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2001年攻讀入學(xué)考試英語試PartIClozeForeachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(10points)Theernmentistobanpaymentstowitnessesbynewspapersseekingtobuyuppeopleinvolvedinprominentcases1thetrialofRosemaryWest.Inasignificant2oflegalcontrolsoverthepress,LordIrvine,theLordChancellor,willintroducea3billthatwillproposemakingpaymentstowitnesses4andwillstrictlycontroltheamountof5thatcanbegiventoacase6atrialbegins.InalettertoGeraldKaufman,chairmanoftheHouseofCommonsmediaselectcommittee,LordIrvinesaidhe7withacommitteereportthisyearwhichsaidthatselfregulationdidnot8sufficientcontrol.9ofthelettercametwodaysafterLordIrvinecauseda10ofmediawhenhesaidthe11ofprivacycontrolscontainedinEuropeanlegislationwouldbelefttojudges12toParliament.TheLordChancellorsaidintroductionoftheHumanRightsBill,which13theEuropeanConventiononHumanRightslegally14inBritain,laiddownthateverybodywas15toprivacyandthatpublicfigurescouldgotocourttoprotectthemselvesandtheirfamilies.“Pressfreedomswillbeinsafehands ourBritishjudges,”hesaid.Witnesspaymentsbecamean afterWestwassentencedto10lifesentencesin1995.Upto19witnesseswere tohavereceivedpaymentsforlingtheirstoriestonewspapers.Concernswere witnessesbeencouragedexaggeratetheirstoriesincourt guilty1.[A]as[B]for[C]in[D]such [B]interpretation[C]exhibition 12.[A]betterthan[B]otherthan [C]ratherthan [D]soonerthan PartIIReadingEachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.Foreachquestionstherearefouranswersmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Readthepassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.ThenmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(40points)PassageSpecialisationcanbeseenasaresponsetotheproblemofanincreasingaccumulationofscientificknowledge.Bysplittingupthesubjectmatterintosmallerunits,onemancouldcontinuetohandletheinformationanduseitasthebasisforfurtherresearch.Butspecialisationwasonlyoneofaseriesofrelateddevelopmentsinscienceaffectingtheprocessofcommunication.Anotherwasthegrowingprofessionalisationofscientificactivity.Noclear-cutdistinctioncanbedrawnbetweenprofessionalsandamateursinscience:exceptionscanbefoundtoanyrule.Nevertheless,theword“amateur”doescarryaconnotationthatthe concernedisnotfullyintegratedintothescientificcommunityand,inparticular,maynotfullyshareitsvalues.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthenineteenthcentury,withitsconsequentrequirementofalonger,morecomplextraining,impliedgreaterproblemsforamateurparticipationinscience.Thetrendwasnaturallymostobviousinthoseareasofsciencebasedespeciallyonamathematicalorlaboratorytraining,andcanbeillustratedintermsofthedevelopmentofgeologyintheUnitedKingdom.AcomparisonofBritishgeologicalpublicationsoverthelastcenturyandahalfrevealsnotsimplyanincreasingemphasisontheprimacyofresearch,butalsoachangingdefinitionofwhatconstitutesanacceptableresearchpaper.Thus,inthenineteenthcentury,localgeologicalstudiesrepresentedworthwhileresearchintheirownright;but,inthetwentiethcentury,localstudieshave eacceptabletoprofessionalsonlyiftheyincorporate,andreflecton,thewidergeologicalpicture.Amateurs,ontheotherhand,continuedtopursuelocalstudiesintheoldway.Theoverallresulthasbeentomakeentrancetoprofessionalgeologicaljournalsharderforamateurs,aresultthathasbeenreinforcedbythewidespreadintroductionofrefereeing,firstbynationaljournalsinthenineteenthcenturyandthenbyseverallocalgeologicaljournalsinthetwentiethcentury.Asalogicalconsequenceofthisdevelopment,separatejournalshavenowappearedaimedmainlytowardseitherprofessionaloramateurreadership.Arathersimilarprocessofdifferentiationhasledtoprofessionalgeologistscomingtogethernationallywithinoneortwospecificsocieties,whereastheamateurshavetendedeithertoremaininlocalsocietiesortocometogethernationallyinadifferentway.AlthoughtheprocessofprofessionalisationandspecialisationwasalreadywellunderwayinBritishgeologyduringthenineteenthcentury,itsfullconsequenceswerethusdelayeduntilthetwentiethcentury.Insciencegenerally,however,thenineteenthcenturymustbereckonedasthecrucialperiodforthischangeinthestructureofscience.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthe19thcenturymightbemoreclearlyinsciencessuchas [AJsociologyand [B]physicsand[C]sociologyand [D]physicsandWecaninferfromthepassagethat amateurscancompetewithprofessionalsinsomeareasofprofessionalstend eamateursintothescientificamateurshavenationalacademicsocietiesbutnolocalTheauthorwritesofthedevelopmentofgeologytodemonstrate theprocessofspecialisationandthehardshipofamateursinscientificthechangeofpoliciesinscientificthediscriminationofprofessionalsagainstThedirectreasonforspecialisationis thedevelopmentinthegrowthoftheexpansionofscientificthesplittingupofacademicPassageAgreatdealofattentionisbeingpaidtodaytotheso-calleddigitaldivide-thedivisionoftheworldintotheinfo(information)richandtheinfopoor.Andthatdividedoesexisttoday.MywifeandIlecturedaboutthisloomingdangertwentyyearsago.Whatwaslessvisiblethen,however,werethepositiveforcesthatworkagainstthedigitaldivide.TherearereasonstobeTherearetechnologicalreasonstohopethedigitaldividewillnarrow.AstheInternetesmoreandmorecommercialized,itisintheinterestofbusinesstouniversalizeaccess-afterall,themorepeopleonline,themorepotentialcustomersthereare.Moreandmoreernments,afraidtheircountrieswillbeleftbehind,wanttospreadInternetaccess.Withinthenextdecadeortwo,onetotwobillionpeopleontheplanetwillhenettedtogether.Asaresult,Inowbelievethedigitaldividewillnarrowratherthanwidenintheyearsahead.AndthatisverygoodnewsbecausetheInternetmaywellbethemostpowerfultoolforcombatingworldpovertythatwe’veeverhad.Ofcourse,theuseoftheInternetisn’ttheonlywaytodefeatAndtheInternetisnottheonlytoolwehave.ButithasenormousTotakeadvantageofthistool,someimpoverishedcountrieswillhavetogetovertheiroutdatedanti-colonialprejudiceswithrespecttoforeigninvestment.Countriesthatstillthinkforeigninvestmentisaninvasionoftheirsovereigntymightwellstudythehistoryofinfrastructure(thebasicstructuralfoundationsofasociety)intheUnitedStates.WhentheUnitedStatesbuiltitsindustrialinfrastructure,itdidn’thavethecapitaltodoso.AndthatiswhyAmerica’sSecondWaveinfrastructure-includingroads,harbors,highways,portsandsoon-werebuiltwithforeigninvestment.TheEnglish,theGermans,theDutchandtheFrenchwereinvestinginBritain’sformercolony.Theyfinancedthem.ImmigrantAmericansbuiltthem.Guesswhoownsthemnow?TheAmericans.IbelievethesamethingwouldbetrueinplaceslikeBraziloranywhereelseforthatmatter.ThemoreforeigncapitalyouhavehelyoubuildyourThirdWaveinfrastructure,whichtodayisanelectronicinfrastructure,thebetteroffyou’regoingtobe.Thatdoesn'tmeanlyingdownandingfooled,orlettingforeigncorporationsrununcontrolled.ButitdoesmeanrecognizinghowimportanttheycanbeinbuildingtheenergyandinfrastructuresneededtotakefulladvantageoftheInternet.Digitaldivideissomething gettingworsebecauseofthetherichcountriesareresponsibletheworldmustguardconsideredpositiveernmentsattachimportancetotheInternetbecauseit offerseconomiccanbringforeigncansoonwipeoutworldconnectspeopleallovertheThewritermentionedthecaseoftheUnitedStatestojustifythepolicy providingfinancialsupportpreventingforeigncapital’sbuildingindustrialacceptingforeignItseemsthatnowacountry’seconomydepandsmuchon howwell-developeditiswhetheritisprejudicedagainstwhetheritadoptsAmerica’sindustrialhowmuchcontrolithasoverforeignPassageWhydosomanyAmericansdistrustwhattheyreadintheirnewspapers?TheAmericanSocietyofNewspaperEditorsistryingtoanswerthispainfulquestion.Theorganizationisdeepintoalongself-ysisknownasthejournalismcredibilityproject.Sadtosay,thisprojecthasturnedouttobemostlylow-levelfindingsaboutfactualerrorsandspellingandgrammarmistakes,combinedwithlotsofheadscratchingpuzzlementaboutwhatintheworldthosereadersreallywant.Butthesourcesofdistrustgowaydeeper.Mostjournalistslearntoseetheworldthroughasetofstandardtemplates(patterns)intowhichtheyplugeachday’sevents.Inotherwords,thereisaconventionalstorylineinthenewsroomculturethatprovidesabackboneandaready-madenarrativestructureforotherwiseconfusionsnews.Thereexistsasocialandculturaldisconnectbetweenjournalistsandtheirreaderswhichhelpsexplainwhythe“standardtemplates”ofthenewsroomseemalienmanyreaders.Inarecentsurvey,questionnairesweresenttoreportersinfivemiddlesizecitiesaroundthecountry,plusonelargemetropolitanarea.ThenresidentsinthesecommunitieswerephonedatrandomandaskedthesameRepliesshowthatcomparedwithotherAmericans,journalistsaremorelikelytoliveinupscaleneighborhoods,havemaids,ownMercedeses,andtradestocks,andthey’relesslikelytogotochurch,dovolunteerwork,orputdownrootsincommunity.Reporterstendtobepartofabroadlydefinedsocialandculturalelite,sotheirworktendstoreflecttheconventionalvaluesofthiselite.Theastonishingdistrustofthenewsmediaisn’trootedininaccuracyorpoorreportorialskillsbutinthedailyclashofworldviewsbetweenreportersandtheirreaders.Thisisanexplosivesituationforanyindustry,particularlyadecliningone.Hereisatroubledbusinessthatkeepshiringemployeeswhoseattitudesvastlyannoythecustomers.Thenitsponsorslotsofsymposiumsandacredibilityprojectdedicatedtowonderingwhycustomersareannoyedandfleeinginlargenumbers.Butitneverseemstogetaroundtonoticingtheculturalandclassbiasesthatsomanyformerbuyersarecomplainingabout.Ifitdid,itopenupitsdiversityprogram,nowfocusednarrowlyonraceandgender,andlookforreporterswhodifferbroadlybyoutlook,values,education,andclass.WhatisthepassagemainlyneedsofthereadersalloverthecausesofthepublicdisappointmentaboutoriginsofthedecliningnewspaperaimsofajournalismcredibilityTheresultsofthejournalismcredibilityprojectturnedouttobe quite [B]somewhat[C]very [D]ratherThebasicproblemofjournalistsaspointedoutbythewriterliesin working [B]conventional[C]world [D]educationalDespiteitsefforts,thenewspaperindustrystillcannotsatisfythereadersowingtoits failuretorealizeitsrealtendencytohireannoyinglikelinesstodoinaccurateprejudiceinmattersofraceandPassageTheworldisgoingthroughthebiggestwaveofmergersandacquisitionseverwitnessed.TheprocesssweepsfromhyperactiveAmericatoEuropeandreachestheemergingcountrieswithunsurpassedmight.Manyinthesecountriesarelookingatthisprocessandworrying:"Won'tthewaveofbusinessconcentrationturnintoanuncontrollablepetitiveforce?"There'snoquestionthatthebigaregettingbiggerandmorepowerful.Multinationalcorporationsaccountedforlessthan20%ofinternationaltradein1982.Todaythefigureismorethan25%andgrowingrapidly.Internationalaffiliatesaccountforafast-growingsegmentofproductionineconomiesthatopenupandeforeigninvestment.InArgentina,forinstance,afterthereformsoftheearly1990s,multinationalswentfrom43%toalmost70%oftheindustrialproductionofthe200largestfirms.Thisphenomenonhascreatedseriousconcernsovertheroleofsmallereconomicfirms,ofnationalbusinessmenandovertheultimatestabilityoftheworldeconomy.IbelievethatthemostimportantforcesbehindthemassiveM&Awavearethesamethatunderlietheglobalizationprocess:fallingtransportationandcommunicationcosts,lowertradeandinvestmentbarriersandenlargedmarketsthatrequireenlargedoperationscapableofmeetingcustomers'demands.Allthesearebeneficial,notdetrimental,toconsumers.Asproductivitygrows,thewealthExamplesofbenefitsorcostsofthecurrentconcentrationwavearescanty.Yetitishardtoimaginethatthemergerofafewoilfirmstodaycouldre-createthesamethreatstocompetitionthatwerefearednearlyacenturyagointheU.S.,whentheStandardOiltrustwasbrokenup.Themergersofcompanies,suchas ,hardlyseemtobringhigherpricesforconsumersorareductioninthepaceoftechnicalprogress.Onthecontrary,thepriceofcommunicationsiscomingdownfast.Incars,too,concentrationisincreasing-witnessDaimlerandChrysler,RenaultandNissan-butitdoesnotappearthatconsumersarebeinghurt.Yetthefactremainsthatthemergermovementmustbewatched.Afewweeksago,AlanGreenspanwarnedagainstthemegamergersinthebankingindustry.Whoisgoingtosupervise,regulateandoperateaslenderoflastresortwiththegiganticbanksthatarebeingcreated?Won'tmultinationalsshiftproductionfromoneplacetoanotherwhenanationgetstoostrictaboutinfringementstofaircompetition?Andshouldonecountrytakeuponitselftheroleof“defendingcompetition”onissuesthataffectmanyothernations,asintheUS.vs.case?Whatisthetypicaltrendofbusinessestotakeinmoreforeign [B]toinvestmore[C]tocombineand ebigger. [D]totradewithmoreAccordingtotheauthor,oneofthedrivingforcesbehindM&Awaveis thegreatercustomer [B]asurplussupplyforthe[C]agrowingproductivity. [D]theincreaseoftheworld'sFromparagraph4wecaninferthat theincreasingconcentrationiscertaintohurtservesasagoodexampleofbothbenefitsandthecostsoftheglobalizationprocessaretheStandardOiltrustmighthavethreatenedTowardthenewbusinesswave,thewriter'sattitudecanhesaidtobe [B][C] [D]PassageWhenIdecidedtoquitmyfulltimeemploymentitneveroccurredtomethatImighteapartofanewinternationaltrend.Alateralmovethathurtmyprideandblockedmyprofessionalprogresspromptedmetoabandonmyrelativelyhighprofilecareeralthough,inthemannerofadisgracedernmentminister,Icoveredmyexitbyclaiming“Iwantedtospendmoretimewithmyfamily”.Curiously,sometwo-and-a-halfyearsandtwonovelslater,myexperimentinwhattheAmericansterm“downshifting”hasturnedmytiredexcuseintoanabsolutereality.Ihavebeentransformedfromapassionateadvocateofthephilosophyof“havingitall”,preachedbyLindaKelseyforthepastsevenyearsinthepagesofShemagazine,intoawomanwhoishappytosettleforabitofeverything.Ihavediscovered,asperhapsKelseywillafterhermuch-publicizedresignationfromtheeditorshipofSheafterabuild-upofstress,thatabandoningthedoctrineof“jugglingyourlife”,andmakingthealternativemoveinto“downshifting”bringswithitfargreaterrewardsthanfinancialsuccessandsocialstatus.NothingcouldpersuademetoreturntothekindoflifeKelseyusedtoadvocateandIonceenjoyed:12-hourworkingdays,pressureddeadlines,thefearfulstrainofofficepoliticsandthelimitationsofbeingaparenton“qualitytime”.InAmerica,themoveawayfromjugglingtoasimpler,lessmaterialisticlifestyleisawell-establishedtrend.Downshifting-alsoknowninAmericaas“voluntarysimplicity”has,ironically,evenbredanewareaofwhatmightbetermedanticonsumerism.Thereareanumberofbestsellingdownshiftingself-helpbooksforpeoplewhowanttosimplifytheirlives;therearenewsletter's,suchasTheTightwadGazette,thatgivehundredsofthousandsofAmericansusefultipsonanythingfromrecyclingtheircling-filmtomakingtheirownsoap;thereareevensupportgroupsforthosewhowanttoachievethemid-'90sequivalentofdropout.WhileinAmericathetrendstartedasareactiontotheeconomic—afterthemassredundanciescausedbydownsizinginthelate’80s——andisstilllinkedtothepoliticsofthrift,inBritain,atleastamongthemiddle-classdownshiftersofmyacquaintance,wehavedifferentreasonsforseekingtosimplifyourlives.Forthewomenofmygenerationwhowereurgedtokeepjugglingthroughthe’80s,downshiftinginthemid-'90sisnotsomuchasearchforthemythicalgoodlife——growingyourownorganicvegetables,andriskingturninginto—asaalrecognitionofyourWhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoparagraphFull-timeemploymentisanewinternationalThewriterwascompelledbycircumstancestoleaveher“Alateralmove”meansstepoutoffull-timeThewriterwasonlytooeagertospendmoretimewithherThewriter’sexperimentshowsthatdownshifting enableshertorealizeherhelpshermoldanewphilosophyofpromptshertoabandonherhighsocialleadshertoacceptthedoctrineofShe“Jugglingone’slife”probablymeanslivingalifecharacterized non-materialistic [B]abitof[C]extreme [D]anti-Accordingtothepassage,downshiftingemergedintheU.S.asaresultthequickpaceofmodernlife [B]man’sadventurous[C]man’ssearchformythical [D]theeconomicPartIIIEnglish-ChineseReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.(15Inlessthan30years’timetheStarTrekholodeckwillbeareality.Directlinksbetweenthebrain’snervoussystemandacomputerwillalsocreatefullsensoryvirtualenvironments,allowingvirtualvacationslikethoseinthefilmTotalRecall.41)Therewillbeevisionchatshowshostedbyrobots,andcarswithpollutionmonitorsthatwilldisablethemwhentheyoffend.42)Childrenwillplaywithdollsequippedwith alitychips,computerswithin-builtalitieswillberegardedasworkmatesratherthantools,relaxationwillbeinfrontofsmellevision,anddigitalagewillhaveAccordingtoBT’sfuturologist,IanPearson,theseareamongthedevelopmentsscheduledforthefirstfewdecadesofthenewmillennium(aperiodof1,000years),whenputerswilldramaticallyaccelerateprogressinallareasoflife.43)Pearsonhaspiecedtogethertheworkofhundredsofresearchersaroundtheworldtoproduceauniquemillenniumtechnologycalendarthatgivesthelatestdateswhenwecanexpecthundredsofkeybreakthroughsanddiscoveriestotakeplace.Someofthebiggestdevelopmentswillbeinmedicine,includinganextendedlifeexpectancyanddozensofartificialorganscomingintousebetweennowand2040.Pearsonalsopredictsabreakthroughincomputer-humanlinks.“Bylinkingdirectlytoournervoussystem,computerscouldpickupwhatwefeeland,hopefully,simulatefeelingtoosothatwecanstarttodevelopfullsensoryenvironments,ratherliketheholidaysinTotalRecallortheStarTrekholodeck,”hesays.44)Butthat,Pearsonpointsout,isonlythestartofman-machineintegration:“ItwillbethebeginningofthelongprocessofintegrationthatwillultimayleadtoafullyelectronichumanbeforetheendofthenextThroughhisresearch,Pearsonisabletoputdatestomostofthebreakthroughsthatcanbepredicted.However,therearestillnoforecastsforwhenfaster-than-lighttravelwillbeavailable,orwhenhumancloningwillbeperfected,orwhentimetravelwillbepossible.Buthedoesexpectsocialproblemsasaresultoftechnologicaladvances.Aboominneighborhoodsurveillancecameraswill,forexample,causeproblemsin2010,whilethearrivalofsyntheticlifelikerobotswillmeanpeoplemaynotbeabletodistinguishbetweentheirhumanfriendsandthedroids.45)Andhomeapplianceswillalsoesosmartthatcontrollingandoperatingthemwillresultinthebreakoutofanewpsychologicaldisorder—kitchenSectionV46.Amongalltheworthyfeelingsofmankind,loveisprobablythenoblest,buteveryonehashis/herownunderstandingofit.Therehasbeenadiscussionrecentlyontheissueinanewspaper.Writeanessaytothenewspaperto1)showyourunderstandingofthesymbolicmeaningofthepicturebelow.2)giveaspecificexample,and3)giveyoursuggestionastothebestwaytoshow第一部分英語知識應(yīng)運試題解、、本文是一篇性的文章,介紹了自露絲瑪莉·韋斯特發(fā)生后,各方面對于付款給證人的反應(yīng)。文章第一段介紹了的反應(yīng):要報界買斷證人、、[A]asto關(guān)于,至 [B]forinstance舉inparticular特別 [D]suchas例[[本題考核的知識點是:邏輯關(guān)系West之間的關(guān)系前者泛“一些著名的后者是一個具體的“對露絲瑪莉韋斯特的審判可見兩者是例證關(guān)系因此所填入的選項應(yīng)是一個表“例如“像……astoinparticular。forinstance(forexample)可instance,themovementwasgrowingbyleapsandbounds.(比如在芝加哥,運動正在Theernmentistobanpaymentstowitnessesbynewspapers(要報界付錢給證人,現(xiàn)在分詞結(jié)構(gòu)seekingtobuyup...RosemaryWestnewspapers,意為“試圖收買涉及一些要案證人的報紙過去分詞結(jié)構(gòu)involvedin也是后置定語,用來修飾people。整個句子的含[A]tightening[B]intensifying[C]focusing集 [D]fastening扣緊,扎[[本題考核的知識點是:動詞詞義辨析首先排除focusfasten,focus把注意力等集中在Youmusttrytofocusyourmindonworkandstudy.(你應(yīng)該努力把思想集中在工作和學(xué)習(xí)上)文章第一段只提control:Thepresshasintensifieditsscrutinyofthecandidate’sbackground.(界已加強了對侯選人的背景只有tighten與legalcontrol知識常與control構(gòu)成的搭配還有:gain/take/lose/seize~of,have/hold~over,offer~,setup~。[A]sketch略圖,草稿,梗 [B]rough概略的,不完善、未完成[C]preliminary初步的,預(yù)備 [D]draft草稿,草案,草[[本題考核的知識點是:固定搭配billdraftbill(提交議會討論的)bill于“初步的,不完整的,簡略的”的含義,sketchsketchmap(略圖、示意圖roughpreliminaryapreliminaryexamination(初試。[A]illogical不符合邏輯 [B]illegal [D]improper不適當(dāng)?shù)模徽_[[本題考核的知識點是:形容詞詞義辨析空格所在部分是that引導(dǎo)的定語從句thatwillproposemakingpaymentstowitnesses4,修飾先行詞bill,說明是怎樣一種法案。其中從句的賓語是一個復(fù)合結(jié)構(gòu)makingpaymenttowitness4使給證人支付的行為…,解此題時,考生文章第一句提到“要報界收買一些要案的證人的舉動,第二段首句緊接著提官的行為應(yīng)該是一致的那么官提出法律草案的目的也是報界收買證人的做法。illegalillogical合邏輯,如:Sometimesillogicalbehaviorsmayresultinagreatinvention.(有時improbablethatshewillgo.(她不大可能會走;improper弱,如:anactimpropertotheoccasion(不合時宜的行為。[A]publicity公開,公諸于 [B]penalty處罰,罰[C]popularity普遍,流 [D]peculiarity特性,怪[[本題考核的知識點是:邏輯語義搭配空格所在部分是:abillthatwillpropose…andwillstrictlycontroltheamountof_5thatcanbegiventoacase。從結(jié)構(gòu)上看,空格處填入的名詞,既是controlthatgivesth.toacaseA.publicity,givepublicitytosth.(宣揚/公布控制的公開程度。詞匯補充:thepenaltyforspeeding(超速罰款;enjoy/wingeneral(受歡迎;Oneofthepeculiaritiesofhisbehavioristhatheshoutsinsteadof[A]since自…以后,自…以 [B]if如果,要是,即[C]before在…之前 [D]as當(dāng)…之時,與…一[答案][本題考核的知識點是:邏輯推理本題需要考生判斷空格處應(yīng)填入什么連詞來連接這兩個動作“嚴格限制的公開程度”和“審判開始。根據(jù)上下文邏輯推理,之所以要報界付錢給的證人,是公正不能因為這些觀點影響的因此要嚴格控制的應(yīng)該是在開“之前[A]sided(with)與()站在同一邊,同意的觀shared(with)complied(with)agreed(with)[[本題考核的知識點是:動詞短語語義辨析withsth.with后面的賓語acommitteereport(的報告)搭配。先排除選項B和C,因為我們不能例句補充:Hesharedthestorywithus.(他給我們講了這個故事;Thepatientcompliedwiththephysician’sorders.(遵從醫(yī)生的囑咐。[A]present[B]offermanifest[D]indicate[[本題考核的知識點是:動詞詞義辨析批評報界收買證人,隨意公開的情況,自我約束力度不夠。四個選項中,manifest和控。presentThecommitteeispresentingitsinvestigationreportnextweek.(將于下星期提出報告。例句補充:Hedoesn’tmanifestmuchinterestinhisstudies.(他對學(xué)業(yè)沒多大;Thesymptomsindicateimmediatesurgery.(癥狀表明需要立即做外科手術(shù)。[A]Release釋放,放 [B]Publication,公之于[C]Printing印刷,打印,[D]Exposure,[[本題考核的知識點是:名詞詞義辨析表,發(fā)布”的意思,但它強調(diào)的是經(jīng)過努力才得以,多用于消息(發(fā)布、影片或者書籍(若用printing表示“兩天后把信打印出來”顯然不對;exposure多指“或一些不好的事情,如違法或行為,如:exposureofgraftinthe[A](a)stormof)(感情或激動)的爆發(fā);一陣[[本題考核的知識點是:名詞詞義辨析空格所在部分是:LordIrvinecauseda10ofmedia,這里描述了的程度。從結(jié)構(gòu)上來看,填入的名詞應(yīng)與“media”搭配。從文意來看,其含義應(yīng)是(引起了)一片(的。storm可以與a…of的形式搭配,表示“一陣猛烈的情感爆發(fā)或一陣,如:astormoftears(淚如雨下,astormof(一ragearage,如:beinarage,flewintoarage(勃然大怒flarea…of搭配一陣怒氣media,a;flash,a因此用astormof修飾media形象地描繪了的激烈程度。[A]translation[B]interpretation[C]exhibition[Ddemonstration[[本題考核的知識點是:名詞詞義辨析theinterpretationofprivacycontrolstranslation和interpretation及各自的動詞形式都是近義詞,可以表示“翻譯“解釋、闡釋(語言以外的東西translate,interpret,相當(dāng)于explain,如:HowcanIinterpretedhisbehavior?(我怎么解釋他的行為。[A]betterthan好過,勝 [B]otherthan不同于;除[C]ratherthan[D]soonerthan[[本題考核的知識點是:介詞短語辨析本題空格前后連接的是兩個介詞短語(left)tojudges(留給)與(left)toParliament(留給國會interpretationofprivatecontrols,顯排除betterthansoonerthan,前者表達程度比較,后者反映速度比較。otherthan表“會”本身就是客觀事實,不至于會引起的一片,因此可推知ratherthan最恰當(dāng),Theseshoesarecomfortableratherthanpretty.(這雙鞋子是舒服而不是好看。文中意思為“把隱私控制的解釋權(quán)留給而不留給國會。[A]changes改變,,改 [B]makes制造,安排,使(成為[C]sets致使,使()做某事 [D]turns(使)轉(zhuǎn)動,翻轉(zhuǎn)(使)變質(zhì)[答案]B[本題考核的知識點是:動詞用法whichwhichtheHumanRightsBill。從本題和下一題的選項可看出兩個空格應(yīng)分別填入動詞和形make常接形容詞做賓語補足語,如:madeherpositionclear(使地位化;setsettheboyright(糾正孩子的錯誤,agoodrestwillsetyouright(休息將使你的精神得到恢復(fù),settheprisonersfree(把犯釋放出來,setyourhatstraight(把…[A]binding有約束力 [B]convincing具有說服力[C]restraining[D]sustaining[[本題考核的知識點是:形容詞詞義辨析ConventiononHumanRightslegally14。其次根據(jù)上下文,theHumanRightsBill…laiddownthateverybodywas15toprivacyandthatpublicfigurescouldgotocourttoprotectthemselvesandtheirfamilies(法案規(guī)定每一個人都…隱私權(quán),公眾人物可以走上去保護自己和他們的家人,因此從《法案》的具體內(nèi)(bindingA[A]authorized被[B]credited把…歸于,認為屬于[C]entitled有資格,能勝任[D]qualified…,有資格[答案][本題考核的知識點是:to空格所在部分的搭配是be+過去分詞+tosth.,其中to是介詞。四個選項中,be……,wasauthorizedbyherpartnertonegotiatewiththedealer.(她與經(jīng)銷商談判;becreditedtosth.意為“把…歸于或某物,認為屬于……,如:Superpowersarecreditedtothebigstone.(人們認為這塊大石頭有超能,該詞組雖……(他領(lǐng)取[A]with和,帶著,以…方式,由…負 [B]to向,直到,靠著…,伴[C]from從…(時間,離開,因 [D]by在附近,經(jīng),依據(jù),通[[本題考核的知識點是:介詞的用法insafehands(安然無恙)Pressfreedomswillbeinsafehands16ourBritishjudges(由掌握將安然無恙介詞中只有with可表達“由…掌握,由…負責(zé)”的含義,例句:Ishallleavethechildwithyou.(我將把這孩子交給你。[A]impact沖撞,沖擊,影 [B]incident事件,事[C]inference推斷,結(jié) [D]issue問題,爭論[[本題考核的知識點是:名詞詞義辨析,WestthetrialofRosemaryWest響很大和都要嚴格控制報界付款給證人的行為。由此可以推斷出付款給證人的做法應(yīng)該成為頗有爭議的問題(issue,而不只是一個事件(incident,或推斷,(inferenc(impacthave/makeagreatimpactonsth.,例句:Thisbookhadagreatimpactonits[A]stated陳述,表 [B]remarked陳述,發(fā)言,評[C]said [D]told告[[本題考核的知識點是:動詞用法辨析Upto19witnesseswere18tohavereceivedpayments,其謂語動詞是語態(tài)的復(fù)合結(jié)構(gòu):be+過去分詞+tohavedonesth.。適用這個結(jié)構(gòu)的只有said和told,但betoldtohavedonesth.意為“知做過某事不符合句意。正C,besaidtohavedonesth19個證人因向報社講述他們的故事而獲得。[A]what關(guān)系代 [B]when關(guān)系副which關(guān)系代 [D]that關(guān)系代[[本題考核的知識點是:同位語從句中的關(guān)系代詞系代詞只有that。注意:同位語從句本來應(yīng)該直接跟在先行詞concerns后面,但因為從句concusio(deiio(doub(eviencefac(hop(ide(new(,proble(rumo(suggestio(trut([A]assure[Bconfide[C]ensure[D]guarantee[[本題考核的知識點是:動詞詞義辨析(guiltyverdicts可以向您保證它的質(zhì)量。confide接sth.時,意為“吐露(托付如:Heconfided,confideensure根據(jù)文意,證人的目的就是想確保讓得到定罪,因此ensure最符合句意。,為了加強對報界的法律控制官埃爾溫勛爵將要提出一個法案的草案。這一法案將,洲中所包含的關(guān)于隱私權(quán)的控制的解釋權(quán)將留給而不是國會時他的這一作法遭到了的一片。兩天后,這封信便公布于眾。“由掌握將安然無恙,他說道自韋斯特在1995年被十項后,給證人付的做法就成了頗有爭議的問為了確保給定罪,可能會被慫恿在上夸大事實。第三部分閱讀理解試題解19Thegrowthofspecialisationin 21.19世紀專業(yè)化的發(fā)展 19thcenturymightbemoreclearly insciencessuchas sociologyand [A]physicsand [B]sociologyand [C]physicsand [D][答案[解析]本題考核的知識點是:事實細節(jié)題+“19這使得非專業(yè)研究人員越來越大的這個趨勢在以數(shù)學(xué)訓(xùn)練或訓(xùn)練為基礎(chǔ)的,物理學(xué)、化學(xué)與地質(zhì)學(xué)都是以數(shù)學(xué)和培訓(xùn)為基礎(chǔ)的科學(xué),而社會學(xué)和心理學(xué)則DWecaninferfromthepassagethat .22.從文中,我們可以推斷 thereislittledistinctionbetween specialisationandamateurscancompetewithprofessionalsinsomeareasof professionalstendto eamateurs intothescientific amateurshavenationalacademicsocieties[D]非專業(yè)研究人員擁有性的學(xué)butnolocal [答案“文章第一段最后兩“專業(yè)僅僅是科學(xué)內(nèi)影響交流過程的系列相關(guān)學(xué)因而排除A項二段最一句專業(yè)的發(fā)展業(yè)余研者的進入帶來了,這種勢在某些科領(lǐng)域尤為突其暗含的意思是在外一些領(lǐng)域?qū)I(yè)B或者以另在圍內(nèi)聯(lián)”不符?!癟heauthorwritesofthedevelopment23.作者提到地質(zhì)學(xué)發(fā)展的目的是為了ofgeologytodemonstrate. theprocessofspecialisation thehardshipofamateurs scientificthechangeofpoliciesinscientific[C]科技物方針的變thediscriminationof against[答案同研究方式業(yè)余人員在專業(yè)上的及專業(yè)和業(yè)余兩種不同的和學(xué)會的形成??梢姡髡吲e例的目的是描述職業(yè)化和專業(yè)化形成的過程,AB選項和C選項都是第三段提到的職業(yè)化和專業(yè)化發(fā)展過程中的具體表現(xiàn),并不是例子旨在說明的問題。DThedirectreasonforspecialisationis24..[A]thedevelopmentin [B]thegrowthof [C]theexpansionofscientific [D]thesplittingupofacademicsocieties[D]學(xué)術(shù)團體的[答案第一段第一句“專業(yè)化過程可以看作是對科學(xué)知識不斷積累問題的反映,其中responseto題干directreason因此C選項正確。文中A受專業(yè)化過程影(一段末句

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