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52.What’s the purpose of the Summit?

    A.To strengthen the global economic growth and help some poor African countries.

    B.To make these eight countries much more powerful

    C.To help some African presidents to strengthen their economic growth.

    D.United Nations Secretary – General will have an important speech on the world issues

答案  49.D  50.B  51.B  52.A

Passage 20

(吉林省实验中学2007届高三第四次模拟考试E篇)

The interview had been going on for about 20 minutes and everything seems to be going well. Then, suddenly, the interviewer asks an unexpected question, “Which is more important, law or love?”

Job applicants in the west increasingly find themselves asked strange questions like this. And the signs are that this is beginning to happen in China.

Employers want people skilled, enthusiastic and devoted. So these are the qualities that any reasonably intelligent job applicants will try to show no matter what his or her actual feelings are. In response, employers are increasingly using questions which try and show the applicant’s true personality.

The question in the first paragraph comes from a test called Kiersey Personality Sorter. It is an attempt to discover how people solve problems, rather than what they know. This is often called aptitude(能力)testing.

According to Mark Baldwin of Alliance many job applicants in China are finding this type of questions difficult. When a Chinese person fills out an aptitude test he or she will think there is a right answer and they may fail because they try to guess what the examiner wants to see.

This is sometimes called the prisoner’s dilemma(窘境). Applicants are trying to act cleverly in their own interest. But they fail because they don’t understand what the interviewer is looking for. Remember that in an aptitude test, the correct answer is always the honest answer.

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51.In the last 20 years, the average growth speed of Chinese youths exceeds the world’s average level by       .

    A.1 cm          B.4cm           C.5 cm          D.6 cm

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50.How many Israelis died in the three major attacks by Palestinians?

    A.23            B.32            C.100           D.We don’t know

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49.Thousands of mines have been shut because       .

    A.they have blast                   B.they produced less coal

    C.they are very small                D.they don’t meet the safety standards

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71.Should we ban hunting and animal testing?

    A.Yes.

    B.No

    C.Not certain

    D.Not mentioned

答案  68.C  69.C  70.D  71.D

Passage 19

(吉林省实验中学2007届高三第四次模拟考试C篇)

China

Coal mines claim more lives. A COAl mine blast(爆炸)in Jixi, Heilongjiang, left more than 100 miners dead on Thursday. Ten mines in Jixi were ordered to stop production. The government has tried to shut down thousands of small, illegal mines in the country that do not meet safety standards.

MIDDLE EAST

Bombers continue to kill. PALESTINISANS killed 32 Israeli in three major attacks between Tuesday and Thursday. There were two suicide bombings and a militant (武装的)attack on a Jewish settlement. They yielded one of the highest Israeli death tolls(死亡人数)in such a short period over the last two years.

CHINA

Young people stand tall. THE average height of Chinese young people has risen by 6 centimeters compared to that of 20 years ago. This far exceeds(超过)the word’s average growth speed. A survey on health conducted by a panel(调查组)of Chinese students found the results. According to the world average level, youths get taller by 1 cm every 10 years.

CANADA

Talking about world issues. The Group if Eight(G8)-the US, Japan, Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Russia – will hold a summit on June 26 and 27 in Kananaskis, Canada. The G8 are the richest and most powerful countries in the world. G8 leaders and some African presidents will discuss strengthening global economic growth and helping Africa. United Nations Secretary – General, will also attend.

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70.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

    A.Animals behave by instinct.

    B.Animals have self-awareness.

    C.Animals have feelings and love.

    D.Animals do not have language skills.

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69.The research on pigs at Purdue University shows that______

A.pigs love being alone.

B.pigs easily become physically ill.

C.pigs need affection.

D.pigs don’t like to play with each other.

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68.McDonald’s and KFC give money to support scientist to do research on animals,because_____

A.they are international big companies.

B.they love animals.

C.they are pressured by animal right groups.

D.they earn a large amount of money and want to do some good deeds.

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60.The best title for this passage would be _______.

   A.Uniforms and Society

   B.The Importance of Wearing a Uniform

   C.Practical Benefits of Wearing a Uniform

   D.Advantages and Disadvantages of Uniforms

答案  56.B  57.A  58.D  59.C  60.D

Passage 18

(北京市北大附中2007年5月高三最后适应测试A篇)

Animals are more like us than we ever imagined.They feel pain, they experience stress, they show affection, excitement and love.All these findings have been made by scientists in recent years---and such results are beginning to change how we view animals.

Strangely enough, some of this research was sponsored by fast food companies like McDonald’s and KFC.Pressured by animal rights groups , these companies felt they had to fund scientists researching the emotional and mental states of animals.

McDonald’s, for instance, funded studies on pig behavior at Purdue University, Indiana.This research found that pigs seek affection and easily become depressed if left alone or prevented from playing with each other.If they become depressed, they soon become physically ill.Because of this, and other similar studies, the European Union has banned the use of isolating pig stalls from 2010.In Germany, the government is encouraging pig farmers to gibe each pig 20 seconds of human contact a day, and to provide them with toys to prevent them from fighting

Other scientists have shown that animals think and behave like humans.Koko, the 300-pound gorilla at the Gorilla Foundation in Northern California, for instance, has been taught sigh language.Koko can now understand several thousand English words, more than many humans who speak English as a second language.On human IQ tests, she scores between 70 and 95.

Before such experiments, humans thought language skills were absent from the animal kingdom.Other myths are also being overturned, like the belief that animals lack

self-awareness.Studies have also shown that animals mourn their dead, and that they play for pleasure.

These striking similarities between animal and human behavior have led some to ask a question: “If you believe in evolution, how can’t you believe that animals have feelings that human beings have?”

Until recently, scientists believed that animals behaved by instinct and that what appeared to be learned behavior was merely genetically-programmed activity.But as Koko the Gorilla shows, this is not the case.In fact, learning is passed from parent to offspring far more often than not in the animal kingdom.

So what implications does this knowledge have for humans? Because of this, should we ban hunting and animal testing? Should we close zoos? Such questions are being raised by many academics and politicians.Harvard and 25 other American law schools have introduced courses on animal rights.Germany meanwhile, recently guaranteed animal rights in its constitution---the first country to do so.

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59.According to the passage, people wearing uniforms _______.

   A.are usually helpful

   B.have little or no individual freedom

   C.tend to lose their individuality

   D.enjoy greater popularity

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