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專業(yè)英語八級模擬試卷14(共9套)

(共567題)

專業(yè)英語八級模擬試卷第1套

一、聽力復(fù)合式聽寫(本題共70題,每題7.0分,共

70分。)

AustralianTherearetwocommonsetimagesoftheAustralianmale:a)lhe[1]and

Neanderthalmale-greatforabillandalaugh,b)[2]—abusinessmanwhoconceal

thedorsalfinofasharkunderagreysuit.CharactersofAustralians:I.Not[3]by

nature,refertoeachotheron[4],andspeaktheirminds.1.Mentendtogettogether

torelax—151andgoingtofooty.HI.AtypicalAustralianparty[6]menandwomen.

IV.Greeting.In[7],menshakehandswithothersbutwomenusuallydonotshake

handswithotherwomen.Withgoodfriends,males[8]eachotherontheshoulder,

womenkissoneanother.V.Beinginvitedtoaparty:Thehostorthehostessintroduces

youtoothers;itis[9]tobringgiftsatthefirstmeeting.VI.Beingmodestabout[10]

yourownhornandachievements.

1、[I]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:naive/unaffected

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

2、[2]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:toughadventurer

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

3、[3]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:pretentious/showy

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

4、[4]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:first-namebasis

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

5、[5]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:drinkinginpubs

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

6、[6]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:separate/divide

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

7、[7]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:businessetiquette

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

8、【8】

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:pat

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

9、[9]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:uncommon/unusual/rare

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

10、[10]

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:boastingof/blowing

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

二、聽力對話組題(本題共5題,每題1.0分,共5

分。)

11、Whenistheconversationgoingon?

A、TwentydaysbeforeChristmasDay.

B、Twenty-threedaysbeforeChristmasDay.

C^AmonthbeforeChristmasDay.

D、TwomonthsbeforeChristmasDay.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案.C

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

12、Whichofthefollowingarethenamesofthemanandwoman'schildren?

A、AnneandDick.

B、AmmeandJim.

C、JimandTom.

D、MaryandDavid.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

13、Whatgiftwillthewoman'sfatherbegiven?

A^Somediscs.

B、Abedsidereadinglamp.

C、Apairofgloves.

D、Aboxofcigars.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

14、Howoldistheman'snephew,Tom?

A、len.

B、Eleven.

C、Twelve.

D、Thirteen.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

15、Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheconversation?

A、Thehusbandoftheman'saunt,Mantha,wasdead.

B、Themanhastwinnieces.

C、Thewoman'ssister,Mary,isveryshortofmoney,sothewomansuggestsgivingher

somemoney.

D、ThetwospeakershavemadeoutalistofalltheChristmaspresentstheyarecertain

tobuy.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

三、聽力新聞(本題共5題,每題7.0分,共5分。)

16、TheClintonAdministrationannouncedFridaythat.

A^USaidprogramsin21countriesoverthenextthreeyearswillbehalted

BN[ISaidmissionsin21countriesoverthenextthreeyearswillbeextended

C、theUnitedStatesgovernmentwillestablishanaidassistantorganization

D^theUnitedStatesiswillingtoinvestmoreonmanydevelopingcountriessuchas

Zaire

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

17>AIDAdministratorBryanRatwoodsaysthecountriesaffectedmostwillbe

concentratinginsuchareasas.

A、NorthAmerica

B、SouthAmerica

C、Europe

D、Africa,Asia,andLatinAmerica

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

18^AIDwillnowconcentrateonsustainabledevelopmentprogramsinsomefifty

nationsfocusingonkeyareasnotincluding.

A、environment

B、population

C、culture

D^economicgrowth

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案.C

知識點(diǎn)嬴析:暫無解析

19、InavisittoGermany,PopeJohnPaulsaidisresponsibleforthe16th

centuryschismledbyMartinLuther.

A、boththeCatholicsandProtestants

B、theCatholics

C>theProtestants

D、neitherofthetwo

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

20、SofarthePontifftothedemand.

A、hasdecidedtogivein

B、isnotgoingtogivein

C、hasshownnosignofgivingin

D、isreadytocounterattack

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

四、常規(guī)閱讀理解(本題共20題,每題7.0分,共20

分。)

"I'mSORRY."Fordaysthat'sbeenaboutallJapanhasheardfromitsOlympicathletes.

Thosewerethefirstwordsutteredbyayoungswimmeraftercompetinginthe400-m

individual-medleyswimmingevent,adifficultexercisethattakesmorethan41/2

minutestocompleteandrequiresfourdifferentstrokes.Becausehereventtookplaceon

theopeningdayofSydney2000,herperformancewasconsideredespeciallysignificant

forthefortunesofthenation.ButwithallofJapanwatching,YasukoTajimafellshort.

Nevermindthatsheearnedasilvermedal."Howdisappointing,"shesaid."NexttimeI

willwinthegold."ThereisauniqueformofpressureonJapan'sathletes.Competitors

fromeverycountryfaceenormousexpectationstowin,tomaketheyearsofhardwork

andtrainingpayoff,toachievegreatnessonthepreeminentworldstage.American

cyclistLanceArmstrong.winneroftwoconsecutiveTourdeFranceracesaftersurviving

acontestwithcancer,notedlastweekthat,"IfIlosestheOlympics,they'llsay,*1thought

hewassupposedtobeagoodcyclist.'""Butwhereasfailuretowingoldmightcost

Americansafatendorsementcontract,forJapaneseadisappointingperformanceiseven

moredisastrous,asindividualfailureissomehowwrappedupwithasenseofnational

identity."Fornon-Japanese,it'sverypeculiarforathletestosaytheyaresorry,"says

MitsunoriUrushibara,aprofessorofsportsphilosophyatShikokuGakuinUniversity.

"FailureisneverjustanindividualmatterinJapan.Athletesalwaysfacetheterrorof

beingexcommunicatedfromthegroup."UnderstandingthecultureinwhichJapanese

athletescompetemakeswatchingtheirdefeatsallthemorepainful.Theagonyof

gymnastNaoyaTsukahara,whosehopesforanindividualall-aroundmedalweredashed

lastWednesdaywhenheinexplicablyfelloffthepommelhorse,wasobviousashe

seemedtosleepwalkthroughhisotherevents.Hisbodywaslimp,hisexpressionblank.

"Ididn'twanttodisgracemynation,"hesaid.Anotheryoungswimmer,Tomoko

Hagiwara,climbedoutofthepoolafterfinishingseventhinher200-mindividual-medley

qualifyingheatlastMonday,hershouldershangingdownward,herheadtilteddownward.

"Whatwasthecauseofyourpoorperformance?"snappedareporterforNHK,the

nationalTVnetwork.Hagiwaraansweredthatshedidn'tshiftsmoothlybetweenstrokes

andthatherturnswerepoor."Pleaserememberthosepointsandtrytodobetterinthe

nextrace,"thereporterlectured."YoufeelasffeveryoneinJapanfeelsashamedofyou,

"formerOlympicswimmerHirokoNagasakicommentedonaFujiTVbroadcast.A

memorythatstillhauntsmanyinJapanisthatofKokichiTsuburaya,themarathon,

runnerwhofinishedthirdatthe1964TokyoGames.Fouryearslater,whileintraining

fortheMexicoCityOlympics,Tsuburayakilledhimselfbycuttinghiswristinhis

dormitory.Hewasfoundholdinghisbronzemedal.*'lrememberTsuburaya'scomments

beforehecommittedsuicide,HfollowmarathonerKenjiKimiharatoldiheNikkanSports

newspaperthisyear."Hesaid'Icommittedaninexcusablemistakeinfrontofthe

Japanesepeople.IhavetobegtheirpardonbyrunningandhoistingtheHinomaru

[nationalflag]inMexico."Themediaarepartlyresponsibleforthepressure,butthey

reflectthegeneralattitudesofthepopulation.Andthenation'sfansdon'tseemtobe

havingmuchfun.Lastweek,hundredsofJapaneseenduredahorrificscheduletowatch

theirteambattleBrazilinsoccer.TheytookaninehourflightfromOsakatoBrisbane,

traveledbybustothestadium,dutifullywatchedthegameandleftimmediatelylorthe

airportforthereturntriptoOsaka.Theywerehomeintimefbrworkthenextmorning.

"Theygotthereandactedlikethecheeringwascompulsory,"saysUrushibara."They

didn'tseemtoreallyenjoythegame.Itiswork.Itiswhatmembersofthegroupdo."

Sadly,evenwhenanathletelivesuptoexpectations,thedemandingdrum-beatfor

victorydoesn'tcease.Onopeningday,TadahiroNomurawonagoldmedalinjudoin

impressivefashionby"dropping"hisopponentinjust14seconds.Itwashissecond

Olympicvictory,butNomurahadlittlechancetosavorthemoment."Whatabout2004?'*

areporteraskedsecondsafterhisvictory.Noonecouldblamethequietchampionifhe

feltlikefoldinguphisjudojacketandneverputtingitbackonagain.

21、WhydoJapaneseathletessaysorrytothepublic?

A、Theythinktheirfailuresarewrappedupwithasenseofnationalidentity.

B、Theythinktheirfailuresareduetocarelessness.

C、TheyhaveactedstupidlyintheOlympic.

D^TheyhavelostthechanceofafatendorsementcontractwiththeAmericans.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:為什么日本的運(yùn)動員對公眾說對不起?從文中的第一段

中...herperformancewasconsideredespeciallysignificantforthefortunesofthenation

可以得出答案為A項(xiàng)(他們認(rèn)為他們的失敗與國家的尊嚴(yán)糾纏在一起)。B項(xiàng)意為

“他們認(rèn)為他們的失敗歸咎于粗心“,這跟公眾道歉無關(guān),這是他們自己的事,故不

選。C項(xiàng)意為“他們在奧林匹克上的行為很愚蠢”,這也跟公眾道歉無關(guān)。D項(xiàng)意為

“他們失去了與美日的一筆數(shù)額龐大的贊助資金”,比項(xiàng)在原文中并沒有提及,原文

的第二段提到的是ButwhereasfailuretowingoldmightcostAmericansafat

endorsementcontract,forJapaneseadisappointingperformanceisevenmore

disastrous,asindividualfailureissomehowwrappedupwithasenseofnational

idenlily.(在美國,未獲金牌意味著一筆數(shù)額自大的贊助資金的流失。而對日本人

來說,同樣令人失望的表現(xiàn)結(jié)果卻嚴(yán)重得多。因?yàn)閭€人的勝負(fù)常常會與國家的尊嚴(yán)

糾纏在一起。)

22、Whatdotheexamplesinpara,3&4mean?

Japaneseathletesaretooambitious.

B、Olympicgamesdomoreharmthangood.

C、ThepeculiarJapanesecultureshouldbereplaced.

D^Japaneseathletesregardtheirfailuresastheirnationaldisgraceareundergreat

pressure.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:第三、四段的例子意味著什么?從第三段的Youfeelasif

everyoneinJapanfeelsashamedofyou和第四段的hesaid,“Icommittedan

inexcusablemistakeinfrontoftheJapanesepeople.Ihavetobegtheirpardonby

runningandhoistingtheHinomamfnationalflag]inMexico中可以看出D項(xiàng)(認(rèn)為他們

的失敗是他們國家的羞恥的運(yùn)動員處于極大的壓力下)是正確的。A項(xiàng)意為“日木的

運(yùn)動員太有野心”,不是本文的主旨。B項(xiàng)意為“奧林匹克運(yùn)動帶來的危害大于益

處”,這也是錯誤的判斷。C項(xiàng)意為“古怪的日本文化應(yīng)該被取代”,這也不是本文

的主旨。

23、Whoisnotresponsibleforthepressure?

A^Themedia.

B、TheJapaneseculture.

C、ThegeneralaltitudeoftheJapanesepopulation.

D^Thesportsmanship.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:誰應(yīng)該對壓力負(fù)責(zé)?A項(xiàng)意為“媒體”,文中第五段中指出

Themediaarepartlyresponsibleforthepressure...,所以A項(xiàng)不正確。B項(xiàng)意為“日本

文化”,文中沒有提及。C項(xiàng)意為“日本群眾的整體杰度”,第五段也指出The

media...reflectthegeneralattitudesofthepopulation.Andthenation'sfansdon'tseem

tobehavingmuchfun,(heygotthereandactedlikethecheeringwascompulsory;

Theydidn'tseemtoreallyenjoythegame。從這這么多地方可以看出C項(xiàng)也不正

確。D項(xiàng)意為“體育道德”。排除了A、B、C后,D為正確選項(xiàng)。

24、Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?

A、NoJapaneseathletecanreallyfeelrelaxed.

B、Japanesepublicneverfeelcontentwiththeperformanceoftheirathletes.

C、AgoldmedalinJapanisnotthesymbolofvictory.

D、TheJapanesemediahavequitehighexpectationsontheathletes.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A-

知識點(diǎn)解析:該型問:最后一段有什么含義?A項(xiàng)意為“沒有日本運(yùn)動員能真正感

到放松的“,最后一段第一句Sadly,evenwhenanathletelivesuptoexpectations,

thedemandingdrum-heatfbrvictorydoesn'tccasc及ItwashissecondOlympic

victory,butNomurahadlittlechancetosavorthemoment.Whatabout2004?從這幾

處地方可以看出A項(xiàng)是正確的。B項(xiàng)意為“H本公眾從來沒有對他們的運(yùn)動員的表

現(xiàn)滿意過”,文中并沒有提及。C項(xiàng)意為“在日本一枚金牌并不是成功的象征”,這

在文中并也沒有提及。D項(xiàng)意為“日本媒體對運(yùn)動員們有很高的期望”,這句話是對

的,但本段的主旨并非如此。

Shestoodbeforeuslookingvery.composedasshegaveusgoodmorning.Sabricleared

histhroat,andpickingupthegreatkeyverydelicatelybetweenfingerandthumb-asff

itwereoftheutmostfragility-putitdownagainontheedgeofthedesknearesther

withtheairofaconjurermakinghisopeningdispositions."Wcarcspeakingaboutyour

house/'hesaidsoftly,inavoiceeversofaintlycurdledwithmenace."Doyouknow,that

allthewoodis..."hesuddenlyshoutedthelastwordwithsuchforcethatInearlyfelloff

mychair,"rotten!"Andpickingupthekeyhehangeditdowntoemphasisethepoint.

Thewomanthrewupherheadwithcontemptandtakingupthekeyalsobangeditdown

inherturnexclaiming:"Irisnot.'1"Itis."Sabribangedthekey."Itisnot."Shebangedit

back."Itis."Abang."Itisnot."Acounter-bang.Allthiswascertainlynotonavery

intellectuallevel,andmademeratherillatease.Ialsofearedthatthekeyitselfwouldbe

bangedoutofshapesothatfinallynoneofuswouldbeabletogetintothehouse.But

theseweretheopeningchords,sotospeak,thepreliminarystatementoftheme.The

womannowtookthekeyandhelpitupasifsheweresweatingbyit."Thehouseisa

goodhouse,'*shecried.Thensheputitbackonthedesk.Sabritookitupthoughtfully,

blewintotheendofitasffitwereasixshooter,aimeditandpeeredalongitasifalonga

barrel.Thenheputitdownandfellintoanabstraciton."Andsupposewewantedthe

house,"hesaid,"whichwedon't,whatwouldyouaskforit?""Eighthundredpounds."

Sabfigavealongandstagylaugh,wipingawayimaginarytearsandrepeating."Eight

hundredpounds"asifitv/erethebestjokeintheworld.HelaughedatmeandIlaughed

athim,adreadfulfalselaugh.HeslappedIrisknee.Irolledaboutinmychairasifonthe

vergeofacutegastritis.Welaugheduntilwewereexhausted.Thenwegrewserious

again.Sabriwasstillasfreshasadaisy.Icouldseethat.Hehadputhimselfintothe

patientcontemplativestateofmindofachessplayer."Takethekeyandgo,"hesnapped

suddenly,andhandingittoher,swirledroundinhisswivelchairtopresentherwithhis

back;thenassuddenlyhecompletedthecircuitandswiveledroundagain."What!"he

saidwithsurprise."Youhaven'tgone."Intruththerehadhardlybeentimeforthewoman

togo.Butshewassomewhatslow-witted,thoughobstinateasamule:thatwasclear.

"Right,"shenowsaidinaringingtone,andpickingupthekeyputitintoherbosomand

turnedabout.Shewalkedoffstageinasomewhatlingeringfashion."Takenonotice,

"whisperedSabriandbusiedhimselfwithhispapers.Thewomanstoppedirresolutely

outsidetheshop,andwasherejoinedbyherhusbandwhobegantotalktoherinalow

cringingvoice,pleadingwithher.Hetookherbythesleeveandledherunwillinglyback

intotheshopwherewesatpointedlyreadingletters."Ah!It'syou,"saidSabriwithwell-

simulatedsurprise."Shewishestodiscusssomemore,"explainedthecobblerinaweak

conciliatoryvoice,Sabrisighed."Whatistheretospeakof?Shetakesmeforafool."

Thenhesuddenlyturnedtoherandbellowed."Twohundredpoundsandnotapiastre

more."Itwasherturntohaveaparoxysmoffalselaughter,butthiswasratherspoiledby

herhusbandwhostartedpluckingathersleeveasffhewerepersuadinghertobe

sensible.Sabriwasnotslowtonoticethis."Youtellher,"hesaidtotheman."Youarea

manandthesethingsarecleartoyou.Sheisonlyawomananddoesnotseethetruth.

Tellherwhatitisworth!"

25、Thewriterfelt"iiiatease"because.

A^theproceedingsseemedinappropriatetotheoccasion

B、hewasafraidthatthecontestantswouldbecomeviolent

C、hefeltthatnoprogresswaslikelytobemade

D^hewasnotaccustomedtosuchstupidity.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:作者感到不自在,這是因?yàn)槭裁??A項(xiàng)意為“程序好象對這

個場合來說不是那么合適”,文中的第一、二段的描述證明A項(xiàng)是正確的。B項(xiàng)意

為“他擔(dān)心競爭者會變得兇暴”,這不是作者的主旨,C項(xiàng)“他感到不會有什么送展

了“,文中并沒有提及和暗示。D項(xiàng)意為“他對這樣的愚蠢覺得不習(xí)慣”,文中亦無

暗示。

26、Sabridismissedthewomanbecause.

A、hehadhadenoughoftheargument

B、hewantedtoshowhisdisgustatthesuggestedprice

C、hewantedtogivetheimpressionthathehadlostallinterestinthesale

D、hewantedtimetothinkthematterover

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:Sabri讓這個婦女離開是因?yàn)槭裁??A項(xiàng)意為“他已爭論得足

夠了”,顯然再多的爭論都不算多,A項(xiàng)不正確。B項(xiàng)意為“他想要顯示出他對這個

建議的價格的厭惡”,文中并沒有提及他對價格的厭惡,故B項(xiàng)也不正確。C項(xiàng)意

為“他想要給出一種印象即他在這樁買賣中無任何利益而言",這是Sabri的談判技

巧,從文中的后半部分即可知Sabri只是要減低房價,所以C項(xiàng)為正確選項(xiàng)。D項(xiàng)

意為“他想要時間再把這件事考慮一下”,顯然他早已盤算清楚了,此項(xiàng)不正確。

27、Whydoesthemanbringhiswifeback?

A、Hehassuggestedsomenewargumentstoher.

B>Heisveryanxioustosellthehouse.

C>Heisafraidshemighthaveoffendedapotentialbuyer.

D^Hewantshertocontinuetonegotiateonhisbehalf.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:這個男人為什么又把他的妻子帶回來了?A項(xiàng)意為“他已經(jīng)

設(shè)想了——些與她新的爭論”,文中沒有提及。B項(xiàng)意為“他非常著急地想賣掉房

子”,文中沒有提到。C項(xiàng)意為“他擔(dān)心她會惹惱了一一位潛在的買主”,文中亦沒

有提到。D項(xiàng)意為“他想要她繼續(xù)代表他談判”,買者與賣者之間無非是一一方想要

壓低價,另一方想要抬高價,因此一切爭論都是圍繞價格而來的,所以D項(xiàng)為正

確選項(xiàng)。

28、Themainthemeofthepassageis.

A、apsychologicalanalysisofthepeopleinvolved

B、anaccountofthesuccessivestagesinvolvedinhousepurchase

C^Sabri'stechniqueinreducingthepriceofthehouse

D、alight-heartedstudyofbargainingtechniquesingeneral

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:c

知識點(diǎn)謁析:該題問:這篇文章的主題是什么?A項(xiàng)意為“是對這些人的心理分

析”,這不是文章的主旨。B項(xiàng)意為“對這個房子購買的一個連續(xù)的敘述〕這并沒

有講出文章的精髓所在。C項(xiàng)意為“Sabri的壓低這個房子的價格的技巧”,這是文

章的主旨,為正確選項(xiàng),整篇文章都是圍繞Sabri怎樣用技巧使房價壓低展開的。

D項(xiàng)意為“對討價還價技巧大致的一個研究”,顯然這個說法太籠統(tǒng)了。

TheGuildfordFour,freedlastweekafterspending15yearsinprisonfbrcrimestheydid

notcommit,wouldalmostcertainlyhavebeenexecutedforthepubbombingtheywere

convictedofhadthedeathpenaltybeeninforceatthetimeoftheirtrial.Theremaynow

beadecentintervalbeforethepro-hanginglobby,whichhasthesupportofthePrime

Minister,makesanotherattempttoreintroducethenoose.Reflectionsalongtheselines

wereaboutiheonlykindofconsolationiobederivedfromthisgrossmiscarriageof

justicewhichisnowtobethesubjectofajudicialinquiry.Inthemeantime,defence

lawyersaredemandingcompensationandhaveinmindabouthalfamillionpoundstbr

eachoftheirclients.Thefirstthreetobereleased—Mr.GeraldConlon,Mr.Paddy

ArmstrongandMs.CaroleRichardson-leftprisonwiththe34poundswhichisgivento

alldepartinginmates.Thefourth,Mr.PaulHill,wasnotreleasedimmediatelybuttaken

toBelfast,wherehelodgedanappealagainsthisconvictionforthemurderofaformer

Britishsoldier.Sincethisconviction,too,wasbasedonthenowdiscreditedstatements

allegedlymadetotheSurveypolicy,hewasimmediatelyletoutonbail.Butheleft

empty-handed.Theimmediatereactiontothescandalwasreneweddemandforthe

reexaminationofthecaseagainsttheBirminghamSix,whoarcservinglifesentencesfor

pubbombingsinthatcity.ThusfartheHomesecretary,Mr,DouglasHurd,isinsisting

thatthetwocasesarenotcomparable;thatwhatisnowknownabouttheGuilford

investigationhasnorelevancetowhathappenedinBirmingham.Mr.Hurdisrighttothe

extentthattherewasasmall-thoughflimsyandhotly-contested-amountofforensic

evidenceintheBirminghamcase.ThedisturbingsimilarityisthattheBirminghamSix,

liketheGuilfordFour,claimthatpoliceof-ricersliedandfabricatedevidencetosecurea

conviction.Makingscapegoatsofafewroguepoliceofficerswillnotbesufficientto

expungetheGuildfordmiscarriageofjustice.Thesearealreadydemandsthatthelav/

shouldbechangedfirsttomakeitimpossibletoconvicton"confessions'*alone;and

secondlytorequirethatstatementsfromaccusedpersonsshouldonlybetakeninthe

presenceofanindependentthirdpartytoensuretheyarenotmadeundercoercion.Itwas

alsobeingnotedthisweekthattheGuilfordFourowetheirreleasemoretothe

persistenceofinvestigativereportersthantothediligenceofeitherthejudiciaryorthe

police.Yetinvestigativereports-particularlyontelevision—haverecentlybeena

particulartargetfbrthecondemnationofMrs.Thatcherandsomeofherministerswho

seemtothinkthatTVshouldbemuzzledinthepublicinterestandlefttogetonwith

soapoperasandquizshows.

29>Tocompensatethemiscarriageofjustice,thedefencelawyersmay.

A、demand500,000poundsfortheGuildfordFour

B、demand500,000poundsforeachoftheGuildfordFour

C、demand50,000poundsforeachoftheGuildfordFour

D、demandareexaminationoftheBirminghampubbombings

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:為了補(bǔ)償誤判,被告律師可以怎樣做?A項(xiàng)意為“要求對the

GuildfordFour賠償500.000英磅”,此項(xiàng)文中并沒有提到。B項(xiàng)意為“要求對the

GuildfordFour的每一位各賠償50,000英磅”,這在文中第二段的最后一句中可以

看出Inthemeantime,defencelawyersaredemandingcompensationandhavein

mindabouthalfamillionpoundsforeachoftheirclients,故B項(xiàng)為正確選項(xiàng)。C項(xiàng)意

為“要求對theGuildfordFour的每一位成員賠償50,000pounds",顯然這并不是

halfamillion,故為錯誤選項(xiàng)。D項(xiàng)意為“要求對伯明翰的酒吧爆炸重新審查”,這

顯然是另一個案子,故些項(xiàng)不正確。

30、Whywasthereareneweddemandforthere-examinationofthecaseagainstthe

BirminghamSix?

A、TheBirminghamSixwerebelievedtohavecriminalconnectionswiththeGuildford

Four.

B、Thetwocasesweresimilarinthatbothwereaboutpubbombings.

C>ThebombingsinBirminghamhappenedatthesametime.

D、TheBirminghamSixalsoclaimedthattherewerepolicemalpracticesintheircase.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:為什么針對theBiirninghamSix的案件重新審查有新的要

求?A項(xiàng)意為“TheBirminghamSix被認(rèn)為與theGuildfordFour有犯罪聯(lián)系”,在文

中沒有提及;B項(xiàng)意為“這兩個案件的相似點(diǎn)在于兩者都是關(guān)于酒吧爆炸案”,文中

也沒提及。C項(xiàng)意為“在伯明翰的爆炸案與Guildford和Woolwhich的爆炸案發(fā)生在

同一時間”,文中亦沒有提及。D項(xiàng)意為“TheBirminghamSix也宣稱在他們的案件

中存在著警察瀆職情況”,這在文中的第五段的最后一句中提到Thedisturbing

similarityisthattheBirminghamsix,liketheGuildfordfour,claimthatpoliceofficers

liedandfabricatedevidencetosecureaconviction,因此D項(xiàng)為正確選項(xiàng)。

31、Theexistinglawslatesthat.

A^convictionscanbemadeonconfessionsandstatementstakenbypoliceofficersfrom

accusedpersonsarevalidlegalevidence

BNconvictionscan'tbemadeonconfessionsaloneandthereshouldbeathirdparty

whentakingstatementsfromaccusedpersons

C、convictionscanbemadeonconfessionsandathirdpartyshouldbepresentwhen

takingstatementsfromaccusedpersons

D、convictionscan'tbemadeonconfessionaloneandthestatementstakenbypolice

officersfromaccusedpersonsarcvalidlegalevidence

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:現(xiàn)存的法律陳述什么?A項(xiàng)意為“警員從被控人員那里取得

的陳述是有效的合法的證據(jù)”,從文中的第五、六段可以知道A項(xiàng)為正確選項(xiàng).B

項(xiàng)意為“定罪不能僅僅根據(jù)供詞,當(dāng)從被控人員那里取得陳述時還應(yīng)有第三方在

場”,這在文中的第六段firsttomakeitimpossibletcconvictonconfessionsalone:

andsecondlytorequirethatstatementsfromaccusedpersonsshouldonlybetakeninthe

presenceofanindependentthirdpartytoensuretheyarenotmadeundercoercion可以

看出。但是這句話的前提,Therearealreadydemandsthatthelawshouldbe

changedo這只是demands,而不是現(xiàn)存法程,故B項(xiàng)亦不正確。C項(xiàng)意為“當(dāng)有供

詞和第二方也在場的情況下從被控人員那里取得的陳述時可以定罪”,這也可從第

六段中找到,然而這也是demands,而不是現(xiàn)存祛律。D項(xiàng)意為“不能僅僅根據(jù)供

詞定罪,警察官員從被控人員那里取得的陳述是合法有效的證據(jù)”,根據(jù)第六段,

此項(xiàng)前半部分是錯誤的,且僅僅是demand,不是現(xiàn)存法律,后半部分是正確的。

32、Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingpartiescontributedmosttothe

releaseoftheGuildfordFour?

A、Reporters.

B、Lawyers.

C^Thepolice.

D、Thejudiciary.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:艱據(jù)這篇文章,theGuildfordFour的釋放大部分歸功于下面

的哪一方?A項(xiàng)為正確選項(xiàng),從文中的最后一段itwasalsobeingnotedthisweekthat

theGuildfordFourowetheirreleasemoretothepersistenceofinvestigativereporters

thantothediligenceofeitherthejudicialorthepolice可以看出。B項(xiàng)(律師)、C項(xiàng)

(警察)、D項(xiàng)(法官)都有其功勞,但最大的功勞還是在記者。

Sciencehaslonghadanuneasyrelationshipwithotheraspectsofculture.Thinkof

Gallileo's17thcenturytrialforhisrebellingbeliefbeforetheCatholicChurchorpoet

WilliamBlake'sharshremarksagainstthemechanisticworldviewofIsaacNewton.The

schismbetweenscienceandthehumanitieshas,ifanything,deepenedinthiscentury.

Untilrecently,thescientificcommunitywassopowerfulthatitcouldaffordtoignoreits

critics-butnolonger.Asfundingforsciencehasdeclined,scientistshaveattacked"anti-

science"inseveralbooks,notablyHigherSuperstition,byPaulR.Gross,abiologistat

theUniversityofVirginia,andNormanLevitt,amathematicianatRutgersUniversity;

andTheDemon-HauntedWorld,byCarlSaganofCornellUniversity.Defendersof

sciencehavealsovoicedtheirconcernsatmeetingssucas"TheFlightfromScienceand

Reason",heldinNewYorkCityin1995,and"ScienceintheAgeofMisinformation1,,

whichassembledlastJunenearBuffalo.Anti-scienceclearlymeansdifferentthingsto

differentpeople.GrossandLevittfindfaultprimarilywithsociologists,philosophersand

otheracademicswhohavequestionedscience'sobjectivity.Saganismoreconcerned

withthosewhobelieveinghosts,creationismandotherphenomenathatcontradictthe

scientificworldview.Asurveyofnewsstoriesin1996revealsthattheanti-sciencetag

hasbeenattachedtomanyothergroupsaswell,fromauthoritieswhoadvocatedthe

eliminationofthelastremainingstocksofsmallpoxvirustoRepublicanswhoadvocated

decreasedfundinglorbasicresearch.Fewwoulddisputethatthetermappliestothe

unabomber,whosemanifesto,publishedin1995,scornsscienceandlongsforreturntoa

pre-technologicalutopia.Butsurelythatdoesnotmeanenvironmentalistsconcerned

aboutuncontrolledindustrialgrowthareanti-science,asanessayinUSNews&World

ReportlastMayseemedtosuggest.Theenvironmentalists,inevitably,respondtosuch

critics.Thetrueenemiesofscience,arguesPaulEhrlichofStanfordUniversity,apioneer

ofenvironmentalstudies,arethosewhoquestiontheevidencesupportingglobal

warming,thedepletionofthezonelayerandotherconsequencesofindustrialgrowth.

Indeed,someobserversfearthattheanti-scienceepithetisindangerofbecoming

meaningless."Theterm'ami-science'canlumptogethertoomany,quitedifferentthings,"

notesHarvardUniversityphilosopherGeraldHoltoninhis1993workScienceandAnti-

science."Theyhaveincommononlyonethingthatthetendtoannoyorthreatenthose

whoregardthemselvesasmoreenlightened.'1

33、Theword"schism”(Line3,Paragraph1)inthecontextprobablymeans.

A^confrontation

B、dissatisfaction

C^separation

D^contempt

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:c

知識點(diǎn)葡該題問:單詞schism(第一段第二行)在文中意味著什么?本文的箕一

段第一句sciencehaslonghadanuneasyrelationshipwithotheraspectsofculture意思

是:“長久以來,科學(xué)同文化的其他領(lǐng)域在關(guān)系上不盡協(xié)調(diào)"。B、D兩項(xiàng)顯然不合

此意,可排除:A項(xiàng)confrontation意指“國家的對抗”,與文意不符:只有C項(xiàng)

separation(分歧)符合上二文。

34、Paragraphs2and3alewrittento.

A、discusthecauseofthedeclineofscience'spower

B、showtheauthor'ssympathywithscientists

C、explainthewayinwhichsciencedevelops

D、exemplifythedivisionofscienceandthehumanities

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識點(diǎn)解析:該題問:第二段和第三段討論的是什么?本文第一段最后一句The

schismbetweenscienceandthehumanitieshas,ifanything,deepenedinthiscentury

表明自然科學(xué)與人文科學(xué)之間的差別在加深。文章的第二段、第三段舉例說明了它

們之間的分歧。因此這兩段的內(nèi)容與D項(xiàng)的意思相符。A、B、C三項(xiàng)均可排除。

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