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Part Ⅰ Reading Comprehension (30%)

Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.

Passage 1
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage:

There seems never to have been a civilization without toys, but when and how they developed is unknown. They probably came about just to give children something to do.

(76) In the ancient world, as is today, most boys played with some kinds of toys and most girls with another. In societies where social roles are rigidly determined, boys pattern their play after the activities of their fathers and girls after the tasks of their mothers. This is true because boys and girls are being prepared, even in play, to step into the roles and responsibilities of the adult world.

(77) What is remarkable about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same. The changes have been mostly in terms of craftsmanship, mechanics, and technology. It is the universality of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the world and their persistence to the present that is amazing. In Egypt, the Americas, China, Japan and among the Arctic (北极的) peoples, generally the same kinds of toys appeared. Variations depended on local customs and ways of life because toys imitate their surroundings. Nearly every civilization had dolls, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles.

Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form, they have not been subject to technological leaps that characterize inventions for adult use. The progress from the wheel to the oxcart to the automobile is a direct line of ascent (进步). The progress from a rattle (拨浪鼓) used by a baby in 3,000 BC to one used by an infant today, however, is not characterized by inventiveness. Each rattle is the product of the artistic tastes of the times and subject to the limitations of available materials.

1. The toys most boys play with are different from those that girls play with because __________.

A. their social roles are rigidly determined

B. most boys would like to follow their fathers’ professions

C. boys like to play with their fathers while girls with their mothers

D. they like challenging activities

2. One aspect of “the universality of toys ” lies in the fact that __________.

A. the basic characteristics of toys are the same the world over

B. the improvement of craftsmanship in making toys depends on the efforts of universities

C. the exploration of the universe has led to the creation of new kinds of toys

D. technological advances have greatly improved the durability of toys
3. The author’s view on the historical development of toys is __________.

A. the craftsmanship in toy – making has remained essentially unchanged

B. toys have remained basically the same all through the centuries

C. the toy industry has witnessed great leaps in technology in recent years

D. toys are playing an increasingly important role in shaping a child’s character

4. Regarded as a kind of art form, toys __________.

A. reflect the pace of social progress

B. also appeal greatly to adults

C. are not characterized by technological progress

D. follow a direct line of ascent

5. The author uses the example of a rattle to show that __________.

A. in toy – making there is a continuity in the use of materials

B. it often takes a long time to introduce new technology into toy – making

C. even the simplest toys can reflect the progress of technology

D. even a simple toy can mirror the artistic tastes of the time

Passage 2

Question 6 to 10 are based on the following passage:

Life really should be one long journey of joy for children born with a world of wealth at their feet.

Internationally famous child doctor Robert Coles is the world’s top expert on the influence of money on children. He has written a well – known book on the subject, “The Privileged Ones”, and his research shows that too much money in the family can cause as many problems as too little. “Obviously there are certain advantages to being rich,” says the 53 – year – old doctor, “such as better health, education and future work prospects. (78) But most important is the quality of family life. Money can’t buy love.”

It can buy a lot of other thing, however, and that’s where the trouble starts. Rich kids have so much to choose from that they often become confused. Overindulgence (娇养) by their parents can make them spoilt. They tent to travel more than other children, from home to home and country to country, which causes feelings of restlessness.

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