标题: 建行考试英语阅读理解 [打印本页] 作者: qbqcy 时间: 2010-1-17 21:17 标题: 建行考试英语阅读理解 Some of the concerns surrounding Turkey’s application to join the European Union, to be voted on by the EU’s Council of Ministers on December 17th, are economic-in particular, the country’s relative poverty. Its GDP per head is less than a third of the average for the 15 pre-2004 members of the EU. But it is not far off that of one of the ten new members which joined on May 1st 2004 (Latvia), and it is much the same as those of two countries, Bulgaria and Romania, which this week concluded accession talks with the EU that could make them full members on January 1st 2007.
Furthermore, the country’s recent economic progress has been, according to Donald Johnston, the secretary-general of the OECD, "stunning". GDP in the second quarter of the year was 13.4% higher than a year earlier, a rate of growth that no EU country comes close to matching. Turkey’s inflation rate has just fallen into single figures for the first time since 1972, and this week the country reached agreement with the IMF on a new three-year, $10 billion economic programme that will, according to the IMF’s managing director, Rodrigo Rato, "help Turkey... reduce inflation toward European levels, and enhance the economy’s resilience".
Resilience has not historically been the country’s economic strong point. As recently as 2001, GDP fell by over 7%. It fell by more than 5% in 1994, and by just under 5% in 1999. Indeed, throughout the 1990s growth oscillated like an electrocardiogram recording a violent heart attack. This irregularity has been one of the main reasons (along with red tape and corruption) why the country has failed dismally to attract much-needed foreign direct investment. Its stock of such investment (as a percentage of GDP) is lower now than it was in the 1980s, and annual inflows have scarcely ever reached $1 billion (whereas Ireland attracted over $25 billion in 2003, as did Brazil in every year from 1998 to 2000).
One deterrent to foreign investors is due to disappear on January 1st 2005. On that day, Turkey will take away the right of virtually every one of its citizens to call themselves a millionaire. Six noughts will be removed from the face value of the lira; one unit of the local currency will henceforth be worth what 1m are now-ie, about作者: tierney_liu 时间: 2010-1-17 21:20
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楼下的贴 刚才对过了 答的太仓促 正确率一般作者: ruby_chen 时间: 2010-1-17 21:25
其中的两篇,有答案。
谁能找到第三篇阿?作者: lbw1988ok 时间: 2010-1-17 21:37
都对了作者: 2241606216 时间: 2010-1-17 21:51
谢了作者: 怎么還沒死 时间: 2010-1-17 21:58
很強大。。。。。。。作者: mabin0572 时间: 2010-1-17 22:16
谢谢,楼主!作者: mabin0572 时间: 2010-1-17 22:18
楼主,谢谢作者: haodong 时间: 2010-1-17 22:42
:66)作者: zhangkx 时间: 2010-1-17 22:48
TEXT A
In the case of mobile phones, change is everything. Recent research indicates that the mobile phone is changing not only our culture, but our very bodies as well.
First. Let’s talk about culture. The difference between the mobile phone and its parent, the fixed-line phone, you get whoever answers it.
This has several implications. The most common one, however, and perhaps the thing that has changed our culture forever, is the “meeting” influence. People no longer need to make firm plans about when and where to meet. Twenty years ago, a Friday night would need to be arranged in advance. You needed enough time to allow everyone to get from their place of work to the first meeting place. Now, however, a night out can be arranged on the run. It is no longer “see you there at 8”, but “text me around 8 and we’ll see where we all are”.
Texting changes people as well. In their paper, “insights into the Social and Psychological Effects of SMS Text Messaging”, two British researchers distinguished between two types of mobile phone users: the “talkers” and the “texters”-those who prefer voice to text message and those who prefer text to voice.
They found that the mobile phone’s individuality and privacy gave texters the ability to express a whole new outer personality. Texters were likely to report that their family would be surprised if they were to read their texts. This suggests that texting allowed texters to present a self-image that differed from the one familiar to those who knew them well.
Another scientist wrote of the changes that mobiles have brought to body language. There are two kinds that people use while speaking on the phone. There is the “speakeasy”: the head is held high, in a self-confident way, chatting away. And there is the “spacemaker”: these people focus on themselves and keep out other people.
Who can blame them? Phone meetings get cancelled or reformed and camera-phones intrude on people’s privacy. So, it is understandable if your mobile makes you nervous. But perhaps you needn’t worry so much. After all, it is good to talk.
81 when people plan to meet nowadays, they
A: arrange the meeting place beforehand
B. postpone fixing the place till last minute
C: seldom care about when and where to meet
D: still love to work out detailed meeting plans.
82 According to the two British researchers, the social and psychological effect are mostly likely to be seen on
A: TALKERS
B; the "speakeasy"
c. the “spacemaker”
D. texters
83 We can infer from the passage that the texts sent by texters are
A: quite revealing
B: well written
c: unacceptable by others
d; shocking to others
84 according to the passage ,who is afraid of being heard while talking on the mobile
a: talkers
b: the speakeasy
c :the spacemaker
d: texters
85 an appropriate title for the passage might be
A: the SMS effect
b: cultural implication of mobile use
c: change in the use of the mobile
d: body language and the mobile phone!
答案是:BDDCC
是06年4月专四原题!作者: wwjjnn 时间: 2010-1-18 00:21
那我也错了好几个作者: 燕zyk03 时间: 2010-1-18 11:08
楼主好强大,把原题找出来了作者: fengshaona 时间: 2010-1-18 11:29
为什么你的答案跟别人的不一样啊 到底谁的对啊>?作者: tracyknow 时间: 2010-1-18 11:29
turkey的那篇是考研英语某位老师的精度150篇中的一篇,之前看过了而且也看过了中文翻译,但是没有仔细看一下错了的题目,结果还是按照练习时候的错误答案来了,唉:72)作者: 125062901 时间: 2010-1-18 11:33
最后一篇和别人帖子里给出的答案不一样啊?。。。作者: 金融 时间: 2010-1-18 13:30
如果是真的答案的话 我阅读就错了一个 看来50分有点希望了作者: allen0603 时间: 2010-1-18 15:47 回复 11#zhangkx