A study of facts and figures on
development demonstrates that China has made remarkable social progress in a
range of significant areas in the last 45 years. China feeds and
clothes 22 percent of the world’s population with only seven percent of the
world’s farmland. The necessities of life food, clothing, goods for everyday use
— are now within reach of the majority of the Chinese people. Nutrition has
improved greatly for both urban and rural residents. The Chinese
government has taken a series of measures to eliminate or reduce poverty,
bringing down the number of poor in the rural population from 250 million in
1978 to only 80 million in 1994, even though this was a period in which China’s
population increased by over 100 million. The per capita living
area in cities and towns increased from 3.6 squar A. Fast Economic Development in China. B. Social Development in China. C. The Current Chinese Society. D. People’s View on China’s Reform.
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A study of facts and figures on
development demonstrates that China has made remarkable social progress in a
range of significant areas in the last 45 years. China feeds and
clothes 22 percent of the world’s population with only seven percent of the
world’s farmland. The necessities of life food, clothing, goods for everyday use
— are now within reach of the majority of the Chinese people. Nutrition has
improved greatly for both urban and rural residents. The Chinese
government has taken a series of measures to eliminate or reduce poverty,
bringing down the number of poor in the rural population from 250 million in
1978 to only 80 million in 1994, even though this was a period in which China’s
population increased by over 100 million. The per capita living
area in cities and towns increased from 3.6 squar A. Chinese people account for 22 percent of the world’s total population. B. The arable land in China constitutes seven percent of that of the world. C. Most Chinese people now can easily buy the necessities of life. D. Urban residents can eat nutritiously, but rural residents cannot.
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Passage One I have an
infatuation(迷恋)with autumn. The colors of the season, and the smells, have
always thrilled me. I have always found joy in this time of year. The last few
autumns of my life, however, I recollect in shades of gray rather than cheerful
oranges and yellows. When I became a single mother, every aspect
of life took on new meaning. Since I was used to carrying out most of the
parental duties without much help during my marriage, I truly did not foresee
how different parenting would become after the marriage was over. But suddenly I
realized I was a statistic. The daily routine was not changed so much; it was
the angle at which I had begun to look at life. I believed my
ex-husband’s lawyer was tracking every grade the children made, and I was under
a microscope in this new town where the children and I A. The author moved to a new place. B. The climate changed greatly in the last few years. C. In the last few years, the author’s mood changed. D. There were some natural disasters.
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The study of social science is more
than the study of the individual social sciences. Although it is true that to be
a good social scientist you must know each of those components, you must also
know how they interrelate. By specializing too early, many social scientists can
lose sight of the interrelationships that are so essential to understanding
modern problems. That’s why it is necessary to have a course covering all the
social sciences. In fact, it would not surprise me if one day a news story such
as the one above should appear. The preceding passage placed you
in the future. To understand how and when social science broke up, you must go
into the past. Imagine for a moment that you’re a student in 1062, in the
Italian city of Bologna, site of one of the first major universities in the
western world. The university ha A. Social science is unified. B. Social science is a newborn science. C. What is social science. D. Specialization in social science is not good.
[单项选择]Passage One A. One third. B. Almost two thirds. C. More than two thirds. D. Almost half.
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Passage One
The study of genetics has given rise to a profitable new industry called biotechnology. As the name suggests, it blends biology and modem technology through such techniques as genetic engineering. Some of the new biotech as they are called, specialize in agriculture and are working enthusiastically to patent seeds that give a high yield, that resist disease, drought, and frost, and that reduce the need for hazardous chemicals. If such goals could be achieved, it would be most beneficial. But some have raised concerns about genetically engineered crops.
"In nature, genetic diversity is created within certain limits," says the book Genetic Engineering, Food, and Our Environment. "A rose can be crossed with a different kind of rose, but a rose will never cross with a potato. Genetic engineering, on the other hand, usually involves taking genes from one species and inserting them into another in an attempt to transfer a desired prope A. for us to solve the food shortage problem in the word B. for plants to be produced with genes of humans C. for humans to assume the cold-resistant property D. to grow crops with the taste of farm animals
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