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2001年全國攻讀碩士學位研究生入學考試英語試題
PartIClozeTest
Directions:
Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],
[C]and[D].ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthe
correspondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(10points)
Thegovernmentistobanpaymentstowitnessesbynewspapersseekingtobuyuppeopleinvolved
inprominentcases]thetrialofRosemaryWest.
Inasignificant2oflegalcontrolsoverthepress,LordIrvine,theLordChancellor,
willintroducea3billthatwillproposemakingpaymentstowitnesses4andwill
strictlycontroltheamountof5thatcanbegiventoacase6atrialbegins.
InalettertoGeraldKaufman,chairmanoftheHouseofCommonsmediaselectcommittee,Lord
Irvinesaidhe7withacommitteereportthisyearwhichsaidthatselfregulationdidnot
8_sufficientcontrol.
9ofthelettercametwodaysafterLordIrvinecauseda10ofmediaprotestwhen
hesaidthe11ofprivacycontrolscontainedinEuropeanlegislationwouldbelefttojudges
12toPar1iament.
TheLordChancellorsaidintroductionoftheHumanRightsBill,which13theEuropean
ConventiononHumanRightslegal1y14inBritain,laiddownthateverybodywas15to
privacyandthatpublicfigurescouldgotocourttoprotectthemselvesandtheirfamilies.
aPressfreedomswi11beinsafehands16ourBritishjudges,“hesaid.
Witnesspaymentsbecamean17afterWestwassentencedto10lifesentencesin1995.
Upto19witnesseswere18tohavereceivedpaymentsfortellingtheirstoriestonewspapers.
Concernswereraised19witnessesmightbeencouragedexaggeratetheirstoriesincourtto
20guiltyverdicts.
1.[A]asto[13]forinstance[C]inparticular[D]suchas
2.[A]tightening[B]intensifying[C]focusing[D]fastening
3.[A]sketch[B]rough[C]preliminary[D]draft
4.[A]illogical[B]illegal[C]improbable[D]improper
5.[A]publicity[B]penalty[C]popularity[D]peculiarity
6.[A]since[B]if[C]before[D]as
7.[A]sided[B]shared[C]complied[D]agreed
8.[A]present[B]offer[C]manifest[D]indicate
9.[A]Release[B]Publication[C]Printing[D]Exposure
10.[A]storm[B]rage[C]flare[D]flash
11.[A]translation[B]interpretation[C]exhibition[D]demonstration
12.[A]betterthan[B]otherthan[C]ratherthan[D]soonerthan
13.[A]changes[B]makes[C]sets[D]turns
14.[A]binding[B]convincing[C]restraining[D]sustaining
15.[A]authorizedEB]credited[C]entitled[D]qualified
16.[A]with[B]to[C]from[D]by
17.[A]impact[B]incident[C]inference[D]issue
18.[A]stated[B]remarked[C]said[D]told
19.[A]what[B]when[C]which[D]that
20.[A]assure[B]confide[C]ensure[D]guarantee
PartIIReadingComprehension
Directions:
Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.Foreachquestionstherearefour
answersmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Readthepassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerto
eachofthequestions.ThenmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorresponding
letterinthebracketswithapencil.(40points)
Passage1
Specialisationcanbeseenasaresponsetotheproblemofanincreasingaccumulationof
scientificknowledge.Bysplittingupthesubjectmatterintosmallerunits,onemancouldcontinue
tohandletheinformationanduseitasthebasisforfurtherresearch.Butspecialisationwas
onlyoneofaseriesofrelateddevelopmentsinscienceaffectingtheprocessofcommunication.
Anotherwasthegrowingprofessional!sationofscientificactivity.
Noclear-cutdistinctioncanbedrawnbetweenprofessionalsandamateursinscience:
exceptionscanbefoundtoanyrule.Nevertheless,theword“amateur“doescarryaconnotation
thatthepersonconcernedisnotfullyintegratedintothescientificcommunityand,inparticular,
maynotfullyshareitsvalues.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthenineteenthcentury,withits
consequentrequirementofalonger,morecomplextraining,impliedgreaterproblemsforamateur
participationinscience.Thetrendwasnaturallymost,obviousinthoseareasofsciencebased
especiallyonamathematicalorlaboratorytraining,andcanbeillustratedintermsofthe
developmentofgeologyintheUnitedKingdom.
AcomparisonofBritishgeologicalpublicationsoverthelastcenturyandahalfreveals
notsimplyanincreasingemphasisontheprimacyofresearch,butalsoachangingdefinitionof
whatconstitutesanacceptableresearchpaper.Thus,inthenineteenthcentury,localgeological
studiesrepresentedworthwhileresearchintheirownright;but,inthetwentiethcentury,local
studieshaveincreasinglybecomeacceptabletoprofessionalsonlyiftheyincorporate,andreflect
on,thewidergeologicalpicture.Amateurs,ontheotherhand,havecontinuedtopursuelocal
studiesintheoldway.Theoverallresulthasbeentomakeentrancetoprofessionalgeological
journalsharderforamateurs,aresultthathasbeenreinforcedbythewidespreadintroduction
ofrefereeing,firstbynationaljournalsinthenineteenthcenturyandthenbyseverallocal
geologicaljournalsinthetwentiethcentury.Asalogicalconsequenceofthisdevelopment,
separatejournalshavenowappearedaimedmainlytowardseitherprofessionaloramateurreadership.
Arathersimilarprocessofdifferentiationhasledtoprofessionalgeologistscomingtogether
nationallywithinoneortwospecificsocieties,whereastheamateurshavetendedeithertoremain
inlocalsocietiesortocometogethernationallyinadifferentway.
Althoughtheprocessofprofessional:sationandspecialisationwasalreadywellunderway
inBritishgeologyduringthenineteenthcentury,itsfullconsequenceswerethusdelayeduntil
thetwentiethcentury.Insciencegenerally,however,thenineteenthcenturymustbereckoned
asthecrucialperiodforthischangeinthestructureofscience.
21.Thegrowthofspecialisationinthe19thcenturymightbemoreclearlyseeninsciencessuch
as.
[AJsociologyandchemistry[B]physicsandpsychology
[C]sociologyandpsychology[D]physicsandchemistry
22.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.
[A]thereislittledistinctionbetweenspecialisationandprofessional!sation
[B]amateurscancompetewithprofessionalsinsomeareasofscience
[C]professionalstendtowelcomeamateursintothescientificcommunity
[D]amateurshavenationalacademicsocietiesbutnolocalones
23.Theauthorwritesofthedevelopmentofgeologytodemonstrate.
[A]theprocessofspecialisationandprofessionalisation
[B]thehardshipofamateursinscientificstudy
[C]thechangeofpoliciesinscientificpublications
[D]thediscriminationofprofessionalsagainstamateurs
24.Thedirectreasonforspecialisationis.
[A]thedevelopmentincommunication
[B]thegrowthofprofessionalisation
[C]theexpansionofscientificknowledge
[D]thesplittingupofacademicsocieties
Passage2
Agreatdealofattentionisbeingpaidtodaytotheso-calleddigitaldivide-thedivision
oftheworldintotheinfo(information)richandtheinfopoor.Andthatdividedoesexisttoday.
MywifeandIlecturedaboutthisloomingdangertwentyyearsago.Whatwaslessvisiblethen,
however,werethenew,positiveforcesthatworkagainstthedigitaldivide.Therearereasons
tobeoptimistic.
Therearetechnologicalreasonstohopethedigitaldividewillnarrow.AstheInternet
becomesmoreandmorecommercialized,itisintheinterestofbusinesstouniversalize
access-afterall,themorepeopleonline,themorepotentialcustomersthereare.Moreandmore
governments,afraidtheircountrieswillbeleftbehind,wanttospreadInternetaccess.Within
thenextdecadeortwo,onetotwobillionpeopleontheplanetwillhenettedtogether.Asa
result,Inowbelievethedigitaldividewillnarrowratherthanwidenintheyearsahead.And
thatisverygoodnewsbecausetheInternetmaywellbethemostpowerfultoolforcombatingworld
povertythatwe'veeverhad.
Ofcourse,theuseoftheInternetisn,ttheonlywaytodefeatpoverty.AndtheInternet
isnottheonlytoolwehave.Butithasenormouspotential.
Totakeadvantageofthistool,someimpoverishedcountrieswillhavetogetovertheir
outdatedanti-colonialprejudiceswithrespecttoforeigninvestment.Countriesthatstillthink
foreigninvestmentisaninvasionoftheirsovereigntymightwellstudythehistoryof
infrastructure(thebasicstructuralfoundationsofasociety)intheUnitedStates.Whenthe
UnitedStatesbuiltitsindustrialinfrastructure,itdidn,thavethecapitaltodoso.Andthat
iswhyAmerica*sSecondWaveinfrastructure-includingroads,harbors,highways,portsandso
on-werebuiltwithforeigninvestment.TheEnglish,theGermans,theDutchandtheFrenchwere
investinginBritain'sformercolony.Theyfinancedthem.ImmigrantAmericansbuiltthem.Guess
whoownsthemnow?TheAmericans.IbelievethesamethingwouldbetrueinplaceslikeBrazil
oranywhereelseforthatmatter.ThemoreforeigncapitalyouhavehelpingyoubuildyourThird
Waveinfrastructure,whichtodayisanelectronicinfrastructure,thebetteroffyou,regoing
tobe.Thatdoesn,tmeanlyingdownandbecomingfooled,orlettingforeigncorporationsrun
uncontrolled.Butitdoesmeanrecognizinghowimportanttheycanbeinbuildingtheenergyand
telecominfrastructuresneededtotakefulladvantageoftheInternet.
25.Digitaidivideissomething.
[A]gettingworsebecauseoftheInternet
[B]therichcountriesareresponsiblefor
[C]theworldmustguardagainst
[D]consideredpositivetoday
26.GovernmentsattachimportancetotheInternetbecauseit.
[A]offerseconomicpotentials
[B]canbringforeignfunds
[C]cansoonwipeoutworldpoverty
[D]connectspeopleallovertheworld
27.ThewritermentionedthecaseoftheUnitedStatestojustifythepolicyof.
[A]providingfinancialsupportoverseas
[B]preventingforeigncapitalJscontrol
[C]buildingindustrialinfrastructure
[D]acceptingforeigninvestment
28.ItseemsthatnowacountryTseconomydepandsmuchon.
[A]howwel1-developeditiselectronically
[B]whetheritisprejudicedagainstimmigrants
[C]whetheritadoptsAmerica'sindustrialpattern
[D]howmuchcontrolithasoverforeigncorporations
Passage3
WhydosomanyAmericansdistrustwhattheyreadintheirnewspapers?TheAmericanSociety
ofNewspaperEditorsistryingtoanswerthispainfulquestion.Theorganizationisdeepinto
alongself-analysisknownasthejournalismcredibilityproject.
Sadtosay,thisprojecthasturnedouttobemostlylow-levelfindingsaboutfactualerrors
andspellingandgrammarmistakes,combinedwithlotsofheadscratchingpuzzlementaboutwhat
intheworldthosereadersreallywant.
Butthesourcesofdistrustgowaydeeper.Mostjournalistslearntoseetheworldthrough
asetofstandardtemplates(patterns)intowhichtheyplugeachday'sevents.Inotherwords,
thereisaconventionalstorylineinthenewsroomculturethatprovidesabackboneandaready-made
narrativestructureforotherwiseconfusionsnews.
Thereexistsasocialandculturaldisconnectbetweenjournalistsandtheirreaderswhich
helpsexplainwhytheMstandardtemplates“ofthenewsroomseemalienmanyreaders.Inarecent
survey,questionnairesweresenttoreportersinfivemiddlesizecitiesaroundthecountry,plus
onelargemetropolitanarea.Thenresidentsinthesecommunitieswerephonedatrandomandasked
thesamequestions.
RepliesshowthatcomparedwithotherAmericans,journalistsaremorelikelytolivein
upscaleneighborhoods,havemaids,ownMercedeses,andtradestocks,andthey'reless1ikely
togotochurch,dovolunteerwork,orputdownrootsincommunity.
Reporterstendtobepartofabroadlydefinedsocialandculturalelite,sotheirworktends
toreflecttheconventionalvaluesofthiselite.Theastonishingdistrustofthenewsmediaisn,t
rootedininaccuracyorpoorreportorialskillsbutinthedailyclashofwor1dviewsbetween
reportersandtheirreaders.
Thisisanexplosivesituationforanyindustry,particularlyadeciiningone.Hereisa
troubledbusinessthatkeepshiringemployeeswhoseattitudesvastlyannoythecustomers.Then
itsponsorslotsofsymposiumsandacredibi1ityprojectdedicatedtowonderingwhycustomers
areannoyedandfleeinginlargenumbers.Butitneverseemstogetaroundtonoticingthecultural
andclassbiasesthatsomanyformerbuyersarecomplainingabout,[fitdid,itwouldopenup
itsdiversityprogram,nowfocusednarrowlyonraceandgender,andlookforreporterswhodiffer
broadlybyoutlook,values,education,andclass.
29.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
[A]needsofthereadersallovertheworld.
[B]causesofthepublicdisappointmentaboutnewspapers.
[C]originsofthedecliningnewspaperindustry.
[D]aimsofajournalismcredibi1ityproject.
30.Theresultsofthejournalismcredibilityprojectturnedouttobe.
[A]quitetrustworthy[B]somewhatcontradictory
[C]veryilluminating[D]rathersuperficial
31.Thebasicproblemofjournalistsaspointedoutbythewriter1iesintheir.
[A]workingattitude[B]conventionallifestyle
[C]wor1doutlook[D]educationalbackground
32.Despiteitsefforts,thenewspaperindustrystillcannotsatisfythereadersowingto
its.
[A]failuretorealizeitsrealproblem
[B]tendencytohireannoyingreporters
[C]likelinesstodoinaccuratereporting
[D]prejudiceinmattersofraceandgender
Passage4
Theworldisgoingthroughthebiggestwaveofmergersandacquisitionseverwitnessed.The
processsweepsfromhyperactiveAmericatoEuropeandreachestheemergingcountrieswith
unsurpassedmight.Manyinthesecountriesarelookingatthisprocessandworrying:"Won'tthe
waveofbusinessconcentrationturnintoanuncontrollableanti-competitiveforce?”
There,snoquestionthatthebigaregettingbiggerandmorepowerful.Multinational
corporationsaccountedforlessthan20%ofinternationaltradein1982.Todaythefigureismore
than25%andgrowingrapidly.Internationalaffiliatesaccountforafast-growingsegmentof
productionineconomiesthatopenupandwe1comeforeigninvestment.InArgentina,forinstance,
afterthereformsoftheearly1990s,multinationalswentfrom43%toalmost70%oftheindustrial
productionofthe200largestfirms.Thisphenomenonhascreatedseriousconcernsovertherole
ofsmallereconomicfirms,ofnationalbusinessmenandovertheultimatestabilityoftheworld
economy.
IbelievethatthemostimportantforcesbehindthemassiveM&Awavearethesamethatunderlie
theglobalizationprocess:fallingtransportationandcommunicationcosts,lowertradeand
investmentbarriersandenlargedmarketsthatrequireenlargedoperationscapableofmeeting
customers*demands.Allthesearebeneficial,notdetrimental,toconsumers.Asproductivitygrows,
theworld,swealthincreases.
Examplesofbenefitsorcostsofthecurrentconcentrationwavearescanty.Yetitishard
toimaginethatthemergerofafewoilfirmstodaycouldre-createthesamethreatstocompetition
thatwerefearednearlyacenturyagointheU.S.,whentheStandardOiltrustwasbrokenup.
Themergersoftelecomcompanies,suchasWorldCom,hardlyseemtobringhigherpricesfor
consumersorareductioninthepaceoftechnicalprogress.Onthecontrary,thepriceof
communicationsiscomingdownfast.Incars,too,concentrationisincreasing-witnessDaimler
andChrysler,RenaultandNissan-butitdoesnotappearthatconsumersarebeinghurt.
Yetthefactremainsthatthemergermovementmustbewatched.Afewweeksago,AlanGreenspan
warnedagainstthemegamergersinthebankingindustry.Whoisgoingtosupervise,regulateand
operateaslenderoflastresortwiththegiganticbanksthatarebeingcreated?Won'I
multinationalsshiftproductionfromoneplacetoanotherwhenanationgetstoostrictabout
infringementstofaircompetition?Andshouldonecountrytakeuponitselftheroleof“defending
competitionwonissuesthataffectmanyothernations,asintheUS.vs.Microsoftcase?
33.Whatisthetypicaltrendofbusinessestoday?
[A]totakeinmoreforeignfunds.[B]toinvestmoreabroad.
[C]tocombineandbecomebigger.[D]totradewithmorecountries.
34.Accordingtotheauthor,oneofthedrivingforcesbehindM&Awaveis
[A]thegreatercustomerdemands.[B]asurplussupplyforthemarket.
[C]agrowingproductivity.[D]theincreaseoftheworld,swealth.
35.Fromparagraph4wecaninferthat.
[A]theincreasingconcentrationiscertaintohurtconsumers
[B]WorldComservesasagoodexampleofbothbenefitsandcosts
[C]thecostsoftheglobalizationprocessareenormous
[D]theStandardOiltrustmighthavethreatenedcompetition
36.Towardthenewbusinesswave,thewriter1sattitudecanhesaidtobe
[A]optimistic[B]objective
[C]pessimistic[D]biased
Passage5
WhenIdecidedtoquitmyfulltimeemploymentitneveroccurredtomethatImightbecome
apartofanewinternationaltrend.Alateralmovethathurtmyprideandblockedmyprofessional
progresspromptedmetoabandonmyrelativelyhighprofilecareeralthough,inthemannerofa
disgracedgovernmentminister,Icoveredmyexitbyclaiming“Iwantedtospendmoretimewith
myfamilyw.
Curiously,sometwo-and-a-halfyearsandtwonovelslater,myexperimentinwhattheAmericans
term“downshifting“hasturnedmytiredexcuseintoanabsolutereality.Ihavebeentransformed
fromapassionateadvocateofthephilosophyof“havingitallw,preachedbyLindaKelseyfor
thepastsevenyearsinthepagesofShemagazine,intoawomanwhoishappytosettleforabit
ofeverything.
Ihavediscovered,asperhapsKelseywillafterhermuch-publicizedresignationfromthe
editorshipofSheafterabuild-upofstress,thatabandoningthedoctrineof“jugglingyour
life”,andmakingthealternativemoveinto“downshifting“bringswithitfargreaterrewards
thanfinancialsuccessandsocialstatus.Nothingcouldpersuademetoreturntothekindoflife
KelseyusedtoadvocateandIonceenjoyed:12-hourworkingdays,pressureddeadlines,thefearful
strainofofficepoliticsandtheIimitationsofbeingaparenton“qualitytime”.
InAmerica,themoveawayfromjugglingtoasimpler,lessmaterialisticlifestyleisa
well-establishedtrend.Downshifting-a1soknowninAmericaas**voluntarysimplicity"has,
ironically,evenbredanewareaofwhatmightbetermedanticonsumerism.Thereareanumberof
bestsellingdownshiftingself-helpbooksforpeoplewhowanttosimplifytheirlives;thereare
newsletter*s,suchasTheTightwadGazette,thatgivehundredsofthousandsofAmericansuseful
tipsonanythingfromrecyclingtheircling-filmtomakingtheirownsoap;thereareevensupport
groupsforthosewhowanttoachievethemid-'90sequivalentofdroppingout.
WhileinAmericathetrendstartedasareactiontotheeconomicdeclineafterthemass
redundanciescausedbydownsizinginthelate'80sandisstilllinkedtothepoliticsofthrift,
inBritain,atleastamongthemiddle-classdownshiftersofmyacquaintance,wehavedifferent
reasonsforseekingtosimplifyourlives.
Forthewomenofmygenerationwhowereurgedtokeepjugglingthroughthe'80s,downshifting
inthemid-'90sisnotsomuchasearchforthemythicalgoodlifegrowingyourownorganic
vegetables,andriskingturningintooneasapersonalrecognitionofyourlimitations.
37.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoparagraph1?
[A]Full-timeemploymentisanewinternationaltrend.
[B]Thewriterwascompelledbycircumstancestoleaveherjob.
[C]"Alateralmovewmeanssteppingoutoffull-timeemployment.
[D]Thewriterwasonlytooeagertospendmoretimewithherfamily.
38.Thewriter'sexperimentshowsthatdownshifting___
[A]enableshertorealizeherdream
[B]helpshermoldanewphilosophyoflife
[C]promptshertoabandonherhighsocialstatus
[D]leadshertoacceptthedoctrineofShemagazine
39.uJugglingone,slife“probablymeanslivingalifecharacterizedby_
[A]non-materialisticlifestyle[B]abitofeverything
[C]extremestress[D]anti-consumerism
40.Accordingtothepassage,downshiftingemergedintheU.S.asaresultof
[A]thequickpaceofmodernlife[B]man'sadventurousspirit
[C]man,ssearchformythicalexperiences[D]theeconomicsituation
PartIIIEnglish-ChineseTranslation
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcareful1yandthentranslatetheunder!inedsegmentsintoChinese.Your
translationshouldbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.(15points)
Inlessthan30years'timetheStarTrekholodeckwi11beareality.Directlinksbetween
thebrain*snervoussystemandacomputerwillalsocreatefullsensoryvirtualenvironments,
allowingvirtualvacationslikethoseinthefilmTotalRecall.
41)Therewillbetelevisionchatshowshostedbyrobots,andcarswithpollutionmonitors
thatwilldisablethemwhentheyoffend.42)Childrenwillplaywithdollsequippedwithpersonality
chips,c
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