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考研英語一模擬試題及答案解析(3)
(1~20/共20題)完形填空
WewantSingaporetohavetheX-factoothatbuzzthatyougetinLondon,Paris,orNewYork.
ThatishowLeeHsienLoong,Singaporesprimeminister,_1_hisgovernmentsdecisionto
_2_gamblinginthecountry,_3_twolarge,Vegas-stylecasinos.Whetherthecasinoswill
indeedhelptotransformSingaporesstaidimageremainstobeseen.Butthedecisionbasalready
_4_anuncharacteristicbuzzamongthecountrysnormally_5_citizens.
Thegovernmenthascontemplated,andrejected_6_casinosseveraltimesinthepast.One
reasonwas_7_Singaporeseconomicgrowthwassorapidthatcasinosseemedlikean
unnecessaryevil.BuddhismandIslam,twoofthecountrysmainreligions,_8_ongambling.
Thegovernmentitselfhastraditionallyhadstrong,andoften_9_,ideasabouthowitscitizens
shouldbehave.Untilrecently,forexample,itrefusedto_10_homosexualstothecivilservice.
Italsousedto_11_chewinggum,whichitconsidersapublicnuisance.
Nowadays,_12_,Singaporeselectronicsindustry,themainstayoftheeconomy,isstruggling
tocopewithcheapcompetitionfromplaceslikeChina.Inthefirstquarterofthisyear,output
_13_by5.8%atanannualrate.SothegovernmentwantsIopromotetourismandother
servicesto_14_forvanishingjobsinmanufacturing.
MerrillLynch,aninvestmentbank,_15_thetwoproposedcasinoscould_16_inasmuch
as$4billionintheinitialinvestmentalone._17_itsestimates,theywouldhaveannual
revenuesof_18_$3.6billion,andpayatleast$600millionintaxesandfees.Thegovernment,
foritspart,thinkstheintegrated_19_,asitcoylycallsthecasinos,would_20_asmanyas
35,000jobs.
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A.claimed
B.maintained
C.announced
0.pronounced
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A.draft
B.illegalize
C.devise
□.legalize
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A.inthenameof
B.intheformof
C.bythemeansof
D.intheneedof
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A.prompted
B.quickened
C.perceived
0.predicted
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A.cool
B.calm
C.collected
□.quiescent
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A.licensing
B.approving
C.consenting
0.guaranteeing
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A.why
B.that
C.because
D.for
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A.rely
B.focus
C.frown
D.fret
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A.mortal
B.moral
C.morale
□.moralistic
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A.give
B.admit
C.bring
D.take
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A.ban
B.prevent
C.limit
□.authorize
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A.therefore
B.however
C.moreover
0.accordingly
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A.deflated
B.increased
C.shrank
□.appreciated
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A.makeup
B.liveup
C.faceup
D.bringup
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A.includes
B.advises
C.beckons
□.reckons
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A.turn
B.absorb
C.bring
D.take
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A.Dueto
B.Accordingto
C.Asto
D.Onlytoo
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A.upto
B.by
C.downto
D.onto
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A.ways
B.functions
C.resorts
D.moves
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A.stimulate
B.motivate
C.simulate
0.generate
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(21~25/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
WhenstarslikeourSundie,theybloattobecomeredgiantsandthenejectgiganticcloudsofgas
anddustintospace.Increasingly,however,scientistsfoundthemselvesataprofoundlossto
explainhowexactlydyingstarscouldblowawaytheseclouds.Nowastrophysicistsproposethat
unexpectedchemicalreactionsduringtheformationofstardustcouldhelpsolvethismystery.
StarssmallerthantheSunanduptoeighttimesasmassivediebyswellingupintoredgiants
beforesheddingmostoftheirmasstoshrinkintoverycompact,dyingembers(灰燼)calledwhite
dwarfs.Twokindsofredgiantsexist-thosewithlotsofcarbon,andothersricherinoxygenthan
incarbon.Carbon-richstarsreleasecarbonparticlesduringtheirdeaththroes.Scientists
proposedthesepitch-blackgrainsabsorbraysfromthedyingstarandgetshotintospaceby
starlight,atheorythatfitboththeobservationsandcomputermodels.
Increasingly,however,researcherscouldnotexplainhowoxygen-richstarslikeourownSun
couldpropeltheircloudsawayduringthefinalstagesofmassloss.Oxygen-richstarscreatelarge
quantitiesofwatervaporandsilicates,suchasquartz(石英砂)orsand.Thesearetransparent,
meaningstarlightshouldgorightthroughthem.
Possiblesolutionshavebeencontemplatedbyscientists.Theyfirstponderedwhetherthe
silicatesmighthaveironinthem,whichwouldrenderthemopaqueinsteadoftransparent.But
calculationsshowedthedustgrainswouldhaveevaporatediftheyhadironinthem.Theynext
wonderedifenoughmoleculessurroundedthecoreofadyingoxygen-richstartoblockoutits
lightandthuscreateawindthatblewthestarsoutermostlayerintospace.Buttheirmodels
suggestedthesemoleculescouldnotblockoffenoughlightandcreatestrongenoughRinds.
Thescientiststhensuggestedthatpulsationsoccurredwhenstarsdiecouldperhapsforcea
starsmatterout,butthisideadidnotmatchwithastronomersobservations.Butinspirationthen
dawneduponthem.Perhapssomeofthecarbonintheoxygen-richstarscouldhelpforcethe
outerlayersofthestarsintospace.Theybelieveshockwavesfromthepulsationsofdyingstars
couldmakecarboninoxygen-richstarsformpitch-blackdust.
Thetheoryfitswithalloursubsequentmodelcalculations,anditmatchesobservationsfrom
dyingoxygen-richredgiants.Moreover,thismechanismstronglyfavorsthepresenceof
magnesiumsilicatesoverironsilicatesintheinterstellarmedium,inagreementwithrecent
findingsfromNASAscomet-samplingStardustspaceprobe.Ifprovencorrect,thebeautyofthe
newscenarioisthatitsuggestsacommondrivingmechanismformanydyingstarssheddingtheir
massviadustywinds,withpossiblelong-reachingconsequencesfortheoriginofchemical
elementsrelevantforlife.
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Byintroducingthetheoryofredgiant,theauthorintendsto
A.explain-thepossiblewayofdeathofourSun.
B.showthetwotypesofredgiants.
C.discussonthewayofredgiantstobecomewhitedwarfs.
□.exploretheoriginoflife.
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Whichofthefollowingistrueofthetext
A.Therearemorethantwotypesofredgiants.
B.Carbon-richstarreleasescarbonwhenitdies.
C.Stardustmainlyconsistsofcarbon,ironandsilicon.
D.Starreposesduringtheprocessofdeath.
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WhenourSundies,itmay
A.shedmostofitsmasstothespaceandshrinkintoadwarfdirectly.
B.breakupintopurewaterandsand.
C.blowitstransparentoutermostlayerintospacebystarlight.
D.bloattoaredgiantandmakecarbonfrompitch-blackdust.
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Accordingtotheauthor,thenewdiscoveryaboutOxygen-richredgiants
A.issignificantfortheexplanationoftheoriginoflife.
B.canpreventtheSunfromdeath.
C.isabletowelldescribethedeathofwhitedwarfs.
D.hasbeenproventobetrue.
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Themajorcomponentofthepitch-blackdust(Line5,Paragraph3)shouldbe
A.iron.
B.magnesium.
C.silicate.
D.carbon.
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(26~30/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
PeopleintheUnitedStatesinthenineteenthcenturywerehauntedbytheprospectthat
unprecedentedchangeinthenationseconomywouldbringsocialchaos.Intheyearsfollowing
1820,afterseveraldecadesofrelativestability,theeconomyenteredaperiodofsustainedand
extremelyrapidgrowththatcontinuedtotheendofthenineteenthcentury.Accompanyingthat
growthwasastructuralchangethatfeaturedincreasingeconomicdiversificationandagradual
shiftinthenationslaborforcefromagriculturetomanufacturingandothernonagricultural
pursuits.
Althoughthebirthratecontinuedto,declinefromitshighleveloftheeighteenthandearly
nineteenthcenturies,thepopulationroughlydoubledeverygenerationduringtherestofthe
nineteenthcentury.Asthepopulationgrew,itsmakeupalsochanged.Massivewavesof
immigrationbroughtnewethnicgroupsintothecountry.Geographicandsocial
mobility-downwardaswellasupward-touchedalmosteveryone.Localstudiesindicatethat
nearlythree-quartersofthepopulationintheNorthandSouth,intheemergingcitiesofthe
Northeast,andintherestlessruralcountiesoftheWestchangedtheirresidenceeachdecade.As
aconsequence,historianDavidDonaldhaswritten,Socialatomizationaffectedeverysegmentof
society,anditseemedtomanypeoplethatalltherecognizedvaluesoforderlycivilizationwere
graduallybeingeroded.
Rapidindustrializationandincreasedgeographicmobilityinthenineteenthcenturyhad
specialimplicationsforwomenbecausethesechangestendedtomagnifysocialdistinctions.As
therolesmenandwomenplayedinsocietybecamemorerigidlydefined,sodidtherolesthey
playedinthehome.Inthecontextofextremecompetitivenessanddizzyingsocialchange,the
householdlostmanyofitsearlierfunctionsandthehomecametoserveasahavenoftranquility
andorder.Asthesizeoffamiliesdecreased,therolesofhusbandandwifebecamemoreclearly
differentiatedthaneverbefore.Inthemiddleclassespecially,menparticipatedintheproductive
economywhilewomenruledthehomeandservedasthecustodiansofcivilityandculture.The
intimacyofmarriagethatwascommoninearlierperiodswasrent,andagulfthatattimes
seemedunbridgeablewascreatedbetweenhusbandsandwives.
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Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss
A.TheeconomicdevelopmentoftheUnitedStatesintheeighteenthcentury
B.WaysinwhicheconomicdevelopmentledtosocialchangesintheUnitedStates
C.PopulationgrowthinthewesternUnitedStates
D.TheincreasingavailabilityofindustrialjobsforwomenintheUnitesStates
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Accordingtothepassage,asthenineteenthcenturyprogressed,thepeopleoftheUnited
States______
A.emigratedtoothercountries
B.oftensettledintheWest
C.tendedtochangetheplaceinwhichtheylived
D.hadahigherrateofbirththaneverbefore
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WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthesocietyaboutwhichDavidDonaldwrote
A.Ahighlyconservativesocietythatwasresistanttonewideas
B.Asocietythatwasundergoingfundamentalchange
C.Asocietythathadbeengraduallychangingsincetheearly1700s
D.Anomadicsocietythatwasstartingpermanentsettlements
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Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasanexampleofthesocialchangesoccurringinthe
UnitedStatesafter1821)
A.Increasedsocialmobility
B.Increasedimmigration
C.Significantmovementofpopulation
D.Strongemphasisontraditionalsocialvalues
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Withwhichofthefollowingopinionswouldtheauthorbelikelytoagree
A.WomenslivessignificantlyimprovedastheUnitedStateseconomyexpanded
B.WomenhadmoreopportunitiesforemploymentinthewesternUnitedStatesthaninother
regions
C.Thehomeafter1820wasasuperiorsocialentitytothatoftheeighteenthcentury
□.Increasedsocialfragmentationnegativelyaffectedmiddleclassfamilylife
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(31~35/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
MediamogulTedTurneryesterdaysoldmorethanhalfofhisAOLTimeWarnerInc.holdingsfor
about$780million,amovethatreflectshiseffortstoslashhisfinancialstakeinthemediagiant.
Afterthecloseofregulartradingyesterday,Turnersoldablockof60millionsharesto
GoldmanSachs&Co.for$13,07pershare,or31centsbelowthestocksclosingpriceyesterday.
GoldmanwassaidbyWallStreetsourcestobeofferingthestocktomajorinvestorsfor$13,15.
Anoutspokencriticofthecorporation,TurnerremainsAOLTimeWarnerslargestindividual
shareholderwith45millionshares,andamemberofitsboardofdirectors.Aspokeswomanfor
TurnerreferredquestionstoAOLTimeWarner.
AthispeakTurnerownedabout130millionshares,buthelostbillionsofdollarsinwealthand
grewbitterafterthestockplungedfollowingthemergerofAmericaOnlineandTimeWarnerin
January2001.
Turner,whoinitiallysupportedthemerger;laterexpressedoutrageoverrevelationsthat
AmericaOnlinehadmanipulateditsfinancialresults.TheSecuritiesandExchangeCommissionis
investigatingAOL,andthecorporationhasacknowledgeddiscoveringtensofmillionsofdollars
ofoverstatedrevenue.
Turnerresignedasvicechairmanearlierthisyearandhasbeenspendinglessofhistimeon
AOLTimeWarnermatters.HesteppeddownafterachievinghisgoalofpressuringAmerica
OnlinefounderSteveCasetoresignasthecorporationschairman.Casesaidhewasgivingupthe
posttoavoidabruisingpublicbattleforreelectionatnextweeksannualmeeting.
IntheefforttooustCase,TurnerteamedupwithGordonCrawford,theseniormediaportfolio
manageratCapitalResearch&Management,thelargestinstitutionalshareholderinAOLTime
Warner.CapitalResearchhasindicateditwillvoteagainstCaseselectiontoremainontheboard
ofdirectorsnextweek—apositionthatanalystssaidshouldnotaffecttheoutcome.Turner,
meanwhile,hassaidhewillsupportthemanagementslatethatincludesCaseandwillmake
RichardD.Parsonsthecompanyschairmanandchiefexecutive.
Turner,avisionarywhostartedCableNewsNetwork,isinthemidstofrollingoutanewchain
ofrestaurants,TedsMontanaGrill,featuringbisonburgers.Herecentlymovedhisresidencefrom
GeorgiatoFloridaforestate-planningpurposesandisspendingtimeandmoneyonhis
independentfilmcompany,whichlostmillionsofdollarsonalengthymovieabouttheCivilWar.
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Fromthefirstthreeparagraphs,welearnthat.
A.GoldmanhasmadeaprofitfromthistransactionofshareswithTurner
B.Turneralwaysexpresseshisdissatisfactionwiththecorporationopenly
C.Goldmanboughttheblockofsharesinordertobecomeamemberoftheboard
□.Turnersoldalargeportionofhissharestoretreatfromthemediabusiness
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Turnerbecameextremelyangrybecause.
A.hehadtosellalargeportionofhissharestoGoldmanataloss
B.themergercoveredthedissatisfactoryfinancialresultsofAOL
C.AmericanOnlinewasfoundtohaveexaggerateditsrevenue
D.helostbillionsofdollarsinwealthduetothestocksgoinglow
第33題
AllofthefollowingaboutCasearetrueEXCEPT.
A.hesteppeddownfromthepostofthefounderofAOL
B.heusedtobethechairmanofAOLTimeWarner
C.hehadtoresignfromhispostunderpressurefromTurnerandCrawford
D.hewillmeetwithoppositionfromCapitalResearchtoremainontheboard
第34題
Thelastparagraphshowsthat.
A.Turnersinterestispresentlycenteredonchainrestaurants
B.Turnerissuchachangeablepersononbusinessmatters
C.Turnerwillnevergiveuphisindependentfilmcompany
D.Turnerisabusinessmanfullofimagination
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Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe.
A.Turnermakesaseriesofnewdecisions
B.TurnershowshisangeratAOLTimeWarner
C.Turnercomesdownfromhispeakinbusiness
D.TurnerslasheshisfinancialstakeinAOLTimeWarner
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(36~40/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Itisallverywelltoblametrafficjams,thecostofpetrolandthequickpaceofmodemlife,but
mannersontheroadsarebecominghorrible.Everybodyknowsthatthenicestmenbecome
monstersbehindthewheel.Itisallverywell,again,tohaveatigerinthetrunk,buttohaveone
inthedriversseatisanothermatteraltogether.Youmighttoleratetheoddroad-hog,therode
andinconsideratedriver,butnowadaysthewell-manneredmotorististheexceptiontotherole.
PerhapsthesituationcallsforaBeKindtoOtherDriverscampaign,otherwiseitmayget
completelyoutofhand.
Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsensetoo.Ittakesthemostcool-headed
andgood-temperedofdriverstoresistthetemptationstorevengewhensubjectedtouncivilized
behavior.Ontheotherhand,alittlepolitenessgoesalongwaytowardsrelievingthetensionsof
motoring.Afriendlyandorawaveofacknowledgementinresponsetoanactofpolitenesshelps
tocreateasatmosphereofgoodwillandtolerancesonecessaryinmodemconditions.Butsuch
acknowledgementsofpolitenessarealltooraretoday.Manydriversnowadaysdontevenseem
abletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.
Howeveomisplacedpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.Typicalexamplesarethedriverwho
brakesviolentlytoallowacartoemergefromasidestreetatsomehazardtofollowingtraffic,
whenafewsecondslatertheroadwouldbeclearanyway;orthemanwhowavesachildacrossa
zebracrossingintothepathofoncomingvehiclesthatmaybeunabletostopintime.Thesame
goesforencouragingoldladiestocrosstheroadwhereverandwhenevertheycareto.Italways
amazesmethatthehighwaysarenotcoveredwiththedeadbodiesofthesegrannies.
Aveterandriver,whosemannersarefaultless,toldmeitwouldhelpifmotoristslearnttofilter
correctlyintotrafficstreamsoneatatimewithoutcausingthetotalblockagesthatgiveriseto
badtemper.Unfortunately,modemmotoristscanteven-learntodrive,letalonemasterthe
subtleraspectsofroadsmanship.Yearsagotheexpertswarnedusthatthecar-ownership
explosionwoulddemandalotmoregive-and-takefromallroadusers.Itishightimeforallofus
totakethemessagetoheart.
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Accordingtothepassage,troublesontheroadareprimarilycausedby
A.peoplesattitudetowardstheroad-hog
B.therhythmofmodemlife
C.thebehaviorofthedriver
0.trafficconditions
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Bysayingyoumighttoleratetheoddroad-hog...therode.(Para.1)theauthorimpliesthat
A.oursocietyisunjusttowardswell-manneredmotorists
B.rodedriverscanbemetonlyoccasionally
C.thewell-manneredmotoristcannottoleratetheroad-hog
0.nowadaysimpolitedriversconstitutethemajorityofmotorists
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Thewordsgoodsense(Para.2)probablymean
A.thedriversabilitytounderstandandreactreasonably
B.thedriverspromptresponsetodifficultandsevereconditions
C.thedriverstoleranceofrodeorevensavagebehavior
D.thedriversacknowledgementofpolitenessandregulations
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Expertshavelongpointedoutthatinthefaceofcar-ownershipexplosion,
A.roadusersshouldmakemoresacrifice
B.driversshouldbereadytoyieldtoeachother
C.driversshouldhavemorecommunicationamongthemselves
□.driverswillsuffergreatlossiftheypaynorespecttoothers
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Inthewritersopinion,
A.stricttrafficregulationsarebadlyneeded
B.driversshouldapplyroadpolitenessproperly
C.rodedriversshouldbepunished
0.driversshouldavoidtrafficjams
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(41~45/共5題)PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethe
mostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextra
choices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
[A]Theseissuescutrightacrosstraditionalreligiousdogma.Manypeopleclingtothebeliefthat
theoriginofliferequiredauniquedivineact.ButiflifeonEarthisnotunique,thecasefora
miraculousoriginwouldbeundermined.ThediscoveryofevenahumblebacteriumonMars,ifit
couldbeshowntohavearisenindependentlyfromEarthlifewouldsupporttheviewthatlife
emergesnaturally.
[B]Contrarytopopularbelief,speculationthatwearenotaloneintheuniverseisasoldas
philosophyitself.Theessentialstepsinthereasoningwerebasedontheatomictheoryofthe
ancientGreekphilosopherDemocritus.First,thelawsofnatureareuniversal.Second,thereis
nothingspecialorprivilegedaboutEarth.Finally,ifsomethingispossible,naturetendstomakeit
happen.Philosophyisonething,fillinginthephysicaldetailsisanother.Althoughastronomers
increasinglysuspectthatbio-friendlyplanetsmaybeabundantintheuniverse,thechemical
stepsleadingtoliferemainlargelymysterious.
[C]Thereis,however,acontraryview-onethatisgainingstrengthanddirectlychallenges
orthodoxbiology.Itisthatcomplexitycanemergespontaneouslythroughaprocessof
self-organization.Ifmatterandenergyhaveaninbuilttendencytoamplifyandchannelorganized
complexity,theoddsagainsttheformationoflifeandthesubsequentevolutionofintelligence
couldbedrasticallyshortened.Therelevanceofself-organizationtobiologyremainshotly
debated.Itsuggests,however;thatalthoughtheuniverseasawholemaybedying,anopposite,
progressivetrendmayalsoexistasafundamentalpropertyofnature.Theemergenceof
extraterrestriallife,particularlyintelligentlife,isakeytestfortheserivalparadigms
[D]Similarreasoningappliestoevolution.Accordingtotheorthodoxview,Darwinian
selectionisutterlyblind.Anyimpressionthatthetransitionfrommicrobestomanrepresents
progressispurechauvinismofourpart.Thepathofevolutionismerelyarandomwalkthrough
therealmofpossibilities.Ifthisisright,therecanbenodirectionality,noinnatedriveforward;in
particular;nopushtowardconsciousnessandintelligence.ShouldEarthbestruckbyanasteroid,
destroyingallhigherlife-forms,intelligentbeings,stilllesshumanoids,wouldalmostcertainlynot
arisenexttimearound.
[E]Traditionally,biologistsbelievedthatlifeisafreak—theresultofazillion-to-oneaccidental
concatenationofmolecules.Itfollowsthatthelikelihoodofitshappeningagainelsewhereinthe
cosmosisinfinitesimal.Thisviewpointderivesfromthesecondlawofthermodynamics,which
predictsthattheuniverseisdying-slowlyandinexorablydegeneratingtowardastateoftotal
chaos.Lifestumblesacrossthistrendonlybecauseitisapurestatisticalluck.
[F]Historically,theRomanCatholicchurchregardedanydiscussionofalienlifeasheresy.
SpeculatingaboutotherinhabitedworldswasonereasonphilosopherGiordanoBrunowas
burnedatthestakein1600.BeliefthatmankindhasaspecialrelationshipwithGodiscentralto
themonotheisticreligions.Theexistenceofalienbeings,especiallyiftheywerefurtheradvanced
thanhumansintellectuallyandspiritually,woulddisruptthiscozyview.
[G]Thediscoveryoflifebeyondearthwouldtransformnotonlyoursciencebutalsoour
religions,ourbeliefsystemsandourentireworldview.Forinasense,thesearchfor
extraterrestriallifeisreallyasearchforourselves—whoweareandwhatourplaceisinthegrand
sweepofthecosmos.
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(46~50/共5題)PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.(10points)
ItsaproblemthatvexessomeofChinasbrightestmindswhyisChinasofarbehindtheworldin
mathAfterall,thisisacountrywithalongintellectualtradition,onethatinventedtheabacus
andmayhavecomeupwiththePythagoreantheorembeforeitdawnedonPythagoras.(46)Sure,
Chinesehigh-schoolstudentsconsistentlydazzletheworldwithsky-highstandardized-testscores
andgoldmedalsattheInternationalMathematicalOlympiad.Buthighschoolseemstobewhere
theypeak.OnlyoneChinese-bornmathematicianhaswontheFieldsMedal,theNobelPrizeof
math,inits70-yearhistory.Andthatman,YauShingtung,isamongthosemostworried.(47)Now
aprofessoratHarvard,hewasstunnedafterrecentlyinterviewingafacultycandidateata
prominentChineseuniversity.Astudentatthatlevel,Iwouldntevengiveamastersdegree,he
said.Imnotpessimistic,buttheproblemsarethere.ManyofChinasleadingmindsbelievethe
problemrestsinthecountryscompetitive,test-driveneducationsystem.(48)Primaryand
Secondaryschoolsstressrotememorization,andtheycanbebrutallyunforgivingofcreative
mavericks-onebadtestearlyinlifecanruinastudentschancesforcollege.Atthedoctorallevel,
thishasresultedinlow-risk,derivativeresearch.Chineseuniversitiessimplytallythenumberof
paperssomeonehaspublishedwhenitcomestimetodecidepromotions.Theresultisthatmany
Christiansscholarspublishmoremediocrepapersandlessgroundbreakingwork.Manyofthe
greatestinnovationscomefrompeopleinlaboratoriesdoingpureresearch.Sure,acountryfullof
high-school-mathwhizzescanoffertheworldmillionsofqualifiedcomputer
programmers.(49)ButifChinatrulywantstobecomeahigh-techplayer,thenitsstudentsmust
beabletocreatecutting-edgetechnology—notsimplyserveit.Chinasmathematiciansmaystill
beabletosolveforthesevariables.Peoplearefightingtochangetherulesforpromoting
professors.Atsomeacademy,forexample,thethree-personevaluationpanelsnowmustinclude
twooverseasexperts.(50)Perhapsevenmorepromising,Chineseuniversitiesaregoingbeyond
theelitecitycollegesandintotheimpoverishedcountrysideinsearchoffutureChineseNewtons
andNashes.HarvardsYauhelpedestablishamathematicsinstituteinHongKongwhere,hesays,
someofthestudentsproducingthemostcreativeworkaretheonesfromthecountrysideorthe
poorestmainlandschools.
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(l/l)SectionIIIWriting
PartA
Directions:Writeacomposition/letterofnolessthan100wordsonthefollowinginformation.
(10
points)
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YouborrowedabookfromWangLin,afriendofyours.Unfortunatelyyoulostthebookandcant
finditanywhere.Writealettertoapologizeforit,tryingtomakeupforyourfault.Youshould
writeabout100words.Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter.UseLiMinginstead.
Youdonotneedtowriteyouraddress.
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(l/l)PartB
Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowinginformation.(20points)
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PursuitforMoreComfortandLuxury
Studythefollowingpicturecarefullyandwriteanessayin160—200words.Youressaymust
bewrittenclearlyandmeettherequirementsbelow
l)Describe
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