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一、UseofEnglish
1、Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticular
stereotype.Theclassic(1)ofawriter,forexample,is
(2)aslightlycrazy-lookingperson,(3)inanattic,
writingawayfuriouslyfordays(4)end.Naturally,hehas
hisfavoritepenandnote-paper,orabeat-uptypewriter,
(5)whichhecouldnotproduceareadableword.
Nowadays,weknowthatsuchimagesbearlittle(6)to
reality.Butaretheycompletely(7)?Inthecaseofat
leastonewriter,itwouldseemnot.DameMurielSpark,who
(8)80inFebruary,inmanywaysresemblesthis
stereotypical“writer”.Sheiscertainlynot(9),andshe
doesn'tworkinanattic.Butsheisratherparticular(10)
thetoolsofhertrade.
Sheinsistsonwritingwitha(11)typeofpeninacertain
typeofnotebook,whichshebuysfromacertainstationerin
EdinburghcalledJamesThin.Infact,so(12)isshethat,
ifsomeoneusesoneofherpensby(13),sheimmediately
throwsitaway.Andsheclaimsshe(14)enormous
difficultywritinginanynotebookotherthan(15)sold
byJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbea(16),astheshopno
longerstocksthem,(17)DameMuriel'ssupplyof72
spiralboundisnearly(18).
Aswellasher"obsession"aboutwritingmaterials,Muriel
Spark(19)oneothercharacteristicwiththe
stereotypical“writer”:herworkisthemost(20)thing
inherlife.Ithasstoppedherfrommarrying;costherold
friendsandmadehernewones,anddrivenherfromLondonto
NewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceof
Tuscanywithafriend.
A.drawing
B.image
C.description
D.illustration
2、(2)
A.of
B.about
C.for
D.like
3、⑶
A.locks
B.lock
C.locked
D.locking
4、(4)
A.to
B.on
C.for
D.at
5、(5)
A.except
B.besides
C.with
D.without
6、(6)
A.witness
B.testimony
C.relationship
D.resemblance
7、(7)
A.false
B.stupid
C.true
D.faithful
8、(8)
A.aged
B.grew
C.turned
D.entered
9、(9)
A.enthusiastic
B.emotional
C.furious
D.crazy
10、(10)
A.with
B.about
C.to
D.of
IK(11)
A.certain
B.typical
C.strange
D.peculiar
12、(12)
A.incredible
B.susceptible
C.superstitious
D.suspicious
13、(13)
A.mistake
B.error
C.accidence
D.chance
14、(14)
A.has
B.hashad
C.willhave
D.wouldhave
15、(15)
A.those
B.these
C.them
D.they
16、(16)
A.defect
B.problem
C.merit
D.virtue
17、(17)
A.so
B.therefore
C.and
D.thus
18、(18)
A.completed
B.finished
C.stopped
D.halted
19、(19)
A.possess
B.have
C.hold
D.share
20、(20)
A.important
B.urgent
C.interesting
D.pleasant
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Carmakershavelongusedsextoselltheirproducts.Recently,
however,bothBMWandRenaulthavebasedtheirlatestEuropean
marketingcampaignsaroundtheiconofmodernbiology.
BMW'scampaign,whichlaunchesitsnew3-seriessportssaloon
inBritainandIreland,showsthenewcreationandfourofits
earlierversionszigzaggingaroundalandscapemadeupofgiant
DNAsequences,withabriefexplanationthatDNAisthemolecule
responsiblefortheinheritanceofsuchfeaturesasstrength,
powerandintelligence.TheRenaultoffering,whichpromotes
itsexistingLagunamodel,employsevolutionarytheoryeven
moreexplicitly.Thecompany,stelevisioncommercials
intersperseclipsofthecarwithscenesfromalecturebySteve
Jones,aprofessorofgeneticsatUniversityofLondon.
BMW'scampaignisintendedtoconveytheideaofdevelopment
alliedtoheritage.Thelatestproduct,inotherwords,should
beviewedasthenewandimprovedscionofalonglineofgood
cars.Renault'smessageismoresubtle.Itisthatevolution
worksbygradualimprovementsratherthansuddenleaps(inthis,
Renaultisaligningitselfwithbiologicalorthodoxy).So,
althoughthenewcarintheadvertisementmaylookliketheold
one,theexternalform,concealsanumberofsignificant
changestotheengine.Whilethesealterationsarealmost
invisibletotheaveragedriver,Renaulthopestheywill
improvethecar'sperformance,andultimatelyitssurvivalin
themarketplace.
Whethertheyactuallydosowilldepend,inpart,onwhether
marketershavereadthepublicmoodcorrectly.For,evenif
geneticsreallydoesofferausefulmetaphorforautomobiles,
employingitinadvertisingisnotwithoutitsdangers.That
isbecauseDNA'spublicimageisambiguous.Inonecontext,
peoplemayseeitasthecornerstoneofmodernmedicalprogress.
Inanother,itwillbringtomindsuchcontroversialissuesas
abortion,geneticallymodifiedfoodstuffs,andthesinister
subjectofeugenics.
Carmakersareprobablystandingonsafergroundthan
biologists.Buteventheycallmakemistakes.Thoughitwould
notbeobvioustothecasualobserver,someoftheDNAwhich
featuresinBMW'sadsforitsnice,newcaroncebelongedto
awoollymammoth—abeastthathasbeenextinctfor10,000years.
Not,presumably,quitethemessagethatthemarketing
departmentwastryingtoconvey.
ThecampaignstagedbybothBMWandRenaultaretomarket
A.carsbasedontheoldones.
B.carsmodeledonDNAtechnology.
C.carsproducedwithmostadvancedtechnology.
D.carsface-liftedonlybutlittlegenuinelychanged.
2、
ThedifferencebetweenBMW'sandRenault,scampaignisthat
A.BMW'semphasizestechnologicalrevolutionmoreexplicitly.
B.Renault,sprovestobemoresuccessful.
C.Renault'sprovidesmoredelicatemessagesthanBMW's.
D.BMW'semploysthemetaphorofDNAwhileRenault'sdoesn't.
3、
Itcanbeinferredthatbiologicalorthodoxyfavors
A.nochange.
B.step-by-stepchange.
C.all-of-a-suddenchange.
D.radicalchange.
4、
Accordingtotheauthor,thesuccessofthecampaignsmay
dependon
A.perceivedproductquality.
B.publicperceptionsofDNA.
C.effortsmadebytheorganizers.
D.explicitnessinexplainingDNAtobuyers.
5、
TheauthorthinksthatunfortunatelyBMW'scampaignhas
conveyedtheideaof
A.poverty,
B.extinction.
C.revolution.
D.evolution.
6、Weknowtodaythatthetraditionsoftribalartaremore
complexandless"primitive“thanitsdiscoverersbelieved;we
haveevenseenthattheimitationofnatureisbynomeans
excludedfromitsaims.Butthestyle,oftheseritualistic
objectscouldstillserveasacommonfocusforthatsearchfor
expressiveness,structure,andsimplicitythatthenew
movementshadinheritedfromtheexperimentsofthethree
lonelyrebels:VanGogh,Cezanne,andGauguin.
TheexperimentsofExpressionismare,perhaps,theeasiestto
explaininwords.Thetermitselfmaynotbehappilychosen,
forweknowthatweareallexpressingourselvesineverything
wedoorleaveundone,butthewordbecameaconvenientlabel
becauseofitseasilyrememberedcontrasttoImpressionism,and
asalabelitisquiteuseful.Inoneofhisletters,VanGogh
hadexplainedhowhesetaboutpaintingtheportraitofafriend
whowasverydeartohim,Theconventional1ikenesswasonly
thefirststage.Havingpainteda"correct“portrait,he
proceededtochangethecolorsandthesetting.
VanGoghwasrightinsayingthatthemethodhehadchosencould
becomparedtothatofthecartoonist.Cartoonhadalwaysbeen
“expressionist”,forthecartoonistplayswiththelikenessof
hisvictim,anddistortsittoexpressjustwhathefeelsabout
hisfellowman.Aslongasthesedistortionsofnaturesailed
undertheflagofhumornobodyseemedtofindthemdifficult
tounderstand.Humorousartwasafieldinwhicheverythingwas
permitted,becausepeopledidnotapproachitwithprejudices.
Yetthereisnothinginconsistentaboutit.Itistruethatour
feelingsaboutthingsdocolorthewayinwhichweseethemand,
evenmore,theformswhichweremember.Everyonemusthave
experiencedhowdifferentthesameplacemaylookwhenweare
happyandwhenwearesad.
WhatupsetthepublicabouttheExpressionistartwas,perhaps,
notsomuchthefactthatnaturehadbeendistortedasthatthe
resultledawayfrombeauty.FortheExpressionistsfeltso
stronglyabouthumansuffering,poverty,violenceandpassion,
thattheywereinclinedtothinkthattheinsistenceonharmony
andbeautywereonlybornoutofarefusaltobehonest.The
artoftheclassicalmasters,ofaRaphaelorCorreggio,seemed
totheminsincereandhypocritical.Theywantedtofacethebare
factsofourexistence,andtoexpresstheircompassionfurthe
disinheritedandtheugly.
Expressionismisa(n)
A.artisticstyle,expressingtheartist'sinnerexperiences
objectively.
B.markedtrendcharacteristicofinsistingonharmonyand
beauty.
C.newmovementbasedonexpressivestyle.
D.fundamentalrevolutioninarts.
7、
TheVanGogh'sletter(Para.2)wasmentionedto
A.affordevidenceoftheoriginofExpressionism.
B.solvethemysteryofVanGogh'sdrawings.
C.showthedifferencebetweenVanGoghandacartoonist.
D.exhibittheuniquefeatureoftheExpressionists'art.
8、
WhichoneofthefollowingistheExpressionistposition
concerningharmonyandbeautyinart?
A.Itemergedfromconformityandfearofchange.
B.Itisamisconceptionofsociallife.
C.Itoriginatedfromuntruthfulness.
D.Itisessentialthatnosuchthingastruebeautyexists.
9、
Intheauthor,sopinion,theartofRaphaelandCorreggio
A.makesthepublicsuspecttheirtruemotives.
B.displayedtoomuchofthedarksideofthehumansociety.
C.wascharacteristicofaninsistenceonharmonyandbeauty.
D.reflectedtheobjectiveworldinsincerely.
10、
ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheExpressionists
were
A.lonelypeoplefrequentlyfeelingunhappyatbeingalone.
B.motivatedbyadesiretochangeforthesakeofchanging.
C.notimmediatelyacknowledgedbythemasses.
D.appreciativeoftheeffectofcartoonsontheirwork.
11、Researchiscommonlydividedinto“applied"and"pure".
Thisclassificationisarbitraryandloose,butwhatisusually
meantisthatappliedresearchisadeliberateinvestigation
ofaproblemofpracticalimportance,incontradistinctionto
pureresearchdonetogainknowledgeforitsownsake.Thepure
scientistmaybesaidtoacceptasanactoffaiththatany
scientificknowledgeisworthpursuingforitsownsake,and,
ifpressed,heusuallyclaimsthatinmostinstancesitis
eventuallyfoundtobeuseful.Mostofthegreatestdiscoveries,
suchasthediscoveryofelectricity,X-rays,radiumandatomic
energy,originatedfrompureresearch,whichallowstheworker
tofollowunexpected,interestingclueswithouttheintention
ofachievingresultsofpracticalvalue.Inappliedresearch
itistheprojectwhichisgivensupport,whereasinpure
researchitistheman.However,oftenthedistinctionbetween
pureandappliedresearchisasuperficialoneasitmaymerely
dependonwhetherornotthesubjectinvestigatedisoneof
practicalimportance,Forexample,theinvestigationofthe
lifecycleofaprotozooninapondispureresearch,butif
theprotozoonstudiedisaparasiteofmanordomesticanimal
theresearchwouldbetermedapplied.Amorefundamental
differentiation,whichcorrespondsonlyveryroughlywiththe
appliedandpureclassificationis(a)thatinwhichthe
objectiveisgivenandthemeansofobtainingitaresought,
and(b)thatinwhichthediscoveryisfirstmadeandthena
useforitissought.
Thereexistsinsomecirclesacertainamountofintellectual
snobberyandtendencytolookcontemptuously,onapplied
investigation.Thisattitudeisbasedonthefollowingtwo
falseideas:thatnewknowledgeisonlydiscoveredbypure
researchwhileappliedresearchmerelyseekstoapplyknowledge
alreadyavailable,andthatpureresearchisahigher
intellectualactivitybecauseitrequiresgreaterscientific
abilityandismoredifficult.Boththeseideasarequitewrong.
Importantnewknowledgehasfrequentlyarisenfromapplied
investigation;forinstance,thescienceofbacteriology
originatedlargelyfromPasteur'sinvestigationsofpractical
probleminthebeer,wineandsilkwormindustries.Usuallyit
ismoredifficulttogetresultsinappliedresearchthanin
pureresearch,becausetheworkerhastosticktoandsolvea
givenprobleminsteadoffollowinganypromisingcluethatmay
turnup.Alsoinappliedresearchmostfieldshavealreadybeen
wel1workedoverandmanyoftheeasyandobviousthingshave
beendone.Appliedresearchshouldnotbeconfusedwiththe
routinepracticeofsomebranchofsciencewhereonlythe
applicationofexistingknowledgeisattempted.Thereisneed
forbothpureandappliedresearchfortheytendtobe
complementary.
Itisgenerallybelievedthatinappliedinvestigation
A.researchworkersfollowunexpected,interestingclues.
B.scientistsmakeadiscoveryfirst,andthentrytouseit.
C.itisthemanratherthantheprojectwhoisgivensupport.
D.resultsofpracticalvaluearetobeachieved.
12、
Accordingtotheauthor,
A.theinvestigationofthelifecycleofaprotozoonispure
research.
B.appliedinvestigationislookeddownuponinmodernsociety.
C.thediscoveryofX-rayswasmadeinappliedresearch.
D.thecommonclassificationofresearchisneitheraccurate
norimpersonal.
13、
Somepeoplelookdownonappliedresearchbecausetheythink
that
A.itisakindofprearrangedinvestigation.
B.nonewknowledgecanarisefromappliedresearch.
C.itismoredifficulttogetresultsinappliedresearch.
D.nospecificscientificabilityisneededinapplied
research.
14、
Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat
A.certainareasinpureresearcharenotfullyexplored.
B.appliedinvestigationrequiresgreaterscientificability.
C.appliedresearchisinferiortopureresearch.
D.knowledgeisuselessunlessitisputintopractice.
15、
Whichofthefollowingmostaccuratelydescribethepattern
ofthetext?
A.Theauthorfirstrefutestheclassificationofresearchand
thencriticizestheintellectualsnobberyandtendencytolook
downontheoneofthetwo.
B.Theauthorfirstrefutestheclassificationofresearch
intothepureandtheappliedandthenpresentshisown
classification.
C.Theauthorfirstrefutestheclassificationofresearchand
thenpointsoutthattheclassificationresultsfromtwofalse
ideas.
D.Theauthorfirstpointsoutthepracticalimportanceof
appliedresearchandthencriticizesthosewholookdownon
appliedresearch.
16、Weassumedethicsneededthesealofcertainty,elseit
wasnon-rational.Andcertaintywastobeproducedbya
deductivemodel:thecorrectactionswerederivablefrom
classicalfirstprinciplesorahierarchicalrankedpantheon
ofprinciples.Thismodel,though,isbankrupt.
Isuggestwethinkofethicsasanalogoustolanguageusage.
Therearenounivocalrulesofgrammarandstyle,whichuniquely
determinethebestsentenceforaparticularsituation.Noris
languageusageuniversalizable.Althoughasentenceorphrase
iswarrantedinonecase,itdoesnotmeanitisautomatically
appropriateinlikecircumstances.Nonetheless,languageusage
isnotsubjective.
Thisshouldnotsurpriseusintheleast.Allintellectual
pursuitsarerelativisticinjustthesesenses.Political
science,psychology,chemistry,andphysicsarenotcertain,
buttheyarenotsubjectiveeither.AsIseeit,ethicalinquiry
proceedlikethis:wearetaughtmoralprinciplesbyparents,
teachers,andsocietyatlarge.Aswegrowolderwebecome
exposedtocompetingviews.Thesemayleadustoreevaluate
presentlyheldbeliefs.Orwemayfindourselvesinexplicably
makingcertainvaluations,possiblybecauseofinherited
altruistictendencies.Wemay“l(fā)earnthehardway,thatsome
actionsgenerateunacceptableconsequences.Orwemayreflect
uponourownandothers'"theories"orpatternsofbehavior.
anddecidetheyareinconsistent.Theresultingviewsare
“tested;"weactaswethinkweshouldandevaluatethe
consequencesofthoseactionsonourselvesandonothers.We
therebycorrectourmistakesinlightofthetestoftime.
Ofcoursepeoplemakedifferentmoraljudgments;ofcoursewe
cannotresolvethesedifferencesbyusingsomealgorithmwhich
isitselfbeyondjudgment.Wehavenovantagepointoutside
humanexperiencewherewecanjudgerightandwrong,goodand
bad.Butthenwedon,thaveavantagepointfromwherewecan
bephilosophicalrelativistseither.
Weareleftwithintherealworld,tryingtocopewithourselves,
witheachother,withtheworld,andwithourownmistakes.We
donothaveallthemoralanswers;nordowehaveanalgorithm
todiscernthoseanswers.Neitherdowepossessanalgorithm
fordeterminingcorrectlanguageusagebutthatdoesnotmake
usthrowupourhandsindespairbecausewecannolonger
communicate.
Ifweunderstandethicsinthisway,wecansee,Ithink,the
realvalueofethicaltheory.Somepeopletalkasifethical
theoriesgiveusmoralprescriptions.Theythinkweshould
applyethicalprinciplesaswewouldapoultice:after
diagnosingtheillness,weapplytheappropriatedressing.But
thatisamistake.Notheoryprovidesasetofabstract
solutionstoapplystraightforwardly.Ethicaltheoriesare
importantnotbecausetheysolveallmoraldilemmasbutbecause
theyhelpusnoticesalientfeaturesofmoralproblemsandhelp
usunderstandthoseproblemsincontext.
Ethicswasgenerallyconsideredtobe
A.definiteandclear.
B.vagueanduncertain.
C.certainbutnon-rational.
D.relativebutnotsubjective.
17、
Inwhatwayisethicscomparabletolanguageusage?
A.Bothhaverulestomaketheoptimalchoiceundera
circumstance.
B.Bothvaryaccordingtothecontexttheyareapplicableto.
C.Botharethoughttobeobjective,notsubjective,existence.
D.Bothcontainsetsofrulesappliedinquitedifferent
conditions.
18、
InPara.3,theauthorusetheexpressionof“l(fā)earnthehard
way“tomeanthat
A.wetrytoreevaluateourpreviouslyheldbeliefsaswegrow
older.
B.werefutesomemoralprinciplesonlyafterwefindthem
inconsistent.
C.weacquireasenseofrightandwrongfromourreallife
lessons.
D.webecomematurethroughignoringourinheritedunselfish
tendencies.
19、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatarelativisticview
ofethics
A.canonlybeacquiredaftersufferingloss.
B.oftengeneratesunacceptableconsequences.
C.iscultivatedanddevelopedwithpersonalgrowth.
D.istooabstracttobeofanypracticalvalue.
20、
Themainfeatureoftheethicaltheoryadvancedbytheauthor
liesinits
A.situation-sensitivity.
B.prescriptivefunction.
C.confirmationofexistingmoralvalues.
D.effectivenessinsolvingmoralproblems.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E>F、G)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
It'snotjustanAmericanphenomenon:Acrosstheglobe,
single-parenthomesareontherise.Numbersforone-parent
familiesincreasedfromEnglandtoAustraliaduringthe1990s,
mirroringdemographicshiftsreflectedintheU.S.census.
JustasinAmerica,thoseshiftsraisednewquestionsabouthow
involvedgovernmentshouldbeinhelpingsingle-parent
families,whichoftenarelesswell-offfinanciallythanthose
ledbyamarriedmomanddad.
(41).
AnnieOliver,a32-year-oldsinglemotherfromBristol,England,
thinksso."Youwouldn,tbelievehowbecomingasingleparent
suddenlymademeasecond-classcitizen”,saidOliver,who
strugglestokeepafull-timejobandgivetheextracareher
disabledsonneeds.
(42).
Bycomparison,9.8millionhouse-holds,or9percentofallU.S.
householdswereheadedbyanadultraisingachildaloneor
withoutaspouse.The1990censusshowed26percentofhomes
wereledbyamarriedmotherandfather,and8percentofhomes
wereledbyasingleparent.
Similarincreasesoccurredinothercountries,thoughdatafrom
thosecountriesarenotdirectly
comparabletoU.S.censusfiguresbecauseofmethodology
differences.
(43).
SingleparenthouseholdsinAustraliarosefrom5.8percentin
1990to7.6percentin1999.
Othercountriesthatsawlargeincreases,accordingtothe
Organization:
—Belgium,1.8percentofhouseholdsin1990to2.7percentin
1999;
—Ireland,1.8percentto2.8percent;
—Luxembourg,1.3percentto2.2percent.
(44).
Thosecountriestendtohavegreateracceptanceofsingle
parentingbecausetherearefewernearbyfamilymembersto
disapprove,Richesaid.
Lone-parentfamilyhouseholdsinJapanincreasedfrom5.1
percentin1990tojust5.2percentin1999.
(45).
“Thepositionofone-parentfamiliesinanygivencountryis
verymuchagenderissue—women'sopportunities,especially
working-classwomenonlowincome”,saidSueCohen,coordinator
oftheSingleActionParentsNetworkinEngland.
A.IntheUnitedStates,the2000censusshowed24.8million,
ornearly24percentofthenation's105.5millionhouse-holds,
weretraditionaltwo-parenthomes.
B.Shouldsingleparentsbeaffordedtaxbreakstohelppayfor
childcare?Shouldemployersbemonitoredtomakesureflexible
work-hoursareoffered?
C.Countrieswithincreasesinsingle-parenthomesareoften
thosewherethenuclearfamilystructure一justMom,Dadandthe
kids一ismorecommonthananextended,multigenerational
familylivingunderoneroof,saiddemographerMartha
FarnsworthRiche,aformerCensusBureaudirector.
D.IntheUnitedKingdom,lone-parentfamilyhomesincreased
from3.3percentofallhouseholdsin1990to5.5percentin
1999,accordingtodatacompiledbytheParis-based
OrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment.Itdid
notspecifywhetherchildreninthosehomeswereyoungerthan
18.
E.Someresearchsuggestschildrenraisedintwo-parent
familiesarebetteroffthanthosewhorelyonone.
F.Rateswererelativelyunchangedduringthesameperiodin
Greece,ItalyandPortugal.Thesecountriestendtothinkmore
conservativelyaboutfamilymakeup,andthereismorepressure
toavoiddivorceorunmarriedparenthood,Richesaid.
G.”Mostoftheresearchlinkingsingle-parenthoodto
children'sschoolperformancehasbeendonewithsingle
nations”,saysDr.Suet-lingP
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Therecanbenodoubtthatthecomputerrevolutionhastouched
virtuallyeverypersoninthecountryinsomewayorother.
Norcantherebeanydoubtthatithasbroughtt
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