5、A. Profits enlarging B. Technology developing C. Education investing D. Benefits transferring E. Dominance disappearing F. A nation rising |
The following is an imaginary diary entry written by US president. This diary is part of Global Trends 2025, which was written by the US National Intelligence Council
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The US lead in highly skilled labor will likely narrow. China will begin to harvest more shares in investments in human capital, including education, nutrition and healthcare. India faces a challenge because top-flight educational institutions tend to satisfy a relatively advantaged few
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The US will remain the single most important actor in 2025, but it will be less dominant. It will preserve its considerable military advantages, but its scientific and technological advances will slow. US policy is likely to be strongly determined by the developments in a number of key states, particularly China and Russia
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Global wealth and economic power will shift from West to East. Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) are picked as countries which could benefit. Rising oil and commodity prices will create large profits for the Gulf states and Russia. A shift in manufacturing and some service industries to Asia will enrich China and India
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China is ready to have more impact on the world over the next two decades than any other country. If current trends persist, by 2025 China will have the world’s second largest economy, and its military will play an important role
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The transition from old fuels to new will be slow, as will the development of new technologies that present feasible alternatives to fossil fuels or help eliminate food and water problems. All current technologies are inadequate, and new ones will probably not be commercially possible by 2025
2、At the age of 2, Tai Lihua lost her hearing after a fever. She did not realize she was 50 from other children until she was 7 when she was sent to a 51 school for the deaf and mute.
To a little girl who once 52 a beautiful voice, this 53 was almost fatal. She was driven into a deep depression and spent all her time alone. But a music class at the special school totally changed her life.
“Our teacher 54 a drum on the floor and I could feel rhythmic vibration (震动) passing under my feet over the floor,” Tai said when remembering her childhood.
She was totally fascinated by the vibration and bent 55 the floor to press her face and hands and even her 56 body to the floor to feel the vibration and rhythm. Dance and rhythm have become her lifelong friends since then. In the following years, whenever she saw dance performances on TV, Tai would like to press her face 57 to the loudspeaker to feel the rhythms of different beats.
When she was 15, she was 58 by the China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe (剧团), an unofficial troupe for special art founded in 1987. She was chosen as a dancer and began to receive 59 dance training. Tai made dance her form of expression through 60 and hard work.
“The only way for me to learn dancing is to remember, repeat, and remember again, 61 I can feel that a band is alongside me and can play music for me at any time,” said Tai. In her eyes, dance is visible and colorful music and a beautiful language to express her inner world.
The persistence and hard work 62 . She became one of the best dancers of the troupe. Along with other members, she has visited over 50 countries and performed in all the world’s leading theaters, 63 New York’s Carnegie Hall and Milan’s La Scala Theater. In 2000, a huge poster of her dance The Soul of the Peacock was 64 in Carnegie Hall, the first time this had been done for a Chinese performer.
50. |
A. unusual |
B. different |
C. uncommon |
D. unique |
51. |
A. special |
B. primary |
C. peculiar |
D. music |
52. |
A. produced |
B. occupied |
C. owned |
D. formed |
53. |
A. ambition |
B. realization |
C. recognition |
D. intention |
54. |
A. hit |
B. knocked |
C. struck |
D. beat |
55. |
A. toward |
B. above |
C. on |
D. over |
56. |
A. entire |
B. all |
C. whole |
D. total |
57. |
A. roughly |
B. toughly |
C. closely |
D. nearly |
58. |
A. selected |
B. elected |
C. invited |
D. touched |
59. |
A. national |
B. traditional |
C. educational |
D. professional |
60. |
A. strong will |
B. born gift |
C. unfortunate fate |
D. colorful music |
61. |
A. while |
B. until |
C. as soon as |
D. as long as |
62. |
A. turn off |
B. put off |
C. took off |
D. paid off |
63. |
A. included |
B. containing |
C. just like |
D. such as |
64. |
A. posted |
B. published |
C. performed |
D. staged |