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2005,2006,2007年全國碩士研究生入學(xué)統一考試英語(yǔ)試題及答案

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, but under high-stress conditions. IQ was negatively correlated with leadership-that is it predicted the opposite. Anyone who bas toiled through SAT will testify that test-taking skill also matters, whether it‘s knowing when to guess or what questions of skip.
  
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   26. Which of the following may be required in an intelligence test?

   [A] Answering philosophical questions.
  
[B] Folding or cutting paper into different shapes.
  
[C] Telling the differences between certain concepts.
  
[D] Choosing words or graphs similar to the given ones.

   27. What can be inferred about intelligence testing from Paragraph 3?

   [A] People no longer use IQ scores as an indicator of intelligence.
  
[B] More versions of IQ tests are now available on the Internet.
  
[C] The test contents and formats for adults and children may be different.
  
[D] Scientists have defined the important elements of human intelligence.

  
28. People nowadays can no longer achieve IQ scores as high as vos Savant's because
  
[A] the scores are obtained through different computational procedures.
  
[B] creativity rather than analytical skills is emphasized now.
  
[C] vos Savant's case is an extreme one that will not repeat.
  
[D] the defining characteristic of IQ tests has changed.

  
29. We can conclude from the last paragraph that
  
[A] test scores may not be reliable indicators of one's ability
  
[B] IQ scores and SAT results are highly correlated.
  
[C] testing involves a lot of guesswork.
  
[D] traditional tests are out of date.

   30. What is the author's attitude towards IQ tests?

   [A] Supportive.
  
[B] Skeptical.
  
[C] Impartial.
   [D] Biased

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   During the past generation, the American middle-class family that once could count on hard work and fair play to keep itself financially secure has been transformed by economic risk and new realities. Now a pink slip, a bad diagnosis. or a disappearing spouse can reduce a family from solidly middle class to newly poor in a few months.

In just one generation, millions of mothers have gone to work, transforming basic family economics. Scholars, policymakers, and critics of all stripes have debated the social implications of these changes, but few have looked at the side effect family risk has risen as well. Today's families have budgeted to the limits of their new two-paycheck status. As a result they have lost the parachute they once had in times of financial setback- a back-up earner usually Mom who could go into the workforce if the primary earner got laid off or fell sick. This “added-worker effect” could support the safety net offered by unemployment insurance or disability insurance to help families weather bad times. But today, a disruption to family fortunes can not longer be made up with extra income from an otherwise-stay-at-home partner.

During the same period, families have been asked to absorb much more risk in their retirement income. Steelworkers

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