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住在富人区的她2022年考研考博-考博英语-西南政法大学考试名师押题精选卷I(带答案详解)(图片可根据实际调整大小)题型12345总分得分一.综合题(共50题)1.单选题
“Museum”isaslipperyword.Itfirstmeant(inGreek)anythingconsecratedtotheMuses:ahill,ashrine,agarden,afestivalorevenatextbook.BothPlato'sAcademyandAristotle'sLyceumhadamouseion.amuses'shrine.AlthoughtheGreeksalreadycollecteddetachedworksofart,manytemples—notablythatofHeraatOlympia(beforewhichtheOlympicflameisstilllit)-hadcollectionsofobjects,someofwhichwereworksofartbywell-knownmasters.WhilepaintingsandsculpturesintheAlexandrianMuseumwereincidentaltoitsmainpurpose.
TheRomansalsocollectedandexhibitedartfromdisbandedtemples,aswellasmineralspecimens,exoticplants,animals;andtheyplunderedsculpturesandpaintings(mostlyGreek)forexhibition.Meanwhile,theGreekwordhadslippedintoLatinbytransliteration(thoughnottosignifypicturegalleries,whichwerecalledpinacothecae)andmuseumstillmoreorlessmeant"Muses'shrine".
Theinspirationalcollectionsofpreciousandsemi-preciousobjectswerekeptinlargerchurchesandmonasteries—whichfocusedonthegold—enshrined,bejeweledrelicsofsaintsandmartyrs.Princes,midlatermerchants,hadsimilarcollections,whichbecamethedepositsofnaturalcuriosities:largelumpsofamberorcoral,irregularpearls,unicornhorns,ostricheggs,fossilbonesandsoon.Theyalsoincludedcoinsandgems—oftenantiqueengravedones—aswellas,increasingly,paintingsandsculptures.Astheymultipliedandexpanded,tosupplementthem,theskillofthefakersgrewincreasinglyrefined.
Atthesametime,visitorscouldadmiretheverygrandestpaintingsandsculpturesinthechurches,palacesandcastles;theywerenot“collected”either,but“site-specific”,andwereconsideredanintegralpartbothofthefabricofthebuildingsandofthewayoflifewhichwentoninsidethem-andmostofthebuildingswerepublicones.However,duringtherevivalofantiquityinthefifteenthcentury,fragmentsofantiquesculptureweregivenhigherstatusthantheworkofanycontemporary,sothatdisplaysofantiquitieswouldinspireartiststoimitation,orevenbetter,toemulation;andsocouldbeconsideredMuses’shrinesintheformersense.TheMedicigardennearSanMarcoinFlorence,theBelvedereandtheCapitolinRomewerethemostfamousofsuchearly“inspirational”collections.Soontheymultiplied,andgradually,exemplary••modem”workswerealsoaddedtosuchgalleries.
Intheseventeenthcentury,scientificandprestigecollectingbecamesowidespreadthatthreeorfourcollectorsindependentlypublisheddirectoriestomuseumsallovertheknownworld.Butitwastheageofrevolutionsandindustrywhichproducedthenextsharpshiftinthewaytheinstitutionwasperceivedthefuryagainstroyalandchurchmonumentspromptedantiquarianstosheltertheminasylum-galleries,ofwhichtheMuseedesMonumentsFrancaiswasthemostfamous.Then,inthefirsthalfofthenineteenthcentury,museumfundingtooloff,alliedtotheriseofnewwealth:LondonacquiredtheNationalGalleryandtheBritishMuseum,theLouvrewasorganized,theMuseum-1nselwasbeguninBerlin,andtheMunichgallerieswerebuilt.InVienna,thehugeKtmsthistorischesandNaturhistorischesMuseumstookovermuchoftheimperialtreasure.Meanwhile,thedeclineofcraftsmanship(andofpublictastewithit)inspiredthecreationof"improving"collections.TheVictoriaandAlbertMuseuminLondonwasthemostfamous,aswellasperhapsthelargestofthem.
1.Thesentence"Museumisaslipperyword"inthefirstparagraphmeansthat(
).
2.Theideathatmuseumcouldmeanamountainoranobjectoriginatesfrom
(
).
3."...theskillofthefakersgrewincreasinglyrefined"inthethirdparagraphmeansthat
(
).
4.Paintingsandsculpturesondisplayinchurchesinthe15thcenturywere
(
).
5.Modernmuseumscomeintoexistenceinorderto
(
).
6.Whichisthemainideaofthepassage?
问题1选项
A.themeaningoftheworddidn'tchangeuntilafterthe15thcentury
B.themeaningofthewordhadchangedovertheyears
C.theGreekshelddifferentconceptsfromtheRomans
D.princesandmerchantsaddedpaintingstotheircollections
问题2选项
A.theRomans
B.Florence
C.Olympia
D.Greek
问题3选项
A.therewasagreatdemandforfakers
B.fakersgrewrapidlyinnumber
C.fakersbecamemoreskillful
D.fakersbecamemorepolite
问题4选项
A.collectedfromelsewhere
B.madepartofthebuildings
C.donatedbypeople
D.boughtbychurches
问题5选项
A.protectroyalandchurchtreasures
B.improveexistingcollections
C.stimulatepublicinterest
D.raisemorefunds
问题6选项
A.Collectionandcollectors
B.Theevolutionofmuseums
C.Modemmuseumsandtheirfunctions
D.Thebirthofmuseums
【答案】第1题:B
第2题:D
第3题:C
第4题:B
第5题:A
第6题:B
【解析】1.判断推理题。slippery意为狡猾的,不稳定的。再根据下文的内容可以推测,这里是指它的意思多年来已经改变了。所以选项B正确。
2.细节事实题。根据第一段第二句“Itfirstmeant(inGreek)anythingconsecratedtotheMuses:ahill,ashrine,agarden,afestivalorevenatextbook.它最初的意思是(在希腊语中)献给缪斯女神的任何东西:一座小山、一座神殿、一座花园、一个节日,甚至是一本教科书。”由此可知选项D正确。
3.语义题。根据原文句意:随着它们的增加和扩大,作为补充,造假者的技艺变得越来越精湛。选项C符合原文。
4.细节事实题。根据第四段第一句“theywerenot‘collected’either,but‘site-specific’,andwereconsideredanintegralpartbothofthefabricofthebuildings...”它们不是被“收藏”,而是“特定场地的”,被认为是建筑不可或缺的一部分。选项B符合原文。
5.判断推理题。根据最后一段中“thefuryagainstroyalandchurchmonumentspromptedantiquarianstosheltertheminasylum-galleries...”对皇室和教堂遗迹的愤怒促使古物学家把它们(文物)藏在避难所的陈列室里。由此可知,是为了保护皇家和教堂的财富,选项A符合原文。
6.主旨大意题。结合全文内容可知,本文主要讲的是“museum”一词的变化过程,所以选项B最能概括全文。
2.单选题
Manysoldiershavetoremindthemselveswhentheyreturnhomenottouse(
)languageofthebarracks.
问题1选项
A.vulgar
B.gross
C.rough
D.coarse
【答案】D
【解析】形容词辨析题。A选项vulgar“通俗的”;B选项gross“恶劣的”;C选项rough“粗糙的”;D选项coarse“粗俗的,下等的”。句意:许多士兵回家后不得不提醒自己不要在军营里说粗话?选项D更符合语境。
3.单选题
Thetremorinhisvoice(
)hisnervousness.
问题1选项
A.affirmed
B.disguised
C.represented
D.revealed
【答案】D
【解析】动词辨析题。A选项affirm“肯定,断言”;B选项disguise“伪装,掩饰”;C选项represent“代表”;D选项reveal“揭露,显示”。句意:他颤抖的声音显露出他的紧张。选项D符合句意。
4.翻译题
PutthefollowingChineseintoEnglish.
网络用户、网络服务提供者利用网络侵害他人民事权益或者利益的,应当承担侵权责任。
公法调整和规范自然人、法人和国家之间的关系,它包括行政法规、刑法以及其他涉及公共秩序的法律。
合同是当事人之间设立、变更、终民事关系的协议;依法成立的合同,受法律保护。
物权的取得和行使,应当遵守法律,尊重社会公德,不得损害公共利益和他人合法权益。
人民法院审理案件,对于侵犯著作权或者与著作权有关的权利的,可以没收违法所得、侵权复制品以及进行违法活动的财物。
【答案】Networkusersandnetworkserviceproviderswhoinfringeuponthecivilrightsorinterestsofothersvianetworkshallbearthetortliability.
Publiclawadjustsandregulatestherelationshipamongnaturalpersons,legalpersonsandthestate.Itincludesadministrativeregulations,criminallawsandotherlawsrelatedtopublicorder.
Acontractisanagreementbetweenthepartiestoestablish,changeorterminateacivilrelationship.Acontractestablishedinaccordancewiththelawshallbeprotectedbylaw.
Theacquisitionandexerciseofpropertyrightsshallabidebythelaw,respectsocialmoralityandnotdamagepublicinterestsandlegitimaterightsandinterestsofothers.
Forthosecasesthatinfringeoncopyrightorrelativerights.People'sCourtcanconfiscateillegalproceeds,infringingcopiesandpropertiesforillegalactivitieswhentryingacase.
5.单选题
Thattruckdrivernolonger(
)himselfindrinkingafterexperiencingtheaccident.
问题1选项
A.induced
B.immersed
C.devoted
D.indulged
【答案】D
【解析】动词辨析题。A选项induce“诱导”;B选项immerse“浸入”;C选项devote“致力于”;D选项indulge“沉溺,满足,放任”。句意:在经历了那次事故后,那个卡车司机就不再放任自己喝酒。选项D符合句意。
6.单选题
Onlya(
)personwouldbelievesuchanunlikelystoryaboutflyingsaucers.
问题1选项
A.credible
B.credulous
C.nonsensical
D.creditable
【答案】B
【解析】形容词辨析题。A选项credible“可靠的,可信的”;B选项credulous“轻信的,易受骗的”;C选项nonsensical“无意义的,荒谬的”;D选项creditable“值得称赞的”。句意:只有易受骗的人才会相信这样一个关于飞碟的不大可能的故事。选项B符合语境。
7.单选题
Mothertoldmethatthemostimportantthingofchoosingapieceofclothisits(
).
问题1选项
A.style
B.texture
C.textile
D.content
【答案】B
【解析】名词辨析题。A选项style“风格,类型”;B选项texture“质地,纹理,结构”;C选项textile“纺织品”;D选项content“内容,满足”。句意:母亲告诉我,挑选一块布最重要的是看它的质地。选项B符合句意。
8.单选题
Farmersinthedevelopingworldhatepricefluctuations.Itmakesithardtoplanahead.Butmostofthemhavelittlechoice:theysellatthepricethemarketsets.FarmersinEurope,theUSandJapanareluckier:theyreceivemassivegovernmentsubsidiesintheformofguaranteedpricesordirecthandouts.LastmonthU.S.PresidentBushsignedanewfarmbillthatgivesAmericanfarmers$190billionoverthenext10years,or$83billionmorethantheyhadbeenscheduledtoget,andpushesU.S.agriculturalsupportclosetocrazyEuropeanlevels.Bushsaidthestepwasnecessaryto“promotefarmerindependenceandpreservethefarmwayoflifeforgenerations”.ItisalsodesignedtohelptheRepublicanPartywincontroloftheSenateinNovember’smid-termelections.
Agriculturalproductioninmostpoorcountriesaccountsforupto50%ofGDP,comparedtoonly3%inrichcountries.Butmostfarmersinpoorcountriesgrowjustenoughforthemselvesandtheirfamilies.ThosewhotryexportingtotheWestfindtheirgoodswhackedwithhugetariffsorcompetingagainstcheapersubsidizedgoods.In1999theUnitedNationsConferenceonTradeandDevelopmentconcludedthanforeachdollardevelopingcountriesreceiveinaidtheyloseupto$14justbecauseoftradebarriersimposedontheexportoftheirmanufacturedgoods.It’snotasifthedevelopingworldwantsanyfavors,saysGeraldSsendwula,Uganda'sMinisterofFinance.“Whatwewantisfortherichcountriestoletuscompete.”
AgricultureisoneofthefewareasinwhichtheThirdWorldcancompete.Landandlaborarecheap,andasfanningmethodsdevelop,newtechnologiesshouldimproveoutput.Thisisnopie-in-the-skyspeculation.ThebiggestsuccessinKenva’seconomyoverthepastdecadehasbeentheboominexportsofcutflowersandvegetablestoEurope.Butthatmayallchangein2008,whenKenyawillbeslightlytoorichtoqualifyforthe“least-developedcountry”statusthatallowsAfricanproducerstoavoidpayingstiffEuropeanimportdutiesonselectedagriculturalproducts.Withtradebarriersinplace,thehorticultureindustryinKenyawillshrivelasquicklyasdiscardedrose.Andwhileagricultureexportsremainthegreathopeforpoorcountries,reducingtradebarriersinothersectorsalsoworks:AfricanGrowthandOpportunityAct,whichcutsdutiesonexportsofeverythingfromhandicraftstoshoes,hasprovedaboontoAfrica’smanufacturers.Thelesson:theThirdWorldcanprosperiftherichworldgivesitafairgo.
ThisiswhatmakesBush’sdecisiontoincreasefarmsubsidieslastmonthallthemoredepressing.Poorcountrieshavelongsuspectedthattherichworldurgestradeliberalizationonlysoitcanwangleitswayintonewmarkets.SuchsuspicionscausedtheSeattletradetalkstobreakdownthreeyearsago.ButlastNovembermembersoftheWorldTradeOrganization,meetinginDoha.Qatar,finallyagreedtoanewroundoftalksdesignedtoopenupglobaltradeinagricultureandtextiles.Richcountriesassuredpoorcountriesthattheirconcernswerefinallybeingaddressed.Bush’shandoutlastmonthmakesalieofAmerica’scommitmenttothesetalksandhispersonaldevotiontofreetrade.
1.Bycomparison,farmers(
)receivemoregovernmentsubsidiesthanother.
2.Inadditiontotheeconomicconsiderations,thereisa(
)motivebehindBush’ssigningofthenewbill.
3.Themessagethewriterattemptstoconveythroughoutthepassageisthat(
).
4.Thewriter’sattitudetowardsnewfarmsubsidiesintheU.S.is(
).
问题1选项
A.inthedevelopingworld
B.inJapan
C.inEurope
D.inAmerica
问题2选项
A.partisan
B.social
C.financial
D.cultural
问题3选项
A.poorcountriesshouldbegivenequalopportunitiesintrade
B.“theleastdevelopedcountry”statusbenefitsagriculturalcountries
C.poorcountriesshouldremovetheirsuspicionsabouttradeliberalization
D.farmersinpoorcountriesshouldalsoreceivethebenefitofsubsidies
问题4选项
A.favorable
B.ambiguous
C.critical
D.reserved.
【答案】第1题:C
第2题:A
第3题:A
第4题:C
【解析】1.细节事实题。根据第一段倒数第三句“LastmonthU.S.PresidentBushsignedanewfarmbillthatgivesAmericanfarmers$190billionoverthenext10years,or$83billionmorethantheyhadbeenscheduledtoget,andpushesU.S.agriculturalsupportclosetocrazyEuropeanlevels.上个月,美国总统布什签署了一项新的农业法案,将在未来10年向美国农民提供1900亿美元的资金,比原计划多出830亿美元,并将美国的农业援助提高到接近欧洲的疯狂水平。”由此可知,欧洲农民得到的政府补贴比其他国家都多,所以选项C正确。
2.判断推理题。根据第一段最后一句“ItisalsodesignedtohelptheRepublicanPartywincontroloftheSenateinNovember’smid-termelections.该法案还旨在帮助共和党在11月中旬的选举中赢得参议院的控制权。”由此可知,选项A“党派的”正确。
3.作者意图题。本题可采用排除法。根据第二段最后一句“It’snotasifthedevelopingworldwantsanyfavors,saysGeraldSsendwula,Uganda'sMinisterofFinance.‘Whatwewantisfortherichcountriestoletuscompete.’乌干达财政部长GeraldSsendwula说,发展中国家并不需要任何帮助。‘我们希望富裕国家让我们参与竞争。’”由此可知,选项A“应该给贫穷国家平等的贸易机会”符合原文;根据第三段第四句“但这一切可能在2008年发生改变,届时肯尼亚将略微富裕到没有资格获得“最不发达国家”的地位,而“最不发达国家”的地位允许非洲生产商对某些农产品免征高额的欧洲进口税。”由此可知,选项B“‘最不发达国家’的地位有利于农业国家”不符合原文;根据最后一段最后一句“Bush’shandoutlastmonthmakesalieofAmerica’scommitmenttothesetalksandhispersonaldevotiontofreetrade.布什上个月的农业补贴使得美国对这些会谈的承诺以及布什个人对自由贸易的热爱成为一个谎言。”由此可知,选项C“穷国应该消除对贸易自由化的怀疑”不正确;根据第二段“1999年,联合国贸易和发展会议的结论是,发展中国家每获得1美元的援助,就会损失多达14美元,原因仅仅是对其制成品出口设置了贸易壁垒。”由此可知,贫穷国家的农民并没有得到补贴的好处,所以选项D错误。只有选项A表述是正确。
4.观点态度题。根据最后一段最后一句“Bush’shandoutlastmonthmakesalieofAmerica’scommitmenttothesetalksandhispersonaldevotiontofreetrade.布什上个月的农业补贴使得美国对这些会谈的承诺以及布什个人对自由贸易的热爱成为一个谎言。”由此可知,作者的态度是批判的。选项C正确。
9.单选题
NineofthetencampusesoftheUniversityofCalifornia—ledbyBerkeley―onceagainmadeitintoanannualrankingoftheworld’sleadinguniversities.All’swellinCaliforniahighereducation,itmightseem.
ButthatisnotwhatPatBrownorClarkKerrwouldsay,weretheyalivetoday.Theywere,respectively,governorofthestateandpresidentoftheUniversityofCaliforniain1960,whenCaliforniaadopteda“masterplan''thatbecameaninternationalmodel.Theiraimwasnotonlytohaveexcellentpublicuniversities,buttogivethestate’spopulationnearlyuniversalandfreeaccesstothem.Somepupilswouldso-calledcommunitycollegesforatwo-yearvocationalprogramme,othersoneofthe(now23)campusesoftheCaliforniaStateUniversity,andthebestmightgotoaUCcampus.
Inordertoassureaccessforall,tuitionchargeswerebanned—only“fees”forsomecostsotherthaneducationwereallowed.Mostfundingwastocomefromtaxpayers.Thepremisewasthathighereducationwasapublicgoodforthestate,whichwasnursingitsownfutureentrepreneursandtaxpayers.AsMr.Kerrputit,theuniversitieswere“bait”tobehunginfrontofindustry,withdrawingpowergreaterthanlowtaxesorcheaplabor.’’
Thatconsensushasbeenoverturned.In1990,thestatepaid78%ofthecostofeducatingeachstudent.Thatratiodroppedto47%lastyear,andwillfallevenmoreduringthecurrentacademicyear,afterthelatestroundofbudgetcuts,overseenbyJerryBrown,thecurrentgovernorandsonofPatBrown.Insomeways,CaliforniahasnowinvertedtheprioritiesoftheolderBrown’sera.Spendingonprisonspassedspendingonuniversitiesinaround2004.
Thishasledtoconcernsthatpublicuniversitiesmightlosetheirexcellence.Ittakesmoneytoattractthebestprofessors,andthebeststudentsfollowthem.Analternativetoworsepublicuniversities,however,isquasi-privatizedones.ThatseemstobetheroutetakeninCalifornia.
Thusstudentswillthisyear,forthefirsttime,paymorefortuitionthanthestategivesinfunding.ThisfollowsyearsoftuitionfeeincreasesfarsteeperthantheaverageatAmericanpublicuniversities.AplaceataUCcampuscaneasilynowcost$13,000,or$31000includinghousing,givenCalifornia’shighcosts.
Toraiseotherrevenues,thevariouscampusesalsoadmitevermoreout-of-statestudents(whopaythreetimesmore)and,targetrichgraduatesformoredonations.Ledbythebusinessandlawschools,theybehaveincreasinglylikeprivateuniversities,inotherwords.Thisstrategyretainspocketsofexcellence.Butitalsorunscountertothephilosophyofthemasterplan,bypricingevermoreCalifornianfamiliesoutofaplace.Thestatenowranks41stinthenumberofcollegedegreesawardedforevery100ofitshighschoolgraduates.
1.PatBrownandClarkKerrattemptedtosetupexcellentpublicuniversities,aswellas(
).
2.WhatdoesMr.Kerrimplybysaying“bait”tobehunginfrontofindustry(Line4,Para.3)?
3.Whatistheconcernonthepublicuniversitiessincethestatespendingonuniversitieshasdropped?
4.CampusesinCaliforniareceivestudentsfromotherstatesforthepurposeof
(
).
5.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageabouthighereducationinCalifornia?
问题1选项
A.buildinganinternationalmodelofuniversitiesaroundtheworld
B.competingwiththeso-calledcommunitycollegesinthestate
C.offeringcommonandfreeaccesstouniversitiestothestate'spopulation
D.providingatwo-yearvocationalprogramforthestate'spopulation
问题2选项
A.Theuniversitiesfosterto-beelitesforindustry
B.Thetuitionfeesarebannedintheuniversities
C.Thehighereducationisastatewelfare
D.Theuniversitiesaremoreattractivethanlowtaxesorcheaplabor.
问题3选项
A.Tobeunabletoattractthebestprofessors
B.Tobeunabletomaintaintheirexcellence
C.Tobehigh-priced
D.Tobequasi-privatized
问题4选项
A.gettingmoredonations
B.behavinglikeprivateuniversities
C.makingupshortageofgraduates
D.improvingotherearnings
问题5选项
A.ChildrenfromCalifornianfamiliescan’tobtaintheeducationduetothehighcosts.
B.Ithasmovedtowardsprivateuniversitiesalongwithitsdevelopment.
C.Itisonlynursingitsownfutureentrepreneursandtaxpayers.
D.Itproducesfewercompanyfounders,inventorsandtaxpayers.
【答案】第1题:C
第2题:A
第3题:B
第4题:D
第5题:B
【解析】1.细节事实题。根据关键词“PatBrownandClarkKerr”定位到第二段的内容“Theiraimwasnotonlytohaveexcellentpublicuniversities,buttogivethestate’spopulationnearlyuniversalandfreeaccesstothem.他们的目标不仅是拥有优秀的公立大学,而且要让该州的人口几乎可以免费进入这些大学。”选项C符合原文。
2.判断推理题。根据关键词“bait”所在句子的上文“Thepremisewasthathighereducationwasapublicgoodforthestate,whichwasnursingitsownfutureentrepreneursandtaxpayers.前提是高等教育是全州的一种公共利益,为未来培养自己的企业家和纳税人。”也就是说,大学是挂在工业面前的“诱饵”指的是大学培养工业精英。选项A符合原文。
3.细节事实题。根据倒数第三段首句“Thishasledtoconcernsthatpublicuniversitiesmightlosetheirexcellence.”这导致人们担心公立大学可能会失去它们的优势。也就是无法保持自己的优势,选项B符合原文。
4.细节事实题。根据最后一段第一句“Toraiseotherrevenues,thevariouscampusesalsoadmitevermoreout-of-statestudents.为了增加其他收入,各个校区还招收了越来越多的外州学生。”选项D符合原文。
5.判断推理题。根据最后一段第二句“Ledbythebusinessandlawschools,theybehaveincreasinglylikeprivateuniversities,inotherwords.换句话说,在商学院和法学院的领导下,它们(州立大学)的行为越来越像私立大学。”选项B符合原文。选项A和C表述均不正确,选项D在文中没有提及。
10.单选题
Radarisusedtoextendthe(
)ofman'ssensesforobservinghisenvironment,especiallythesenseofvision.
问题1选项
A.validity
B.liability
C.capability
D.intensity
【答案】C
【解析】名词辨析题。A选项validity“有效性,正确性”;B选项liability“责任,可能性”;C选项capability“才能,能力”;D选项intensity“强度”。句意:雷达是用来扩展人们观察环境的感知能力,特别是视觉感知能力。选项C符合语境。
11.翻译题
TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish
第二条:专利法所称发明,是指对产品、方法或者其改进所提出的新的技术方案。
综上所述,原告认为:原告与被告天津天利食品有限公司签订的借款合同及抵押合同合法有效,理应全面、实际履行。
从广义上来讲,中国司法体系的机构设置由三大部分组成:人民法院系统、人民检察院系统和公安机关系统。
本协议经有关双方如期签署后生效,有效期为一年,从2010年2月1日至2011年1月31日。
【答案】Article2:Theinventioninpatentlawreferstothenewtechnicalsolutionputforwardtoproducts,methodsandtheirimprovement.
Asawhole,theaccuserbelievethatthecontractforloanandmortgagecontract,madebytheaccuserandtheaccusedTianjinTianliFoodCo.Ltd.,areeffectiveandshouldbefulfilledentirelyandpractically.
Initsbroadsense,thestructuralestablishmentinChina’sjudicialsystemconsistsofthreemainparts,namelypeople'scourtsystem,people'sprocuratoratesystemandpublicsecurityorgansystem.
Afterbeingsignedbybothpartiesconcernedasscheduled,thecontractwillbecomevalidforoneyearfromFebruary1,2010toJanuary31,2011.
12.单选题
Mostpeopleinthenorthwantedto(
)slaverywhiletheslaveownersofthesouthheldthatslaveryshouldbeallowed.
问题1选项
A.extinguish
B.vanish
C.abolish
D.withdraw
【答案】C
【解析】动词辨析题。A选项extinguish“熄灭,压制”;B选项vanish“消失”;C选项abolish“废除”;D选项withdraw“撤退”。句意:大多数北方人想废除奴隶制,而南方的奴隶主则认为应该允许奴隶制的存在。选项C符合句意。
13.单选题
Themostsuccessfulwaytosolvethelanguageproblemwhileaforeignplayisbeingperformedis(
)translation.
问题1选项
A.homogeneous
B.simultaneous
C.instantaneous
D.spontaneous
【答案】B
【解析】形容词辨析题。A选项homogeneous“均匀的,同质的”;B选项simultaneous“同时的”;C选项instantaneous“瞬间的”;D选项spontaneous“自发的,无意识的”。句意:解决外交活动中的语言问题最成功的方法是同声传译。选项B符合句意。
14.翻译题
PutthefollowingintoChinese.
Wheretheparadigmofwarapplies,theexecutivedominatesindecidingwholivesordies.JusticeO'ConnornonethelessclaimedinHamdi(案件名称)thatthewaronterrordoesnotgivetheexecutiveablankcheck(自由处理权)todoasitpleasesinthenameofsecurity.Ifoneacceptsthispremise,thenthequestionbecomeshowtocontroltheexecutive’swarpowerwithoutundulyhamperingit.UnderaMathews-styleapproach,todeterminewhetherdueprocessdemandsaparticularproceduralcontrolovertargetedkilling(ARA),oneshould:(a)identifytherangeoflegitimateintereststhattheproceduremightprotect;(b)assessthedegreetowhichadoptionoftheprocedureactuallywouldprotecttheseinterests;and(c)weighthesemarginalbenefitsagainstthedamagetheproceduremaycausetootherlegitimateinterests.
Judicialcontroloftargetedkillingcouldincreasetheaccuracyoftargetselection,reducingthedangerofmistakenorillegaldestructionoflives,limbs,andproperty.Independentjudgeswhodouble-checktargetingdecisionscouldcatcherrorsandcauseexecutiveofficialstoavoidmakingtheminthefirstplace.
Morebroadly,judicialcontroloftargetedkillingcouldservetheinterestsofallpeople—
targetsandnon-targets—inblockingtheexecutivefromexercisinganunaccountable,secretpowertokill.Ifpossible,weshouldavoidaworldinwhichtheCIAorotherexecutiveofficialshaveunbelievablepowertodecidewhogetstoliveandwhodiesinthenameofashadowwarthatmightneverend.Everyonehasacognizableinterestinstoppingaslideintotyranny.
【答案】在战争模式适用的情况下,行政机构主导决定谁生谁死。尽管如此,奥康纳法官在哈姆迪案件中声称,反恐战争并没有给行政机构自由处理权,让他们以安全的名义随心所欲地行事。如果人们接受这一前提,那么问题就变成了如何在不过度阻碍行政权力的前提下控制其战争权力。根据马修斯风格的方法,要确定正当程序是否需要对有目标的杀戮(ARA)进行特定的程序控制,应该:(a)确定程序可能保护的合法利益范围;(b)评估采用这一程序实际能在多大程度上保护这些利益;(c)权衡这些边际利益与程序可能造成的其他合法利益的损害。
对有针对性杀戮的司法控制可以提高目标选择的准确性,减少错误或非法毁坏生命、肢体和财产的危险。反复检查目标决策的独立法官可能会发现错误,并导致行政官员一开始就避免制造这些错误。
从更广泛的意义上讲,对有针对性杀戮的司法控制可以服务于所有人的利益,不管是目标人群和还是非目标人群,它可以阻止行政部门行使不负责任的秘密权力来进行杀戮。如果可能的话,我们应该避免这样一个世界:中央情报局或其他行政官员拥有令人难以置信的权力,以可能永远不会结束的影子战争的名义来决定谁生谁死。每个人对于反对暴政都有明显的兴趣。
15.单选题
To(
)theriskoftheft,installagoodalarmsystem.
问题1选项
A.decrease
B.minimize
C.limit
D.eliminate
【答案】D
【解析】动词辨析题。A选项decrease“减少,降低”;B选项minimize“最小化”;C选项limit“限制”;D选项eliminate“消除,排除”。句意:为了消除被盗的风险,安装一个好的报警系统。选项D符合句意。
16.单选题
Howmanyreallysufferasaresultoflabormarketproblems?Thisisoneofthemostcriticalyetcontentioussocialpolicyquestions.Inmanyways,oursocialstatisticsexaggeratethedegreeofhardship.Unemploymentdoesnothavethesameconsequencestodayasitdidinthe1930’swhenmostoftheunemployedwereprimarybreadwinners,whenincomeandearningswereusuallymuchclosertothemarginofsubstance,andwhentherewerenocountervailingsocialprogramsforthosefailinginthelabormarket.Increasingaffluence,theriseoffamilieswithmorethanonewageearner,thegrowingpredominanceofsecondaryearnersamongtheunemployed,andimprovedsocialwelfareprotectionhaveunquestionablymitigatedtheconsequencesofjoblessness.Earningsandincomedataalsooverstatethedimensionsofhardship.Amongthemillionswithhourlyearningsatorbelowtheminimumwagelevel,theoverwhelmingmajorityarefrommultipleearners,relativelyaffluentfamilies.Mostofthosecountedbythepovertystatisticsaretheelderlyorhandicappedorhavefamilyresponsibilitieswhichkeepthemoutofthelaborforce,sothepovertystatisticsarebynomeansanaccurateindicatoroflabormarketpathologies.
Yettherearealsomanywaysoursocialstatisticsunderestimatethedegreeoflabor-market-relatedhardship.Theunemploymentcountsexcludethemillionsoffullyemployedworkerswhosewagesaresolowthattheirfamiliesremaininpoverty.Lowwagesandrepeatedorprolongedunemploymentfrequentlyinteracttounderminethecapacityforself-support.Sincethenumberexperiencingjoblessnessatsometimeduringtheyearisseveraltimesthenumberunemployedinanymonth,thosewhosufferasaresultofforcedidlenesscanequalorexceedaverageannualunemployment,eventhoughonlyaminorityofthejoblessinanymonthreallysuffers.Foreverypersoncountedinthemonthlyunemploymenttallies,thereisanotherworkingpart-timebecauseoftheinabilitytofindfull-timework,orelseoutsidethelaborforcebutwantingajob.Finally,incometransfersinourcountryhavealwaysfocusedontheelderly,disabled,anddependent,neglectingtheneedsoftheworkingpoor,sothatthedramaticexpansionofcashandinkindtransfersdoesnotnecessarilymeanthatthosefailinginthelabormarketareadequatelyprotected.
Asaresultofsuchcontradictoryevidence,itisuncertainwhetherhighlevelsofjoblessnesscanbetoleratedormustbecounteredbyjobcreationandeconomicstimulus.Thereisonlyoneareaofagreementinthisdebate—thattheexistingpoverty,employment,andearningsstatisticsareinadequateforoneoftheirprimaryapplications,measuringtheconsequencesoflabormarketproblems.
1.Whatdoesthe“labormarketproblems”referto?
2.Theauthorcontraststhe1930'swiththepresentinordertoshowthat(
).
3.Theauthor'spurposeincitingthosewhoarerepeatedlyunemployedduringayearismostprobablytoshowthat(
).
4.Accordingtothepassage,onefactorthatcausesoursocietytooverestimatethedegreeofeconomichardshipisthe(
).
问题1选项
A.ATheoverallcausesofpoverty
B.Deficienciesinthetrainingoftheworkforce
C.Traderelationshipsamongproducersofgoods
D.Shortageofjobsprovidingadequateincome
问题2选项
A.morepeoplewereemployedinthe1930's
B.socialprogramsaremoreneedednow.
C.unemploymentnowhaslesssevereeffects
D.nowthereisagreaterproportion
问题3选项
A.thereareseveralfactorsthatcausethe
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