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For workers it can mean an end to the security, benefits and sense of 5 that came from being a loyal employee 41.A] swarm B stride [C] separate DI slip 42.[A]For [B] Because [C]As [D] Since 43.A]from [C]on [] by 44.[A] Even though [B] Now that C)If only [] Provided that 45.[A] durable B] disposable C] available D] transferable 46.[A]appro IC] fashion [D] trend [C]fur ally D] sufficiently [D] wh 49.A] impc [C]illustrated con 50.A] excitement B conviction IC enthusiasm [D] importance 1998年 Until recently most historians spoke very critically of the Industrial Revolution. They that in the long run industrialization greatly raised the standard of living for the_ 42 man. But they insisted that its 43 results during the period from 1750 to 1850 were widespread poverty and misery for the_ 44 of the English population. 45 contrast, they saw in the preceding hundred years from 1650 to 1750, when England was still a agricultural country, a period of great abundance and prosperity. This view +7 is generally thought to be wrong. Specialists 48 history and economics, have 49 two things: that the period from 1650 to 1750 was by great poverty, and that industrialization certainly did not worsen and may have actually improved the conditions for the majority of the populace 41.A] admitted B believed 42. [A] plain [CI mean [A]n ry B] prompt [C]instant D] immediate 44.A) bulk Host gross D] ma 66 47.[A]undertakes [B]holds [C]plays [D]performs 48.[A]Supplying [B]Getting [C]Providing [D]Furnishing 49.[A]exceptional [B]exceeding [C]excess [D]external 50.[A]nevertheless [B]therefore [C]moreover [D]meanwhile 1997 年 Passage 4 Manpower Inc, with 560,000 workers, is the world's largest temporary employment agency. Every morning, its people 41 into the offices and factories of America, seeking a day's work for a day's pay. One day at a time. 42 industrial giants like General Motors and IBM struggle to survive 43 reducing the number of employees, Manpower, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is booming. 44 its economy continues to recover, the US is increasingly becoming a nation of part-timers and temporary workers. This "45" work force is the most important 46 in American business today, and it is 47 changing the relationship between people and their jobs. The phenomenon provides a way for companies to remain globally competitive 48 avoiding market cycles and the growing burdens 49 by employment rules, healthcare costs and pension plans. For workers it can mean an end to the security, benefits and sense of 50 that came from being a loyal employee. 41.[A] swarm [B] stride [C] separate [D] slip 42.[A] For [B] Because [C] As [D] Since 43.[A] from [B] in [C] on [D] by 44.[A] Even though [B] Now that [C] If only [D] Provided that 45.[A] durable [B] disposable [C] available [D] transferable 46.[A] approach [B] flow [C] fashion [D] trend 47.[A] instantly [B] reversely [C] fundamentally [D] sufficiently 48.[A] but [B] while [C] and [D] whereas 49.[A] imposed [B] restricted [C] illustrated [D] confined 50.[A] excitement [B] conviction [C] enthusiasm [D] importance 1998 年 Passage 5 Until recently most historians spoke very critically of the Industrial Revolution. They 41 that in the long run industrialization greatly raised the standard of living for the 42 man. But they insisted that its 43 results during the period from 1750 to 1850 were widespread poverty and misery for the 44 of the English population. 45 contrast, they saw in the preceding hundred years from 1650 to 1750, when England was still a 46 agricultural country, a period of great abundance and prosperity. This view, 47 . is generally thought to be wrong. Specialists 48 history and economics, have 49 two things: that the period from 1650 to 1750 was 50 by great poverty, and that industrialization certainly did not worsen and may have actually improved the conditions for the majority of the populace. 41.[A] admitted [B] believed [C] claimed [D] predicted 42.[A] plain [B] average [C] mean [D] normal 43.[A] momentary [B] prompt [C] instant [D] immediate 44.[A] bulk [B] host [C] gross [D] magnitude
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