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PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledShouldOneExpecta
RewardWhenDoingaGoodDeed?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.有人做好事期望得到回報(bào);
2.有人認(rèn)為應(yīng)當(dāng)像雷鋒那樣做好事不圖回報(bào);
3.我的觀點(diǎn)。
ShouldOneExpectaRewardWhenDoingaGoodDeed?
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestions
onAnswerSheet1.
Forquestions1-4,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifstatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestions5-10,completethesentenceswiththeinfonnationgiveninthepassage.
SevenStepstoaMoreFulfillingJob
Manypeopletodayfindthemselvesinunfulfillingworksituations.Infact,oneinfourworkersis
dissatisfiedwiththeircurrentjob,accordingtotherecent"Plansfor2023"survey.Theircareerpathmaybe
financiallyrewarding,butitdoesn'tmeettheiremotional,socialorcreativeneeds.They'restuck,unhappy,
andhavenoideawhattodoaboutit,exceptmovetoanotherjob.
MaryLynMiller,veterancareerconsultantandfounderoftheLifeandCareerClinic,saysthatwhen
mostpeopleareunhappyabouttheirwork,theirfirstthoughtistogetadifferentjob.Instead,Millersuggests
lookingatthepossibilityofadifferentlife.Throughherbook,8MythsofMakingaLiving,aswellas
workshops,seminarsandpersonalcoachingandconsulting,shehashelpedthousandsofdissatisfiedworkers
reassesslifeandwork.
LikethewayofZen,whichincludesunderstandingofoneselfasonereallyis,Millerencouragesjob
seekersandthosedissatisfiedwithworkorlifetoexaminetheirbeliefsaboutworkandrecognizethat“in
manycasesyourbeliefsarewhatbroughtyoutowhereyouaretoday.^^Youmayhavebeenraisedtothink
thatwomenwerebestatnurturingandcaringand,therefore,shouldbeteachersandnurses.Sothat'swhat
youdid.Or,perhapsyouwerebroughtuptobelievethatyoushoulddowhatyourfatherdid,soyouhave
takenoverthefamilybusiness,orbecomeadentist4<justlikedad."Ifthissoundsfamiliar,it'sprobablytime
tolookatthenewpossibilitiesforyourfuture.
Millerdevelopeda7-stepprocesstohelppotentialjobseekersassesstheircurrentsituationandbeliefs,
identifytheirrealpassion,andstartonajourneythatallowsthemtopursuetheirpassionthroughwork.
Step1:Willingnesstodosomethingdifferent.
Breakingthecycleofdoingwhatyouhavealwaysdoneisoneofthemostdifficulttasksforjobseekers.
Manyfinditdifficulttosteerawayfromacareerpathormakeachange,evenifitdoesn'tfeelright.Miller
urgesjobseekerstoopentheirmindstootherpossibilitiesbeyondwhattheyarecurrentlydoing.
Step2:Commitmenttobeingwhoyouare,notwhoorwhatsomeonewantsyoutobe.
Lookatthe\giftsandtalentsyouhaveandmakeacommitmenttopursuethosethingsthatyoulove
most.Ifyoulovethesocialaspectsofyourjob,butarestuckinsideanofficeor"chainedtoyourdesk”most
ofthetime,vowtofollowyourinstinctandinvestigatealternativecareersandworkthatallowyoumoretime
tointeractwithothers.Dawnworkedasamanagerforalargeretailclothingstoreforseveralyears.Though
shehadadvancedwithinthecompany,shefeltfrustratedandlongedtobeinvolvedwithnatureandthe
outdoors.Shedecidedtogotoschoolnightsandweekendstopursuehertruepassionbyearninghermaster9s
degreeinforestry.Shenowworksinthebiotechforestrydivisionofamajorpapercompany.
Step3:Self-definition
Millersuggeststhatoncejobseekersknowwhotheyare,theyneedtoknowhowtosellthemselves."In
thejobmarket,youareaproduct.Andjustlikeaproduct,youmostknowthefeaturesandbenefitsthatyou
havetoofferapotentialclient,oremployer."Examinetheskillsandknowledgethatyouhaveidentifyhow
theycanapplytoyourdesiredoccupation.Yourqualitieswillexhibittoemployerswhytheyshouldhireyou
overothercandidates.
Step4:Attainalevelofself-honoring.
Self-honoringorself-lovemayseemlikeanoddstepforjobhunters,butbeingabletoacceptyourself,
withoutjudgment,helpseliminateinsecuritiesandwillmakeyoumoreself-assured.Byacceptingwhoyou
are-allyouremotions,hopesanddreams,yourpersonality,andyouruniquewayofbeing一you'llproject
moreconfidencewhennetworkingandtalkingwithpotentialemployers.Thepowerofself-honoringcan
helptobreakallthefalsehoodsyouwereprogrammedtobelieve-thosethatmadeyoufeelthatyouwere
notgoodenough,orstrongenough,orintelligentenoughtodowhatyoutrulydesire.
Step5:Vision.
Millersuggeststhatjobseekersdevelopavisionthatembracestheanswerto"WhatdoIreallywantto
do?”oneshouldcreateasolidstatementinadozenorsosentencesthatdescribeindetailhowtheyseetheir
liferelatedtowork.Forinstance,thesecretarywholongstobeanactressdescribesalifethatallowsherto
expressherloveofShakespeareonstage.Arealestateagent,attractedtohiscurrentjobbecauseherloves
fixingupoldhomes,describesbuyingpropertiesthatneedalittletenderlovingcaretomakethemmore
saleable.
Step6:Appropriaterisk.
Somephilosophersbelievethatthewaytoenlightenmentcomesthroughfacingobstaclesand
difficulties.Oncepeoplediscovertheirpassion,manyaretooscaredtodoanythingaboutit.Instead,theydo
nothing.Withthisstep,jobseekersshouldassesswhattheyarewillingtogiveup,orrisk,inpursuitoftheir
dream.Foroneworkingmom,thatmeanttakingnightclassestolearnnewcomputer-aideddesignskills,
whilestillearningasalaryandkeepingherdayjob.Forsomeoneelse,itmaymeanquittinghisorherjob,
takingoutloanandgoingbacktoschoolfulltime.You'llmoveonestepclosertoyouridealworklifeifyou
identifyhowmuchriskyouarewillingtotakeandthesacrificesyouarewillingtomake.
Step7:Action.
Someteachersofphilosophydescribeactioninthisway,“Ifonewantstogettothetopofamountain,
justsittingatthefootthinkingaboutitwillnotbringonethere.Itisbymakingtheeffortofclimbingupthe
mountain,stepbystep,thateventuallythesummitisreached."Alltoooften,itisthelackofactionthat
ultimatelyholdspeoplebackfromattainingtheirideals.Creatingaplanandtakingitonestepatatimecan
leadtonewanddifferentjobopportunities.Job-huntingtasksgainaddedmeaningasyousensetheir
importanceinyourquestfbramoremeaningfulworklife.Theplancanincluderesearchingindustriesand
occupations,talkingtopeoplewhoareinyourdesiredareaofwork,takingclasses,oracceptingvolunteer
workinyourtargetedfield.
Eachofthesestepswillleadyouonajourneytoahappierandmorerewardingworklife.Afterall,itis
thejourney,notthedestination,thatismostimportant.
留意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
1.Accordingtotherecent"Plansfbr2023"survey,mostpeopleareunhappywiththeircurrentjobs.
2.MaryLynMiller'sjobistoadvisepeopleontheirlifeandcareer.
3.MaryLynMillerherselfwasoncequitedissatisfiedwithherownwork.
4.Manypeoplefinditdifficulttomakeuptheirmindswhethertochangetheircareerpath.
5.AccordingtoMaryLynMiller,peopleconsideringchangingtheircareersshouldcommitthemselvesto
thepursuitof.
6.Inthejobmarketjobseekersneedtoknowhowtosellthemselveslike.
7.Duringaninterviewwithpotentialemployers,self-honoringorself-lovemayhelpajobseekertoshow
8.MaryLynMillersuggeststhatajobseekerdevelopavisionthatanswersthequestion""
9.Manypeoplearetooscaredtopursuetheirdreamsbecausetheyareunwillingto.
10.Whatultimatelyholdspeoplebackfromattainingtheiridealsis.
PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwltatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmust
readthefourchoicesmarked[A],fB],[C]and[D],anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
留意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
11.A)Surfingthenet.
B)Watchingatalkshow.
C)Packingabirthdaygift.
D)Shoppingatajewelrystore.
12.A)Heenjoysfindingfaultwithexams.
B)Heissureofhissuccessintheexam.
C)Hedoesn'tknowifhecandowellintheexam.
D)HeusedtogetstraightA'sintheexamshetook.
13.A)Themanisgenerouswithhisgoodcommentsonpeople.
B)Thewomanisunsureiftherewillbepeaceintheworld.
C)Thewomanisdoubtfulaboutnewspaperstories.
D)Themanisquiteoptimisticabouthumannature.
14.A)Studyforsomeprofession.
B)Attendamedicalschool.
C)Stayinbusiness.
D)Sellhisshop.
15.A)Moremoney.
B)Fairtreatment.
C)Acollegeeducation.
D)Shorterworkhours.
16.A)Shewasexhaustedfromhertrip.
B)Shemissedthecomfortsofhome.
C)ShewasimpressedbyMexicanfood.
D)ShewillnotgotoMexicoagain.
17.A)Cheerherselfupabit.
B)Findamoresuitablejob.
C)Seekprofessionaladvice.
D)Takeapsychologycourse.
18.A)Hedressesmoreformallynow.
B)Whathewearsdoesnotmatchhisposition.
C)Hehasignoredhisfriendssincegraduation.
D)Hefailedtodowellatcollege.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Togosightseeing.
B)Tohavemeetings.
C)Topromoteanewchampagne.
D)Tojoininatrainingprogram.
20.A)Itcanreducethenumberofpassengercomplaints.
B)Itcanmakeairtravelmoreentertaining.
C)Itcancutdowntheexpensesforairtravel.
D)Itcanlessenthediscomfortcausedbyairtravel.
21.A)Tookbalancedmealswithchampagne.
B)Atevegetablesandfruitonly.
C)Refrainedfromfishormeat.
D)Avoidedeatingrichfood.
22.A)Manyofthemfounditdifficulttoexerciseonaplane.
B)Manyofthemwereconcernedwiththeirwell-being.
C)Notmanyofthemchosetodowhatshedid.
D)Notmanyofthemunderstoodtheprogram.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Atafair.
B)Atacafeteria.
C)Inacomputerlab.
D)Inashoppingmail.
24.A)Thelatestcomputertechnology.
B)Theorganizingofanexhibition.
C)Thepurchasingofsomeequipment.
D)Thedramaticchangesinthejobmarket.
25.A)Datacollection.
B)Trainingconsultancy.
C)Corporatemanagement.
D)Informationprocessing.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsome
questions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmust
choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[DJ.Thenmarkthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
留意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
26.A)Improvethemselves.
B)Getridofemptydreams.
C)Followtheculturaltradition.
D)Attemptsomethingimpossible.
27.A)Byfindingsufficientsupportforimplementation.
B)Bytakingintoaccounttheirownabilitytochange.
C)Byconstantlykeepinginmindtheirultimategoals.
D)Bymakingdetailedplansandcarryingthemout.
28.A)Toshowpeoplehowtogettheirlivesbacktonormal.
B)Toshowhowdifficultitisforpeopletoloseweight.
C)Toremindpeopletocheckthecaloriesonfoodbags.
D)Toillustratehoweasilypeopleabandontheirgoals.
PassageTXvo
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
29.A)MichaePsparentsgotdivorced.
B)KarenwasadoptedbyRayAnderson.
C)Karen'smotherdiedinacaraccident.
D)Atruckdriverlosthislifeinacollision.
30.A)Heranaredlightandcollidedwithatruck.
B)Hesacrificedhislifetosaveababygirl.
C)Hewaskilledinstantlyinaburningcar.
D)HegotmarriedtoKaren'smother.
31.A)Thereportedheroturnedouttobehisfather.
B)Hedidnotunderstandhisfathertilltoolate.
C)Suchmisfortuneshouldhavefallenonhim.
D)Itremindedhimofhismiserablechildhood.
PassageThree
Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
32.A)Germany.
B)Japan.
C)TheU.S.
D)TheU.K.
33.A)Bydoingoddjobsatweekends.
B)Byworkinglonghourseveryday.
C)Byputtinginmorehourseachweek.
D)Bytakingshortervacationseachyear.
34.A)Tocombatcompetitionandraiseproductivity.
B)Toprovidethemwithmorejobopportunities.
C)Tohelpthemmaintaintheirlivingstandard.
D)Topreventthemfromholdingasecondjob.
35.A)Changetheirjobs.
B)Earnmoremoney.
C)Reducetheirworkinghours.
D)Strengthenthegovernment'srole.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,
youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youare
requiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanks
numberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneither
usetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthe
passageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
留意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
Nursing,asatypicallyfemaleprofession,mustdealconstantlywiththefalseimpressionthatnursesare
theretowaitonthephysician.Asnurses,weare(36)toprovidenursingcareonly.Wedonothave
anylegalormoral(37)toanyphysician.Weprovidehealthteaching,(38)physicalas
wellasemotionalproblems,(39)patient-relatedservices,andmakeallofournursingdecisions
baseduponwhatisbestorsuitableforthepatient.If,inany(40),wefeelthataphysician\order
is(41)orunsafe,wehavealegal(42)toquestionthatorderorrefusetocarryitout.
Nursingisnotanine-to-fivejobwitheveryweekendoff.Allnursesareawareofthatbeforetheyenter
theprofession.Theemotionalandphysicalstress.However,thatoccursduetooddworkinghoursisa(43)
reasonforalotofthecareerdissatisfaction.(44).That
disturbsourpersonallives,disruptsoursleepingandeatinghabits,andisolatesusfromeverythingexcept
job-relatedfriendsandactivities.
Thequalityofnursingcareisbeingaffecteddramaticallybythesesituations.(45)
.Consumersofmedicallyrelatedserviceshaveevidentlynotbeen
affectedenoughyettodemandchangesinourmedicalsystem.Butiftrendscontinueaspredicted,(46)
PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthe
passagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Please
writeyouranswersonAnswersheet2.
Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Googleisaworld-famouscompany,withitsheadquartersinMountainView,California.Itwassetupin
aSiliconValleygaragein1998,andinflated(膨月長(zhǎng))withtheInternetbubble.Evenwheneverythingaround
itcollapsedthecompanykeptoninflating.Google'ssearchengineissowidespreadacrosstheworldthat
searchbecameGoogle,andgooglebecameaverb.Theworldfellinlovewiththeeffective,fascinatinglyfast
technology.
GoogleowesmuchofitssuccesstothebrillianceofS.BrinandL.Page,butalsotoaseriesoffortunate
events.ItwasPagewho,atStanfordin1996,initiatedtheacademicprojectthateventuallybecame
Google'ssearchengine.Brin,whohadmetPageatastudentorientationayearearlier,joinedtheproject
earlyon.TheywerebothPh.D.candidateswhentheydevisedthesearchenginewhichwasbetterthanthe
restand,withoutanymarketing,spreadbywordofmouthfromearlyadoptersto,eventually,your
grandmother.
Theirbreakthrough,simplyput,wasthatwhentheirsearchenginecrawledtheWeb,itdidmorethan
justlookforwordmatches,italsotallied(統(tǒng)計(jì))andrankedahostofothercriticalfactorslikehowwebsites
linktooneanother.Thatdeliveredfarbetterresultsthananythingelse.BrinandPagemeanttonametheir
creationGoogol(themathematicaltermforthenumber1followedby100zeroes),butsomeonemisspelled
thewordsoitstuckasGoogle.Theyraisedmoneyfromprescient(有先見之明的)professorsandventure
capitalists,andmovedoffcampustoturnGoogleintobusiness.Perhapstheirbiggeststrokeofluckcame
earlyonwhentheytriedtoselltheirtechnologytoothersearchengines,butnoonemettheirprice,andthey
builtitupontheirown.
Thenextbreakthroughcamein2000,whenGooglefiguredouthowtomakemoneywithitsinvention.
Ithadlotsofusers,butalmostnoonewaspaying.Thesolutionturnedouttobeadvertising,andit'snotan
exaggerationtosaythatGoogleisnowessentiallyanadvertisingcompany,giventhatthat'sthesourceof
nearlyallitsrevenue.Todayitisagiantadvertisingcompany,worth$100billion.
留意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
47.Apartfromaseriesoffortunateevents,whatisitthathasmadeGooglesosuccessful?
48.Google'ssearchengineoriginatedfromstartedbyL.Page.
49.HowdidGoogle'ssearchenginespreadallovertheworld?
50.BrinandPagedecidedtosetuptheirownbusinessbecausenoonewould.
51.TherevenueoftheGooglecompanyislargelygeneratedfrom.
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished
statements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Youshoulddecideonthe
bestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Youheartherefrainallthetime:theU.S.economylooksgoodstatistically,butitdoesn'tfeelgood.
Whydoesn'tever-greaterwealthpromoteever-greaterhappiness?Itisaquestionthatdatesatleasttothe
appearancein1958ofTT/c(富有的)SocietybyJohnKennethGalbraith,whodiedrecentlyat97.
TheAffluentSocietyisamodernclassicbecauseithelpeddefineanewmomentinthehumancondition.
Formostofhistory,"hunger,sickness,andcold“threatenednearlyeveryone,Galbraithwrote."Povertywas
foundeverywhereinthatworld.Obviouslyitisnotofours."AfterWorldWarII,thedreadofanotherGreat
Depressiongavewaytoaneconomicboom.Inthe1930sunemploymenthadaveraged18.2percent;inthe
1950sitwas4.5percent.
ToGalbraith,materialismhadgonemadandwouldbreeddiscontent.Throughadvertising,companies
conditionedconsumerstobuythingstheydidn'treallywantorneed.Becausesomuchspendingwas
artificial,itwouldbeunfulfilling.Meanwhile,governmentspendingthatwouldmakeeveryonebetteroff
wasbeingcutdownbecausepeopleinstinctively-andwrongly-labeledgovernmentonlyas“anecessary
evil.”
It'softensaidthatonlythericharegettingahead;everyoneelseisstandingstillorfallingbehind.Well,
therearemanyundeservingrich—overpaidchiefexecutives,fbrinstance.Butoveranymeaningfulperiod,
mostpeople'sincomesareincreasing.From1995to2023,inflation-adjustedaveragefamilyincomerose
14.3percent,to$43,200.peoplefeel“squeezed“becausetheirrisingincomesoftendon'tsatisfytheirrising
wants—fbrbiggerhomes,morehealthcare,moreeducation,fasterInternetconnections.
Theothergreatfrustrationisthatithasnoteliminatedinsecurity.Peopleregardjobstabilityaspartof
theirstandardofliving.Ascorporatelayoffsincreased,thatparthaseroded.Moreworkersfearthey've
become“thedisposableAmerican,asLouisUchitelleputsitinhisbookbythesamename.
Becausesomuchprevioussufferingandsocialconflictstemmedfrompoverty,thearrivalofwidespread
affluencesuggestedutopian(烏托邦式的)possibilities.Uptoapoint,affluencesucceeds.Thereismuchles
physicalmiserythanbefore.Peoplearebetteroff.Unfortunately,affluencealsocreatesnewcomplaintsand
contradictions.
Advancedsocietiesneedeconomicgrowthtosatisfythemultiplyingwantsoftheircitizens.Butthe
questforgrowthletsloosenewanxietiesandeconomicconflictsthatdisturbthesocialorder.Affluence
liberatestheindividual,promisingthateveryonecanchooseauniquewaytoself-fulfillment.Butthepromise
issoextravagantthatitpredestinesmanydisappointmentsandsometimesinspireschoicesthathave
anti-socialconsequences,includingfamilybreakdownandobesity(以巴胖癥).Statisticalindicatorsof
happinesshavenotrisenwithincomes.
Shouldwebesurprised?Notreally.We'vesimplyreaffirmedanoldtruth:thepursuitofaffluencedoes
notalwaysendwithhappiness.
留意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
52.WhatquestiondoesJohnKennethGalbraithraiseinhisbookTheAffluentSociety?
A)Whystatisticsdon'ttellthetruthabouttheeconomy.
B)Whyaffluencedoesn'tguaranteehappiness.
C)Howhappinesscanbepromotedtoday.
D)Whatliesbehindaneconomicboom.
53.AccordingtoGalbraith,peoplefeeldiscontentedbecause.
A)publicspendinghasn'tbeencutdownasexpected
B)thegovernmenthasprovedtobeanecessaryevil
C)theyareinfearofanotherGreatDepression
D)materialismhasrunwildinmodernsociety
54.Whydopeoplefeelsqueezedwhentheiraverageincomerisesconsiderably?
A)Theirmaterialpursuitshavegonefaraheadoftheirearnings.
B)Theirpurchasingpowerhasdroppedmarkedlywithinflation.
C)Thedistributionofwealthisunevenbetweenther5ichandthepoor.
D)Healthcareandeducationalcosthavesomehowgoneoutofcontrol.
55.WhatdoesLouisUchitellemeanby“thedisposableAmerican^^(Line3,Para.5)?
A)Thosewhoseejobstabilityaspartoftheirlivingstandard.
B)Peoplefullofutopianideasresultingfromaffluence.
C)PeoplewhohavelittlesayinAmericanpolitics.
D)Workerswhonolongerhavesecurejobs.
56.WhathasaffluencebroughttoAmericansociety?
A)Renewedeconomicsecurity.
B)Asenseofself-fulfillment.
C)Newconflictsandcomplaints.
D)Miseryandanti-socialbehavior.
PassageTwo
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Theuseofdeferential(敬重的)languageissymbolicoftheConfucianidealofthewoman,which
dominatesconservativegendernormsinJapan.Thisidealpresentsawomanwhowithdrawsquietlytothe
background,subordinatingherlifeandneedstothoseofherfamilyanditsmalehead.Sheisadutiful
daughter,wife,andmother,masterofthedomesticarts.ThetypicalrefinedJapanesewomanexcelsin
modestyanddelicacy;she“treadssoftly(謹(jǐn)言,慎行)intheworld,“elevatingfemininebeautyandgracetoan
artform.
Nowadays,itiscommonlyobservedthatyoungwomenarenotconformingtothefemininelinguistic
(語(yǔ)言的)ideal.Theyareusingfeweroftheverydeferential“women,s"forms,andevenusingthefewstrong
formsthatareknowas"men's."This,ofcourse,attractsconsiderableattentionandhasledtoanoutcryinthe
Japanesemediaagainstthedefeminizationofwomen'slanguage.Indeed,wedidn'thearabout"men's
language^untilpeoplebegantorespondtogirls'appropriationofformsnormallyreservedforboysandmen.
Thereisconsiderablesentimentaboutthe“corruption“ofwomen'slanguage—whichofcourseisviewedas
partofthelossoffeminineidealsandmorality-andthissentimentiscrystallizedbynationwideopinion
pollsthatareregularlycarriedoutbythemedia.
YoshikoMatsumotohasarguedthatyoungwomenprobablyneverusedasmanyofthehighly
deferentialformsasolderwomen.Thishighlypolitestyleisnodoubtsomethingthatyoungwomenhave
beenexpectedto“growinto”—afterall,itisassignnotsimplyoffemininity,butofmaturityandrefinement,
anditsusecouldbetakentoindicateachangeinthenatureofone'ssocialrelationsaswell.Onemightwell
imaginelittlegirlsusingexceedinglypoliteformswhenplayinghouseorimitatingolderwomen—ina
fashionanalogoustolittlegirls'useofahigh-pitchedvoicetodo"teachertalk"or"mothertalk“inroleplay.
ThefactthatyoungJapanesewomenareusinglessdeferentiallanguageisasuresignofchange-of
socialchangeandoflinguisticchange.Butitismostcertainlynotasignofthe“masculization“ofgirls.In
someinstances,itmaybeasignthatgirlsaremakingthesameclaimtoauthorityasboysandmen,butthatis
verydifferentfromsayingthattheyaretryingtobe“masculine."KatsueReynoldshasarguedthatgirls
nowadaysareusingmoreassertivelanguagestrategiesinordertobeabletocompetewithboysinschools
andout.Socialchangealsobringsnotsimplydifferentpositionsforwomenandgirls,butdifferentrelations
tolifestages,andadolescentgirlsareparticipatinginnewsubculturalforms.Thuswhatmay,toanolder
speaker,seemlike“masculine”speechmayseemtoanadolescentlike“l(fā)iberated"or"hip”speech.
留意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
57.Thefirstparagraphdescribesindetail.
A)thestandardssetforcontemporaryJapanesewomen
B)theConfuc
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