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1、阅读理解-练习七及答案解析(总分:40.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Test 1(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、TEXT A(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Congressional Democrats and union officials said yesterday that a National Academy of Sciences report to be released today about workplace injuries stressed the need for the ergonomics regulations that President Clinton
2、issued two months ago.The new report, “Musculoskeletal Disorders and the Workplace,“ found that about one million injuries were caused each year by repetitive motions on the job or by other work-related ergonomic factors. The report, which Congress ordered two years ago, said a conservative estimate
3、 of the cost of such injuries was $ 50 billion a year.Republicans and business groups also seized on the new report, saying it provided little justification for Mr. Clintons new ergonomics rules. Some corporate groups estimated that the new rules would cost $120 billion to carry out, while the Occup
4、ational Safety and Health Administration put the cost at $ 4.5 billion.Acknowledging that the new report points to ergonomics problems in a limited number of occupations, Randy Johnson, vice president for labor policy at the United States Chamber of Commerce, said, “This study clearly does not suppo
5、rt a regulation as broad as OSHA issued, by OSHAs own estimates covering over 100 million employees.“Although the report is to be issued today, Congressional leaders were briefed on it yesterday, and then many Congressional aides told their friends in business and labor groups what the report said.
6、Many business lobbyists have said their No. 1 goal in the Bush administration is either to have the new president remove the ergonomics regulations or to have Congress overturn them.Defenders of Mr. Clintons ergonomics regulations said the report supported their position by stating that modification
7、s of physical factors on the job could help reduce musculoskeletal injuries.George Miller, the California Democrat who is the ranking minority member on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, said, “The N. A. S. study clearly and unambiguously concludes that there is substantial scientific
8、 justification for the ergonomics regulation sought by the Clinton administration.“Mr. Miller criticized Republicans in Congress for calling for study after study as a way to make President Clinton delay the regulations.John A. Boehner, the Ohio Republican who is the committees chairman, said the ne
9、w study underscored the business viewpoint that there was no scientific basis for OSHAs broad approach.“The study also was careful to note that a generic one size fits all solution to these problems is neither feasible nor desirable,“ Mr. Boehner said. “This approach adopted by 0SHAs standard is sim
10、ply not practical.“Labor unions, which pushed Mr. Clinton to adopt the new ergonomics rules, applauded the academys report. Eric Frumin, director of safety for the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, said, “The N. A. S. report comprehensively reviewed thousands of studies in the
11、 scientific literature on workplace musculoskeletal disorders and concluded that interventions in the workplace have been proven to protect workers from ergonomics hazards./(分数:5.00)(1).What is the purpose of the controversial report mentioned in the passage?(分数:1.00)A.To support the regulation issu
12、ed by the OSHA.B.To prove that the ergonomics regulation is inappropriate.C.To help to evaluate and judge the regulation by 0SHA.D.To calm the disputes over the ergonomics regulation.(2).The new regulation would cost _ to carry out, according to the OSH(分数:1.00)A.A. $50 billionB.$120 billionC.$4.5 b
13、illionD.$100 million(3).According to the passage, all of the following welcome the ergonomics regulation EXCEPT _.(分数:1.00)A.OSHAB.George MillerC.Eric FruminD.JohnA. Boehner(4).The main dispute over the regulation is that _.(分数:1.00)A.the regulation is too broad and generalB.the regulation costs too
14、 much to put in forceC.the regulation defends only the Democrats interestsD.the regulation is not widely accepted(5).What is the best title for this passage?(分数:1.00)A.Ergonomics report citing job injuries.B.Democrats and Republicans dividing on ergonomics package.C.A right decision or a wrong one?D
15、.Ergonomics report to be release三、TEXT B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Charles Beckwith was born in London in 1810; the son of Charles William Lohmeyer (born in England 1769/1770; died in Copenhagen 1855). His brother, John Henry (Beckwith-) Lohmeyer, was an employee in the publisher Richard Bentley of London. Char
16、les worked in Copenhagen as a civil engineer and teacher of English. In Denmark he published schoolbooks and translations from English; in England Bentley published his translations from Danish, mainly of Hans Christian Andersen.Confusion piles upon confusion Both Charles and John Henry are referred
17、 to at times as Beckwith, at times as Lohmeyer, and at times as Beckwith-Lohmeyer, with no consistency even in a close friends usage. Sometimes it seems that when they werent Beckwith-Lohmeyer, Charles was Beckwith and John Henry was Lohmeyer, but then Mr. Beckwith turns out to be John Henry and Mr.
18、 Lohmeyer Charles. A safer rule, at least for the 1840s and 1850s: if he is in England, whatever he is called, hes John Henry; if in Denmark, Charles. Bentleys worker who met Hans Christian Andersen on the latters first visit to England in 1847 and before long annoyed Andersen (“He digs in and is so
19、 piteous“-Diaries 175), though referred to as Mr. Beckwith, is John Henry, not Charles as Wullschlager calls him (309); the same man signed as John Henry Lohmeyer when he received payment for Charles Beckwiths translations from Andersen, who referred to his translator as Mr. Lohmeyer.Bibliographies
20、and library catalogues further confuse matters. The mistaken identification of Charles Beckwith and Charles Boner is dealt with below. The Library of Congress catalogue mixes Charles Beckwith Lohmeyer and John Charles Beckwith (born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1789; in Denmark as an army officer bet
21、ween 1805 and 1808; served in the Peninsula, lost a leg at Waterloo; lived chiefly in the Vaudois valley in Piedmont 1827 to his death in 1862). Assisting that confusion, John Charles apparently did not use “John“; the DNB calls him Charles Beckwith after its initial use of the full name; and he wou
22、ld be the “Lieut. Col. Chas. Beckwith“ admitted to the British Museum Reading Room in July 1830. Interestingly, the mother of John Charles was a sister of William Otis Haliburton, therefore an aunt of Thomas Chandler Haliburton, the creator of Sam Slick and a contributor to Bentleys Miscellany. With
23、 both Beckwith-Lohmeyers also employed by Bentley, there may be a family connection.But to return to Charles Beckwith, he married Amalie Stahl, daughter of J. V. C. Stahl (connected with the Royal Theater) and Aue Catherine Sadoline ne Middleton. With his wife, Beckwith kept a girls school at Nrrega
24、de, Copenhagen. When in 1846 Andersen began to plan a visit to England, he turned to Beckwith for English lessons, which began at the end of 1846 and continued into 1847. Beckwith always presented himself as a close friend of Andersen, and indeed Andersen allowed Beckwith to publish some of his tran
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