[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷97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 97及答案与解析 Section C 0 One question that worries many visitors to , a website devoted to the delights and difficulties of life with a hidden gun, is whether their “concealed-carry“ permits will be valid outside the state in which they are issued. Can they take their guns on holiday
2、with them? Can they pack them in their checked bags for a flight? What if their plane is diverted to a spot like New York, which makes it exceedingly difficult to carry a gun? And if they cannot bring their guns with them, how will they defend themselves and their loved ones when threatened? Gun-rig
3、hts activists have a simple solution: require all states to honour one another s concealed-carry permits. There is no reason to suppose, says Andrew Arulanandam of the National Rifle Association(NRA), that a person considered fit to carry a gun in one state would suddenly become a menace to society
4、on entering another. The House of Representatives agrees: earlier this month it approved a bill that would make one state s permit valid in any other, with the exception of Illinois and the District of Columbia, both of which do not allow concealed weapons at all. Opponents of the measure, including
5、 the mayors and police chiefs of many big cities, say it will allow people to avoid local rules about who can obtain a concealed-weapon permit. Many states require permit-holders to undergo safety training, for example, or deny permits to alcoholics; others do not. Four states Alaska, Arizona, Vermo
6、nt and Wyoming do not require a permit at all, although three of them do helpfully issue them for use outside the state. The question of which states have the cheapest and easiest-to-obtain permits is another popular topic on . It will fall to the Senate to decide. John Thune, a Republican from Sout
7、h Dakota, says he is working on getting concealed carry through the chamber. He was also the leader of the last attempt, in 2009, that fell just two votes short of approval. Conditions look more favourable now. Several of the Democrats who voted against it then have since been replaced by Republican
8、s, who tend to be keener on gun rights. Others, such as Claire McCaskill of Missouri, are facing difficult re-election battles in gun-friendly states. Even Barack Obama, the monster of gun-rights groups, has wavered on the subject of concealed carry. He claimed to oppose it as a candidate, but then
9、signed a law permitting it in national parks in 2009. Mr. Obama, facing a difficult re-election battle of his own, would probably prefer not to offend anyone by taking either side this time. Harry Reid, the leader of the Democratic majority in the Senate, could well grant him his wish, by preventing
10、 the subject from coming to a vote. 1 What is about? ( A) About alcoholics. ( B) Gun-rights. ( C) Delights and difficulties of life with a hidden gun. ( D) Concealed-carry permits. 2 Which of the following states do not require a permit? ( A) Alaska. ( B) Illinois. ( C) District of Columbia. ( D) N
11、ew York. 3 Why some people oppose the measure of requiring all states to honour concealed-carry permits? ( A) It will allow people to avoid local rules about who can obtain a concealed-weapon permit. ( B) It will promote more people carry concealed weapons. ( C) It will make work difficult for mayor
12、s and police chiefs of many big cities. ( D) It may allow alcoholics and other dangerous people to carry guns. 4 Whats Obama s attitude towards the issue? ( A) Totally oppose it. ( B) Support it. ( C) Not mentioned. ( D) Don t take any side. 5 Which title suits the passage best? ( A) Should All Stat
13、es Honor Concealed-weapon Permits? ( B) Can Alcoholics Carry Concealed Weapons? ( C) Difficulties of Carrying Guns. ( D) Different Attitudes Toward Concealed Weapons. 5 It is not, by any means, the worlds oldest company. There are Japanese hotels dating back to the 8th century, German breweries that
14、 hail from the 11th and an Italian bank with roots in the 15th. What is unusual about IBM, which celebrates its 100th birthday next week, is that it has been so successful for so long in the fast-moving field of technology. How has it done it? IBM s secret is that it is built around an idea that tra
15、nscends any particular product or technology. Its strategy is to package technology for use by businesses. At first this meant making punch-card tabulators(卡片穿孔机 ), but IBM moved on to magnetic-tape systems, PCs, and most recently services and consulting. Building a company around an idea, rather th
16、an a specific technology, makes it easier to adapt when industry “platform shifts“ occur. True, IBM s longevity is also due, in part, to dumb luck. It almost collapsed early on because its bosses were hesitant to abandon punch cards. And it had a near-death experience in 1993 before Lou Gerstner rea
17、lized that the best way to package technology for use by businesses was to focus on services. An elegant organising idea is no use if a company cannot come up with good products or services, or if it has clueless bosses. But on the basis of this simple formula that a company should focus on an idea,
18、 rather than a technology with which todays young tech giants can live for 100 years? The most obvious example is Apple(founded in 1976). Like IBM, it had a near-death experience in the 1990s, and it is dangerously dependent on its founder, Steve Jobs. But it has a powerful organising idea: take the
19、 latest technology, package it in a simple, elegant form and sell it at a high price. Apple has done this with personal computers, music players, smartphones and tablet computers. Apple has already shifted from PCs to mobile devices. The animating idea of Amazon(founded in 1994)is to make it easy fo
20、r people to buy stuff. It began by doing this for books, but has since applied the same idea to other products: music, groceries, even computing power and storage. Consider, by contrast, three product-based firms. Dell(founded in 1984)made its name building PCs more efficiently than anyone else and
21、selling them direct to consumers. That model does not neatly transfer to other products. Microsoft(1975)is hugely dependent on Windows, which is its answer to everything. But software for a PC may not be the best choice to run inside a phone or a car. All these firms are linked to specific products,
22、 not deeper philosophies, and are having trouble navigating technological shifts. 6 Why IBM has been so successful for so long in the fast-moving field of technology? ( A) Its advanced products. ( B) It is built around an idea. ( C) Making it easy for people to buy stuff. ( D) Contracts from the gov
23、ernment. 7 What s Apple s organizing idea? ( A) Package technology for use. ( B) Focusing on services. ( C) Good products and service. ( D) Take the latest technology, package it in a simple, elegant form and sell it at a high price. 8 What s the problem with Microsoft in the writer s eyes? ( A) It
24、s software cannot fit in cars or smartphones. ( B) It depends on products rather than deeper philosophies. ( C) It fails to keep up with the changing world. ( D) It s service is not so well as it used to be. 9 What s the similarities between Amazon and Apple according to the passage? ( A) Selling pr
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