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1、Unit 12 You cannot burn the candle at both ends.蜡烛不能两头点,精力不可过分耗 学习内容 题 材 词 数 建议时间 得分统计 做题备忘 Part A Text 1 商业经济 445 /10 Text 2 文化教育 471 /10 Text 3 科普知识 397 /10 Text 4 社会生活 400 /10 Part B 社会生活 598 /10 Part C 科普知识 381 /10 Part A Directions:Read the following texts.Answer the questions blow each text by
2、 choosing A,B,C or D.Text 1 Opinion polls are now beginning to show that,whoever is to blame and whatever happens from now on,high unemployment is probably here to say.This means we shall have to find ways of sharing the available employment more widely.But we need to go further.We must ask some fun
3、damental questions about the future work.Should we continue to treat employment as the norm?Should we not rather encourage many ways for self-respecting people to work?Should we not create conditions in which many of us can work for ourselves,rather than for an employer?Should we not aim to revive t
4、he household and the neighborhood,as well as the factory and the office,as centers of production and work?The industrial age has been the only period of human history in which most people s work has taken the form of jobs.The industrial age may now be coming to an end,and some of the changes in work
5、 patterns which it brought may have to be reversed.This seems a daunting thought.But,in fact,it could offer the prospects of a better future for work.Universal employment,as its history shows,has not meant economic freedom.Employment became widespread when the enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuri
6、es made many people dependent on paid work by depriving them of the use of the land,and thus of the means to provide a living for themselves.Then the factory system destroyed the cottage industries and removed work from people s homes.Later,as transport improved,first by rail and then by road,people
7、 commuted longer distances to their places of employment until,eventually,many people s work lost all connection with their home lives and the places in which they live.Meanwhile,employment put women at a disadvantage.In pre-industrial times,men and women had shared the productive work of the househ
8、old and village community.Now it became customary for the husband to go out to paid employment,leaving the unpaid work of the home and families to his wife.Tax and benefit regulations still assume this norm today,and restrict more flexible sharing of work roles between the sexes.It was not only wome
9、n whose work status suffered.As employment became the dominant form of work,young people and old people were excludeda problem now,as more teenagers become frustrated at school and more retired people want to live active lives.All this may now have to change.The time has certainly come to switch som
10、e effort and resources away from the idealist goal of creating jobs for all,to the urgent practical task of helping many people to manage without full-time jobs.1.Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of the text?A Employment became widespread in the 17th and 18th centuries.B Unemploy
11、ment will remain a major problem for industrialized nations.C The industrial age may now be coming to an end.D Efforts and resources should be devoted to helping people to take other forms of work.2.According to the author,what should we do to cope with high unemployment?A Create situation in which
12、people work for themselves.B Continue to treat employment as the norm.C Endeavor to revive the factory and the office as centers of production.D Encourage people to work in normal working conditions.3.The word“daunting”(Line 3,Para.3)most probably means A shocking.B interesting.C confusing.D stimula
13、ting.4.Which of the followings is a factor contributing to the spread of employment?A The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries.B The development of work patterns.C Relief from housework on the part of women.D The development of economic freedom.5.What can be inferred from the text?A Most people
14、 polled believe that we should pay attention to the high unemployment.B Many farmers lost their land when new facilities were being constructed.C In pre-industrial societies,housework was mainly carried out by women.D Some of the changes in work pattern have been reversed.Text 2 Getting ready to go
15、back to school in the good old days of,say,1997 meant a few trips to the mall and the stationery aisle and a quick check of the bus route.This year,for many parents,there are some new things to remember:The teachers e-mail address,the schools website and which night online homework-help chat will be
16、 offered.“The 1999-2000 school year will be the one where the majority of parents really feel the Internets influence on their childrens education at the everyday level,”says Jonathan Carson,chairman and CEO of the Family Education Co.,which offers a parenting website at and a framework for local sc
17、hools to create and maintain their own sites.This year promises to show a quantum leap in the spread of school technology:Parents in many districts can expect to be able to check the school lunch menu,read class notes,see activity calendars and view nightly homework assignmentsall online.“The school
18、s are wired,”says Carson.“A majority of parents now have access and the educators are ready to go.”Over the summer,parents of high school German students in Ithaca,N.Y.got to be part of a class trip to Europe,through their home computers.The class brought a digital camera and laptop with them to Ger
19、many and documented their visit on their web page.Harry Ash,father of 16-year-old traveler Brian,found it reassuring to see his son s smiling face from half a world away.Before their kids left,parents had checked the site for scheduling information,a list of activities and advice on cultural differe
20、nces.When it s designed well,a district,school or classroom website can change the relationship between the parent and the school,says Cynthia Lapier,Ithaca s director of information and instructional technology.“The more you can involve parents in school,the better.”Lapier says.“The technology give
21、s us another way to reach them,especially parents of secondary school students,who tend to be less involved.”Ithaca high school physics teacher Stever Wirt gets e-mail from parents regularly,some from moms and dads he believes might otherwise not pick up the phone with a concern.Using software calle
22、d Blackboard CourseInfo,Wirt conducts online chats with his students often reviewing for a quiz or discussing homework problems.The way things are going,by the end of this year,many parents may be fully convertedand in fact dependent upon their schools technological capabilities.At a recently wired
23、school in Novi,Michigan,the school webmaster was just a few hours late posting the lunch-menu calendar on the website.In that time,more than a dozen parents called him by telephone to request the information.“A year ago,it never would have been there,”says Carson.“And now parents are finding it s to
24、ugh to get by without it”6.Many parents now remember the teacher s e-mail address and the school s website because A by doing so they needn t go to the store to buy stationery for their children.B they can get the information of their children s school and the teachers.C the e-mail and the website c
25、an help them find out what their children do.D they can observe how the Internet affect their children s education every day.7.The sentence“A majority of”(Line4,Para.2)means that A the schools and parents are connected by the Internet so that teachers will leave school.B parents can find out what ha
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