试卷代号:2157 中央广播电视大学2009一2010学年度第二学期“开放专科”期末考试 英语阅读(3) 试题 2010年7月 注意事项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定档 内。考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、仔细阅读每题的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案必须写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 944
试卷代号 中央广播电视大学 2010 学年度第二学期 放专科 考试 英语阅读 )试题 2010 年7 事项 一、将你的学号、姓名及分校(工作站)名称填写在答题纸的规定栏 o考试结束后,把试卷和答题纸放在桌上。试卷和答题纸均不得带 出考场。 二、仔细阅读每题的说明,并按题目要求答题。答案必须写在答题 纸的指定位置上,写在试卷上无效。 三、用蓝、黑圆珠笔或钢笔答题,使用铅笔答题无效。 944
Part I Directions: Read passage 1 carefully and then try to finish items 1-10 as required.(30 points,3 points each) Passage 1 Aging Crisis in China 1 "Aging,says Alex Kalache,Head of the Programme on Aging at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,"is the number one problem in the world.And if it is not addressed now,there will be serious consequences."It is the "number one problem"because the numbers of people over 60-and particularly those over 80-are growing fast.The rapid aging trend in China's population also poses immediate challenges to Chinese society. How can China face this challenge?As the social structure changes in terms of demographics, so will tradition. 2 In 1959 there were 200 million people over 60 in the world,accounting for 8 percent of the total population.It is predicted that in China,by 2000,the number of retired people will be several times that of the mid-90's.In 2020 they will have increased by several times again.The problem is that as more and more people live longer and their numbers increase both in actual numbers and relative to the general population,there will be fewer people to care for them.The dependency ratio,as it is called,is also affected by the fact that women, who have been the traditional caretakers of the elderly,are becoming more career-oriented and are not at home to care for their parents. 3 One solution is senior homes.Traditionally,it is considered a Chinese virtue for children to take care of their parents.But if people are working long hours,older parents feel lonely at home.At senior citizen centres,they can get good care from the nurses,who are also willing to listen to their stories."When I first came here,I complained about my daughter's decision.But gradually,I began to like this place,Wei Wenkuei,86,said. "The nurses are more attentive than a house maid,and the food is good.Wei is staying at the Peixin Senior Citizens centre in Nanshi District.There are only three senior centres in the Dongjiadu Neighbourhood in Nanshi District,which is not enough for more than 20,000 945
Part I Directions! Read passage 1 carefully and then try to finish items 一10 as rl叫uired. (30 points, 3 points each) Passage 1 Aging Crisis in China 1 " Aging ," says Alex Kalache , Head of the Programme on Aging at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , " is the number one problem in the world. And if it is not addressed now , there will be serious consequences. " It is the "number one problem" because the numbers of people over 60 - and particularly those over 80 - are growing fast. The rapid aging trend in China' s population also poses immediate challenges to Chinese society. How can China face this challenge? As the social structure changes in terms of demographics, so will tradition. 2 In 1959 there were 200 million people over 60 in the world , accounting for 8 percent of the total population. It is predicted that in China , by 2000 , the number of retired people will be several times that of the mid-90' s. In 2020 they will have increased by several times again. The problem is that as more and more people live longer and their numbers increase both in actual numbers and relative to the general population , there will be fewer people to care for them. The dependency ratio , as it is called , is also affected by the fact that women , who have been the traditional caretakers of the elderly , are becoming more career-oriented and are not at home to care for their parents. 3 One solution is senior homes. Traditionally , it is considered a Chinese virtue for children to take care of their parents. But if people are working long hours, older parents feel lonely at home. At senior citizen centres, they can get good care from the nurses, who are also willing to listen to their stories. "When I first came here , I complained about my daughter' s decision. But gradually , I began to like this place ," Wei Wenkuei , 86 , said. "The nurses are more attentive than a house maid , and the food is good. " Wei is staying at the Peixin Senior Citizens centre in District. There are only three senior centres in the Dongjiadu Neighbourhood in Nanshi District , which is not enough for more than 20 ,000 945
people over the age of 60.However,the neighbourhood has about 15,000 laid-off women workers who are eager for jobs,and the area expects to open several new centres in the near future.The government is not only encouraging individuals to run senior citizen's homes, but the government itself is building centres. 4 Some say that these homes isolate the elderly from the rest of society and that keeping an intergenerational bond is necessary for a rich,wise society.Another model which helps old people to live more independently is known as "care in the community."A unique example of this is the "SOS Bells for the Elderly"system which was introduced in Changqiao Neighbourhood in the Western District in 1996,and has proved successful.Families were encouraged to volunteer to form mutual help "pairs"with elderly people who had no children nearby to care for them.Bells were affixed at the bedside of lonely and ill senior citizens and connected to the home of the "pair household.When the bell rings,the helper goes at once.In May 1997,the Beijing Committee for the Elderly had emergency bells installed in 297 homes in Beijing's 10 districts. 5 Although larger social welfare system reform needs to be undertaken,these changes in the traditional way of caring for old people show a China which is ready and willing to deal with change in a creative way.Now that“over-population'”and“the aging crisis'”are seen as problems by modern society world-wide,it is important that the elderly are not ignored, alienated or mistreated,but rather treasured for their great store of experience.These are problems that need thoughtful solutions. Directions: Find the following sentences in passage 1 and use the context of the sentence to determine the meaning of the underlined word.Then choose the word or phrase which best expresses the word's meaning and write your answers on your answer sheet.(The paragraph in which the sentence appear is indicated in the brackets, 1.And if it is not addressed now,there will be serious consequences.(paragraph 1) A.to give the name of the place B.to make a speech C.to deal with 946
people over the age of 60. However, the neighbourhood has about 15 ,000 laid-off women workers who are eager for jobs, and the area expects to open several new centres in the near future. The government is not only encouraging individuals to run senior citizen' shames, but the governm巳nt itself is building centres. 4 Some say that these homes isolate the elderly from the rest of society and that keeping an intergenerational bond is necessary for a rich , wise society. Another model which helps old people to live more independently is known as "care in the community." A unique example of this is the "sos Bells for the Elderly" system which was introduced in Changqiao Neighbourhood in the Western District in 1996 , and has proved successful. Families were encouraged to volunteer to form mutual help "pairs" with elderly people who had no children nearby to care for them. Bells were affixed at the bedside of lonely and ill senior citizens and connected to the home of the "pair household." When the bell rings, the helper goes at once. In May 1997 , the Beijing Committee for the Elderly had emergency bells installed in 297 homes in Beijing's 10 districts. 5 Although larger social welfare system reform needs to be undertaken , these changes in the traditional way of caring for old people show a China which is ready and willing to deal with change in a creative way. Now that"over-population" and "the aging crisis" are seen as problems by modern society world-wide , it is important that the elderly are not ignored , alienated or mistreated , but rather treasured for their great store of experience. These are problems that need thoughtful solutions. Directions, Find the following sentences in passage 1 and use the context of the sentence to determine the meaning of the underlined word. Then choose the word or phrase which best expresses the word's meaning and write your answers on your answer sheet. (The paragraph in which the sentence appear is indicated in the brackets. ) 1. And if it is not addressed now 白re will be serious consequences. (paragraph 1) A. to give the name of the place B. to make a speech C. to deal with 946
2.As the social structure changes in terms of demographics,so will tradition. (paragraph 1) A.jobs B.population C.gender 3.Traditionally,it is considered a Chinese virtue for children to take care of their parents.(paragraph 3) A.good quality B.benefit C.advantage 4.The nurses are more attentive than a house maid.(paragraph 3) A.listening carefully B.politely helpful C.warm-hearted 5.Now that“over-population”and“the aging crisis”are seen as problems by modern society world-wide,it is important that the elderly are not ignored,alienated or mistreated,but rather treasured for their great store of experience.(paragraph 5) A.badly treated B.well treated C.properly treated Directions: Read the following statements and decide whether they are true or false according to passage 1. Write true (T)or false(F)against the number for items 6-10. 6.According to Alex Kalache,over-population is the number one problem in the world. 7.Wei Wenkuei fell in love with Peixin Senior Citizens Centre immediately when she went there. 8.Only the government has the right to build senior citizen's homes. 9.“SOS Bells for the Elderly”system is a unique example of“care in the community.” 10.It can be inferred from the passage,the elderly should be well treated rather than forgotten. 947
2. As the social structure changes in terms of demographics, so will tradition. (paragraph 1) A. jobs B. population C. gender 3. Traditionally, it is considered a Chinese virtue for children to take care of their parents. (paragraph 3) A. good quality 、benefit C. advantage 4. The nurses are more attentive than a house maid. (paragraph 3) A. listening carefully B. politely helpful C. warm-hearted 5. Now that "over-population" and "the aging crisis" are seen as problems by modern society world-wide , it is important that the elderly are not ignored , alienated or mistreated , but rather treasured for their great store of experience. (paragraph 5) A. badly treated 、well treated C. properly treated Directions, Read the following statements and decide whether they are true or false according to passage 1. Write true (T) or false(F) against the number for items 一10. 6. According to Alex Kalache , over-population is the number one problem in the world. 7. Wei Wenkuei fell in love with Peixin Senior Citizens Centre immediately when she went there. 8. Only the government has the right to build senior citizen's homes. 9. "sos Bells for the Elderly" system is a unique example of "care in the community. " 1o. It can be inferred from the passage , the elderly should be well treated rather than forgotten. 947
PartⅡ Questions 11-20 are based on Passage 2.(30 points,3 points each) Passage 2 The Most Innovative City 1 (11) Problems such as poverty,crime,public education,and pollution control plague the majority of the world's cities.Each one,it seems,is struggling to avoid urban disaster.But Curitiba,Brazil,a city of 1.6 million people,is dealing with these problems.This little-known city in southeast Brazil is being recognized as the place that has solutions to many of the world's growing urban problems. 2 (12) Through this program.more than 70%of its trash is recycled -compared with the 25%0 in Los Angeles.Christano Pinheiro,a seven-year-old boy shows how it's done.At the start of the school year,Pinheiro traded 8 pounds of recyclable garbage for a packet of new notebooks.Each week,he and his two older brothers exchange trash for fresh fruit or 2 pounds of protein-rich beans.The program helps the poor.In 1995, the city exchanged nearly 2 million pounds of food,348,000 Easter eggs and 26,000 Christmas cakes for recyclable trash.Hundreds of quilts for the needy were stuffed with crushed styrofoam.Christiano was one of 25,000 poor children who received these supplies. (13) 3 (14) Old worn out equipment was frequently being replaced with new technology and equipment.Like every other city,old,yet usable materials were being dumped around the city of Curitiba.This gave engineers and architects an opportunity to work together to use the materials creatively.Old wooden telephone poles are now reused in office buildings,bridges and public squares.Retired buses have become mobile classrooms for adult education."Virtually everything has more than one use,"said Mayor Rafael Greca, whose airy office overlooking a park is made of old poles and glass."It's just a matter of figuring out how to reuse things and then teaching people how to do it." 4 (15) The latest additions are the Lighthouses of Learning,based on the great lighthouse and library in Alexandria,Egypt,one of the ancient world's seven 948
Part II Questions 11-20 are based on Passage 2. (30 points, 3 points each) Passage 2 The Most Innovative City 1 (1 1) Problems such as poverty , crime , public education , and pollution control plague the majority of the world' s cities. Each one , it seems, is struggling to avoid urban disaster. But Curitiba , Brazil , a city of 1. 6 million people , is dealing with these problems. This little-known city in southeast Brazil is being recognized as the place that has solutions to many of the world' s growing urban problems. 2 (12) Through this program. more than 70% of its trash is recycled - compared with the 25 % in Los Angeles. Christano Pinheiro , a seven-year-old boy shows how it' s done. At the start of the school year, Pinheiro traded 8 pounds of recyclable garbage for a packet of new notebooks. Each week , he and his two older brothers exchange trash for fresh fruit or 2 pounds of protein-rich beans. The program helps the poor. In 1995 , the city exchanged nearly 2 million pounds of food , 348 , 000 Easter eggs and 26 , 000 Christmas cakes for recyclable trash. Hundreds of quilts for the needy were stuffed with crushed styrofoam. Christiano was one of 25 ,000 poor children who received these supplies. (1 3 ) 3 (14 ) Old worn out equipment was frequently being replaced with new technology and equipment. Like every other city , old , yet usable materials 巳re being dumped around the city of Curitiba. This gave engineers and architects an opportunity to work together to use the materials creatively. Old wooden telephone poles are now reused in office buildings, bridges and public squares. Retired buses have become mobile classrooms for adult education. "Virtually everything has more than one use ," said Mayor Rafael Greca , whose airy office overlooking a park is made of old poles and glass. "It' s just a matter of figuring out how to reuse things and then teaching people how to do it. " 4 (1 5 ) The latest additions ar巳the Lighthous巳s of Learning , based on the great lighthouse and library in Alexandria , Egypt , one of the ancient world' s seven 948