单选题Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost. ______ , their political influence should be very great.A As a resultB As usualC Even soD So far

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单选题
Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost. ______ , their political influence should be very great.
A

As a result

B

As usual

C

Even so

D

So far


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  • 第1题:

    --The weather has been very hot and dry.

    --Yes. If it had rained even a drop, things would be much better now! And my vegetables____ .

    A. wouldn't die

    B. didn't die

    C. hadn't died

    D. wouldn't have died


    正确答案:D

  • 第2题:

    “ much of the power of the trade unions has been lost. _______________ , their political influence should be very great.“

    A. Even so

    B. As a result

    C. So far

    D. As usual


    参考答案:A

  • 第3题:

    Not a __________ has been found so far that can help the police find the thief.

    A.sight

    B.clue

    C.fact

    D.sign


    参考答案:B

  • 第4题:

    He is talking so much about America as if he ____ there.

    A、had been

    B、has been

    C、was

    D、been


    正确答案:A

  • 第5题:

    Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost. __________, their political influence should be very great.

    A.As a result
    B.As usual
    C.Even so
    D.So far

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查短语辨析。句意为“工会已经失去很多权力了;__________,他们的政治影响力竟然还是很大的”。as a result“因此”,as usual“像往常一样”,even so“即使这样”,so far“到目前为止”。根据前后语境.C项最符合句意。故选C。?

  • 第6题:

    Text 4 If the trade unionist Jimmy Hoffa were alive today,he would probably represent civil servant.When Hoffa’s Teamsters were in their prime in 1960,only one in ten American government workers belonged to a union;now 36%do.In 2009 the number of unionists in America’s public sector passed that of their fellow members in the private sector.In Britain,more than half of public-sector workers but only about 15%of private-sector ones are unionized.There are three reasons for the public-sector unions’thriving.First,they can shut things down without suffering much in the way of consequences.Second,they are mostly bright and well-educated.A quarter of America’s public-sector workers have a university degree.Third,they now dominate left-of-centre politics.Some of their ties go back a long way.Britain’s Labor Party,as its name implies,has long been associated with trade unionism.Its current leader,Ed Miliband,owes his position to votes from public-sector unions.At the state level their influence can be even more fearsome.Mark Baldassare of the Public Policy Institute of California points out that much of the state’s budget is patrolled by unions.The teachers’unions keep an eye on schools,the CCPOA on prisons and a variety of labor groups on health care.In many rich countries average wages in the state sector are higher than in the private one.But the real gains come in benefits and work practices.Politicians have repeatedly“backloaded”public-sector pay deals,keeping the pay increases modest but adding to holidays and especially pensions that are already generous.Reform has been vigorously opposed,perhaps most egregiously in education,where charter schools,academies and merit pay all faced drawn-out battles.Even though there is plenty of evidence that the quality of the teachers is the most important variable,teachers’unions have fought against getting rid of bad ones and promoting good ones.As the cost to everyone else has become clearer,politicians have begun to clamp down.In Wisconsin the unions have rallied thousands of supporters against Scott Walker,the hardline Republican governor.But many within the public sector suffer under the current system,too.John Donahue at Harvard’s Kennedy School points out that the norms of culture in Western civil services suit those who want to stay put but is bad for high achievers.The only American public-sector workers who earn well above$250,000 a year are university sports coaches and the president of the United States.Bankers’fat pay packets have attracted much criticism,but a public-sector system that does not reward high achievers may be a much bigger problem for America.37.Which of the following is true of Paragraph 2?

    A.Public-sector unions are prudent in taking actions.
    B.Education is required for public-sector union membership.
    C.Labor Party has long been fighting against public-sector unions.
    D.Public-sector unions seldom get in trouble for their actions.

    答案:D
    解析:
    该题根据题干定位于第二段。第二段中有很明显的first,second,third这些词,属于典型的列举处,最容易出细节题。只需要将各项与这三点仔细比对即可。A项在文中并未提及,是对“they now dominate left-of-centre politics”这句话设置的干扰项,“左派”为激进派,不可能谨慎;而B项错在教育不是需要的,而是公务员社团成员受教育程度普遍偏高,并非必须;C项与原文相悖,因为该段倒数第二句指出工会与社团一直有联系,最后一句讲到工会领导Miliband荣登宝座正是因为公务

  • 第7题:

    In the past few decades,the influence of political parties has been declining()

    Aso the political parties are no longer important

    Bso an independent presidential candidate can win a national election

    Cbut without the backing of a political party,a presidential candidate still cannot win

    Dso the presidential election has become more unpredictable


    C

  • 第8题:

    So far the construction of the two new bridges over the river ().

    • A、have  been  completed
    • B、has  been  completed
    • C、has  completed
    • D、have  completed

    正确答案:B

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    ()the Charterer seeks to say that the contract has been frustrated or that there has been an anticipatory breach which entitles him to rescind,then he has such rights as are given him at common law.
    A

    Where

    B

    As a fact that

    C

    In so far as

    D

    In no case that


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    A technician has been asked to ensure a PC is supplied with power for a short time, during apower failure. The technician should install which of the following devices to ensure thisrequirement is easily met?()
    A

    Backup power generator

    B

    Uninterruptable power supply

    C

    Power line conditioners

    D

    Surge protectors


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Once a political system has been corrupted right from the very top leaders to the lowest ranks of the government, the problem is very complicated.
    A

    rotten

    B

    disintegrated

    C

    boiled

    D

    spoiled


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    句意:一旦一个国家政府的政治系统从上到下都腐败的话,那么问题就相当复杂了。corrupted腐败的。rotten腐烂的;腐败的。disintegrated分解的。boiled煮沸的。spoiled宠坏了的。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    From the passage, we can draw a conclusion that _____.
    A

    family has deep influence on a person

    B

    compliments are very important to a person

    C

    one should treasure the relationship between others

    D

    when facing tough time, one should never say die


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推理题。根据全文内容可知,本文主要讲述了作者在孩童时期的经历对他以后生活所造成的影响:他成年后不会称赞别人的性格特点都是由于他童年时期的经历造成的饿,童年时期作者是长子,承担起了协助养家糊口的重任,但同时他也只是个孩子,渴望得到母亲的关爱,但是他表露出对弟妹们的支持和鼓励只能让自己更失去母亲的关爱。由此可以推断出A选项的说法正确,其他三项都不是文章的中心和意图所在。因此,本题的正确答案为A。

  • 第13题:

    That young man has made so much noise that he ( ) not have been allowed to attend the concert.

    A、would

    B、should

    C、must

    D、could


    参考答案:D

  • 第14题:

    The young man has made so much noise that he_____ not have been allowed to attend the concert.

    A、could

    B、must

    C、would

    D、should


    参考答案:D

  • 第15题:

    ______ I know, he has been abroad.

    A: As far as

    B: As soon as

    C: As well as

    D: As much as


    参考答案:A

  • 第16题:

    ______ the Charterer seeks to say that the contract has been frustrated or that there has been an anticipatory breach which entitles him to rescind,then he has such rights as are given him at common law.

    A.Where

    B.As a fact that

    C.In so far as

    D.In no case that


    正确答案:A

  • 第17题:

    Text 4 If the trade unionist Jimmy Hoffa were alive today,he would probably represent civil servant.When Hoffa’s Teamsters were in their prime in 1960,only one in ten American government workers belonged to a union;now 36%do.In 2009 the number of unionists in America’s public sector passed that of their fellow members in the private sector.In Britain,more than half of public-sector workers but only about 15%of private-sector ones are unionized.There are three reasons for the public-sector unions’thriving.First,they can shut things down without suffering much in the way of consequences.Second,they are mostly bright and well-educated.A quarter of America’s public-sector workers have a university degree.Third,they now dominate left-of-centre politics.Some of their ties go back a long way.Britain’s Labor Party,as its name implies,has long been associated with trade unionism.Its current leader,Ed Miliband,owes his position to votes from public-sector unions.At the state level their influence can be even more fearsome.Mark Baldassare of the Public Policy Institute of California points out that much of the state’s budget is patrolled by unions.The teachers’unions keep an eye on schools,the CCPOA on prisons and a variety of labor groups on health care.In many rich countries average wages in the state sector are higher than in the private one.But the real gains come in benefits and work practices.Politicians have repeatedly“backloaded”public-sector pay deals,keeping the pay increases modest but adding to holidays and especially pensions that are already generous.Reform has been vigorously opposed,perhaps most egregiously in education,where charter schools,academies and merit pay all faced drawn-out battles.Even though there is plenty of evidence that the quality of the teachers is the most important variable,teachers’unions have fought against getting rid of bad ones and promoting good ones.As the cost to everyone else has become clearer,politicians have begun to clamp down.In Wisconsin the unions have rallied thousands of supporters against Scott Walker,the hardline Republican governor.But many within the public sector suffer under the current system,too.John Donahue at Harvard’s Kennedy School points out that the norms of culture in Western civil services suit those who want to stay put but is bad for high achievers.The only American public-sector workers who earn well above$250,000 a year are university sports coaches and the president of the United States.Bankers’fat pay packets have attracted much criticism,but a public-sector system that does not reward high achievers may be a much bigger problem for America.39.The example of the unions in Wisconsin shows that unions

    A.often run against the current political system.
    B.can change people’s political attitudes.
    C.may be a barrier to public-sector reforms.
    D.are dominant in the government.

    答案:C
    解析:
    该题根据题干中的专有名词Wisconsin定位于倒数第二段。由题干可知这是一个例证题,所以需要看文章的第五段。第五段首句Reform has been vigorously opposed。从第六段Wisconsin的例子可以看出,工会集合众人反对共和党领导人Scott Walker,正是为了反对改革。所以可以知道工会可能是公共部门改革的一个障碍,C为正确答案。A项“经常与当前政治体系对抗”,文中并未反映出often这个程度。B项中“能够改变人们的政治态度”,文中并未提及。D项中“在政府中占统治地位”文

  • 第18题:

    Up to now ,the work has been easy.

    A: So
    B:.So long
    C:.So that
    D: So far

    答案:D
    解析:
    句意为:到目前为止,工作很容易。画线短语up to now意为“到目前为止”。so意为“于是”;so long意为“好久”;so that意为“所以”;so far意为“到目前为止”。根据画线单词意思,只有so far与其同义,可进行替换。因此D项正确。

  • 第19题:

    In the past few decades,the influence of political parties has been declining()

    • A、so the political parties are no longer important
    • B、so an independent presidential candidate can win a national election
    • C、but without the backing of a political party,a presidential candidate still cannot win
    • D、so the presidential election has become more unpredictable

    正确答案:C

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The towel experiment shows that _____.
    A

    we should appeal to more people to be ethical consumers

    B

    the influence of ethical consumers is increasingly on the rise

    C

    fair working conditions has become the core value in society

    D

    fair working conditions should be encouraged even at some cost


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    带有“公正”标签的毛巾热销说明越来越多的消费者在消费时会考虑除质量之外的如劳动者工作环境或是环保等问题,它们的影响力也越来越大。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    During the conversation, Julia indicates that
    A

    Roger doesn’t enjoy the nature very much.

    B

    Roger doesn’t do well in golf

    C

    Roger has been drinking too much beer.

    D

    Roger loves getting up early.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    录音中关于乡村生活,女士在对话中提到了“You’ve never been a lover of fresh air”,讽刺男士不喜欢自然风。随后又说当春天的第一丝风来临,他便把大衣穿上。因此可知,男士并不钟爱大自然。故选项A为正确答案。其他三个选项均与原文不符,应予以排除。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Much of the power of the trade unions has been lost. ______ , their political influence should be very great.
    A

    As a result

    B

    As usual

    C

    Even so

    D

    So far


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:工会的很多权利都丧失了,即使这样,他们的政治影响力应该很大。空缺前后两句语义形成让步关系,应用even so(即使;尽管如此)。as a result结果。as usual通常,和往常一样。so far到目前为止。故答案是C项。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    In the past few decades,the influence of political parties has been declining()
    A

    so the political parties are no longer important

    B

    so an independent presidential candidate can win a national election

    C

    but without the backing of a political party,a presidential candidate still cannot win

    D

    so the presidential election has become more unpredictable


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    A

    Roger doesn’t enjoy the nature very much.

    B

    Roger doesn’t do well in golf.

    C

    Roger has been drinking too much beer.

    D

    Roger loves getting up early.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    录音中关于乡村生活,女士在对话中提到了“You’ve never been a lover of fresh air”,讽刺男士不喜欢自然清新的空气。随后又说当春天的第一丝风来临,他便把大衣穿上;接着指责男子宁愿在俱乐部喝酒也不愿意出门运动。因此可知,男士并不喜欢大自然。故选项A为正确答案。其他三个选项均与原文不符,应予以排除。