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一、UseofEnglish
1、InthenineteenthcenturyCharlesDickens,theEnglishnovelist,wroteexcitedly(1)_____astage-coach,pulledalongbyateamofhorses,thatcould(2)_____morethantwentymilesofroadwithinsixtyminutes.Tousinthetwentiethcenturyin(3)_____manisabletomoveandtocommunicatewithsuchrapidity,the(4)_____ofthestage-coachseemsnospeedatall.Aeroplanesflymanyhundredsofmilesinanhour;expresstrains(5)_____fourtimesthespeedofthestage-coach;andevenwithout(6)_____wecan,bywirelessortelegraph,communicatewithinsecondswithpeopleon(7)_____sideofthe'globe.The(8)_____oftheseincreasedspeedsarenumerous.Business(9)_____say,fromEuropetoAmericaortotheFarEastcansavemuchtime.(10)_____ajourneythatwouldoncehavetakenweeks,it(11)_____now,byair,onlytwenty-fourhours.Fruit,vegetablesandothergoodsthatwoulddecay(12)_____along,slowjourneycannowbesafelysenttofar-distantplaces.Membersofonefamily(13)_____eachotherbyvastdistancescanhaveconversationswitheachotherbytelephone(14)_____iftheywereallsittinginthesameroom.
Notailtheeffectsofspeed,however,are(15)_____Peoplewhoareinthehabitofusingamotorcar(16)_____theywanttomovehalfamilebecomephysicallylazyandlosethe(17)_____ofenjoyingavigorouswalk.Thosewhotravelthroughacountryateightymilesahourdonotseemuchofthelifeofthatcountry,ofitspeopleandanimalsandplants,astheyflash(18)_____Theybecomesoanxiousaboutmovingquicklyfromoneplacetoanotherthattheyare(19)_____abletorelaxandenjoya(20)_____journey.
A.for
B.in
C.at
D.of
2、(2)
A.discover
B.cover
C.move
D.pull
3、(3)
A.which
B.that
C.what
D.it
4、(4)
A.movement
B.speed
C.travel
D.running
5、(5)
A.agree
B.act
C.achieve
D.affect
6、(6)
A.talking
B.racing
C.speaking
D.moving
7、(7)
A.theother
B.another
C.other
D.theanother
8、(8)
A.agreements
B.disagreements
C.advantages
D.disadvantage
9、(9)
A.travellingmen
B.mentravelling
C.travelledmen
D.mentravelled
10、(10)
A.For
B.On
C.In
D.During
11、(11)
A.makes
B.has
C.happens
D.takes
12、(12)
A.from
B.on
C.about
D.down
13、(13)
A.separatingfrom
B.fromseparated
C.separatedfrom
D.fromseparated
14、(14)
A.aseasilyas
B.aseagerlyas
C.asfirmlyas
D.asquietlyas
15、(15)
A.benefit
B.beneficent
C.beneficial
D.beneficially
16、(16)
A.whatever
B.whenever
C.however
D.wherever
17、(17)
A.speed
B.journey
C.habit
D.power
18、(18)
A.passed
B.past
C.away
D.apart
19、(19)
A.nolonger
B.forever
C.atall
D.nodoubt
20、(20)
A.leisure
B.friendly
C.quick
D.leisurely
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
AsDr.SamuelJohnsonsaidinadifferenteraaboutladiespreachingthesurprisingthingaboutcomputersisnotthattheythinklesswellthanaman,butthattheythinkatall.Theearlyelectroniccomputerdidnothavemuchgoingforitexceptamarvelousmemoryandsomegoodmathskills.Buttodaythebestmodelscanbewireduptolearnbyexperience,followanargument,askproperquestionsandwritepoetryandmusic.Theycanalsocarryonsomewhatpuzzlingconversations.
Computersimitatelife.Ascomputersgetmorecomplex,theimitationgetsbetter.Finally,thelinebetweentheoriginalandthecopybecomesunclear.Inanother15yearsorso,wewillseethecomputerasanewform.oflife.
Theopinionseemsridiculousbecause,foronething,computerslackthedrivesandemotionsoflivingcreatures.Butdrivescanbeprogrammedintothecomputer'sbrainjustasanewform.oflife.
Computersmatchpeopleinsomeroles,andwhenfastdecisionsareneededinacrisis,theyoftensurpassthem.Havingevolvedwhenthepaceoflifewasslower,thehumanbrainhasaninherentdefectthatpreventsitfromabsorbingseveralstreamsofinformationsimultaneouslyandactingonthemquickly.Throwtoomanythingsatthebrainatonetimeanditfreezesup.
Wearestillincontrol,butthecapabilitiesofcomputersareincreasingatafantasticrate,whilerawhumanintelligenceischangingslowly,ifatall.Computerpowerhasincreasedtentimeseveryeightyearssince1846.Inthe1990s,whenthesixthgenerationappears,thereasoningpowerofanintelligencebuiltoutofsiliconwillbegintomatchthatofthehumanbrain.
Thatdoesnotmeantheevolutionofintelligencehasendedontheearth.Judgingbythepast,wecanexpectthatanewspecieswillariseoutofman,surpassinghisachievementsashehassurpassedthoseofhispredecessor.Onlyacarbonchemistryenthusiastwouldassumethatthenewspeciesmustbeman'sflesh-and-blooddescendants.Thenewkindofintelligentlifeismorelikelytobemadeofsilicon.
WhatdoyousupposewastheattitudeofDr.SamuelJohnsontowardsladiespreaching?______
A.Hebelievedthatladies,erebornworsepreachersthanmen
B.Hewaspleasedthatladiescouldpreach,thoughnotaswellasmen
C.Hedisapprovedofladiespreaching
D.Heencouragedladiestopreach
2、
Today,computersarestillinferiortomanintermsof______
A.decisionmaking
B.drivesandfeelings
C.growthofreasoningpower
D.informationabsorption
3、
Intermsofmakingdecisions,thehumanbraincannotbecomparedwiththecomputerbecause______
A.inthelongprocessofevolutiontheslowpaceoflifedidn'trequiresuchanabilityofthehumanbrain
B.thehumanbrainisinfluencedbyotherfactorssuchasmotivationandemotion
C.thehumanbrainmaysometimesfreezeupinadangeroussituation
D.computersimitatelifewhilethehumanbraindoesnotimitatecomputers
4、
Thoughhethinkshighlyofthedevelopmentofcomputerscience,theauthordoesn'tmeanthat______.
A.computersarelikelytobecomeanewform.ofintelligentlife
B.humanbeingshavelostcontrolofcomputers
C.theintelligenceofcomputerswilleventuallysurpassthatofhumanbeings
D.theevolutionofintelligencewillprobablydependonthatofelectronicbrains
5、
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?______
A.Futuremanwillbemadeofsiliconinsteadoffleshandblood
B.Somedayitwillbedifficulttotellacomputerfromaman
C.Thereasoningpowerofcomputershasalreadysurpassedthatofman
D.Futureintelligentlifemaynotnecessarilybemadeoforganicmatter
6、Traditionally,thestudyofhistoryhashadfixedboundariesandfocalpoints—periods,countries,dramaticevents,andgreatleaders.Italsohashadclearandfirmnotionsofscholarprocedure:howoneinquiresintoahistoricalproblem,howonepresentsanddocumentsone'sfindings,whatconstitutesadmissibleandadequateproof.
Anyonewhohasfollowedrecenthistoricalliteraturecantestifytotherevolutionthatistakingplaceinhistoricalstudies.Thecurrentlyfashionablesubjectscomedirectlyfromthesociologycatalog:childhood,work,leisure.Thenewsubjectsareaccompaniedbynewmethods.Wherehistoryoncewasprimarilynarrative,itisnowentirelyanalytic.Theoldquestions"Whathappened?"and"Howdidithappen?"havegivenwaytothequestion"Whydidithappen?Prominentamongthemethodsusedtoanswerthequestion"Why"ispsychoanalysis,anditsusehasgivenrisetopsychohistory.
Psychohistorydoesnotmerelyusepsychologicalexplanationsinhistoricalcontexts.Historianshavealwaysusedsuchexplanationswhentheywereappropriateandwhentherewassufficientevidenceforthem.Butthispragmaticuseofpsychologyisnotwhatpsychohistoriansintend.Theyarecommitted,notjusttopsychologyingeneral,buttoFreudianpsychoanalysis.Thiscommitmentprecludesacommitmenttohistoryashistorianshavealwaysunderstoodit.Psychohistoryderivesits"facts"notfromhistory,thedetailedrecordsofeventsandtheirconsequences,butfrompsychoanalysisoftheindividualswhomadehistory,anddeducesitstheoriesnotfromthisorthatinstanceintheirlives,butfromaviewofhumannaturethattranscendshistory.Itdeniesthebasiccriterionofhistoricalevidence:thatevidencebepubliclyaccessibleto,andthereforeassessableby,allhistorians.Anditviolatesthebasictenetofhistoricalmethod:thathistoriansbealerttothenegativeinstancesthatwouldrefutetheirtheses.Psychohistorians,convincedoftheabsoluterightnessoftheirowntheories,arealsoconvincedthattheirsisthe"deepest"explanationofanyeventthatotherexplanationsfallshortofthetruth.
Psychohistoryisnotcontenttoviolatethedisciplineofhistory(inthesenseofthepropermodeofstudyingandwritingaboutthepast);italsoviolatesthepastitself.Itdeniestothepastanintegrityandwillofitsown,inwhichpeopleactedoutofavarietyofmotivesandinwhicheventshadamultiplicityofcausesandeffects.Itimposesuponthepresent,thusrobbingpeopleandeventsoftheirindividualityandoftheircomplexity.Insteadofrespectingtheparticularityofthepast,itassimilatesallevents,pastandpresent,intosingledeterministicschemathatispresumedtobetrueatalltimesandinallcircumstances.
Whichofthefollowingbeststatesthemainpointofthepassage?______
A.Theapproachofpsychohistorianstohistoricalstudyiscurrentlyinvogueeventhoughitlackstherigorandverifiabilityoftraditionalhistoricalmethod
B.Traditionalhistorianscanbenefitfromstudyingthetechniquesandfindingsofpsychohistorians
C.Areasofsociologicalstudysuchaschildhoodandworkareoflittleinteresttotraditionalhistorians
D.Historyiscomposedofuniqueandnonrepeatingeventsthatmustbeindividuallyanalyzedonthebasisofpubliclyverifiableevidence
7、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatonewayinwhichtraditionalhistorycanbedistinguishedfrompsychohistoryisthattraditionalhistoryusually______
A.viewspasteventsascomplexandhavingtheirownindividuality
B.reliesonasingleinterpretationofhumanbehavior.toexplainhistoricalevents
C.interpretshistoricaleventsinsuchawaythattheirspecificnatureistranscended
D.turnstopsychologicalexplanationsinhistoricalcontextstoaccountforevents
8、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthemethodsusedbypsychohistoriansprobablypreventthemfrom_______
A.presentingtheirmaterialinchronologicalorder
B.producingaone-sidedpictureofanindividual'spersonalityandmotivations
C.uncoveringalternativeexplanationsthatmightcausethemtoquestiontheirownconclusions
D.offeringaconsistentinterpretationoftheimpactofpersonalityonhistoricalevents
9、
Thepassagesuppliesinformationforansweringwhichofthefollowingquestions?______
A.Whataresomespecificexamplesoftheuseofpsychohistoryinhistoricalinterpretation?
B.Whenweretheconventionsgoverningthepracticeoftraditionalhistoryfirstestablished?
C.Whatsortofhistoricalfigureisbestsuitedforpsychohistoricalanalysis?
D.Whatisthebasiccriterionofhistoricalevidencerequiredbytraditionalhistorians?
10、
Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthormentionasacharacteristicofthepracticeofpsychohistorians?______
A.Thelivesofhistoricalfiguresarepresentedinepisodicratherthannarrativeform
B.Archivesusedbypsychohistorianstogathermaterialarenotaccessibletootherscholars
C.Pastandcurrenteventsareallplacedwithinthesamedeterministicschema
D.Eventsintheadultlifeofa-historicalfigureareseentobemoreconsequentialthanarethoseinthechildhoodofthefigure
11、AfterdecadesofexilefromUScourts,thescienceofliedetectionisgainingnewacceptance.Butthefederalgovernmentwantstoputastoptoit,andtheUSSupremeCourthasnowagreedtoconsiderarequestfromtheDepartmentofJusticetobarthetechnologyfrommilitarycourts.
Uncertaintiessurroundthescienceofliedetection,whichusesadevicecalledpolygraph.In1991,PresidentGeorgeBushbannedliedetectorevidenceinmilitarycourts.ButthatbanhassincebeenoverturnedbytheUSCourtofMilitaryAppeals,whichruledthatitrestrictsdefendants'rightstopresentevidenceoftheirinnocence.
Inthepasttwoyears,somefederalcourtshavealsoruled'thatpolygraphevidencecanbeheard.ThisfollowsadecisionbytheSupremeCourtin1993thatgavefederaljudgesmorediscretiontodecideontheadmissibilityofevidence.
Apolygraphconsistsofmonitorsforpulserate,sweatingandbreathingrate.Thedeviceissupposedtouncoverliesbyrecordingincreasesinthesemeasuresasthesubjectanswersquestions.
Criticshavealwaysarguedthatcunningdefendantscancontroltheirphysiologicalresponsesandswaypolygraphresults.Butsupportersofthetechniquearguethatrecentresearchhasfoundittobereliable.ApsychologistnamedCharlesHontsatastateuniversityinIdaho,pointstolaboratorystudies,someofthembeinghisown,inwhichstudent-subjectswereofferedcashtoswaythetestresults.
ThisargumentisrejectedbyLeonardSaxe,apsychologistataBostonuniversity."Thereisahugedifferencebetweenstudentsinalabandadefendant,"hesays.Guiltydefendantshavetimeinwhichtorehearsetheirlies,andcanevencometobelievethemtobetrue.
Saxebelievesthattheentiretheoreticalbasisofliedetectionisinvalid."Itassumesyouwillbemorenervouslyingthantellingthetruth."Buthesaysthatforsomepeopleliesaretrivial,whilecertaintruthscanbehardtoswallow.
DavidFaigmanoftheUniversityofCaliforniasaysthatiftheSupremeCourtupholdsthemilitaryappealcourtsdecisiontoallowpolygraphevidence,polygraphbanswouldbeoverturnedinfederalcourtsacrossUS."Thatwillputabigburdenonjudgestounderstandthescience,andleadtoalotmoreexperttestimonyinthecourts,"hepredicts.Thejusticedepartmentfearsthatthiswillgreatlyincreasethecostoftrials.
Accordingtothepassage,whichorganizationsraisedtheproposaltostopthepracticeofliedetectionevidenceinmilitarycourt?______
A.FederalGovernment
B.USSupremeCourt
C.DepartmentofJustice
D.MilitaryCourts
12、
WhyhasPresidentBush'sbanonliedetectorevidenceinmilitarycourtsin1991beenoverturned?______
A.Becauseliedetectionissurroundedbyuncertainties
B.Becauseitrestrictsthedefendants'rightstoprovethattheyareinnocent
C.Because12statesalsoallowliedetectionevidencetobeheardincourts
D.BecausefederaljudgesfromtheSupremeCourtmaketheirdecisionsonthebasisofliedetectionevidence
13、
Aliedetectorfindoutthatthesubjectistellingalie______
A.bydetectingandanalyzingthesubjectsphysicalchanges
B.byincreasingthesubject'spulserate,sweatingandbreathingrate
C.byanalyzingtheanswersofthesubjecttocertainquestions
D.Alloftheabove
14、
WhatdoCharlesHonts'laboratorystudiessuggest?______
A.Highly-educatedcollegestudentscanbeatthepolygraph
B.Collegestudentsdonotwanttobeatthepolygraph
C.Polygraphisreliable
D.Polygraphfailedtodetecttheliesofcollegestudents
15、
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?______
A.LiedetectionevidencehasbeenbarredinUSmilitarycourtssincePresidentBushbanneditin1991
B.Reallyguiltydefendantsaremorecleverthancollegestudents
C.LeonardSaxebelievesthatpeoplearemorenervouslyingthantellingthetruth
D.DavidFaigmanisagainsttheuseofliedetectionevidenceinUScourts
16、Islanguage,likefood,abasichumanneedwithoutwhichachildatacriticalperiodoflifecanbestarvedanddamaged?JudgingfromthedrasticexperimentofFrederickIIinthethirteenthcentury,itmaybe.Hopingtodiscoverwhatlanguageachildwouldspeakifheheardnomothertongue,hetoldthenursestokeepsilent.
Alltheinfantsdiedbeforethefirstyear.Butclearlytherewasmorethanlackoflanguagehere.Whatwasmissingwasgoodmothering.Withoutgoodmothering,inthefirstyearoflifeespecially,thecapacitytosurviveisseri9uslyaffected.TodaynosuchseverelackexistsasthatorderedbyFrederick.Nevertheless,somechildrenarestillbackwardinspeaking.Mostoftenthereasonforthisisthatthemotherisinsensitivetothesignalsoftheinfant,whosebrainisprogrammedtolearnlanguagerapidly.Ifthesesensitiveperiodsareneglected,theidealtimeforacquiringskillspassesandtheymightneverbelearnedsoeasilyagain.Abirdlearnstosingandtoflyattherighttime,buttheprocessisslowandhardoncethecriticalstagehaspassed.
Expertssuggestthatspeechstagesarereachedinafixedsequenceandataconstantage,buttherearecaseswherespeechhasstartedlateinachildwhoeventuallyturnsouttobeofhighIQAttwelveweeksababysmilesandmakesvowel-likesounds;attwelvemonthshecanspeaksimplewordsandunderstandsimplecommands;ateighteenmonthshehasavocabularyofthreetofivewords.Atthreeheknowsabout1,000wordswhichhecanputintosentences,andatfourhis,languagediffersfromthatofhisparentsinstyle.ratherthangrammar.
Recentevidencesuggeststhataninfantisbornwiththecapacitytospeak.Whatisspecialaboutman'sbrain,comparedwiththatofthemonkey,isthecomplexsystemwhichenablesachildtoconnectthesightandfeelof,say,atoy-bearwiththesoundpattern"toybear".Andevenmoreincredibleistheyoungbrain'sabilitytopickoutanorderinlanguagefromthemixtureofsoundaroundhim,toanalyse,tocombineandrecombinethepartsofalanguageinnewways.
Butspeechhastobeinduced,andthisdependsoninteractionbetweenthemotherandthechild,wherethemotherrecognizesthesignalsinthechild'sbabbling(咿呀聲),graspingandsmiling,andrespondstothem.Insensitivityofthemothertothesesignalsdullstheinteractionbecausethechildgetsdiscouragedandsendsoutonlytheobvioussignals.Sensitivitytothechild'snon-verbalsignalsisessentialtothegrowthanddevelopmentoflanguage.
FrederickII'sexperimentwas______
A.toprovethatchildrenarebornwiththeabilitytospeak
B.todiscoverwhatlanguageachildwouldspeakwithouthearinganyhumanspeech
C.tofindoutwhatrolecarefulnursingwouldplayinteachingachildtospeak
D.toprovethatachildcouldbedamagedwithoutlearningalanguage
17、
Themostprobablereasonforsomechildrenbackwardinspeakingis______
A.theyareincapableoflearninglanguagerapidly
B.theyareexposedtotoomuchlanguageatonce
C.theirmothersrespondinadequatelytotheirattemptstospeak
D.theirmothersarenotintelligentenoughtohelpthem
18、
Whatisincredibleaboutachildisthat______
A.heisbornwiththecapacitytospeak
B.hehasabrainmolecomplexthanananimal's
C.hecanproducehisownsentences
D.heoweshisspeechabilitytogoodnursing
19、
Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthepassage?______
A.Thefacultyofspeechisinborninman
B.Encouragementisanythingbutessentialtoachildinlanguagelearning
C.Thechild'sbrainishighlyselective
D.Mostchildrenlearntheirlanguageindefinitestages
20、
Ifachildstartstospeaklaterthanothers,hewill______infuture.
A.haveahighIQ
B.belessintelligent
C.beinsensitivetoverbalsignals
D.notnecessarilybebackward
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.Dr.DanielStanley,anoceanographer,hasfoundvolcanicshardsinEgyptthathebelievesarelinkedtotheexplosion.ComputersimulationsbyMikeRampino,aclimatemodelerfromNewYorkUniversity,showthattheresultingashcloudcouldhaveplungedtheareaintodarkness,aswellasgeneratinglightningandhail,twoofthe10plagues.
B.Thecloudcouldhavealsoreducedtherainfall,causingadrought.IftheNilehadthenbeenpoisonedbytheeffectsoftheeruption,pollutioncouldhaveturneditred,ashappenedinarecentenvironmentaldisasterinAmerica.Thesamepollutioncouldhavedrivenmillionsoffrogsontotheland,thesecondplague.Onlandthefrogswoulddie,removingtheonlyobstacletoanexplosionoffliesandlice—thethirdandfourthplagues.Thefliescouldhavetransmittedfataldiseasestocattle(thefifthplague)andboilsandblisterstohumans(thesixthplague).
C.Moses,whichwillbebroadcastinDecember2022,willsuggestthatmuchoftheBiblestorycanbeexplainedbyasinglenaturaldisaster,ahugevolcaniceruptionontheGreekislandofSantoriniinthe16thcenturyB.C.
D.ThehourlongdocumentaryarguesthateventhestoryofthepartingoftheRedSea,whichallowedMosestoleadtheHebrewstosafetywhilethepursuingEgyptianarmywasdrowned,mayhaveitsoriginsintheeruption.Itrepeatsthetheorythat"RedSea"isamistranslationoftheSeaofReeds,amuchshallowerswamp.
E.TheprogrammetellsthestoryofhowMosesledtheHebrewsoutofEgyptafteraseriesofplagueshaddevastatedthecountry.Butitalsousesnewscientificresearchtoarguethatmanyoftheeventssurroundingtheexoduscouldhavebeentriggeredbytheeruption,whichwouldhavebeenathousandtimesmorepowerfulthananuclearbomb.
F.ComputersimulationsshowthattheSantorinieruptioncouldhavetriggereda600ft-hightidalwave,travelingatabout400milesanhour,whichwouldhavebeen6fthighandahundredmileslongwhenitreachedtheEgyptiandelta.Suchaneventwouldhavebeenrememberedforgenerations,andmayhaveprovidedtheinspirationforthestory.
G.FreshevidencethattheBiblicalplaguesandthepartingoftheRedSeawerenaturaleventsratherthanmythsormiraclesistobepresentedinanewBBCdocumentary.
Order:Gisthe1stparagraphandFisthelast.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Intoday'scomplexeconomicworld,neitherindividualsnornationsareself-sufficient.Nationshaveutilizeddifferenteconomicresources;peoplehavedevelopeddifferentskills.Thisisthefoundationofworldtradeandeconomicactivity.Asaresultofthistradeandactivity,internationalfinanceandbankinghaveevolved.
Forexample,the'UnitedStatesisamajorConsumerofcoffee,yetitdoesnotha
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