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For most people,shopping is still a matter of wandering down the street or loading a cart in a shopping mall.Soon,that will change. Electronic commerce (trade) is growing fast and will soon bring people more choices.There will, however, be a cost:protecting the consumer from being cheated will be harder. Many governments therefore want to apply strict regulations to the electronic world. But politicians would be wiser to see cyberspace as a basis for a new era of corporate selfregulation. Consumers in rich countries have grown used to the idea that the government takes responsibility for everything from the stability of the banks to the safety of the drugs or their rights to refund when goods are faulty.But governments cannot enforce national laws on businesses whose only presence is on the screen. Even in a country where a clear right to compensation exists,the online customer in Tokyo,say,can hardly go to New York to get a refund for a clothes purchase. One answer is for government to cooperate more:to recognize each other"s rules.But that requires years of work and volumes of detailed rules.And plenty of countries have rules too fanciful for sober countries to accept.There is,however,another choice.Let the electronic businesses do the regulation themselves.They do,after all,have a selfinterest in doing so. In electronic commerce,a reputation for honest dealing will be a valuable competitive asset.Governments, too,may compete to be trusted.For instance,customers ordering medicines online may prefer to buy from the United States because they trust the rigorous screening of the Food and Drug Administration;or they may decide that the FDA"s rules are too strict,and buy from Switzerland instead. Customers will still need to use their judgment.But precisely because the technology is new,electronic shoppers are likely for a while to be a lot more cautious than customers of the normal sort.And the new technology will also make it easier for them to complain when a company lets them down.In this way,at l east,the advent of cyberspace may argue for fewer consumer protection laws,not more. |
1.According to the author,what will be the best policy for electronic commerce? |
A.Selfregulation by the businesses. B.Strict consumer protection laws. C.Close international cooperation. D.Government protection |
2.In case an electronic shopper bought faulty goods from a foreign country,what could he do? |
A.Refuse to pay for the purchase. B.Go to the seller and ask for a refund. C.Appeal to consumer protection law. D.Complain about it on the Internet. |
3.In the author"s view,businesses would place a high emphasis on honest dealing because in the electronic world________. |
A.international cooperation would be much more frequent B.consumers could easily seek government protection C.a good reputation is a great advantage in competition D.it would be easy for consumers to complain |
4.We can infer from the passage that in licensing new drugs the FDA in the United States is________. |
A.very quick B.very cautious C.very slow D.rather careless |
5.If a customer buys something that does not meet his expectation,what is the advantage of dealing through electronic commerce over the present normal one? |
A.It will be easier for him to return the goods he is not satisfied with. B.It will be easier for him to attain the refund from the seller. C.It will be easier for him to get his complaints heard by other consumers. D.It will be easier for him to complain about this to the government. |
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There is nothing else but economy that occupies the minds of Americans at present times of economic crisis (经济危机). The statistics on unemployment, housing costs and consumer confidence keep coming and coming, leaving people not just scared to spend money but also very stressed and emotionally exhausted. This stress (压力) has an effect on everything, starting with our sleep, moods, physical health, relationships and eating habits. "Time of economic stress leads to increase rates of depression (忧郁)," says Dr Christopher Palmer, director of continuing education at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. "It worsens illness in people who have been constantly depressed. But it also causes new cases of depression. Just the fear of losing one"s job can put people over the edge." And, without any doubt,just depression alone can create a variety of bad health effects. ● Sleep 33 percent of Americans reported that they have lost sleep due to the economic crisis. 26 percent say they are sleeping less than 6 hours per night, which is considered to be at least one hour less than the most favorable 7 to 8 hours recommended by sleep experts. ● Mental health,stress and heart attack 80 percent of Americans reported that last year the economy is a huge source of stress; 49 percent said the situation make them feel nervous or anxious; 48 percent reported that they feel very sad and have developed depression. Nearly twice the risk of heart attack or death was found in patients with the highest levels of depression or anxiety. Among those individuals, a 10 percent higher rise of heart attack or death was found in those whose anxiety rose over time. ● Relationships The chances of violent (暴力的) behavior are nearly 6 times higher for individuals who are left without a job. Workplace stress can lead to domestic violence. |
1. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? |
A. Now Americans don"t dare to spend money. B. Now all Americans have problems in sleeping. C. Economy is the most troubling problem for Americans now. D. Economic crisis has destroyed many American families. |
2. How does the economic crisis affect most Americans according to the passage? |
A. They sleep less than six hours. B. They sleep less than the proper amount. C. Diseases caused by economy make them sleepless. D. They lose sleep at night. |
3. If a person is out of work, he might _____. |
A. become more violent B. get divorced (离婚) C. get rid of workplace stress D. go mad |
4. The best title of this passage is probably "_____". |
A. The World Economic Crisis is Getting Worse B. Economic Crisis Affects Americans" Health C. Economic Crisis Causes Trouble to Sleep D. Ordinary People Suffer Greatly in Economic Crisis |
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In recent years many countries have been faced with the problem of how to make their workers more productive. Some experts believe that the answer is to make jobs more varied. Do more varied jobs lead to greater productivity? There is something to suggest that while variety certainly makes the worker"s life more enjoyable, it does not make him work harder. So variety is not important. Other experts feel that giving the worker freedom to do his job in his own way is important and there is no doubt that this is true. The problem is that this kind of freedom cannot easily be given in the modern factory with its complicated machinery which must be used in a fixed way. Thus while freedom of choice may be important, there is very little that can be done to achieve this. Another important consideration is how much each worker contributes to the product he is making. In most factories the worker sees only one small part of the product. Some car factories are said to be experimenting with having many small production lines rather than a large one, so that each worker contributes more to the production of the cars on his line.It would seem then that the degree of workers" contribution is important. To what extent does more money lead to greater productivity? The workers themselves cartainly think this is important, but perhaps they want more money only because the work they do is so boring. Money just lets them enjoy their spare time more. A similar argument may explain demands for shorter working hours. Perhaps if companies succeed in making workers" jobs more interesting, they will neither want more money, nor will shorter working hours be so important to them. |
1. Which of the following things will not increase productivity? |
A. Making jobs more varied. B. Giving workers freedom to do their jobs in their own way. C. Increasing workers" contribution to production. D. Longer working hours. |
2. The last sentence in this passage means that if companies manage to make workers" jobs more interesting, _____. |
A. they will want more money B. they will demand shorter working hours C. more money and shorter working hours are important D. more money and shorter working hours will not be so important to them |
3. In this passage, the writer tells us _____. |
A. how to make workers more productive B. possible factors leading to greater productivity C. more money leads to greater productivity D. how to make workers" jobs more interesting |
4. The writer of this passage is probably a _____. |
A. teacher B. worker C. manager D. physicist |
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BELIEVE it or not, the color of the tie Barack Obama wore to the inauguration (就职典礼) is now a hotly debated topic.The level of public interest in Obama’s tie might seem strange but many people believe his choice will symbolize the type of government he plans to run, as the color of a politician’s tie is thought to convey ideas of power, trustworthiness and more. Polities of ties It may be the least practical item of male dress, but it is arguably the most expressive.In the UK and many other countries around the world, conservative (保守的) politicians may wear a blue tie and their liberal opponents a red one.In America, the colors go the other way round.The Republicans have in recent years become associated with the color red, and the Democrats with blue.But in spite of this, Bush wears blue ties more often than any other color. What they mean According to Sharon Haver, editor of focusonstyle.com, in America the feelings associated with colors overrule their political significance.“A guy who wants to be regarded as strong and in charge would wear red, ” Haver says.Unsurprisingly, the business tycoon Donald Trump is known for wearing red ties.But what about blue?According to Haver, “Blue is a softer color...Look at the sky.It’s peaceful and calm and trustworthy.” Selecting the right tie for the right occasion Perfect job interview tie Perhaps no other tiewearing occasion is as important as the job interview.Gilchrist, the fashion expert, advises playing it safe and choosing a conservative one.Best choices are solids, stripes or small patterns. An excellent color is burgundy (深红色) or another serious color.Avoid pink or yellow, which suggests that the wearer lacks gravity. Pattern ties, Gilchrist suggests, should be limited to a maximum of three colors.A striped tie is a safe choice as this is acceptable to everyone.Last, Gilchrist recommends saving the expensive “hip” tie for those applying for glamorous creative jobs. Datenight tie When picking out the right tie for taking a girl out on a date, spend more time considering color than pattern.According to studies, women are attracted to men wearing the color blue, because blue gives the image of a “stable, faithful, constant, always there” person.So what is the worst color to wear on a date?“Flattened caterpillar (毛虫) yellowgreen, ” according to Gilchrist, “it will repel both sexes equally.”
1. Why are people interested in the tie that Obama wore to the inauguration?
A. Because they think the tie he wore will enable them to know about his personalities and policies. B. Because they want to advise him how to select an appropriate tie for such a big occasion. C. Because they think the tie will tell if he is trustworthy as they expected when he assumes office. D. Because they believe the tie is an essential part of dressing to a mature politician like Obama.
2. What can we infer about Bush, the former president, from the passage?
A. He was probably liberal in his policies when he was in power. B. He was a Republican when he served as president. C. He wore only blue ties and had no ties of alternative colors. D. He wanted to make himself unique by the tie that he wore.
3. The example of “the business tycoon Donald Trump” is given to________.
A. prove that color reflects people’s feelings to a certain degree B. show that Donald is so wealthy that he can afford expensive ties C. tell that Donald is physically strong and can handle everything D. explain that red is a popular color, especially with businessmen
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?
A. Ties can be ignored by politicians since they are the least practical item of male dress. B. Do choose ties carefully before dating, because it is the most important occasion. C. Why to avoid pink or yellow ties in job interviews is that they don’t match the atmosphere. D. The more colorful the tie is, the more likely you’ll get the job you want. |
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United Nations Climate Change Conference The UN Climate Change conference opened in Copenhagen,Denmark on Dec,7th with some 15,000 delegates and observers from nearly 200 countries attending what is called the last best chance for an agreement to combat (与……战斗) global warming. Their aim is to find common ground,including on reduction of greenhouse gas emissions,promotion and transfer of new more ecofriendly technology and the necessary funding to make this possible,especially for the less developed and poorer nations.It also means coming up with long term vision and cooperation for the future. Most scientists believe the warming trend is mainly caused by human activity,especially the use of fossil fuels and the cutting down of forests.Skeptics (怀疑论者) say global warming is part of a natural cycle of climate change. In Copenhagen,experts and officials alike are putting the emphasis on what people and governments can do to cut the emission of greenhouse gases. Scientists say a 25 to 40 percent cut in carbondioxide emissions is needed to control global warming. The European Union,China,and India have already promised reductions.The United States is waiting for Congressional (国会的) approval for a proposal put forward by the Obama administration. Barack Obama,President of the United States said,"Each of us must do what,we can when we can to grow our economies without endangering our planet-and we must all do it together.We must seize the opportunity to make Copenhagen a significant step forward in the global fight against climate change." Desmond Tutu,Archbishop of South Africa said,"Worldwide,we have the chance to start turning the tide of climate change,but only if all governments commit themselves to a fair,binding(有约束力的) and sustainable climate agreement in Copenhagen."
1. From the first paragraph we can infer that________.
A. people think that this conference is of no use B. this conference is the last one to be held about the climate change C. before this conference nothing could be done with the climate D. people expect a final agreement will be achieved
2. Which is NOT included in the aim of this conference?
A. To reduce the emission of the greenhouse gases. B. To develop the agriculture of the developed countries. C. To cooperate with each other for the future. D. To transfer new more ecofriendly technology.
3. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The USA refuses to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. B. The European Union is waiting for all its members"approval. C. China and India have agreed to cut carbondioxide emissions. D. South Africa doesn"t think much of this conference.
4. What is Obama"s attitude according to his words?
A. Doubtful. B. Positive. C. Negative. D. Regretful.
5. ________is the reason of global warming according to the skeptics.
A. Human activity B. Fossil fuels C. The cutting down of trees D. Natural climate change |
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Malls are popular places for Americans to go. Some people spend so much time at malls that they are called mall rats. Mall rats shop until they drop in the hundreds of stores under one roof. People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have police stations or private security guards. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest area with waterfalls and large green trees. The largest mall in the United States is the Mall of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, eight night clubs, and a seven-acre park! There are parking spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop every week. The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Edina, Minnesota. People loved doing all their shopping in one place. More malls were built all over the country. Now, malls are like town centres where people come to do many things. They shop, of course. They also eat in food houses that have food from all over the world. They see movies at theatres. Some people even get their daily exercise by doing the new sport of mall walking. Others go to malls to meet friends. In some malls, people can see a doctor or a dentist and even attend church. In other words, people can do just about everything in malls. Now residents can actually live in their favourite shopping centre. |
1. Nowadays, malls are __________. |
A. large shopping centres which also act as town centres B. large parks with shops C. the most popular place Americans go to D. town centres |
2. Why have malls become so popular? |
A. Because people can do everything there. B. Because people can do many other things besides shopping for all they need. C. Because people believe that malls are much safer places. D. Because people enjoy the fresh air and can have a good rest there. |
3. Malls have to be large places because __________. |
A. many people drive their cars to go to malls B. there have to be some restaurants, clinics and theatres C. many people hope to do sports in the malls D. they have to meet different needs of so many people |
4. Those __________ are called mall rats. |
A. who are busy stealing in the mall B. who have visited the biggest malls C. who are often found busy shopping in malls D. who live under the roof of the mall |
5. According to the passage, people CANNOT find __________ in a mall in America. |
A. a police station B. a church C. a restaurant D. a sports centre |
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