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t ___ A men start to do things differently for women’s sake. B women ask men for help whenever necessary. C women bee independent and selfreliant. D women stop peting with men at work. 73. Which of the following can best serve as the title of this passage? A WomenStop ‘Leaning” and Start Leading B MenBe Helpful at Home and at Work. C Men and Women—Who Is Superior? D Men and Woman—How Different Are They?74. The author seems to be _____ these articles by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant. A interested in B critical about C convinced by D encouraged by Passage Five Imagine a world without alcohol sponsorship of sport and without drinks ads on TV. You’re imagining France, the country with a heavy drinking rate one sixth that of Ireland. It’s a country where there is a genuinely sensible and mature approach to alcoholwith a range of regulations for the alcohol industry. To be certain, people drink in Francethere is alcoholism and serious issues for public health there, just as in other societies where alcohol is availablebut in France, the trend is downward and heavy drinking isn’t group activity where getting drunk is the objective. The drinks industry in Ireland is pitilessly efficient and deeply rationallike any multibillion euro industry, knowing how to get people to drink more, how to grow a market, how to cultivate the next generation of drinkers and how to put them on the value addition conveyor belt. The economics of drinking is strikingly obvious. A massive diversity of products at a massively wide range of prices, with a staggering diversity of lifestyle messages and marketing approaches to segment and divide the market. We start with the young drinkers, who don’t have a whole lot of moneyfor young men there’re the thin aluminum can beers which promise European sophistication and precious metals. For the ladies there are the lighter alcohols and coolers, which promise to have one laugh uncontrollably into the night with your equally attractive midtwenties friends, often with a threefortwo offer. The next stage in the process is to get the drinker into the bottled beers and shift the ladies towards whiskey. In summer, everyone is encouraged to dedicate time to quenching the thirst with juiceand to move on from there. At each life stage there is a highervalue drink product targeted at our aspirations and an encouragement to get some of the good life. The drinks industry reminds us to tame our animal side with a trip to their website saying that ‘enjoying a drink may be a part of Irish culture…’ and, at the start of an article on the possible health benefits of cutting down on alcohol, states: “Lots of people associate moderate drinking with relaxation and fun.” The drinks industry needs young drinkersit cultivate drinkers as early as possible, but it cultivates partners and harvests goodwill as well. 75. Which of the following statements is true about France? A No one consumes an excessive amount of alcohol. B There are no strict regulations for the alcohol industry. C Sport can be sponsored by alcohol producers. D There are no TV mercials related to alcohol. 76. The underlined words in Paragraph 3 imply that the drinks industry in Ireland___ A cares about the health of consumers B is good at boosting sales of alcohol. C has enjoyed quite high productivity D tries to make money by illegal means 77. Paragraph 4 and 5 are focused on ____the drinks industry. A the economic employed by B the wide range of products of C various lifestyle messages from D health benefits associated with 78. The drinks industry has been working hard to increase its sales by ____ A telling consumers the truth about the harm of alcohol. B encouraging consumers to use the same drink product. C targeting at young drinkers exclusively and relentlessly. D matching each stage of life with a particular type of drink 79. The central idea of this passage is that in Ireland____ A the drinks industry cares about sales, not you. B alcoholism is a serious social problem. C there is an abundant supply of drink products. D people should learn from their French neighbors 80. The author’s tone in writing this passage is ___ A appreciative B supportive C ironic D objective Part Two Part V Translation (30 minutes, 20 points) Section A (15 minutes, 10 points) Directions: Put the following paragraph into Chinese. Write your Chinese version in the proper space on Answer Sheet II. The analysis of creative people and creative objects has demonstrated that most scientific and artistic innovations emerge from joint thinking, passionate discussions, and shared struggles among different people, emphasizing the importance of the social dimension of creativity. Interpersonal interactions are not only indispensable but central to social creativity. On the other hand, people participate in such collaborative inquiry and creation as individuals who need time to think or reflect about their contributions to social inquiry or creativity. Complex design problems seldom fall within the boundaries of one specific domain。 therefore, they require the participation and teamwork of different people with various backgrounds, who speak to make their unique voice heard. Section B (15 minutes, 10 points) Direction: Put the following paragraph into English. Write your English version in the proper space on Answer Sheet II 任何一項現代發(fā)明都沒有像計算機那樣改變了人類的工作和生活方式,幾十年前可能需要數月完成的計算現在只需幾分鐘。我們昔日的夢想變成了現實。自由上網使我們輕而易舉地得到所需的信息,而虛擬世界是我們自娛的好地方。Any modern invention has not changed …..No modern inventions have changed the way humans work and live as profoundly as the puter. What might have taken months to calculate decades ago can be finished in a few minutes. What we used to dream about/what we dreamed about in the past has been turned into realities. Free intern