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19.Unemployment in the United States is still high at 6.7 percent.But for job seekers,especially those with college educations,researchers say finding a job carl be as easy as logging on to a computer.It used to be that looking for a job meant hurrying around,knocking on doors and turning to ads.But that's changing,thanks to the Interact.A new report says,for college graduates,looking for a job is getting easier.More than 80 percent of the jobs are available online.
    At the height of the depression(萧条),when U.S.unemployment peaked at 10 percent,just a little more than two million jobs were being posted each month.But as the recovery takes hold,the joh picture looks increasingly bright.
    That's great news for Hamilton.Only once has he ever applied in person for a job at a shopping mall.He said,"I think my generation-the idea of going door to door,out knocking and saying,hey are you hiring?-like that-doesn't exist anymore…those days are gone,Just go online.''
Kim Dancy recently graduated with a master's degree in Public Policy.She found her dream job as an education policy researcher.But she says finding the perfect job online takes a lot of perseverance.He said,"It can be really frustrating and it takes a long time,but if you applied for enough positions and really do your homework you will get somewhere.
    The report's findings suggest careers in Science,Technology,Engineering and Math provide the greatest opportunities,with salaries that range between  30 to 45 an hour.But for maximum income and satisfaction,workers must be prepared to move and change jobs at least every five years.

46.The highest unemployment rate in the depression in the U.S.wasA
A.10%    B.6.7%    C.6%       D.7%
47.In what way does Hamilton find his jobs in most cases?C
A.Applying in person.    B.Searching papers.
C.Turning to the Internet.D.Going door to door.
48.What can we learn from Dancy's expefience?B
A.Job applicants should do much housework.
B.Online job-hunting calls for perseverance.
C.Only online can an applicant find a job.
D.Finding a dream job is really exciting.
49.How can you get a high salary according to the text?D
A.By hurrying around.    B.By sticking to your work.
C.By surfing the Internet.  D.By switching jobs regularly.
50.The best title of this text probably isA
A.Searching for jobs online     
B.College education online
C.Unemployment in the US    
D.Economic recovery in the US.

分析 本文讲述的是美国的失业率很高,很多人转向网上求职,有效地解决这一问题,但为了更好的实现自己的价值,还得定期的进行更换工作.

解答 46.A 细节理解题.根据第二段的"At the height of the depression(萧条),when U.S.unemployment peaked at 10 percent,just a little more than two million jobs were being posted each month."可知在经济最萧条时,失业率达到百分之十,故选A项.
47.C 细节理解题.根据第一段的"But for job seekers,especially those with college educations,researchers say finding a job can be as easy as logging on to a computer"可知研究者发现在网上找工作更容易些,故选C项.
48.B 细节理解题.根据第四段的"But she says finding the perfect job online takes a lot of perseverance她说在网上找上理想的工作需要很大的毅力",可知答案选B项.
49.D 细节推断题.根据最后一段的"But for maximum income and satisfaction,workers must be prepared to move and change jobs at least every five years为了达到好的薪水和满意,就必须每五年换下工作",可知答案选D项.
50.A 标题判断题.根据第一段的"A new report says,for college graduates,looking for a job is getting easier.More than 80 percent of the jobs are available online."可知大学毕业生找工作变得更容易.超过百分之80的工作岗位都可以在线找到.根据文章的第三段"That's great news for Hamilton.Only once has he ever applied in person for a job at a shopping mall.He said,"I think my generation-the idea of going door to door,out knocking and saying,hey are you hiring?-like that-doesn't exist anymore…those days are gone,Just go online.''可知"这对汉密尔顿来说是个好消息,他曾经在一家商场里应聘过一次,他说:"我想我这一代人的想法是挨家挨户,敲敲门,说,嘿,你在招人吗?-那样的话已经不存在了…那些日子已经过去了,只要上网就行了."因此本文主要讲述了在线找工作的好处,故答案选A.

点评 政治类文章多采用记叙文形式,我们可采取"顺读法",以便抓关键语句,领会文章主旨;而经济类文章则多采用说明文形式,我们则可以采取"逆读法",先读试题,再从文章中查找有用信息.

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My earliest memories of my father are of a tall,handsome successful man devoted to his work and family,but uncomfortable with his children.As a child I loved him; as a school girl and young adult I feared him and felt bitter about him.He seemed unhappy with me unless I got straight A's and unhappy with my boyfriends if their fathers were not as"successful"as he was.Whenever I went out with him on weekends,I used to struggle to think up things to say,feeling on guard.
On the first day of my visit,we went out with one of my father's friends for lunch at an outdoor cafe.We walked along that afternoon,did some shopping,ate on the street table,and laughed over my son's funny facial expressions.Gone was my father's critical air and strict rules.Who was this person I knew as my father,who seemed so friendly and interesting be around?What had held him back before?
The next day my dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite a few stories about his own childhood.Although our times together became easier over the years,I never felt closer to him at that moment.After so many years,I'm at last seeing another side of my father.And in so doing,I'm delighted with my new friend.My dad,in his new home in Arizona,is back to me from where he was.

21.Why did the author feel bitter about her father when she was a young adult?B
A.He was silent most of the time.
B.He expected too much of her.
C.He did not love his children.
D.He was too proud of himself.
22.When the author went out with her father on weekends,she would feelC.
A.tired
B.sorry
C.nervous
D.safe
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A.More critical.
B.More talkative.
C.Gentle and friendly.
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"This is your suspect,how would you recognize him?"
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The policeman says,"Well…Uh…that's because the picture shows his profile."Slightly  confused  by  this  ridiculous response,he flashes the picture for 5 seconds at the
second blonde and asks her,"This is your suspect,how would you recognize him?"
The second blonde giggles,flips her hair and says,"Ha!He'd be too easy to catch because heonly has one ear!"
The policeman angrily responds,"What's the matter with you two?Of course only one eye and one ear are showing because it's a picture of his profile!!Is that the best answer you can come up with?"
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The policeman is surprised and speechless because he really doesn't know himself if the
suspect  wears contacts or not."Well,that's an interesting answer…wait here for a few minutes
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D.to test their potential of being detectives.
25.what's the policeman's attitude towards the first blonde's answer?B
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U S.Capitol Police spokeswoman Sgt.Kim Schneider said the unidentified 35-year-old man sped away in a white car after being stopped a few blocks from the Capitol.The man drove the wrong way down a street and crashed into a police car in a heavily guarded area about a block north of the Capitol grounds,striking two officers with his car along the way,she said.
Police then opened fire after seeing the man hold up his handgun and refuse to put it down,said Schneider,who described the melee(人群)as"very fast moving"."The officers felt they were being threatened-they were in fear for their lives,"Schneider said.
She did not know if the man ever fired at police.He was taken to a hospital,where he was pronounced dead.
The officers who were hit--one of whom was on a motorcycle--had minor injuries,Schneider said.
The late afternoon scare occurred as lawmakers were wrapping up a third day of hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.Police briefly closed up part of the Capiltol as a precaution,but the buildings were reopened about a half-hour later.Authorities said the shooting was not related to the Capitol.
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"There were so many gunshots being fired,my family got down."said Robert Drumm of Oklahoma,who was touring the nation's capital with his family.
Numerous emergency vehicles came together quickly on the area.
Lanigan's husband,Dale Lanigan,described a similar scene,saying that as the car sped past him the driver had one hand on the wheel and it looked like he was reaching for something.

72.What can be learned from the passage?C
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B.Three police officers were hurt in the shooting.
C.The gunshot case had nothing to do with the Capitol.
D.The Capitol was unprotected when the gunshot happened.
73.When the case happened,C.
A.Carol Lanigan didn't come to the scene
B.Carol Lanigan heard five shots exactly
C.many emergency vehicles appeared in the area
D.Robert Drumm stopped to tour the nation's capital by himself
74.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word"chaotic"?B
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A.Armed man was shot near the Capitol by police
B.A police accident near the U.S.Capitol
C.Defend the U.S.Capitol
D.Police chasing the peace breaker.

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