中国科学院大学博士研究生入学考试英语考试大纲

检验考生是否具有进入攻读博士学位阶段的英语水平和能力。

考试类型、考试内容及考试结构

本考试共有五个部分:词汇(占10%)、完形填空(占15%)、阅读理解(占40%)、英译汉(占15%),写作(占20%)。试卷分为:试卷一(PaperOne)客观试题,包括前三个部分,共75题,顺序排号;试卷二(PaperTwo)主观试题,包括英译汉和写作两个部分。

一、词汇

主要测试考生是否具备一定的词汇量和根据上下文对词和词组意义判断的能力。词和词组的测试范围基本以本考试大纲词汇表为参照依据。共20题。每题为一个留有空白的英文句子。要求考生从所给的四个选项中选出可用在句中的最恰当词或词组。

二、完形填空

主要测试考生在语篇层次上的理解能力以及对词汇表达方式和结构掌握的程度。考生应具有借助于词汇、句法及上下文线索对语言进行综合分析和应用的能力。要求考生就所给篇章中15处空白所需的词或短语分别从四个选项中选出最佳答案。

三、阅读理解

本部分共分两节。要求考生能:

1)掌握中心思想、主要内容和具体细节;

3)准确把握某些词和词组在上下文中的特定含义;

4)领会作者观点和意图、判断作者的态度。

四、英译汉

要求考生将一篇近400词的英语短文中有下划线的5个句子翻译成汉语。主要测试考生是否能从语篇的角度正确理解英语原句的意思,并能用准确、达意的汉语书面表达出来。

五、写作

要求考生按照命题、所给提纲或背景图、表写出一篇不少于200字的短文。目的是测试考生用英语表达思想或传递信息的能力及对英文写作基础知识的实际运用。

试卷一:

题号

名称

题量

分值

I

词汇选择填空

20

10

15

II

完形填空

III-A

阅读理解(A)

30

60

III-B

阅读理解(B)

小计

75

65

110分钟

试卷二:

IV

英译汉–语篇中句子

5

V

写作

1

40

6

35

70分钟

SAMPLETEST

UNIVERSITYOFCHINESEACADEMYOFSCIENCES

ENGLISHENTRANCEEXAMINATION

FOR

DOCTORALCANDIDATES

PAPERONE

PARTIVOCABULARY(15minutes,10points,0.5pointeach)

Directions:Choosethewordorexpressionbeloweachsentencethatbestcompletesthestatement,andmarkthecorrespondingletterofyourchoicewithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourMachine-scoringAnswerSheet.

1.Tenyearsago,ahousewithadecentbathroomwasa__________symbolamonguniversityprofessors.

A.postB.status

C.positionD.place

2.Itwouldbefarbetterifcollectorscouldbepersuadedtospendtheirtimeandmoneyinsupportof___________archaeologicalresearch.

A.legibleB.legitimate

C.legislativeD.illicit

3.Weseekasocietythathasatits__________arespectforthedignityandworthoftheindividual.

A.endB.hand

C.coreD.best

4.Avarietyofproblemshavegreatly_________thecountry’snormaleducationaldevelopment.

A.impededB.imparted

C.imploredD.implemented

5.Agoodeducationisanassetyoucan________fortherestofyourlife.

A.spelloutB.callupon

C.falloverD.resortto

6.Oilcanchangeasocietymore____________thananyonecouldeverhaveimagined.

A.grosslyB.severely

C.rapidlyD.drastically

7.Beneathitsmyriadrules,thefundamentalpurposeof___________istomaketheworldapleasanterplacetolivein,andyouamorepleasantpersontolivewith.

A.elitismB.eloquence

C.eminenceD.etiquette

8.TheNewTestamentwasnotonlywrittenintheGreeklanguage,butideasderivedfromGreekphilosophywere_____________inmanypartsofit.

A.alteredB.criticized

C.incorporatedD.translated

9.NobodywilleverknowtheagonyIgo__________waitingforhimtocomehome.

A.overB.with

C.downD.through

10.Whileacountry’seconomyisbecomingthemostpromisingintheworld,itspeopleshouldbemore____________abouttheirqualityoflife.

A.discriminatingB.distributing

C.disagreeingD.disclosing

11.Cheatedbytwoboyswhomhehadtruston,Josephpromisedto____________them.

A.findfaultwithB.makethemostof

C.lookdownuponD.getevenwith

12.TheMinister’s_________answerlettoanoutcryfromtheOpposition.

A.impressiveB.evasive

C.intensiveD.exhaustive

13.Inproportionasthe____________betweenclasseswithinthenationdisappearsthehostilityofonenationtoanotherwillcometoanend.

A.intoleranceB.pessimism

C.injusticeD.antagonism

14.Everyonedoestheirownthing,tothepointwhereafifth-gradeteachercan’t__________onafourth-gradeteacherhavingtaughtcertainthings.

A.countB.insist

C.fallD.dwell

15.Whenthefirebrokeoutinthebuilding,thepeoplelosttheir__________andranintotheelevator.

A.heartsB.tempers

C.headsD.senses

16.Consumersdeprivedoftheinformationandadvicetheyneededwerequitesimply___________everycheatinthemarketplace.

A.atthemercyofB.inlieuof

C.bycourtesyofD.forthepriceof

17.Infactthepurchasingpowerofasingleperson’spensioninHongKongwasonly70percentofthevalueofthe_________Singaporepension.

A.equivalentB.similar

C.consistentD.identical

18.Hebecameawarethathehadlosthisaudiencesincehehadnotbeenabletotalk____________.

A.honestlyB.graciously

C.coherentlyD.flexibly

19.Thenovel,whichisaworkofart,existsnotbyits_____________life,butbyitsimmeasurabledifferencefromlife.

A.significanceinB.imaginationat

C.resemblancetoD.predominanceover

20.Shewasartfulandcouldalways____________herparentsintheend.

A.shoutdownB.getround

C.complywithD.passover

PARTIICLOZETEST(15minutes,15points)

Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgivenintheoppositecolumn.MarkthecorrespondingletterofyourchoicewithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourMachine-scoringAnswerSheet.

Weareenteringaperiodinwhichrapidpopulationgrowth,thepresenceofdeadlyweapons,anddwindlingresourceswillbringinternationaltensionstodangerouslevelsforanextendedperiod.Indeed,21seemsnoreasonfortheselevelsofdangertosubsideunlesspopulationequilibriumis22andsomeroughmeasureoffairnessreachedinthedistributionofwealthamongnations.23ofadequatemagnitudeimplyawillingnesstoredistributeincomeinternationallyonamoregenerous24thantheadvancednationshaveevidencedwithintheirowndomains.Therequiredincreasesin25inthebackwardregionswouldnecessitategiganticapplicationsofenergymerelytoextractthe26resources.

Itisuncertainwhethertherequisiteenergy-producingtechnologyexists,andmoreserious,27thatitsapplicationwouldbringustothethresholdofanirreversiblechangeinclimate28aconsequenceoftheenormousadditionofmanmadeheattotheatmosphere.Itisthis29problemthatposesthemostdemandinganddifficultofthechallenges.Theexisting30ofindustrialgrowth,withnoallowanceforincreasedindustrializationtorepairglobalpoverty,hold31theriskofenteringthedangerzoneofclimaticchangeinas32asthreeorfourgenerations.Ifthetrajectoryisinfactpursued,industrialgrowthwill33havetocometoanimmediatehalt,foranothergenerationortwoalongthat34wouldliterallyconsumehuman,perhapsalllife.Theterrifyingoutcomecanbepostponedonlytotheextentthatthewastageofheatcanbereduced,35thattechnologiesthatdonotaddtotheatmosphericheatburden—forexample,theuseofsolarenergy—canbeutilized.(1996)

21.A.oneB.itC.thisD.there

22.A.achievedB.succeededC.producedD.executed

23.A.TransfersB.TransactionsC.TransportsD.Transcripts

24.A.extentB.scaleC.measureD.range

25.A.outgrowthB.outcropC.outputD.outcome

26.A.neededB.needyC.needlessD.needing

27.A.possibleB.possiblyC.probableD.probably

28.A.inB.withC.asD.to

29.A.leastB.lateC.latestD.last

30.A.raceB.paceC.faceD.lace

31.A.onB.upC.downD.out

32.A.lessB.fewerC.manyD.little

33.A.ratherB.hardlyC.thenD.yet

34.A.lineB.moveC.driveD.track

35.A.ifB.orC.whileD.as

PARTIIIREADINGCOMPREHENSION

SectionA(60minutes,30points)

Directions:Beloweachofthefollowingpassagesyouwillfindsomequestionsorincompletestatements.EachquestionorstatementisfollowedbyfourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Readeachpassagecarefully,andthenselectthechoicethatbestanswersthequestionorcompletesthestatement.MarktheletterofyourchoicewithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourMachine-scoringAnswerSheet.

Passage1

Thewritingofahistoricalsynthesisinvolvesintegratingthematerialsavailabletothehistorianintoacomprehensiblewhole.Theprobleminwritingahistoricalsynthesisishowtofindapatternin,orimposeapatternupon,thedetailedinformationthathasalreadybeenusedtoexplainthecausesforahistoricalevent.

Asynthesisseekscommonelementsinwhichtointerpretthecontingentpartsofahistoricalevent.Theinitialstep,therefore,inwritingahistoricalsynthesis,istoputtheeventtobesynthesizedinaproperhistoricalperspective,sothatthecommonelementsorstrandsmakinguptheeventcanbedetermined.Thiscanbeaccomplishedbyanalyzingthehistoricaleventaspartofageneraltrendorcontinuuminhistory.Thecommonelementsthatarefamiliartotheeventwillbecometheideologicalframeworkinwhichthehistorianseekstosynthesize.Thisisnottosaythatanyfactorwillnothaveagreaterrelativevalueinthehistorian’shandlingoftheinterrelatedwhenviewedinabroadhistoricalperspective.

Thehistorian,insynthesizing,mustdeterminetheextenttowhichtheexistinghypotheseshavesimilartrends.Ageneraltrendline,onceestablished,willenablethesesimilartrendstobecorrelatedandparalleledwithintheconceptualframeworkofacommonbase.Asynthesisfurtherseekstodetermine,fromexistinghypotheses,whyanoutcometookthedirectionitdid;thus,itnecessitatesreconstructingthespiritofthetimesinordertoassimilatethepolitical,social,psychological,etc.,factorswithinacommonbase.

Assuch,thesynthesisbecomesthelogicalconstructininterpretingthecommongroundbetweenanoriginalexplanationofanoutcome(thesis)andthereinterpretationoftheoutcomealongdifferentlines(antithesis).Therefore,thesynthesisnecessitatestheintegrationofthematerialsavailableintoacomprehensiblewholewhichwillinturnprovideanewhistoricalperspectivefortheeventbeingsynthesized.

36.Theauthorwouldmostlybeconcernedwith_____________.

A.findingthemostimportantcauseforaparticularhistoricalevent

B.determiningwhenhypothesesneedtobereinterpreted

C.imposingapatternuponvaryinginterpretationsforthecausesofaparticularhistoricalevent

D.attributingmanyconditionsthattogetherleadtoaparticularhistoricaleventortosinglemotive

37.Themostimportantpreliminarystepinwritingahistoricalsynthesiswouldbe____________.

A.toaccumulatesufficientreferencematerialtoexplainanevent

B.analyzingthehistoricaleventtodetermineifa“singlethemetheory”applestotheevent

C.determiningthecommonstrandsthatmakeupahistoricalevent

D.interpretinghistoricalfactorstodetermineifonefactorwillhaverelativelygreatervalue

38.Thebestdefinitionfortheterm“historicalsynthesis”wouldbe______________.

A.combiningelementsofdifferentmaterialintoaunifiedwhole

B.atentativetheorysetforthasanexplanationforanevent

C.thedirectoppositeoftheoriginalinterpretationofanevent

D.interpretinghistoricalmaterialtoprovethathistoryrepeatsitself

39.Ahistorianseekstoreconstructthe“spirit”ofatimeperiodbecause____________.

A.theeventsinhistoryaremoreimportantthanthepeoplewhomakehistory

B.existinghypothesesareadequateinexplaininghistoricalevents

C.thisisthebestmethodtodeterminethesinglemostimportantcauseforaparticularaction

D.varyingfactorscanbeassimilatedwithinacommonbase

40.Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthorconsiderfalse

A.Onefactorinahistoricalsynthesiswillnothaveagreatervaluethanotherfactors.

B.Itispossibletoanalyzecommonunifyingpointsinhypotheses.

C.Historicaleventsshouldbestudiedaspartofacontinuuminhistory.

D.Asynthesisseekstodeterminewhyanoutcometookthedirectionitdid.

Passage2

Whenyoucallthepolice,thepolicedispatcherhastolocatethecarnearestyouthatisfreetorespond.Thismeansthedispatcherhastokeeptrackofthestatusandlocationofeverypolicecar—notaneasytaskforalargedepartment.

Anotherproblem,whichariseswhencarsareassignedtoregularpatrols,isthatthepatrolsmaybetooregular.Ifcriminalsfindoutthatpolicecarswillpassaparticularlocationatregularintervals,theysimplyplantheircrimesfortimeswhennopatrolisexpected.Therefore,patrolcarsshouldpassbyanyparticularlocationatrandomtimes;thefactthatacarjustpassedshouldbenoguaranteethatanotheroneisnotjustaroundthecorner.Yetsimplyorderingtheofficerstopatrolatrandomwouldleadtochaos.

Acomputerdispatchingsystemcansolveboththeseproblems.Thecomputerhasnotroublekeepingtrackofthestatusandlocationofeachcar.Withthisinformation,itcandetermineinstantlywhichcarshouldrespondtoanincomingcall.Andwiththeaidofapseudorandomnumbergenerator,thecomputercanassignroutinepatrolssothatcriminalscan’tpredictjustwhenapolicecarwillpassthroughaparticulararea.

(Beforecomputers,policesometimesusedroulettewheelsandsimilardevicestomakerandomassignments.)

Computersalsocanrelievepoliceofficersfromconstantlyhavingtoreporttheirstatus.Thepolicecarwouldcontainaspecialautomaticradiotransmitterandreceiver.Theofficerwouldsetadialonthisunitindicatingthecurrentstatusofthecar—patrolling,directingtraffic,chasingaspeeder,answeringacall,outtolunch,andsoon.Whennecessary,thecomputeratheadquarterscouldpollthecarforitsstatus.Thevoiceradiochannelswouldnotbecloggedwithcarsconstantlyreportingwhattheyweredoing.Acomputerinthecarautomaticallycoulddeterminethelocationofthecar,perhapsusingtheLORANmethod.Thelocationofthecaralsowouldbesentautomaticallytotheheadquarterscomputer.

41.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe___________.

A.ComputersandCrimes

B.PatrolCarDispatching

C.ThePowerfulComputers

D.ThePolicewithModernEquipment

42.ApolicedispatcherisNOTsupposedto_____________.

A.locateeverypatrolcar

B.guaranteecarsonregularpatrols

C.keepintouchwitheachpolicecar

D.findoutwhichcarshouldrespondtotheincomingcall

43.Ifthepatrolsaretooregular,_____________.

A.thedispatcherswillbeboredwithit

B.theofficersmaybecomecareless

C.thecriminalsmaytakeadvantageofit

D.thestreetswillbeinastateofchaos

44.Thecomputerdispatchingsystemisparticularlygoodat______________.

A.assigningcarstoregularpatrols

B.respondingtotheincomingcalls

C.orderingofficerstoreporttheirlocation

D.makingroutinepatrolsunpredictable

45.Accordingtotheaccountinthelastparagraph,howcanapatrolcarbelocatedwithoutcomputers

A.Policeofficersreporttheirstatusconstantly.

B.Theheadquarterspollthecarforitsstatus.

C.Aradiotransmitterandreceiverisinstalledinacar.

D.Adialinthecarindicatesitscurrentstatus.

Passage3

Achildwhohasoncebeenpleasedwithatalelikes,asarule,tohaveitretoldinidenticallythesamewords,butthisshouldnotleadparentstotreatprintedfairystoriesassacredtexts.Itisalwaysmuchbettertotellastorythanreaditoutofabook,and,ifaparentcanproducewhat,intheactualcircumstancesofthetimeandtheindividualchild,isanimprovementontheprintedtext,somuchthebetter.

Achargemadeagainstfairytalesisthattheyharmthechildbyfrighteninghimorarousinghissadisticimpulse.Toprovethelatter,onewouldhavetoshowinacontrolledexperimentthatchildrenwhohavereadfairystoriesweremoreoftenguiltyofcrueltythanthosewhohadnot.Aggressive,destructive,sadisticimpulseseverychildhasand,onthewhole,theirsymbolicverbaldischargeseemtoberatherasafetyvalvethananincitementtoovertaction.Astofears,thereare,Ithink,well-authenticatedcasesofchildrenbeingdangerouslyterrifiedbysomefairystory.Often,however,thisarisesfromthechildhavingheardthestoryonce.Familiaritywiththestorybyrepetitionturnsthepainoffearintothepleasureofafearfacedandmastered.

Therearealsopeoplewhoobjecttofairystoriesonthegroundsthattheyarenotobjectivelytrue,thatgiants,witches,two-headeddragons,magiccarpets,etc.,donotexist;andthat,insteadofindulginghisfantasiesinfairytales,thechildshouldbetaughthowtoadapttorealitybystudyinghistoryandmechanics.Ifindsuchpeople,Imustconfess,sounsympatheticandpeculiarthatIdonotknowhowtoarguewiththem.Iftheircaseweresound,theworldshouldbefullofmadmenattemptingtoflyfromNewYorktoPhiladelphiaonabroomstickorcoveringatelephonewithkissesinthebeliefthatitwastheirenchantedgirl-friend.

Nofairystoryeverclaimedtobeadescriptionoftheexternalworldandnosanechildhaseverbelievedthatitwas.

46.Accordingtotheauthor,thebestwaytoretellastorytoachildisto______________.

A.tellitinacreativeway

B.takefromitwhatthechildlikes

C.addtoitwhateverathand

D.readitoutofthestorybook.

47.Inthesecondparagraph,whichstatementbestexpressestheauthor’sattitudetowardsfairystories

A.Heseesinthemtheworstofhumannature.

B.Hedislikeseverythingaboutthem.

C.Heregardsthemasmoreofabenefitthanharms.

D.Heisexpectantoftheexperimentalresults.

48.Accordingtotheauthor,fairystoriesaremostlikelyto____________.

A.makechildrenaggressivethewholelife

B.incitedestructivenessinchildren

C.functionasasafetyvalveforchildren

D.addchildren’senjoymentofcrueltytoothers

49.Ifthechildhasheardsomehorrorstoryformorethanonce,accordingtotheauthor,hewouldprobablybe______________.

A.scaredtodeath

B.takingitandevenenjoyingit

C.sufferingmorethepainoffear

D.dangerouslyterrified

50.Theauthor’smentionofbroomsticksandtelephonesismeanttoemphasizethat___________.

A.oldfairystorieskeepupdatingthemselvestocaterformodernneeds

B.fairystorieshaveclaimedmanylivesofvictims

C.fairystorieshavethrownourworldintochaos

D.fairystoriesareafterallfairystories

Passage4

Therehasbeenalotofhand-wringingoverthedeathofElizabethSteinberg.Withoutblaminganyoneinparticular,neighbors,friends,socialworkers,thepoliceandnewspapereditorshavestruggledtodefinethecommunity’sresponsibilitytoElizabethandtootherbatteredchildren.Asthecollectivesoul-searchingcontinues,thereisapervadingsensethatthesystemfailedher.

Thefactis,inNewYorkStatethesystemcouldn’thavesavedher.Itisalmostimpossibletoprotectachildfromviolentparents,especiallyiftheyarewhite,middle-class,well-educatedandrepresentedbycounsel.

WhydoesthestatepermitviolenceagainstchildrenThereareanumberofreasons.First,parentalprivilegeisarationalization.Inthepast,thelawwasgivingitsapprovaltothebiblicalinjunctionagainstsparingtherod.

Second,whileeveryoneagreesthatthestatemustacttoremovechildrenfromtheirhomeswhenthereisdangerofseriousphysicaloremotionalharm,manychildadvocatesbelievethatstateinterventionintheabsenceofseriousinjuryismoreharmfulthanhelpful.

Third,courtsandlegislaturestreadcarefullywhentheiractionsintrudeorthreatentointrudeonarelationshipprotectedbytheConstitution.In1923,theSupremeCourtrecognizedthe“libertyofparentandguardiantodirecttheupbringingandeducationofchildrenundertheircontrol.”Morerecently,in1977,itupheldtheteacher’sprivilegetousecorporalpunishmentagainstschoolchildren.Readtogether,thesedecisionsgivetheconstitutionalimprimaturtoparentaluseofphysicalforce.

Underthebestconditions,smallchildrendependutterlyontheirparentsforsurvival.Undertheworst,theirdependencydoomsthem.WhileitisquestionablewhetheranyoneoranythingcouldhavesavedElizabethSteinberg,itisplainthatthelawprovidednoprotection.

Tothecontrary,byjustifyingtheuseofphysicalforceagainstchildrenasanacceptablemethodofeducationandcontrol,thelawlentameasureofplausibilityandlegitimacytoherparents’conduct.

Morethan80yearsago,intheteethofparentalresistanceandSupremeCourtdoctrine,theNewYorkStateLegislatureactedtoeliminatechildlaborlaw.Now,thestatemustacttoeliminatechildabusebybanningcorporalpunishment.Tobreakthecycleofviolence,nothinglesswillanswer.IfthereisalessontobedrawnfromthedeathofElizabethSteinberg,itisthis:sparetherodandsparethechild.

51.TheNewYorkStatelawseemstoprovideleastprotectionofachildfromviolentparentsof____________.

A.afamilyonwelfare

B.apooruneducatedfamily

C.aneducatedblackfamily

D.amiddle-classwhitefamily

52.“Sparingtherod”(inboldface)means____________.

A.spoilingchildren

B.punishingchildren

C.notcaringaboutchildren

D.notbeatingchildren

53.Corporalpunishmentagainstschoolchildrenis_____________.

A.takenasillegalintheNewYorkState

B.consideredbeingintheteacher’sprovince

C.officiallyapprovedbylaw

D.disapprovedbyschoolteachers

54.FromthearticlewecaninferthatElizabethSteinbergisprobablythevictimof____________.

A.teachers’corporalpunishment

B.misjudgmentofthecourt

C.parents’ill-treatment

D.streetviolence

55.Thewriterofthisarticlethinksthatbanningcorporalpunishmentwillinthelongrun_____________.

A.preventviolenceofadults

B.savemorechildren

C.protectchildrenfromill-treatment

D.betterthesystem

Passage5

Withitscommoninterestinlawbreakingbutitsimmenserangeofsubject-matterandwidely-varyingmethodsoftreatment,thecrimenovelcouldmakealegitimateclaimtoberegardedasaseparatebranchofliterature,or,atleast,asadistinct,eventhoughaslightlydisreputable,offshootofthetraditionalnovel.

Thoughitsvillainalsoreceiveshisrightfuldeserts,thethrillerpresentsalesscomfortableandcredibleworld.Thesequenceoffistfights,revolverduels,carcrashesandescapesfromgas-filledcellarsexhauststhereaderfarmorethanthehero,who,sufferingfromatleasttwobrokenribs,oneblackeye,uncountablebruisesandahangover,canstillchaseandoverpoweranarmedvillainwiththephysiqueofawrestler,Hemovesdangerouslythroughaworldofruthlessgangs,brutality,aviciouslustforpowerandmoneyand,incontrasttothedetectivetale,withanear-omniscientarch-criminalwhosedefeatseemsalmostaccidental.Perhapswemissinthethrillerthesecurityofbeingsafelyledbyourimperturbableinvestigatorpastascoreofredherringsandblindavenuestoafinalgatheringofsuspectswhenanunchallengeableelucidationofallthathasbewilderedusisgivenandjusticeandgoodnessprevail.Allthatwevainlyhopeforfromlifeisgrantedvicariously.

56.Thecrimenovelisregardedbytheauthoras_________________.

A.anotrespectableformofthetraditionalnovel

B.notatruenovelatall

C.relatedinsomewaystothehistoricalnovel

D.adistinctbranchofthetraditionalnovel

57.Thecreationofdetectivestorieshasitsoriginin_______________.

A.seekingrestfromworkorworries

B.solvingmysteriousdeathsinthissociety

C.restoringexpectationsinpolitesociety

D.preventingcrimes

58.Thecharactersofthedetectivestoriesare,generallyspeaking,_____________.

A.moreprofoundthanthoseofthetraditionalnovels

B.asrealaslifeitself

C.notlikehumanbeingsatall

D.notveryprofoundbutnotunlikely

59.Thesettingofthedetectivestoriesissometimesinamoreremoteplacebecause___________.

A.itismorereal

B.ourfriendsarefamiliarwithit

C.itpleasesthereadersinaway

D.itneedsthereaders’support

60.Thewriterofthispassagethinks_____________.

A.whatpeoplehopeforfromlifecanfinallybegrantediftheyhaveconfidence

B.peopleliketofeelthatjusticeandgoodnesswillalwaystriumph

C.theyknowintherealworldgooddoesnotprevailoverevil

D.theirhopesinlifecanonlybefulfilledthroughfictionreading

Passage6

Wheneverweareinvolvedinacreativetypeofactivitythatisself-rewarding,afeelingovercomesus—afeelingthatwecancall“flow.”Whenweareflowingweloseallsenseoftimeandawarenessofwhatishappeningaroundus;instead,wefeelthateverythingisgoingjustright.

Arockdancerdescribeshisfeelingofflowlikethis:“IfIhaveenoughspace,IfeelIcanradiateanenergyintotheatmosphere.Icandanceforwalls,Idanceforfloors.Ibecomeonewiththeatmosphere.”“Youareinanecstaticstatetosuchapointthatyoudon’texist,”saysacomposer,describinghowhefeelswhenhe“flows.”Playersofanysportthroughouttheworldarefamiliarwiththefeelingofflow;theyenjoytheiractivityverymuch,eventhoughtheycanexpectlittleextrinsicreward.Thesameholdstrueforsurgeons,caveexplorers,andmountainclimbers.

Flowprovidesasortofphysicalsensationalongwithanalteredstateofbeing.Onemanputitthisway:“Yourbodyfeelsgoodandawakeallover.Yourenergyisflowing.”Peoplewhoflowfeelpartofthisenergy;thatis,theyaresoinvolvedinwhattheyaredoingthattheydonotthinkofthemselvesasbeingseparatefromtheiractivity.Theyareflowingalongwiththeirenjoyment.Moreover,theyconcentrateintenselyontheiractivity.Theydonottrytoconcentrateharder,however;theconcentrationcomesautomatically.Achessplayercomparesthisconcentrationtobreathing.Astheyconcentrate,thesepeoplefeelimmersedintheaction,lostintheaction.Theirsenseoftimeisalteredandtheyskipmealsandsleepwithoutnoticingtheirloss.Sizesandspacesalsoseemaltered:successfulbaseballplayersseeandhittheballsomuchbetterbecauseitseemslargertothem.Theycanevendistinguishtheseamsonaballapproachingthemat165kilometersperhour.

Itseemsthenthatflowisa“floatingaction”inwhichtheindividualisawareofhisactionsbutnotawareofhisawareness.Agoodreaderissoabsorbedinhisbookthatheknowsheisturningthepagestogoonreading,buthedoesnotnoticeheisturningthesepages.Themomentpeoplethinkaboutit,flowisdestroyed,sotheyneveraskthemselvesquestionssuchas“AmIdoingwell”or“Dideveryoneseemyjump”

Finally,toflowsuccessfullydependsagreatdealontheactivityitself;nottoodifficulttoproduceanxiety,nottooeasytobringaboutboredom;challenging,interesting,fun.Somegoodexamplesofflowactivitiesaregamesandsports,reading,learning,workingonwhatyouenjoy,andevenday-dreaming.

61.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle

A.toillustratethefeelingof“flow”

B.toanalyzethecausesofaspecialfeeling

C.todefinethenewpsychologicalterm“flow”

D.toleadpeopletoacquirethefeelingof“flow”

62.Inthisarticle,“flow”referstoafeelingwhichprobablyresultsfrom_____________.

A.awareness

B.ecstasy

C.unconsciousness

D.self-rewarding

63.Theword“immersed”(inboldface)isclosestinmeaningto_____________.

A.occupied

B.engrossed

C.soaked

D.committed

64.Whatdoesoneusuallyactwhile“flowing”inreading

A.thinkswhatheisdoing

B.wondershowfasthecanread

C.turnsthepages

D.mindsthepagenumber

65.Theactivitywhichcansuccessfullybringabout“flow”ismostprobably____________.

A.gripping

B.difficult

C.boring

D.easy

SectionB(20minutes,10points)

Direction:Ineachofthefollowingpassages,fivesentenceshavebeenremovedfromtheoriginaltext.TheyarelistedfromAtoFandputbelowthepassage.Choosethemostsuitablesentencefromthelisttofillineachoftheblanks(numbered66to75).Foreachpassage,thereisonesentencethatdoesnotfitinanyoftheblanks.MarkyouranswersonyourmachinescoringAnswerSheet.

Ahistoryoflongandeffortlesssuccesscanbeadreadfulhandicap,but,ifproperlyhandled,itmaybecomeadrivingforce.WhentheUnitedStatesenteredjustsuchaglowingperiodaftertheendoftheSecondWorldWar,ithadamarketeighttimeslargerthananycompetitor,givingitsindustriesunparalleledeconomiesofscale.---66---AmericaandAmericanswereprosperousbeyondthedreamsoftheEuropeansandAsianswhoseeconomiesthewarhaddestroyed.

Itwasinevitablethatthisprimacyshouldhavenarrowedasothercountriesgrewricher.Justasinevitably,theretreatfrompredominanceprovedpainful.Bythemid-1980sAmericanshadfoundthemselvesatalossovertheirfadingindustrialcompetitiveness.---67---By1987therewasonlyoneAmericantelevisionmakerleft,Zenith.(Nowthereisnone:ZenithwasboughtbySouthKorea'sLGElectronicsinJuly.)Foreign-madecarsandtextilesweresweepingintothedomesticmarket.America'smachinetoolindustrywasontheropes.---68---

Allofthiscausedacrisisofconfidence.Americansstoppedtakingprosperityforgranted.Theybegantobelievethattheirwayofdoingbusinesswasfailing,andthattheirincomeswouldthereforeshortlybegintofallaswell.---69---Theirsometimes-sensationalfindingswerefilledwithwarningsaboutthegrowingcompetitionfromoverseas.

---70---In1995theUnitedStatescanlookbackonfiveyearsofsolidgrowthwhileJapanhasbeenstruggling.FewAmericansattributethissolelytosuchobviouscausesasadevalueddollarortheturningofthebusinesscycle.Self-doubthasyieldedtoblindpride."Americanindustryhaschangeditsstructure,hasgoneonadiet,haslearnttobemorequick-witted,"accordingtoRichardCavanagh,executivedeanofHarvard'sKennedySchoolofGovernment.“ItmakesmeproudtobeanAmericanjusttoseehowourbusinessesareimprovingtheirproductivity,”saysStephenMooreoftheCatoInstitute,athink-tankinWashington,DC.AndWilliamSahlmanoftheHarvardBusinessSchoolbelievesthatpeoplewilllookbackonthisperiodas"agoldenageofbusinessmanagementintheUnitedStates."

A.Forawhileitlookedasthoughthemakingofsemiconductors,whichAmericahadinvestedandwhichsatattheheartofthenewcomputerage,wasgoingtobethenextcasualty.

B.Itsscientistsweretheworld'sbest,itsworkersthemostskilled.

C.Howthingshavechanged!

D.Themid-1980sbroughtoneinquiryafteranotherintothecausesofAmerica'sindustrialdecline.

E.SomehugeAmericanindustries,suchasconsumerelectronics,hadshrunkorvanishedinthefaceofforeigncompetition.

F.Someofthenation'slargestbusinessesshrinkinsizewhentheyappearonthegovernment'sdatabaseoffederalcontractors.

A.IfAmericanworkersforexample,takemuchlongertolearnhowtooperatenewflexiblemanufacturingstationsthanworkersinGermany(astheydo),theeffectivecostofthosestationsislowerinGermanythanitisintheUnitedStated.

B.Theheadofhumanresourcemanagementisoneofthemostimportantexecutivesinthefirm.

C.Themoneytheydoinvestisalsomorehighlyconcentratedonprofessionalandmanagerialemployees.

D.HumanresourcemanagementisnottraditionallyseenascentraltothecompetitivesurvivalofthefirmintheUnitedStates.

E.Thepostofheadofhumanresourcemanagementisusuallyaspecializedjob,offattheedgeofthecorporatehierarchy.

F.Theresultisaslowerpaceoftechnologicalchange.

PAPERTWO

PARTVTRANSLATION(30minutes,15points)

Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.WriteyourpiecesofChineseversionintheproperspaceonyourAnswerSheetII.

ThereisnogreaterpowerintheworldtodaythanthatwieldedbythemanipulatorsofpublicopinioninAmerica.(1)Nokingorpopeofold,noconqueringgeneralorhighpriesteverdisposedofapowerevenremotelyapproachingthatofthefewdozenmenwhocontrolAmerica’smassnewsandentertainmentmedia.

(2)Theirpowerisnotdistantandimpersonal;itreachesintoeveryhomeinAmerica,anditworksitswillduringnearlyeverywakinghour.Itisthepowerwhichshapesandmoldsthemindofvirtuallyeverycitizen,youngorold,richorpoor,simpleorsophisticated.

Themassmediaformforusourimageoftheworldandthentelluswhattothinkaboutthatimage.(3)Essentiallyeverythingweknow—orthinkweknow—abouteventsoutsideourownneighborhoodorcircleofacquaintancescomestousviaourdailynewspaper,ourweeklynewsmagazine,ourradio,orourtelevision.

Itisnotjusttheheavy-handedsuppressionofcertainnewsstoriesfromournewspapersortheblatantpropagandizingofhistory-distortingTV“docudramas”whichcharacterizestheopinion-manipulatingtechniquesofthemediamasters.Theyexercisebothsubtletyandthoroughnessintheirmanagementofboththenewsandtheentertainmentwhichtheypresenttous.

Forexample,thewayinwhichthenewsiscovered:(4)whichitemsareemphasizedandwhichareplayeddown,thereporter’schoiceofwords,toneofvoice,andfacialexpressions;thewordingofheadlines;thechoiceofillustrations—allofthesethingssubliminally(浅意识地)andyetprofoundlyaffectthewayinwhichweinterpretwhatweseeorhear.

Ontopofthis,ofcourse,thecolumnistsandeditorsremoveanyremainingdoubtfromourmindsastojustwhatwearetothinkaboutitall.(5)Employingcarefullydevelopedpsychologicaltechniques,theyguideourthoughtandopinionsothatwecanbeintunewiththe“in”crowd,the“beautifulpeople,”the“smartmoney.”TheyletusknowexactlywhatourattitudesshouldbetowardvarioustypesofpeopleandbehaviorbyplacingthosepeopleorthatbehaviorinthecontextofaTVdramaorsituationcomedyandhavingtheotherTVcharactersreacttotheminthePoliticallyCorrectway.

PARTVIWRITING(40minutes,20points)

Directions:Writeanessayofnolessthan200wordsonthetopicgivenbelow.UsetheproperspaceonyourAnswerSheetII.

Topic

Anythingthatisoverdonemaybringunwantedresults.AddictiontotheInternetisofnoexception.Discusstheharmfuleffectsonaperson’slifewhenhe/sheisindulgedintheInternet.

KEY

PARTIVOCABULARY

1.B2.B3.C4.A5.B6.D7.D8.C9.D10.A11.D12.B

13.D14.A15.C16.A17.A18.C19.C20.B

PARTIICLOZETEST

21.D22.A23.A24.B25.D26.A27.B28.C29.D30.B31.D

32.C33.C34.A35.B

SectionA

36.C37.C38.B39.D40.A41.B62.B43.C44.D45.A46.A47.C

48.C49.B50.D51.D52.D53.B54.C55.A56.D57.A58.D59.C60.B61.A62.D63.B64.C65.A

SectionB

66.B67.E68.A69.D70.C

71.D72.E73.C74.A75.F

PARTIV

PARTVTRANSLATION

SuggestedChineseversionforthe5EnglishSegments:

(1)过去的国王、教皇、征战他国的大将军或者基督教会的长老所行使的权力远远无法与当今那几十个控制着美国大众新闻、娱乐媒体的人手中的权力相比拟。

(2)他们的权力之手伸得很近,伸及到每一个人,伸及到美国的每一个家庭。人们除了睡眠之外,几乎无时无刻不在受着这个权力意志的影响。

(3)从根本上说,我们所了解的(或者说我们认为我们所了解的)一切有关我们居住地或者熟人圈之外发生的事件的信息,都是通过我们的新闻日报、周刊、广播或者电视而获得的。

(4)哪些是重点强调的、哪些是刻意低调报道的;报道者所用的字汇、语调;他(她)的面部表情;标题的用语、图片的选择;所有这一切,都不知不觉地但却根深蒂固地影响着我们对所见所闻的理解和解释。

(5)他们精心地运用现代心理技术引导我们的思想和看法,使我们与他们所宣扬的一些观点如:“时尚大众”、“美丽的人”、“聪明财富”相一致。

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