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考研英語一模擬試題及答案解析(15)
(1~20/共20題)完形填空
Millionsofdollarsoftendependonthechoiceofwhichcommercialtouseinlaunchinganew
product.Soyoushowthecommercialstoa_1_oftypicalconsumersandasktheiropinion.
Theanswersyougetcansometimesleadyouintoabig_2_.Respondentsmayliejusttobe
polite.
Nowsomecompaniesandmajoradvertising_3_havebeenhiringvoicedetectiveswhotest
yournormalvoiceandthenrecordyouontape_4_commentingonaproduct.Acomputer
analyzesthedegreeanddirectionofchange_5_normal.Onekindofdivergenceofpitch
meansthesubject_6_Anotherkindmeanshewasreallyenthusiastic.Inatestingoftwo
commercials_7_children,theywere,vocally,aboutequally_8_ofboth,butthecomputer
reportedtheiremotional_9_inthetwowastotallydifferent.
Mostmajorcommercialsaresentforresting-totheaters_10_withvariouselectronic
measuringdevices.Peopleregardedas_11_arebroughtinoffthestreet.Viewerscanpush
buttonsto_12_whethertheyareinterestedorbored.
Newspaperandmagazinegroupsbecameintenselyinterestedintestingtheiradsfora
product_13_TVadsforthesameproduct.Theywereinterestedbecausethemain_14_of
evidenceshowsthatpeople_15_alotmorementalactivitywhentheyread_16_whenthey
sitinfrontoftheTVset.TVbegantobe_17_alow-involvement_18_.Itiscontendedthat
lowinvolvementmeansthatthereisless_19_thattheadmessagewillbe_20_.Notes
commercial廣告。
第1題
A.pack
B.flock
C.multiple
D.bulk
第2題
A.loss
B.panic
C.benefit
0.surprise
第3題
A.hosts
B.advocates
C.agencies
□.opponents
第4題
A.as
B.if
C.though
D.while
第5題
A.toward
B.into
C.from
D.to
第6題
A.aggravated
B.lied
C.boasted
0.misunderstood
第7題
A.with
B.about
C.on
D.of
第8題
A.conforming
B.agreeing
C.conceiving
□.approving
第9題
A.involvement
B.response
C.reflection
D.mood
第10題
A.fed
B.supplied
C.provided
□.equipped
第11題
A.independent
B.ordinary
C.typical
□.average
第12題
A.demonstrate
B.designate
C.debate
0.indicate
第13題
A.aswith
B.against
C.asto
D.under
第14題
A.number
B.series
C.body
0.proportion
第15題
A.exhibit
B.extend
C.expand
D.exert
第16題
A.or
B.than
C.and
□.versus
第17題
A.regarded
B.labeled
C.assumed
0.recognized
第18題
A.means
B.method
C.medium
0.measure
第19題
A.opportunity
B.scope
C.chance
0.capacity
第20題
A.rejected
B.reviewed
C.revived
□.remembered
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(21~25/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Whoeversaidthatvictoryhasmanyfathersanddefeatisanorphan,surelyhadneverheardof
theWorldTradeOrganization(WTO).Inthecaseofthehaplessmultilateraltradebodyandits
longsufferingrepresentatives,thetotalfailureoftheopeningmeetingoftheso-called
Millenniumtraderoundhaslotsofpeopleboastingoftheirroleintheviolentphysicalstruggle.
Well.Thatsjustbrilliant.Theyareproudofbeingpartofamovementthatwantstowreckthe
mostimportantengineofeconomicgrowth,prosperityandoverallglobalrisinglivingstandards
wehave-thefreedomoftradeandmovementofpeopleandgoodsbetweennations.
The135-memberWTOiscomposedofsovereigngovernmentswishingtofurtherthisgoaland
easethesettlementofinternationaltradedisputes.FromthesoundsemanatingfromSeattle,
though,itwouldnowseemtheWTOhasnowreplacedtheTrilateralCommissionandthe
FreemasonsascandidateNo.1totakeovertheworld.
EverybodyhashisfavoriteSeattlestory.Thecityspolicechiefwillhaveplentyoftimetothink
abouthis,havingnowresignedindisgraceoverthelossofcontrolofdowntownSeattle.The
Seattlebusinesscommunitymaybemoreinclinedtobroodovertheirs;thepoorfoolsinvested$9
milliontoattractthemeetingtotheirfinecity.WhatstandsoutmoreIwouldnominatethe
unionofsteelworkerswhoweremarchinginprotest.Itsanimagethatwillbogglethemindfor
yearstocome.
Thedebatenowisoverjusthoweffectivethisanti-globalistcoalitionwillturnouttobe.Inthe
heatofthemoment,italwayslooksasthoughtheworldasweknowitiscomingtoanend.But
theoverwhelminglikelihoodisthatwehavenotactuallyseenareplayoftheanti-VietnamWar
movement,whichhadmuchclearerfocus,obviously,thoughitsconsequenceswerefar-reaching.
Howlong,afterall,canyouprotestagainstcheapimportswhenthosesameimportsareallover
yourhouse
No,therealreasonforthedisasterinSeattleispolitical,andreportscomingoutofthe
meetingpointtoPresidentClintonasamajorculprit,whichmaybebothgoodandbad.Taking
thelongview,othertraderoundshavehaddifficultbeginnings,too.Ittookyearstogetthe
UruguayRoundunderway,whichfinallyhappenedin1986.Thankfully,wewillsoonbeelecting
anotherpresident,anditshouldbesomeonewhoseactionsmatchhisrhetoric.
Still,itisadisgracethattheworldsgreatesttradingnation,i.e.theUnitedStates,iscurrently
ledbyamanwhosemotivationsaresonarrowlypoliticalandegocentricthathehasnow
wreckedanychanceofenteringthehistorybooksasachampionoffreetrade.
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Thestatementvictoryhasmanyfathersanddefeatisanorphan(Para.1)isusedtointroduce
A.thevictoryofsufferingrepresentatives.
B.thefailureofWTOsopeningmeeting.
C.theroleofinternationalfreetrade.
D.thedynamicsofeconomicgrowth.
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ItisimpliedinthefirstsentencethatthefailureofMillenniumtraderoundcouldbeattributedto
A.factorsotherthanamovement.
B.violentlabordisputes.
C.misleadpoliticalmotivations.
0.troubledtradeunions.
第23題
BysayingthatItsanimagethatwillbogglethemindforyearstocome,(Paragraph3)theauthor
meansthatthedebateinSeattleprovestobe
A.dubiously-oriented.
B.quitetransient.
C.self-contradictory.
D.fairlyconsequential.
第24題
TheauthorisobviouslycriticalofPresidentClintonfor
A.hisfailuretomatchhiswordswithhisactions.
B.hislackofhistoricalknowledgeabouttheWTO.
C.hisputtingtheissueinawrongperspective.
D.hisexaggerationofWTOseconomicrole.
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Fromthetextwecanseethatthewriterseems
A.optimistic.
B.gloomy.
C.disgraced.
D.proud.
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(26~30/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Populararthasanumberofmeanings,impossibletodefinewithanyprecision,whichrangefrom
folkloretojunk.Thepolesareclearenough,butthemiddletendstoblur.TheHollywood
Westernofthe1930sforexample,haselementsoffolklore,butisclosertojunkthantohighart
orfolkart.Therecanbegreattrash,justasthereisbadhighart.ThemusicalsofGeorge
Gershwinaregreatpopularart,neveraspiringtohighart.SchubertandBrahms,however,used
elementsofpopularmusic—folkthemes—inworksclearlyintendedashighart.ThecaseofVerdi
isadifferentone,hetookapopulargenre-bourgeoismelodramasettomusic(anaccurate
definitionofnineteenth-centuryopera)and,withoutalteringitsfundamentalnature,transmuted
itintohighart.Thisremainsoneofthegreatestachievementsinmusic,andonethatcannotbe
fullyappreciatedwithoutrecognizingtheessentialtrashinessofthegenre.
Asanexampleofsuchatransmutation,considerwhatVerdimadeofthetypicalpolitical
elementsofnineteenth-centuryopera.Generallyintheplotsoftheseoperas,aheroor
heroine-usuallyportrayedonlyasanindividual,unfetteredbyclass-iscaughtbetweenthe
immoralcorruptionofthearistocracyandthedoctrinairerigidityorsecretgreedoftheleadersof
theproletariat.Verditransformsthisnaiveandunlikelyformulationwithmusicofextraordinary
energyandrhythmicvitality,musicmoresubtlethanitseemsatfirsthearing.Therearescenes
andariasthatstillsoundlikecallstoarmsandwereclearlyunderstoodassuchwhentheywere
firstperformed.Suchpieceslendanimmediacytotheotherwiseveiledpoliticalmessageof
theseoperasandcallupfeelingsbeyondthoseoftheoperaitself.
OrconsiderVerdistreatmentofcharacter.BeforeVerdi,therewererarelyanycharactersatall
inmusicaldrama,onlyaseriesofsituationswhichallowedthesingerstoexpressaseriesof
emotionalstates.Anyattempttofindcoherentpsychologicalportrayalintheseoperasis
misplacedingenuity.Theonlycoherencewasthesingersvocaltechniquewhentheeastchanged,
newariaswerealmostalwayssubstituted,generallyadaptedfromotheroperas.Verdis
characters,ontheotherhand,havegenuineconsistencyandintegrity.Evenifinmanycases,the
consistencyisthatofpasteboardmelodrama,theintegrityofthecharacterisachievedthrough
themusiconcehehadbecomeestablished.Verdididnotrewritehismusicfordifferentsingers
orcountenancealterationsorsubstitutionsofsomebodyelsesariasinoneofhisoperas,asevery
eighteenth-centurycomposerhaddone.Whenherevisedanopera,itwasonlyfordramatic
economyandeffectiveness.
第26題
Thispassageismainly
A.asurveyofdramamusic.
B.abouttheelementsinpopularmusic.
C.areviewofpopularart.
D.aboutdramaticeconomyandeffectiveness.
第27題
Thewriterassertsthatthedefinitionofpopularartis
A.quiteaccurate.
B.ratherelusive.
C.fairlyclear.
D.verydubious.
第28題
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheachievementsbyVerdi
A.aretoosubtletorecognize.
B.defyanyprecisedefinition.
C.aretheenvyofhistimes.
D.earnhimgreatreputation.
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Thewritermentionsthepoliticalelementsin19thcenturyoperatoillustrate
A.thepoliticalmessagesexposed.
B.theuniversalrecognitionofhighart.
C.theintendedchangesinpopularart.
D.heroesandheroinesmentalstates.
第30題
Accordingtothetext,Verdiscreativetreatmentofcharactersisperformedthrough
A.hisfrequentre-writingofanopera.
B.hiscoherentpsychologicalportrayal.
C.hisconsistentaspirationtohighart.
D.hiseffectivemaneuversofmusic.
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(31~35/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Biologically,thereisonlyonequalitywhichdistinguishesusfromanimalstheabilitytolaugh.Ina
universewhichappearstobeutterlydevoidofhumor;weenjoythissupremeluxury.Anditisa
luxury,forunlikeanyotherbodilyprocess,laughterdoesnotseemserveabiologicallyuseful
purpose.Inadividedworld,alaughterisaunifyingforce.Humanbeginsopposeeachotherona
greatmanyissues.Nationsmaydisagreeaboutsystemsofgovernmentandhumanrelationsmay
beplaguedbyideologicalfactionsandpoliticalcamps,butweallsharetheabilitytolaugh.And
laughter,inturn,dependsonthemostcomplexandsubtleofall-humanqualitiesasenseof
humor.Certaincomicstereotypeshaveauniversalappeal.Thiscanbestbeseenfromthe
world-widepopularityofCharlieChaplainsearlyfilms.Thelittlemanatoddswithsocietynever
failstoamusenomatterwhichcountrywecomefrom.Asthatgreatcommentatoronhuman
affairs,Dr.SamuelJohnson,onceremarked,Menhavebeenwiseinverydifferentmodes;but
theyhavealwayslaughedinthesameway.
Asenseofhumormaytakevariousformsandlaughtermaybeanythingfromrefinedtinkleto
anearthquakingroar,buttheeffectisalwaysthesame.Humorhelpsustomaintainacorrect
senseofvalues.Itistheonequalitywhichpoliticalfanaticsappeartolack.Ifwecanseethe
funnyside,wenevermakethemistakeoftakingourselvestooseriously.Wearealwaysreminded
thattragedyisnotreallyfarremovedfromcomedy,sowenevergetalopsidedviewofthings.
Thisisoneofthechieffunctionsofsatireandirony.Humanpainandsufferingaresogrim;we
hoversooftenonthebrinkofwar,politicalrealitiesareusuallyenoughtoplungeusintototal
despair.Insuchcircumstances,cartoonsandsatiricalaccountsofsomberpoliticaleventsredress
thebalance.Theytakethewindoutofpompousandarrogantpoliticianswhohavelosttheir
senseofproportion.Theyenableustoseethatmanyofourmostprofoundactionsaremerely
comicorabsurd.WelaughwhenagreatsatiristlikeSwiftwritesaboutwarsinGulliversTravels.
TheLilliputiansandtheirneighborsattackeachotherbecausetheycantagreewhichendto
breakanegg.Welaughbecausewearemeanttolaugh;butwearemeanttoweeptoo.Itisno
wonderthatintotalitarianregimesanysatireagainsttheEstablishmentiswhollybanned.Itistoo
powerfulweapontobeallowedtoflourish.
Thesenseofhumormustbesingledoutasmansmostimportantqualitybecauseitis
associatedwithlaughter.Andlaughter,inturn,isassociatedwithhappiness.Courage,
determination,initiative—thesearequalitieswesharewithotherformsoflife.Butthesenseof
humorisuniquelyhuman.Ifhappinessisoneofthegreatgoalsoflife,thenitisthesenseof
humorthatprovidesthekey.
第31題
TheauthorquotesDr.SamuelJohnsonswordsto
A.spotlighttheunifyingforceofasenseofhumor.
B.stresstheharmonybetweenindividualsandsociety.
C.highlighttheincomparableluxuryofhumor.
D.showthedistinctionbetweenhumansandanimals.
第32題
Accordingtotheauthor,politicalfanatics(Para.2)moreoftenthannotfallvictimto
A.politicalrealities.
B.wildillusions.
C.adversecomments.
D.noblequalities.
第33題
Accordingtothe4thparagraph,whatintereststheauthoristhatsomepoliticiansfailto
A.perceivethevalueofhumor.
B.gainacorrectsenseofvalues.
C.distinguishcomedyfromtragedy.
0.realizedangersofhypocrisy.
第34題
Towhichofthefollowingistheauthorlikelytoagree
A.Governmentagenciesareoftenaninappropriatesubjectforhumor.
B.Asenseofhumorinevitablypromptsustotakeourselvesseriously.
C.Manyissuesontrivialitiesmayariseforlackofasenseofhumor.
D.Thepursuitforhappinessisoneofthegreatestgoalsinourlife.
第35題
Thebesttitleforthetextmaybe
A.Variousfunctionsofhumor.
B.Developall-humanqualities.
C.Differentsolutionstoconflicts.
D.Makeuseofhumorwisely.
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(36~40/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Thehousingmarkethasbeenfortwoyearsproppingupconsumersspiritswhiletherestofthe
economyliesexhaustedonthefloor;stilltryingtostruggletoitsfeet.AccordingtotheNational
AssociationofRealtors,thenationalmedianexisting-homepriceendedtheyearat$164,000,up
7.1percentfrom2001.Thatsthestrongestannualincreasesince1980.
Althoughresidentialrealestateactivitymakesuplessthan8%oftotalU.S.GDRahousing
marketlikethisonecanmakethedifferencebetweenpositiveandnegativegrowth.Most
significantly,consumerspendingis66%ofGDP,andthepurchaseofanewhometendstohave
anumbrellaeffectonthehomeownersspendingashehastostockitwithawasherdryer;anew
big-screenTV,andmaybeaswingsetfortheyard.
Themainfactorinhousingscontinuedstrengthisaclassiceconomicexampleofzero-sum
boomthepersistentweaknesseverywhereelse.Asthe2003recoverycontinuestobemore
forecastthanreality.FallingstockpricesraisedinvestorappealforU.S.TreasuryBonds,whichin
turn,allowedmostinterestratestodriftevenlower.Buttherearenotmanysignsthattheresa
bubblereadytoburst.
Decembersnewrecordinhousingstarts,forexample,wasnicelymatchedbythenewrecord
innewhomesales.Ifyoubuildit,theywillbuyandevenifaneconomicpickupstartstoreduce
housingsrelativeattractiveness,theresnoreasonwhymodesteconomicgrowthandimproved
consumermoodcanthelpsustaininghousingsstrength.Themomentumgainedfromlow
mortgageinterestrateswillcarrystronghomesalesinto2003,withanimprovingeconomy
offsettingmodestlyhighermortgageinterestratesastheyearprogresses,saidDavidLereah,
chiefeconomistattheNationalAssociationofRealtors.
Justashousinghastakenupmuchoftheeconomicslackforthepasttwoyears,bothasa
comfortinginvestmentforfrettingconsumersandadriverofconsumerspendingitselfabig
bumpelsewhereintheeconomyin2003couldbehousingsdownfall.Ifstocksroarbackthis
spring,capitalinflowscouldstealfromthebondmarket,pushinguplong-terminterestrates.Or
AlanGreenspanandtheFedcoulddothesametoshort-termrates,asawaytohitthebrakeson
arecoverythatisheatinguptoofast.Inotherwords,ifeverythingpossiblegoeswrongfor
housing,homeownersshouldhaveplentytocompensatethemintermsofjobsecurityand
incomehikes.
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Theauthordrawsasharpcontrastbetweenthehousingmarketandtherestoftheeconomyso
astoshow
A.theboomofrealestateactivity.
B.thestatisticsonhomeprices.
C.theroleofhousingmarket.
D.thedegreeofconsumerspirits.
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Howdotheconsumersfeelabouttheirinvestmentinthehousingmarket
A.Apprehensive.
B.Reassured.
C.Indignant.
D.Annoyed.
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Aclassiceconomicexampleofzero-sumboom(Paragraph3)connotes
A.economicslack.
B.continuedstrength.
C.economicrecovery.
D.jobsecurity.
第39題
Whenmentioningtheumbrellaeffect(Para.2),theauthoristalkingabout
A.bondmarket.
B.stockexchange.
C.housingmarket.
D.electricappliances.
第40題
Towhichofthefollowingistheauthormostlikelytoagree
A.Naturepassesnurture.
B.Manproposes,Goddisposes.
C.Faithmovesmountains.
D.Factsspeaklouderthanwords.
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(41~45/共5題)PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethe
mostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextra
choices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
Life,atleastforaseed,isbetteroutintheworld._41_Seedsknowhowtogetaround.
_42_Buttheyallhavethesamegoal:totakerootandgiverisetothenextgeneration.
Scientistscanunderstandwhattypeofdispersalstrategyaplantemploysbylookingatits
environment.Forexample,dispersalbyseacurrentsisimportantforplantsthatgrowon
seashores,andwindisimportantinopengrasslands.Andforeachtypeofdispersal,thereisa
typeofdesign._43_
"Amongspecieswithseedsdispersedinternallybyanimals,thesizeoftheseedorfruit,itscolor,
andthepresenceofprotectivehuskswillreflecttheswallowing,visual,andprocessingabilitiesof
theseeddisperser,"Birkinshawsaid.Forexample,seedsspreadbysmallbirdswillbesmallin
size,coveredwithplantflesh(togivethebirdsarewardforeatingit),huskless(sincemostbirds
areillequippedtoremovesuchanoutershell),andbrightlycolored(sincebirdshavegoodcolor
vision).
Someseedshavenospecificdispersalstrategy,likethecoco-de-mer;apalmtreethatonly
growsintheSeychelles,anislandchainintheIndianOcean.Thesepalmshavethelargestseeds
ofanyplantandlackanyseeddispersalmethodotherthangravity,Birkinshawsaid.Inother
cases,aswiththerareMada-gascanpalmsSatranaladecussilvaeandVoanioalagerardii,the
seedscollectinpilesbeneaththeirparenttrees._44_
AccordingtoJohnDransfield,anexpertonMadagascanpalmswiththeUnitedKingdom'sRoyal
BotanicGarden,Kew,bothofthesepalmshaveverylargeseedsthatanimalsalivetodayare
incapableofmoving."Youstartdreamingupstoriesthatitcouldhavebeendistributedbyanow
extinctanimal",hesaid.
PossibleextinctdispersersofthepalmsarelargelemursthatonceroamedMadagascaror
flightlesselephantbirds,whichwerethelargestbirdsknowntohavelivedinMadagascar.
ThereareonlyafewoftheseMadagascanpalmsleftstanding._45_
DonaldDrakeisabotanistwiththeUniversityofHawaiiinHonoluluwhostudieshowplantand
animalinteractionaffectsreproductionofnativeplantsandfoodfornativeanimalsinthePacific
Oceanislands.Hesaidlossofanimalstodisperseseedscertainlyimpactsaplant'sviability,but
"hard,conclusivedataaredifficulttocomeby'1.
HeandcolleagueKimMcConkeyarecurrentlyengagedinresearchthatsuggestsanimalsmay
stopperformingecologicalfunctionssuchasseeddispersallongbeforetheygoextinct."We
foundthistobethecasewithflyingfoxes",Drakesaid.Flyingfoxesareamongthefewremaining
largeanimalsthatdisperseseedsonislandsinthePacificandIndianOceans,"Manyflyingfoxes
areeitherrareorextinct",Drakesaid,"Iftheyceasetobeeffectivedisperserslongbefore
reachingthatstage,thereisapossibilitythattheresultswefoundareofwideapplicability".
[A]Wind-dispersedseedsaregenerallylightweightandhaveadaptationssuchaswingsand
parachutessotheycancatcharideonthebreeze.Water-dispersedseeds,suchascoconuts,are
buoyant.Seedsdispersedbyanimalsusuallyofferanutritionalrewardsothattheyareeaten,or
theyarestickyorbarbedsotheycanlatchontopassingbodies.
[B]lfresearcherscanconfirmthatindeedtheanimaldisperserofthepalms,seedsareextinct,
thentheonlywaytopreventthetreesthemselvesfrombecomingextinctmaybetoreintroduce
seedlingsintotheforestwithacontrolledprogramofreplanting,Dransfieldsaid.
[C]lnordertomaintaineffectiveseed-dispersingpopulations,theresearcherssayitisimportant
totakeconservationactionsbeforeseed-dispersinganimalspeciesdropbelowthisthreshold.
[D]Someflywiththewind,othersgowiththeflow.Manyhitcharidewithunsuspecting
animals.
[E]Someanimalsceasebeingeffectiveseeddisperserswhentheirpopulationdensitiesfall
belowapointthatinducesthemtocompeteoverfoodresources-theystopbotheringtoscatter
andhidetheirfoodstores.
[F]lngeneral,seeddispersalawayfromtheparentplantincreasesthechancesthataseedwill
reachmaturity.
[G]Researchersbelievethatperhapstheiranimaldispersersarelongextinct.
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(46~50/共5題)PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.(10points)
SiliconValleyisamagnettowhichnumeroustalentedengineers,scientistsandentrepreneurs
fromoverseasflockinsearchoffame,fastmoneyandtoparticipateinatechnologicalrevolution
whoseimpactonmankindwillsurelysurpasstheepoch-makingEuropeanRenaissanceand
IndustrialRevolutionofthebygoneage.(46)WiththerapidspreadoftheInternetsincetheearly
1990s,andtherelentlesstechnologicalinnovationsgeneratedthroughit,theinformationerais
trulyuponus,profoundlyinfluencingandchangingnotonlyourlifestyle,butalsothewaywe
work,dobusiness,thinkandcommunicatewithothers.(47)Theunprecedentedsuccessof
the-Valleyisatestimonytotheconcertedinternationalendeavorsandcontributionsbypeople
fromdiverseculturalandracialbackgrounds,madepossiblebythefavorablepolitical,economic
andintellectualclimateprevailing,aswellasthefarsightedpoliciesoftheUSgovernment.Many
countrieshave,orareintheprocessofcreating,theirownSiliconValley.Sofar,nonehasasyet
threatenedthepreeminenceoftheUSprototype.WhatmakesSiliconValleysuchauniqueentity
Thereareseveralcrucialfactors.(48)Firstandforemost,ithasthelargestconcentrationof
brilliantcomputerprofessionalsandthebestsupportingservicesintheworld,andeasyaccessto
world-classresearchinstitutions,likeStanfordUniversity,whichcontinuallynurtureswould-be
thattheindustryneedsinordertomoveforward.Withouttheseadvantages,theValleywouldbe
adifferentplace.Secondly,itactivelyencourages,orevenexalts,risktaking.Hence,failureholds
noterrorandthereisnoshameattachedtoafailedeffort.Onthecontrary,theywilltryeven
hardernexttimeround.Suchnever-say-dieapproachisthesinequanonfortheultimate
triumphinentrepreneurshipandtechnologicalbreakthrough.(49)Athirddecisivefactoristhe
vitalroleofventurecapitalistswhowillinglysupportpromisingstart-upswithurgentlyneeded
initialcapitaltogetthemstarted.Somewouldevengivefailedentrepreneursasecondchanceif
convincedthatafreshconceptmightleadtoultimatesuccess.(50)Ofequalimportance,bright
youngpeopleandmiddlelevelprofessionalsarekeentoworkforanewventureatsubstantially
reducedremuneration,asitoffersmorescopeforentrepreneurshipandjobsatisfactionthanthe
establishedcompanies.Thereisalsoaprideofachievementiftheireffortscontributetoits
fruition.Intellectualchallengesaside,itisacommonpracticeforstart-upstooffergenerous
shareoptionstoemployeesinordertoattracttherighttalentintotheirfolds.Thisisapowerful
incentivetomotivatethestafftodotheirutmostandtoshareinthecompanysprosperityifit
reachesitsgoal.Manyregardthisasthefoundationofasuccessfulenterprise.
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(l/l)SectionIIIWriting
PartA
Directions:Writeacomposition/letterofnolessthan100wordsonthefollowinginformation.
(10
points)
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Oneofyourclosefriends,Catherine,gaveapianosoloataconcertlastnightandwonthefirst
prize.Nowwriteheraletterofcongratulationincludingthefollowingdetails
1)yourheart-feltcongratulations,
2)yourstrongimpression,
3)andyourencouragement.
Writeyourletterinnolessthan100words.Writeitneatly.
Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter,useLiMinginstead.
Donotwritetheaddress.
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(l/l)PartB
Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowinginformation.(20points)
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