第五章单元测试
  1. Many of Britain’s beaches fail to meet the ________ standards of cleanliness.( )

  2. A:maximum
    B:maximized
    C:minimized
    D:minimum

    答案:minimum

  3. Many of these problems can be ________ by sensible planning.( )

  4. A:maximum
    B:Maximized
    C:minimized
    D:minimum
  5. An Asian security expert pointed out that she saw the United States making an “unfortunate departure” from the _______ position in its Aug 3 statement on the South China Sea issue. ( )

  6. A:impartial
    B:partiality
    C:partially
    D:partial
  7. We think that the court consisting of arbitrators from both sides must be fair and able to handle the dispute without bias or _______. ( )

  8. A:partiality
    B:impartial
    C:partial
    D:Partially
  9. China plans to _______ consumer fiance companies across the country that offers small loans with no collateral to encourage more spending, especially from lower-income groups, amid sluggish demand. ( )

  10. A:popularize
    B:popularity
    C:popularized
    D:popular
  11. With the _______ of Harry Potter novels, the number of children applying to boarding schools has risen. ( )

  12. A:Popularize
    B:popularity
    C:popular
    D:popularized
  13. This report explores the relationship between pay status, work _______ and outcomes such as work-family conflict and work stress. ( )

  14. A:inflexible
    B:flexible
    C:inflexibility
    D:flexibility
  15. This system proves to be really _______ in a fast-changing and increasingly mobile society, so a reform is badly needed. ( )

  16. A:inflexibility
    B:flexibility
    C:inflexible
    D:flexible
  17. Rusty’s market analysis reached conclusions that are both _______ and instructive for anyone in need of a greater understanding of the North American energy market. ( )

  18. A:inform
    B:informed
    C:information
    D:informative
  19. The providers must tell you about the possible benefits and harms that a reasonable person in your situation would want to know to make an _______ decision. ( )

  20. A:informative
    B:informed
    C:inform
    D:information
  21. Even when they understand lessons from the best available research, it can be hard to change _______ beliefs and routines. ( )

  22. A:establishing
    B:establishes
    C:established
    D:establishment
  23. Tourism benefits not only airlines, hotels, restaurants, and taxi drivers among others, but also many commercial _______ and even the manufacturers of tourist commodities. ( )

  24. A:establishing
    B:established
    C:Establishes
    D:establishment
  25. Health plans that _______ services used only by women constitute a form of discrimination. ( )

  26. A:exclude
    B:exclusively
    C:inclusively
    D:include
  27. Though made in China, and for Chinese _______, the All New C-Class also presented Mercedes’ global standard. ( )

  28. A:exclude
    B:exclusively
    C:include
    D:Inclusively
  29. Whites continue to be _______ represented in thee voting booth: 47% of whites are regular voters, compared with 29% of non-whites. ( )

  30. A:proportion
    B:disproportionally
    C:disproportion
    D:proportional
  31. Green party leader Elizabeth May said bringing in _______ representation would likely increase the Green Party’s share of the popular vote. ( )

  32. A:disproportionally
    B:proportional
    C:disproportion
    D:proportion
  33. With a host of technologies borrowed from higher models now ________ as standard, we look forward to exceeding consumer expectations, setting new standards in the segment and truly changing the game. ( )

  34. A:equipment
    B:equipped
    C:equipping
    D:equip
  35. An X-rays technician is refusing to do her job until the firm agrees to replace its out-dated _______. ( )

  36. A:equipped
    B:equipping
    C:Equip
    D:equipment
  37. She is making an effort to change her tendency that _______ seeks to keep everything in place. ( )

  38. A:obsessively
    B:obsession
    C:obsessive
    D:obsess
  39. His fans, those who blog about him and follow his tweets, also _______ abut those jeans he wears in the pages of Us Weekly. ( )

  40. A:obsessive
    B:obsess
    C:obsessively
    D:obsession
  41. What factors will affect job security?( )

  42. A:economic environment
    B:employee’s personal conditions
    C:government laws
    D:technological development
  43. Which of the following seem very essential to university graduates in job hunting? ( )

  44. A:compensation paid to employees and how often they will get paid
    B:job title and description
    C:hours of work
    D:employee benefits
  45. What are the major forces that help to reshape labor market around the world?( )

  46. A:technological innovations
    B:an oversupply of increasingly mobile workers
    C:increases in productivity
    D:short-term economic instability
  47. According to the French government, who would benefit from the First Employment Contract?( )

  48. A:the inexperienced
    B:the administration
    C:the young
    D:firms
  49. What are the reasons the author lists for international medical travel? ( )

  50. A:shorter waiting periods
    B:cost savings
    C:excluded treatments
    D:the lure of the new and different
  51. What treatments might be excluded from the health insurance plans? ( )

  52. A:cosmetic surgeries
    B:vision care
    C:dental care
    D:reproductive procedures
  53. What kind of threats do the high costs of Social Security and Medical pose? ( )

  54. A:rising taxes
    B:lower income
    C:huge government deficits and rising taxes.
    D:unaffordable medical care
  55. What steps should the American government take in order to support the growing elderly population and maintain steadily rising living standards? ( )

  56. A:Raise individual income
    B:Make investments to boost America’s productivity
    C:Restructure the health care system
    D:Distribute economic gains more widely and fairly
  57. Why dose the author think it is important that economic gains should be widely shared by all workers?( )

  58. A:Because citizens can share the same medical treatment.
    B:Because workers are enable to better support themselves.
    C:Because a healthier federal budget will be maintained.
    D:Because workers are enable to better support the aging population.
  59. What are the functions of pun? ( )

  60. A:Add profound meanings to text.
    B:Reveal writer’s cleverness
    C:Produce the sense of being witty and humorous
    D:Reshape the way in which the text is interpreted.
  61. French President Jacque Chirac stood firmly against strong public pressure and withdraw the First Employment Contract.( )

  62. A:对 B:错
  63. The proposed law made student groups and labor unions feel less control over their jobs.( )

  64. A:对 B:错
  65. The government believed that France’s labor laws served as an obstacle to hiring young workers and contributed to the ever-increasing unemployment rates.( )

  66. A:对 B:错
  67. The public protest against the reforms to labor laws in France reveals the deep anxieties held by most European welfare states.( )

  68. A:错 B:对
  69. Concerns over job security are confined to France and other parts of Europe. ( )

  70. A:错 B:对
  71. If they travel abroad for treatment, patients can realize 15 to 85 percent saving over the cost of treatment in the United States. ( )

  72. A:错 B:对
  73. The cost of a hip replacement in the United States is about $40,000. ( )

  74. A:对 B:错
  75. Physicians abroad are less accessible than their American counterparts. ( )

  76. A:对 B:错
  77. Countries such as Indian and Thailand have made efforts to attract the international health travelers. ( )

  78. A:对 B:错
  79. The recent federal government budget has put limit on the investments in areas to generate productivity, which has worsen the problem, and also made it possible for a further decline of 45% to happen in the next 10 years. ( )

  80. A:错 B:对

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