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 北京地区成人本科学士学位英语统一考试

2010.05.08(A卷)

PartIReadingComprehension(30%)

Passage1

  Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Themulti-billion-dollarWesternpopmusicindustryisunderfire.ItisbeingblamedbytheUnitedNationsforthedramaticriseindrugabuseworldwide,"Themostworryingdevelopmentisacultureofdrug-friendliness,"saystheUN'sInternationalNarcoticsControlBoardinareportreleasedlastyear.

  The74-pagestudysaysthepopmusic,asaglobalindustry,isbyfarthemostinfluentialtrend-setterforyoungpeopleofmostcultures."Somesongsencouragepeopletotakedrugs.(78)Certainpopstarsmakestatementsandsetexamplesasiftheuseofdrugsfornon-medicinalpurposeswereanormalandacceptablepartofaperson'slifestyle,"thestudysays.

  Surprisingly,saystheBoard,theeffectofdrug-friendlypopmusicseemstosurvivedespitetheoccasionalshockofdeathbyoverdose(过量用药)."Suchincidentsendtobeseenasanoccasiontomourn(哀悼)thelossofarolemodel,andnotanopportunitytofacethedeadlyeffectofdruguse,"itnotes.Sincethe1970s,severalinternationallyfamoussingerandmoviestars—includingElvisPresley,JaniceJophlin,JohnBelushi,JimiHendrix,JonathanMelvinandAndyGibbs—havediedofeitherdrugabuseordrugrelatedillnesses.Withtheglobalizationofpopularmusic,messagespromotingdrugabusearenowreachingbeyondtheircountriesoforigin."Inmostcountries,thenamesofcertainpopstarshavebecomefamiliartothemembersofeveryhousehold,"thestudysays.

  TheUNstudyalsoblamesthemediaforitsdescriptionofcertaindrugincidents,whichencouragesratherthanpreventsdrugabuse."Overthepastyears,wehaveseenhowdrugabuseisincreasinglyregardedasbeingacceptableorevenattractive,"saysHamidGhodse,presidentoftheBoard."Powerfulpressuregroupsrunpoliticalcampainsaimedatlegalizingcontrolleddrugs,"hesays.Ghodsealsopointsoutthatallthesedevelopmentshavecreatedanenvironmentwhichistolerant(容忍的)oforevenfavorabletodrugabuseandspoilsinternationaldrugpreventioneffortscurrentlyunderway.

  Thestudyfocusesondemandreductionandpreventionwithinanenvironmentthathasbecometolerantofdrugabuse.TheBoardcallsongovernmentstodotheirlegalandmoralduties,andtoactagainstthepro-drug(赞成吸毒)messagesoftheyouthculturetowhichyoungpeopleincreasinglyarebeingexposed.

  1.Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoestheauthortendtoagreewith?

  A.Theuseofdrugsfornon-medicinalpurposesisanacceptablepartofaperson'slifestyle.

  B.Thespreadingofpopmusicmaycausedrugabusetobeyondcountryboundaries.

  C.Noeffortshavebeenmadetopreventthespreadingofdrugabuse.

  D.Governmentshavenoabilityatactagainstthepro-drugmessagesoftheyouthculture.

  2.Theexpression"underfire"inthefirstparagraphmeans________.

  A.inanurgentsituation

  B.facingsomeproblems

  C.beingcriticized

  D.introuble

  3.Fromthethirdparagraph,welearnthattheyouth________.

  A.tendtomournthepopstarswhodiedofoverdoseasrolemodes

  B.areshockedtoknowevenpopstarsmayabusedrugs

  C.trytofacethedeadlyeffectofdruguse

  D.maystopabusingdrugs

  4.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedastolerantofdrugabuse?

  A.Thespreadingofpopmusic.

  B.Themedia.

  C.Politicalcampaignsrunbypowerfulpressuregroups.

  D.Thelowpriceofsomedrugs.

  5.Accordingtothepassage,popmusic________

  A.hasagreatinfluenceonyoungpeopleofmostcultures

  B.attractsasmallnumberofyoungpeople

  C.isnotaprofitableindustry

  D.isaloneresponsiblefordrugabuse

  Passage2

  Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Therearemanyolderpeopleintheworldandtherewillbemanymore.Alittle-knownfactisthatover60percentoftheolderpeopleliveindevelopingcountries.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization,by2020therewillbe1billion,withover700millionlivingindevelopingcountries.

  Itisasurprisingfactthatthepopulationageingisparticularlyrapidindevelopingcountries.Forexample,ittookFrance115yearsfortheproportionofolderpeopletodoublefrom7percentto14percent.ItisestimatedtotakeChinaamere27yearstoachievethissameincrease.

  Whataretheimplicationsoftheseincreasednumbersofolderfolk?

(76)Oneofthebiggestworriesforgovernmentsisthatthelongerpeoplelive,themorelikelihoodthereisfordiseasesandfordisability(残疾).Attentionisbeingpaidtotheneedtokeeppeopleashealthyaspossible,includingduringoldage,tolessenthefinancialburdenonthestate.

  (77)Anothersignificantproblemistheneedfortheyoungergenerationstounderstandandvaluetheolderpeopleintheirsociety.InsomeAfricancountries,certainlyinAsia,olderpeoplearerespectedandregardedastheoneswithspecialknowledge.Yettraditionsarefadingawaydaily,whichdoesnotensurethecontinuedhighregardofolderpeople.Associetychanges,attitudeswillchange.

  Muchneedstobedonetogetridofagediscrimination(歧视)inemployment.Life-longlearningprogramsneedtobeprovidedtoenableolderpeopletobeactivemembersinacountry'sdevelopment.

  Socialsecuritypoliciesneedtobeestablishedtoprovideadequateincomeprotectionforolderpeople.Bothpublicandprivateschemesarevitalinordertobuildasuitablesafetynet.

  6.Theproportionofolderpeople________.

  A.isbiggerindevelopedcountriesthanindevelopingcountries

  B.isone-seventhofthepopulationindevelopingcountries

  C.willincreasemuchfasterinChinathaninFrance

  D.willbesixtypercentindevelopingcountriesby2020

  7.Accordingtopassage,whichofthefollowingaregovernmentsmostworriedabout?

  A.Thediseasesanddisabilityofolderpeople.

  B.Thelongerlifeandgoodhealthofpeople.

  C.Thelossoftaxesonolderpeople.

  D.Theincreasingrespectforolderpeople.

  8.Itisstateddirectlyinthepassagethatolderpeopleshould________.

  A.betreateddifferentlyindifferentcultures

  B.enjoyasimilarlifestyle

  C.beignoredassocietychanges

  D.bevaluedbytheyongergenerations

  9.WhichofthefollowingmeasureisNOTmentionedtosolvethepopulationageingproblem?

  A.Gettingridofagediscriminationinemployment.

  B.Ensuringadequateincomeprotectionforolderpeople.

  C.Ensuringadequateincomeprotectionforolderpeople.

  D.Providingfreehealthcareforsickolderpeople.

  E.Supplyinglife-longlearningprogramstoolderpeople.

  10.Theauthorconcludesinthelastparagraphthat________.

  A.governmentshavespentlotsoftimeinsolvingtheageingproblem

  B.populationageingisahardproblem,butitneedstobesolvedurgently

  C.peoplearetoobusytosolvethepopulationageingproblem

  D.muchtimeandeffortwillbelostinsolvingtheageingproblem

  Passage3

  Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  (79)Extensivenewstudiessuggestthattheworldhasmadeextraordinaryprogressinreducingpovertyinrecentdecades.Theresearchsuggeststhatthepaceofeconomicprogresshasbeenrapidandcontinuedfordecades,builtonthefoundationsofrelativepoliticalstability,risingtrade,andeconomicliberalization(自由化)aftertwoworldwars.Onenewstudy,publishedrecentlybytheInstituteforInternationalEconomicsinWashington,findthattheproportionofthe6.1billionpeopleintheworldwholiveon$1adayorlessshrankfrom63percentin1950to35percentin1980and12percentin1999.bysomeothermeasures,theprogresshasbeenmoremodest.Still,economistsagreethatpovertyhasplungedinkeynationssuchasIndiaandespeciallyChina,thankstoslowingpopulationgrowthaswellaseconomicfreedom."Thisisahugesuccessfortheworldasawhole,"saysHarvardUniversityeconomistRichardCooper."Wearedoingsomethingright."

  ThenewscomesastheWorldBankisabouttoopenitsannualmeetinginWashington-aneventthathasbeentroubledinrecentyearsbyproteststhattheBankanditssisterInstitution,theInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF国际货币组织),havedonetoolittlefortheworld'spoor.(80)Theneweconomicresearchwillnotputanendtothatdispute.Vastpopulationsremainpoor,andmanystillquestionthewisdomofWorldBankpolicies.Nonetheless,theresearchfindingsarehelpfultounderstandwhatpoliciesshouldbefollowedbythoseinstitutionsandhundredsofotherdevelopmentgroupsworkingveryhardtohastenthepaceofworldeconomicprogress.Ifdramaticgainsareunderway,thepresentpolicies-callingforopenmarkets,freebusinessactivities,andtightmonetarycontrol-areworkingandcorrect.

  ButcriticsofIMFandWorldBankpoliciesmaintainthatsucheconomicsuccessstoriesasJapan,China,SouthKoreaandSingaporearerootedinmorethanjust"free"markets.Thesenationshavemanagedtogrowrapidly,andtherebyreducepoverty,bylimitingimportswhentheirdomesticindustrieswereyoung,pushingexportstorichnations,andputtingcontrolsonpurelyinternationalfinancialflows.Thehavebeenopentoforeign-ownedfactoriesbuthaveofteninsistedthatthoseinvestorssharetheknowledgeandskillonmoderntechnologies.

  11.Theword"plunged"inthefirstparagraphmeans________.

  A.decreasedB.climbedC.increasedD.droppedintowater

  12.Fromthepassage,welearnthat______.

  A.WorldBankhasdonenothingtohelpthepoorintheworld

  B.IMFonlyhelpstherichintheworld

  C.WorldBankcontrolsallthebanksintheworld

  D.Therearesomedemonstrationsa

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