Section A
(11-15) BBBBB (16-20) CDDCD (21-25)CCCBC
Section B
(26-30) CDBAB (31-35) DDBBC
Section C
36. topic 37. exaggerated 38. confusing 39. compete
40. application 41. handling 42. widespread 43. calculation
44. Another example of the same sort of process has been the use of computers by banks to provide up-to-date records of client’s accounts.
45. The most successful example is perhaps the use of computers by airlines to control seat reservation an provide information about flights.
46. One could take a series of photographs of the area, from which, the amount of rise and fall of the landscape can be analyzed within a few inches.
Part 4 阅读(Reading in Depth)
Section A
(47-51)B) capital; M) inputs; E) varies; J) economic; H) transformation
(52-56)A) offer ; L) internal ; F)differently ; k) reducing; O) information;
Section B
(57-61)BDABC (62-66)ACBBD
Part 5翻译
【参考译文】They poisoned the mind and corrupted the morals of young people, which wasted their time sitting on sofas immersed in dangerous fantasy worlds. Critics in the 18th century were so worried about the impact of new media on young people that they lodged the above-mentioned charge against novels. Today the idea that novels can harm people sounds daft. And that is surely how history will judge modern criticism of video games, which are accused of turning young people into violent criminals.