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听力原文:Russia and France are calling on Iran to stop all uranium enrichment. The two cou

听力原文: Russia and France are calling on Iran to stop all uranium enrichment. The two countries issued their statement during a visit to Moscow by French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin. Iran resumed small-scale uranium enrichment Monday; an initial step in the process of producing fuel for nuclear reactors or atomic weapons. Iran had threatened to resume enrichment after the International Atomic Energy Agency referred it this month to the UN Security Council for possible sanctions. China, another permanent member of the UN Security Council, called today for continued diplomatic efforts to ease growing tensions over Iran's nuclear program. Iran denies Western charges that it is trying to build atomic weapons.

According to the news, what did Iran resume on Monday?

A.Production of fuel for nuclear reactors.

B.Small-scale uranium enrichment.

C.Completion of nuclear weapons.

D.Maintenance of atomic weapons.

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第1题
We have a plan. And we'll _____.

A、carry on it

B、carry out it

C、carry it on

D、carry it out

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第2题

A Frenchman, the psychologist Alfred Binet, published the first standardized test of human intelligence in 1905. But it was an American, Lewis Terman, a psychology professor at Stanford, who thought to divide a test taker's "mental age", as revealed by that score, by his or her chronological age to derive a number that he called the "intelligence quotient", or IQ. It would be hard to think of a pop-scientific coinage that has had a greater impact of the way people think about themselves and others.

No country embraced the IQ—and the application of IQ testing to restructure society—mote thoroughly than the U.S. Every year millions of Americans have their IQ measured, many with a direct descendant of Binet’s original test, the Stanford-Binet, although not necessarily for the purpose Binet intended. He developed his test as a way of identifying public school students who needed extra help in learning; and that is still one of its leading uses.

But the broader and more controversial use of IQ testing has its roots in a theory of intelligence—part science, part sociology—that developed in the late 19th century, before Binte's work and entirely separate from it, Championed first by Charles Darwin' s cousin Francis Galton, it held that intelligence was the most valuable human attribute, and that if people who had a lot of it could be identified and put in leadership positions, all of Society would benefit.

Terman believed IQ tests should be used to conduct a great s6rting out of the population, so that young people would be assigned on the basis of their scores to particular levels in the school system, which would lead to corresponding socioeconomic destinations in adult life. The beginning of the IQ-testing movement overlapped with the eugenics movement—hugely popular in America and Europe among the "better sort" before Hitler gave it a bad name—which held that intelligence was mostly inherited and that people-deficient in it should be discouraged from reproducing. The state sterilization that Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes notoriously endorsed in a 1927.Supreme Court decision was done with an IQ score as justification.

The American IQ promoters scored a great coup during World War I when they persuaded the Army to give IQ tests to 1.7 million inductees. It was the world's first mass administration of an intelligence test, and many of the standardized tests in use today can be traced back to it: the now ubiquitous and obsessed-over SAT(Stud), Ability Test); the Wechsler, taken by several million people a year, according to its publisher; and Terman's own National Intelligence Test, originally used in tracking elementary school children. All these tests took from the Army the basic technique of measuring intelligence mainly by asking vocabulary questions (synonyms, antonyms, analogies, reading comprehension).

According to Termon's theory, a twelve-year-old boy's mental age is 10, then his IQ number is about______.

A.0.8

B.0.9

C.1.0

D.1,2

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第3题
IQ test is origin ally used to______.

A.find out the students who need extra help in learning

B.assign young people to different majors

C.select the acceptable recruits for army

D.select the leaders for society

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第4题
The viewpoint that intelligence was mostly inherited and people deficient in intelligence should be discouraged from reproducing was held by______.

A.IQ-testing movement

B.Eugenic movement

C.Hitler

D.both IQ-testing and Eugenic movements

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第5题
So far, inflation is roaring in only a few sectors of the economy. While platinum has soared 121 percent, soybeans have risen 115 percent, and an index of Real Estate Investment Trusts has climbed 42 percent since May 2001, the consumer price index (CPI) has gone up only 4.2 percent during the same period. The challenge is figuring out what happens next.

Astute investors are asking two questions: 1) Will the dollar continue to decline? 2) Which assets will continue to inflate?

The value of the dollar matters because much of what Americans buy comes from abroad. And in the past two years, the dollar has been slipping badly: down some 25 percent against a basket of foreign currencies, including the euro and the yen. That makes imported goods more expensive. If the dollar falls further, the rise in prices could boost inflation.

And that's exactly what some analysts predict. "This is not a run-of-the-mill problem where the currency corrects 25 percent" then stabilizes, says David Tice, Dallas-based manager of the Prudent Global Income Fund. "We have an economy that's very dependent upon ever-increasing amounts of debt. Look at borrowing in this country for automobiles and housing. At the federal level, we are creating credit as if it is going out of style. Given that, we think the dollar can decline substantially more from here."

That's why Mr. Tice's income fund has invested in government bonds in countries that are major trading partners of the US. These bonds tend to increase in value as the dollar weakens.

There are other ways for investors to protect themselves from inflation. For example: TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) are US government bonds that increase both principal and interest payments in line with the CPI/U, which measures prices for urban dwellers. Thus, if the price of consumer goods goes up, TIPS owners get a boost in their rate of return. That's a level of inflation protection that most bonds and money-market funds don't provide.

Still, there are no guarantees. If real interest rates rise faster than inflation, TIPS can lose value if they're not held to maturity. "TIPS have generally been less volatile than traditional bonds," but investors have already seen periods when their inflation-protection doesn't match the actual rise in prices, warns Duane Cabrera, head of the personal financial planning group at Vanguard, based in Valley Forge, Pa. For example, the year-over-year change in the CPI/U is running about 1.9 percent, be points out, but college costs have been rising about 5 percent annually.

Investors should also discuss the tax consequences with their investment advisers, Mr. Cabrera notes.

On the stock front, investors can also turn to natural-resource stocks or mutual funds that invest in them. A slightly more exotic option: exchange-traded funds, which act like mutual funds but trade like stocks.

Commodities offer another avenue for profit during inflationary times. Individual investors probably want to avoid commodity trading, often a wild and woolly experience. But certain mutual funds offer share holders a chance to profit when commodity prices go up. The PIMCO Commodity Real Return Fund, for example, provides exposure to the performance of the Dow-Jones AIG Commodity Index while generating income from TIPS. Another option: the Oppenheimer Real Asset Fund, which is actively managed and tracks the Goldman Sachs Commodity Index.

There's no clear winner between these stock funds and the commodities their companies have invested in. When commodity prices are falling, natural-resource firms can protect themselves by hedging their risks, says Kevin Baum, portfolio manager of the Oppenheimer Real Asset Fund. On the other band, hedging may keep them from benefiting when commodity prices rise. And the stocks can be more volatile than the commodities themselves. Gold funds typically are three times more vo

A.the US economy is very dependent upon ever-increasing amounts of debt

B.the amount of borrowing today in the US for automobiles and housing is getting bigger and bigger

C.one of the main reasons for the depreciation of dollar is the ever increasing amounts of US domestic debts

D.the US federal government is creating credit because the people have already showed unwillingness to be indebted

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第6题
What does the author probably mean by "scored a great coup" (Para. 5)?

A.Failed.

B.Succeeded.

C.Criticized.

D.Advocated.

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第7题
Which of the following is NOT a feasible way for investors to protect themselves from inflation?

A.To invest in government bonds in countries that are major trading partners of the US.

B.To hold TIPS always to maturity.

C.To turn to natural-resource stocks or mutual funds that invest in them.

D.To try Commodities sometimes.

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第8题
Which of the following is true about the commodity trading?

A.When commodity prices are falling, natural-resource firms loses money.

B.Stock funds benefit when commodity prices rise.

C.Individual investors should hold on to a commodities fund when they have decided upon it.

D.Market performances of the stock funds and the commodities they have invested in are not necessarily the same.

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第9题
If the dollar continues to decline, which of the following would be a possible result?

A.Prices would fall.

B.Importing would become expensive.

C.Pressure of inflation would be lessened.

D.Consumers would be more willing to borrow money from banks.

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第10题
In the passage, the author wants to tell us______.

A.that people dreamed of leaving their home planet and exploring other worlds became reality

B.after the Apollo program, the emphasis in piloted missions shifted to short-duration spaceflight

C.space exploration is a great challenge to human beings and will be achieved through generation's work

D.today efforts focus on keeping people healthy during space missions and in increasing the cost of sending satellites into orbit

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