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  Thanks to depressed markets, investment(投资)banks are reducing many of their highly-paid traders.When markets recover, the banks might be willing to replace them with rather cheaper talent.One alternative has been around for a while but has yet to catch on:autonomous trading agents-computers programmed to act like the human version without such troublesome costs as holidays, lunch breaks.Program trading has been done before; some blamed the 1987 stock market crash on computers instructed with simple decision-making rules.But robots can be smarter than that.

  Dave Cliff, a researcher at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Bristol, England, has been creating trading robots for seven years.His simulation(模拟)experiments have suggested that a redesign of some markets could lead to greater efficiency.Last year, a research group at IBM showed that Mr Cliff's artificial traders could unchangeably beat the human variety, in various kinds of market.Nearly all take the shape of an auction(拍卖).One well-known type is the English auction, familiar to customers of the salesrooms of Christie's and Sotheby's where sellers keep silent on their offer price, and buyers increase their bids by stages until only one remains.

  At the other extreme is the Dutch auction, familiar to traders in the Netherlands as well as to bidders for American Treasury bonds.Here, buyers remain silent, and a seller reduces his price until it is accepted.Most markets for shares are a mixture of these two types:buyers and sellers can announce their bid or offer prices at any time, and deals are constantly being closed, a so-called “continuous double auction”.

  Mr Cliff's new idea was to apply his evolutionary computer programs to market places themselves.Why not, he thought, try and see what types of auction would let traders converge(趋于达成一致)most quickly towards a balance price? The results were surprising.In his models, auctions that let buyers and sellers bid at any time like most of today's financial exchanges were less efficient than ones that required relatively more bids from either buyers or sellers.These “evolved(演变的)auctions” also withstood(经得起)big market shocks, such as crashes and panics, better than today's real-world versions.

  Bank of America has been investigating these new auctions, along with robotic traders, for possible use in electronic exchanges.The hope is that today's financial auctions and online market places might work better by becoming more like their English and Dutch forebears.

(1)

The passage is mainly ________.

[  ]

A.

a review of two kinds of auctions

B.

an introduction of trading robots

C.

a survey of the trading market

D.

about trading alternatives

(2)

Which of the following is true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

David's robot traders have now been used in real-world markets.

B.

Robot traders can change like creatures.

C.

There is room for improvement in efficiency in trading markets.

D.

The English auction is the most popular trading form.

(3)

We can infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

existing auctions can not withstand market shocks

B.

the Dutch auction is better than the continuous double auction

C.

it's hard for traders to reach an equilibrium price

D.

the best type of auction takes place when the number of the buyers is equal to that of sellers

(4)

The passage was written in a(an)________ tune.

[  ]

A.

worried

B.

objective

C.

hesitant

D.

optimistic

答案:1.B;2.C;3.B;4.D;
解析:

(1)

考查主旨大意。文章首先介绍了市场低迷,需要有新的举措,接着引出了自动化贸易机器人这个话题,然后对其研究进行了详细的叙述,最后展望了其美好前景,所以此项是文章的中心内容。

(2)

考查细节理解。根据倒数第二段后半部分中的“…today's financial exchanges were less efficient…”可知如今的贸易市场在效率方面还有提高的空间。文章介绍了英国和荷兰两种著名的拍卖方式,因此最后一项不全面。

(3)

考查推理判断。根据最后一段最后一句可推断此项正确,另外,第三段最后的so-called表示“所谓的”,是贬义词,也是做题线索。倒数第二段最后一句提到这些演变的拍卖方式也能经得起大的市场冲击,由此可知现存的拍卖能够经得起市场冲击,所以A项错误;寻求价格的平衡点是买卖双方之间的事情,而不是trader的行为,所以C项不正确;最后一项在文中没有信息支持。

(4)

  解析:考查推理判断。历经多年苦心研制自动化贸易机器人,并得到权威部门和银行的肯定,再结合最后一段最后一句可推断此项正确。

  文章大意:如何让买卖双方尽快在价格方面趋于一致是一位研究人员多年来不断思考的一个问题,为此,他一直在研制贸易机器人,并得到权威部门的认可。


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  Modern supermarkets sell nearly everything. Housewives usually need things like household goods, tinned food, fish, meat, fruit and vegetables. The busy housewives do not have to travel all the way to the crowded markets to get food or provisions. They can get all they want from the supermarkets, which are usually air - conditioned. The prices at the supermarkets are fixed and the housewives need not have to bargain.

  It is not true, however, to say that things in the supermarkets are very expensive. Some things may cost a little bit more but generally the prices of things are not much higher than those in small shops or market stalls.

  The advantage is that housewives can do their shopping very comfortably in one place. They do not have to go from one place to another. They can buy everything they need and save time and trouble.

1.In supermarkets, things ________.

[  ]

A.are much dearer

B.cost not much more than elsewhere

C.are much cheaper than elsewhere

D.are always better

2.Tha advantage of shopping in supermarkets is ________.

[  ]

A.housewives get a special discount

B.housewives can buy nearly everything they need

C.housewives can bargain

D.housewives are given free gifts

3.When housewives buy from supermarkets, ________.

[  ]

A.they waste a lot of time

B.they have to spend more money

C.they save time and trouble

D.they buy more than they need

4.It is comfortable inside the supermarkets because ________.

[  ]

A.there are large fans

B.the buildings are big and airy

C.they are air - conditioned

D.they are built underground

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  Fans burst into cheers as China's 44 - year effort to reach the World Cup finals was finally fulfilled in Shenyang on October 7,2001 with a 1 - 0 win over Oman in the Asian qualifier (合格者).

  Happy fans throughout the world's most populous country rushed into the night to celebrate the historic victory for which they have waited for decades. Expectations of a Chinese victory against the Oman team were so high that celebrations had been prepared beforehand and started at the stadium immediately following the match. “Today is the most important day in my life,” said Zhang Jingquan, a 23 - year - old man who has recently graduated from a university in Beijing.

  The response contrasted to May 19, 1985, when after hearing that China had failed to get into the World Cup finals, fans went on a rampage (到处进行暴力) and started burning cars and causing fires on the streets of Beijing. While in European countries people have always been aware of football's power to make supporters react in such a strong and passionate way, this was the first time for the Chinese public to see such a response. The May 19 incident had the effect of drawing more fans to the games rather than turning them away.

  In recent years more and more people have been drawn to football. Football fan clubs and associations have been set up across the country. In fact, football is becoming such a focus of interest that even football fans are becoming famous. Luo Xi, known as “China's No. 1 football fan,” is one of the more prominent (突出的) examples of this trend. for him, football has filled his mind so continually that he has managed to lose his job and his wife after deciding to give his undivided attention to watching football.

  The reason that football has become so popular is that anyone can he a supporter. You do not have to take exams to be supporter, you even don't have to be able to play football!

  The competitive nature of the game gives fans a sense that they are part of a special social group. With its fierce competition and mass participation, football is unique (独特的). It is the world's number one sport. The huge size of the field also gives a chance for the players to be creative and for the spectators (观众) to look on fearfully. People can experss themselves through football. It's quite easy to learn and play the sport: you need only a ball.

1.China's football team tried to win the Asian qualifier first in ________.

[  ]

A.1994
B.1957
C.1985
D.2001

2.After hearing that China had failed to get into the World Cup final in 1985, fans in Beijing were ________.

[  ]

A.shocked
B.excited
C.mad
D.angry

3.The underlined words “such a response” here refers to ________.

[  ]

A.supporters react in such a strong and passionate way

B.China managed to get into the World Cup finals

C.Fans went on a rampage and started burning cars and causing fires on the streets of Beijing

D.The May 19 incident had the effect of drawing more fans to the games rather than turning them away

4.Football has been so popular, mainly because ________.

[  ]

A.it is quite easy to learn and play the sport

B.anyone can be a supporter

C.its competition is very fierce

D.people can express themselves through football

5.Tha author took Luo Xi for example in order to ________.

[  ]

A.explain why he is known as China's No. 1 football fan

B.say football has become the favorite sport in China

C.state that football is becoming such a focus of interest that even football fans are becoming famous

D.show the position of football in people's daily life

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  Experts caution that metal problems are becoming an increasingly bigger threat to teenagers, and have resulted in higher rates of smoking, drug taking and excessive drinking among youth.

  Today’s teenagers are confronted with(面临)tougher challenges in study and employment.As an only child in a family, young people bear higher expectations from their parents.

  Living under such great pressure makes, teenagers susceptible to mental problems.On the other hand, teachers and parents tend to focus their attentions on academic performances, but neglect their feelings.

  Mental problems, if not addressed properly, will greatly influence the quality of the country’s talent.It is estimated that by the year 2020 mental illness will increase to one fourth of the total cases of illness from the current one fifth.

  The survey should ring alarm bells to schools and parents, and efficient measures must be taken to ensure the health of our teenagers-both physically and mentally.

  Schools should build up a contingent(可能事件)of professional personal to give students regular checkups and consultations(咨询)on their mental health.

  Parents are encouraged to make friends with their children so that they are willing to and dare to share their problems with parents.

(1)

The writer’s purpose in writing the text is ________.

[  ]

A.

to settle the teenagers’ mental problem

B.

to blame the teachers and parents for the teenagers’ mental problem

C.

to tell us the reasons for the problem

D.

to analyze the problem which is crucial to the teenagers

(2)

The survey says the teenagers have mental problem because.

[  ]

A.

their quarrels with others or pressure with studies cause depression, constant worry and fear

B.

their parents give too high expectations to them

C.

their teachers and parents don’t pay much attention to their feelings

D.

they are not given regular checkups and consultations on their mental health

(3)

It can be inferred tha ________.

[  ]

A.

mental illness is one fifth of the total cases of illnesses now

B.

all parents are not friends of their children who’d like to share problems with them

C.

mental problems are becoming more and more dangerous to young people

D.

parents think there is no reason for the teenagers not to be happy

(4)

The writer’s attitude towards the problem can be described as ________.

[  ]

A.

concerning

B.

critical

C.

complaining

D.

indifferent

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