参考答案和解析
参考答案:B
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  • 第1题:

    We should enable every student _________morally, intellectually and physically.

    A: developing

    B: develops

    C: developed

    D: to develop


    参考答案: D

  • 第2题:

    Printing ______ greatly at the beginning of the 11th century.

    A: will be developed

    B: has been developed

    C: is developed

    D: was developed


    参考答案:D

  • 第3题:

    What can we infer from the passage?

    A) Human can be totally replaced by machines in agriculture.

    B) We cannot see mechanization in Africa,

    C) As long as adaptations been made, mechanization will be used in agriculture in tropical area.

    D) The number of farmers who run a farm in America is less then thai of the farmer who run a farm of under developed countries.


    正确答案:D
    答案:D
    [试题分析]事实推断题。
    [详细解答]文章虽然指出机械化发展很快,但并未提及人类将在农业生产中完全被替代,所以A错误。文章说机械化在非洲和拉丁美洲的许多地方还未使用,但没有说那里完全没有机械农具,最后一段则指出在热带地区实行机械化的问题很复杂,需要仔细规划,所以B,C都很偏颇。只有D正确,这可以从第四段第二句得到验证。

  • 第4题:

    All kinds of techniques and medicines ______ to extend human beings’ live in recent years.

    A.have been developed
    B.are being developed
    C.were developed
    D.develop

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考察动词的时态和语态,题目意为“近年来,各种各样延长人类生命的技术和药物都被开发出来了。”主语是“技术和药物”,因此要使用被动语态,时间状语是in recent years,时态用现在完成时。
      

  • 第5题:


    Which of the following changes might be expected of London by Dickens?( )

    A.Here would be less and less polluted air over the sky of London.
    B.The River Thames might accommodate the fish again.
    C.London might develop into an even bigger city.
    D.Londoners would be rid of poverty.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第6题:

    Under()the provinces of Canada,New Brunswick,and Nova Scotia were united to form the Do-minion of Canada.

    Athe Act of Union in 1840

    Bthe British North America Act of 1867

    Cthe Quebec Act of 1774

    Dthe Constitutional Act of 1791


    B

  • 第7题:

    We shall do everything possible to assist you in()a mutually beneficial trade.

    • A、developing
    • B、developed
    • C、develop
    • D、development

    正确答案:A

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    Nearly _____ of Canada’s trade is with America including exports and imports.
    A

    1/3

    B

    1/2

    C

    2/3

    D

    3/4


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    本题考查加拿大经济概况。加拿大经济对外贸依赖严重,主要出口汽车及零配件、其他工业制品、林产品、金属和能源产品;主要进口机械设备、汽车及零配件、工业材料、其他消费品及食品。主要贸易对象是美国、中国、日本、欧盟国家。其中与美国贸易关系最为频繁,加拿大和美国进行的进出口贸易额占到了加拿大贸易总额的三分之二。故C项正确。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Which of the following could NOT get benefit from the devaluation of US dollar?
    A

    Foreign visitors in the US.

    B

    Foreign investors.

    C

    Exporters of America.

    D

    American visitors to other countries.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    推理判断题。文章很大一部分内容在阐述美元贬值造成的负面影响,而在末尾第七、八段谈到了正面影响。综观全文,美元贬值使美国国内的French investment迅速攀升,America exporters也面临新的发展机遇。所以B、C两项都是美元贬值的受益方面。文章中提及到欧洲旅游的美国游客会蒙受损失,由此可推断,A“到美国旅游的欧洲游客”也是受益方,所以选D。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is true according to the fourth paragraph?
    A

    More and more Japanese cars are sold in Detroit recently.

    B

    Domestic cars still hold the bigger market share in America.

    C

    Chrysler’s market share has never been surpassed by Toyota.

    D

    Korean cars are less popular than Japanese cars in America.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节题。由题干定位至第四段。本段首句讲到,消费者品味的改变使得日本汽车制造商获益;尽管美国本土汽车制造商市场份额受到冲击,但其占有量仍超过了50%,知A错,B正确;由段中Toyota’s market share hit 15.2 percent — eclipsing that of Chrysler for the first time ever.的eclipsing“使黯然失色,超过”可知C错;文中只讲到两国汽车的销量,并未提及汽车的质量,排除D。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
    A

    The members of the TPP produce 40%of world GDP-far more than the EU.

    B

    The farming and health care industries in Japan could be affected by the TPP.

    C

    The car industry in America has complained a lot about the trade with Japan.

    D

    Before Mr. Noda announced Japan’s interest in joining the TPP, Canada and Mexico were not actually involved in it.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    从文中第一段最后一句话“the possible members…”中可以看出,是潜在成员国而非已有成员国。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Compared to America, ______
    A

    there is more competition for chief executives in Europe.

    B

    lifers in Europe have more chances to get to the top.

    C

    it takes lifers in Europe less time to get to the top.

    D

    executives in Europe hop less frequently from job to job.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章第四段出现了本题的相关内容,它将欧洲和美国的行政主管的状况进行了比较。段中第二句话提到“Europe is a more dynamic and harsher environment than America or Japan for chief executives”,选项A与之意思相符,因此选A。

  • 第13题:

    officially, canada refers to itself as a multicultural society within a bilingual framework. did not originate in america. ()


    参考答案:正确

  • 第14题:

    A) converted

    B) developed

    C) exposed

    D) evolved


    正确答案:B
    答案:B
    [试题分析]动词辨析题。
    [详细解答]所填词显然要表示“冲洗,影印”的意思,所以填入develop符合句意。故答案为no

  • 第15题:

    Passage 1
    Earlier this year, when America first sneezed, the European Central Bank (along with most private-sector economists) argued that the euro area was insulated from America's slowdown and had little to worry about. This seems to have wrong. In Germany there are fears about recession as business investment and retail sales tumble. Recent figures confirmed that Germany’s GDP stagnated in the second quarter. Italy's GDP fell in the second quarter, and although growth has held up better in France and Spain, the growth in the euro area as a whole was close to zero in the quarter. Nobody is forecasting an actual recession in the euro area this year, but it is no longer expected to provide an engine for world growth.
    As for Japan, it is probably already in recession. Japan's GDP grew slightly in the first quarter. Persistent deflation continues to be a severe problem. A revised measure of Japan’s consumer-price index, to be published soon, is likely to show that deflation is worse than had been thought.

    Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Japan’s economy?

    A. It is perhaps already in decline.
    B. Japan`s GDP grew slightly in the first quarter.
    C. Deflation continues to be a severe problem.
    D. t is worse than that of US and European.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第16题:


    The demography of Japan helps explain the following outcomes EXCEPT( )

    A.growth of GDP per person higher than America’s
    B.growth of labour productivity slower than America’s
    C.growing public debt
    D.falling tax revenue

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第17题:


    Which of the following changes might be expected of London by Dickens?( )

    A.Here would be less and less polluted air over the sky of London
    B.The River Thames might accommodate the fish again
    C.London might develop into an even bigger city
    D.Londoners would be rid of poverty

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第18题:

    Under()the provinces of Canada,New Brunswick,and Nova Scotia were united to form the Do-minion of Canada.

    • A、the Act of Union in 1840
    • B、the British North America Act of 1867
    • C、the Quebec Act of 1774
    • D、the Constitutional Act of 1791

    正确答案:B

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Drunken driving has become a major problem in America because ______.
    A

    most Americans are heavy drinkers

    B

    Americans are now less shocked by road accidents

    C

    accidents attract so much publicity

    D

    drinking is a socially accepted habit in America


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    第二段说Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American strong man image and judges were not severe in most courts,也就是说喝酒是被美国社会所接受的,所以才会导致众多事故的发生。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    According to the last paragraph, ______
    A

    employees are more likely to be fired as they get higher in position.

    B

    executives in Japan are more likely to get fired than those in America.

    C

    corporate governance in America and Japan is too loose.

    D

    shareholders in both America and Europe put great pressure on the management.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    本段第一句话的含义是“根据Booz的调查,与美国和日本分别为27%和12%的高层人事变动相比,欧洲高达37%的比率多少带有被解雇的性质”。选项A的意思与本句不符。而且,根据第一句话可以判断B不正确。另外,本段没有提及选项C “美国和日本的企业管理太过松散”,所以C也不正确。本段最后两句话的内容与选项D“美国和欧洲的股东都给管理层施加了巨大的压力”相符,所以选D。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Which of the following main messages was conveyed in this passage?
    A

    An inspiring idea to liberalize transpacific trade hinges on the courage of America and, especially, Japan.

    B

    TPP is meant to engage and incorporate China, rather than constrain it.

    C

    The farming and health care industries in Japan would be severely affected by the TPP.

    D

    TPP as a Washington-led sideswipe at China will win support in Japan and add to a more liberalized Asia-Pacific region.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    主旨题,从全文来看,本文旨在说明要建立TPP,美国和日本需要作出不懈努力,特别是日本。文章在简单介绍了在火奴鲁鲁召开的“a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders”和“TPP”的优势之后,在第三段提到要创建“a wider TPP”还需要很长的路要走,作为创建者,Mr. Obama和Yoshihiko Noda需要表现出更强的领导力。之后文章分别阐述了日本和美国需要作出的努力。例如Mr. Noda需要协调党派之间和党内反对派,以及民众的呼声;还需要争取时间以便使日本神圣的“farming and health care industry”做调整。美国也需要作出相应改变,比如从文章倒数第二段可以看出,奥巴马必须忍受国内汽车工业联合会对于和日本贸易不公的抱怨,同时也要强调TPP意图“engage and incorporate”中国而非“constrain it”。但是相对于日本,“costing America little”。由此可知,A选项说放宽泛太平洋地区贸易的想法,源自于美国、尤其是日本的勇气是正确的。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    What should America do to win support in Japan?
    A

    They should support the unions in the American car industry.

    B

    They should increase the employment rate both at home and abroad.

    C

    They should show their intention to incorporate China in the TPP.

    D

    They should give. Japan sufficient time to reform the hidebound parts of its economy.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章最后一段第一句话提到“Such steps would help win support in Japan”,由此可以判断文章倒数第二段提到有哪些“steps”。从倒数第二段最后一句话中可以看到美国需要强调TPP意在“engage and incorporate China”而不是“constrain it”。因此,C选项正确。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Under()the provinces of Canada,New Brunswick,and Nova Scotia were united to form the Do-minion of Canada.
    A

    the Act of Union in 1840

    B

    the British North America Act of 1867

    C

    the Quebec Act of 1774

    D

    the Constitutional Act of 1791


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析