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然而,谷歌和其他技術(shù)提供商嚴(yán)密檢測(cè)他們的效果并不斷進(jìn)行改進(jìn)。根據(jù)每次你搜索并得到正確答案的嘗試次數(shù)。 45.G 。原文第7段全部。細(xì)節(jié)題:原文對(duì)應(yīng)by stricter rules on…. 。推理題:第一段But后說(shuō)cheerleader覺(jué)得EU 有debt,decline和lower growth。 4 Will the European Union make it? The question would have sounded strange not long ago. Now even the project’s greatest cheerleaders talk of a continent facing a “Bermuda triangle” of debt, population decline and lower growth. As well as those chronic problems, the EU face an acute crisis in its economic core, the 16 countries that use the single currency. Markets have lost faith that the euro zone’s economies, weaker or stronger, will one day converge thanks to the discipline of sharing a single currency, which denies unpetitive members the quick fix of devaluation. Yet the debate about how to save Europe’s single currency from disintegration is stuck. It is stuck because the euro zone’s dominant powers, France and Germany, agree on the need for greater harmonization within the euro zone, but disagree about what to harmonies. Germany thinks the euro must be saved by stricter rules on borrow spending and petitiveness, barked by quasiautomatic sanctions for governments that do not obey. These might include threats to freeze EU funds for poorer regions and EU megaprojects and even the suspension of a country’s voting rights in EU ministerial councils. It insists that economic coordination should involve all 27 members of the EU club, among whom there is a small majority for freemarket liberalism and economic rigour?! ?5.B?! ?3.C。 .[A]was related to large space [B]was identified with emptiness[C]was not reliant on abundant decoration [D]was not associated with efficiency 34. What is true about the apartments Mies building Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive?[A]They ignored details and proportions. [B]They were built with materials popular at that time.[C]They were more spacious than neighboring buildings.[D]They shared some characteristics of abstract art. 35. What can we learn about the design of the “Case Study House”?[A]Mechanical devices were widely used. [B]Natural scenes were taken into consideration[C]Details were sacrificed for the overall effect [D]Ecofriendly materials were employed.參考答案 31.C。 .[A]prosperity and growth [B]efficiency and practicality [C]restraint and confidence [D]pride and faithfulness 32. Which of the following can be inferred from Paragraph 3 about Bauhaus?[A]It was founded by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. [B]Its designing concept was affected by World War II. [C]Most American architects used to be associated with it. [D]It had a great influence upon American architecture.33. Mies held that elegance of architectural design Architecture magazine between 1945 and 1962 were yet another homegrown influence on the “l(fā)ess is more” trend. Aesthetic effect came from the landscape, new materials and forthright detailing. In his Case Study House, Ralph everyday life – few American families acquired helicopters, though most eventually got clothes dryers – but his belief that selfsufficiency was both desirable and inevitable was widely shared. 31. The postwar American housing style largely reflected the Americans’主旨題:文章分析美國(guó)報(bào)紙出現(xiàn)的問(wèn)題,說(shuō)明要挽救。推理題:日本美國(guó)原文用了對(duì)比的方法說(shuō)廣告占得比例不一樣,因此問(wèn)題是廣告收入來(lái)源。 .[A]American Newspapers: Struggling for Survival[B]American Newspapers: Gone with the Wind [C]American Newspapers: A Thriving Business [D]American Newspapers: A Hopeless Story參考答案 26.D。 . [A]have more sources of revenue [B]have more balanced newsrooms [C]are less dependent on advertising [D]are less affected by readership 29. What can be inferred from the last paragraph about the current newspaper business? [A]Distinctiveness is an essential feature of newspapers. [B]Completeness is to blame for the failure of newspaper. [C]Foreign bureaus play a crucial role in the newspaper business. [D]Readers have lost their interest in car and film reviews. 30. The most appropriate title for this text would be . [A]neglected the sign of crisis [B]failed to get state subsidies [C]were