A firm may want publicity during certain periods,such as when a new product is introduced or new store opened.but the media may not cover the introduetion or openmg until after the time it would aid the firm.Similarly,the media determine the placement of a story;it may follow a
report on crime or sports.Finally,the media determine whether to cover a story at all and the amount of coverage to be devoted to it.A company-sponsored jobs program might go unreported or receive three.sentence coverage in a local newspaper.
36 The word"mass"in Line 5 could best be replaced by
A grouped.
B crowded.
C gathered.
D large.
37 The second paragraph implies that people are more likely to believe stories
A in a newspaper than in a women's daily.
B in a newspaper than in a magazine.
C in an independent newspaper than in a dependent newspaper.
D in a magazine than in a local newspaper.
38 According to the passage,which of the following statements is true?
A A firm can control and time publicity accurately.
B A firm can neither control nor time publicity accurately.
C A firm can either control or time publicity accurately.
D In most cases a firm can control and time publicity accurately.
39 The example in Paragraph 4 is intended to demonstrate
A the power of publicity.
B the victim of publicity.
C the terrible effects of rumors.
D the vulnerability of people to publicity.
40 The passage implies that
A the placement of a story is not quite important.
B the report of a crime may not be true.
C local newspapers are not interested in company-sponsored programs.
D publicity is not always necessary.
第三篇 Effects of Environmental Pollution
If poilution continues to increase at the present rate,formation of aerosols(浮质)in the atmosphere will cause the onset(开始)of an ice age in about fifty years'time.This conclusion,reached by Dr S.I.Rasool and Dr S.H.Schneider of the United States Goddard Space Flight Centre,answers the apparently conflicting questions of whether an increase in the carbon dioxide (二氧化碳)content of the atmosphere will cause the Earth to warm up or increasing the aerosol content will cause it to cool down.The Ameficans have shown conclusively that the aerosol question is dominant.
Two spectres haunting conservationists have been the prospect that environmental pollution might 1ead to the planet's becoming unbearably hot or cold.One of these ghosts has now been 1aid.because it seems that even an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to eight times its present value will produce an increase in temperature of only 2℃.which would take place over several thousand years.But the other problem now looms larger than ever.
Aerosols are collections of small liquid or solid particles dispersed in air or some other medium.The particles are all so tiny that each is composed of only a few hundred atoms.Because of this they can float in the air for a very long time.Perhaps the most commonly experienced aerosol is industrial smog(烟雾)ofthe kind that plagued London in the 1950s and is an even greater problem in Los Angeles today.These collections of aerosols reflect the Sun's heat and thereby cause the Earth to cool.
Dr Rasool and Dr Schneider have calculated the exact effect of a dust aerosollayer just above the Earth's surface in the temperature of the planet.As the layer builds up.the present delicate balance between the amount of heat absorbed from the Sun and the amount radiated from the Earth is disturbed.The aerosol layer not only reflects much of the Sun's light but also
transmits the infrhred(红外线的)radiation from below.So,while the heat input to the surface drops.the loss of heat remains high until the planet cools to a new balanced state.
Within fifty years,if no steps are taken to stop the spread of aerosols in the atmosphere,a cooling of the Earth by as much as 3.5℃. seems inevitable.If that lasts for only a few years it would start another ice age,and because the growing ice caps at each pole would themselves reflect much of the Sun's radiation it would probably continue to develop even if the aerosol
layer were destroyed.
The only bright spot in this gloomy forecast lies in the hope expressed by Dr Rasool and Dr Schneider that nuclear power may replace fossil fuels in time to prevent the aerosol content of the atmosphere from becoming critical.
4l The author's main purpose in writing the article is to warn of
A warm weather.
B hot weather.
C a new ice age.
D a new iceberg.
42 The word"species"in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to
A "pollution".
B "carbon.dioxide".
C "aerosols".
D "ghosts".
43 We learn from the third paragraph that
A London was plagued with rats in the 1950s.
B London is covered with smog today.
C London was polluted by smog in the 1950s.
D Los Angeles is as heavily polluted today as London was in the 1950s.
44 What will happen if the dust aerosol layer develops?
A The Earth will get extremely hot.
B The balance between the amount of heat absorbed from the Sun and the amount lost could hardly be maintained.
C The light of the Sun could no longer reach the surface of the Earth.
D Infrared radiation could no longer be transmitted from the Earth to outer space.
45 The only way to stop the spread of aerosols in the atmosphere,according to Dr Rasool and Dr Schneider,is to use
A fossil fuels.
B electric power.
C nuclear energy.
D coal power.
第5部分:补全短文 (第46~50题,每题2分,共10分)
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Broken:Dreams of Rural Peace
It was dusk in Tubney Woods.deep in ratal Oxfordshire.The birds were singing at the end of another perfect day.The woman living at the edge of the forest could stand it no longer:She phoned the local noise pollution officer.
"It's the rooks(秃鼻乌鸦),"she said."I can't bear that awful cawing(呱呱地叫)noise.Can you do something about it?"
The call was no surprise to officials at the Vale of White Horse District Council. (46)The countryside,as every country-dweller knows,can be a hellishly(可怕地)noisy place.
Last week David Stead,a West Yorkshire farmer,appeared in court in Wakefield accused of allowing his cocks to break noise regulations by crowing(打鸣)at dawn,waking a neighbour. (47)Six months ago Corky,a four-year-old cock,was banned from crowing after complaints in the Devon village of Stoke.