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▆▆■■■■■■■■■■■■▆《高级英语阅读(二)》试卷共2页(第2页)答案务必写在答题纸上,否则不得分,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效!▆▆《高级英语阅读(二)》试卷共2页(第1页)答案务必写在答题纸上,否则不得分,超出黑色边框区域的答案无效!▆《高级英语阅读(二)》期末考试A卷完整答案附后姓名:专业:学号:学习中心:一、客观题(答案务必写在答题纸上,60分,每题3分)I判断对错:对的写“T”,错的写“F”Readlesson4TextB,DoTrueorFalseQuestions(阅读教材第4课课文B,判断对错):WashingtonIrving’sSunnysideinTarrytown,NewYorkAccompanyingaplanofSunnyside(unprintedhere),aformerresidenceofWashingtonIrvinginNewYork,isthefollowingtext.Wehaveleftoutitstitle,whichindicatesclearlyitspurpose,inthehopethatthereaderwillreconstructitafterreadingthetext.Sunnysideisoneofthefewsurvivingandbest-documentedexamplesofAmericanromanticisminarchitectureandlandscapedesign.AndrewJacksonDowningfeaturedSunnysideinhisTreatiseontheTheoryandPracticeofLandscapeGardening(1841)asanexampleofthe"progressiveimprovementinRuralArchitecture..."which,heexplained,strivestobein"perfectkeeping"with"surroundingnature"byits"varied"and"picturesque"outline.'Architecturalbeauty,"hetaught,"mustbeconsideredconjointlywiththebeautyofthelandscape,"Walkingthe24-acregroundsisapleasureineveryseason.SwansglideonthepondIrvingcalled"thelittleMediterranean",andastoneflumedelightstheearwiththesoundofrushingwater.Apathleadsupasmallriseandfromtheredowninto"theglen,"anduptothehouse.Behindthehouse,anotherpathwindsalongtheHudsonforviewsoftheriveratitswidestpoint,theTappanZee.ThemodeststonecottagewhichwaslatertobecomeSunnysidewasoriginallyatenantfarmer'shousebuiltinthelate-seventeenthcenturyonthePhilipsburgManor.Duringtheeighteenthcentury,thecottagewasownedbyabranchoftheVanTasselfamily,thenameIrvinglaterimmortalizedin"TheLegendofSleepyHollow".Irvingpurchasedthecottagein1835anddirectedtheremodeling,addingDutch-steppedgables,ancientweathervanes,anddevelopingGothicandRomanesquearchitecturalfeaturesforotherpartsofthehouse.Hewassopleasedwithhishomethatin1836hewrotetohisbrother,Peter:"Iamlivingmostcozilyanddelightfullyinthisdear,brightlittlehome,whichIhavefitteduptomyownhumor.EverythinggoesoncheerilyinmylittlehouseholdandIwouldnotexchangethecottageforanychateauinChristendom."Today'svisitortoSunnysideseesIrving'shomemuchasitappearedduringthefinalyearsofhislife.Theauthor'sbooklinedstudycontainshiswritingdesk—agiftfromhispublisher,G.P.Putnamandmanypersonalpossessions.Thediningroom,inwhichIrvingandhisdinnerguestsoftengatheredtoenjoythebeautifulsunsetsovertheHudsonRiver,adjoinstheparlor.HereIrvingplayedhisflute,whilehisnieces,SarahandCatherine,accompaniedhimontherosewoodpiano.Thepianoandotheroriginalfurnishingsstillgracetheroom.ThesmallpicturegalleryofftheparlorcontainssomeoriginalillustrationsforIrving'swork.Thekitchenwasquiteadvancedforitsday,havingahotwaterboilerandrunningwaterfedfromthepondthroughagravity-blowsystem.Theironcookstovewasalsoa"modernconvenience,"replacingtheopenhearthinthe1850's.Thesecondfloorofthehousecontainsseveralbedrooms,eachofwhichhasitsownpersonalcharacter.TheguestbedroomisfurnishedwithaFrench-stylebedandpaintedcottagepieces.TheingeniousarchesinthisandotherroomsweredesignedbyIrving.Hisbedroom,wherehediedin1859,containstheauthor'stesterSheratonbed,alongwithhiswalkingstickandanumberofhisgarmentsandpersonaleffects.Thesmall,brightroombetweenthebedroomsmighthavebeenusedbyIrving'snephewandbiographer,PierreMunroIrving,whocaredforhisuncleduringthelastmonthsofhislife.Theroomwasusedoriginallytostorebooksandpapers.ThebedroomusedbyIrving'sniecescontainsanIrving-familyfieldbedwithhand-madebobbinlacehangings,achestofdrawers,sewingstands,andanornamentalstove.TheguestroomcontainsacastironbedprobablymadeinoneofthefoundriesalongtheHudson.WriteTrue(T)orFalse(F)forthefollowingquestions.SunnysideistheformerresidenceofWashingtonIrvinginWashingtonD.C.SunnysideisatypicalrepresentativeofRomanticismofAmericancityarchitecture.AccordingtoAndrewJacksonDowning,architecturalbeautymustbeinharmonywiththebeautyofthesurroundinglandscape.Duringthe18thcentury,thecottagewasownedbyVanTasselwhowasmentionedbyIrvinginhisbook“theLegendoftheHollow”.Irvingdidn’tmakeanychangetothecottageafterhepurchasedit.Today’sSunnysidehaschangedalotcomparedwithitsappearanceinIrving’stime.SunnysidewasbuiltneartheHudsonRiver.Thestudy,thediningroom,theparlorandthekitchenareallonthefirstfloorofIrving’shouse..Allthebedroomsonthesecondfloorarealmostfurnishedinthesamestyle.WashingtonIrvingwascaredforbyhisdaughterduringthelastperiodofhislife.II选择题Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandwritethecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet.Passage1 Exchangeaglancewithsomeone,thenlookaway.Doyourealizethatyouhavemadeastatement?Holdtheglanceforasecondlonger,andyouhavemadeadifferentstatement.Holditfor3seconds,andthemeaninghaschangedagain.Foreverysocialsituation,thereisapermissibletimethatyoucanholdaperson’sgazewithoutbeingintimate,rude,oraggressive.Ifyouareonanelevator,whatgaze-timeareyoupermitted?Toanswerthisquestion,considerwhatyoutypicallydo.Youverylikelygiveotherpassengersaquickglancetosizethemupandtoassurethemthatyoumeannothreat.Sincebeingclosetoanotherpersonsignalsthepossibilityofinteraction,youneedtoemitasignaltellingothersyouwanttobeleftalone.Soyoucutoffeyecontact,whatsociologistErvingGoffman(1963)calls“adimmingofthelights”.Youlookdownatthefloor,attheindicatorlights,anywherebutintoanotherpassenger’seyes.Shouldyoubreaktheruleagainststaringatastrangeronanelevator?Youwillmaketheotherpersonexceedinglyuncomfortable,andyouarelikelytofeelabitstrangeyourself. Ifyouholdeyecontactformorethan3seconds,whatareyoutellinganotherperson?Muchdependsonthepersonandthesituation.Forinstance,amanandawomancommunicateinterestinthismanner.Theytypicallygazeateachotherforabout3secondsatatime,thendroptheireyesdownfor3seconds,beforelettingtheireyesmeetagain.Butifonemangivesanothermana3-second-plusstare,hesignals“Iknowyou,”“Iaminterestedinyou,”or“YoulookpeculiarandIamcuriousaboutyou.”Thistypeofstareoftenproduceshostilefeelings.Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat______.everyglancehasitssignificancestaringatapersonisanexpressionofinterestagazelongerthan3secondsisunacceptableaglanceconveysmoremeaningthanwordsIfyouwanttobeleftaloneonanelevator,thebestthingtodoistolookintoanotherpassenger’seyestoavoideyecontactwithotherpassengerstosignalyouarenotathreattoanyonetokeepadistancefromotherpassengersBy“adimmingofthelights”(Para.1)ErvingCoffmanmeansa.closingone’seyes b.turningoffthelightsc.ceasingtoglanceatothersd.reducinggaze-timetotheminimumIfoneislookedatbyastrangerfortoolong,hetendstofeel_____.a.depressed b.uneasy c.curious d.amusedThepassagemainlydiscusses______.thelimitationsofeyecontacttheexchangeofideasthrougheyecontactproperbehaviorindifferentsituationstheroleofeyecontactininterpersonalcommunicationPassage2 Thepicnics,speeches,andparadesoftoday’sLaborDaywereallpartofthefirstcelebration,heldinNewYorkCityin1882.ItspromoterwasanIrish-AmericanlaborleadernamedPeterJ.McGuire.Acarpenterbytrade,McGuirehadworkedsincetheageofeleven,andin1882waspresidentoftheUnitedBrotherhoodofCarpentersandJoiners(UBCJ).ApproachingtheCity’sCentralLaborUnionthatsummer,heproposedaholidaythatwouldapplaud“theindustrialspirit–thegreatvitalforceofeverynation”.OnSeptember5hissuggestionbornfruit,asanestimated10,000workers,manyofthemignoringtheirbosses’warnings,leftworktomarchfromUnionSquareupFifthAvenueto42ndStreet.Theeventgainednationalattention,andby1893thirtystateshadmadeLaborDayanannualholiday. Thequickadoptionoftheschememayhaveindicatedlessaboutthestatelawmakers’respectforworkingpeoplethanaboutafearofriskingtheiranger.Inthe1880stheUnitedStateswasalandsharplydividedbetweentheimmenselywealthyandtheverypoor.HenryGeorgewasaccurateindescribingtheeraasoneof“progressandpoverty.”Inasocietyinwhichfactory,ownersrodeinprivatePullmanswhileten-year-oldsslavedinthemines,stronganti-capitalistfeelingsranhigh.Demandsforfundamentalchangewerecommonthroughoutthelaborpress.Withsocialistdemandinganendto“wageslavery”andanarchistssingingthepraisesofthevirtuesdynamite,middle-of-the-roaderslikeSamuelGompersandMcGuireseemedattractivelymildbycomparison.OnecanimaginepracticalcapitalistsseeingLaborDayasabargain:Aone-daypartycertainlycostthemlessthanpayingtheirworkersdecentwages.Judgingfromthepassage,McGuirewas______.amoderatelaborleaderanextremeanarchistinthelabormovementadevotedsocialistfightingagainstexploitationofmanbymanafirmanti-capitalistdemandingtheeliminationofwageslaveryWecanseefromthefirstparagraphthatthefirstLaborDaymarch_______.immediatelywonnationwidesupportinvolvedworkersfrom30stateswasopposedbymanyfactoryownerswasorganizedbytheUBCJWhichofthefollowingisthekeyfactorintheimmediateapprovalofLaborDayasanationalholiday?Thelawmakers’respectfortheworkers.Theworkers’determinationtohaveaholidayoftheirown.Thesocialists’demandsforthoroughreform.Thepoliticians’fearoftheworkers’anger.WelearnfromthepassagethattheestablishmentofLaborDay______.wasacceptedbymostbossesasacompromisemarkedaturningpointintheworkers’struggleformorerightsindicatedtheimprovementoftheworkers’welfaresignaledtheendof“wageslavery”McGuireproposedLaborDayinorderto______.drawpeople’sattentiontothestrikingcontrastbetweentherichandthepoormakeprominenttheimportantroleoftheworkingclassinsocietywinfortheworkerstherighttoshorterworkinghoursexposetheexploitationoftheworkersbytheirbossesIII翻译题TranslatethefollowingtwoparagraphsintoChinese.1Gardeningisamoraloccupation,aswell,becauseyoualwaysstartinspringresolvedtokeepitlookingneatthisyear,justlikethepicturesinthecatalogues.ButbyJuly,youonceagainfacethechaosofunthinnedcarrots,lettuceandbeets.2Isn'tthatbeautiful?HadInotlearnedhowtobeloving,Iwouldhavethoughtnicethingsaboutthechef'sporkchops,butprobablywouldn'thavetoldhim—justasIhadfailedtotellLianihowmuchshehadhelpedmethatfirstdayinclass.”:答案卷I判断对错(每题3分):1-5:____________________6-10:____________________II选择题(每题3分):11-15:_________________________16-20:_________________________IIITranslation(每题20分)1.2.--完整答案附后--员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数据精度-确定编启动系统管理-系统管理员注册-系统员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数据精度-确定编启动系统管理-系统管理员注册-系统员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数据精度-确定编启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数据精度-确定编启动系统管理-系统管理员注册-系统员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数据精度-确定编启动系统管理-系统管理员注册-系统员注册-系统启用-设置套账信息-输入单位信息-确定核算类型-确定基础信息分类-确定数据精度

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