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1、BFT 阅读(综合)-试卷 10 及答案解析(总分:48.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part 1(总题数:3,分数:48.00)Shooting molten rock more than 500 meters into the air, Etna sent streams of lava rushing down its northeastern and southern flanks. The eruption was accompanied by hundreds of earthquakes measuring up to 4.3 on the Richter scale. As
2、 a huge plume of smoke and ash drifted across the Mediterranean Sea, residents of Linguaglossa(the name means “tongues“ of lava)tried to ward off the lava flows by parading a statue of their patron saint through the towns streets. 1. But the episode was unnerving because it was so similar to an erra
3、tic eruption on the volcanos southern flank in the summer of 2001 that destroyed parts of a tourist complex and threatened the town of Nicolosi. Some of the lavas discharged in both events were of an unusual type last produced in large amounts at the site about 15,000 years ago. 2. The Sicilians liv
4、ing near Mount Etna have long regarded the volcano as a restless but relatively friendly neighbor. 3. But now some researchers believe they have found evidence that Etna is very gradually becoming more dangerous. It is unlikely that Etna will explode like Mount Saint Helens in the near future, but f
5、ierce eruptions may become more common. 4. Extensive reports and legends record about 3,000 years of the volcanos activity, but a reliable chronicle has been available only since the 17th century. Most of the earlier accounts are limited to particularly violent eruptions, such as those occurring in
6、122 B.C. and A.D. 1169, 1329, 1536 and 1669. During the eruption in 1669, an enormous lava flow buried part of the city of Catania before pouring into the sea. With a surface area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers, Etna is Europes largest volcano. Its 3,340-meter-high peak is often covered wi
7、th snow. 5. Blocks of this material are occasionally caught in the magma the molten rock moving upwardand ejected at the surface. Numerous blocks of white sandstone were blown out during the 2001 and 2002 eruptions. This phenomenon occurs whenever magma must open new paths for its ascent, as is usua
8、lly the case with lateral eruptions(those that occur on the volcanos flanks). The volcano is more than 500,000 years old. Remnants of its earliest eruptions are still preserved in nearby coastal regions in the form of pillow lavas, which emerge underwater and do in fact look like giant pillows. 6. T
9、oday a much steeper cone rests on the ancient shield volcano. It consists of at least five generations of volcanic edifices that have piled up during the past 100,000 to 200,000 years, each atop the remnants of its eroded or partly collapsed predecessor. 7. Among Etnas special features are the hundr
10、eds of small cinder cones scattered about its flanks. Each marks a lateral outbreak of magma. 8. A. Only the upper 2,000 meters consists of volcanic material; the mountain rests on a base of sedimentary rock beds. B. Perhaps because of divine intervention, nobody was hurt and damage was not widespre
11、ad. C. The name of “Etna“ is derived from an old Indo-Germanic root meaning “burned“ or “burning“. D. At first, a shield volcano so called because it resembles a shield placed face-up on the ground grew in a depression in the area where Etna now stands. E. One of the worlds most productive volcanoes
12、, Etna has spewed about 30 million cubic meters of igneous material each year since 1970, with a peak eruption rate of 300 cubic meters a second. F. At that time, a series of catastrophic eruptions led to the collapse of one of Etnas predecessor volcanoes. G. Though persistently active, Etna has not
13、 had a major explosive eruption such as the devastating 1980 event at Mount Saint Helens in Washington State for hundreds of years. H. The present-day cone has been built in the past 5,000 to 8,000 years.(分数:16.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_Todays career assumptions are
14、you can get a lot of development, challenge and job satisfaction and not necessarily be in a management role. A new malady is running rampantly in corporate America: management phobia. 1 “I hated all the meetings,“ says a 10-year award-winning manager, And I found the more you did for people who wor
15、ked for you, the more they expected. 2 With technology changing in a wink, you can never slack off these days if youre on the technical side. 3 In addition, the Dilbert factor is at work. With Scott Adamss popular cartoon characteras well as many television sitcoms routinely portraying managers as m
16、orons or enemies, they just dont get much respect anymore. Supervising others was always a tough task, but in the past that stress was offset by hopes for career mobility and financial rewards. 4 But in todays global, more competitive arena, a manager sits on an insecure perch. 5There are far fewer
17、rungs on the corporate ladder for managers to climb. In addition, managerial jobs demand more hours and headaches than ever before but offer slim, if any, financial paybacks and perks. Furthermore, managers now must supervise many people who are spread over different locations, even over different c
18、ontinents. 6 In an age of entrepreneurship, when the most praised people in business are those launching something new, management seems like an invisible, thankless role. 7 Management layoffs have done much to erode interest in managerial jobs, of course. 8 A. Many people dont want to be a manager
19、and many people who are managers are, frankly, itching to jump off the management track or have already. B. Its a rare person who can manage to keep up on the technical side and handle a management job, too. C. Restructuring have eliminated layer after layer of management as companies came to view t
20、heir organizations as collections of competencies rather than hierarchies. D. They must manage across functions with, say, design, finance, marketing and technical people reporting to them. E. I was a counselor, motivator, financial adviser and psychologist. F. Employers are looking for people who c
21、an do things, not for people who make other people do things. G. American Management Association surveys say three middle managers are laid off for every one being hired. H. Along with a sizable pay raise, people chosen as managers would begin a nearly automatic climb up the career ladder to lucrati
22、ve executive perks: stock options, company cars, club memberships, plus the key to the executive washroom.(分数:16.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_1While both have a large element of chance, in the long run the winner is the man who plays with steady skill. In both games ult
23、imate victory requires intimate knowledge of the rules, insight into the psychology of the other players, self-confidence, a considerable amount of self-discipline, and the ability to respond swiftly and effectively to opportunities provided by chance. No one expects poker to be played on the ethica
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