世就把这块大洋彼岸未曾勘探的世界分给西班牙和葡萄牙作为对他们业绩的褒奖(赏赐)并制止他们开战。只要其他国家依然信仰天主教,他们就会尊重这种瓜分”。题目中as long as是一个条件,一旦这个条件不存在,那就不会再尊重。另一方面也说明教皇不仅统治宗教,在其他方面也有至高无上的权力。所以B项“不会面临挑战”、C项“永远得到尊重”和D项“教皇权力永不衰退”均不符合题意。

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    It is implied in the passage that ______.
    A

    many scientists had known dinoflagellate before 1988

    B

    there had been no such organisms before 1988

    C

    many scientists were in doubt about the nature of the organism in 1988

    D

    no scientists knew anything about the organism in 1988


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    推断题。第二段第二句提到1988年在北卡罗莱纳州立大学发现了这种生物时,“few scientists believed in its existence, much less in its highly unusual predatory nature.”,可知那时几乎没有科学家会相信microscopic organisms真的存在,更没有人相信它非同寻常的食肉天性(predatory nature)了。换句话说就是许多科学家对microscopic organisms的食肉天性表示怀疑,因此选项C为正确答案。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
    A

    Many people protested in the past six months.

    B

    Many people threw tomatoes at the German Chancellor.

    C

    Many people threw eggs at an important member of the German Chancellor’s Social Democrats.

    D

    Many people threw eggs at the German Chancellor, but he was not hit.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    事实细节的找寻和判断。根据录音结尾提到的“Tens of thousands have joined protests in the last six weeks…”,可知,这次抗议持续了六周,而非选项A中的six months。另外,录音中提到“The mushy remains of a tomato thrown at a prominent member of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s Social Democrats”,可知抗议过程中有人朝Gerhard Schroeder总理领导的社会民主党中一位重要人物投掷番茄,由此可见,B项和C项的说法均有误。再者,录音最后的“Schroeder himself has been pelted with eggs, none of which hit their mark”,表明人们朝德国总理Schroeder扔过鸡蛋,但未击中,可见,选项D与录音原文内容相符。
    【录音原文】
      The mushy remains of a tomato thrown at a prominent member of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s Social Democrats has posed a legal dilemma for authorities trying to assess how to punish the thrower. Police investigating the fruit, thrown by an unemployed protestor at the premier of the state of Brandenburg, said they have concluded it was a yellow tomato. Had it been a soft red one, the man would have faced a lesser charge of causing malicious damage. A harder, green tomato could carry the tougher charge of bodily harm. A yellow one is somewhere in between. “In these types of cases it has to do with the consistency of the fruit,” said a spokeswoman for the court in the eastern city of Cottbus. No decision on the charge has yet been reached. Social democratic politicians have been facing the wrath of the public in recent months, especially in the economically depressed east where many people face painful jobless benefit cuts from January 2005. Tens of thousands have joined protests in the last six weeks and Schroeder himself has been pelted with eggs, none of which hit their mark.

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    It is implied in the passage that in the past _____.
    A

    blue-collar workers worked harder than white-collar workers

    B

    white-collar workers had little difficulty getting good jobs

    C

    there were more white-collar workers than blue-collar workers

    D

    colleges trained more skilled workers than now


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    根据文章第二段最后一句“The old distinction that white-collar workers make a better living than blue-collar workers no longer holds true”可知,白领工人比蓝领工人日子过得好的旧有差别已经不再正确了。由此可知,以前白领工人可以不太费事地获得一份好工作,因此选B项“白领工人找到好工作几乎没什么困难”。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    It is implied but NOT directly stated in the passage that with the use of word processors _____.
    A

    some secretaries will lose their jobs

    B

    routine jobs can be done automatically outside office hours

    C

    medical problems related to work with a VDU have increased

    D

    using word professors, secretaries can get more time to do more interesting work for their bosses


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由第三段第二句“surely this will mean that fewer secretaries will be needed”可知,文字处理器的使用意味着办公室不再需要那么多秘书,从而导致一部分秘书会失业。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    It is implied in the passage that _____.
    A

    people should not take street level transportation

    B

    tiny iron particles will not cause health problems

    C

    air pollution on an underground train is less poisonous

    D

    traveling on an underground train is better than taking the bus


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    第三段第四句:地铁车厢里的空气污染通常比地面街道上的毒性小些,因为地铁里的污染物大多是由车轮与铁轨摩擦产生的铁的微粒组成的。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    It can be inferred from the passage that .
    A

    Drunken driving is not serious problem in America in the past decade.

    B

    American strong man drink heavily.

    C

    One with a 0. 02 blood alcohol content is considered a drunken driver.

    D

    American people are tolerant of drunken slaughter.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    根据第二段开头,血液酒精含量超过0.01就属于酒驾,故C项是正确答案。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is true about the Japanese economy, according to the passage?
    A

    It will slide into deflation very soon.

    B

    It has been affected by economic recession for almost ten years.

    C

    It has maintained a sustained economic recovery for the past decade.

    D

    It will propose to attract more American businesses to invest in key industries.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    事实细节的找寻和判断。题干中的关键词为Japan,从而可定位到录音最后的“Japan, in or close to recession for much of the past decade…”,可知,日本在过去的十年几乎都遭受了经济衰退。因此,选项B与录音中相关内容相符。
    【录音原文】
    Of course, concerns about deflation and slow growth are closely interlinked. If the American economy were to slide into deflation, with prices actually falling, hopes for a sustained economic recovery would be dashed. Once prices start to fall, consumers and businesses postpone all but the most essential purchases. What is the point of buying something now if it will be cheaper in a few months’ time? It is easy to see how quickly the economy could slide back towards recession. Japan, in or close to recession for much of the past decade, is now experiencing its fourth consecutive year of falling prices.

  • 第13题:

    In relation to the law of contract, distinguish between and explain the effect of:

    (a) a term and a mere representation; (3 marks)

    (b) express and implied terms, paying particular regard to the circumstances under which terms may be implied in contracts. (7 marks)


    正确答案:

    This question requires candidates to consider the law relating to terms in contracts. It specifically requires the candidates to distinguish between terms and mere representations and then to establish the difference between express and implied terms in contracts.
    (a) As the parties to a contract will be bound to perform. any promise they have contracted to undertake, it is important to distinguish between such statements that will be considered part of the contract, i.e. terms, and those other pre-contractual statements which are not considered to be part of the contract, i.e. mere representations. The reason for distinguishing between them is that there are different legal remedies available if either statement turns out to be incorrect.
    A representation is a statement that induces a contract but does not become a term of the contract. In practice it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the two, but in attempting to do so the courts will focus on when the statement was made in relation to the eventual contract, the importance of the statement in relation to the contract and whether or not the party making the statement had specialist knowledge on which the other party relied (Oscar Chess v Williams (1957) and Dick
    Bentley v Arnold Smith Motors (1965)).
    (b) Express terms are statements actually made by one of the parties with the intention that they become part of the contract and
    thus binding and enforceable through court action if necessary. It is this intention that distinguishes the contractual term from
    the mere representation, which, although it may induce the contractual agreement, does not become a term of the contract.
    Failure to comply with the former gives rise to an action for breach of contract, whilst failure to comply with the latter only gives rise to an action for misrepresentation.

    Such express statements may be made by word of mouth or in writing as long as they are sufficiently clear for them to be enforceable. Thus in Scammel v Ouston (1941) Ouston had ordered a van from the claimant on the understanding that the balance of the purchase price was to be paid ‘on hire purchase terms over two years’. When Scammel failed to deliver the van Ouston sued for breach of contract without success, the court holding that the supposed terms of the contract were too
    uncertain to be enforceable. There was no doubt that Ouston wanted the van on hire purchase but his difficulty was that
    Scammel operated a range of hire purchase terms and the precise conditions of his proposed hire purchase agreement were
    never sufficiently determined.
    Implied terms, however, are not actually stated or expressly included in the contract, but are introduced into the contract by implication. In other words the exact meaning and thus the terms of the contract are inferred from its context. Implied terms can be divided into three types.
    Terms implied by statute
    In this instance a particular piece of legislation states that certain terms have to be taken as constituting part of an agreement, even where the contractual agreement between the parties is itself silent as to that particular provision. For example, under s.5 of the Partnership Act 1890, every member of an ordinary partnership has the implied power to bind the partnership in a contract within its usual sphere of business. That particular implied power can be removed or reduced by the partnership agreement and any such removal or reduction of authority would be effective as long as the other party was aware of it. Some implied terms, however, are completely prescriptive and cannot be removed.
    Terms implied by custom or usage
    An agreement may be subject to terms that are customarily found in such contracts within a particular market, trade or locality. Once again this is the case even where it is not actually specified by the parties. For example, in Hutton v Warren (1836), it was held that customary usage permitted a farm tenant to claim an allowance for seed and labour on quitting his tenancy. It should be noted, however, that custom cannot override the express terms of an agreement (Les Affreteurs Reunnis SA v Walford (1919)).
    Terms implied by the courts Generally, it is a matter for the parties concerned to decide the terms of a contract, but on occasion the court will presume that the parties intended to include a term which is not expressly stated. They will do so where it is necessary to give business efficacy to the contract.

    Whether a term may be implied can be decided on the basis of the officious bystander test. Imagine two parties, A and B, negotiating a contract, when a third party, C, interrupts to suggest a particular provision. A and B reply that that particular term is understood. In just such a way, the court will decide that a term should be implied into a contract.
    In The Moorcock (1889), the appellants, owners of a wharf, contracted with the respondents to permit them to discharge their ship at the wharf. It was apparent to both parties that when the tide was out the ship would rest on the riverbed. When the tide was out, the ship sustained damage by settling on a ridge. It was held that there was an implied warranty in the contract that the place of anchorage should be safe for the ship. As a consequence, the ship owner was entitled to damages for breach of that term.
    Alternatively the courts will imply certain terms into unspecific contracts where the parties have not reduced the general agreement into specific details. Thus in contracts of employment the courts have asserted the existence of implied terms to impose duties on both employers and employees, although such implied terms can be overridden by express contractual provision to the contrary.

  • 第14题:

    According to the passage, unsecured loans are granted on the basis of ______.

    A.the borrower's financial condition

    B.the guarantor's financial condition

    C.the guarantor's past record of repayment

    D.the borrower's pledged assets


    正确答案:A
    解析:文章第二段提到Unsecured loans…and financial condition,信用贷款是依照借款人的财务状况、预期收人情况以及过去的还款记录发放的。

  • 第15题:

    An () is something that is implied.

    A、implicature

    B、Deixis

    C、Pragmatics

    D、implication


    参考答案:A

  • 第16题:


    The passage offers information to answer which of the following questions?( )

    A.What is a theme concerning art that appears in the final book of Remembrance of Things Past?
    B.Precisely when in 1909 did Proust decide to connect the beginning and the end of Remembrance of Things Past?
    C.What was the subject of the novel that Proust attempted in 1908?
    D.What specific criticisms of Saint-Beuve appear,in fictional form,in Remembrance of Things Past?

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第17题:


    The passage is primarily concerned with( )

    A.the role of involuntary memory in Proust’s writing
    B.evidence concerning the genesis of Proust’s novel Remembrance of Things Past
    C.the influence of Saint Beuve s criticism on Proust’s novel Remembrance of Things Past
    D.Proust’s correspondence and what it reveals about Remembrance of Things Past

    答案:B
    解析:
    主旨题。文章的结构为:提出观点和问题——证据证实,探讨马赛尔·普鲁斯特的小说《追忆似水年华》与论文《驳圣伯夫》之间的关系。其与B项“普鲁斯特小说《追忆往事》的成因证据”相符。

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    What is implied about Mr. Manala's event?
    A

    It is a formal business function.

    B

    At least ten people will attend it.

    C

    Its purpose is to celebrate Asian cuisine.

    D

    He has participated in it several times in the past.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    邮件第二段第一句“…but I’m fairly certain it will be between 10 and 15”提到确定有10到15人参加,所以B项正确。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    It is implied in the passage that singletons are usually _____.
    A

    self-reliant

    B

    self-conscious

    C

    self-sufficient

    D

    self-centered


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    第三段第四句作者提到独居的人很自私,他们自己一个人用一个冰箱、电视、饭锅和管道系统,这对我们这个过于拥挤的星球上的自然资源来说是一个灾难性的浪费。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    It is implied that venture capital is often ______.
    A

    risky

    B

    timely

    C

    secure

    D

    abundant


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    文章第七段说“…to get this money from a VC”就会失去自己的妻子和孩子,可见出向投机资本家借钱有很大的风险。故选A。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Which of the following can be inferred from the passage, about the adherents of “certain theories of nonrepresentational art”?
    A

    They consider the use of illusion to be inappropriate in contemporary art.

    B

    They do not agree the marks on a flat surface can ever satisfactorily convey the illusion of three-dimensional space.

    C

    They do not discuss important works of art created in the past.

    D

    They do not think that the representation of nature was ever the primary goal of past painters.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    题目提到“certain theories of nonrepresentational art”,可将范围定位于文章前三句。文中第一句表明作者观点,即认为艺术和幻觉的研究是不可分割的。第三句后半部分“although”,可知这里是强调的重点。作者表明尽管他对非具象艺术持批评态度,但是并不是针对他们进行批评。由此推知,现代的非具象理论认为错觉在现代艺术中已经不再有用。答案为A。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is the main idea of this passage?
    A

    Teaching morals and values has been a frequently discussed topic in the past few years.

    B

    The author and his staff embed virtues into lessons and school life to encourage character development in children.

    C

    Kids throughout the population face the same needs, the same challenges, and the same realities in their lives.

    D

    Role plays are an excellent way of getting students to practice their English.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    文章第一段提到,孩子们的性格发展(development of character),第二段提到“a child’s moral literacy is strengthened when...”,接下来第三段提到“and a chance for the virtue to embed itself”(把美德嵌入课堂教学和学校生活中,帮助孩子们性格的发展),到最后站在教育者角度提出建议。B项意思是:作者和他的工作人员将美德嵌入课程和学校生活,鼓励儿童的性格发展。此项表达全面,故选B。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    What would be the best title for this passage?
    A

    Women’s Lives in the United States

    B

    Equal Pay for Equal Work

    C

    Women’s Liberation in the United States

    D

    Women, their past and present


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    主旨大意题。通读文章后我们可以知道,本文主要说明了美国妇女权利运动的发展历程,以及所取得的成果。所以本文的核心是美国的妇女权利运动。故选择C项。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    What is the main idea of this passage?
    A

    Effective listening means hearing the words that float past our ears.

    B

    Developing your listening skills is the first step toward developing fluency.

    C

    Skilled listeners use specific strategies to get the most out of what they hear.

    D

    Listening is one of the most powerful tools we have to gain information.


    正确答案: A
    解析: