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2015年考研英語一真題及答案解析
(1~20/共20題)完形填空
Thoughnotbiologicallyrelated,friendsareas“related“asfourthcousins,sharingabout1%
ofgenes.Thatis_1_astudy,publishedfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaandYaleUniversityin
theProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,has_2_.
Thestudyisagenome-wideanalysisconducted_3_1,932uniquesubjectswhich
_4_pairsofunrelatedfriendsandunrelatedstrangers.Thesamepeoplewereusedin
both_5_.
While1%mayseem_6_Jtisnotsotoageneticist.AsJamesFowler;professorofmedical
geneticsatUCSanDiego,says,“Mostpeopledonoteven_7_theirfourthcousinsbut
somehowmanagetoselectasfriendsthepeoplewho_8_ourkin.”
Thestudy_9_foundthatthegenesforsmellweresomethingsharedinfriendsbutnot
genesforimmunity.Whythissimilarityexistsinsmellgenesisdifficulttoexplain,for
now,_10_,astheteamsuggests,itdrawsustosimilarenvironmentsbutthereismore_11_it.
Therecouldbemanymechanismsworkingtogetherthat_12_usinchoosinggeneticallysimilar
friends_13_〃functionalKinship"ofbeingfriendswith_14_!
Oneoftheremarkablefindingsofthestudywasthesimilargenesseemtobe
evolution_15_thanothergenesStudyingthiscouldhelp_16_whyhumanevolutionpicked
paceinthelast30,000years,withsocialenvironmentbeingamajor_17_factor.
Thefindingsdonotsimplyexplainpeople's_18_tobefriendthoseof
similar_19_backgrounds,saytheresearchers.Thoughallthesubjectsweredrawnfroma
populationofEuropeanextraction,carewastakento_20_thatallsubjects,friendsand
strangers,weretakenfromthesamepopulation.
第1題
A.when
B.why
C.how
D.what
第2題
A.defended
B.concluded
C.withdrawn
D.advised
第3題
A.for
B.with
C.on
D上y
第4題
A.compared
B.sought
C.separated
0.connected
第5題
A.tests
B.objects
C.samples
□.examples
第6題
A.insignificant
B.unexpected
C.unbelievable
□.incredible
第7題
A.visit
B.miss
C.seek
D.know
第8題
A.resemble
B.influence
C.favor
0.surpass
第9題
A.again
B.also
C.instead
D.thus
第10題
A.Meanwhile
B.Furthermore
C.Likewise
D.Perhaps
第11題
A.about
B.to
C.from
D.like
第12題
A.drive
B.observe
C.confuse
D.limit
第13題
A.accordingto
B.ratherthan
C.regardlessof
D.alongwith
第14題
A.chances
B.responses
C.missions
□.benefits
第15題
A.later
B.slower
C.faster
D.earlier
第16題
A.forecast
B.remember
C.understand
0.express
第17題
A.unpredictable
B.contributory
C.controllable
□.disruptive
第18題
A.endeavor
B.decision
C.arrangement
□.tendency
第19題
A.political
B.religious
C.ethnic
□.economic
第20題
A.see
B.show
C.prove
D.tell
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(21~25/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
KingJuanCarlosofSpainonceinsisted“kingsdon'tabdicate,theydareintheirsleep/'But
embarrassingscandalsandthepopularityoftherepublicanleftintherecentEuro-electionshave
forcedhimtoeathiswordsandstanddown.So,doestheSpanishcrisissuggestthatmonarchyis
seeingitslastdays?DoesthatmeanthewritingisonthewallforallEuropeanroyals,withtheir
magnificentuniformsandmajesticlifestyle?
TheSpanishcaseprovidesargumentsbothforandagainstmonarchy.Whenpublicopinionis
particularlypolarised,asitwasfollowingtheendoftheFrancoregime,monarchscanriseabove
"mere"politicsand“embody“aspiritofnationalunity.
Itisthisapparenttranscendenceofpoliticsthatexplainsmonarchs'continuingpopularity
polarized.Andalso,theMiddleEastexcepted,Europeisthemostmonarch-infestedregioninthe
world,with10kingdoms(notcountingVaticanCityandAndorra).Butunliketheirabsolutist
counterpartsintheGulfandAsia,mostroyalfamilieshavesurvivedbecausetheyallowvotersto
avoidthedifficultsearchforanon-controversialbutrespectedpublicfigure.
Evenso,kingsandqueensundoubtedlyhaveadownside.Symbolicofnationalunityasthey
claimtobe,theirveryhistory-andsometimesthewaytheybehavetoday-embodiesoutdated
andindefensibleprivilegesandinequalities.AtatimewhenThomasPikettyandother
economistsarewarningofrisinginequalityandtheincreasingpowerofinheritedwealth,itis
bizarrethatwealthyaristocraticfamiliesshouldstillbethesymbolicheartofmoderndemocratic
states.
Themostsuccessfulmonarchiesstrivetoabandonorhidetheiroldaristocraticways.Princes
andprincesseshaveday-jobsandridebicycles,nothorses(orhelicopters).Evenso,theseare
wealthyfamilieswhopartywiththeinternational1%,andmediaintrusivenessmakesit
increasinglydifficulttomaintaintherightimage.
WhileEurope'smonarchieswillnodoubtbesmartenoughtosurviveforsometimetocome,
itistheBritishroyalswhohavemosttofearfromtheSpanishexample.
ItisonlytheQueenwhohaspreservedthemonarchy'sreputationwithherratherordinary
(ifwell-heeled)grannystyle.ThedangerwillcomewithCharles,whohasbothanexpensivetaste
oflifestyleandaprettyhierarchicalviewoftheworld.Hehasfailedtounderstandthat
monarchieshavelargelysurvivedbecausetheyprovideaservice-asnon-controversialand
non-politicalheadsofstate.CharlesoughttoknowthatasEnglishhistoryshows,itiskings,not
republicans,whoarethemonarchy'sworstenemies.
第21題
AccordingtothefirsttwoParagraphs,KingJuanCarlosofSpain
A.usedturnenjoyhighpublicsupport
B.wasunpopularamongEuropeanroyals
C.casedhisrelationshipwithhisrivals
D.endedhisreigninembarrassment
第22題
MonarchsarekeptasheadsofstateinEuropemostly
A.owingtotheirundoubtedandrespectablestatus
B.toachieveabalancebetweentraditionandreality
C.togivevotermorepublicfigurestolookupto
D.duetotheireverlastingpoliticalembodiment
第23題
Whichofthefollowingisshowntobeodd,accordingtoParagraph4?
A-Aristocrats'excessiverelianceoninheritedwealth
B.Theroleofthenobilityinmoderndemocracies
C.Thesimplelifestyleofthearistocraticfamilies
D.Thenobility'sadherencetotheirprivileges
第24題
TheBritishroyals"havemosttofear“becauseCharles
A.takesaroughlineonpoliticalissues
B.failstochangehislifestyleasadvised
C.takesrepublicansashispotentialallies
D.failstoadapthimselftohisfuturerole
第25題
Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.Carlos,GloryandDisgraceCombined
B.Charles,AnxioustoSucceedtotheThrone
C.Carlos,aLessonforAllEuropeanMonarchs
0.Charles,SlowtoReacttotheComingThreats
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(26~30/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
JusthowmuchdoestheConstitutionprotectyourdigitaldata?TheSupremeCourtwillnow
considerwhetherpolicecansearchthecontentsofamobilephonewithoutawarrantifthe
phoneisonoraroundapersonduringanarrest.
Californiahasaskedthejusticestorefrainfromasweepingrulingparticularlyonethat
upsetstheoldassumptionthatauthoritiesmaysearchthroughthepossessionsofsuspectsatthe
timeoftheirarrest.Itishard,thestateargues,forjudgestoassesstheimplicationsofnewand
rapidlychangingtechnologies.
ThecourtwouldberecklesslymodestifitfollowedCalifornia'sadvice.Enoughofthe
implicationsarediscernable,evenobvious,sothatthejusticescanandshouldprovideupdated
guidelinestopolice,lawyersanddefendants.
TheyshouldstartbydiscardingCalifornia'slameargumentthatexploringthecontentsofa
smartphone—avaststorehouseofdigitalinformation-issimilarto,say,riflingthrougha
suspect'spurse.Thecourthasruledthatpolicedon'tviolatetheFourthAmendmentwhenthey
siftthroughthewalletorpocketbookofanarresteewithoutawarrant.Butexploringone'ssmart
phoneismorelikeenteringhisorherhome.Asmartphonemaycontainanarrestee'sreading
history,financialhistory,medicalhistoryandcomprehensiverecordsofrecentcorrespondence.
Thedevelopmentof“cloudcomputing/meanwhile,hasmadethatexplorationsomuchthe
easier.
Americansshouldtakestepstoprotecttheirdigitalprivacy.Butkeepingsensitive
informationonthesedevicesisincreasinglyarequirementofnormallife.Citizensstillhavearight
toexpectprivatedocumentstoremainprivateandprotectedbytheConstitution'sprohibitionon
unreasonablesearches.
Assooftenisthecase,statingthatprincipledoesn'teasethechallengeofline-drawing.In
manycases,itwouldnotbeoverlyonerousforauthoritiestoobtainawarranttosearchthrough
phonecontents.TheycouldstillinvalidateFourthAmendmentprotectionswhenfacingsevere,
urgentcircumstances,andtheycouldtakereasonablemeasurestoensurethatphonedataare
noterasedoralteredwhileawarrantispending.Thecourt,though,maywanttoallowroomfor
policetocitesituationswheretheyareentitledtomorefreedom.
ButthejusticesshouldnotswallowCalifornia'sargumentwhole.New,disruptivetechnology
sometimesdemandsnovelapplicationsoftheConstitution'sprotections.OrinKerr,alaw
professor;comparestheexplosionandaccessibilityofdigitalinformationinthe21stcenturywith
theestablishmentofautomobileuseasavirtualnecessityoflifeinthe20th:Thejusticeshadto
specifynovelrulesforthenewpersonaldomainofthepassengercarthen;theymustsortout
howtheFourthAmendmentappliestodigitalinformationnow.
第26題
TheSupremeCourtwillworkoutwhether;duringanarrest,itislegitimateto
A.preventsuspectsfromdeletingtheirphonecontents.
B.searchforsuspects'mobilephoneswithoutawarrant.
C.checksuspects'phonecontentswithoutbeingauthorized.
□.prohibitsuspectsfromusingtheirmobilephones.
第27題
Theauthor'sattitudetowardCalifornia'sargumentisoneof
A.disapproval.
B.indifference.
C.tolerance.
0.cautiousness.
第28題
Theauthorbelievesthatexploringone'sphonecontentsiscomparableto
A.gettingintoone'sresidence.
B.handlingone'shistoricalrecords.
C.scanningone'scorrespondences.
D.goingthroughone'swallet.
第29題
InParagraph5and6,theauthorshowshisconcernthat
A.principlesarehardtobeclearlyexpressed.
B.thecourtisgivingpolicelessroomforaction.
Cxitizens'privacyisnoteffectivelyprotected.
D.phonesareusedtostoresensitiveinformation.
第30題
OrinKerr/scomparisonisquotedtoindicatethat
A.theConstitutionshouldbeimplementedflexibly.
B.newtechnologyrequiresreinterpretationoftheConstitution.
C.California'sargumentviolatesprinciplesoftheConstitution.
0.principlesoftheConstitutionshouldneverbealtered
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(31~35/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
ThejournalScienceisaddinganextraroundofstatisticalcheckstoitspeer-reviewprocess,
editor-in-chiefMarciaMcNuttannouncedtoday.Thepolicyfollowssimilareffortsfromother
journals,afterwidespreadconcernthatbasicmistakesindataanalysisarecontributingtothe
irreproducibilityofmanypublishedresearchfindings.
“Readersmusthaveconfidenceintheconclusionspublishedinourjournal/writesMcNutt
inaneditorial.WorkingwiththeAmericanStatisticalAssociation,thejournalhasappointed
sevenexpertstoastatisticsboardofreviewingeditors(SBoRE).Manuscriptwillbeflaggedupfor
additionalscrutinybythejournal'sinternaleditors,orbyitsexistingBoardofReviewingEditors
orbyoutsidepeerreviewers.TheSBoREpanelwillthenfindexternalstatisticianstoreviewthese
manuscripts.
Askedwhetheranyparticularpapershadimpelledthechange,McNuttsaid:"Thecreationof
the"statisticsboard'wasmotivatedbyconcernsbroadlywiththeapplicationofstatisticsand
dataanalysisinscientificresearchandispartofScience'soveralldrivetoincreasereproducibility
intheresearchwepublish//
GiovanniParmigiani,abiostatisticianattheHarvardSchoolofPublicHealth,amemberof
theSBoREgroup.Hesaysheexpectstheboardto“playprimarilyanadvisoryrole."Heagreedto
joinbecausehe“foundtheforesightbehindtheestablishmentoftheSBoREtobenovel,unique
andlikelytohavealastingimpact.Thisimpactwillnotonlybethroughthepublicationsin
Scienceitself,buthopefullythroughalargergroupofpublishingplacesthatmaywanttomodel
theirapproachafterScience//
Johnloannidis,aphysicianwhostudiesresearchmethodology,saysthatthepolicyis“amost
welcomestepforward"and"longoverdue/'"Mostjournalsareweakinstatisticalreview,andthis
damagesthequalityofwhattheypublish.Ithinkthat,forthemajorityofscientificpapers
nowadays,statisticalreviewismoreessentialthanexpertreview/hesays.Buthenotedthat
biomedicaljournalssuchasAnnalsofInternalMedicine,theJournaloftheAmericanMedical
AssociationandTheLancetpaystrongattentiontostatisticalreview.
Professionalscientistsareexpectedtoknowhowtoanalyzedata,butstatisticalerrorsare
alarminglycommoninpublishedresearch,accordingtoDavidVaux,acellbiologist.Researchers
shouldimprovetheirstandards,hewrotein2012,butjournalsshouldalsotakeatougherline,
""engagingreviewerswhoarestatisticallyliterateandeditorswhocanverifytheprocess".Vaux
saysthatScience'sideatopasssomepaperstostatisticians“hassomemerit,butaweaknessis
thatitreliesontheboardofreviewingeditorstoidentify'thepapersthatneedscrutiny'inthe
firstplace”.
第31題
ItcanbelearnedfromParagraph1that
A.Scienceintendstosimplifytheirpeer-reviewprocess.
B.journalsarestrengtheningtheirstatisticalchecks.
C.fewjournalsareblamedformistakesindataanalysis.
D.lackofdataanalysisiscommoninresearchprojects.
第32題
Thephrase"flaggedup,z(Para.2)istheclosestinmeaningto
A.found.
B.marked.
C.revised.
0.stored.
第33題
GiovanniParmigianibelievesthattheestablishmentoftheSBoREmay
A.poseathreattoallitspeers.
B.meetwithstrongopposition.
C.increaseScience'scirculation.
D.setanexampleforotherjournals.
第34題
DavidVauxholdsthatwhatScienceisdoingnow
A.addstoresearchers'workload.
B.diminishestheroleofreviewers.
C.hasroomforfurtherimprovement.
D.istofailintheforeseeablefuture
第35題
Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.ScienceJoinsPushtoScreenStatisticsinPapers.
B.ProfessionalStatisticiansDeserveMoreRespect
C.DataAnalysisFindsItsWayontoEditors'Desks
0.StatisticiansAreComingBackwithScience
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(36~40/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Twoyearsago,RupertMurdoch'sdaughter,Elisabeth,spokeofthe''unsettlingdearthof
integrityacrosssomanyofourinstitutionswIntegrityhadcollapsed,sheargued,becauseofa
collectiveacceptancethattheonly"sortingmechanism〃insocietyshouldbeprofitandthe
market.But"it'sus,humanbeings,wethepeoplewhocreatethesocietywewant,notprofit〃.
Drivingherpointhome,shecontinued:"It'sincreasinglyapparentthattheabsenceof
purpose,ofamorallanguagewithingovernment,mediaorbusinesscouldbecomeoneofthe
mostdangerousfoalsforcapitalismandfreedom?'Thissameabsenceofmoralpurposewas
woundingcompaniessuchasNewsInternationalzshieldthoughtzmakingitmorelikelythatit
wouldloseitswayasithadwithwidespreadillegaltelephonehacking.
Asthehackingtrialconcludes-findingguiltyones-editoroftheNewsoftheWorld,Andy
Coulson,forconspiringtohackphones,andfindinghispredecessor,RebekahBrooks,innocentof
thesamecharge-thewinderissueofdearthofintegritystillstandstill,Journalistsareknownto
havehackedthephonesofupto5,500people.Thisishackingonanindustrialscale,aswas
acknowledgedbyGlennMulcaire,themanhiredbytheNewsoftheWorldin2001tobethe
pointpersonforphonehacking.Othersawaittrial.Thislongstorystillunfolds.
Inmanyrespects,thedearthofmoralpurposeframesnotonlythefactofsuchwidespread
phonehackingbutthetermsonwhichthetrialtookplace.Oneoftheastonishingrevelations
washowlittleRebekahBrooksknewofwhatwentoninhernewsroom,wowlittleshethoughtto
askandthefactthatsheneverinquiredwowthestoriesarrived.Thecoreofhersuccessful
defencewasthatsheknewnothing.
Intoday'sworld,titlehasbecomenormalthatwell-paidexecutivesshouldnotbe
accountableforwhathappensintheorganizationsthattheyrunperhapsweshouldnotbeso
surprised.Forageneration,thecollectivedoctrinehasbeenthatthesortingmechanismof
societyshouldbeprofit.Thewordsthathavematteredareefficiency,flexibility,shareholder
value,business-friendly,wealthgeneration,sales,impactand,innewspapers,circulation.Words
degradedtothemarginhavebeenjusticefairness,tolerance,proportionalityandaccountability.
ThepurposeofeditingtheNewsoftheWorldwasnottopromotereaderunderstandingto
befairinwhatwaswrittenortobetrayanycommonhumanity.Itwastoruinlivesinthequest
forcirculationandimpact.MsBrooksmayormaynothavehadsuspicionsabouthowher
journalistsgottheirstories,butsheaskednoquestions,gavenoinstructions-norreceived
traceable,recordedanswers.
第36題
Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,Elisabethwasupsetby
A.theconsequencesofthecurrentsortingmechanism
B.companies'financiallossduetoimmoralpractices.
C.governmentalineffectivenessonmoralissues.
D.thewidemisuseofintegrityamonginstitutions.
第37題
ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph3that
A.GIemMulcairemaydenyphonehackingasacrime
B.morejournalistsmaybefoundguiltyofphonehacking.
C.AndyCoulsonshouldbeheldinnocentofthecharge.
D.phonehackingwillbeacceptedoncertainoccasions.
第38題
TheauthorbelievestheRebekahBooks'sdeference
A.revealedacunningpersonality
B.centeredontrivialissues
C.washardlyconvincing
D.waspartofaconspiracy
第39題
Theauthorholdsthatthecurrentcollectivedoctrineshows
A.generallydistortedvalues
B.unfairwealthdistribution
C.amarginalizedlifestyle
D.arigidmoralcote
第40題
Whichofthefollowingissuggestedinthelastparagraph?
A.Thequalityofwritingisofprimaryimportance.
B.Commonhumanityiscentralnewsreporting.
C.Moralawarenessmattersinexcitinganewspaper.
□Journalistsneedstricterindustrialregulations.
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(41~45/共5題)PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethe
mostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextra
choices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
Howdoesyourreadingproceed?Clearlyyoutrytocomprehend,inthesenseofidentifying
meaningsforindividualwordsandworkingoutrelationshipsbetweenthem,drawingonyour
explicitknowledgeofEnglishgrammar(41)youbegintoinferacontextforthetext,for
instance,bymakingdecisionsaboutwhatkindofspeecheventisinvolved:whoismakingthe
utterance,towhom,whenandwhere.
Thewaysofreadingindicatedherearewithoutdoubtkindsofofcomprehension.Butthey
showcomprehensiontoconsistnotjustpassiveassimilationbutofactiveengagementinference
andproblem-solving.Youinferinformationyoufeelthewriterhasinvitedyoutograspby
presentingyouwithspecificevidenceandcues(42)
Conceivedinthisway,comprehensionwillnotfollowexactlythesametrackforeachreader.
Whatisinquestionisnottheretrievalofanabsolute,fixedor"true"meaningthatcanberead
offandclockedforaccuracy,orsometimelessrelationofthetexttotheworld.(43)
Suchbackgroundmaterialinevitablyreflectswhoweare,(44)Thisdoesn't,however;
makeinterpretationmerelyrelativeorevenpointless.Preciselybecausereadersfromdifferent
historicalperiods,placesandsocialexperiencesproducedifferentbutoverlappingreadingsof
thesamewordsontheincludingfortextsthatengagewithfundamentalhuman
concerns-debatesabouttextscanplayanimportantroleinsocialdiscussionofbeliefsandvalues.
Howwereadagiventextalsodependstosomeextentonourparticularinterestinreadingit.
(45)suchdimensionsofreadsuggest-asothersintroducedlaterinthebookwillalso
do-thatwebringanimplicit(oftenunacknowledged)agendatoanyactofreading.Itdoesn't
thennecessarilyfollowthatonekindofreadingisfuller,moreadvancedormoreworthwhile
thananother.Ideally,differentkindsofreadinginformeachother,andactasusefulreference
pointsforandcounterbalancestooneanother.Together;theymakeupthereadingcomponent
ofyouroverallliteracyorrelationshiptoyoursurroundingtextualenvironment.
[A]Arewestudyingthattextandtryingtorespondinawaythatfulfilstherequirementofa
givencourse?Readingitsimplyforpleasure?Skimmingitforinformation?Waysofreadingona
trainorinbedarelikelytodifferconsiderablyfromreadinginaseminarroom.
[B]Factorssuchastheplaceandperiodinwhichwearereading,ourgenderethnicity,age
andsocialclasswillencourageustowardscertaininterpretationbutatthesametimeobscureor
evencloseoffothers.
[C]Ifyouareunfamiliarwithwordsoridioms,youguessattheirmeaning,usingclues
presentedinthecontest.Ontheassumptionthattheywillbecomerelevantlater;youmakea
mentalnoteofdiscourseentitiesaswellaspossiblelinksbetweenthem.
[D]lneffect,youtrytoreconstructthelikelymeaningsoreffectsthatanygivensentence,
imageorreferencemighthavehad:Thesemightbetheonestheauthorintended.
[E]Youmakefurtherinferences,forinstance,abouthowthetestmaybesignificanttoyou,or
aboutitsvalidity—inferencesthatformthebasisofapersonalresponseforwhichtheauthorwill
inevitablybefarlessresponsible.
[F]lnplays,novelsandnarrativepoems,charactersspeakasconstructscreatedbytheauthor;
notnecessarilyasmouthpiecesfortheauthor'sownthoughts.
[G]Rather,weascribemeaningstotestonthebasisofinteractionbetweenwhatwemight
calltextualandcontextualmaterial:betweenkindsoforganizationorpatterningweperceiveina
text'sformalstructures(soespeciallyitslanguagestructures)andvariouskindsofbackground,
socialknowledge,beliefandattitudethatwebringtothetext.
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(46~50/共5題)PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.(10points)
Withinthespanofahundredyears,intheseventeenthandearlyeighteenthcenturies,atide
ofemigration—oneofthegreatfolkwanderingsofhistory—sweptfromEuropetoAmerica.46)
Thismovement,drivenbypowerfulanddiversemotivations,builtanationoutofawilderness
and,byitsnature,shapedthecharacteranddestinyofanunchartedcontinent.
47)TheUnitedStatesistheproductoftwoprincipalforces-theimmigrationofEuropean
peopleswiththeirvariedideas,customs,andnationalcharacteristicsandtheimpactofanew
countrywhichmodifiedthesetraits.Ofnecessity,colonialAmericawasaprojectionofEurope.
AcrosstheAtlanticcamesuccessivegroupsofEnglishmen,Frenchmen,Germans,Scots,Irishmen,
Dutchmen,Swedes,andmanyotherswhoattemptedtotransplanttheirhabitsandtraditionsto
thenewworld.
48)But,theforceofgeographicconditionspeculiartoAmerica,theinterplayofthevaried
nationalgroupsupononeanother,andthesheerdifficultyofmaintainingold-worldwaysinaraw,
newcontinentcausedsignificantchanges.Thesechangesweregradualandatfirstscarcelyvisible.
Buttheresultwasanewsocialpatternwhich,althoughitresembledEuropeansocietyinmany
ways,hadacharacterthatwasdistinctlyAmerican.
49)ThefirstshiploadsofimmigrantsboundfortheterritorywhichisnowtheUnitedStates
crossedtheAtlanticmorethanahundredyearsafterthe15th-and16th-centuryexplorationsof
NorthAmerica.Inthemeantime,thrivingSpanishcolonieshadbeenestablishedinMexico,the
WestIndies,andSouthAmerica.ThesetravelerstoNorthAmericacameinsmall,unmercifully
overcrowdedcraft.Duringtheirsix-totwelve-weekvoyage,theysubsistedonbarelyenough
foodallottedtothem.Manyoftheshipwerelostinstorms,manypassengersdiedofdisease,
andinfantsrarelysurvivedthejourney.Sometimesstormsblewthevesselsfarofftheircourse,
andoftencalmbroughtunbearablylongdelay.
“TotheanxioustravelersthesightoftheAmericanshorebroughtalmostinexpressiblerelief//
saidonerecorderofevents,/zTheairattwelveleagues'distancesmeltassweetasanew-blown
garden/Thecolonists'firstglimpseofthenewlandwasasightofdensewoods.50)Thevirgin
forestwithitsrichnessandvarietyoftreeswasaveritablerealtreasure-housewhichextended
fromMaineallthewaydowntoGeorgia.Herewasabundantfuelandlumber.Herewastheraw
materialofhousesandfurniture,shipsandpotash,dyesandnavalstores.
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(l/l)SectionIIIWriting
PartA
Directions:Writeacomposition/letterofnolessthan100wordsonthefollowinginformation.
(10
points)
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Directions:
Youaregoingtohostaclubreadingsession.Writeanemailofabout100words
recommendingabooktotheclubmembers.
Youshouldstatereasonsforyourrecommendation.
YoushouldwriteneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.
Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter.UseLiMinginstead.
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