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第4单元I.RF (快速阅读一篇) (题目分类:多项选择题)4-RF-04Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over a passage quickly and read ten statements in it.For statements1-10, writeT (for True) if the statement agrees with the information given in the above paragraph(s);F (for False) if the statement contradicts the information given in the above paragraph(s);N (for Not given) if the statement is not given in the above paragraph(s);The Jeaning of America and the WorldThis is the story of a sturdy American symbol which has now spread throughout most of the world. The symbol is not the dollar. It is not even Coca-Cola. It is a simple pair of pants called blue jeans, and what the pants symbolize is what Alexis de Tocqueville called ―a manly an d legitimate passion for equality…‖ Blue jeans are favored equally by bureaucrats and cowboys, bankers and deadbeats, fashion designers and beer drinkers. They draw no distinctions and recognize no classes; they are merely American. Y et they are sought after almost everywhere in the world. They have been around for a long time, and it seems likely that they will outlive even the necktie.This ubiquitous American symbol was the invention of a Bavarian-born Jew. His name was Levi Strauss.He was born in Bad Ocheim, Germany, in 1829, and during the European political disorder of 1848 decided to take his chances in New Y ork, to which his two brothers already had emigrated. For two years he was a lowly peddler, hauling sundries (杂货) door-to-door to eke out (维持) a hand-to-mouth living. When a married sister in San Francisco offered to pay his way West in 1850, he jumped at the opportunity, taking with him bolts of canvas he hoped to sell for making tents.It was the wrong kind of canvas for that purpose, but while talking with a miner, he learned that pants – sturdy pants that would stand up to the rigors of the diggings – were almost impossible to find. Opportunity beckoned. On the spot, Strauss measured the man’s waist and inseam with a piece of string and, for six dollars in gold dust, had the canvas tailored into a pair of stiff but rugged pants. The miner was delighted with the result, word got around about ―those pants of Levi’s,‖ and Strauss was in business. The company has been in business ever since.When Strauss ran out of canvas, he wrote his two brothers to send more. He received instead a rough, brown cotton cloth made in Nimes, France –– called serge de Nimes and swiftly shortened to ―denim‖(the word ―jeans‖ derives from Genes, the French word for Gennoa, where a similar cloth was produced). Almost from the first, Strauss had his cloth dyed the distinctive indigo that gave blue jeans their name, but it was not until the 1870s that he added the copper rivets (铆钉) which have long since become a company trademark.Over the following years the company prospered locally and by the time of his death in 1902, Strauss had become a man of prominence in California. For three decades thereafter the business remained profitable though small. From a company with fifteen salespeople, two plants, and almost no business east of Mississippi in 1946, the organization grew in thirty years to include a sales force of more than twenty-two thousand, with fifty plants and offices in thirty-five countries. Each year, more than 250,000,000 items of Levi’s clothing are sold –including more than 83,000,000 pairs of riveted blue jeans. They have become, through marketing, word of mouth, and demonstrable reliability, the common pants of America. They can be purchased pre-washed, pre-faded, and pre-shrunk for the suitably proletarian look.The pants have become a tradition, and along the way have acquired a history of their own. There was, for example, the Wyoming man who used his jeans as a two-rope to haul his car out of a ditch. And then there is the particularly terrifying story of the careless construction worker who dangled fifty-two stories above the street until rescued, his sole support the Levi’s belt loop through which his rope was hooked.Statements:1. The blue jeans of today were the result of an unforeseen use of tent canvas.2. Blue jeans are favored only by cowboys and deadbeats.3. Blue jeans are a symbol of “a manly and legitimate passion for equality” because both the wealthy and the lowly like wearing them.4. Levi’s two brothers were also businessmen.5. Levi’s pants were so popular with the miners because they sold at a cheap price.6. It was not until the 1860s that he added the copper rivets which have long since become a company trademark.7. Jeans have become the common pants of America because they are both practical and fashionable.8. By the time of his death, Strauss had become the richest man in California.9. The Wyoming man who used his jeans as a two-rope to haul his car out of a ditch was well-educated.10. The examples of blue jeans in the last paragraph are used to show that they are very reliable. Key: 1-5 6-10 TFTNFFTNNTII.CVB (易混词选择题10题) (题目分类:多项选择题)Directions:Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.1. The editors ______ the manuscript to half its original length.A) condensed B) condemned C) concealed D) concentrated2. They would receive ______ training under the watching eyes of the government.A) integral B) intentional C) intensive D) intense3. Being very hungry, the cat ______ the saucer clean.A) leaked B) clicked C) licked D) scraped4. In Chinatown one may buy a scratcher to ______ one’s back.A) punch B) scrape C) tear D) scratch5. He ______ every spare minute in trying to improve his mind.A) invested B) involved C) invented D) integrated6. CCTV programs are ______ by satellite to the remotest areas in the country.A) transmitted B) submitted C) transformed D) switched7. One of the ______ our students have is a large library.A) appliances B) facilities C) utilities D) instruments8. Today, household chores have been made much easier by electrical ______.A) appliances B) facility C) utilities D) instruments9. The ______ defense of the country depends on a powerful air forceA) spare B) severe C) serious D) strategic10. Each coat in the store has a ______ with the price-mark on it.A) tap B) tag C) sign D) sigh11. Although not an economist himself, Dr. Smith has long been a severe critic of the government’s ______ policiesA) economical B) economy C) economic D) economics12. She is an ______ housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply and fairly well.A) economical B) economy C) economic D) economicsKey: 1-5A C C D A 6-12 A B A D B C AIII.WB (Word Building: 构词法应用10题)(文本题)Directions: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word forms of the words given in the brackets.1. The United States is now considered to be both a military and economic ______ in the world. (power)2. The film was based on the ______ (自传) of the famous writer. (biography)3. She placed her house at my ______ during my holidays. (dispose)4. The local government has given priority to the construction of infrastructure so asto attract foreign ______ (invest)5. Malaria is ______ to humans by mosquitoes. (transmission)6. Computers are not always ______ . (rely)7. The carpet is six feet in length and four feet in ______. (wide)8. The child was ______ to be found, and his parent believed he must have been kidnapped. (where)9. Y ou don’t have to sacrifice environmental protection to ______ economic growth. (promotion)10. The union took a ______ decision to sign the agreement. (strategy)KeysuperpowerautobiographydisposalinvestmenttransmittedreliablewidthnowherepromotestrategicIV.ECT(英译汉两句)(主观题)Directions:Translate the English sentences into Chinese.1.答案:所有这些发展中地区都把先进的通信技术看作一种跨越经济发展诸阶段的途径。