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三峽大學
2015年研究生入學考試試題(B卷)
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1.Despitethefactthatthetwocouncilmembersbelongedtodifferentpolitical
parties,theytheissueofhowtofinancethetowndebt.
(A)complicated(B)avoided(C)attestedto(D)agreedon
2.Thenotionthatculturalandbiologicalinfluencesdeterminecross-cultural
diversityisdiscreditedbythefactthat,incountlessaspectsofhumanexistence,it
isculturalprogrammingthatoverwhelminglyaccountsforcross-population
variance.
(A)jointly(B)completely(C)directly(D)equally
3.Scholars*senseoftheuniquenessofthecentralconceptofthestateatthetime
whenpoliticalsciencebecameanacademicfieldquitenaturallyledtostrivingfor
acorrespondinglymodeofstudy.
(A)thorough(B)distinctive(C)dependable(D)scientific
4.Whilethedelegateclearlysoughttotheoptimismthathasemergedrecently,
shestoppedshortofsuggestingthattheconferencewasnearcollapseandmight
producenothingofsignificance.
(A)substantiate(B)dampen(C)encourage(D)elucidate
5.Aslongasnationscannotthemselvesaccumulateenoughphysicalpowerto
dominateallothers,theymustdependon.
(A)allies(B)resources(C)freedom(D)education
6.Overpopulationposesaterriblethreattothehumanrace.Yetitisprobably
athreattothehumanracethanenvironmentaldestruction.
(A)nomore(B)notmore(C)evenmore(D)muchmore
7.Thepaintingheboughtatthestreetmarkettheotherdaywasaforgery.
(A)man-made(B)natural(C)crude(D)real
8.Acommonargumentclaimsthatinfolkart,theartisfssubordinationoftechnical
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masterytointensefeelingthedirectcommunicationofemotiontothe
viewer.
(A)facilitates(B)neutralizes(C)implies(D)represses
9.Personalcomputersarenolongersomethingbeyondtheordinarypeople;they
areavailablethesedays.
(A)promptly(B)instantly(C)readily(D)quickly
10.Accordingtothenewtaxlaw,anymoneyearnedoverthatlevelistaxedatthe
of59percent.
(A)ratio(B)percentage(C)proportion(D)rate
11.Westoodstill,gazingoutoverthelimitlessofthedessert.
(A)space(B)expanse(C)stretch(D)land
12.Arecentsurveyshowsthat,whileninety-fourpercentofcompaniesconducting
management-trainingprogramsopenthemtowomen,womenareonly
seventy-fourpercentofthoseprograms.
(A)protestingagainst(B)participatingin(C)displeasedby(D)allowedin
13.Dependenceonforeignsourcesofheavymetals,though,remainsaproblem
forUnitedStatesforeignpolicy.
(A)deepening(B)diminishing.(C)excessive(D)debilitating
14.Thenewbornhumaninfantisnotapassivefigure,noranactiveone,butwhat
mightbecalledanactivelyone,eagerlyattentiveasitistosightsand
sounds.
(A)adaptive(B)selective(C)inquisitive(D)receptive
15.Thereisperhapssometruthinthatwaggisholddefinitionofascholar-asirenthat
callsattentiontoafbgwithoutdoinganythingtoit.
(A)describe(B)cause(C)analyze(D)dispel
16.Heavilyperfumedwhiteflowers,suchasgardenias,werefavoriteswithcollectors
intheeighteenthcentury,whenwasvaluedmuchmorehighlythanitis
today.
(A)scent(B)beauty(C)elegance(D)color
17.Inamostimpressivedemonstration,PavarottisailedthroughVerdi*sCeleste
Aida,normallyatenor's,withthecasualenthusiasmofafolksinger
performingoneofhisfavoriteballads.
(A)pitfall(B)glory(C)nightmare(D)delight
18.Manyoftheearliestcolonialhousesthatarestillstandinghavebeensomodified
andenlargedthatthedesignisnolongerdiscernible.
(A)pertinent(B)initial(C)embellished(D)appropriate
19.Aleadingchemistbelievesthatmanyscientistshavedifficultywith
stereochemistrybecausemuchoftherelevantnomenclatureis,inthatit
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combinesconceptsthatshouldbekept.
(A)obscure...interrelated(B)specialized...intact
(C)imprecise...discrete(D)descriptive...separate
20.In1890thereweremanyAmericancitiesandtownswherepartofaday'sschool
instructionwasconductedinlanguagesEnglish.
A.morethanB.exceptC.otherthanD.exceptfor
II.Choosetherightwordfromthelistgivenbelowforeachblank:(10分)
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relationshipsintroducedeconomicallydiffersupervenient
physicallyglobalincludementalhavehandleproperties
Superveniencehastraditionallybeenusedtodescribe(1)betweensetsof
propertiesinamannerwhichdoesnotimplyastrongreductiverelationship.For
example,manyholdthateconomicpropertiessuperveneonphysicalproperties,in
thatiftwoworldswereexactlythesamephysically,theywouldalsobethesame(2)
.Therearealsoseveralkindsofglobalsuperveniencerelations,whichwere
(3)tohandlecasesinwhichworldsarethesameatthebaselevelandalso
atthe(4)level,butwherethewaysthepropertiesareconnectedanddistributed
intheworlds(5).Forexample,itisconsistentwith(6)mental-physical
supervenienceonthesimpleformulationdescribedabovefortwoworldsto(7)
thesamenumberofpeopleinthesamephysicalstates,butfbrthe(8)mental
statestobedistributedoverthosepeopleindifferentways.To(9)this,
property-preservingisomorphismsareused,andoncethisisdone,severalvarietiesof
globalsuperveniencecanbedefined.Othervarietiesofsupervenience(10)
multiple-domainssupervenienceandsimilarity-basedsupervenience
HI.Readthefollowingtextscarefullyandthenmakeacorrectchoicetoanswer
thequestionsaftereachtext:(40分)
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TEXTA
ChildrenintheUKarenotreadingenoughathome,favoringtelevisionand
computergamesinstead,accordingtonewresearch.
ThesurveyconductedearlierthismonthbyNestleBoxTopsfbrBooks,which
askedparentsabouttheirchildren'sreadinghabits,foundthathalfofUKchildren
spendlessthantwohoursreadingperweek.Afurtheronein10hadnotreadabook
inthepastmonth,andofthosewhodoreadregularly,oneinfouravoidnon-fiction
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titles.Morethanhalfoftheparentssurveyedbelievedtheirchildrenshouldread
morenon-fictionbooks.
"Itisessentialthatyoungchildrenreadatleastonebookaweekand,inparticular,
educationalbooks,°saidfamilycounselorJenniTrentHughes.
Butothersbelievesuchasternapproachtoreadingmaynothelpchildren,"We
canturnchildrenoffitbysimplysayingit'ssomethingtheymustbedoing,nsaid
AmeliaFoster,whorunsReadingConnectsfortheNationalLiteracyTrust,an
organizationthatencouragesreadingforpleasuretoenhanceclassroomachievement.
MsFostersaidthesurveyresultsmightnotgivechildrenenoughcredit.Previous
studieshavefoundthat75%of11to18-year-oldsenjoyedreading,and83%readin
theirsparetime.
Pastreadingsurveyshavefounddistinctdifferencesinthereadinghabitsofboys
andgirls.Girlstendtobemoreenthusiasticaboutreadingingeneral,butparticularly
fiction(perhapshelpingtoexplainwhyJacquelineWilson,authorofSleepoversand
BadGirls,isthemostborrowedauthorfrompubliclibraries),whileboysaredrawn
tobooksaboutaplace,subject,orhobbythatintereststhem.
NicolaDavies,authorofPoo:ANaturalHistoryoftheUnmentionable,saidwhile
workingwithunderachievingboysshefoundtheyrespondedtonon-fictionbetter
thanfiction."Youcangetthemtowritepoetrybuttheywon*treadit,"shesaid.
MsDavieswouldliketoseechildren'snon-fictiontakeoffinthewayadult
non-fictionhasinrecentyears,thankslargelytotitleslikeLongitudethatemploy
strongnarratives.Thismayencourageboystoreadmore,shesaid.
"There'salotofreallycrapnon-fictionoutthere.It'sabsolute'paintbynumbers,
pilethemhigh,andsellthemcheap*.Butit'snotreallyaddressingtheissue.
Non-fictionasitiscuttingoffawholerouteintoreading,especiallyforboys,"added
MsDavies.
Buttheconsequencesofthesetrendsmayrundeeper.Someworrythatsteering
clearofnon-fictionmayeffectthedevelopmentofachild'simagination,evengoing
sofarastoimpacttheirfuturecareerchoices.
NicolaJonescreditsherchoiceofstudyingzoologyatuniversitytoherchildhood
EncyclopediaBritannica."Therewasthisfantasticbitinthebackontransparencies
ofhumanbodies,anditabsolutelyfiredmyimaginationabouttheworkingsofthe
humanbody.Children'simaginationneedsallsortsoffuel.Andthat'swhatsgoingto
drivethem,givethemintrinsicmotivation.It'swhatmakesyourintellectualcarsgo."
ForthisreasonMsJonesisplanningaconferencenextyearthatwilladdresshow
non-fictioncanbetransformedintosomethingmorechildrenwillwanttoread.
Questions1-5
1.Whichofthefollowingbelongstonon-fiction?
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A.Encyclopedia.B.Novel.C.Poetry.D.Shortstory.
2.Whafsthedifferencebetweengirlsandboysintheirreadinghabits?
A.Girlsreadextensivelywhileboysfocusonbooksofparticulartopics.
B.Girlshavebetterreadinghabitsthanboys.
C.Girlsarereadingforenrichingknowledgewhileboysarereadingforfun.
D.Girlsaremoreinterestedinfictionthanboys.
3.WhatdoesMs.Daviesmeanbysaying"Non-fictionasitiscuttingoffawhole
routeintoreading,especiallyforboys.”?
A.Youngpeople,especially,boyscan'teasilygetaccesstogoodbooksof
non-fiction.
B.Alotofgoodnon-fictionbooksarecomingoutintothemarket.
C.Suchkindsofnon-fictionareerodingintothereadinghabitsofyoungpeople
especiallyboys.
D.Non-fictionbookshavebeenisolatedfromourreadingexperience.
4.What'stheaimofNicolaJonesbyquotingherpersonalexperienceinthelast
paragraph?
A.Sheemphasizedtheimportanceofimaginationforchildren.
B.ShewantstoprovethatreadingEncyclopediaisimportantfbrchildren.
C.Shewantstotellpeoplehowtostimulatechildren'smotivation.
D.Sheprovesthatnon-fictioncanalsofiretheimaginationofchildren.
5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothispassage?
A.Mostoftheparentsundersurveythinkchildrenshouldreadmorenon-fiction
thanfiction.
B.NationalLiteracyTrustencourageschildrentotreatreadingasalaborof
love.
C.Thestatus-quoofbooksofnon-fictioninthemarketissatisfying.
D.Non-fictioncontributesmore.thanfictiontofiledevelopmentofchildren's
intellect.
TEXTB
Givingpsychologiststheoptiontobecometrainedprescribersmaycreatea
divisionamongpsychologistswherebysomewillbeabletoprescribeandotherswill
not.Asaresult,majordiscordcouldemerge.Itispossiblethatpsychologistswiththe
righttoprescribemayconsiderthemselvessuperiortothosewithouttheright.If
gainingprescriptionprivilegeswouldleadtobroaderthird-partypaymentsorfull
hospitalprivilegesfbrthosequalifiedtoprescribe,psychologistsunabletodosomay
feelthattheyhavebeenaccordedsecondclassstatusintheirprofession.
Thedebate,thusfar,hasfocusedonthetrainingnecessarytograntpsychologists
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prescriptionprivileges.Althoughthismatterisimportant,ofmorebasicconcernare
treatmentimplicationsandthefutureroleofpsychologists.Prescriptionprivileges
couldmovepsychologistsclosertoamedicalmodelandfurtherawayfromtheir
historicalgoal.Psychologybeganinthelate19thcenturyasanapplicationfor
psychologicaltechniques.Itsfocushasbeenonassessment,behavioralinterventions,
consultation,andappliedresearch.Beforethewidespreaduseofpsychotropic
medications,psychiatryemphasizedthepracticeofpsychotherapy.Gradually,
psychiatrymovedtowardincreasedrelianceondrugsandawayfrompsychotherapy.
Itispossible,overtime,thatpsychologists,likepsychiatrists,couldbecomemore
influencedbytheuseofmedication.
Despitetheargumentthatprescriptionprivilegessignificantlymayalter
traditionalpsychotherapeuticimplications,somepsychologistsstronglyfeelthatthey
wouldbelookeduponmorefavorably,gainprestige,andincreasetheircaseloadff
theycouldhavethesamestatusofprescribingmedicationaspsychiatristsdo.Does
thismeanthatalackofprescriptionprivilegespromotestheimageofpsychologyas
aninferiorprofessiontopsychiatry?Contrarytothisargumentisthefactthat
psychologistsaredeliveringmoreoutpatientmentalhealthcarethananyothergroup
ofproviders.
Whateversomepsychologistsmayperceiveasatherapeuticdrawbackbecause
theyareunabletoofferprescriptionsforpsychotropicmedicationsapparentlyisnot
recognizedbythegeneralpublic.Psychologistsmayhaveflourishedbecausethey
haveofferedaclearanddistinctservicefrompsychiatry.Theuseofmedicationmay
sendamessagetopatientsthatmayinterferewithpersonalchangeandgrowth.
Medicationscanundercutpsychotherapyeffortsbyimplyingthatbenefitscomefrom
externalagents,notfromonesowneffortsatchangeandgrowth.
Alargeportionofthepopulationprefersthenonmedicationorientationof
psychology.Ifpsychologistsbeganprescribingmedications,manyoftheirpatients
seekingalternativetreatmentmightturntosocialworkersorothernonmedical
therapists.Thereislittlequestionthatpsychologistsprescriptionprivilegescould
haveprofoundeffectsonthefuturedirectionoftheirprofession.
Questions6…10
6.Prescriptionprivilegesmayleadtoprofessionaldiscordmainlybecause.
A.patientswouldturntothosequalifiedtoprescribe
B.notallpsychologistswouldgaintherighttoprescribe
C.trainedprescribersareoutstandingintheircareer
D.psychologicaltechniqueswouldbecomesecondchoice
7.Intheeyesofgeneralpublic,.
A.psychologyisaninferiorprofessiontopsychiatry
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B.inabilitytoofferprescriptionputpsychologistsatatherapeuticdisadvantage
C.medicationdiminishestheeffectivenessofpsychotherapy
D.prescriptionprivilegescouldraisethepsychologistsimage.
8.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatifpsychologistscouldprescribe,.
A.itwouldleadtobroaderthird-partypayment
B.theywouldbelookeduponmorefavorably
C.theircaseloadwouldincrease
D.theymightbecomemoreinfluencedbytheuseofdrugs
9.Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe.
A.FutureRoleofPsychologists
B.PrescribingMedications:aReasonableChoice
C.PsychologyversusPsychiatry
D.PrescriptionPrivileges&PsychotropicMedications
10.Theword"accord"(Line6,Paragraph1)means
A.tograntB.toagreeC.toconformD.tobring
TEXTC
InthefirstyearorsoofWebbusiness,mostoftheactionhasrevolvedaround
effortstotaptheconsumermarket.Morerecently,astheWebprovedtobemorethan
afashion,companieshavestartedtobuyandsellproductsandserviceswithone
another.Suchbusiness-to-businesssalesmakesensebecausebusinesspeople
typicallyknowwhatproductthey'relookingfor.
Nonetheless,manycompaniesstillhesitatetousetheWebbecauseofdoubts
aboutitsreliability."Businessesneedtofeeltheycantrustthepathwaybetweenthem
andthesupplier,"sayssenioranalystBlancErwinofForresterResearch.Some
companiesarelimitingtheriskbyconductingonlinetransactionsonlywith
establishedbusinesspartnerswhoaregivenaccesstothecompany'sprivateintranet.
AnothermajorshiftinthemodelforInternetcommerceconcernsthetechnology
availableformarketing.Untilrecently,Internetmarketingactivitieshavefocusedon
strategiesto"pull"customersintosites.Inthepastyear,however,software
companieshavedevelopedtoolsthatallowcompaniesto"push'*informationdirectly
outtoconsumers,transmittingmarketingmessagesdirectlytotargetedcustomers.
Mostnotably,thePointcastNetworkusesascreensavertodeliveracontinually
updatedstreamofnewsandadvertisementstosubscribers9computermonitors.
Subscriberscancustomizetheinformationtheywanttoreceiveandproceeddirectly
toacompany'sWebsite.CompaniessuchasVirtualVineyardsarealreadystartingto
usesimilartechnologiestopushmessagestocustomersaboutspecialsales,product
offerings,orotherevents.ButpushtechnologyhasearnedthecontemptofmanyWeb
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users.Onlineculturethinkshighlyofthenotionthattheinformationflowingontothe
screencomestherebyspecificrequest.Oncecommercialpromotionbeginstofillthe
screenuninvited,thedistinctionbetweentheWebandtelevisionfades.That'sa
prospectthathorrifiesNetpurists.
ButitishardlyinevitablethatcompaniesontheWebwillneedtoresortto
pushstrategiestomakemoney.TheexamplesofVirtualVineyards,Amazon,com,
andotherpioneersshowthataWebsitesellingtherightkindofproductswiththe
rightmixofinteractivity,hospitality,andsecuritywillattractonlinecustomers.And
thecostofcomputingpowercontinuestofreefall,whichisagoodsignfbrany
enterprisesettingupshopinsilicon.Peoplelookingback5or10yearsfromnow
maywellwonderwhysofewcompaniestooktheonlineplunge.
Questions11—15
11.WelearnfromthebeginningofthepassagethatWebbusiness.
A.hasbeenstrivingtoexpanditsmarket
B.intendedtofollowafancifulfashion
C.triedbutinvaintocontrolthemarket
D.hasbeenboomingforoneyearorso
12.Speakingoftheonlinetechnologyavailableformarketing,theauthorimplies
that.
A.thetechnologyispopularwithmanyWebusers
B.businesseshavefaithinthereliabilityofonlinetransactions
C.thereisaradicalchangeinstrategy
D.itisaccessiblelimitedlytoestablishedpartners
13.IntheviewofNetpurists,.
A.thereshouldbenomarketingmessagesinonlineculture
B.moneymakingshouldbegivenprioritytoontheWeb
C.theWebshouldbeabletofunctionasthetelevisionset
D.thereshouldbenoonlinecommercialinformationwithoutrequests
14.Welearnfromthelastparagraphthat.
A.pushinginformationontheWebisessentialtoInternetcommerce
B.interactivity,hospitalityandsecurityareimportanttoonlinecustomers
C.leadingcompaniesbegantotaketheonlineplungedecadesago
D.settingupshopsinsiliconisindependentofthecostofcomputingpower
15.Thewordnpurists"(Paragraph3)inthecontextprobablymeans
A.onewhopracticesorurgesstrictcorrectness
B.thequalityofbeingpure
C.freefromdirt
D.notmixedwithanythingelse
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TEXTD
LindaRandolphgottoknowHarlemthroughitschildren.Shetrainedasa
pediatricianthere,andherloveforthecommunitywasstillfreshinhermindyears
laterwhenshebecameaphilanthropist."Iwasalwaysstruckbysomeofthenegative
stereotypes...versuswhatIsawintermsofthestrengthsofmanyofthefamilies
livinginHarlem,"shesays.nIrealizedthatperhapsweweren'tcapitalizingonthose
strengthsasmuchaswecould,andthatthereoughttobeawayfbrmepersonallyto
givebacktothecommunitythathelpedmetobecomeadoctor/In1998shefounded
theFundfbrGreaterHarlem,designedtogivegrantstounsungheroeswhoare
meetingkeyneedssuchaseducationandhealthcare.
Longoverlooked,donationsbyminoritiesaregainingattentionandclout.Inthe
NewYorkmetroregion,forexample,arecentstudyof166donorsofcolorfoundthat
theircharitablegivinginthepastyearrangedfrom$200to$1million,withthe
medianat$5,000.That'shigherthanthemedianforalldonorsinNewYorkState-
about$4,000—althoughtheintervieweesalsohadincomesthatwerehigherthan
average.WithAfrican-Americans,Latinos,andAsian-Americansnowthemajority
populationsofNewYorkandotherlargeAmericancities,tappingintotheir
charitableimpulsesbecomesmoreimportant.nWhatwe'reseeingistheharvestofthe
generationthat'sbeenabletoscalemoreofthecorporateladders/1saysEricaHunt,
executivedirectorofTheTwenty-FirstCenturyFoundation,whichfocusesonblack
philanthropy.
Afterdecadesofcutbacksinpublicfundingforsocialservices,there'sa
concertedeffortunderwaytocapitalizeontheirgrowingaffluence.Oneexampleis
theCoalitionfbrNewPhilanthropy,whichconductedtheNewYorkinterviewsto
understandwhatmotivatesdonorsofcolor-andtopromotemore-strategicgiving.
Schoolsandothereducationalprogramswerethetopprioritiesformanyofthese
donors.Morethan60percentoftheAfrican-AmericansandLatinosunderage40
gaveoneoftheirtwobiggestgiftstoeducation.Becausesomanymoreeducational
choiceswereopentothemthantotheirparents,"there'safocusondisadvantaged
youngpeopleandhowthoseopportunitiescanbere-createdforcoininggenerations/
saysMs.Hunt,whosefoundationisamemberofthecoalition.Ofthe13percentof
minoritydonorswhogavetheirprimarygiftsoutsidethecountry,manyofthemalso
directedthemoneytoeducationorjobtrainingratherthanrespondingtocrisesor
endingremittancestofamily.
Youngerdonorsaremorelikelythantheirover-40counterpartstodonateto
groupsthatdon'tlimittheirservicestoaparticularracialorethnicgroup.Andyoung
professionalswanttoseenonprofitgroupsapplybusinessprinciplestotheirwork.
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"Theabilitytoinfluenceandtomakeadifferenceisphenomenalwhenyou
understandwhat'sgoingoninthecapitalmarketsand...onWallStreet/1ayoung
Latinofinancial-servicesprofessionalsaidinthereport.
That*snottosaythatmoneyisreplacingthetraditionofdonatingtime.Ninety
percentofthedonorsalsosaidtheydovolunteerwork,andmanygivetheirmoneyto
thenonprofitgroupswithwhichtheyhaveapersonalconnection.Butcreating
benchmarksthatshowthelevelsofgivinginethniccommunitiescanshiftthe
conversationabouthowtoeffectchange,Huntsays.
Forexample,African-Americangivingwaslargelyinvisiblesevenoreightyears
ago,shesays.Butrecentphilanthropystudieshaveshownthatsomeofthemost
generousplacesintheUSareurbanareaswithlargenumbersofAfrican-Americans.
"Havingthatunderstandinghelpspeopletocometothetableinadifferentway,"
Huntsays."They'renotcomingcompletelyassupplicants,they'recomingas
communitieswithresourceswhoarenowreadytobuildthekindsofpartnershipsthat
addresstheselong-standingneeds."
AsforMs.Randolph,herfamilyalwayshadvolunteeredandgivenmoneyto
Churchandsocialorganizations.Butshesawherfundforunsungheroesasan
opportunitytocontributemoredirectlytohergoals."Isetabouttoencourage,cajole,
wheedle,andotherwiseexhortmycolleaguesandfriends...thatbygivingsmall
amountofmoneyonaconsistentbasisovertime,thewholecouldbegreaterthanthe
sumofitsparts,"shesays.
Questions16?一20
16.WhatdoesLindaRandolphmeanbytheword''strength,,inthefirstparagraph?
A.Growingaffluence.
B.Strongwilltomakeabetterliving.
C.Powertoleadacomfortablelife.
D.Capabilitytoraisetheirchildrenandgivethemgoodeducation.
17.Explainthefollowingsentence:"Whatwe'reseeingistheharvestofthe
generationthat'sbeenabletoscalemoreofthecoiporateladders..."
A.African-Americans,Latinos,andAsian-Americansnowbecomethemajority
populationsofNewYorkandotherlargeAmericancities.
B.Tappingintocharitableimpulsesofthoseminoritiesbecomesmoreimportant.
C.Sincemoreminoritieshavebeenpromotedtoimportantpositionsin
corporations,theycontributemoremoneytocharity.
D.Sincemoreminoritieshavebeenabletomeasuretheirimportancein
corporations,theynowcanearnmoremoneythanbefore.
18.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.MinoritiesintheUnitedStatesnowdonatemoremoneythanthewhite
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