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考研外語命題預(yù)測試卷5
一、UseofEnglish
1、GregFocker,playedbyBenStiller,representsa
generationofAmericankids(1)inthe1980sonthe
philosophythatanyachievement,howeverslight,(2)a
ribbon.(3)replacedpunishment;criticismbecameadirty
word.InTexas,teacherswereadvisedto(4)usingredink,
thecolourof(5).InCalifornia,ataskforcewassetup
to(6)theconceptofselfworthintotheeducationsystem.
Swathingyoungstersina(7)shieldofself-esteem,went
thephilosophy,wouldprotectthemfromthenastythingsinlife,
suchasbadschoolgrades,underagesex,drugabuse,dead-end
jobsandcriminality.
(8)thattheninth-placeribbonsareindangerof
stranglingthe(9)childrentheyweresupposedtohelp.
America,s(10)withself-esteem一likealldevelopmentsin
psychology,itgradually(11)itswaytoBritain一has
turnedchildrenwhowere(12)with(13)intoadults
who(14)ateventhemildestbrickbats.Manybelievethat
thefeel-goodculturehasrisenatthe(15)oftraditional
education,anopinionespousedinanewbook,DumbingDownOur
Kids:WhyAmericanChildrenFeelGoodAboutThemselvesBut
Can'tRead,Write,orAdd,bytheconservativecommentator
CharlesSykes.
Notonlythat,butthefoundations(16)whichthe
self-esteemindustryisbuiltarebeing(17)asdecidedly
shaky.RoyBaumeister,professorofpsychologyatFloridaState
Universityandonceaself-esteementhusiast,isnow(18)
arevisionofthepopulistorthodoxy."Afteralltheseyears,
I'msorrytosay,myrecommendationisthis:forget,about
self-esteemand(19)moreonself-controland
self-discipline”,hewroterecently."Recentworksuggests
thiswouldbegoodfortheindividualandgoodforsociety—and
mightevenbeableto(20)someofthosepromisesthat
self-esteemoncemadebutcouldnotkeep”.
A.born
B.cared
C.yielded
D.reared
2、(2)
A.preserved
B.deserved
C.reserved
D.conserved
3、⑶
A.Apprehension
B.Plausibility
C.Approval
D.Resentment
4、(4)
A.forbid
B.ban
C.avoid
D.evade
5、(5)
A.reproach
B.apprehension
C.error
D.mistake
6、(6)
A.reject
B.inject
C.project
D.deject
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7、(7)
A.sturdy
B.elastic
C.flexible
D.smooth
8、(8)
A.Now
B.Despite
C.For
D.Except
9、⑼
A.exactly
B.very
C.specific
D.special
10、(10)
A.possession
B.repulsion
C.obsession
D.compulsion
11、(H)
A.wandered
4
B.came
C.filtered
D.went
12、(12)
A.packed
B.scrambled
C.filled
D.showered
13、(13)
A.compliments
B.complacency
C.flattering
D.boast
14、(14)
A.fumble
B.crumple
C.stumble
D.stagger
15、(15)
A.fare
B.expenditure
C.expense
目5
D.risk
16、(16)
A.for
B.on
C.to
D.in
17、(17)
A.supposed
B.composed
C.disposed
D.exposed
18、(18)
A.deciding
B.forcing
C.pioneering
D.imposing
19、(19)
A.put
B.cut
C.condense
D.concentrate
20、(20)
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A.fill
B.take
C.commit
D.bring
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Violentlyricsinsongsincreaseaggression-relatedthoughts
andemotionsandcouldindirectlycreateamorehostilesocial
environment,astudyreleasedonSundaybyaU.S.psychology
associationfound.TheWashingtonD.C.-basedAmerican
PsychologicalAssociation(APA)releasedthestudy,resulting
fromfiveexperimentsinvolvingover500collegestudents,in
theMayissueoftheJournalofPersonalityandSocial
Psychology.
Theviolentsongsincreasedfeelingsofhostilitywithout
provocationorthreat,accordingtothestudy.Itsaidthe
effectwasnottheresultofdifferencesinmusicalstyle,
specificperformingartistorarousalpropertiesofthesongs.
Eventhehumorousviolentsongsincreasedaggressivethoughts,
thestudysaid.
Thegroupsaidthestudycontradictsapopularnotionthat
listeningtoangry,violentmusicactuallyservesasapositive
catharsisforpeople.
Themusicindustrycameundercriticismfromlawmakersin
Octoberforfailingtousemoredescriptiveparentaladvisory
labelsthatspecifywhetherthemusiccontainssex,violence
orstronglanguage.
ButtheRecordingIndustryAssociationofAmerica(RIAA)has
saidthatcurrentCDlabelsgiveparentsenoughinformation
withoutviolatingtherighttofreeexpression.TheRIAAisthe
tradegroupfortheworld'sfivebiglabels,includingAOLTime
WarnerInc.,EMIGroupPlc.,BertelsmannAG,Vivendi
UniversaTsUniversalMusicandSonyCorp.
ResultsoftheAPA'sexperimentsshowedthatviolentsongsled
tomoreaggressiveinterpretationsofambiguouslyaggressive
wordsandincreasedtherelativespeedwithwhichpeopleread
aggressiveversusnon-aggressivewords."Such
aggression-biasedinterpretationscan,inturn,instigatea
moreaggressiveresponse,verbalorphysical,thanwouldhave
beenemittedinanonbiasedstate,thusprovokinganaggressive
escalatoryspiralofantisocialexchanges”,saidresearcher
CraigAnderson,inastatement.
Whileresearcherssaidrepeatedexposuretoviolentlyrics
couldindirectlycreateamorehostilesocialenvironment,they
saiditwaspossibletheeffectsofviolentsongsmaylastonly
afairlyshorttime.
AccordingtothestudybyAPA,intensifiedaggressionhad
nothingtodowith.
A.actualperformersofmusic
B.amorehostileenvironment
C.feelingsofhostility
D.violenthumorsofthesongs
2、
Theword"catharsis"inPara.3mostprobablymeans.
A.anunpopularnotion
B.theremovalofstrongfeelings
C.anincreaseofaggressiveemotions
D.theoverreactiontoviolentlyrics
3、
Whichofthe'followingstatementsistrue?
A.Theresearchers,workwasunpopularbecauseofitsbiased
conclusions.
B.Themusicindustrywasaccusedofunclearspecificationof
thenatureofthesongs.
C.ThecurrentCDlabelsfailedtospecifywhetherthemusic
isappropriateforyouth.
D.Themusicindustrywouldhavetoyieldtothepressurefrom
thepoliticians.
4、
CraigAndersonwouldprobablyagreethat.
A.therelationbetweenviolentmusicandaggressivethoughts
wasambiguous
B.moreexperimentswereneededtojustifytheresults
achievedsofar
C.antisocialexchangescouldbeultimatelyattributedto
violentsongs
D.nonbiasedinterpretationsmightcausemoreaggressive
socialresponses
5、
Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.
A.somemusicalstyleswouldleadtoashortperiodof
increasedsocialhostility
B.researchersweredividedaboutthefundamentalcausesof
aggressiveemotions
C.parentsneedn,tworryalotabouttheirkids'occasional
exposuretoviolentsongs
D.musicindustrywouldhavetobemorealerttoviolentwords
initsmusic
6、Thebiggestdangerfacingtheglobalairlineindustryis
nottheeffectsofterrorism,war,SARSandeconomicdownturn.
Itisthattheseblows,whichhavehelpedgroundthreenational
flagcarriersandforcetwoAmericanairlinesintobankruptcy,
willdivertattentionfromtheinherentweaknessesofaviation,
whichtheyhaveexacerbated.Asinthecrisisthatattendedthe
firstGulfWar,manyairlineshopethattrafficwillsoonbounce
back,andafewcatastrophicyearswillbefollowedbyfuller
planes,happierpassengersandareturntoprofitability.Yet
theindustry'sproblemsaredeeper一andolder一thanthetrauma
ofthepasttwoyearsimplies.
Asthecentenaryofthefirstpoweredflightapproachesin
December,theindustryitlaunchedisstillremarkably
primitive.Thecarindustry,creatednotlongaftertheWright
Brothersmadehistory,isnowaglobalindustrydominatedby
adozenfirms,atleasthalfofwhichmakegoodprofits.Yet
commercialaviationconsistsof267internationalcarriersand
another500-plusdomesticones.Theworld'sbiggestcarrier,
AmericanAirlines,hasbarely7%oftheglobalmarket,whereas
theworld;sbiggestcarmaker,GeneralMotors,has(withits
associatedfirms)aboutaquarteroftheworld'sautomobile
market.
Aviationhasbeenincompletelyderegulated,andinonlytwo
markets:AmericaandEurope.Everywhereelse,governments
dictatewhofliesunderwhatrules.Theseaimtopreserve
state-ownednationalflag-carriers,runforprestigerather
thanprofit.Andnumerousrestrictionsonforeignownership
impedecross-borderairlinemergers.
InAmerica,thebignetworkcarriersfacebarrierstoexit,
whichhavekepttheirroutenetworkstoolarge.Tradeunions
resistingjobcutsandCongressmenopposingrouteclosuresin
theirterritoryconspiretoblockchange.InEurope,
liberalizationislimitedbybilateraldealsthatprevent,for
instance,BritishAirways(BA)flyingtoAmericafromFrankfurt
orParis,orLufthansaofferingtransatlanticflightsfrom
London,sHeathrow.Tousethecarindustryanalogy,itisas
ifonlyRenaultswereallowedtodriveonFrenchmotorways.
Inairlines,theoptimistsarethosewhothinkthatthingsare
nowsohadthattheindustryhasnooptionbuttoevolve.
FrederickReid,presidentofDeltaAirLines,saidearlierthis
yearthateventssincetheSeptember11thattacksarethe
equivalentofameteorstrike,changingtheclimate,creating
asortofnuclearwinterandleadingtoa"compressed
evolutionarycycle”.Sohow,lookingonthebrightside,might
theindustrylookafterfiveyearsofaccelerateddevelopment?
Accordingtotheauthor,thedeeperproblemsofaviation
industry.
A.aretheeffectsofvariousdisasters
B.areactuallynotfullyrecognized
C.areattractingalotofattention
D.arenottherealcauseofairlines'bankruptcy
7、
Oneofthefactsthatreflecttheprimitivenessofairline
industryis.
A.itshistoryismuchlongerthanthatofcarindustry
B.itiscomposedofinternationalanddomesticcarriers
C.itsmarketisdividedbymanyarelativelysmallcarrier
D.itisstillanindustryofcomparativelylowprofits
8、
Whatdoestheauthormeanby“Aviationhasbeenincompletely
deregulated...(Para.3)?
A.Governmentalrestrictionsarestillimposedonaviation
industryinmanyareas.
B.Governmentshelpestablishrulesforaviationindustry
onlyinAmericaandEurope.
C.Somecountrieshopetohelptheirnationalcarrierskeep
uptheirnationalprestige.
D.Manycountriesdiscouragemergerplansbetweenforeignand
domesticcarriers.
9、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.freecompetitionmayhelpsolvetheproblemsconfronting
aviationindustry
B.problemsinAmericaaremoreofapoliticalnaturethanthat
inEurope
C.carindustryshouldexertamorepowerfulinfluenceon
aviationindustry
D.thereisstillalongwaytogobeforetheproblemscanbe
solved
10、
AccordingtoFredrickReid,theaviationindustry.
A.isfacingaveryserioussituation
B.willconfrontadifficultevolution
C.hasnowayoutofthepresentdifficulty
D.willexperiencearadicalreform
11、Inthecollege-admissionswars,weparentsarethetrue
fighters.We'repushingourkidstogetgoodgrades,takeSAT
preparatorycoursesandbuildresumessotheycangetintothe
collegeofourfirstchoice.Wesayourmotivesareselfless
andsensible.AdegreefromStanfordorPrincetonistheticket
forlife.IfAaronandNicoledon'tgetin,they'reforever
doomed.Gosh,we'redelusional.
I,vetwicebeentothewars,andasIsurveythebattlefield,
somethingdifferentishappening.It'stheone-upmanshipamong
parents.Weseeourkids'collegeratingasmedalsprovinghow
wel1orhowpoorlywe'veraisedthem.Butwecan'tacknowledge
thatourobsessionismoreaboutusthanthem.Sowe've
contrivedvariousjustificationsthatturnouttobe
half-truths,prejudicesormyths.Itactuallydoesn'tmatter
muchwhetherAaronandNicolegotoStanford.
Admissionsanxietyafflictsonlyaminorityofparents.It's
truethatgettingintocollegehasgenerallybecometougher
becausethenumberofhigh-schoolgraduateshasgrown.From
1994to2022,theincreaseis28percent.Still,64percentof
freshmenattendschoolswhereacceptanceratesexceed70
percent,andtheapplicationsurgeateliteschoolsdwarfs
populationgrowth.TakeYale.In1994,itaccepted18.9percent
of12,991applicants;thisyearitadmittedonly8.6percent
of21,000.
Wehaveafull-blownprestigepanic;weworrythattherewon't
beenoughmedalstogoaround.Fearfulparentsprodtheir
childrentoapplytomoreschoolsthanever."Theepicenters
(ofparentalanxiety)usedtobeonthecoasts,Boston,NewYork,
Washington,LosAngeles”,saysTomParker,Amherst's
admissionsdean."Butit'sradiatedthroughoutthecountry”.
Underlyingthehysteriaisthebeliefthatscarceelitedegrees
mustbehighlyvaluable.Theirgraduatesmustenjoymore
successbecausetheygetabettereducationanddevelopbetter
contacts.Allthat,splausibleandmostlywrong."Wehaven't
foundanyconvincingevidencethatselectivityorprestige
matters”,saysErnestT.PascarellaoftheUniversityofIowa,
coauthorof“HowCollegeAffectsStudents”,an827
evaluationofhundredsofstudiesofthecollegeexperience.
Selectiveschoolsdon'tsystematicallyemploybetter
instructionalapproachesthanless-selectiveschools,
accordingtoastudybyPascarellaandGeorgeKuhofIndiana
University.Somedo;somedon't.Ontwomeasuresprofessors5
feedbackandthenumberofessayexamsselectiveschoolsdo
slightlyworse.
Intheauthor'seyes,parentspushingtheirkidstoanelite
degreeare.
A.aggressive
B.misguided
C.reasonable
D.failing
12、
Wecaninferfromthesecondparagraphthat.
A.theauthorusedtoserveinthearmy
B.kidspoorlybroughtupmayhopetobeaccepted
C.thereisaseverecompetitionbetweenpoorlyandwellbred
kids
D.failuretobeadmittedbyselectiveschoolsmayreflect
badlyonparents
13、
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?
A.Mostparentsfeelcertainthattheirkidswillbeaccepted
byacollege.
B.Highschoolgraduatesfinditdifficulttobeadmittedinto
acollege.
C.Fewerhighschoolgraduatesapplytoeliteschoolsthan
before.
D.Parentsonthecoastsaremoreworriedabouttheirkids'
admission.
14、
AccordingtoErnestT.Pascarella,eliteschools.
A.donotliveuptotheirprestige
B.arenotrighttoselecttheirapplicants
C.donotensureastudent'ssuccess
D.arenotstrictlyselective
15、
Allofthefollowingwordsareusedtodescribetheauthor's
viewsofparentsEXCEPT.
A.anxiety
B.delusional
C.obsession
D.sensible
16、TheU.S,SupremeCourt,sdecisionMondaytoletstanda
rulinginanonlinedefamationcasewillmakeitmoredifficult
todeterminecorrectlegaljurisdictionsinotherInternet
cases,legalexpertssaid.
Byoptingnottotakethecase,thehighcourteffectively
endorsedalowercourt(sdecisionthataColoradocompanythat
postsratingsofhealthplansontheInternetcouldbesuedfor
defamationinaWashingtoncourt.Thelowercourtrulingisone
不______Q
q18
ofseveralthatmakesiteasierforplaintiffstosueWebsite
operatorsintheirownjurisdictions,ratherthanwherethe
operatorsmaintainaphysicalpresence.
ThecaseinvolvedadefamationsuitfiledbyChehalis,
Wash,-basedNorthwestHealthcareAllianceagainstLakewood,
Colo,-basedHealthgrades,com.TheAlliancesuedinWashington
federal,courtafterHealthgrades,compostedanegative
rankingofNorthwestHealthcare,shomehealthservicesonthe
Internet.Healthgrades,comarguedthatitshouldnotbesubject
tothejurisdictionofacourtinWashingtonbecauseits
publishingoperationisinColorado.
ObserverssaidthefactthattheSupremeCourtoptednottohear
thecaseonlycloudsthelegalsituationforWebsiteoperators.
GeoffStewart,apartneratJonesDayinWashington,D.C.,said
thattheSupremeCourteventuallymustactontheissue,as
Internetsitesthatrateeverythingfromautomobile
dealershipstocreditofferscouldscalebacktheirofferings
toavoidlawsuitsoriginatingnumerousjurisdictions.
Onlinepublishersalsomighthavetoworryaboutbeingdragged
intolawsuitsinforeigncourts,saidDowLohnesAlbertson
attorneyJonHart,whohasrepresentedtheOnlineNews
Association.
“ThemuchmoredifficultproblemsforU.S.mediacompanies
arisewhenclaimsarebroughtinforeigncountriesovercontent
publishedintheUnitedStates”,Hartsaid.Hartcitedarecent
caseinwhichanAustraliancourtruledthatDowJonesmust
appearinaVictoria,Australiacourttodefenditspublication
ofallarticleontheU.S.-basedWallStreetJournalWebsite.
AccordingtoHart,thepotentialchillingeffectofthosesorts
ofjurisdictionaldecisionsissubstantial."Ihavenotyet
seenpublishersholdingbackonwhattheyotherwisepublish
becausethey'reafraidthey*regoingtogetsuedinanother
country,butthatdoesn'tmeanitwon'thappenifweseearash
ofU.S.libelcasesagainstU.S.mediacompaniesbeingbrought
inforeigncountries”,hesaid.
Untilthehighcourtdecidestoweighindirectlyonthisissue,
Websiteoperatorsthatofferinformationandservicestousers
locatedoutsideoftheirhomestatesmustdealwithathorny
legallandscape,saidJohnMorgan,apartneratPerkinsCole
LLPandanexpertinInternetlaw.
TheauthorseemstobelievethattheSupremeCourt'sdecision
A.putsWebsiteoperatorsatalegaldisadvantage
B.renderscorrectlegaldecisionsinothercasesimpossible
C.bringsaboutaseriesofincorrectlegalrulings
D.causesoperatorstoissuebalancedhealthplans
17、
Healthgrades,comclaimedthatitshouldn'tbesuedin
Washingtonbecause.
A.itsheadquartersareinColorado
B.itdoesn,thaveaphysicalpresenceinWashington
C.itsratingdidn'thaveaharmfuleffectonthecompany
D.itsoperationwascarriedoutinWashingtonarea
18、
AccordingtoGeoffStewart,thehighcourt'sdecisionwill
A.makefurtheractsonthisissuedifficult
B.originatenumerousofferingsofjurisdictions
C.causeInternetsitestobemorecautiousintheirofferings
D.makeprovidersofinformationgocrazy
19、
HartcitedacaseinanAustraliancourttoindicatethat
A.thehighcourtshouldweighinimmediatelyontheissue
B.problemsforAmericanmediacompaniesaregettingmore
difficult
C.thejurisdictionaldecisionwillhaveachillingeffecton
companies
D.Americanonlinepublishersmightbesuedinforeigncourts
20、
Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlytoshowthat.
A.theSupremeCourt'srulingisincorrect
B.legalproblemsarefarfromover
C.Internetlegalbordersarestillnotclear
D.uncertaintiesexistaboutvalidityofWebsites
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
C、D、E>F、G...)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
ThestartofmonetaryunioninEuropeisanexcitingevent.
Thereislittledoubtthatitcanunleashanewdynamicof
enterpriseandgrowthbenefitingallofus.(41).
Euro-landfacestheserisksbecauseitisstillanincomplete
andunfinishedproject.Itisincompletebecause,while
monetarypolicieswillnowbeconductedattheEuropeanlevel,
theothertoolsofmacroeconomicmanagementremainfirmlyin
thehandsofnationalauthorities.Itisunfinishedbecausethe
EuropeanCentralBank(ECB)itselfhasbeenlefthandicapped
intheeventofmajorfinancialcrises
(42).Theseconflictswillberaisedwheneconomic
conditionsdivergewithinEuro-land.Inevitably,the
difficultiesincoordinatingdifferentnationalpolicieswith
themonetarypolicyoftheECBwillcreatetensionsand
disagreement.Ofcourse,thesamethinghappenswithinanation
betweenthenationalcentralbankandthegovernment.Butthe
intensityoftheconflictislikelytobegreaterinEuro-land
becausethenationalgovernmentsbearpoliticalresponsibility
fordeterioratingeconomicconditions,whereastheECBwillbe
somefarawayinstitutionwithoutpoliticalaccountability.
TheECBitselfwillbehandicappedbythefactthatanessential
partofmonetarypolicies一banksupervisionandcontrol,has
beenlefttonationalauthorities,includingnationalbanks.
Thiswillnotmattermuchintimesoffinancialstability.But
inperiodsoffinancialupheaval,whichinevitablywilloccur,
itcouldhaveasubstantialimpact.TheECBwillthenlackthe
informationandinstrumentstoactquickly.Thismayverywell
exacerbatethecrisis.
Historytellsusthatmonetaryunificationmustbepartofa
whole.Onecannotsimplycentralizemonetarydecision-making
withoutatthesametimecentralizingtheotherpartsof
macroeconomicmanagement.Andthefactisthatcrucialparts
ofthelatterhaveremainedinthehandsofthenationstates
inEurope.InasenseonecansaythatthestartofEuro-land
islikeamoveintoanewandbeautifulhouse,which
unfortunately,doesnotyethavearoof.
So,wheredoesthatleadus?Twopossiblescenariosemerge,an
optimisticandapessimisticone.(43).
Thesecondscenarioislessidyllic.Europeancitizensresist
furtherattemptstotransferpowertoEuropeaninstitutions.
Euro-landlingersinitsunfinishedstate.Economicstormsstir
rancorbetweentheECBandthenationalgovernments,andamong
thenationalgovernmentsthemselves.Insteadofanoasisof
monetarystability,Euro-landbecomesasourceofinstability.
TheEurowouldnotbecomethestrongandstablecurrencythat
somanyobserversexpectittobe.(44).
Whichofthetwoscenariosisthemorelikely?(45).These
donotexist.Oneconclusion,however,canbedrawn.If
Euro-landfailstomoveforwardtowardpoliticalunion,itwill
notlast.
A.Thesimplefactthatmonetarypolicieswillbegovernedby
aEuropeaninstitutionwhilefiscalpoliciesremaininthe
handsofthenationalgovernmentscreatestheriskofserious
conflictsbetweengovernmentsandtheECB.
B.ButtheintroductionoftheEuroisalsorepletewithrisks.
Thereareworthkeepinginmindevenaschampagnebottlesare
uncorkedincelebration.
C.TheECBwasdeeplystirredbyeconomicreasonsraisedfrom
nationalgovernments.
D.Onthecontrary,itwouldbeweakandnomatchforthedollar.
E.Intheoptimisticversion,Europeanleadersrealizethe
unfinishednatureoftheEMUprojectandactquicklytounify
theotherpartsofmacro
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26^PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatethe
underlinessegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbe
writtenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.@(10points)
(46)The
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