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1、阅读理解-练习十三及答案解析(总分:20.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Text A(总题数:1,分数:4.00)Representatives of Callahan Media Associates (CMA) announced today that the news agency would attempt to buy the National Broadcasting System (NBS), the second largest television and radio network in the United States. Ronald Callahan, son of
2、 Jessica Callahan, who started CMA, told reporters that he expects his companys offering price to be high enough to win out over other offers. He indicated that NBS executives had already discussed reorganization plans that might result from a CMA takeover.A native of the United Kingdom, Jessica Cal
3、lahan began to buy newspapers, magazines, and radio stations in the United States eight years ago, and CMA now owns or controls more than fifteen news organizations here. Before she became a leader in media in this country, she had established her family-owned company as one of the most important fo
4、rces in British TV and newspapers. Callahan started her news career more than twenty-five years ago, and she had worked as a reporter on three different papers when she took the job of editor of Englands Birmingham Herald (伯明翰先驱报), a newspaper that had been experiencing financial difficulties for se
5、veral years. Her success in raising the news reporting standards as well as making the Herald into a profitable business gained Callahan the attention and respect of the British news establishment. By the time she was 35, she had become a publisher and started CMA, which is now one of the largest me
6、dia organizations in the world.Callahan had never visited the United States before she came to Miami and became the publisher of the Miami Journal almost eight years ago, but she had been reading the newspaper for several years, and she said that she liked the papers style. After she had owned the J
7、ournal for just over a year, she bought a small radio station in Georgia, and in the next five years she went on to acquire news organizations in several different parts of the country.If CMA becomes the owner of NBS, for the first time it will have control over a nationwide TV network. In an interv
8、iew last week, Philip Rosen, the president of NBS, said that he was not very happy about the purchase. He agreed that Callahan and CMA had done a lot to help American newspapers become more financially secure, but he expressed fears that the new management was going to make news coverage on NBS irre
9、sponsible. He stated that he hoped he could remain with NBS but said that this might not be possible.(分数:4.00)(1).The writer thinks that CMAs offer to buy the National Broadcasting System is probably(分数:1.00)A.the only one.B.a good one.C.unacceptably low.D.of great competition.(2).Jessica Callahan c
10、aptured the confidence of the press after she became the editor of Birmingham Herald because(分数:1.00)A.she was experienced.B.she had strong financial background.C.since then it started to make money.D.she enjoyed good popularity.(3).The attitude of NBS top executive toward the CMA takeover was that(
11、分数:1.00)A.he was opposed to the purchase.B.he hoped the takeover would not affect the systems fame.C.he was afraid NBS would suffer serious financial loss.D.he could not leave his present position.(4).Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?(分数:1.00)A.Jessica Callahan-a Success
12、ful WomanB.CMA-from Britain to USAC.CMA Buying NBS?D.CMAs Attractive Offer to NBS二、Text B(总题数:1,分数:4.00)It is a favorable thing to look back at some of the reforms which have long been an accepted part of our life, and to examine the opposition, usually bitter and very strange, sometimes dishonest b
13、ut all too often honest, which had to be countered by the restless advocates of “grandmotherly“ law.The reforms treated in this book are not the well-known measures-like the abolition of slavery, the reform of Parliament, the vote of women-which are recorded in the standard history books. Here are s
14、ome of the less familiar struggles which, with one or two exceptions, social historians have tended to dismiss briefly. Yet these old controversies give no less revealing an insight into the minds of our grandfathers than do the major issues of the last century. The pulse of a generation can be take
15、n just as effectively by considering its attitudes to the marrying of dead wives sisters, to the fetching of fathers beer or even to the sweeping of chimneys. Some of the reforms dealt with were carried out within living memory; none is older than the nineteenth century. They have been selected for
16、the variety of their background and for the fertility (state of being fertile) and stimulus of the opposition against them.Misguided and completely unreasonable though some of this opposition now appears, it is doubtful whether it will seem any more peculiar, one hundred years hence, than some of th
17、e reasons we produce today for continual hardship and injustice. Our ancestors thought it strange that wives should wish to keep their own earnings; our descendants may be astonished at our system which forces a man to maintain a woman, sometimes for life, after a hopeless marriage has been disrupte
18、d. It is likely that our descendants will derive as much heartless fun from thought of our divorce laws, and the reasons we use to defend them. They may also think that the indifference of the nineteenth century to death and suffering in the mills was fully matched by that of the twentieth century t
19、o death and suffering on the highways.(分数:4.00)(1).The author says of the reforms we take for granted that(分数:1.00)A.it is good to look at the arguments against them.B.it is good that they have been accepted.C.they were healthier than we now appreciate.D.we should study the alternativ(2).The trouble
20、 with the people who were against reforms in the past was that(分数:1.00)A.they were well-meaning in too many cases.B.all of them were too frequently sincere.C.they could only be successfully opposed by lawyers.D.they were nervous.(3).As regards different generations attitudes, perhaps(分数:1.00)A.our d
21、escendants opposition to reforms will be as absurd as ours.B.our ancestors objections to reforms will seem justified to our descendants.C.our case against reforms is even blinder than our ancestors.D.our arguments against reforms are as unreasonable as our ancestors.(4).The author believes that in t
22、he future people will be surprised that in our present society(分数:1.00)A.men are expected to keep their wives even after a marriage has broken down.B.men have to pay money to their wives even after separation.C.women do not share their husbands earnings.D.women expect to be supported by their men.三、
23、Text C(总题数:1,分数:4.00)Some Tourists were surprised to see a woman driving a huge orange tractor down one of Romes main avenues. Italys political leaders and some of its male union chiefs are said to have been even more puzzled to see that the tractor was followed by about 200,000 women in a parading
24、procession that took more than three hours to snake through central Rome.Shouting slogans, waving flags and dancing to drumbeats, the women had come to the capital from all over Italy to demonstrate for “a job for each of us, a different type of job, and also city without violence.“ So far, action t
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