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感謝”珞珈人(武大考博)”群網(wǎng)友熱心提供題源一、閱讀理解Justiceinsocietymustincludebothafairtrialtotheaccusedandtheselectionofanappropriatepunishmentforthoseprovenguilty.Becausejusticeisregardedasoneform.ofequality,wefindinitsearlierexpressionstheideaofapunishmentequaltothecrime.RecordedintheOldTestamentistheexpression"aneyeforaneye,andatoothforatooth."Thatis,theindividualwhohasdonewronghascommittedanoffenceagainstsociety.Tomakeupforhisoffence,societymustgeteven.Thiscanbedoneonlybydoinganequalinjurytohim.Thisconceptionofretributivejusticeisreflectedinmanypartsofthelegaldocumentsandproceduresofmoderntimes.Itisillustratedwhenwedemandthedeathpenaltyforapersonwhohascommittedmurder.ThisphilosophyofpunishmentwassupportedbytheGermanidealistHegel.Hebelievedthatsocietyowedittothecriminaltogiveapunishmentequaltothecrimehehadcommitted.Thecriminalhadbyhisownactionsdeniedhistrueselfanditisnecessarytodosomethingthatwillcounteractthisdenialandrestoretheselfthathasbeendenied.Tothemurderernothinglessthangivinguphisownwillpayhisdebt.Thedemandofthedeathpenaltyisarightthestateowesthecriminalanditshouldnotdenyhimhisdue.Modernjuristshavetriedtoreplaceretributivejusticewiththenotionofcorrectivejustice.Theaimofthelatterisnottoabandontheconceptofequalitybuttofindamoreadequatewaytoexpressit.Ittriestopreservetheideaofequalopportunityforeachindividualtorealizethebestthatisinhim.Thecriminalisregardedasbeingsociallyillandinneedoftreatmentthatwillenablehimtobecomeanormalmemberofsociety.Beforeatreatmentcanbeadministered,thecauseofhisantisocialbehavior.mustbefound.Ifthecausecanberemoved,provisionsmustbemadetohavethisdone.Onlythosecriminalswhoareincurableshouldbepermanentlyseparatedfronttherestofthesociety.Thisdoesnotmeanthatcriminalswillescapepunishmentorbequicklyreturnedtotakeupcareersofcrime.Itmeansthatjusticeistohealtheindividual,notsimplytogetevenwithhim.Ifseverepunishmentsistheonlyadequatemeansforaccompanyingthis,itshouldbeadministered.However,theindividualshouldbegiveneveryopportunitytoassumeanormalplaceinsociety.Hisconvictionofcrimemustnotdeprivehimoftheopportunitytomakehiswayinthesocietyofwhichheisapart.1.The
best
title
for
this
selection
is
(B)
A.Fitting
Punishment
to
the
Crime
B.Approaches
to
Just
Punishment
C.Improvement
in
Legal
Justice
D.Attaining
Justice
in
the
Courts
2.The
passage
implies
that
the
basic
difference
between
retributive
justice
and
corrective
justice
is
the
(C)
.
A.
type
of
crime
that
was
proven
B.
severity
for
the
punishment
C.
reason
for
the
sentence
D.
outcome
of
the
trial
3.
The
punishment
that
would
be
most
inconsistent
with
the
views
of
corrective
justice
would
be(D).A.
forced
brain
surgery
B.
whipping
C.
solitary
confinement
D.
the
electric
chair
4.
The
Biblical
expression
"an
eye
for
an
eye,
and
a
tooth
for
a
tooth”
was
presented
in
order
to
(D).
A.
prove,that
equality
demands
just
punishment
B.
justify
the
need
for
punishment
as
a
part
of
law
C.
give
moral
backing
to
retributive
justice
D.
prove
that
man
has
long
been
interested
in
justice
"In
every
known
human
society
the
male's
needs
for
achievement
can
be
recognized...
In
agreat
number
of
human
societies
men's
sureness
of
their
sex
role
is
tied
up
with
their
right,
orability,
to
practice
some
activity
that
women
are
not
allowed
to
practice.
Their
maleness
in
facthas
to
be
underwritten
by
preventing
women
from
entering
some
field
or
performing
somefeat."This
is
the
conclusion
of
the
anthropologist
Margaret
Mead
about
the
way
in
which
the
rolesof
men
and
women
in
society
should
be
distinguished.If
talk
and
are
considered
it
would
seem
that
the
formal
emancipation
of
women
is
far
fromcomplete.
There
is
a
flow
of
publications
about
the
continuing
domestic
bondage
of
womenand
about
the
complicated
system
of
defences
which
men
have
thrown
up
around
theirhitherto
accepted
advantages,
taking
sometimes
the
obvious
form
of
exclusion
from
types
ofoccupation
and
sociable
groupings,
and
sometimes
the
more
subtle
form
of
automatic
doubtof
the
seriousness
of
women's
pretensions
to
the
level
of
intellect
and
resolution
that
men,
itis
supposed,
bring
to
the
business
of
running
the
world.There
are
a
good
many
objective
pieces
of
evidence
for
the
erosion
of
men's
status.
In
thefirst
place,
there
is
the
widespread
postwar
phenomenon
of
the
woman
Prime
Minister,
inIndia,
Sri
Lanka
and
Israel.Secondly,
there
is
the
very
large
increase
in
the
number
of
women
who
work,
especiallymarriedwomen
and
mothers
of
children.
More
diffusely
there
are
the
increasingly
numerousconvergences
between
male
and
female
behaviour:
the
approximation
to
identical
styles
indress
and
coiffure,
the
sharing
of
domestic
tasks,
and
the
admission
of
women
to
all
sorts
ofhitherto
exclusively
male
leisure-time
activities.Everyone
carries
round
with
him
a
fairly
definite
idea
of
the
primitive
or
natural
conditions
ofhuman
life.
It
is
acquired
more
by
the
study
of
humorous
cartoons
than
of
archaeology,
butthat
does
not
matter
since
it
is
not
significant
as
theory
but
only
as
an
expression
of
inwardlyfelt
expectations
of
people's
sense
of
what
is
fundamentally
proper
in
the
differentiationbetween
the
roles
of
the
two
sexes.
In
this
rudimentary
natural
society
men
go
out
to
huntand
fish
and
to
fight
off
the
tribe
next
door
while
women
keep
the
fire
going.
Amorousinitiative
is
firmly
reserved
to
the
man,
who
sets
about
courtship
with
a
club.5.
The
phrase
"men's
sureness
of
their
sex
role"
in
the
first
paragraph
suggests
that
they(C)A.
are
confident
in
their
ability
to
charm
women.B.
take
the
initiative
in
courtship.C.
have
a
clear
idea
of
what
is
considered
"manly".D.
tend
to
be
more
immoral
than
women
are.6.
The
third
paragraph(A)A.
generally
agrees
with
the
first
paragraphB.
has
no
connection
with
the
first
paragraphC.
repeats
the
argument
of
the
second
paragraphD.
contradicts
the
last
paragraph7.
The
usual
idea
of
the
cave
man
in
the
last
paragraph(B)A.
is
based
on
the
study
of
archaeologyB.
illustrates
how
people
expect
men
to
behaveC.
is
dismissed
by
the
author
as
an
irrelevant
jokeD.
proves
that
the
man,
not
woman,
should
be
the
wooer8.
The
opening
quotation
from
Margaret
Mead
sums
up
a
relationship
between
man
and
woman
which
the
author(D)A.
approves
ofB.
argues
is
naturalC.
completely
rejectsD.
expects
to
go
on
changingFarmersinthedevelopingworldhatepricefluctuations.Itmakesithardtoplanahead.Butmostofthemhavelittlechoice:theysellatthepricethemarketsets.FarmersinEurope,theU.S.andJapanareluckier:theyreceivemassivegovernmentsubsidiesintheformofguaranteedpricesordirecthandouts.LastmonthU.S.PresidentBushsignedanewfarmbillthatgivesAmericanfarmers$190billionoverthenext10years,or$83billionmorethantheyhadbeenscheduledtoget,andpushesU.S.agriculturalsupportclosetocrazyEuropeanlevels.Bushsaidthestepwasnecessaryto"promotefarmerindependenceandpreservethefarmwayoflifeforgenerations".ItisalsodesignedtohelptheRepublicanPartywincontroloftheSenateinNovember'smidtermelections.Agriculturalproductioninmostpoorcountriesaccountsforupto50%ofGDP,comparedtoonly3%inrichcountries.Butmostfarmersinpoorcountriesgrowjustenoughforthemselvesandtheirfamilies.ThosewhotryexportingtotheWestfindtheirgoodswhackedwithhugetariffsorcompetingagainstcheapersubsidizedgoods.In1999theUnitedNationsConferenceonTradeandDevelopmentconcludedthatforeachdollardevelopingcountriesreceiveinaidtheyloseupto$14justbecauseoftradebarriersimposedontheexportoftheirmanufacturedgoods.It'snotasifthedevelopingworldwantsanyfavours,saysGeraldSsendwula,Uganda'sMinisterofFinance."Whatwewantisfortherichcountriestoletuscompete."AgricultureisoneofthefewareasinwhichtheThirdWorldcancompete.Landandlabourarecheap,andasfarmingmethodsdevelop,newtechnologiesshouldimproveoutput.Thisisnopieintheskyspeculation.ThebiggestsuccessinKenya'seconomyoverthepastdecadehasbeentheboominexportsofcutflowersandvegetablestoEurope.Butthatmayallchangein2023,whenKenyawillbeslightlytoorichtoqualifyforthe"leastdevelopedcountry"statusthatallowsAfricanproducerstoavoidpayingstiffEuropeanimportdutiesonselectedagriculturalproducts.Withtradebarriersinplace,thehorticultureindustryinKenyawillshrivelasquicklyasadiscardedrose.Andwhileagricultureexportsremainthegreathopeforpoorcountries,reducingtradebarriersinothersectorsalsoworks:AmericasAfricanGrowthandOpportunityAct,whichcutsdutiesonexportsofeverythingfromhandicraftstoshoes,hasprovedaboontoAfrica'smanufacturers.Thelesson:theThirdWorldcanprosperiftherichworldgivesitafairgo.ThisiswhatmakesBush'sdecisiontoincreasefarmsubsidieslastmonthallthemoredepressing.Poorcountrieshavelongsuspectedthattherichworldurgestradeliberalizationonlysoitcanwangleitswayintonewmarkets.SuchsuspicionscausedtheSeattletradetalkstobreakdownthreeyearsago.ButlastNovembermembersoftheWorldTradeOrganization,meetinginDoha,Qatar,finallyagreedtoanewroundoftalksdesignedtoopenupglobaltradeinagricultureandtextiles.Richcountriesassuredpoorcountries,thattheirconcernswerefinallybeingaddressed.Bush'shandoutlastmonthmakesalieof9.By
comparison,
farmers
(C)
receive
more
government
subsidies
than
others.?A.in
the
developing
worldB.in
JapanC.in
EuropeD.in
America?10.In
addition
to
the
economic
considerations,
there
is
a
(A)
motive
behind
Bush’s
signing
of
the
new
farm
bill.?A.partisanB.socialC.financialD.cultural?11.The
message
the
writer
attempts
to
convey
throughout
the
passage
is
that
(A)?A.poor
countries
should
be
given
equal
opportunities
in
trade?B.“the
least?developed
country”
status
benefits
agricultural
countries?C.poor
countries
should
remove
their
suspicions
about
trade
liberalization?D.farmers
in
poor
countries
should
also
receive
the
benefit
of
subsidies12.The
writer’s
attitude
towards
new
farm
subsidies
in
the
U.S.
is
(C)?A.favourableB.ambiguousC.criticalD.reservedRogerRosenblatt’sbookBlackFiction,inattemptingtoapplyliteraryratherthansociopoliticalcriteriatoitssubject,successfullyalterstheapproachtakenbymostpreviousstudies.AsRosenblattnotes,criticismofBlackwritinghasoftenservedasapretextforexpoundingonBlackhistory.AddisonGayle’srecentwork,forexample,judgesthevalueofBlackfictionbyovertlypoliticalstandards,ratingeachworkaccordingtothenotionsofBlackidentitywhichitpropounds.
Althoughfictionassuredlyspringsfrompoliticalcircumstances,itsauthorsreacttothosecircumstancesinwaysotherthanideological,andtalkingaboutnovelsandstoriesprimarilyasinstrumentsofideologycircumventsmuchofthefictionalenterprise.Rosenblatt’sliteraryanalysisdisclosesaffinitiesandconnectionsamongworksofBlackfictionwhichsolelypoliticalstudieshaveoverlookedorignored.
WritingacceptablecriticismofBlackfiction,however,presupposesgivingsatisfactoryanswerstoanumberofquestions.Firstofall,isthereasufficientreason,otherthantheracialidentityoftheauthors,togrouptogetherworksbyBlackauthors?Second,howdoesBlackfictionmakeitselfdistinctfromothermodernfictionwithwhichitislargelycontemporaneous?RosenblattshowsthatBlackfictionconstitutesadistinctbodyofwritingthathasanidentifiable,coherentliterarytradition.LookingatnovelswrittenbyBlacksoverthelasteightyyears,hediscoversrecurringconcernsanddesignsindependentofchronology.Thesestructuresarethematic,andtheyspring,notsurprisingly,fromthecentralfactthattheBlackcharactersinthesenovelsexistinapredominantlyWhiteculture,whethertheytrytoconformtothatcultureorrebelagainstit.
BlackFictiondoesleavesomeaestheticquestionsopen.Rosenblatt’sthematicanalysispermitsconsiderableobjectivity;heevenexplicitlystatesthatitisnothisintentiontojudgethemeritofthevariousworksyethisreluctanceseemsmisplaced,especiallysinceanattempttoappraisemighthaveledtointerestingresults.Forinstance,someofthenovelsappeartobestructurallydiffuse.Isthisadefect,oraretheauthorsworkingoutof,ortryingtoforge,adifferentkindofaesthetic?Inaddition,thestyleofsomeBlacknovels,likeJeanToomer’sCane,vergesonexpressionismorsurrealism;doesthistechniqueprovideacounterpointtotheprevalentthemethatportraysthefateagainstwhichBlackheroesarepitted,athemeusuallyconveyedbymorenaturalisticmodesofexpression?
Inspiteofsuchomissions,whatRosenblattdoesincludeinhisdiscussionmakesforanastuteandworthwhilestudy.BlackFictionsurveysawidevarietyofnovels,bringingtoourattentionintheprocesssomefascinatingandlittle-knownworkslikeJamesWeldonJohnson’sAutobiographyofanEx-ColoredMan.Itsargumentistightlyconstructed,anditsforthright,lucidstyleexemplifieslevelheadedandpenetratingcriticism.13
The
author
objects
to
criticism
of
Black
fiction
like
that
by
Addison
Gayle
because
it(D).A.
emphasizes
purely
literary
aspects
of
such
fictionB.
misinterprets
the
ideological
content
of
such
fictionC.
misunderstands
the
notions
of
Black
identity
contained
in
such
fictionD.
substitutes
political
for
literary
criteria
in
evaluating
such
fiction14.
The
author
of
the
passage
is
primarily
concerned
with
(A).A.
evaluating
the
soundness
of
a
work
of
criticismB.
comparing
various
critical
approaches
to
"a
subjectC.
discussing
the
limitations
of
a
particular
kind
of
criticismD.
summarizing
the
major
points
made
in
a
work
of
criticism15.
The
author's
discussion
of
Black
Fiction
can
be
best
described
as
(B).A.
pedantic
and
contentiousB.
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