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一、UseofEnglish
1、Sometimeswehavespecificproblemswithourmother;
sometimes,lifewithhercanjustbehardwork.Ifthereare
difficultiesinyour(1),it'sbesttodealwiththem,
(2)rememberthatany(3)shouldbedone(4)
personorbyletter.Thetelephoneisnotagood(5)
becauseitistooeasy(6)eithersideto(7)the
conversation.
Explaintoher(8)youfinddifficultinyourrelationship
andthen(9)somenewarrangementsthatyouthinkwould
establisha(10)balancebetweenyou.Sometimeswehold
(11)fromestablishingsuchboundariesbecauseweare
afraidthatdoing(12)impliesweare(13)her.We
needtorememberthatbeing(14)fromourmotherdoesnot
(15)meanthatwenolongerloveher.Iftheconflictis
(16)andyoucannotfindawayto(17)it,youmight
decidetogiveupyourrelationshipwithyourmotherforawhile.
Someofmypatientshad(18)"trialseparations”.The
(19)allowedthingstosimmerdown,enabling(20).
A.relationship
B.emission
C.emulation
D.interpretation
2、⑵
A.and
B.but
C.thus
D.or
3、(3)
A.contradiction
B.estimation
C.confrontation
D.immersion
4、⑷
A.by
B.for
C.to
D.in
5、(5)
A.innovation
B.manoeuvre
2
C.medium
D.synthesis
6、(6)
A.on
B.for
C.off
D.to
7、⑺
A.formulate
B.commence
C.perceive
D.terminate
8、(8)
A.whether
B.how
C.what
D.why
9、(9)
A.propose
B.perform
C.remove
D.outline
3
10、(10)
A.distinctive
B.turbulent
C.spontaneous
D.healthier
IK(ID
A.back
B.on
C.off
D.by
12、(12)
A.it
B.which
C.what
D.so
13、(13)
A.mustering
B.ejecting
C.insulting
D.retaliating
14、(14)
A.harmonious
4
B.wholesome
C.malignant
D.independent
15、(15)
A.instantly
B.reluctantly
C.necessarily
D.steadily
16、(16)
A.moderate
B.hereditary
C.inevitable
D.extreme
17、(17)
A.shape
B.resolve
C.simulate
D.grind
18、(18)
A.successful
B.compulsory
C.miserable
5
D.stationary
19、(19)
A.blunder
B.temptation
C.break
D.trait
20、(20)
A.reconciliation
B.rebellion
C.recreation
D.rehearse
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
September11th2022drewthetransatlanticalliancetogether;
butthemooddidnotlast,andoverthefiveyearssinceithas
pulledeverfurtherapart.ArecentpollfortheGermanMarshall
Fundshowsthat57%ofEuropeansregardAmericanleadershipin
worldaffairsas"undesirable”.TheIraqwarismainlytoblame.
Butthereisanotherandmoreintractablereasonforthegrowing
division:God.
EuropeansworrythatAmericanforeignpolicyunderGeorgeBush
istooinfluencedbyreligion.The"holywarriors"whohijacked
theplanesonSeptember11threintroducedGodinto
internationalaffairsinthemostdramaticofways.Itseems
thatGeorgeBushisreplyinginkind,encouragingaclashof
religionsthatcouldspellglobalcatastrophe.
DominiqueMoisi,aspecialadviserattheFrenchInstitutefor
InternationalRelations,arguesthat“thecombinationof
religionandnationalisminAmericaisfrightening.Wefeel
betrayedbyGodandbynationalism,whichiswhywearebuilding
theEuropeanUnionasabarriertoreligiouswarfare”.Josef
Braml,oftheGermanInstituteforInternationalandSecurity
Affairs,complainsthatinAmerica“religiousattitudeshave
moreofaninfluenceonpoliticalchoicesthaninanyother
westerndemocracy”.
ThenotionthatAmericaistooinfluencedbyreligionisnot
confinedtotheelites.ThreeinfiveFrenchpeopleandnearly
asmanyDutchthinkthatAmericansaretooreligious-andthat
religionskewswhatshouldbeseculardecisions.Europeanswho
thinkthatAmericais"tooreligious"aremoreinclinedto
anti-Americanismthantheirfellowcountrymen.38%ofBritons
haveanunfavourableviewofAmerica,butthatnumberrisesto
50%amongpeoplewhoarewaryofAmericanreligiosity.
IsAmericaengagedinafaith-basedforeignpolicy?Religion
certainlyexertsagrowinginfluenceonitsactionsintheworld,
butinwaysmoresubtleandcomplicatedthanEuropeansimagine.
ItistruethatAmericaisundergoingareligiousrevival."Hot”
religionssuchasevangelicalProtestantismandhardline
Catholicismaregrowingrapidlywhile"cool"mainlineversions
ofChristianityaredeclining.Itisalsotruethatthe
RepublicanParty,isbeingreshapedbythisrevival.
Self-identifiedevangelicalsprovidedalmost40%ofMr.Bushes
votein2022;ifyouaddinothertheologicalconservatives,
suchasMormonsandtraditionalCatholics,thatnumberrises
closerto60%.AllsixtopRepublicanleadersintheSenatehave
earned100KratingsfromtheChristianCoalition.
ItisalsotruethatMr.Bushfrequentlyusesreligiousrhetoric
whentalkingofforeignaffairs.OnSeptember12thhewasat
itagain,tellingagroupofconservativejournaliststhathe
seesthewaronterroras“aconfrontationbetweengoodand
evil”,andremarking,“Itseemstomethatthere'saThird
Awakening”(inotherwords,anoutbreakofChristian
evangelicalfervour,ofthesortthathassweptacrossAmerica
atleasttwicebefore).AndChristianAmericaoverallistaking
abiggerinterestinforeignpolicy.Newvoicesarebeingheard,
suchasSamBrownback,aconservativesenatorfromKansaswho
hasledthefightagainstgenocideinDarfur,andRickWarren,
theauthorofabestsellercalled“ThePurpose-DrivenLife”,
whoissending2,000missionariestoRwanda.
Finally,itistruethatreligiousfigureshavedonesomepretty
outrageousthings.PatRobertsoncalledfortheassassination
ofHugoChvez,thepresidentofVenezuela.Lieutenant-General
William“Jerry"Boykin,deputyunder-secretaryofdefencefor
intelligence,touredthecountrytellingChristiangroupsthat
radicalMuslimshateAmerica"becausewe'reaChristiannation
andtheenemyisaguynamedSatan”.Heoftenworeuniform.
Theincreasing
A.terroristattacks
B.Americanrelianceondeity
C.intractablereason
D.multiplefactors
2、
Thephrase"inkind“inthelastsentenceofthesecond
paragraphmostprobablydenotes.
A.withsomethingtender
B.withkindness
C.outofcharityimpulse
D.withsomethingsimilar
3、
Theviewmentionedinthethirdparagraphatleastprevail
among.
A.theEuropeanUnion
B.thereligiousestablishment
C.thespecialadviser
D.theelites
4、
Withwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthorbemost
likelytoagree?
A.America'sforeignpolicyseemsstronglyinfluencedby
religion.Butthatinfluenceismuchmorecomplexthanits
criticssuppose.
B.IntheworldofgoodandevilAmericanforeignpolicyis
boundtobefruitless.
C.ThegrowingdisparitywhichiscreatedbyGodhasbeen
existing.Butthegulfofthetransatlanticalliancewillbe
bridged.
D.Religiousfigureshavemadesomeprettyoutrageousthings
thatcouldbecompromisedbymeansnon-violentmeans.
5、
Theauthorevidenceshisownnotionbyadvancing.
A.fourfacts
B.far-fetchedpretexts
C.randomhypothesis
D.powerfulpreachers
6>Itisnolongerjustdirtyblue-collarjobsin
manufacturingthatarebeingsuckedoffshorebutalso
white-collarservicejobs,whichusedtobeconsideredsafe
fromforeigncompetition.Telecomschargeshavetumbled,
allowingworkersinfar-flunglocationstobeconnectedcheaply
tocustomersinthedevelopedworld.Thishasmadeitpossible
tooffshoreservicesthatwereoncenon-tradable.Morgan
Stanley,sMr.Roachhasbeendrawingattentiontothefactthat
the“globallabourarbitrage''ismovingrapidlytothebetter
kindsofjobs.Itisnolongerjustbasicdataprocessingand
callcentresthatarebeingoutsourcedtolow-wagecountries,
butalsosoftwareprogramming,medicaldiagnostics,
engineeringdesign,law,accounting,financeandbusiness
consulting.Thesecannowbedeliveredelectronicallyfrom
anywhereintheworld,exposingskilledwhite-collarworkers
togreatercompetition.
Thestandardretorttosuchargumentsisthatoutsourcing
abroadistoosmalltomattermuch.SofarfewerthanImAmerican
service-sectorjobshavebeenlosttooff-shoring.Forrester
Researchforecaststhatby2022atotalof3.4mjobsinservices
willhavemovedabroad,butthatistinycomparedwiththe30m
jobsdestroyedandcreatedinAmericaeveryyear.Thetrouble
isthatsuchstudiesallowonlyforthesortsofjobsthatare
alreadybeingoff-shored,wheninrealitytheproportionof
jobsthatcanbemovedwillriseasITadvancesandeducation
improvesinemergingeconomies.
AlanBlinder,aneconomistatPrincetonUniversity,believes
thatmosteconomistsareunderestimatingthedisruptive
effectsofoff-shoring,andthatinfuturetwotothreetimes
asmanyservicejobswillbesusceptibletooff-shoringasin
manufacturing.Thiswouldimplythatatleast30%ofal1jobs
mightbeatrisk.Inpracticethenumberofjobsoff-shoredto
ChinaorIndiaislikelytoremainfairlymodest.Evenso,the
merethreatthattheycouldbeshiftedwilldepresswages.
Moreover,saysMr.Blinder,educationoffersnoprotection.
Highlyskilledaccountants,radiologistsorcomputer
programmersnowhavetocompetewithelectronicallydelivered
competitionfromabroad,whereashumbletaxidrivers,janitors
andcraneoperatorsremainsafefromoff-shoring.Thismayhelp
toexplainwhytherealmedianwageofAmericangraduateshas
fallenby6%since9000,abiggerdeclinethaninaveragewages.
Inthe1980sandearly1990s,thepaygapbetweenlow-paid,
low-skilledworkersandhigh-paid,high-skilledWorkers
widenedsignificantly.Butsincethen,accordingtoastudyby
DavidAutor,LawrenceKatzandMelissaKearney,inAmerica,
BritainandGermanyworkersatthebottomaswellasatthetop
havedonebetterthanthoseinthemiddle-incomegroup.Office
cleaningcannotbedonebyworkersinIndia.Itistheeasily
standardisedskilledjobsinthemiddle,suchasaccounting,
thatarenowbeingsqueezedhardest.AstudybyBradfordJensen
andLoriKletzer,attheInstituteforInternationalEconomics
inWashingtonD.C.,confirmsthatworkersintradableservices
thatareexposedtoforeigncompetitiontendtobemoreskilled
thanworkersinnon-tradableservicesandtradable
manufacturingindustries.
Tooffshoreservicesthatwereoncenon-tradableresultsfrom
A.theblue-collarjobmarket
B.thegeographiclocationoftheunderdevelopedworld
C.thefiercecompetitionamongskilledworkers
D.thediveoftelecomsfee
7、
Whichofthefollowingstatementsisthetypicalreply
concerningoff-shoring?
A.Service-sectorhassustainedagreatloss.
B.White-collarworkerswillnothaveanarrowescape.
C.Mosteconomistsunderestimatedtheeffectsofoff-shoring.
D.Outsourcingabroadhasnosignificantimpact.
8、
Accordingtothetext,ForresterResearchPredictionmightbe
differentif.
A.outsourcingabroadislargeenoughtomattermuch
B.theproportionofjobsthatcanbemovedwillrise
C.morecomprehensivefactorsaretakenintoaccount
D.educationimprovementinemergingeconomiesplaysarole
9、
Thenarrativeofthetextinthelastthreeparagraphs
concentrateson.
A.thestandardretorttothearguments
B.off-shoringandtheresultingincome
C.thefutureoff-shoring
D.thecounter-measuresathand
10、
Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Businessconsulting.
B.Blue-collarjobs.
C.Non-tradableservices.
D.White-collarblues.
11、FewbeyondCalifornia'stechnologycrowdrecognisethe
nameLarrySonsini;nonewithinitscirclecouldfailto.For
fourdecadeshehasbeenlawyer,adviserandfriendtomany
prominentcompaniesandinvestors.Someconsiderhimthemost
powerfulpersoninSiliconValley.Companiesbegforhislaw
firmtorepresentthem.The65-year-oldchairmanofWilson
SonsiniGoodrichRosati(WSGR)hassuddenlybeenthrustinto
thespotlight,first,forcounsellingmanyofthetechnology
firmsnowunderscrutinyforbackdatingstockoptions(andin
somecases,servingontheirboards);andmorerecently,as
outsidecounseltoHewlett-Packard(HP),forinitially
defendingtheboard'sdubiousinvestigativepractices.
WSGRboasts600lawyersandrepresentsaroundhalfofSilicon
Valley'spubliccompanies,includingApple,SunMicrosystems
andGoogle.Lastyearitrankedfirstinprivate-equityand
venture-capitaldeals,withnearlytwiceasmanyasitsclosest
rival.OverthepastfiveyearsWSGRhasworkedonover1,000
mergersandacquisitions,collectivelyworthover$260billion.
TherecenttroublescastashadowoverWSGR'sreputation.
AlthoughMr.Sonsiniisnotaccusedofwrongdoinghimself,many
ofhisfirm'sclientsareontheropes.Formerexecutivesat
BrocadeCommunicationssufferedcriminalchargesinJuly.Mr.
SonsiniservedonBrocade'sboarduntillastyearandhisfirm
wasitsoutsidecounsel.HealsowasontheboardsofPixar,
Echelon,LatticeSemiconductor,LSILogicandNovell-allfirms
atwhichtheissuingofstockoptionsisbeingcalledinto
question.
WSGRdismissestheideathatMr.Sonsinifacedaconflictof
interestbyactingasbothdirectorandlegaladvisertosomany
firmsandsayshedidnotadviseHPinitsinvestigationofboard
members.Mr.Sonsiniinitiallysaiditwas“welldoneandwithin
legallimits”.Itnowseemsitwasneither.
Atthebeginningofthetext,theauthorstresses.
A.thepublicignoranceofLarrySonsini
B.thepopularityofLarrySonsini
C.thefailureofCalifornia'stechnology
D.thepublicrecognitionofCalifornia,stechnology
12、
Thestatisticsinthetextindicate.
A.thefameofWSGR
B.thenotorietyofLarrySonsini
C.theboomofWSGR
D.theobligationofHewlett-Packard
13、
Thephrase"ontheropes"inthesecondsentenceofthethird
paragraphdenotes.
A.undercontrol
B.inthedanger
C.onthehorizon
D.onthevergeof.collapse
14、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardMr.Sonsini,sremarksis.
A.sceptical
B.indifferent
C.biased
D.sympathic
15、
Thetextismostprobablyadigestconcerning.
A.federalimage
B.corporategovernance
C.economicinflation
D.personneladministration
16>ItisnotjustIndiansoftwareand,'business-process
outsourcing“firmsthatarebenefitingfromtheriseofthe
internet.Indianmodernartisalsoonanupwardspiral,driven
bytheaspirationsofnewlyrichIndians,especiallythose
livingabroad,whousetheinternettospotpaintingsandtrack
pricesathundredsofgalleryandauctionwebsites.Priceshave
risenaround20-foldsince2000,particularlyforprizednames
suchasTyebMehtaandF.N.Souza.
Therewouldhavebeen"nochance"ofthathappeningsofast
withouttheinternet,saysArunVadehra,whorunsagalleryin
DelhiandisanadvisertoChristie's,aninternationalauction
house.HeexpectsworldwidesalesofIndianart,worth$200
millionlastyear,todoublein2022.Itisstillatinyfraction
ofthe$30billionglobalartmarket,butissizeableforan
emergingmarket.
Fornewlyrichoftenveryrich-non-residentIndians,expensive
artisabadgeofsuccessinaforeignland."Whoyouare,and
whatyouhave,areonyourwalls”,saysLaveshJagasia,anart
dealerinMumbai.Indianartmayalsobeatotherformsof
investment.ApaintingbyMr.Mehtathatfetched$1.58million
lastSeptemberwouldhavegoneforlittlemorethan$100,000
justfouryearsago.Anda$22millionart-investmentfund
launchedinJulyby0sian,s,abigIndianauctionhouse,has
grownby4.1%initsfirsttwomonths.
ScantattentionwaspaidtomodernIndianartuntiltheendof
the1990s.ThenwealthyIndians,particularlythoseliving
abroad,begantotakeaninterest.DineshVazirani,whoruns
Saffronart,aleadingIndianauctionsite,says60%ofhissales
gotobuyersoverseas.
Thefocusnowisonsixauctionsthismonth.Twotookplacein
Indialastweek;workbyyoungerartistssuchasSurendranNair
andShibuNatesanbeatestimatesbymorethan70%.Sotheby's
andChristie'shaveauctionsinNewYorknextweek,eachwith
aTyebMehtathatisexpectedtofetchmorethan$1million.
Therealquestionisteefateofotherworks,includingsome
byMr.Souzawithestimatesofupto$600,000.Iftheydowell,
itwilldemonstratethatthereisstrongdemandandwillpull
uppricesacrosstheboard.Thislookslikeamarketwithalong
waytorun.
Itcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraphthattherecent
rapiddevelopmentofIndianmodernartiscloselyassociated
with.
A.economicboom
B.realestate
C.electronicelement
D.internationalaction
17、
Accordingtothesecondparagraph,theexpensiveartcanbe
seenasanidealmeansof.
A.triumph
B.appreciation
C.assessment
D.investment
18、
Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?
A.PeopleattachedimportancetomodernIndianartlongbefore
theendof1980s.
B.RichIndians,particularlythose1ivingabroad,hada
strongpassionformodernIndianartforages.
C.Pricesattheemergingmarketofmodernarthadbeen
climbingandthendeclining.
D.RichIndiansdidnotshowinterestinmodernIndianart
untiltheendofthe1990s.
19、
Accordingtothetext,thefortuneofsuchworksasMr.Souza's
canexertaninfluenceon.
A.thecreationofmodernart
B.productionofyoungerartists
C.thestrongrejectionofmarketpolicy
D.thevalueofIndianmodernart
20、
Theauthor'snarrativeinthetextcenterson.
A.theprofitsbroughtaboutbyaprettypicture
B.whyIndianmodernartisbooming
C.theSuccessofIndiansoftwareand''business-process
outsourcing"firms
D.howwealthyIndiansevaluateIndianmodernart
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextabout
unknownknowledgeonAIDS.Choosethemostsuitableheading
fromthelistA—Fforeachnumberedparagraph(41—45).The
firstparagraphsofthetextarenotnumbered.Thereisone
extraheadingwhichyoudonotneedtouse.
A.WhatroutedoesHIVtakeafteritentersthebodytodestroy
theimmunesystem?
B.Howandwhendidthelong-standingbeliefconcerningAIDS
不______Q
q21
andHIVcropup?
C.Whatisthemosteffectiveanti-HIVtherapy?
D.HowdoesHIVsubverttheimmunesystem?
E.Intheabsenceofavaccine,howcanHIVbestopped?
F.WhydoesAIDSpredisposeinfectedpersonstocertaintypes
ofcancerandinfections?
Inthe20yearssincethefirstcasesofAIDSweredetected,
scientistssaytheyhavelearnedmoreaboutthisviraldisease
thananyother.
YetPeterPiot,whodirectstheUnitedNationsAIDSprogram,
andStefanoVellaofRome,presidentoftheInternationalAIDS
Society,andotherexpertssayreviewingunansweredquestions
couldproveusefulasameasureofprogressforAIDSandother
diseases.
Amongtheimportantbroaderscientificquestionsthatremain:
(41).
Along-standingbeliefisthatcancercellsconstantlydevelop
andareheldincheckbyahealthyimmunesystem.ButAIDShas
challengedthatbelief.PeoplewithAIDSaremuchmoreprone
tocertaincancerslikenon-HodgkinslymphomasandKaposi's
sarcoms,butnottobreast,colonandlung,themostcommon
cancersintheUnitedStates.Thispatternsuggeststhatan
impairedimmunesystem,atleastthetypethatoccursinAIDS,
doesnotallowcommoncancerstodevelop.
(42)
WhenHIVistransmittedsexually,thevirusmustcrossatissue
barriertoenterthebody.Howthathappensisstillunclear.
Thevirusmightinvadedirectlyorbecarriedbyaseriesof
differentkindsofcells.
EventuallyHIVtravelsthroughlymphvesselstolymphnodesand
therestofthelymphsystem.Butwhatisnotknownishowthe
virusproceedstodestroythebody'sCD-4cellsthatareneeded
tocombatinvadinginfectiousagents.
(43)
AlthoughHIVkillstheimmunecellssenttokillthevirus,
thereiswidespreadvariationintherateatwhichHIVinfected
peoplebecomeillwithAIDS.Soscientistsask.Cantheelements
oftheimmunesystemresponsibleforthatvariabilitybe
identified?Ifso,cantheybeusedtostopprogressiontoAIDS
ininfectedindividualsandpossiblypreventinfectioninthe
firstplace?
(44)
Intheory,earlytreatmentshouldofferthebestchanceof
preservingimmunefunction.Butthenewdrugsdonotcompletely
eliminateHIVfromthebodysothemedicines,whichcanhave
dangeroussideeffects,willhavetobetakenforalifetime
andperhapschangedtocombatresistance.Thenewpolicyis
expectedtorecommendthattreatmentbedeferreduntilthere
aresignstheimmunesystemisweakening.
Isavaccinepossible?
Thereislittlequestionthataneffectivevaccineiscrucial
tocontrollingtheepidemic.Yetonlyonehasreachedthestage
offulltesting,andthereiswidecontroversyoverthedegree
ofprotectionitwillprovide.HIVstrainsthataretransmitted
invariousareasoftheworlddiffergenetically.Itisnot
knownwhetheravaccinederivedfromonetypeofHIVwillconfer
protectionagainstothertypes.
(45).
Withoutmoreincisive,focusedbehavioralresearch,prevention
messagesalonewillnotputanendtotheglobalepidemic.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Researchersinvestigatingbrainsizeandmentalabilitysay
theirworkoffersevidencethateducationprotectsthemind
fromthebrain'sphysicaldeterioration.
(46)Itisknownthatthebrainshrinksasthebodyages,but
theeffectsonmentalabilityaredifferentfrompersonto
person.Interestingly,inastudyofelderlymenandwomen,
thosewhohadmoreeducationactuallyhadmorebrainshrinkage.
“Thatmayseemlikebadnews”,saidstudyauthorDr.Edward
Coffey,aprofessorofpsychiatryandofneurologyatHenryFord
HealthSysteminDetroit.
(47)However,heexplained,thefindingsuggeststhateducation
allowspeopletowithstandmorebraintissuelossbeforetheir
mentalfunctioningbeginstobreakdown.
Thestudy,publishedintheJulyissueofN
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