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      Q: It can be inferred from the passage that the drop in Amtrak ridership was due to the fact that 。    
      A) trains were not suitable for short distance passenger transportation    
      B) trains were not the fastest and most convenient form of transportation    
      C) trains were not as fast and convenient as they used to be    
      D) trains could not compete with planes in terms of luxury and convenience    
      【题目译文】从文章中可以推断:美国铁路客运公司客流量下降的原因是 。    
      【答案解析】B。文章前半部分提到,随着时间的推移,汽车成了美国衡量便利的标准,此外飞机也轻而易举地确立了其长途旅行最快捷方式的地位。由此可推断出火车既不如汽车便利,又不如飞机快捷,因而其客流量不断下降。    
      Exercise 5    
      While still in its early stages; welfare reform has already been judged a great sucomess in many states—at least in getting people off welfare。 It’s estimated that more than 2 million people have left the rolls since 1994。    
      In the past four years; welfare rolls in Athens County have been cut in half。 But 70 percent of the people who left in the past two years took jobs that paid less than 6 an hour。 The result: The Athens County poverty rate still remains at more than 30 percent—twice the national average。    
      For advocates(代言人)for the poor; that’s an indication much more needs to be done。    
      “More people are getting jobs; but it’s not making their lives any better;” says Kathy Lairn; a policy analyst at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in Washington。    
      A center analysis of US Census data nationwide found that between 1995 and 1996; a greater percentage of single; female…headed households were earning money on their own; but that average income for these households actually went down。    
      But for many; the fact that poor people are able to support themselves almost as well without government aid as they did with it is in itself a huge victory。    
      “Welfare was a poison。 It was a toxin(毒素)that was poisoning the family;” says Robert Rector; a welfare…reform policy analyst。 “The reform is changing the moral climate in low…income communities。 It’s beginning to rebuild the work ethic(道德观); which is much more important。”    
      Mr。 Rector and others argued that once “the habit of dependency is cracked;” then the country can make other policy changes aimed at improving living standards。    
      Q: From the passage we know that welfare reform aims at 。    
      A) saving welfare funds     
      B) rebuilding the work ethic    
      C) providing more jobs     
      D) cutting government expenses    
      【题目译文】根据本文我们知道福利改革的目的在于 。    
      【答案解析】B。倒数第二段Robert Rector说:“福利改革正在改变低收入社区的道德氛围,正开始重建工作道德观,而工作道德观是更为重要的。”从此可以推断这正是福利改革的目的。    
          
    


unit 1 总论Day 4 题型及应对策略三(态度题)

      题型及应对策略三(态度题)    
      要做这类题目,需要我们了解全文的主题,而且还要找到一些信息词判断作者的态度或语气是什么。    
      态度题的提问方式有:    
      What is the author’s attitude in writing this passage?    
      What is the author’s tone?    
      解题技巧为:    
      1)掌握文章中心;    
      2)找到“信息词”。    
      可能的选项如下:    
      arbitrary武断的 advisory建议的 complimentary赞扬的    
      concerned关心的,关注的 critical批评的 emotional情绪化的    
      sarcastic嘲讽的 ironical讥讽的 humorous幽默的    
      indifferent漠不关心的 informative提供信息的 outraged愤怒的    
      descriptive描述的 explanatory解释的 sympathetic同情的    
      enthusiastic热情的 cautious小心翼翼的 objective客观的    
      neutral中性的,不偏不倚的 compromising妥协的 subjective主观的    
      optimistic乐观的 pessimistic悲观的    
      请读下面的文章,做态度题:    
      Exercise 1    
      Unless we spend money to spot and prevent asteroids(小行星)now; one might crash into Earth and destroy life as we know it; say some scientists。    
      Asteroids are bigger versions of the meteorites(流星)that race across the night sky。 Most orbit the sun far from Earth and don’t threaten us。 But there are also thousands whose orbits put them on a collision course with Earth。    
      Buy  50 million worth of new telescopes right now。 Then spend  10 million a year for the next 25 years to locate most of the space rocks。 By the time we spot a fatal one; the scientists say; we’ll have a way to change its course。    
      Some scientists favor pushing asteroids off course with nuclear weapons。 But the cost wouldn’t be cheap。    
      Is it worth it? Two things experts consider when judging any risk are: 1) How likely the event is; and 2) How bad the consequences if the event ocomurs。 Experts think an asteroid big enough to destroy lots of life might strike Earth once every 500;000 years。 Sounds pretty rare—but if one did fall; it would be the end of the world。 “If we don’t take care of these big asteroids; they’ll take care of us。 ” says one scientist; “It’s that simple。”    
      The cure; though; might be worse than the disease。 Do we really want fleets of nuclear weapons sitting around on Earth? “The world has less to fear from doomsday(毁灭性的)rocks than from a great nuclear fleet set against them。 ”said a New York Times article。    
      Q: Which of the following best describes the author’s tone in this passage?    
      A) Optimistic。 B) Critical。    
      C) Objective。 D) Arbitrary。    
      【题目译文】下列选项中哪一项最恰当地表达了作者的态度?    
      【答案解析】C。纵观全文可发现,文章通篇分析了小行星撞击地球的可能性并探讨其解决方法,没有给出作者自己的观点,都是引用“some scientists”,“the scientists”,“experts”和“a New York Times article”的话,由此可推断出作者的态度是客观的。选项A“乐观的”,B“批判的”,D“武断的”,均不符合题意。    
      Exercise 2 (2000。12)    
      Engineering students are supposed to be examples of practicality and rationality; but when it comes to my college education I am an idealist and a fool。 In high school I wanted to be an electrical engineer and; of course; any sensible student with my aims would have chosen a college with a large engineering department; famous reputation and lots of good labs and research equipment。 But that’s not what I did。    
      I chose to study engineering at a small liberal…arts(文科)university that doesn’t even offer a major in electrical engineering。 Obviously; this was not a practical choice; I came here for more noble reasons。 I wanted a broad education that would provide me with flexibility and a value system to guide me in my career。 I wanted to open my eyes and expand my vision by interacting with people who weren’t studying science or engineering。 My parents; teachers and other adults praised me for such a sensible choice。 They told me I was wise and mature beyond my 18 years; and I believed them。    
      I headed off to college sure I was going to have an advantage over those students who went to big engineering “factories” where they didn’t care if you had values or were flexible。 I was going to be a complete engineer: technical genius and sensitive humanist(人文学者)all in one。    
      Now I’m not so sure。 Somewhere along the way my noble ideals crashed into reality; as all noble ideals eventually do。 After three years of struggling to balance math; physics and engineering courses with liberal…arts courses; I have learned there are reasons why few engineering students try to reconcile(协调)engineering with liberal…arts courses in college。    
      The reality that has blocked my path to become the typical sucomessful student is that engineering and the liberal arts simply don’t mix as easily as I assumed in high school。 Individually they shape a person in very different ways; together they threaten to confuse。 The struggle to reconcile the two fields of study is difficult。    
      Q: The author’s experience shows that he was 。    
      A) creative B) ambitious    
      C) unrealistic D) irrational    
      【题目译文】作者的经历表明他是 。    
      【答案解析】C。本文以作者想到一所文科大学学习工科的不成功案例说明,文科和工科根本不能很容易地结合在一起,所以作者应该是“不现实的”。    
      Exercise 3    
      Some pessimistic experts feel that the automobile is bound to fall into disuse。 They see a day in the not…too…distant future when all autos will be abandoned and allowed to rust。 Other authorities; however; think the auto is here to stay。 They hold that the car will remain a leading means of urban travel in the foreseeable future。    
      The motorcar will undoubtedly change significantly over the next 30 years。 It should become smaller; safer; and more economical; and should not be powered by the gasoline engine。 The car of the future should be far more pollution—free than present types。    
      Regardless of its power source; the auto in the future will still be the main problem in urban traffic congestion(拥挤)。 One proposed solution to this problem is the automated highway system。    
      When the auto enters the highway system; a retractable(可伸缩的)arm will drop from the auto and make contact with a rail; which is similar to those powering subway trains electrically。    
      Once attached to the rail; the car will become electrically powered from the system; and control of the vehicle will pass to a central computer。 The computer will then monitor all of the car’s movements。    
      The driver will use a telephone to dial instructions about his destination into the system。 The computer will calculate the best route; and reserve space for the car all the way to the correct exit from the highway。 The driver will then be free to relax and wait for the buzzer(蜂鸣器)that will warn him of his coming exit。 It is estimated that an automated highway will be able to handle 10;000 vehicles per hour; compared with the 1;500 to 2;000 vehicles that can be carried by a present…day highway。    
      Q: What is the author’s attitude towa

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