在职攻硕英语习题练习

在职攻硕英语易错题(2019/5/27)
1题:This book ______ me twenty dollars.


A.is cost
B.was cost
C.cost
D.have been cost
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In the past, young people in Japan were expected to take on responsibilities to support their parents and grandparents. Now they expect to be supported well into young adulthooD、The "new breed", born since the 1960s, have never known anything but richness. Youth are seen as resistant to entering society as mature adults to becoming social citizens. Once the great objective of reconstruction after the Second World War was accomplished, a new generation lost the motivating power that had united the nation together.
Japan’s birth rate has been falling rapidly, partly because of the recession, and the job and financial insecurity that it has causeD、In 1999, the figure was 1. 38 children per woman, the lowest ever recordeD、At the same time, youth crime, although still especially low by western standards, rose to its highest level since record-keeping began 32 years ago. Likewise, the proportion of students dropping out before graduating, at 2.5% also very low by western standards, has nevertheless been rising.
Entrepreneurial (企业家的) role models are few and far between.Bill Gates is often mentioned, but a foreign model can only have so much influence. The problem is that Japanese culture discourages people from revealing details of personal life, including such ordeal (考验) as starting a company. In the past, successful companies such as Honda or Hitachi provided role models of a sort.But today they have been faded by the downturn, and few others have risen to take their place.
By the same reason, young people often feel isolated from their fathers who worked too hard at their jobs to establish much of a relationship with their children. "The one thing they’re sure of is that they don’t want to be like their fathers.And the girls don’t want to be with boys who are like their fathers, so the boys are sure not to be," says Professor MorishimA、
2题:{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
The author takes the two examples of the youth crime and students’ dropping-out before graduating to show ______.A.the youth are overburdened
B.the educational system in Japan is not satisfying
C.public security and order in Japan is bad
D.the ethnical level of youth in Japan is descending
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3题: A: I didn't know this was a one-way street to that avenue, officer.B: ______
A.That's all right.
B.You are sure.
C.How dare you say that
D.Sorry, but that's no excuse.
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4题:The same factors push wages and prices up together, the one ______ the other.


A.emphasizing
B.reinforcing
C.multiplying
D.increasing
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Britain’s emissions of greenhouse gases, blamed by many scientists for contributing to global warming, have fallen by 14 percent since 1990, according to the latest government report.
British lakes and rivers are also on the road to recovery from acid rain poisoning, following successful curbs to air pollution from cars and heavy industry.
The report by the NationalAtmosphericEmissions Inventory (NAEI) attributed the drop in greenhouse gas emissions to several factors including: the introduction of catalytic converters on cars, a move toward low sulphur and lead-free petrol and a switch to gas from coal and oil in power generation.
Environment Minister Michael Meacher said the downward trend was welcome, but warned of complacency.
"Even though these figures are encouraging, we must not be complacent. There are still significant problems where we need to do more, for example, to further reduce greenhouse gases and harmful pollutants (污染物) such as ammonia and particulate matter," he said in a statement.
The government has a target to cut greenhouse gases by 23 percent by 2010 on 1990 levels. This is almost double the target of 12.5 percent to which the UK is committed under the Kyoto Protocol and there are signs that emissions are rising as generators return to using coal-fired power stations in the face of rising natural gas prices.
TheDepartment ofEnvironment Food and RuralAffairsDEFRA、said substantial curbs on sulphur dioxide emissions across the UK andEurope had cut acid rain by half over the last 12 years. "Damaged freshwater lakes and streams are showing signs of recovery," it saiD、
ButDEFRA、warned of a new threat. "Nitrogen oxides and ammonia are the main air pollutants that must be tackled to stop future damage. "
The bulk ofBritain’s ammonia emissions come from farm animal manure (粪肥), causing over-enrichment of land and waterways, said the report.Certain species rampage unchecked through this ultra-fertile environment, smothering the slower growing plants beneath them and choking streams and rivers. Nitrogen oxides enter the atmosphere from car exhausts and industry, creating health-damaging ozone and contributing to acid rain.
5题:{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
Which of the following hasBritain NOT done to decrease emissions of greenhouse gasesA.Introduced catalytic converters on cars.
B.Encouraged use of low sulphur and lead-free petrol.
C.Replaced coal and oil with gas in power generation.
D.Closed down some heavy industry factories.
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