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2021年考研《英語(yǔ)一》真題(完整版)
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumbered
blankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Fluidintelligenceisthetypeofintelligencethathastodowith
short-termmemoryandtheabilitytothinkquickly,logically,and
abstractlyinordertosolvenewproblems.It
(l)inyoungadulthood,levelsoutforaperiodoftime,and
then(2)startstoslowlydeclineasweage.But(3)agingis
inevitable,scientistsarefindingthatcertainchangesinbrainfunction
maynotbe.
Onestudyfoundthatmusclelossandthe(4)ofbodyfataround
theabdomenareassociatedwithadeclineinfluidintelligence.This
suggeststhe(5)thatlifestylefactorsmighthelpprevent
or(6)thistypeofdecline.
Theresearcherslookedatdatathat(7)measurementsoflean
muscleandabdominalfatfrommorethan4,000middle-to-older-aged
menandwomenand(8)thatdatatoreportedchangesinfluid
intelligenceoverasix-yearperiod.Theyfoundthatmiddle-aged
people(9)highermeasuresofabdominalfat(10)worseon
measuresoffluidintelligenceastheyears(11).
Forwomen,theassociationmaybe(12)tochangesin
immunitythatresultedfromexcessabdominalfat;inmen,theimmune
systemdidnotappeartobe(13)Itishopedthatfuturestudies
could(14)thesedifferencesandperhapsleadto
different(15)formenandwomen.
(16)therearestepsyoucan(17)tohelpreduceabdominal
fatandmaintainleanmusclemassasyouageinordertoprotectboth
yourphysicalandmental(18).Thetwohighlyrecommended
lifestyleapproachesaremaintainingorincreasingyour(19)of
aerobicexerciseandfollowingMediterranean-style(20)thatishigh
infiberandeliminateshighlyprocessedfoods.
1.【題干】1.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.pauses
B.return
C.peaks
D.fades
2.[題干]2.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.alternatively
B.formally
C.accidentally
D.generally
3.【題-干】3.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.while
B.since
C.once
D.until
4.【題干】4.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.detection
B.accumulation
C.consumption
D.separation
5.【題干】5.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.possibility
B.decision
C.goal
D.requirement
6.【題干】6.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.delay
B.ensure
C.seek
D.utilize
7.【題干】7.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.modify
B.supported
C.included
D.predicted
8.【題干】8.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.devoted
B.compared
C.converted
D.applied
9.【題干】9.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.with
B.above
C.by
D.against
10.【題干】10.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.above
B.managed
C.scored
D.played
11.【題干】11.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.ranout
B.setoff
C.drewin
D.wentby
12.【題干】12.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.superior
B.attributable
C.parallel
D.resistant
13.【題干】13.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.restored
B.isolated
C.involved
D.controlled
14.【題干】14.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.alter
B.spread
C.remove
D.explain
15.【題干】15.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.compensations
B.symptoms
C.demands
D.treatments
16.【題干】16.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Likewise
B.Meanwhile
C.Therefore
D.Instead
17.【題干】17.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.change
B.watch
C.count
D.take
18.【題干】18.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.well-being
B.process
C.formation
D.coordination
19.【題干】19.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.level
B.love
C.knowledge
D.space
20.【題干】20.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.design
B.routine
C.diet
D.prescription
SectionIIReadingComprehensionPartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.Markyouranswersonthe
ANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Howcanthetrainoperatorspossiblyjustifyyetanotherincreaseto
railpassengerfares?Ithasbecomeagrimlyreliableannualritual:every
Januarythecostoftravellingbytrainrises,imposingasignificantextra
burdenonthosewhohavenooptionbuttousetherailnetworktogetto
workorotherwise.Thisyear'srise,anaverageof2.7percent,maybea
fractionlowerthanlastyear's,butitisstillwellabovetheofficial
ConsumerPriceIndex(CPI)measureofinflation.
Successivegovernmentshavepermittedsuchincreasesonthe
groundsthatthecostofinvestinginandrunningtherailnetworkshould
bebornebythosewhouseit,ratherthanthegeneraltaxpayer.Why,the
argumentgoes,shouldacar-drivingpensionerfromLincolnshirehaveto
subsidisethedailycommuteofastockbrokerfromSurrey?Equallythere
isasensethatthetravailsofcommutersintheSouthEast,manyofwhom
willfaceamongthebiggestrises,havereceivedtoomuchattention
comparedtothosewhomustenduretherelativelypoorinfrastructureof
theMidlandsandtheNorth.
However,overthepast12months,thosecommutershavealso
experiencedsomeoftheworstrailstrikesinyears.Itisallverywelltrain
operatorstrumpetingtheimprovementstheyaremakingtothenetwork,
butpassengersshouldbeabletoexpectabasiclevelofserviceforthe
substantialsumstheyarenowpayingtotravel.Theresponsibilityforthe
latestwaveofstrikesrestsontheunions.However,thereisastrongcase
thatthosewhohavebeenworstaffectedbyindustrialactionshould
receivecompensationforthedisruptiontheyhavesuffered.
TheGovernmenthaspledgedtochangethelawtointroducea
minimumservicerequirementsothat,evenwhenstrikesoccur,services
cancontinuetooperate.Thisshouldformpartofawiderpackageof
measurestoaddressthelong-runningproblemsonBritain'srailways.Yes,
moreinvestmentisneeded,butpassengerswillnotbewillingtopay
moreindefinitelyiftheymustalsoendurecramped,unreliableservices,
punctuatedbyregularchaoswhentimetablesarechanged,orplanned
maintenanceismanagedincompetently.Thethreatofnationalisationmay
havebeenseenofffornow,butitwillreturnwithavengeanceifthe
justifiedangerofpassengersisnotaddressedinshortorder.
21.【題干】Theauthorholdsthatthisyear'sincreaseinrail
passengersfares.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.willeasetrainoperation's'burden.
B.haskeptpacewithinflation.
C.isabigsurprisetocommuters.
D.remainsanunreasonablemeasure.
22.【題:F】Thestockbrokerin2isusedtostandfor.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.cardrivers
B.railtravellers
C.localinvestors
D.ordinarytaxpayers
23.【題干】Itisindicatedin3thattrainoperators.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.areofferingcompensationstocommuters.
B.aretryingtorepairrelationswiththeunions.
C.havefailedtoprovideanadequateservice.
D.havesufferedhugelossesowingtothestrikes.
24.【題干】Ifunabletocalmdownpassengers,therailwaysmayhave
toface.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.thelossofinvestment.
B.thecollapseofoperations.
C.areductionofrevenue
D.achangeofownership.
25.[題干]Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthe
text?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.WhoAretoBlamefortheStrikes?
B.ConstantComplainingDoesn'tWork
C.CanNationalizationBringHope?
D.Ever-risingFaresAren'tSustainable
LastyearmarkedthethirdyearinarowofthatIndonesia'sbleak
rateofdeforestationhasslowedinpace.Onereasonfortheturnaround
maybethecountry'santipovertyprogram.
In2007,Indonesiastartedphasinginprogramthatgivesmoneyto
itspoorestresidentsundercertainconditions,suchasrequiringpeopleto
keepkidsinschoolorgetregularmedicalcare.Calledconditionalcash
transfersorCCTs,thesesocialassistanceprogramsaredesignedto
reduceinequalityandbreakthecycleofpoverty.They'realreadyusedin
dozensofcountriesworldwide.InIndonesia,theprogramhasprovided
enoughfoodandmedicinetosubstantiallyreduceseveregrowth
problemsamongchildren.
ButCCTprogramsdon'tgenerallyconsidereffectsonthe
environment.Infact,povertyalleviationandenvironmentalprotectionare
oftenviewedasconflictinggoals,saysPaulFerraro,aneconomistat
JohnsHopkinsUniversity.
That'sbecauseeconomicgrowthcanbecorrelatedwith
environmentaldegradation,whileprotectingtheenvironmentis
sometimescorrelatedwithgreaterpoverty.However,thosecorrelations
don'tprovecauseandeffect.Theonlypreviousstudyanalyzingcausality,
basedonanareainMexicothathadinstitutedCCTs,supportedthe
traditionalview.There,aspeoplegotmoremoney,someofthemmay
havemoreclearedlandforcattletoraiseformeat,Ferrarosays.
Suchprogramsdonothavetonegativelyaffecttheenvironment,
though.FerrarowantedtoseeifIndonesia'spoverty-alleviationprogram
wasaffectingdeforestation.Indonesiahasthethird-largestareaof
tropicalforestintheworldandoneofthehighestdeforestationrates.
Ferraroanalyzedsatellitedatashowingannualforestlossfrom2008
to2012-includingduringIndonesia'sphase-inoftheantipoverty
program-in7,468forestedvillagesacross15provincesandmultiple
islands.TheduoseparatedtheeffectsoftheCCTprogramonforestloss
fromotherfactors,likeweatherandmacroeconomicchanges,whichwere
alsoaffectingforestloss.Withthat,"weseethattheprogramisassociated
witha30percentreductionindeforestation,"Ferrarosays.
That'slikelybecausetheruralpoorareusingthemoneyasmakeshift
insurancepoliciesagainstinclementweather,Ferrarosays.Typically,if
rainsaredelayed,peoplemayclearlandtoplantmorericetosupplement
theirharvests.WiththeCCTs,individualsinsteadcanusethemoneyto
supplementtheirharvests.
Whetherthisresearchtranslateselsewhereisanybody'sguess.
Ferrarosuggeststheimportanceofgrowingriceandmarketaccess.And
regardlessoftransferability,thestudyshowsthatwhat'sgoodforpeople
mayalsobegoodforthevalueoftheavoideddeforestationjustfor
carbondioxideemissionsaloneismorethantheprogramcosts.
26.【題干】Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,CCTprogramsaim
to.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.facilitatehealthcarereform.
B.helppoorfamiliesgetbetteroff.
C.improvelocaleducationsystems.
D.lowerdeforestationrates.
27.[題:F)ThestudybasedonanareainMexicoiscitedtoshow
that.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.cattlerearinghasbeenamajormeansoflivelihoodforthepoor.
B.CCTprogramshavehehelpedpreservetraditionallifestyles.
C.antipovertyeffortsrequiretheparticipationoflocalfarmers.
D.economicgrowthtendstocauseenvironmentaldegradation.
28.【題干】InhisstudyaboutIndonesia,Ferrarointendstofind
out.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.itsacceptancelevelofCCTs.
B.itsannualrateofpovertyalleviation.
C.therelationofcctstoitsforestloss.
D.theroleofitsforestsinclimatechange.
29.【題干】AccordingtoFerraro,theCCTprograminIndonesiais
mostvaluableinthat.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.itwillbenefitotherAsiancountries.
B.itwillreduceregionalinequality.
C.itcanprotecttheenvironment.
D.itcanboostgrainproduction.
30.【題干】Whatisthetextcenteredon?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Theeffectsofaprogram.
B.Thedebatesoveraprogram.
C.Theprocessofastudy.
D.Thetransferabilityofastudy.
Asahistorianwho'salwayssearchingforthetextortheimagethat
makesusre-evaluatethepast,I'vebecomepreoccupiedwithlookingfor
photographsthatshowourVictorianancestorssmiling(whatbetterway
toshattertheimageof19th-centuryprudery?).I'vefoundquiteafew,
and-sinceIstartedpostingthemonTwitter-theyhavebeencausingquite
stir.PeoplehavebeensurprisedtoseeevidencethatVictorianshadfun
andcould,anddid,laugh.TheyarenotingthattheVictorianssuddenly
seemtobecomemorehumanasthehundred-or-soyearsthatseparateus
fadeawaythroughourcommonexperienceoflaughter.
Ofcourse,Ineedtoconcedethatmycollectionof'Smiling
Victorians'makesuponlyatinypercentageofthevastcatalogueof
photographicportraiturecreatedbetween1840and1900,themajorityof
whichshowsittersposingmiserablyandstifflyinfrontofpainted
backdrops,orstaringabsentlyintothemiddledistance.Howdowe
explainthistrend?
Duringthe1840sand1850s,intheearlydaysofphotography,
exposuretimeswerenotoriouslylong:thedaguerreotypephotographic
method(producinganimageonasilveredcopperplate)couldtake
severalminutestocomplete,resultinginblurredimagesassittersshifted
positionoradjustedtheirlimbs.Thethoughtofholdingafixedgrinasthe
cameraperformeditsmagicaldutieswastoomuchtocontemplate,andso
anon-committalblankstarebecamethenorm.
Butexposuretimesweremuchquickerbythe1880s,andthe
introductionoftheBoxBrownieandotherportablecamerasmeantthat,
thoughslowbytoday'sdigitalstandards,theexposurewasalmost
instantaneous.Spontaneoussmileswererelativelyeasytocapturebythe
1890s,sowemustlookelsewhereforanexplanationofwhyVictorians
stillhesitatedtosmile.
Oneexplanationmightbethelossofdignitydisplayedthrougha
cheesygrin."Naturegaveuslipstoconcealourteeth,“ranonepopular
Victorianmaxim,alludingtothefactthatbeforethebirthofproper
dentistry,mouthswereofteninashockingstateofhygiene.Aflashingset
ofhealthyandclean,regularpearlywhites'raresightinVictoriansociety,
thepreserveofthesuper-rich(andeventhen,dentalhygienewasnot
guaranteed).
Atoothygrin(especiallywhenthereweregapsorblackenedteeth)
lackedclass:drunks,tramps,prostitutesandbuffoonishmusichall
performersmightgurnandgrinwithasmileaswideasLewisCarroll's
gum-exposingCheshireCat,butitwasnotabecominglookforproperly
bredpersons.EvenMarkTwain,amanwhoenjoyedaheartylaugh,said
thatwhenitcametophotographicportraitstherecouldbe"nothingmore
damningthanasilly,foolishsmilefixedforever".
31.【題:F】AccordingtoParagraph1,theauthor'spostsonTwitter.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.changedpeople'simpressionoftheVictorians.
B.highlightedsocialmedia'sroleinVictorianstudies.
C.re-evaluatedtheVictorians'notionofpublicimage.
D.illustratedthedevelopmentofVictorianphotography.
32.【題干】WhatdoesauthorsayabouttheVictorianportraitshehas
collected?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Theyareinpopularuseamonghistorians.
B.Theyarerareamongphotographsofthatage.
C.Theymirror19th-centurysocialconventions.
D.Theyshoweffectsofdifferentexposuretimes.
33.【題干】WhatmighthavekepttheVictoriansfromsmilingfor
picturesinthe1890s?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Theirinherentsocialsensitiveness.
B.Theirtensionbeforethecamera.
C.Theirdistrustofnewinventions.
D.Theirunhealthydentalcondition.
34.[題干]MarkTwainisquotedtoshowthatthedisapprovalof
smilesinpictureswas.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.adeep-rootbelief.
B.amisguidedattitude.
C.acontroversialview.
D.athought-provokingidea.
35.【題:F】Whichofthefollowingquestionsdoesthetext
answer?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.WhydidmostVictorianslooksterninphotographs?
B.WhydidtheVictoriansstartviewphotographs?
C.WhatmadephotographydevelopslowlyintheVictorianperiod?
D.Howdidsmilinginphotographsbecomeapost-Victoriannorm?
Fromtheearlydaysofbroadband,advocatesforconsumersand
web-basedcompaniesworriedthatthecableandphonecompaniesselling
broadbandconnectionshadthepowerandincentivetofavoraffiliated
websitesovertheirrivals.That'swhytherehasbeensuchastrong
demandforrulesthatwouldpreventbroadbandprovidersfrompicking
winnersandlosersonline,preservingthefreedomandinnovationthat
havebeenthelifebloodoftheinternet.
Yetthatdemandhasbeenalmostimpossibletofill-inpartbecauseof
pushbackfrombroadbandproviders,anti-regulatoryconservativesand
thecourts.AfederalappealscourtweighedinagainTuesday,butinstead
ofprovidingbadlyneededresolution,itonlyprolongedthefight.Atissue
beforetheU.S.CourtofAppealsfortheDistrictofColumbiaCircuitwas
thelatesttakeoftheFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)onnet
neutrality,adoptedonaparty-linevotein2017.TheRepublican-penned
ordernotonlyeliminatedthestrictnetneutralityrulestheFCChad
adoptedwhenithadaDemocraticmajorityin2015,butrejectedthe
commission'sauthoritytorequirebroadbandproviderstodomuchof
anything.Theorderalsodeclaredthatstateandlocalgovernments
couldn'tregulatebroadbandproviderseither.
Thecommissionarguedthatotheragencieswouldprotectagainst
anti-competitivebehavior,suchasabroadband-providingconglomerate
likeAT&Tfavoringitsownvideo-streamingserviceattheexpenseof
NetflixandAppleTV.YettheFCCalsoendedtheinvestigationsof
broadbandprovidersthatimposeddatacapsontheirrivals'streaming
servicesbutnottheirown.
OnTuesday,theappealscourtunanimouslyupheldthe2017order
deregulatingbroadbandproviders,citingaSupremeCourtrulingfrom
2005thatupheldasimilarlyderegulatorymove.ButJudgePatricia
Millettrightlyarguedinaconcurringopinionthat“theresultisunhinged
fromtherealitiesofmodernbroadbandservice,"andsaidCongressorthe
SupremeCourtcouldinterveneto"avoidtrappingInternetregulationin
technologicalanachronism."
Inthemeantime,thecourtthrewouttheFCC'sattempttoblockall
staterulesonnetneutrality,whilepreservingthecommission'spowerto
preemptindividualstatelawsthatundermineitsorder.Thatmeansmore
battlesliketheonenowgoingonbetweentheJusticeDepartmentand
California,whichenactedatoughnetneutralitylawinthewakeofthe
FCC'sabdication.
Theendlesslegalbattlesandback-and-forattheFCCcryoutfor
Congresstoact.Itneedstogivethecommissionexplicitauthorityonce
andforalltobarbroadbandprovidersfrommeddlinginthetrafficon
theirnetworkandtocreateclearrulesprotectingopennessandinnovation
online.
36.[題干]Therehaslongbeenconcernthatbroadbandprovides
would.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.bringweb-basedfirmsundercontrol.
B.slowdownthetrafficontheirnetwork.
C.showpartialityintreatingclients.
D.intensifycompetitionwiththeirrivals.
37.[題干)Facedwiththedemandfornetneutralityrules,the
Fee.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Stickstoanout-of-dateorder.
B.Takesananti-regulatorystance.
C.Hasissuedaspecialresolution.
D.Hasallowedthestatestointervene.
38.【題:F】WhatcanbelearnedaboutAT&TfromParagraph3?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Itprotectsagainstunfaircompetition.
B.Itengagesinanti-competitivepractices.
C.ItisundertheFCC'sinvestigation.
D.Itisinpursuitofqualityservice.
39.【題:F】JudgePatriciaMillettarguesthattheappealscourt's
decision.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.focusesontrivialities.
B.conveysanambiguousmessage.
C.isatoddswithitsearlierrulings.
D.isoutoftouchwithreality.
40.【題干】Whatdoestheauthorargueinthelastparagraph?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Congressneedstotakeactiontoensurenetneutrality.
B.TheFCCshouldbeputunderstrictsupervision.
C.Rulesneedtobesettodiversifyonlineservices.
D.Broadbandproviders'rightsshouldbeprotected.
SectionIIReadingComprehensionPartB
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions
41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherent
articlebychoosingfromthelistA-Gandfillingthemintothenumbered
boxes.ParagraphsCandFhavebeencorrectlyplaced.Markyour
answersonANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Inthemoviesandontelevision,artificialintelligenceistypically
depictedassomethingsinisterthatwillupendourwayoflife.Whenit
comestoAIinbusiness,weoftenhearaboutitinrelationtoautomation
andtheimpendinglossofjobs,butinwhatwaysisAIchanging
companiesandthelargereconomythatdon'tinvolvedoom-and-mass
unemploymentpredictions?
ArecentsurveyofmanufacturingandserviceindustriesfromTata
ConsultancyServicesfoundthatcompaniescurrentlyuseAlmoreoften
incomputer-to-computeractivitiesthaninautomatinghumanactivities.
Onecommonapplication?Preventingelectronicsecuritybreaches,which,
ratherthaneliminatingITjobs,actuallymakesthosepersonnelmore
valuabletoemployers,becausetheyhelpfirmspreventhackingattempts.
HereareafewotherwaysAIisaidingcompanieswithoutreplacing
employees:
Betterhiringpractices
Companiesareusingartificialintelligencetoremovesomeofthe
unconsciousbiasfromhiringdecisions."Thereareexperimentsthatshow
that,naturally,theresultsofinterviewsaremuchmorebiasedthanwhat
AIdoes,"saysPedroDomingos,authorofTheMasterAlgorithm:How
theQuestfortheUltimateLearningMachineWillRemakeOurWorld
andacomputerscience(41)Onecompanythat'sdoingthisiscalled
Blendoor.Itusesanalyticstohelpidentifywheretheremaybebiasinthe
hiringprocess.
Moreeffectivemarketing
SomeAIsoftwarecananalyzeandoptimizemarketingemailsubject
linestoincreaseopenrates.OnecompanyintheUK,Phrasee,claims
theirsoftwarecanoutperformhumansbyupto10percentwhenitcomes
toemailopenrates.Thiscanmeanmillionsmoreinrevenue.
(42)Thereare“toolsthathelppeopleusedata,notareplacement
forpeople/5saysPatrickH.Winston,aprofessorofartificialintelligence
andcomputerscienceatMIT.
Savingcustomersmoney
EnergycompaniescanuseAItohelpcustomersreducetheir
electricitybillssavingthemmoneywhilehelpingtheenvironment.
Companiescanalsooptimizetheirownenergyuseandcutdownonthe
costofelectricity.Insurancecompaniesmeanwhile,canbasetheir
premiumsonAImodelsthatmoreaccuratelyaccessrisk."Before,they
mightnotinsuretheoneswhofeltlikeahighriskorchargethemtoo
much,"saysDomingos,(43)
Improvedaccuracy
Machinelearningoftenprovidesamorereliableformofstatistics,
whichmakesdatamorevaluable,"saysWinston.It"helpspeoplemake
smarterdecisions."(44)
Protectingandmaintaininginfrastructure
Anumberofcompanies,particularlyinenergyandtransportation,
useAIimageprocessingtechnologytoinspectinfrastructureandprevent
equipmentfailureorleaksbeforetheyhappen."Iftheyfailfirstandthen
youfixthem,it'sveryexpensive,"saysDomingos.(45)
[A]Ireplacestheboringpartsofyourjob.Ifyou'redoingresearch,
youcanhaveAIgooutandlookforrelevantsourcesandinformationthat
otherwiseyoujustwouldn'thavetimefor.
[B]Oneaccountingfirm,EY,usesanAIsystemthathelpsreview
contractsduringanaudit.Thisprocess,alongwithemployeesreviewing
thecontracts,isfasterandmoreaccurate.
[C]TherearealsocompanieslikeAcquisio,whichanalyzes
advertisingperformanceacrossmultiplechannelslikeAdwords,Bingand
socialmediaandmakesadjustmentsorsuggestionsaboutwhere
advertisingfundswillyieldbestresults.
[D]Youwanttopredictifsomethingneedsattentionnowandpoint
towhereit'susefulforemployeestogoto.
[E]Before,theymightnotinsuretheoneswhofeltlikeahighrisk
orchargethemtoomuch,ortheywouldchargethemtoolittleandthenit
wouldcost[thecompany]money.
[F]We'realsogivingourcustomersbetterchannelsversuspicking
upthephonetoaccomplishsomethingbeyondhumanscale.
[G]AIlooksatresumesingreaternumbersthanhumanswouldbe
ableto,andselectsthemorepromisingcandidates.
41.【題干】41.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
42.【題干】42.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
43.【題干】43.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
c.c
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
44.【題干】44.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
45.【題干】45.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
SectionIIITranslation
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlined
segmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyonthe
ANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Worldwarwasthewatershedeventforhighereducationinmodern
Westernsocieties(46)Thosesocietiescameoutofthewarwithlevelsof
enrollmentthathadbeenroughlyconstantat3-5%oftherelevantage
groupsduringthedecadesbeforethewar.Butafterthewar,greatsocial
andpoliticalchangesarisingoutofthesuccessfulwaragainstFascism
createdagrowingdemandinEuropeanandAmericaneconomiesfor
increasingnumbersofgraduateswithmorethanasecondaryschool
education.(47)Andthedemandthatroseinthosesocietiesforentryto
highereducationextendedtogroupsandsocialclassesthathadnot
thoughtofattendingauniversitybeforethewar.Thesedemandsresulted
inaveryrapidexpansionofthesystemsofhighereducation,beginningin
the1960sanddevelopingveryrapidly(thoughunevenly)duringthe
1970sand1980s.
Thegrowthofhighereducationmanifestsitselfinatleastthreequite
differentways,andtheseinturnhavegivenrisetodifferentsetsof
problems.Therewasfirsttherateofgrowth:(48)inmanycountiesof
WesternEurope,thenumbersofstudentsinhighereducationdoubled
withinfive-yearperiodsduringthe1960sanddoubledagaininseven,
eightor10yearsbythemiddleofthe1970s.Secondgrowthobviously
affectedtheabsolutesizebothofsystemsandindividualinstitutions.And
thirdgrowthwasreflectedinchangesintheproportionoftherelevantage
groupenrolledininstitutionsofhighereducation.
Eachofthesemanifestationsofgrowthcarrieditsownpeculiar
problemsinitswake/Forexample,ahigh
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