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1、公共英语五级-Everyday+Life 及答案解析(总分:134.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Unit 1(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part (总题数:3,分数:12.00)Questions 1-4 Choose the best answer.(分数:4.00)(1).Which statement best describes the change of British working hours?(分数:1.00)A.Over the past 150 years, British working hours fluctuated by as long as 10 hou
2、rs.B.British workers worked 3 hours longer every week than their European counterparts in 2001.C.British workers worked longer than French and German workers with higher productivity.D.British workers have the least annual paid leave.(2).What does the sentence “thus concerns about hours worked would
3、 become little more than of historical interest“ imply?(分数:1.00)A.Since there is no wild change in British working hours, the forecasting of work norm lost meaning.B.There is no point in concerning about working hours since it is hard to separate employment and leisure.C.The notion that the nature o
4、f work has changed is not right.D.The end of work scenario makes research impossible.(3).What can we see from the research findings of Michael Moynagh and Peter Nolan?(分数:1.00)A.They agreed that in the future, contracted working time will decrease.B.They agreed that more British would like to work f
5、rom mobile office environments.C.They have different conclusions and forecasts about British working time.D.Both are against conventional wisdom that the end of work has come.(4).Professor Jonathan Gershuny notes that _.(分数:1.00)A.men take over most housework when women are in full-time workB.people
6、 work harder in free time to consume what they produce in work timeC.if you are top managers, you have more leisure time availableD.women spend less time on domestic chores latelyQuestions 5-9 Answer the following questions by using NO MORE THAN five words.(分数:5.00)(1).What is the result of working
7、from home or mobile office environments?(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).What are the percentages of people working partly at home and solely at home respectively?(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(3).What is the dominant working norm?(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(4).Which phrase expresses the meaning that both managers and manual workers com
8、plain about the long hours culture?(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(5).What is one of the two issues that Professor Jonathan Gershuny paid special attention to.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_Questions 10-12 Complete the following sentences with NO MORE THAN three words for each blank.(分数:3.00)(1).According to the Future of Work s
9、urvey, women are 1 dissatisfied with their working hours.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).The more successful people are, the 1 time they have to enjoy themselves.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(3).The appearance of 1 actually increased time of doing domestic chores.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_三、Part (总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Exercise 1 Gapped Te(
10、总题数:1,分数:10.00)Father FiguresMy dad used to drop my siblings and me off at school each morning on the way to work. Wed listen to the radio and chat about our day and I was oblivious to the fact that this was the 1980s and for a man to say to his office that he wouldnt be in before 10am because he wa
11、s doing the school run was very unusual. He got a lot of stick for it, but thats the way it worked in my house.1. _The survey of 2,504 mothers of 17-month old babies and 1,512 of the childrens fathers revealed that dads are now deeply involved in their kids upbringing. The proportion of fathers work
12、ing flexible hours to fit around childcare arrangements rose from 11% to 31% between 2002 and 2005. The number working from home doubled from 14% to 29%. Its all part, say fathers campaigning groups, of a real change in the home and workplace.“This is evidence that there is a social revolution going
13、 on, with fathers not just talking about being more involved with their children but renegotiating their lives to allow for it,“ says Jack OSullivan of information charity Fathers Direct. “Its really good for children, families and fathers themselves who get the benefit of being a dad.“2. _Its just
14、what my dad did - bar the change of job. But back in the 1980s when the yuppy working culture meant 7:30am board meetings and 14-hour days, my dads logic - that he was working to 7pm most days so a 10am start was fair - did not go down well. Some believe little has changed. “We need to modernise the
15、 laws to keep up to track with the speed of this social change, to let fathers play the part they want to play in their childrens lives,“ says OSullivan.3. _Announcing the research conducted by the Policy Study Institute, trade and industry secretary Alan Johnson said there had been a “positive cult
16、ure change in the home and workplace. Mothers are taking more time off when. their child is born, the majority of fathers are taking up their new entitlement to paternity leave, and the number of new dads now working flexibly has tripled.“4. _But while the government is trumpeting the improved take-
17、up of maternity and paternity leave and the evidence that dads are getting more involved, women who have children are still counting the cost to their careers. Some 17 months after the birth of their child, one in four mothers were not working; some had attempted a return to work only to give it up
18、later. But fewer mothers switched jobs when they returned - something the reports authors suggested showed employers were taking their commitments to working mothers more seriously.Three quarters of women who were not working said that they wanted to spend more time with their children. But 16% said
19、 they couldnt afford childcare, 13% said their job didnt provide suitable hours and 12% could not find the right childcare. The most likely to return to work were those in “higher level“ jobs with better flexible working opportunities, or those with heavy mortgage commitments.5. _Carena Rogers, poli
20、cy officer at the National Family and Parenting Institute, says, “Mothers are still much more pressured to give up their careers and it can be very difficult to get back into work.“A One of the governments proposals on this front is that parents should be able to share their parental leave allowance
21、, so that parents could decide how to share out the years leave when a new child is born. This will be a popular option for some parents - but could also cause some rows. A quarter of mums said they would consider sharing some of their 12 months of parental leave with their partner. But a third of n
22、ew fathers would like the option to spend longer with their small children.B My dad might have been a trailblazer, but theres still a way to go.C He claimed the findings in the 146-page report were evidence that the governments policy is working. After maternity leave was extended from 18 to 26 week
23、s and unpaid additional leave from 29 to 52 weeks last year, half of mothers took 26 weeks leave compared with 9% in 2002 and a further 14% took the full 52 weeks, compared with just 5% three years previously.D Fast forward 20 years and things are changing slowly. A mums struggle makes daily headlin
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