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1、公共英语五级-17 及答案解析(总分:54.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)As the Internet has rapidly become a mainstream medium, the social impact of the Internet has been a topic of ongoing debate. Some studies have found that Internet use is associated with reduced social networks and increased lon
2、eliness. Internet use appears to cause a decline in psychological well-being, 1 to research at Carnegie Mellon University. Even people 2 spent just a few hours a week 3 the Internet experienced more depression and loneliness 4 those who logged on less frequently, the two-year study showed. And it wa
3、sn“t 5 people who were already feeling had spent more time on the internet, 6 that using the Net actually appeared to 7 the bad feelings. Researchers are puzzling over the results, 8 were completely contrary 9 their expectation. They expected that the Net would 10 socially healthier than television,
4、 since the Net allows 11 to choose their information and to communicate 12 others. The fact 13 Internet use reduces time available for family and friends may account 14 the drop in well-being, researchers hypothesized. Faceless, bodiless “virtual“ communication may be less psychologically satisfying
5、 than 15 conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower. 16 possibility is that exposure 17 the wider world via the Net makes users less 18 with their lives. “But it“s important to remember this is 19 about the technology, per se; it“s about 20 it is used,“ says psychologist
6、Christine Riley of Intel, one of the study“s sponsors. “It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms of how you design applications and services for technology.“(分数:20.00)二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Opinion polls are now be
7、ginning to show that, whoever is to blame and whatever happens from now on, high unemployment is probably hero to stay. This means we shall have to make ways of sharing the available employment more widely. But we need to go further. We must ask some primary questions about the future of work. Would
8、 we continue to treat employment as the norm? Would we not rather encourage many other 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 the household and the neighborhood, as
9、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 coaling to an end, and some of the changes in work patterns which it brought may h
10、ave to be reversed. This seems a daunting thought. But, in fact, it could provide the prospect 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 centuries made many people dep
11、endent 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 transportation improved, first by rail and then by road, people commuted lo
12、nger distances to their places of employment until, eventually, many people“s work lost all connection with their home lives and the place in which they lived. Meanwhile, employment put women at a disadvantage. In pre-industrial time, men and women had shared the productive work of the household and
13、 village community. Now it became customary for the husband to go out to be paid employment, leaving the unpaid work of the home and family 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 women
14、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
15、some 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.(分数:5.00)(1).Research carried out in the recent opinion polls shows that(分数:1.00)A.available employment should be restricted to a small
16、 percentage of the population.B.new jobs must be created in order to rectify high unemployment figures.C.available employment must be more widely distributed among the unemployed.D.the nowaday high unemployment figures are a truth of life.(2).The arrival of the industrial age in our historical evolu
17、tion meant that(分数:1.00)A.universal employment virtually guaranteed prosperity.B.economic freedom came within everyone“s control.C.patterns of work were fundamentally changed.D.people“s attitudes to work had to be reversed.(3).The enclosures of the 17th and 18th centuries meant that(分数:1.00)A.people
18、 were no longer legally entitled to own land.B.people were driven to look elsewhere for means of supporting themselves.C.people were not adequately compensated for the loss of their land.D.people were badly paid for the work they managed to find.(4).The effects of almost universal employment were ov
19、erwhelming in that(分数:1.00)A.the household and village community disappeared completely.B.men now travelled enormous distances to their places of work.C.young and old people became superfluous components of society.D.the work status of those not in paid employment suffered.(5).The article concludes
20、that(分数:1.00)A.the creation of jobs for all is an impossibility.B.our efforts and resources in terms of tackling unemployment are insufficient.C.people should begin supporting themselves by learning a practical skill.D.we should help those whose jobs are only part-time.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Many th
21、ings make people think artists are weird. But the weirdest may be this: artists“ only job is to explore emotions, and yet they choose to focus on the ones that feel bad. This wasn“t always so. The earliest forms of art, like painting and music, are those best suited for expressing joy. But somewhere
22、 in the 19th century onward, more artists began seeing happiness as meaningless, phony or, worst of all, boring, as we went from Wordsworth“s daffodils to Baudelaire“s flowers of evil. You could argue that art became more skeptical of happiness because modem times have seen so much misery. But it“s
23、not as if earlier times didn“t know perpetual war, disaster and the massacre of innocents. The reason, in fact, may be just the opposite: there is too much damn happiness in the world today. After all, what is the one modem form of expression almost completely dedicated to depicting happiness? Adver
24、tising. The rise of anti-happy art almost exactly tracks the emergence of mass media, and with it, a commercial culture in which happiness is not just all ideal but an ideology. People in earlier eras were surrounded by reminders of misery. They worked until exhausted, lived with few protections and
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