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1、专业八级分类模拟 347及答案解析(总分:100.10,做题时间:90 分钟)一、READING COMPREHENSIO(总题数:1,分数:100.00)Section A In this section there are several passages followed by fourteen multiple-choice questions. For each multiple-choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think i
2、s the best answer and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO. Passage One The United States produced more crude oil in October than it imported for the first time since early 1995, as domestic shale oil output continued to surge and U. S. consumption of petroleum products remained relatively flat, th
3、e Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday. The figures mark a milestone in the rebound of U. S. oil production since drillers started using a combination of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to unlock oil previously trapped in layers of shale rock in states such as North Dakot
4、a and Texas. At the same time, gains in automobile fuel efficiency and other areas have been curbing U. S. oil consumption. The trend is expected to continue for another decade as U.S. domestic oil supplies grow and reliance on imports shrinks, easing one of the main sources of pressure on global oi
5、l markets. For now, however, the United States remains the world“s biggest oil-consuming nation and the largest importer of crude oil. Moreover, global crude oil prices remain high by historic measures. U. S. crude oil production reached 7.74 million barrels a day in October, down slightly from Sept
6、ember because of disruptions from Tropical Storm Karen, but up 17 percent from the year before. Aside from September, U. S. production in October was the highest level of any month since May 1989. Net crude oil imports in October fell to 7.57 million barrels a day, down from 7.92 million barrels in
7、September and down 8 percent from the year before. The White House sought to take credit for the figures. It issued a statement calling them “a result of both increased production and administration policies like increased fuel economy standards that cut oil consumption, cut carbon pollution, and cu
8、t consumer bills.“ Economists welcomed the figures. “It highlights the reversal of fortune in our energy sector, that we are increasingly energy independent and prospects are good that we“ll be more energy independent going forward“, said Mark M. Zandi, chief economist of Moody“s Analytics. “It“s on
9、e of the reasons to be optimistic about our growth prospects.“ Zandi added that rising domestic oil production “means a smaller trade and current account deficit, which is a big plus for the economy. We“ll be less sensitive to increases in global oil prices“. According to figures compiled by Zandi,
10、the oil import bill as a percentage of the gross domestic product in the third quarter of this year was lower than any quarter since 1986. The firm estimates that shale oil output will result in an $ 80 billion reduction in imports this year. Frank Verrastro, senior vice president and energy expert
11、at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the milestone was important, although he warned that higher costs, geological variations and constrained exploration budgets at many independent drillers could make it a “challenge“ to meet expectations for future crude oil output growth. T
12、he turnaround in U. S. oil fortunes has been rapid. Five years ago, U. S. oil production hit a 62-year low. Since then, domestic production has increased by more than 50 percent. Prices remain high. This is the third consecutive year in which the price has hovered above $ 105 a barrel for crude oil
13、produced by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. The U. S. benchmark for crude oil, West Texas Intermediate, has tumbled to about $ 95 a barrel, down from $ 110 a barrel in September, but that is still high by historic standards. Some oil analysts note that prices would be even hig
14、her without the increase in U. S. production, which has helped offset oil disruptions in Libya, Iraq and Nigeria and sanctions on Iran. (此文选自 The Washington Post)Passage Two Imagine taking a university exam in your own home, under the watchful eye of a webcam or with software profiling your keystrok
15、es or your syntax to see whether it really is you answering the questions. Online university courses have become the Next Big Thing for higher education, particularly in the United States, where millions of students have signed up for courses from some of the most upmarket universities. With spirall
16、ing costs and student loan debts crossing the trillion dollar barrier this year, the online university has been seen as a way of reaching many more people for much less money. But a major stumbling block has been how such digital courses are assessed. When students are at home how do you know whethe
17、r they are cheating? How do you know the identity of the person answering the questions? For the online courses to gain value, they need a credible way of assessing students and an important part of that is preventing fraud. The Open University in the U. K. has been a pioneer of distance learning. “
18、It“s a common problem across the sectorhow do you know that the individual taking the exam is the right person?“ says Peter Taylor, chair of the Open University“s academic conduct group. “The student“s computer would be locked down so that it can“t use other materials. If you“ve got an appropriate w
19、ebcamthat can provide you with effective invigilation.“ says Prof. Taylor. This still raises the question about how you know who is sitting the exam. “There are various ways you can identify a person,“ says Prof. Taylor. “One system we looked at meant that you had to type in a particular phraseand t
20、he rate and the particular way you type is effectively a signature of the individual.“ These are not distant-horizon ideasProf. Taylor says he would expect such technology to be in place within the next five years. He also says that there is no reason to think more people would necessarily cheat onl
21、ine. EdX, an online university project set up earlier this year by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, wants to make more use of the exam hall rather than less. Students taking edX online courses will be able to sit their final exams in an international network of test centres, ru
22、n by Pearson Vue. These will be formally supervised on-screen exams, using the edX website, and those who pass will receive a “proctored certificate“, showing it has been achieved in an invigilated setting. Such online testing techniques are going to have an impact on the traditional university cour
23、se too, he says. But this volume of testing depends on automated markingand will mean a limit on the range of subjects and type of questions that can be examined. A computer is going to struggle to mark an essay on irony. That“s the challenge for another of the most significant online course provide
24、rs, Coursera, set up by Stanford academics and backed by Silicon Valley investors. It has attracted students remarkably quickly1.6 million have signed up in the first year, taking courses from more than 30 top universities. When the University of London“s international section joined last month, 9,0
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