[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷123及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 123及答案与解析 Section A 0 The increase in the margin rate(保证金率 )from 50% to 70% was not an attempt to stem any rampant(猛烈的 )speculation on the part of the public actually the market seemed technically quite strong, with public participation essentially dignified but rather an attempt
2、by the Federal Reserve Board to preserve the sound underpinnings that existed in the market. Naturally, such a move had a【 C1】 _chilling effect upon prices but if the FRB had been preoccupied with undue speculation, the increase might have been to the 80% or even 90% level. Such increases in the mar
3、gin rate is a【 C2】_of a strong stock market and since 1989, such increases have resulted in interim market highs over twelve months later. Obviously, there could be no【 C3】 _that this would once again be the case, but if history is any guideline and if business and corporate earnings were to continu
4、e on the same course continued optimism over the outlook for the stock market would seem more【 C4】 _than pessimism. The margin increase【 C5】 _the good rise that stocks had enjoyed for the previous year and the fact that a 50% rate was maintained as long as it was pointed up the fact that the rise wa
5、s mainly conservative in that it was concentrated in the blue chips for the most part. In past Investment Letters we have【 C6】 _the thought that speciality stocks could outperform the general market from this point. We continue to believe that this could be the case. For example, steel stocks tend t
6、o sell at a certain fixed price/ earnings ratio. Below a certain ratio they are considered good value above a certain ratio,【 C7】 _If a company produces a unique product, it is far more difficult for market analysis to place a numerical ratio upon the companys earnings. We have also contended in the
7、 past Letters that the stock market reflects mass psychology as well as the business outlook. When investors both the public and the institutions are nervous and【 C8】 _they definitely hesitate to buy stocks: they seek low price/earnings multiples and high【 C9】 _These same investors when they are in
8、an optimistic frame of mind become far less【 C10】 _with yields and more willing to pay a premium(high p/e multiples)for accelerated growth. If the publics attitude towards the auto industry is any measure, then this period seems to have been one of optimism. A)confirmation I)speculate B)prudent J)pr
9、eoccupied C)voiced K)representation D)invariably L)momentarily E)overpriced M)pessimistic F)vicinity N)underscored G)yields O)intelligible H)guarantee 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 Section B 10 Self-Publishing ATo a writer, self-publishing is an in
10、credibly powerful and alluring concept. On the simplest level, its an intriguing solution to an age old problem: How do you get your words to a wide audience(ideally, while earning some money along the way)? On a more artistic level, it is a unique extension of the creative process. Beyond putting w
11、ords on the page, the self-publisher actually controls every aspect of authoring he or she creates the physical book and actively brings it to an audience. Its a uniquely harmonious and satisfying melding of art and business. Beginning the book BIn most cases, the first step in self-publishing is de
12、veloping an idea for your book. You can self-publish almost anything you want, but if you want to make a profit, it helps to consider your book not just as a piece of art but also as a sellable product. What audience is interested in the subject and how do you get their attention? CEverybody has an
13、opinion on what sells, and we wont get into that too much hereits part of the individual creative process that self-publishers go through. The important point is that as a self-publisher, you have to consider sales just as a large publisher would. Step one is arriving at an approach to the book that
14、 will make it valuable to an audience. Among other things, that means seeing what similar books are out there, and seeing how theyve sold(checking Amazon rankings is a good place to start). DMoney isnt everything, of course. Few books are going to be blockbusters(一鸣惊人者 ), and many self-publishers ar
15、ent that concerned with making money at all. But even setting profit aside, it is essential that you have a business plan based on what you reasonably believe you can sell. To put it another way, theres no point in printing 10,000 books if books like yours typically take three years to sell 1,000 co
16、pies. What sort of book? EYou certainly dont need to know exactly how many pages your book is going to be before you even get started writing. But if you have a target, and you know what type of book youre creating, you can plan your budget accordingly. The broad decision first: Do you want a hardba
17、ck book or a trade paperback book? Hardback books are significantly more expensive to print, and because of the higher cover price, may sell less than a paperback book. But, for some books a mammoth(巨大的 )textbook, say hardback books are really the only way to go. FAfter youve made this decision, you
18、 can decide how many pages youll want. Think about the scope of what you have to say and look at the page count in books with similar content. But also think about what you want the book to feel like. Simply pick out a book that is about the same size and format of what you have in mind. GWhen you f
19、ind a good model to shoot for, count the number of words per page. Multiply that by the number of pages. Then subtract words for any “ odd pages“ the first and last pages of each chapter(these arent usually filled), any blank numbered pages and any pages at the beginning and end of the book. This wi
20、ll give you a rough word count for the book. If you calculate how many words are on a page in your word processing program(or paper if you use a typewriter or if you write longhand), you can give yourself a target page count. HWhy does this matter? For one thing, you need to think about the psycholo
21、gy of a book-buyer. If youre looking to create a gift book paperback, you dont want a massive 500-page volume, because it may feel too much like a reference encyclopedia(百科全书 ). Its intended audience has more of a casual interest, so it should have a lighter feel. But if youre putting together a how
22、-to guide, a 100-page book isnt going to seem like a good deal to your potential customer. Theyll pick the thicker book on the shelf next to yours, because it seems more substantial. IPrice also plays a role here. More pages cost more, and certain multiples of pages are cheaper than others. Printing
23、 presses print a set number of pages in one pass typically 32 pages, front and back. This means its substantially cheaper to print a 320 page book than a 321 page book. This isnt something you have to figure out right away, but it should be a factor when you are laying out the finished book. Creatin
24、g content JOnce you nail down what kind of book you want to end up with, you can get busy writing. The obvious way to go about this is to shut the door to the world, write whatever you want and worry about editing down the line. Show your friends and family when you want to, but otherwise, do it how
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