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2013年全國(guó)碩士研究生入學(xué)考試英語(yǔ)一真題及答案
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C
orDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Peopleare,onthewhole,pooratconsideringbackgroundinformationwhenmakingindividualdecisions.
Atfirstglancethismightseemlikeastrengththat1theabilitytomakejudgmentswhichareunbiasedby
2factors.ButDr.UriSimonsohnspeculatedthataninabilitytoconsiderthebig3wasleading
decision-makerstobebiasedbythedailysamplesofinformationtheywereworkingwith.4,hetheorised
thatajudge5ofappearingtoosoft6crimemightbemorelikelytosendsomeonetoprison7hehad
alreadysentencedfiveorsixotherdefendantsonlytoforcedcommunityserviceonthatday.
Tb8thisidea,heturnedtotheuniversity-admissionsprocess.Intheory,the9ofanapplicantshouldnot
dependonthefewothers10randomlyforinterviewduringthesameday,butDr.Simonsohnsuspected
thetruthwas11.
Hestudiedtheresultsof9,323MBAinterviews12by31admissionsofficers.Theinterviewershad13
applicantsonascaleofonetofive.Thisscale14numerousfactorsintoconsideration.Thescoreswere
15usedinconjunctionwithanapplicant'sscoreontheGraduateManagementAdmissionTest,orGMAT,
astandardizedexamwhichis16outof800points,tomakeadecisiononwhethertoaccepthimorher.
Dr.Simonsohnfoundifthescoreofthepreviouscandidateinadailyseriesofintervieweeswas0.75
pointsormorehigherthanthatoftheone17that,thenthescoreforthenextapplicantwould18byan
averageof0.075points.Thismightsoundsmall,butto19theeffectsofsuchadecreaseacandidate
couldneed30moreGMATpointsthanwouldotherwisehavebeen20.
1.[A]grants[B]submits[C]transmits[D]delivers
2.[A]minor[B]objective[C]crucial[D]external
3.[A]issue[B]vision[C]picture[D]external
4.[A]Forexample[B]Onaverage[C]lnprinciple[D]Aboveall
5.[A]fond[B]fearful[C]capable[D]thoughtless
6.[A]in[B]on[C]to[D]for
7.[A]if[B]until[C]though[D]unless
8.[A]promote[B]emphasize[C]share[D]test
9.[A]decision[B]quality[C]status[D]success
10.[A]chosen[B]studied[C]found[D]identified
11.[A]exceptional[B]defensible[C]replaceable[D]otherwise
12.[A]inspired[B]expressed[C]conducted[D]secured
13.[A]assigned[B]rated[C]matched[D]arranged
14.[A]put[B]got[C]gave[D]took
15.[A]instead[B]then[C]ever[D]rather
16.[A]selected[B]passed[C]marked[D]introduced
17.[A]before[B]after[C]above[D]below
18.[A]jump[B]float[C]drop[D]fluctuate
19.[A]achieve[B]undo[C]maintain[D]disregard
20.[A]promising[B]possible[C]necessary[D]helpful
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.Markyour
answersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
Text1
Inthe2006filmversionofTheDevilWearsPrada,MirandaPriestly,playedbyMerylStreep,scoldsher
unattractiveassistantforimaginingthathighfashiondoesn'taffecther,Priestlyexplainshowthedeep
bluecoloroftheassistanfssweaterdescendedovertheyearsfromfashionshowstodepartmentsstores
andtothebargainbininwhichthepoorgirldoubtlessfoundhergarment.
Thistop-downconceptionofthefashionbusinesscouldn'tbemoreoutofdateoratoddswiththe
feverishwouldbedescribedinOverdressed,ElizabethCline'sthree-yearindictmentof“fastfashion".In
thelastdecadeorso,advancesintechnologyhaveallowedmass-marketlabelssuchasZara,H&M,and
Uniqlotoreacttotrendsmorequicklyandanticipatedemandmoreprecisely.Quickerturnaroundsmean
lesswastedinventory,morefrequentrelease,andmoreprofit.Theselabelsencouragestyle-conscious
consumerstoseeclothesasdisposable-meanttolastonlyawashortwo,althoughtheydon'tadvertise
that-andtorenewtheirwardrobeeveryfewweeks.Byofferingon-trenditemsatdirt-cheapprices,Cline
argues,thesebrandshavehijackedfashioncycles,shakinganindustrylongaccustomedtoaseasonal
pace.
Thevictimsofthisrevolution,ofcourse,arenotlimitedtodesigners.ForH&Mtooffera$5.95knit
miniskirtinallits2,300-piusstoresaroundtheworld,itmustrelyonlow-wageoverseaslabor,orderin
volumesthatstrainnaturalresources,andusemassiveamountsofharmfulchemicals.
Overdressedisthefashionworld'sanswertoconsumer-activistbestsellerslikeMichaelPollan'sThe
Omnivore'sDilemma.uMass-producedclothing,likefastfood,fillsahungerandneed,yetisnon-durable
andwasteful,"Clineargues.Americans,shefinds,buyroughly20billiongarmentsayear-about64
itemsperperson-andnomatterhowmuchtheygiveaway,thisexcessleadstowaste.
TowardstheendofOverdressed,Clineintroducedherideal,aBrooklynwomannamedSarahKate
Beaumont,whosince2008hasmadeallofherownclothes-andbeautifully.ButasClineisthefirstto
note,ittookBeaumontdecadestoperfecthercraft;herexamplecan'tbeknockedoff.
Thoughseveralfast-fashioncompanieshavemadeeffortstocurbtheirimpactonlaborandthe
environment-includingH&M,withitsgreenConsciousCollectionline-Clinebelieveslastingchange
canonlybeeffectedbythecustomer.Sheexhibitstheidealismcommontomanyadvocatesof
sustainability,beitinfoodorinenergy.Vanityisaconstant;peoplew川onlystartshoppingmore
sustainablywhentheycan'taffordnotto.
21.Priestlycriticizesherassistantforher
[A]poorbargainingskill.
[B]insensitivitytofashion.
[C]obsessionwithhighfashion.
[D]lackofimagination.
22.AccordingtoCline,mass-marketlabelsurgeconsumersto
[A]combatunnecessarywaste.
[B]shutoutthefeverishfashionworld.
[C]resisttheinfluenceofadvertisements.
[D]shopfortheirgarmentsmorefrequently.
23.Theword"indictment"(Line3,Para.2)isclosestinmeaningto
[A]accusation.
[B]enthusiasm.
[C]indifference.
[D]tolerance.
24.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
[A]Vanityhasmoreoftenbeenfoundinidealists.
[B]Thefast-fashionindustryignoressustainability.
[C]Peoplearemoreinterestedinunaffordablegarments.
[D]Pricingisvitaltoenvironment-friendlypurchasing.
25.Whatisthesubjectofthetext?
[A]Satireonanextravagantlifestyle.
[B]Challengetoahigh-fashionmyth.
[C]Criticismofthefast-fashionindustry.
[D]Exposureofamass-marketsecret.
Text2
Anoldsayinghasitthathalfofalladvertisingbudgetsarewasted-thetroubleis,nooneknowswhichhalf.
Intheinternetage,atleastintheory,thisfractioncanbemuchreduced.Bywatchingwhatpeoplesearch
for,clickonandsayonline,companiescanaim"behavioural"adsatthosemostlikelytobuy.
Inthepastcoupleofweeksaquarrelhasillustratedthevaluetoadvertisersofsuchfine-grained
information:Shouldadvertisersassumethatpeoplearehappytobetrackedandsentbehaviouralads?
Orshouldtheyhaveexplicitpermission?
InDecember2010America'sFederalTradeCommission(FTC)proposedaddinga"donottrack"(DNT)
optiontointernetbrowsers,sothatuserscouldtelladvertisersthattheydidnotwanttobe
followed.Microsoft'sInternetExplorerandApple'sSafaribothofferDNT;Google'sChromeisduetodo
sothisyear.InFebruarytheFTCandDigitalAdvertisingAlliance(DAA)agreedthattheindustrywould
getcrackingonrespondingtoDNTrequests.
OnMay31stMicrosoftSetofftherow:ItsaidthatInternetExplorer10,theversionduetoappear
windows8,wouldhaveDNTasadefault.
Itisnotyetclearhowadvertiserswillrespond.GettingaDNTsignaldoesnotobligeanyonetostop
tracking,althoughsomecompanieshavepromisedtodoso.Unabletotellwhethersomeonereally
objectstobehaviouraladsorwhethertheyarestickingwithMicrosoft'sdefault,somemayignoreaDNT
signalandpressonanyway.
AlsouncleariswhyMicrosofthasgoneitalone.Afterall,ithasanadbusinesstoo,whichitsayswill
complywithDNTrequests,thoughitisstillworkingouthow.IfitistryingtoupsetGoogle,whichrelies
almostwhollyondefaultwillbecomethenorm.DNTdoesnotseemanobviouslyhugesellingpointfor
windows8-thoughthefirmhascomparedsomeofitsotherproductsfavourablywithGoogle'sonthat
countbefore.BrendonLynch,Microsoft'schiefprivacyofficer,blogged:"webelieveconsumersshould
havemorecontrol."Coulditreallybethatsimple?
26.Itissuggestedinparagraph1that“behavioural”adshelpadvertisersto:
[A]easecompetitionamongthemselves
[B]lowertheiroperationalcosts
[C]avoidcomplaintsfromconsumers
[D]providebetteronlineservices
27.“Theindustry**(Line6,Para.3)refersto:
[A]onlineadvertisers
[B]e-commerceconductors
[C]digitalinformationanalysis
[D]internetbrowserdevelopers
28.BobLiodiceholdsthatsettingDNTasadefault
[A]manycutthenumberofjunkads
[B]failstoaffecttheadindustry
[C]willnotbenefitconsumers
[D]goesagainsthumannature
29.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph.6?
[A]DNTmaynotserveitsintendedpurpose
[B]AdvertisersarewillingtoimplementDNT
[C]DNTislosingitspopularityamongconsumers
[D]Advertisersareobligedtoofferbehaviouralads
30.Theauthor'sattitudetowardswhatBrendonLynchsaidinhisblogisoneof:
[A]indulgence
[B]understanding
[C]appreciation
[D]skepticism
Text3
Upuntilafewdecadesago,ourvisionsofthefuturewerelargely-thoughbynomeansuniformly-
glowinglypositive.Scienceandtechnologywouldcurealltheillsofhumanity,leadingtolivesof
fulfillmentandopportunityforall.
Nowutopiahasgrownunfashionable,aswehavegainedadeeperappreciationoftherangeofthreats
facingus,fromasteroidstriketoepidemicfluandtoclimatechange.Youmightevenbetemptedto
assumethathumanityhaslittlefuturetolookforwardto.
Butsuchgloominessismisplaced.Thefossilrecordshowsthatmanyspecieshaveenduredformillions
ofyears-sowhyshouldn'twe?lakeabroaderlookatourspecies*placeintheuniverse,anditbecomes
clearthatwehaveanexcellentchanceofsurvivingfortens,ifnothundreds,ofthousandsofyears.Look
upHomosapiensinthe"RedList"ofthreatenedspeciesoftheInternationalUnionfortheConversation
ofNature(IUCN),andyouwillread:"ListedasLeastConcernasthespeciesisverywidelydistributed,
adaptable,currentlyincreasing,andtherearenomajorthreatsresultinginanoverallpopulationdecline.1'
Sowhatdoesourdeepfuturehold?Agrowingnumberofresearchersandorganizationsarenowthinking
seriouslyaboutthatquestion.Forexample,theLongNowFoundationhasitsflagshipprojectamedical
clockthatisdesignedtostillbemarkingtimethousandsofyearshence.
Perhapswillfully,itmaybeeasiertothinkaboutsuchlengthytimescalesthanaboutthemoreimmediate
future.Thepotentialevolutionoftoday'stechnology,anditssocialconsequences,isdazzlingly
complicated,andit'sperhapsbestlefttosciencefictionwritersandfuturologiststoexplorethemany
possibilitieswecanenvisage.That'sonereasonwhywehavelaunchedArc,anewpublicationdedicated
tothenearfuture.
Buttakealongerviewandthereisasurprisingamountthatwecansaywithconsiderableassurance.As
sooften,thepastholdsthekeytothefuture:wehavenowidentifiedenoughofthelong-termpatterns
shapingthehistoryoftheplanet,andourspecies,tomakeevidence-basedforecastsaboutthesituations
inwhichourdescendantswillfindthemselves.
Thislongperspectivemakesthepessimisticviewofourprospectsseemmorelikelytobeapassingfad.
Tobesure,thefutureisnotallrosy.Butwearenowknowledgeableenoughtoreducemanyoftherisks
thatthreatenedtheexistenceofearlierhumans,andtoimprovethelotofthosetocome.
31.Ourvisionofthefutureusedtobeinspiredby
[A]ourdesireforlivesoffulfillment
[B]ourfaithinscienceandtechnology
[C]ourawarenessofpotentialrisks
[D]ourbeliefinequalopportunity
32.TheIUCN's"RedListMsuggestthathumanbeingare
[A]asustainedspecies
[B]athreatentotheenvironment
[C]theworld'sdominantpower
[D]amisplacedrace
33.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraph5?
[A]Archelpslimitthescopeoffuturologicalstudies.
[B]Technologyofferssolutionstosocialproblem.
[C]Theinterestinsciencefictionisontherise.
[D]OurImmediatefutureishardtoconceive.
34.lbensurethefutureofmankind,itiscrucialto
[A]exploreourplanetsabundantresources
[B]adoptanoptimisticviewoftheworld
[C]drawonourexperiencefromthepast
[D]curbourambitiontoreshapehistory
35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
[A]UncertaintyaboutOurFuture
[B]EvolutionoftheHumanSpecies
[C]TheEver-brightProspectsofMankind
[D]Science,TechnologyandHumanity
Text4
Onafivetothreevote,theSupremeCourtknockedoutmuchofArizona'simmigrationlawMonday-a
modestpolicyvictoryfortheObamaAdministration.ButonthemoreimportantmatteroftheConstitution,
thedecisionwasan8-0defeatfortheAdministration'sefforttoupsetthebalanceofpowerbetweenthe
federalgovernmentandthestates.
InArizonav.UnitedStates,themajorityoverturnedthreeofthefourcontestedprovisionsofArizona's
controversialplantohavestateandlocalpoliceenforcefederalimmigrationlaw.TheConstitutional
principlesthatWashingtonalonehasthepowerto"establishauniformRuleofNaturalization"andthat
federallawsprecedestatelawsarenoncontroversial.Arizonahadattemptedtofashionstatepolicies
thatranparalleltotheexistingfederalones.
JusticeAnthonyKennedy,joinedbyChiefJusticeJohnRobertsandtheCourfsliberals,ruledthatthe
stateflewtooclosetothefederalsun.Ontheoverturnedprovisionsthemajorityheldthecongresshad
deliberately"occupiedthefield"andArizonahadthusintrudedonthefederaPsprivilegedpowers.
However,theJusticessaidthatArizonapolicewouldbeallowedtoverifythelegalstatusofpeoplewho
comeincontactwithlawenforcement.ThafsbecauseCongresshasalwaysenvisionedjoint
federal-stateimmigrationenforcementandexplicitlyencouragesstateofficerstoshareinformationand
cooperatewithfederalcolleagues.
TwoofthethreeobjectingJustice-SamuelAlitoandClarenceThomas-agreedwiththisConstitutional
logicbutdisagreedaboutwhichArizonarulesconflictedwiththefederalstatute.Theonlymajorobjection
camefromJusticeAntoninScalia,whoofferedanevenmorerobustdefenseofstateprivilegesgoing
backtotheAlienandSeditionActs.
The8-0objectiontoPresidentObamaturnsonwhatJusticeSamuelAlitodescribesinhisobjectionas“a
shockingassertionoffederalexecutivepower".TheWhiteHousearguedthatArizona'slawsconflicted
withitsenforcementpriorities,evenifstatelawscompliedwithfederalstatutestotheletter.Ineffect,the
WhiteHouseclaimedthatitcouldinvalidateanyotherwiselegitimatestatelawthatitdisagreeswith.
Somepowersdobelongexclusivelytothefederalgovernment,andcontrolofcitizenshipandtheborders
isamongthem.ButifCongresswantedtopreventstatesfromusingtheirownresourcestocheck
immigrationstatus,itcould.Itneverdidso.Theadministrationwasinessenceassertingthatbecauseit
didn'twanttocarryoutCongress'simmigrationwishes,nostateshouldbeallowedtodosoeither.Every
Justicerightlyrejectedthisremarkableclaim.
36.ThreeprovisionsofArizona'splanwereoverturnedbecausethey
[A]deprivedthefederalpoliceofConstitutionalpowers.
[B]disturbedthepowerbalancebetweendifferentstates.
[C]oversteppedtheauthorityoffederalimmigrationlaw.
[D]contradictedboththefederalandstatepolicies.
37.OnwhichofthefollowingdidtheJusticesagree,accordingtoParagraph4?
[A]Federalofficers,dutytowithholdimmigrantsInformation.
[B]States*independencefromfederalimmigrationlaw.
[C]States1legitimateroleinimmigrationenforcement.
[D]Congress'sinterventioninimmigrationenforcement.
38.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph5thattheAlienandSeditionActs
[A]violatedtheConstitution.
[B]underminedthestates1interests.
[C]supportedthefederalstatute.
[D]stoodinfavorofthestates.
39.TheWhiteHouseclaimsthatitspowerofenforcement
[A]outweighsthatheldbythestates.
[B]isdependentonthestates,support.
[C]isestablishedbyfederalstatutes.
[D]rarelygoesagainststatelaws.
40.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?
[A]ImmigrationissuesareusuallydecidedbyCongress.
[B]JusticesintendedtocheckthepoweroftheAdministration.
[C]JusticeswantedtostrengthenitscoordinationwithCongress.
[D]TheAdministrationisdominantoverimmigrationissues.
PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethemost
suitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextrachoices,which
donotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Thesocialsciencesareflourishing.Asof2005,therewerealmosthalfamillionprofessionalsocial
scientistsfromallfieldsintheworld,workingbothinsideandoutsideacademia.AccordingtotheWorld
SocialScienceReport2010,thenumberofsocial-sciencestudentsworldwidehasswollenbyabout11%
everyyearsince2000.
Yetthisenormousresourceinnotcontributingenoughtotoday'sglobalchallengesincludingclimate
change,security,sustainabledevelopmentandhealth.(41)Humanityhasthenecessary
agro-technologicaltoolstoeradicatehunger,fromgeneticallyengineeredcropstoartificialfertilizers.
Here,too,theproblemsaresocial:theorganizationanddistributionoffood,wealthandprosperity.
(42)____Thisisashame——thecommunityshouldbegraspingtheopportunitytoraiseitsinfluenceinthe
realworld.ToparaphrasethegreatsocialscientistJosephSchumpeter:thereisnoradicalinnovation
withoutcreativedestruction.
Today,thesocialsciencesarelargelyfocusedondisciplinaryproblemsandinternalscholarlydebates,
ratherthanontopicswithexternalimpact.
Analysesrevealthatthenumberofpapersincludingthekeywords"environmentalchanged"or"climate
change"haveincreasedrapidlysince2004,(43)____
Whensocialscientistsdotacklepracticalissues,theirscopeisoftenlocal:Belgiumisinterestedmainlyin
theeffectsofpovertyonBelgiumforexample.Andwhetherthecommunity'sworkcontributesmuchtoan
overallaccumulationofknowledgeisdoubtful.
Theproblemisnotnecessarilytheamountofavailablefunding(44)____thisisanadequateamountso
longasitisaimedintherightdirection.Socialscientistswhocomplainaboutalackoffundingshouldnot
expectmoreintoday'seconomicclimate.
Thetrickistodirectthesefundsbetter.TheEuropeanUnionFrameworkfundingprogramshavelonghad
acategoryspecificallytargetedatsocialscientists.Thisyear,itwasproposedthatsystembechanged:
Horizon2020,anewprogramtobeenactedin2014,wouldnothavesuchacategory,Thishasresultedin
protestsfromsocialscientists.Buttheintentionisnottoneglectsocialscience;rather,thecomplete
opposite.(45)____Thatshouldcreatemorecollaborativeendeavorsandhelptodevelopprojectsaimed
directlyatsolvingglobalproblems.
[A]Itcouldbethatweareevolvingtwocommunitiesofsocialscientists:onethatisdiscipline-oriented
andpublishinginhighlyspecializedjournals,andonethatisproblem-orientedandpublishingelsewhere,
suchaspolicybriefs.
[B]However,thenumbersarestillsmall:in2010,about1,600ofthe100,000social-sciencespapers
publishedgloballyincludedoneoftheseKeywords.
[C]theideaistoforcesocialtointegratetheirworkwithothercategories,includinghealthand
demographicchangefoodsecurity,marineresearchandthebio-economy,clear,efficientenergy;and
inclusive,innovativeandsecuresocieties.
[D]thesolutionistochangethemindsetoftheacademiccommunity,andwhatitconsiderstobeitsmain
goal.Globalchallengesandsocialinnovationoughttoreceivemuchmoreattentionfromscientists,
especiallytheyoungones.
[E]Theseissuesallhaverootcausesinhumanbehavior.Allrequirebehavioralchangeandsocial
innovations,aswellastechnologicaldevelopment.Stemmingclimatechange,forexample,isasmuch
aboutchangingconsumptionpatternsandpromotingtaxacceptanceasitisaboutdevelopingclean
energy.
[F]Despitethesefactors,manysocialscientistsseemreluctanttotacklesuchproblems.AndinEurope,
someareupinarmsoveraproposaltodropaspecificfundingcategoryforsocial-scienceresearchand
tointegrateitwithincross-cuttingtopicsofsustainabledevelopment.
[G]Duringthelate1990s,nationalspendingonsocialsciencesandthehumanitiesasapercentageofall
researchanddevelopmentfunds-includinggovernment,highereducation,non-profitandcorporate
-variedfromaround4%to25%;inmostEuropeannations,itisabout15%.
SectionIIITranslation
46.Directions:
ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Your
translationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.(10points)
Itisspeculatedthatgardensarisefromabasicneedintheindividualswhomadethem:theneedfor
creativeexpression.Thereisnodoubtthatgardensevidenceanimpossibleurgetocreate,express,
fashion,andbeautifyandthatself-expressionisabasichumanurge;(46)Yetwhenonelooksatthe
photographsofthegardencreatedbythehomeless,itstrikesonethat,foralltheirdiversityofstyles,
thesegardensspeakofvariousotherfundamentalurges,beyondthatofdecorationandcreative
expression.
Oneoftheseurgeshadtodowithcreatingastateofpeaceinthemidstofturbulence,a“stillpointofthe
turningworld,^^toborrowaphrasefromT.S.Eliot.(47)Asacredplaceofpeace,howevercrudeitmaybe,
isadistinctlyhumanneed,asopposedtoshelter,whichisadistinctlyanimalneed.Thisdistinctionisso
muchsothatwherethelatterislacking,asitisfortheseunlikelygardens,theformerbecomesallthe
moreurgent.Composureisastateofmindmadepossiblebythestructuringofone'srelationtoone's
environment.(48)Thegardensofthehomelesswhichareineffecthomelessgardensintroducefrominto
anurbanenvironmentwhereiteitherdidn'texistorwasnotdiscernibleassuch.Insodoingtheygive
composuretoasegmentoftheinarticulateenvironmentinwhichtheytaketheirstand.
Anotherurgeorneedthatthesegardensappeartorespondto,ortoarisefromissointrinsicthatweare
barelyeverconsciousofitsabidingclaimsonus.Whenwearedeprivedofgreen,ofplants,oftrees,(49)
mostofusgiveintoademoralizationofspiritwhichweusuallyblameonsomepsychologicalconditions,
untilonedaywefindourselvesingardenandfeeltheexpressionvanishasifbymagic.Inmostofthe
homelessgardensofNewYorkCitytheactualcultivationofplantsisunfeasible,yetevensothe
compositionsoftenseemtorepresentattemptstocallarrangementofmaterials,aninstitutionofcolors,
smallpoolofwater,andafrequentpresenceofpetalsorleavesaswellasofstuffedanimals.Ondisplay
herearevariousfantasyelementswhosereference,atsomebasiclevel,seemstobethenaturalworld.
(50)ltisthisimplicitorexplicitreferencetonaturethatfullyjustifiestheuseofwordgardenthoughina
,,liberated^^sense,todescribethesesyntheticconstructions.Inthemwecanseebiophilia-ayearningfor
contactwithnonhumanlife—assuminguncannyrepresentationalforms.
SectionIVWriting
PartA
51.Directions:
Writeane-mailofabout100wordstoaforeignteacherinyourcollege,invitinghim/hertobeajudgefor
theupcomingEnglishspeechcontest.
Youshouldincludethedetailsyouthinknecessary.
YoushouldwriteneatlyontheANSWERSHEET2.
Donotsignyourownnameattheendofthee-mail,Use"LiMingMinstead.
Donotwritetheaddress.(10points)
PartB
52.Directions:
Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressayyoushould
1)describethedrawingbriefly
2)explainitsintendedmeaning,and
3)giveyourcomments
YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.(20points)
參考答案
SectionIUseofEnglish
1.A.grants
2.D.external
3.C.picture
4.A.Forexample
5.B.fearful
6.B.on
7.A.if
8.D.test
9.D.success
10.A.chosen
11.D.otherwise
12.C.conducted
13.B.rated
14.D.took
15.B.then
16.C.marked
17.A.before
18.C.drop
19.B.undo
20.C.necessary
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Text1(Inthe2006)
21.B.insensitivitytofashion
22.D.shopfortheirgarmentmorefrequently
23.A.accusation
24.D.pricingisvitaltoenvironment-friendlypurchasing
25.C.criticismofthefast-fashionindustry
Text2(Anoldsaying)
26.B.lowertheiroperationalcosts
27.D.internetbrowserdevelopers
28.C.willnotbenefitconsumers
29.A.DNTmaynotserveitsintendedpurpose
30.D.skepticism
Text3(Nowutopia)
31.B.ourfaithinscienceandtechnology
32.A.sustainedspecies
33.D.ourimmediatefutureishardtoconceive
34.C.drawonourexperiencefromthepast
35.C.theever-brightprospectsofmankind
Text4(Onafivetothree)
36.C.oversteppedtheauthorityoffederalimmigration
37.C.states*legitimateroleinimmigrationenforcement
38.D.stoodinfavorofthestates
39.A.outweighsthatheldbythestates
40.D.TheAdministrationisdominantoverimmigrationissues.
PartB
41.E.Theseissuesallhaverootcausesinhumanbehavior...
42.F.Despitethesefactors...
43.B.However,thenumbersarestillsmall...
44.G.Duringthelate1990s...
45.C.Theideaistoforcesocialtointegrate...
SectionIIITranslation
46.然而,看著無(wú)家可歸者繪制出的花園圖片時(shí),人們會(huì)突然意識(shí)到,盡管這些花園風(fēng)格多樣,它們都顯
示了人類除了裝飾和創(chuàng)造性表達(dá)之外的其他各種基本訴求47.一塊神圣的和平之地,不管它有多么粗糙,
它都是一種人類本能的需求,和庇護(hù)所相反,那只是動(dòng)物的本能需求。
47.無(wú)論地方多么簡(jiǎn)陋不堪,尋求一片靜謐圣土是人類特有的需求,而動(dòng)物需要的僅是僅是避難棲息之地。
48.無(wú)家可歸者描繪的花園實(shí)質(zhì)上是無(wú)所依附的,這些花園把一種形式引入城市環(huán)境中,而這樣的城市環(huán)
境中,形式要么根本不存在,要么就完全不是以這種明顯的方式存在。
49.我們大多數(shù)人會(huì)深陷于精神萎靡的狀態(tài),并常常將此歸咎為一些心理原因,直到某天我們發(fā)現(xiàn)自己置
身花園中,感到如魔法般煩悶盡消。
50.正是對(duì)自然的這種或隱晦含蓄或清晰直
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