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一、UseofEnglish
1、EuthanasiahasbeenatopicofcontroversyinEuropesinceatleast1936.Onanaverageofsixtimesaday,adoctorinHollandpractices"active"euthanasia:(1)_____administeringalethaldrugtoa(2)_____illpatientwhohasaskedtoberelieved(3)_____suffering.Twentytimesaday,lifeprolongingtreatmentiswithheldorwithdrawn(4)_____thereisnohopethatitcan(5)_____anultimatecure."Active"euthanasiaremainsacrimeontheDutchstatutebooks,punishable(6)_____12yearsinprison.Butaseriesofcourtcasesoverthepast15yearshasmadeitclearthatacompetentphysicianwho(7)_____itoutwillnotbeprosecuted.
Euthanasia,oftencalled"mercykilling",isacrimeeverywhereinWesternEurope.(8)_____moreandmoredoctorsandnursesinBritain,Germany,Hollandandelsewherereadily(9)_____topracticingit,mostofteninthe"passive"form.ofwithholdingorwithdrawing(10)_____Thelongsimmeringeuthanasiaissuehaslately(11)_____intoasometimesfiercepublicdebate,(12)_____bothsidesclaimingthemantleofultimaterighteousness.Those(13)_____tothepracticeseethemselves(14)_____sacredprinciplesofrespectforlife,(15)_____thoseinfavorraisethebannerofhumanetreatment.Afteryears(16)_____thedefensive,theadvocatesnowseemtobe(17)_____ground.RecentpollsinBritainshowthat72percentofBritish(18)_____favoreuthanasiainsomecircumstances.Anastonishing76percentof(19)_____toapolltakenlatelastyearinFrancesaidtheywouldlikethelawchangedto(20)_____mercykillings.Obviously,pressuregroupsfavoringeuthanasiaand"assistedsuicide"havegrownsteadilyinEuropeovertheyears.
Notes:
euthanasia安乐死。lethal致命的。statutebook法典。prosecute起诉。simmering处于沸腾的状态。mantle重任,责任。
A.incidentally
B.intentionally
C.intermittently
D.intensely
2、(2)
A.terminally
B.finally
C.eventually
D.ultimately
3、(3)
A.against
B.off
C.of
D.outof
4、(4)
A.though
B.when
C.that
D.since
5、(5)
A.effect
B.affect
C.result
D.execute
6、(6)
A.for
B.in
C.to
D.by
7、(7)
A.works
B.saves
C.carries
D.rescues
8、(8)
A.Because
B.Hence
C.And
D.But
9、(9)
A.admit
B.allege
C.approve
D.adopt
10、(10)
A.cure
B.treatment
C.operation
D.remedy
11、(11)
A.smoothedover
B.boiledover
C.brokedown
D.burstout
12、(12)
A.dueto
B.at
C.for
D.with
13、(13)
A.rejected
B.objected
C.responded
D.opposed
14、(14)
A.abandoning
B.confirming
C.upholding
D.upgrading
15、(15)
A.while
B.when
C.as
D.or
16、(16)
A.in
B.for
C.on
D.against
17、(17)
A.supporting
B.reinforcing
C.maintaining
D.gaining
18、(18)
A.patients
B.subjects
C.residents
D.physicians
19、(19)
A.officials
B.citizens
C.respondents
D.interviewers
20、(20)
A.refuse
B.evaluate
C.decriminalize
D.counter
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
When,intheageofautomation,mansearchesforaworkertodothetedious,unpleasantjobsthataremoreorlessimpossibletomechanize,hemayveryprofitablyconsidertheape.
Ifwetackledtheproblemofbreedingforbrainswithasmuchenthusiasmaswedevotetobreedingdogsofsurrealisticshapes,wecouldeventuallyproduceassortedmodelsofusefulprimates,ranginginsizefromthegorilladowntothebaboon,eachadaptedtoaspecialkindofwork.Itisnotputtingtoomuchstrainontheimaginationtoassumethatgeneticistscouldproduceasuper-ape,whichisabletounderstandsomescoresofwordsandcapableofbeingtrainedforsuchjobsaspickingfruit,cleaningupthelitterinparks,shiningshoes,collectinggarbage,doinghouseholdchoresandevenbaby-sitting,althoughIhaveknownsomebabiesIwouldnotcaretotrustwithavaluableape.
Apescoulddomanyjobs,suchascleaningstreetsandthemorerepetitivetypesofagriculturalwork,withoutsupervision,thoughtheymightneedprotectionfromthoseegregiousspecimensofHomesapienswhothinkitamusingtoteaseorbullyanythingtheyconsiderlowerontheevolutionaryladder.Forothertasks,suchasdeliveringpapersandlaboringonthedocks,ourman-apewouldhavetoworkunderhumanoverseers;and,incidentally,Iwouldlovetoseethefinaleofthetwenty-firstcenturyversionofOntheWaterfrontinwhichthehonestbuthairyherowilldrumonhischestafter—literally—takingthewickedlaborleaderapart.
Onceasupplyofnonhumanworkersbecomesavailable,awholerangeoflowIQjobscouldbethankfullygivenupbymankind,toitsgreatmentalandphysicaladvantage.Whatismore,oneoftheproblemswhichhasannoyedsomanyfictionalUtopiaswouldbeavoided:TherewouldbenoneofthedegradinglysubhumanEpsilonsofHuxley'sBraveNewWorldtoactasapermanentreproachtosociety,forthereisaprofoundmoraldifferencebetweenbreedingsub-menandsuper-apes,thoughtheendproductsaremuchthesame.Thefirstwouldintroduceaform.ofslavery,butthesecondwouldbeabiologicaltriumphwhichcouldbenefitbothmenandanimals.
Notes:
surrealistic超现实的。primate灵长类动物。gorilla大猩猩。baboon狒狒。chore杂活。caretodosth.(常用于否定句)(=willingtodooragreetodosth.)情愿做某事。trustAwithB把B托付给A.egregious(通常指坏人或坏事)异乎寻常的,突出的。Homesapiens人类。finalen.结局。Epsilons奴隶人名。assorted各色各样的。Utopia乌托邦,抱负主义。
Accordingtothetext,theapeshouldbeconsideredforcertainjobs_____.
A.onlyifitisabletounderstandscoresofwords.
B.whichdonotrequireanyintelligenceatall.
C.thatarenotsuitableforhumanhandstotackle.
D.whichareboringandcannotbetackledwithmachines.
2、
By"thehonestbuthairyhero"(inPara.3)theauthormostprobablyrefersto_____.
A.thehumansupervisor.
B.thegeneticistsasawhole.
C.thenon-humanworker.
D.themanbreedingsuper-apes.
3、
Theauthorstatesthatasupplyofnon-humanworkersforlowIQjobswould_____.
A.substitutethemforhumanscompletely.
B.benefitmanmentallyandphysically.
C.giverisetotheoppositionfromgeneticists.
D.beadisadvantagetomanyhumanworkers.
4、
Accordingtotheauthor,breedingsuper-apeswouldbe_____.
A.aproblemrelatedtomoralstandards.
B.asbadasbreedingsub-humans.
C.introducinganewform.ofslavery.
D.anadvanceinbiologicalstudies.
5、
Theauthorofthisarticleis_____.
A.merelyattemptingtobehumorousaboutthefutureworkers.
B.revealinghishighopinionofmankind'sprospect.
C.expressinghisdoubtsaboutthepossibilityofbreedingasuper-ape.
D.presentinganapplausibletheoryinahumoroustone.
6、Timespentinabookshopcanbemostenjoyable,whetheryouareabook-loverormerelytheretobuyabookasapresent.Youmayevenhaveenteredtheshopjusttofindshelterfromasuddenshower.Butthedesiretopickupabookwithanattractivedust-jacketisirresistible.Yousoonbecomeabsorbedinsomebookorother,andusuallyitisonlymuchlaterthatyourealizethatyouhavespentfartoomuchtimethere.
Thisopportunitytoescapetherealitiesofeverydaylifeis,Ithink,themainattractionofabookshop.Therearenotmanyplaceswhereitispossibletodothis.Amusicshopisverymuchlikeabookshop.Youcanwanderroundsuchplacestoyourheart'scontent.Ifitisagoodshop,noassistantwillapproachyouwiththeinevitablegreeting:"CanIhelpyou,sir?"Youneedn'tbuyanythingyoudon'twant.Inabookshopanassistantshouldremaininthebackgrounduntilyouhavefinishedbrowsing.Then,andonlythen,arehisservicesnecessary.
Youhavetobecarefulnottobeattractedbythevarietyofbooksinabookshop.Itisveryeasytoentertheshoplookingforabookon,say,ancientcoinsandtocomeoutcarryingacopyofthelatestbest-sellingnovelandperhapsabookaboutbrass-rubbing,somethingwhichhadonlyvaguelyinterestedyouuptillthen.Thisvolumeonthesubject,however,happenedtobesowellillustratedandthepartofthetextyoureadprovedsointerestingthatyoujusthadtobuyit.Thissortofthingcanbeverydangerous.Booksellersmustbebothlongsufferingandindulgent.
Thereisastorywhichwellillustratesthis.Amedicalstudenthadtoreadatextbookwhichwasfartooexpensiveforhimtobuy.Hecouldn'tobtainitfromthelibraryandtheonlycopyhecouldfindwasinhisbookshop.Everyafternoon,therefore,hewouldgoalongtotheshopandreadalittleofthebookatatime.Oneday,however,hewasdismayedtofindthebookmissingfromitsusualplaceandabouttoleavewhenhenoticedtheowneroftheshopbeckoningtohim.Expectingtobereproached,hewenttowardhim.Tohissurprise,theownerpointedtothebook,whichwastuckedawayinacorner."Iputitthereincaseanyonewastemptedtobuyit",hesaid,andleftthedelightedstudenttocontinuehisreading.
Notes:toone'sheart'scontent尽情地。beckonv.打招呼。
Youmayspendtoomuchtimeinabookshopbecause_____.
A.thedust-jacketsareveryattractive.
B.youstartreadingoneofthebooks.
C.itisrainingoutside.
D.youhavetomakesureyoudon'tbuyadullbookasapresent.
7、
Accordingtothetext,inagoodbookshop_____.
A.nobodytakesanynoticeofyou.
B.theassistantgreetsyouinafriendlyway.
C.yourheartiscontented.
D.youfeelthatyouareinamusicshop.
8、
Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthatanassistantshouldofferyouhelp_____.
A.assoonasyouhaveenteredtheshop.
B.justbeforeyoufinishbrowsing.
C.onlywhenyouhavefinishedreading.
D.whenheleadsyoutoaparticularsection.
9、
Theauthorimpliesthatitisveryeasytoenterabookshopandbuy_____.
A.abookonancientcoins.
B.abest-sellingnovelonbrass-rubbing.
C.abookthatonlyvaguelyinterestsyou.
D.abookthatunexpectedlyfascinatesyou.
10、
Thetextbookthemedicalstudentwasinterestedinwastuckedawayinacorner_____.
A.topreventanyonefrombuyingit.
B.becausethemedicalstudentmighttakeitaway.
C.incasethemedicalstudentwastemptedtobuyit.
D.becauseitwasarareandexpensivebook.
11、Educationisoneofthekeywordsofourtime.Aman,withoutaneducation,manyofusbelieve,isanunfortunatevictimofunfortunatecircumstancesdeprivedofoneofthegreatesttwentieth-centuryopportunities.Convincedoftheimportanceofeducation,modernstates"invest"ininstitutionsoflearningtogetback"interest"intheform.ofalargegroupofenlightenedyoungmenandwomenwhoarepotentialleaders.Education,withitscyclesofinstructionsocarefullyworkedout,ispunctuatedbytextbooks—thosepurchasablewellsofwisdom—whatwouldcivilizationbelikewithoutitsbenefits?
Somuchiscertain:thatwewouldhavedoctorsandpreachers,lawyersanddefendants,marriagesandbirths;butourspiritualoutlookwouldbedifferent.Wewouldlaylessstresson"factsandfigures"andmoreonagoodmemory,onappliedpsychology,andonthecapacityofamantogetalongwithhisfellow-citizens.Ifoureducationalsystemwerefashionedafteritsbooklesspastwewouldhavethemostdemocraticform.of"college"imaginable.Amongthepeoplewhomweliketocallsavagesallknowledgeinheritedbytraditionissharedbyall;itistaughttoeverymemberofthetribesothatinthisrespecteverybodyisequallyequippedforlife.
Itistheidealconditionofthe"equalstart"whichonlyourmostprogressiveformsofmoderneducationtrytoreachagain.Inprimitiveculturestheobligationtoseekandtoreceivethetraditionalinstructionisbindingonall.Thereareno"illiterates"—ifthetermcanbeappliedtopeopleswithoutascript—whileourowncompulsoryschoolattendancebecamelawinGermanyin1642,inFrancein1806,andinEngland1976,andisstillnon-existentinanumberof"civilized"nations.Thisshowshowlongitwasbeforeweconsidereditnecessarytomakesurethatallourchildrencouldshareintheknowledgeaccumulatedbythe"happyfew"duringthepastcenturies.Educationinthewildernessisnotamatterofmonetarymeans.Allareentitledtoanequalstart.Thereisnoneofthehurrythat,inoursociety,oftenhampersthefulldevelopmentofagrowingpersonality.There,achildgrowsupundertheever-presentattentionofhisparents;thereforethejunglesandthesavagesknowofno"juveniledelinquency".Nonecessityofmakingalivingawayfromhomeresultsinneglectofchildren,andnofatherisconfrontedwithhisinabilityto"buy"aneducationforhischild.
Notes:juveniledelinquency青少年犯罪。
Theword"interest"inthefirstparagraphmostprobablymeans_____.
A.pleasure.
B.returns.
C.share.
D.knowledge.
12、
Accordingtothetext,theauthorseemstobe_____.
A.againsttheeducationintheveryearlyhistorictimes.
B.infavoroftheeducationalpracticeinprimitivecultures.
C.positiveaboutourpresenteducationalinstruction.
D.quitehappytoseeanequalstartforeveryone.
13、
Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat_____.
A.somefamiliesnowcanhardlyaffordtosendtheirchildrentoschool.
B.everyonetodayhasanequalopportunityineducation.
C.everycountryinvestsheavilyineducation.
D.wearenotverycertainwhetherpreachersarenecessaryornot.
14、
Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Onewithouteducationtodayhasfewopportunities.
B.Wehavenotyetdecidedonoureducationalmodels.
C.Compulsoryschoolingislegalobligationinseveralcountriesnow.
D.Ourspiritualoutlookisbetternowthanbefore.
15、
Thebesttitleforthistextis_____.
A.TheSignificanceofEducation.
B.EducationalInvestmentandItsProfit.
C.EducationandModernCivilization.
D.Education:AComparisonofItsPastandItsPresent.
16、Increasingly,historiansareblamingdiseasesimportedfromtheOldWorldforthegreatdisparitybetweenthenativepopulationofAmericain1492—newestimatesofwhichjumpashighas100million,orapproximatelyone-sixthofthehumanraceatthattime—andthefewmillionfull-bloodedNativeAmericansaliveattheendofthenineteenthcentury.Thereisnodoubtthatchronicdiseasewasanimportantfactorinthesharpdecline,anditishighlyprobablethatthegreatestkillerwasepidemicdisease,especiallyasmanifestedinvirgin-soilepidemics.
Virgin-soilepidemicsarethoseinwhichthepopulationsatriskhavehadnopreviouscontactwiththediseasesthatstrikethemandarethereforeimmunologicallyalmostdefenseless.Thatvirgin-soilepidemicswereimportantinAmericanhistoryisstronglyindicatedbyevidencethatanumberofdangerousmaladies—smallpox,measles,malaria,yellowfever,andundoubtedlyseveralmore—wereunknowninthepre-ColumbianNewWorld.TheeffectsoftheirsuddenintroductionaredemonstratedintheearlychroniclesofAmerica,whichcontainreportsofhorribleepidemicsandsteeppopulationdeclines,confirmedinmanycasesbyquantitativeanalyzesofSpanishtributerecordsandothersources.TheevidenceprovidedbythedocumentsofBritishandFrenchcoloniesisnotasdefinitivebecausetheconquerorsofthoseareasdidnotestablishpermanentsettlementsandbegantokeepcontinuousrecordsuntiltheseventeenthcentury,bywhichtimetheworstepidemicshadprobablyalreadytakenplace.Furthermore,theBritishtendedtodrivethenativepopulationsaway,ratherthantoenslavethemastheSpaniardsdid;sothattheepidemicsofBritishAmericaoccurredbeyondtherangeofcolonists'directobservation.
Evenso,thesurvivingrecordsofNorthAmericadocontainreferencestodeadlyepidemicsamongthenativepopulation.In1616—1619anepidemic,possiblyofpneumonicplague,sweptcoastalNewEngland,killingasmanyasnineoutoften.Duringthe1630'ssmallpox,thediseasemostfataltotheNativeAmericanpeople,eliminatedhalfthepopulationoftheHuronandIroquoisconfederations.Inthe1820'sfeverruinedthepeopleoftheColumbiaRiverarea,killingeightoutoftenofthem.
Unfortunately,thedocumentationoftheseandotherepidemicsisslightandfrequentlyunreliable,anditisnecessarytosupplementwhatlittlewedoknowwithevidencefromrecentepidemicsamongNativeAmericans.Forexample,in1952anoutbreakofmeaslesamongtheNativeAmericaninhabitantsofUngavaBay,Quebec,affected99percentofthepopulationandkilled7percent,eventhoughsomehadthebenefitofmodernmedicine.Casessuchasthisdemonstratethatevendiseasesthatarenotnormallyfatalcanhavedestroyingconsequenceswhentheystrikeanimmunologicallydefenselesscommunity.
Notes:
disparity差距。virgin-soil处女地。malady疾病chronicle编年史。tribute贡品。pneumonicplague肺鼠疫。confederation同盟。smallpox天花。measles麻疹。
Accordingtothetext,virgin-soilepidemicscanbedistinguishedfromothercatastrophicoutbreaksofdiseaseinthatvirgin-soilepidemics_____.
A.recurmorefrequentlythanchronicdiseases.
B.involvepopulationswithnopriorexposuretoadisease.
C.usuallyinvolveanumberofinteractingdiseases.
D.arelessresponsivetomedicaltreatmentthanareotherdiseases.
17、
WhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthetextconcerningSpanishtributerecords?
A.Theywerebeingkeptpriortotheseventeenthcentury.
B.Theymentiononlyepidemicsofsmallpox.
C.TheyprovidequantitativeandqualitativeevidenceaboutNativeAmericanpopulations.
D.Theyprovethatcertaindiseaseswereunknowninthepre-ColumbianNewWorld.
18、
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextabouttheNativeAmericaninhabitantsofUngavaBaythatthey_____.
A.couldscarcelywardoffthefatalattackbythe1952epidemic.
B.wereimmunologicallydefenselessagainstmeasles.
C.werethelastnativepeopletobestruckbyavirgin-soilepidemic.
D.didnotcomeintofrequentcontactwithWhiteAmericansuntilthe20thcentury.
19、
Theauthormentionsthe1952measlesoutbreakmostprobablyinorderto_____.
A.demonstratetheimpactofmodernmedicineonepidemicdisease.
B.refuteallegationsofunreliabilitymadeagainstthehistoricalrecordofcolonialAmerica.
C.advocatenewresearchintothecontinuingproblemofepidemicdisease.
D.confirmthedocumentaryevidenceofepidemicdiseaseincolonialAmerica.
20、
Theprimarypurposeofthetextisto_____.
A.providesupportforahypothesis.
B.reconcileopposingviewpoints.
C.refuteacommonmisconception.
D.analyzeanargumentindetail.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41—45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelistA—Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Therearetwoextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.
Itishardlynecessarytopointoutthatweliveinaworldofincreasingindustrialization.Whilethisprocessenablesustoraiseourstandardoflivingatanever-acceleratingrate,italsoleadstoacorrespondinggrowthofinterdependencebetweenthedifferentregionsof,theworld.
(41)______.
What,then,istobedone?Althoughitisdifficulttoknowwheretobegintodealwithsuchalargesubject,thefirststepisperhapstoconsiderthemaineconomicdifficultiesanunderdevelopedoremergingregionhastoface.
(42)______.Anumberofquitecommonoccurrencesarethereforesufficienttocauseimmediate-andseriousinterferencewiththis.exportproduction:unfavorableweatherconditions,plantoranimalepidemics,theexhaustionofsoilfertilityormineraldeposits,thedevelopmentofsubstituteproductsintheindustrializedregions,etc.Thesensitivityoftheeconomyisgreatlyintensifiedincaseswhereexportsareconfinedonlytooneortwoproducts—"monocultures"astheyaresometimescalled.
(43)______.Thisalsoappliestothemanufacturedgoodsrequiredtoprovidetheirpopulationswiththe"necessitiesoflife".Thiseconomicstructuremakesitdifficultforthemtoavoidbeingpoliticallydependentonthecountrieswhichabsorbtheirexportsandprovidetheiressentialimports.
Since,undermodernconditions,arapidriseinpopulationisaphenomenoncloselyassociatedwithunderdevelopment.Thiscausealonecansubjecttheeconomytosevereandcontinuousstress.
(44)______.Inthefirstplace,tosetupmodernindustriesnecessitatescapitalonalargescale,whichonlyindustrializedregionsareabletoprovidersecondly,theylackthenecessarytrainedmanpower;thirdly,theirindustries—whenestablished—areusuallynotefficientenoughtocompetewithforeignimports,andanyrestrictionontheseimportsislikelytoleadtocounter-actionagainsttheirownexports.
Fromanotherpointofview,itisnecessarytobearinmindthatthereareinvariablypolitical,educational,socialandpsychologicalobstacleswhichtendtointerfereseriouslywithanymeasurestakentodealwiththeeconomicdifficultiesoutlinedabove.
(45)______.
Toconclude,itseemsclearthatifwearetosucceedinsolvingthemanyinter-relatedproblemsofunderdevelopment,onlythefullestandmostintelligentuseoftheresourcesofallbranchesofsciencewillenableustodoso.
Notes:beorientated...toward被引导到…。monoculture单一作物耕种。
A.Forexample,theeconomiesofsuchcountriesareorientatedprimarilytowardtheproductionofrawmaterials,i.e.agriculturalandmineralproducts;thesearethenexportedtotheindustrializedcountries.
B.Giventheseconditions,itiseasytoseethatanypermanenteconomicorpoliticalinstabilityinoneareaisboundtohaveanincreasinglyseriouseffectupontherestoftheworld.Sincethemainsourceofsuchinstabilityisunderdevelopment,itisclearthatthisnowconstitutesaproblemofinternationaldimensions.
C.Asfaras"necessitiesoflife"areconcerned,theyrepresentaconceptwhichiscontinuallybeingenlargedthroughthemassmediaofcommunicationsuchasnewspapers,films,theradioandadvertising.
D.Althoughitisobviousthatindustrializationisthekeytodevelopment,itisusuallyverydifficultforemergingcountriestocarryoutplansofthisnature.
E.Beingunder-industrialized,thesecountriesarelargelydependentonimportstosupplytheequipmentneededtoproducetherawmaterialstheyexport.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
TheteachingofEnglishasasecondlanguage(ESL)inschoolshashadahistoryofconflictingarguments,interestinginnovationsandsomeverypositivemethodologicalchanges.Tounderstandthepresentsitu
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