By saying "spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable" (Line 1-2, Para.3), the author sug- gests that( )[A] collectors were no longer actively involved in art-market auctions[B] people stopped every kind of spending and stayed away from galleries[C]

题目

By saying "spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable" (Line 1-2, Para.3), the author sug- gests that( )

[A] collectors were no longer actively involved in art-market auctions

[B] people stopped every kind of spending and stayed away from galleries

[C] art collection as a fashion had lost its appeal to a great extent

[D] works of art in general had gone out of fashion so they were not worth buying


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1.A dream is one kind of experience.It seems as real as something that actually happens; in it the dreamer takes actions and reacts.During dreams the body is asleep but the thinking part of the brain is wide awake.In fact, it is more active than it sometimes is when the body is awake.One group of researchers decided to see what would happen if they stopped people from dreaming.As soon as the electroencephalograph (脑电图仪) registered a dream pattern, researchers woke the dreamer.They did this all night for several nights, every time the person started to dream.The experiment revealed that people who were unable to dream became nervous, easily upset, and hungrier.As soon as they were able to sleep without interruptions they lost their nervousness and became normal again; however, they then had more dreams than usual.It was as if they were catching up on their dreams.To check these findings, the researchers carried on a control experiment.Again they woke people during the night, but during non-dreaming periods.These people did not change their daytime behavior.And when they were allowed to sleep without interruptions (打断), the number of their dreams did not increase.Experiments like these have caused scientists to ask if dreams serve a purpose.Researchers know, for example, that some people who go for days without sleep will suffer from hallucinations (幻觉).Certain people even begin to show signs of mental illness.Some researchers believe that people become this way because they cannot have their usual numbers of dreams.According to this theory dreaming helps people to lead normal lives.1).This passage is mainly about ________.A.people’s need for dreamsB.the damage dreams do to people’s healthC.dreams and realitiesD.the relationship between dreams and diseases2).According to the passage, dreams ________ .A.are considered to be people’s real experiencesB.help cure people of nervousness and mental illnessC.happen in the thinking part of the brainD.cannot go on as before after the dreamer is woken3).People who slept with interrupted dreams showed signs of the following sufferings EXCEPT________ .A.nervousnessB.anxietyC.hungerD.sleepiness4).When people were woken during non-dreaming periods, they ________.A.suffered from hallucinationsB.felt upset and nervousC.had more dreams than usualD.remained normal in their daytime behavior5).The sentence “It was as if they were catching up on their dreams” in Para.3 probably means ________.A.they seemed to do as their dreams dad told them toB.they seemed to make up for the losses of dreamsC.they seemed to dream less because of the interruptionsD.they seemed to sleep more after the interruptions

4.Although machines have been around for a long time and people have adapted easily to living with most of them, they haven’t yet learned how to live in harmony with the newest of these: the personal computer. This is so because the widespread use of the personal computer is a relatively new phenomenon. There was the widely publicized case of a family man who became so absorbed in his computer that he spent long hours with it. Of course, if he was spending long hours with his computer, he was spending less time with his family. And if his wife needed to see him, he was unavailable. She became so upset by this state of affairs that she delivered an ultimatum (最后通 牒), declaring that unless he spent fewer hours with the machine and more with her and the family, she was going to divorce him. This issue became so serious that the couple had to go to a doctor to resolve it. The fortunate result was that the husband reduced the time he spent with the computer, and the marriage was saved. Personal computers may cause people to become isolated from one another since work can be done at home alone. In this case, there may be no need for offices, or for that matter, for any other central gathering place. Universities, or even cities, could be abandoned. Moreover, if that which is now recorded on paper is recorded in the computer instead, people will have no reason to use any paper whatsoever: no money, receipts, letters, newspapers, magazines, books, and so on. If this happens, there will be no need to go to the bank, the bookstore, or the library. Will people then be isolated in their separate homes—alone with their computers and their families, apart from fellow workers, readers, or students?66.We can learn from the passage that the personal computer __________.A.has been around for a long timeB.has been accepted by all peopleC.is not welcome to everyoneD.is not widely used yet67.The man’s wife was upset because __________.A.he loved another womanB.he wanted to divorce herC.she didn’t have her own computerD.he was neglecting her and the family68.The man’s wife threatened to divorce him if __________.A.he continued to spend long hours with the computerB.he did not quit his job with the computer companyC.he did not spend time with her parentsD.he did not go to see the doctor with her69.The marriage was saved __________.A.with the help of a doctorB.with the help of a fortune tellerC.after the wife took over the computerD.after the husband sold the computer70. What seems to be worrying the author as far as the computer is concerned?A.People may become isolated from one another.B.Offices may no longer be necessary.C.People will no longer read books or magazines.D.Factory workers will lose their jobs.

更多“By saying "spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable" (Line 1-2, Para.3), the author sug- gests that( )[A] collectors were no longer actively involved in art-market auctions[B] people stopped every kind of spending and stayed away from galleries[C]”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    Which the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

    A. The United Nations says about 50 million acres of rain forests are cut down every year.

    B. Luckily people and the mass media all paid special attention to the depletion of rain forests.

    C. The author thought the oceans' survival is questionable.

    D. People have stopped cutting down rain forests because of the opposition of most people.


    正确答案:B

    此题为三误一正的细节题。见第二段的第一句Unlike some environmental issuesrain forestsdepletion has fortunately received significant public and media attention

  • 第2题:

    By saying “each meeting was packed”(line4,para6)the author means that_____

    A.the Supreme Court was authoritative

    B.the BIO was a powerful organization

    C.gene patenting was a great concern

    D.lawyers were keen to attend conventions


    正确答案:D

  • 第3题:

    Questions 189~192 refer to the following article.
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    根据To earn Fuel credits with the Visa card, you must meet eligible spending
    thresholds in any billing period 可知,要想得到Fuel Credits,需要在收款期内符合相应条件的消费门槛。故选C。

  • 第4题:

    Text 1 The longest bull run in a century of artmarket history ended on a dramatic note with a sale of 56 works by Damien Hirst,Beautiful Inside My Head Forever,at Sotheby's in London on September 15th,2008.All but two pieces sold,fetching more than£70m,a record for a sale by a single artist.It was a last victory.As the auctioneer called out bids,in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street,Lehman Brothers,filed for bankruptcy.The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising bewilderingly since 2003.At its peak in 2007 it was worth some$65 billion,reckons Clare McAndrew,founder of Arts Economics,a research firm—double the figure five years earlier.Since then it may have come down to$50 billion.But the market generates interest far beyond its size because it brings together great wealth,enormous egos,greed,passion and controversy in a way matched by few other industries.In the weeks and months that followed Mr Hirst's sale,spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable.In the art world that meant collectors stayed away from galleries and salerooms.Sales of contemporary art fell by twothirds,and in the most overheated sector,they were down by nearly 90%in the year to November 2008.Within weeks the world's two biggest auction houses,Sotheby's and Christie's,had to pay out nearly$200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them.The current downturn in the art market is the worst since the Japanese stopped buying Impressionists at the end of 1989.This time experts reckon that prices are about 40%down on their peak on average,though some have been far more fluctuant.But Edward Dolman,Christie's chief executive,says:“I'm pretty confident we're at the bottom.”What makes this slump different from the last,he says,is that there are still buyers in the market.Almost everyone who was interviewed for this special report said that the biggest problem at the moment is not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to sell.The three Ds—death,debt and divorce—still deliver works of art to the market.But anyone who does not have to sell is keeping away,waiting for confidence to return.
    In the first paragraph,Damien Hirst's sale was referred to as“a last victory”because_____

    A.the art market had witnessed a succession of victories
    B.the auctioneer finally got the two pieces at the highest bids
    C.Beautiful Inside My Head Forever won over all masterpieces
    D.it was successfully made just before the world financial crisis

    答案:D
    解析:
    推理题【命题思路】这是一道因果推理题。考生需要找出原因和结果。【直击答案】根据题干关键词“first paragraph”和“last victory”定位到第一段的倒数第二句“it was a last victory”。it指代文章前面所叙述的赫斯特作品大卖,创造了极佳的销售业绩。由第一句话可知,这个持续时间最长的艺术品市场牛市以赫斯特的作品成功拍卖而终止。而出现这一现象的原因在首段尾句进行了总结:“as the auctioneer called out bids,…,Lehman Brothers,filed for bankruptcy”,D项中的world financial crisis是原文中filed for bankruptcy的同义替换。因此,D项为正确选项。

  • 第5题:

    Text 1 The longest bull run in a century of artmarket history ended on a dramatic note with a sale of 56 works by Damien Hirst,Beautiful Inside My Head Forever,at Sotheby's in London on September 15th,2008.All but two pieces sold,fetching more than£70m,a record for a sale by a single artist.It was a last victory.As the auctioneer called out bids,in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street,Lehman Brothers,filed for bankruptcy.The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising bewilderingly since 2003.At its peak in 2007 it was worth some$65 billion,reckons Clare McAndrew,founder of Arts Economics,a research firm—double the figure five years earlier.Since then it may have come down to$50 billion.But the market generates interest far beyond its size because it brings together great wealth,enormous egos,greed,passion and controversy in a way matched by few other industries.In the weeks and months that followed Mr Hirst's sale,spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable.In the art world that meant collectors stayed away from galleries and salerooms.Sales of contemporary art fell by twothirds,and in the most overheated sector,they were down by nearly 90%in the year to November 2008.Within weeks the world's two biggest auction houses,Sotheby's and Christie's,had to pay out nearly$200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them.The current downturn in the art market is the worst since the Japanese stopped buying Impressionists at the end of 1989.This time experts reckon that prices are about 40%down on their peak on average,though some have been far more fluctuant.But Edward Dolman,Christie's chief executive,says:“I'm pretty confident we're at the bottom.”What makes this slump different from the last,he says,is that there are still buyers in the market.Almost everyone who was interviewed for this special report said that the biggest problem at the moment is not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to sell.The three Ds—death,debt and divorce—still deliver works of art to the market.But anyone who does not have to sell is keeping away,waiting for confidence to return.
    By saying“spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable”(Para.3),the author suggests that____

    A.collectors were no longer actively involved in artmarket auctions
    B.people stopped every kind of spending and stayed away from galleries C.art collection as a fashion had lost its appeal to a great extent
    C.works of art in general had gone out of fash

    答案:A
    解析:
    推理题【命题思路】这是一道句意推理题,属于封闭式推理题。句意推理题和词义推理题一样,需要借助上下文的信息进行推理解答。首先将短语定位到原文中后再根据所在文本进行推理。本题考查的是代词指代。【直击答案】根据题干定位到文章第三段第一句话“in the weeks and months that…deeply unfashionable”。紧接着第二句话“in the art world that meant…”中that充当代词,指代第一句话的内容,因此meant后面的内容是对第一句话的解释,其意思是:在艺术收藏界里这就意味着收藏者们会远离画廊和拍卖会场。这一信息与A项“收藏者们不再积极参与到艺术平市场的拍卖会中”一致,因此为正确选项。【干扰排除】B项中的“停止各种花销”是对题干的过度推理。文章第三段第三句话中提到“sales of contemporary art fell by twothirds”,其含义是说当代艺术品的销售量下降了三分之二,这与选项中提到的“停止各种花销”不相符,其表述过于绝对。C项在文中并未提及,题干并未提及有关吸引力的方面。D项是对题干字面意思的理解,而没有结合句子所在的文本语境,属于望文生义。

  • 第6题:

    If you are writing or studying,it makes very much difference where the light comes from.People who use books and pens every day have to be especially careful about the way the light shines on their work.
    Every house gets its light either from daylight through the windows--which is the best to use--or from lamps or electricity;but whichever kind of light it is,the way it shines toward our book or work is a matter of great importance to the eyes.
    Take a book,sit with your back toward the window,and try to read.Your shadow(影子)falls all over the page and makes it almost as bad for your eyes as if you were in a dark room.
    Now turnaround and face the window.The page is in the shadow again,while the bright light is in your eyes.
    Try sitting with your right side toward the window.This is very well for reading,but if you were writing,the shadow of your hand would fall across the page and bother(打搅)you a little.
    There is just one other way:sit with your left side to the window.Now everything is perfect for reading and for writing,too.
    Whatever kind of light is in the room,the rule about the right to sit is always the same.

    Which of the following is true?

    A.How the light shines on our work is of much importance.
    B.The way the light shines on your work makes no difference.
    C.We needn't care about where the light comes from.
    D.People can write or study under a light that comes from any direction.

    答案:A
    解析:
    考情点拨:事实细节题。应试指导:从第二段最后一句可知,不论是什么样的光,它照射在我们的书本上或者工作所需材料上的方式对我们的眼睛很重要。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    A mooring line that prevents a vessel from moving sideways away from the dock is a().
    A

    bow line

    B

    breast line

    C

    stern line

    D

    spring line


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    Which of the following about those who were breast-fed is NOT mentioned?
    A

    They stayed longer in school.

    B

    They were happier.

    C

    They were smarter.

    D

    They made more money.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    根据文章倒数第二段最后一句“Those who were breast-fed for 12 months or more had IQ test scores that were 3.76 points higher than those who were breast-fed for less than one month, the team found.”可知,通过母乳喂养长大的孩子可以获得更高的IQ测试分数,也即更聪明,这与选项C一致。根据最后一段最后一句话“Those who were breast-fed stayed longer in school for about an extra year and had monthly salaries that were about a third higher.”可知通过母乳喂养长大的孩子上学的时间更长,月薪高出约1/3。这与A项和D项一致。只有B项未提及,因此选择B选项。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Outbreak of small-arms fire along the frontier became more frequent in May but _______ officially investigated.
    A

    hardly any such incidents were

    B

    hardly were any such incidents

    C

    hardly were such any incidents

    D

    hardly such any incidents were


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    边境小范围的交火成了五月份司空见惯的事情,官方很少调查这些事情。在but后面采用hardly引导从句时要采用倒装语序。当any和such一起修饰名词时,采用any such+n的形式,故B正确。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The word “Diaspora” in this passage means _____.
    A

    the movement of the Jewish people away from their own country to live and work in other countries

    B

    the movement of people from any nation or group away from their own country

    C

    any group that has been dispersed outside its traditional homeland

    D

    a dispersion of an originally homogeneous entity, such as a language or culture


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    词义推断题。文中第三段讲到“Diaspora”是潜在的“economic force”,接着讲到由于交通便宜便捷,“Diaspora”的数量日益增加。之后指出第一代“immigrants”人数超过巴西人口,并给出例子说在国外的中国人数量多;印度人分散在世界各地;西非聚集着黎巴嫩人,巴西聚集着日本人,巴塔哥尼亚聚集着威尔士人,中国南方有西非人聚集,这些都表明“Diaspora”与“migration”同义,即the movement of persons from one country or locality to another。因此正确答案选B。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    By saying “... but the impact of a degree washes out after five years” (Line 3, Para.3), the author means _____.
    A

    most MBA programs fail to provide, students with a solid foundation

    B

    an MBA degree does not help promotion to managerial positions

    C

    MBA programs will not be as popular in five years’ time as they are now

    D

    in five years people will forget about the degree the MBA graduates have got


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    语义题。这句话的意思为“MBA毕业生所得学位的影响5年后就消失了”,这与D项“5年后人们就会忘掉MNA毕业生所获得的学位”属同义转述,故D为答案。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    A

    stayed far away from cat's unne

    B

    moved around the area freely and tearlessly

    C

    because more sensitive to cat's smell

    D

    were more afraid of cats


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第13题:

    The author's opinion on Machiavelli's History of Florence is that

    [A] history has much to do with the person who records it.

    [B] the charm lies in the style. rather than in the content.

    [ C] most people failed to read Machiavelli's intention in it.

    [D] any history of this kind should be written in this way.


    正确答案:B
    60.B该题为观点态度题。根据最后一段可知,作者提出了马基雅维利在内容上的缺陷,即“…adhering at times too closely to the chroni- clers of his time, and at others rejecting their testimony without ap- parent reason…”,意思是“文章中有时候太过于附和他所在时代的编年史,而有时候又坚决抛弃其中的论断,而没有给出任何明显的理由…”。而最后一句作者表明“It is the straightforward, logical narrative, which always holds the interest ofhe reader, that is the greatest charm of the History.”意思是:“他直接的、有逻辑的叙述常常能引起读者的兴趣,这就是这本书的魅力所在。”可见,作者认为这本书内容上有缺陷,而对马基雅维利的语言风格持肯定态度。所以,作者对《佛罗伦萨史》的看法就是:这本书的魅力在于他的文体风格而不是内容,故选B。

  • 第14题:

    By citing the fact that "the number had shrunk to 39 out of 220" ( Line 3-4, Para.2), the author sug- gests that _______.( )

    [A] the poverty in the middle-income countries is alleviated tremendously

    [B] the life of children in the middle-income countries has become better

    [C] poor people's living conditions don't change although the number reduced

    [D] the financial aid to the world's poorest countries achieves great success


    正确答案:C
    作者引用“220个国家中,低收入国家的数目降到了39个”这一事实是为了表明____。
    [A]中等收入国家的贫困状况得到了极大缓解
    [B]中等收入国家的儿童生活有了改善
    [C]尽管低收入国家的数目降低了,但是贫困人口的生活状况没有改变
    [D]对世界上最贫困国家的经济援助取得了很大的成功
    答案解析:[C]推理判断题。文章第二段作者引用了世界银行的分类数据,通过数字可以看出低收入国家在不断减少,但在下文当中,作者又通过新的数据信息,向读者阐明,尽管这些国家成为了中等收入国家,但是“中等收入国家所占的全球穷人比例增加了2倍”,也就是说贫穷问题并没有在根本上得到解决,而是愈演愈烈,因此可以判断[A]错误,[C]表述正确;在第二段末尾,作者提出“世界上70%的营养不良儿童生长在中等收入国家”,因此[B]错误;[D]也与文章内容不符,排除。

  • 第15题:

    Because Hong Kong is home to people from all over the world, a _____ of fashion styles can be seen in the city on any given day.

    A. variety
    B. kind
    C. separateness
    D. distance

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第16题:

    Text 1 The longest bull run in a century of artmarket history ended on a dramatic note with a sale of 56 works by Damien Hirst,Beautiful Inside My Head Forever,at Sotheby's in London on September 15th,2008.All but two pieces sold,fetching more than£70m,a record for a sale by a single artist.It was a last victory.As the auctioneer called out bids,in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street,Lehman Brothers,filed for bankruptcy.The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising bewilderingly since 2003.At its peak in 2007 it was worth some$65 billion,reckons Clare McAndrew,founder of Arts Economics,a research firm—double the figure five years earlier.Since then it may have come down to$50 billion.But the market generates interest far beyond its size because it brings together great wealth,enormous egos,greed,passion and controversy in a way matched by few other industries.In the weeks and months that followed Mr Hirst's sale,spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable.In the art world that meant collectors stayed away from galleries and salerooms.Sales of contemporary art fell by twothirds,and in the most overheated sector,they were down by nearly 90%in the year to November 2008.Within weeks the world's two biggest auction houses,Sotheby's and Christie's,had to pay out nearly$200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them.The current downturn in the art market is the worst since the Japanese stopped buying Impressionists at the end of 1989.This time experts reckon that prices are about 40%down on their peak on average,though some have been far more fluctuant.But Edward Dolman,Christie's chief executive,says:“I'm pretty confident we're at the bottom.”What makes this slump different from the last,he says,is that there are still buyers in the market.Almost everyone who was interviewed for this special report said that the biggest problem at the moment is not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to sell.The three Ds—death,debt and divorce—still deliver works of art to the market.But anyone who does not have to sell is keeping away,waiting for confidence to return.
    Which of the following statements is NOT true?

    A.Sales of contemporary art fell dramatically from 2007 to 2008
    B.The art market surpassed many other industries in momentum
    C.The market generally went downward in various ways
    D.Some art dealers were awaiting better chances to come

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题【命题思路】这是一道反向提问的开放性细节题。第一需要选错误的,第二需要全文寻找答案。比较快捷的办法是,在阅读文章时做关键词的记号,以便解题时定位。【直击答案】根据B项的内容定位到第二段第一句话“The world art market had…since 2003.”意为:世界艺术品市场自2003年经历了急速攀升后的一段时间以来逐步失去了发展动力,即作者表明,艺术品市场越来越不景气。显然,B项与原文表达意思相反,因此为正确答案。【干扰排除】根据A项提供的具体年代定位到第三段第三句话“Sales of contemporary art fell…November 2008.”意为:当代艺术品的销售量下降了三分之二,最热门的艺术品销售在2008年11月份降幅高达近百分之九十,与A项相一致。C项与第三段表述的内容相一致。该段先提及收藏者们远离了画廊和销售店,其次描述了销售数据的下降,最后又提及两大拍卖行的举措,与C项中的“in various ways”相符,此内容表明“the current downturn”,同义替换选项中的“the art market generally went down”。D项与文章最后一句话“But anyone who…confidence to return.”所表述的内容相一致,some art dealer等同于“anyone who does not have to sell”,“waiting for confidence to return”等同于“were awaiting better chances to come”,这都属于同义替换。

  • 第17题:

    根据以下材料,回答
    The American Revolution was not arevolution in the sense of a radical or total change. It was not a sudden andviolent overturning of the political and social framework, such as lateroccurred in France and Russia, when both were already independent nations.Significant changes were ushered in, but they were not breathtaking. Whathappened was accelerated evolution rather than outright revolution. During theconflict itself people went on working and praying, marrying and playing. Mostof them were not seriously disturbed by the actual fighting, and many of themore isolated communities scarcely knew that a war was on.
    America′s War of Independence heralded thebirth of three modem nations. One was Canada, which received its first largeinflux of English-speaking population from the thousands of loyalists who fledthere from the United States. Another was Australia, which became a penalcolony now that America was no longer available for prisoners and debtors. Thethird new comer--the United States--based itself squarely on republican principles.
    Yet even the political overturn was not asrevolutionary as one might suppose. In some states, notable Connecticut andRhode Island, the war largely ratified a colonial self-rule alreadyexisting.British officials, everywhere ousted, were replaced by a home-growngoverning class, which promptly sought a local substitute for king andParliament.

    In the first paragraph, whatdoes the author suggest about the French and Russian Revolution?

    A.They were explosive and abrupt.
    B.They were ineffective.
    C.They involved only those people livingin urban_areas.
    D.They led to the release of all politicalprisoners.

    答案:A
    解析:
    细节题。根据文章第一段第二句话“It wasnot a sudden and violent overturning of the political and social framework,such as later occurred in France and Russia,whenboth were already independent nations.”,可知美国革命并不像法国和俄国革命那样是对政治和社会框架的一次突然和猛烈的颠覆,也就是说法国和俄国革命是突然性的(abrupt)、猛烈的(explosive)革命,对应A选项。

  • 第18题:


    Changes in pension schemes were also part of( )

    A.the corporate layoffs
    B.the government cuts in welfare spending
    C.the economic restructuring
    D.the warning power of labors unions

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干关键词定位到第三段。A项“企业裁员”、B项“政府削减福利开支”和C项“经济重组”都和养老金计划发生改变有关联,且在文中可以找到相关信息,但A、B两项与退休金计划的改变是并列关系,而非从属关系,只有C项“经济重组”与其是包含关系。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    According to the economists, ______.
    A

    Japan’s pension system is in bad shape.

    B

    Japanese people are spending less than they used to.

    C

    Japanese economy is in a glut, which hurts consumer spending.

    D

    Japan’s annual growth in consumer spending is about half the pace of that five years ago.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    该段录音中经济学家们指出自从1998年以来,日本年度消费支出的增速已经降低到五年前的一半,因此选项D符合录音内容。
    【录音原文】
    Concern about the pension system is one reason why consumer spending is not rising in Japan, hobbling the nation’s economy, according to the economists at J.P. Morgan Securities Asia and Nomura Research Institute. Since 1998, annual growth in consumer spending has slowed to half the pace of the preceding five years.

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    On every vessel,distress signals must be stowed().
    A

    on or near the navigating bridge

    B

    on the flying bridge not closer than 15 feet to any bulkhead

    C

    above the freeboard deck away from heat

    D

    in an enclosed space below the freeboard deck away from heat


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    What would the author write the passage mainly for?
    A

    To tell surfers to stay away from sharks.

    B

    To ask people to stop killing sharks.

    C

    To let us know the reasons for shark attacks on people.

    D

    To show that humans are much stronger than sharks.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    主旨大意题。文章主要分析了鲨鱼攻击人类的原因,这就是作者写作本文的目的。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    According to the author, the British government is trying to ______.
    A

    punish young people if they are not cooperating with it

    B

    reform the unemployed youngsters

    C

    the economic slow clown

    D

    reduce welfare spending


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    A

    The rescue operation involved many people.

    B

    The cause of the explosions has been determined.

    C

    Rescue efforts were stopped on Thursday.

    D

    The explosions didn’t destroy the building.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节题。根据“We are now investigating all possible reasons for the explosions ...”可知爆炸原因还未确定,下文中提到的oxygen canisters只是一种可能;文中也没有提及救援工作停止;而由“... a series of explosions reduced it to rubble.”可见大楼已化为瓦砾,故可排除选项B、C、D,新闻一开始提到几百位营救者在营救,因此A项是正确的。
    【录音原文】
      Hundreds of emergency workers combed the site of a five-story apartment building in southern Ukraine Thursday after a series of explosions reduced it to rubble, authorities said. The blasts Wednesday night in the Black Sea resort town of Yevpatoria left at least 17 people dead and 24 others missing, according to Igor Krol, a spokesman for the Ukraine’s Emergency Situations Ministry. 21 people have been rescued. “We are now investigating all possible reasons for the explosions,” Krol said. Volodymiyr Shandra, the Ukrainian Emergency Situations minister, told local media that oxygen canisters being stored in the basement of the building could have triggered the blasts. Television footage showed the rescuers trying to free people buried underneath fallen debris, while others scrabbled through wires, construction rods and boulders.
    Questions 10 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
    10. How many people were rescued from the apartment building?
    11. Which of the following in the news is CORRECT?