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With the spread of inter-active electronic media a man alone in his own home will never have been so well placed to fill the inexplicable mental space between cradle and crematorium. So I suspect that books will be pushed more and more into those moments of travel or difficult defecation (1) people still don’t quite know what to do with.

When people do read, I think they’ll want to feel they are reading literature, or (2) something serious. (3) you’re going to find fewer books presenting themselves as no-nonsense and (4) assuming literary pretensions and being packaged as works of art. We can expect an extraordinary variety of genre, but with an underlying (5) of sentiment and vision.

Translators can only (6) from this desire for the presumably sophisticated. We can look forward to lots of difficult names and fantastic stories of foreign parts enthusiastically (7) by the overall worship of the "global village’. Much of this will be awful and some wonderful, (8) don’t expect the press or the organizers of prizes to offer you much help in making the appropriate distinctions. They will be chiefly (9) in creating celebrity, the greatest enemy of discrimination, but a good prop for the (10) consumer.

Every ethnic grouping over the world will have to be seen to have a great writer—a phenomenon that will (11) a new kind of provincialism, more chronological than geographic, (12) only the strictly contemporary is talked about and (13) Universities, including Cambridge, will include (14) their literature syllabus novels, written only last year. (15) occasional exhumation for the Nobel, the achievements of ten or only five years ago will be largely forgotten.

In short, you can’t go too far wrong when predicting more of the same. But there is a (16) side to this—the inevitable reaction against it. The practical things I would like to see happen--publishers seeking less to (17) celebrity through extravagant advertising, (18) and magazines (19) space to reflective pieces—are rather more improbable than the Second Coming(耶稣复临). But dullness never quite darkens the whole planet. In their own idiosyncratic fashion a few writers will (20) be looking for new departures.

Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.15()

A.Given

B.Considering

C.Barring

D.Concerning

答案

参考答案:C

解析:

[解题思路] 语篇连贯。该句由barring引导,表达假设关系,意为:倘若不是为了评诺贝尔奖而偶尔发掘被埋没的作品,十年或仅仅五年前的成果大都会被忘却。

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2006年国家加大了对房地产市场的宏观调控,2006年全国房地产开发完成投资19382亿元,比去年同期增长21.8%。
2006年12月,全国70个大中城市房屋销售价格同比上涨5.4%,涨幅比上月高0.2个百分点,环比上涨0.6%,涨幅比上月高0.1个百分点,其中:
(一)商品住房销售价格同比上涨6.3%,涨幅比上月高0.5个百分点,环比上涨0.6%,涨幅与上月持平,分地区看,与去年同月比,涨幅较大的主要城市包括:秦皇岛11.8%,北京10.4%,深圳10.0%,福州9.8%,厦门9.1%,成都8.5%和广州83%等,上海微降0.1%,与上月比,涨幅超过1%的城市有16个,多数集中在中西部地区,主要包括:乌鲁木齐2.9%,南昌1.5%,昆明 1.4%,福州和兰州均为1%等。下降的城市有7个,主要包括:长沙1.7%,长春0.9%等。
(二)二手住房销售价格同比上涨4.2%,涨幅比上月低1个百分点,环比上涨0.7%,涨幅比上月低0.1个百分点,与去年同月比,涨幅最高的主要城市包括:郑州12.4%,深圳11.4%,大连 10.5%,北京10.3%,长沙8.9%和南昌8.7%等,与上月比,涨幅超过1%的城市有24个,主要包括:郑州3.3%,长沙3.2%,南昌2.2%,成都1.6%,乌鲁木齐1.4%,北京1.4%,福州和重庆均为 1.2%,厦门1.1%等,下降城市有8个,主要包括:海口2.5%,包头1.1%,大连0.5%,呼和浩特 0.4%,上海和兰州均为0.3%,长春0.2%等。(注:同比以去年同月价格为10,环比以上月价格为100)

2005年全国房地产开发完成投资()

A.19382亿元
B.4225亿元
C.15913亿元
D.3469亿元

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