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Directions:Read the following passage(s) and choose the best answer from the choices. (A) With population increases and global urbanisation ever accelerating, much attention is focused on the sustainability of our cities and scarce attention is paid to the countryside. Rural life is associated with closely-knit communities, sense of belonging, and a simple, tranquil life. Yet whilst some or all of these elements exist in the countryside, so do conservatism and a lack of employment opportunities. And it is mostly due to the latter that rural communities are suffering. Attracted by the improved economics of urban areas, country-dwellers across the world are moving out, contributing to the excessive crowdedness of densely populated cities, and leaving the countryside in desolation. So how can the countryside ensure its survival among these changes;or should it at all? Due to both the distance between residences and facilities and often intermittent public transport, those living in the countryside are heavier automobile users. Rural dwellers also use more energy maintaining their mostly detached buildings. We may be piled up like boxes in the city, but this brings energy efficiency that the countryside cannot match. Rural energy requirements result in higher carbon emissions per person than in the city, so it is actually irresponsible to endorse such a lifestyle choice. Protecting the countryside is a hot topic. Those who have made their fortunes in the city often buy second homes in the countryside, visiting intermittently for a sample of a supposedly simple life. The side-effect of this is that house prices are pushed up due to increased demand, leaving them unaffordable for local people.A solution has yet to be found for this challenge, for market forces are further forcing residents out of the countryside. For those who believe in rural preservation, this is deplorable. Whilst an idealised view of the countryside is common, the reality is that rural life has continuously evolved. Industrialisation brought an increase in divisions of labour, changing social links between rural people. The internet has introduced once foreign cultures into the countryside. Improved travel connections and affordability have made the world more accessible, creating a"global village". Considering these changes, surely an evolving countryside is inevitable. Perhaps the countryside should also prepare itself for massive population increases in the future. With cities across the world growing rapidly, how will the current urban generation respond to the inevitable social changes of mass urbanisation? Will the longing for a simpler life become stronger, fueling a rural renaissance? As the world continues to urbanise, the voices calling for rural preservation may well grow louder. But change is inevitable. We know that the world is going to see new cities emerging from the dust and current cities growing into megacities, but the future of the countryside is less clear. 21. What has become of the rural areas nowadays? A. They are becoming somewhat deserted. B. They are being increasingly urbanised. C. They are closely-knit communities. D. They are haunted by conservatism. 22. What does the author think of the rural lifestyle? A. It is unlikely to survive given the on-going changes. B. It is less energy-efficient compared to that in cities. C. It is highly dependent upon heavy automobiles. D. It is a choice more affluent people will endorse. 文档不得转发或用于其它商业用途 第4页/共6页 23. What does the author think of rich urban residents buying a second home in the countryside? A. It is bound to mar the traditional rural life. B. It adversely impacts rural social stability. C. It hinders rural economics'revitalisation. D. It is detrimental to rural preservation. 24. What do we learn about the countryside with industrialisation and technological advances? A. It is destined to change gradually. B. It will present an idealised way of life. C. It is likely to embrace foreign cultures. D. It will become increasingly diversified. 25. What does the author think of the future of the countryside compared with cities? A. It is going to be harder for the locals. B. It is going to resemble that of cities. C. It is less likely to stay static. D. It is less easy to envisage.

Directions:Read the following passage(s) and choose the best answer from the choices. (A) With population increases and global urbanisation ever accelerating, much attention is focused on the sustainability of our cities and scarce attention is paid to the countryside. Rural life is associated with closely-knit communities, sense of belonging, and a simple, tranquil life. Yet whilst some or all of these elements exist in the countryside, so do conservatism and a lack of employment opportunities. And it is mostly due to the latter that rural communities are suffering. Attracted by the improved economics of urban areas, country-dwellers across the world are moving out, contributing to the excessive crowdedness of densely populated cities, and leaving the countryside in desolation. So how can the countryside ensure its survival among these changes;or should it at all? Due to both the distance between residences and facilities and often intermittent public transport, those living in the countryside are heavier automobile users. Rural dwellers also use more energy maintaining their mostly detached buildings. We may be piled up like boxes in the city, but this brings energy efficiency that the countryside cannot match. Rural energy requirements result in higher carbon emissions per person than in the city, so it is actually irresponsible to endorse such a lifestyle choice. Protecting the countryside is a hot topic. Those who have made their fortunes in the city often buy second homes in the countryside, visiting intermittently for a sample of a supposedly simple life. The side-effect of this is that house prices are pushed up due to increased demand, leaving them unaffordable for local people.A solution has yet to be found for this challenge, for market forces are further forcing residents out of the countryside. For those who believe in rural preservation, this is deplorable. Whilst an idealised view of the countryside is common, the reality is that rural life has continuously evolved. Industrialisation brought an increase in divisions of labour, changing social links between rural people. The internet has introduced once foreign cultures into the countryside. Improved travel connections and affordability have made the world more accessible, creating a"global village". Considering these changes, surely an evolving countryside is inevitable. Perhaps the countryside should also prepare itself for massive population increases in the future. With cities across the world growing rapidly, how will the current urban generation respond to the inevitable social changes of mass urbanisation? Will the longing for a simpler life become stronger, fueling a rural renaissance? As the world continues to urbanise, the voices calling for rural preservation may well grow louder. But change is inevitable. We know that the world is going to see new cities emerging from the dust and current cities growing into megacities, but the future of the countryside is less clear. 21. What has become of the rural areas nowadays? A. They are becoming somewhat deserted. B. They are being increasingly urbanised. C. They are closely-knit communities. D. They are haunted by conservatism. 22. What does the author think of the rural lifestyle? A. It is unlikely to survive given the on-going changes. B. It is less energy-efficient compared to that in cities. C. It is highly dependent upon heavy automobiles. D. It is a choice more affluent people will endorse. 文档不得转发或用于其它商业用途 第4页/共6页 23. What does the author think of rich urban residents buying a second home in the countryside? A. It is bound to mar the traditional rural life. B. It adversely impacts rural social stability. C. It hinders rural economics'revitalisation. D. It is detrimental to rural preservation. 24. What do we learn about the countryside with industrialisation and technological advances? A. It is destined to change gradually. B. It will present an idealised way of life. C. It is likely to embrace foreign cultures. D. It will become increasingly diversified. 25. What does the author think of the future of the countryside compared with cities? A. It is going to be harder for the locals. B. It is going to resemble that of cities. C. It is less likely to stay static. D. It is less easy to envisage.

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21. What has become of the rural areas nowadays?

A. They are becoming somewhat deserted.
B. They are being increasingly urbanised.
C. They are closely-knit communities.
D. They are haunted by conservatism.

解析:
文章提到,由于城市经济的改善,越来越多的农村居民迁移到城市,导致农村地区变得荒凉(desolation)。因此,选项A“它们正在变得某种程度上荒凉”最符合文章的描述。

答案:A

22. What does the author think of the rural lifestyle?

A. It is unlikely to survive given the on-going changes.
B. It is less energy-efficient compared to that in cities.
C. It is highly dependent upon heavy automobiles.
D. It is a choice more affluent people will endorse.

解析:
文章提到,农村居民由于居住地和设施之间的距离较远,以及公共交通的不便利,更多地依赖汽车。此外,农村居民维护独立建筑的能源消耗更大,导致每人碳排放量高于城市居民。因此,作者认为农村生活方式在能源效率方面不如城市。选项B“与城市相比,它在能源效率方面较低”最符合文章的描述。

答案:B

23. What does the author think of rich urban residents buying a second home in the countryside?

A. It is bound to mar the traditional rural life.
B. It adversely impacts rural social stability.
C. It hinders rural economics'revitalisation.
D. It is detrimental to rural preservation.

解析:
文章提到,城市富人在农村购买第二套住房,导致房价上涨,当地居民无法负担。这影响了农村的社会稳定。因此,选项D“它对农村保护有害”最符合文章的描述,因为这直接影响了农村的可持续发展。

答案:D

24. What do we learn about the countryside with industrialisation and technological advances?

A. It is destined to change gradually.
B. It will present an idealised way of life.
C. It is likely to embrace foreign cultures.
D. It will become increasingly diversified.

解析:
文章提到,工业化带来了劳动分工的增加,改变了农村居民之间的社会联系。互联网将外来文化引入农村,改善的交通连接和可负担性使世界更加 accessible,形成了“全球村庄”。因此,农村的变化是不可避免的。选项A“它注定会逐渐改变”最符合文章的描述。

答案:A

25. What does the author think of the future of the countryside compared with cities?

A. It is going to be harder for the locals.
B. It is going to resemble that of cities.
C. It is less likely to stay static.
D. It is less easy to envisage.

解析:
文章最后提到,我们知道世界将看到新的城市从尘土中 emergence,现有的城市将发展成 megacities,但农村的未来不太清楚。因此,选项D“它更难预见”最符合文章的描述。

答案:D

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