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of contraception and sexual abstinence started 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 pregnancy rates fell to a historically lowest point teenpregnancy rates were still consistently high 57. Consistent collection of national pregnancy rates did not begin until. 58. Jennifer Manlove would probably agree with which of the following statements? pregnancy rates usually do not follow a clearly identifiable pattern pregnancy rates may continue to go down based on the trend from previous years. pregnancy rates of 1998 and 1999 are not necessarily accurate predictors of future trends. 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 girls should prioritize natural births instead of abortions. 59. What can be inferred from the numbers provided in the passage? girls choose abortion rather than live births. pregnancy rates fell only within the whiteethnic group. pregnancy rates have been declining through the 1990s. total pregnancy rates for all American women was record low in 1997. 60. Leaders of the National Coalition Against Censorship believe that . government is not doing its part in promoting sexual abstinence abstinence education is doing more harm than good 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 government should not teach the teenagers to practice safe sex government should invest more funding to reduce teen pregnancies Part BDirections: the following Text carefully and then translate the underlined sentencessintosChinese.(10 points) What has happened to the American familythe fraying effect of harassed workingparents, the stranglehold of the media, the pressures of peer cultureis a theme much ranted about. Yet one aspect of what has happened has been overlooked :kids like those we see in“Kids” they e from all over the social spectrumnever seem to sit down to a proper meal at home isnot another pious harangue(高談闊論 ) on“spiritual starvation”。this is about the fact that we may be witnessing the first generation in history that has not been required t 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 o participate in that primal rite of socialization,the family meal. 62. The family meal is not only the core curriculum in the school ofcivilized discourse。 it is also a set of protocols(儀式 ) that curb(阻撓 ) our natural savagery and our animal greed and cultivate a capacity for sharing and thoughtfulness. Dinner rituals have nothing to do with class, or working women39。s busy lives, or any particular family structure. had dinners of boiled potatoes with families in Siberia, suppers of delicious cold cuts with single welfare mothers in Chicago, bowls of watery gruel in the Sahar made memorable by the grace with which they were offered and by the sight of youngsters learning through experience the art of human panionship. The teenagers ondisplay in“Kids”are not only physically starved by the junk food they consume as they slouch in front of the TV or lope toward their next bacchanal. Far worse, they are deprived of the main course of civilized lifethe practic 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 e of sitting down at the dinner table and observing the attendant conventions. Like the Passover seder or the Communion bread,the ritual of nutrition helps to imbue families, and societies at large, with greater empathy and . However, all rituals involve,to some degree, a sacrifice, and the home meal requires genuine sacrifices of time and energy,large expenditures of those very traits it and y of the in“Kids” the more affluent onesare the offspring of the“me generation,”members of what Christopher Lasch called“the culture of narcissism(自戀 ).”And those parents may be the most at fault. Might it be that they have stinted on the socializing of their children by focusing on their own rituals of enjoying their workout highs at health clubs or their learning highs in evening much more fun it is, how much less tiring,for us to enjoy a fine,quiet dinner by ourselves,or with our buddies(哥們 ),without the litany(許多 ) of questions and corrections that youngsterspany entails. But the family meal sh 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 ould continue to be a ceremonial, sacred time. If we hold on to it,we risk rearing yet more kids who wake up asking“What happened?” SectionⅣWriting (20 Points) Directions: (1) The 20xx olympic Games will beheld in Beijing. Preparations for this great event are under way. Give your suggestions to Beijing. (2)Your essay should be in no less than 200 words and meet the requirement below: 1)List the primary concerns in your opinion. 2)Give your answers. 全真模擬試題 (一 )答案詳解及聽力原文 SectionⅠListening Comprehension Part A 1. reruns 2. older 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 3. movies 4. mercials 5. annoying Part B 6. World Heart Federation 7. simply overweight 8. diseases and stroke 9. High blood pressure 10. nutritional values Part C 1113 A D C 1416 A A D 1720 B D A A SectionⅡUse of English 21. (D)從句的謂語部分 “ 由一些表面跡象組成的 ” 可以看出前后含有整體與部分的關(guān)系。選項(xiàng) (D) whole(整個(gè) )符合句意。 pl 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 ete 意為 “ 完整的 ” , full 意為 “ 全面的 ” , total 意為 “ 總體上 ” ,強(qiáng)調(diào)數(shù)量。 22. (B)“ 通過 (依據(jù) )膚色判斷種族 ” 。當(dāng)選介詞 from。 23. (B)該句為虛擬語氣結(jié)構(gòu),應(yīng)該選擇 if,表示條件。選項(xiàng) (A)、(C)、 (D)不合 語法。 24. (C)此處隱含 “ 說出,講出 ” 的意思,選項(xiàng) (C)正確。其余三項(xiàng)意思不妥,可排除。 25. (C)從下文的詳細(xì)說明可以看出在 physical structure, the brainor the internal ans 上是說不出任何東西的,此處應(yīng)選擇否定詞 nothing,故 (C)正確。 26. (B)句意判斷此處應(yīng)為 “ 指出,預(yù)示 ” ,選項(xiàng) (B)正確。其余幾項(xiàng)不合句意。 27. (A)下文說 no type is distinct to any race“ 沒有哪一種血型是哪一個(gè) 人種所特有的 ” ,那么就說明四種血型在每一個(gè)人種中都存在。故選 (A)。 28. (A)空格前的定冠詞 the 限定了對(duì)選項(xiàng) A 的選擇。 29. (D)此處談?wù)摯竽X大 大量的管理資料下載 大量的管理資料下載 小不一, vary“ 多種多樣,不同 ” ,符合題意,選項(xiàng) (A)、 (B)、(C)意思不妥。 30. (C)選擇該項(xiàng)之前,應(yīng)搞清楚大腦的大小與人的智力到底有無關(guān)系,從下文所舉的兩個(gè)