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1、公共英语五级-201 及答案解析(总分:70.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Married mothers who also hold jobs, despite having to juggle career and home, enjoy 1 health than their underemployed or childless peers. Data from a long-term study launched in the UK in 1946 shows that such working moms are t
2、he 2 likely to be obese 3 middle age and the most likely to report generally good health. And this result cannot be explained simply 4 the healthiest women take on the most. Epidemiologist Anne McMunn of University College London drew more than 1,400 female 5 from a study of 5,362 Britons born durin
3、g the first week of March 1946. Followed 6 their lives, including face-to-face interviews at 7 26, 36, 46 and 53, the women provided data from both their own views of their health as well as 8 measures such as body-mass index. By assessing both 9 and objective information, the researchers hoped to d
4、iscover 10 working moms undertook such multitasking because of their inherent 11 or achieved good health because of their multiple roles. Of the 555 working mothers, only 23 percent proved obese 12 age 53, compared to 38 percent of the 151 full-time homemakers, 13 also averaged the highest body-mass
5、 index of all six categories of 14 , rounded out by single working mothers, the childless, multiply-married working moms and intermittently-employed married mothers. In 15 , full-time homemakers reported the most poor health, 16 by single mothers and the childless. Of course, the data do not show 17
6、 working moms are healthiest but the women“s view of their own health at 26 did not correlate 18 whether they undertook 19 careers and families, seeming to discount a definitive role for good health in determining a woman“s choices. Working correlated with low body mass 20 all groups, including sing
7、le moms and childless women.(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)Stressed out by modern life? Try a visit to the defiantly anachronistic fiefdom of Sark, a four-square-mile cluster of rock out-crops in the English Channel. People here have lived
8、at their own pace since 1565, when Elizabeth I gave the islanders virtual independence in return for a promise to fend off invaders. The hereditary overlord, the seigneur, still rents his fiefdom from the crown for a token sum of1.79 a year. Cars are banned. So is divorce. No one but the seigneur is
9、 allowed to keep pigeons or a female dog. Not all of Sark“s ways are so charming. A man can legally thrash his wife with a cane if it“s no thicker than his little finger. Still, most of Sark“s 600 or so inhabitants live placidly, reveling in their time-warped (an tax-free) seclusion. “We have no cri
10、me and no unemployment, “says Werner Rang, 79, a member of the island“s 40-member Parliament, Chief Pleas. “Sark is the envy of many people who like our quality of life.“ Even so, the place is changing. Last month the queen formally approved a radical update of the islands“ ancient property laws. As
11、 of next week-for the first time in history-landowners will be free to leave property to their daughters, Until now, the womenfolk could inherit only if there were no sons. But that was before a wealthy pair of mainland-born brothers, David and Frederick Barclay, waged a bitter three-year,1.75 milli
12、on legal battle to revise the law so their children-three sons and a daughter-could share the family estate, an outlying 160-acre island purchased in 1993. The brothers won-sort of late last year, under threat of action at the European Court of Human Rights, Chief Pleas voted to reform Sark“s law of
13、 primogeniture. The inheritance laws now ignore gender. But land still can“t be parceled out among multiple heirs. And the dispute has hardly endeared the Barclays to the locals. “I think they (the brothers) are a pain in the butt,“ says Mary Collins, a 59-year-old resident. Not that the Barclays we
14、re ever too popular here. The brothers, whose financial empire includes London“s Bitz Hotel and a Scottish newspaper group, hardly ever visit Sark“s main island. On Brecqhou, their private islet, they spent some 60 million to erect a castle known locally as the Cabuncle. The brothers don“t live ther
15、e, they prefer Monte Carlo. And they have made no secret of their scorn for Sark“s institutions. Writing in the family“s flagship newspaper, the Scotsman, David Barclay castigated Chief Pleas as “undemocratic and intimidatory“ and pilloried Sark itself as “a haven for international tax evasion an fr
16、aud.“ The islanders can only shake their heads. Michael Beaumont, the 71-year-old seigneur, scoffs at the Barclays“ insults. He says Sark“s freebooting days are long gone. Like many islanders, the seigneur says he“s irked more by the Barclays“ attitude than by their aim. “The change was inevitable,
17、“he says. “but it didn“t have to happen this way“. But the jousting continues. Sark“s law still prohibits the Barclays from dividing up the islet. The brothers are planning to fight on against the traditionalists.(分数:5.00)(1).According to the writer, which of the Sark“s ways is not so charming in mo
18、dern life?(分数:1.00)A.Ban on ears.B.Gentle pace of living.C.Inequality between men and women.D.Seclusion from the world.(2).From the adapted islands“ ancient property laws,_.(分数:1.00)A.landowners can let their daughters inherit their propertyB.women can inherit the family estate only when they have b
19、rothersC.it is for the first time for sons to inherit their parents“ propertyD.daughters can only share the family estate with their brothers(3).In the fourth paragraph, the writer implies that_.(分数:1.00)A.The Barclays“ legal battle won the local supportB.The local people do not like the brothersC.T
20、he brothers voted to reform the inheritance lawsD.Land can now be shared among all the brothers and sisters(4).The phrase “financial empire“ most probably refers to_.(分数:1.00)A.absolute power over financeB.government by an emperorC.a large economic organizationD.a group of states under a single rule
21、r(5).What“s the main message of this text?(分数:1.00)A.Sark never cares what the outside world thinks.B.The brothers waged and won a bitter legal battle to revise the old law.C.There is now no sex discrimination in Sark“s inheritance laws.D.Charming as it is, Sark still holds a traditional way of life
22、.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Managers spend a great deal of their time in meetings. According to Henry Mintzbery, in his book, The Nature of Managerial Work, managers in large organizations spend only 22 per cent of their time on meetings. So what are the managers doing in those meetings? There have conv
23、entionally been two answers. The first is the academic version: Managers are coordinating and controlling, making decisions, solving problems and planning. This interpretation has been largely discredited because it ignores the social and political forces at work in meetings. The second version clai
24、ms that meetings provide little more than strategic sites for corporate gladiators to perform before the organizational emperors. This perspective is far more attractive, and has given rise to a large, and often humorous, body of literature on gamesmanship and posturing in meetings. It is, of course
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