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一、UseofEnglish
1、EuthanasiahasbeenatopicofcontroversyinEuropesince
atleast1936.Onanaverageofsixtimesaday,adoctorin
Hollandpractices“active"euthanasia:(1)administering
alethaldrugtoa(2)illpatientwhohasaskedtobe
relieved(3)suffering.Twentytimesaday,life
prolongingtreatmentiswithheldorwithdrawn(4)there
isnohopethatitcan(5)anultimatecure."Active”
euthanasiaremainsacrimeontheDutchstatutebooks,
punishable(6)12yearsinprison.Butaseriesofcourt
casesoverthepast15yearshasmadeitclearthatacompetent
physicianwho(7)_____itoutwillnotbeprosecuted.
Euthanasia,oftencalled''mercykilling,/,isacrimeeverywhere
inWesternEurope.(8)moreandmoredoctorsandnurses
inBritain,Germany,Hollandandelsewherereadily(9)to
practicingit,mostofteninthe"passive"form,ofwithholding
orwithdrawing(10)Thelongsimmeringeuthanasiaissue
haslately(11)intoasometimesfiercepublicdebate,
(12)bothsidesclaimingthemantleofultimate
righteousness.Those(13)tothepracticeseethemselves
(14)sacredprinciplesofrespectforlife,(15)
thoseinfavorraisethebannerofhumanetreatment.Afteryears
(16)thedefensive,theadvocatesnowseemtobe(17)
ground.RecentpollsinBritainshowthat72percentofBritish
(18)favoreuthanasiainsomecircumstances.An
astonishing76percentof(19)_____toapolltakenlatelast
yearinFrancesaidtheywouldlikethelawchangedto(20)
mercykillings.Obviously,pressuregroupsfavoringeuthanasia
and''assistedsuicide“havegrownsteadilyinEuropeoverthe
years.
Notes:
euthanasia安樂死。lethal致命的。statutebook法典。prosecute
起訴。simmering處于沸騰的狀態。mantle重任,責任。
A.incidentally
B.intentionally
C.intermittently
D.intensely
2、⑵
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、⑺
。3
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、(H)
A.smoothedover
B.boiledover
4
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
目5
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
6
B.evaluate
C.decriminalize
D.counter
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
When,intheageofautomation,mansearchesforaworkerto
dothetedious,unpleasantjobsthataremoreorlessimpossible
tomechanize,hemayveryprofitablyconsidertheape.
Ifwetackledtheproblemofbreedingforbrainswithasmuch
enthusiasmaswedevotetobreedingdogsofsurrealisticshapes,
wecouldeventuallyproduceassortedmodelsofusefulprimates,
ranginginsizefromthegorilladowntothebaboon,each
adaptedtoaspecialkindofwork.Itisnotputtingtoomuch
strainontheimaginationtoassumethatgeneticistscould
produceasuper-ape,whichisabletounderstandsomescores
ofwordsandcapableofbeingtrainedforsuchjobsaspicking
fruit,cleaningupthelitterinparks,shiningshoes,
collectinggarbage,doinghouseholdchoresandeven
baby-sitting,althoughIhaveknownsomebabiesIwouldnotcare
totrustwithavaluableape.
Apescoulddomanyjobs,suchascleaningstreetsandthemore
repetitivetypesofagriculturalwork,withoutsupervision,
thoughtheymightneedprotectionfromthoseegregious
specimensofHomesapienswhothinkitamusingtoteaseorbully
anythingtheyconsiderlowerontheevolutionaryladder.For
othertasks,suchasdeliveringpapersandlaboringonthedocks,
ourman-apewouldhavetoworkunderhumanoverseers;and,
incidentally,Iwouldlovetoseethefinaleofthetwenty-first
centuryversionofOntheWaterfrontinwhichthehonestbut
hairyherowilldrumonhischestafter一literally一takingthe
wickedlaborleaderapart.
Onceasupplyofnonhumanworkersbecomesavailable,awhole
rangeoflowIQjobscouldbethankfullygivenupbymankind,
toitsgreatmentalandphysicaladvantage.Whatismore,one
oftheproblemswhichhasannoyedsomanyfictionalUtopias
wouldbeavoided:Therewouldbenoneofthedegradingly
subhumanEpsilonsofHuxley'sBraveNewWorldtoactasa
permanentreproachtosociety,forthereisaprofoundmoral
differencebetweenbreedingsub-menandsuper-apes,thoughthe
endproductsaremuchthesame.Thefirstwouldintroduceaform,
ofslavery,butthesecondwouldbeabiologicaltriumphwhich
couldbenefitbothmenandanimals.
Notes:
surrealistic超現實的。primate靈長類動物。gorilla大猩猩。
baboon狒狒。chore雜活。caretodosth.(常用于否定
句)(=willingtodooragreetodosth.)情愿做某事。trustAwith
B把B托付給A.egregious(通常指壞人或壞事)異乎尋常的,突出
的。Homesapiens人類。finalen.結局。Epsilons奴隸人名。
assorted各色各樣的。Utopia烏托邦,抱負主義。
Accordingtothetext,theapeshouldbeconsideredforcertain
jobs.
A.onlyifitisabletounderstandscoresofwords.
B.whichdonotrequireanyintelligenceatall.
C.thatarenotsuitableforhumanhandstotackle.
D.whichareboringandcannotbetackledwithmachines.
2、
By"thehonestbuthairyhero”(inPara.3)theauthormost
probablyrefersto.
A.thehumansupervisor.
B.thegeneticistsasawhole.
C.thenon-humanworker.
D.themanbreedingsuper-apes.
3、
Theauthorstatesthatasupplyofnon-humanworkersforlow
IQjobswould.
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.expressinghisdoubtsaboutthepossibilityofbreedinga
super-ape.
D.presentinganapplausibletheoryinahumoroustone.
6、Timespentinabookshopcanbemostenjoyable,whether
youareabook-loverormerelytheretobuyabookasapresent.
Youmayevenhaveenteredtheshopjusttofindshelterfrom
asuddenshower.Butthedesiretopickupabookwithan
attractivedust-jacketisirresistible.Yousoonbecome
absorbedinsomebookorother,andusuallyitisonlymuchlater
thatyourealizethatyouhavespentfartoomuchtimethere.
Thisopportunitytoescapetherealitiesofeverydaylifeis,
Ithink,themainattractionofabookshop.Therearenotmany
placeswhereitispossibletodothis.Amusicshopisvery
much1ikeabookshop.Youcanwanderroundsuchplacestoyour
heart'scontent.Ifitisagoodshop,noassistantwill
approachyouwiththeinevitablegreeting:"CanIhelpyou,
sir?”Youneedn'tbuyanythingyoudon'twant.Inabookshop
anassistantshouldremaininthebackgrounduntilyouhave
finishedbrowsing.Then,andonlythen,arehisservices
necessary.
Youhavetobecarefulnottobeattractedbythevarietyof
booksinabookshop.Itisveryeasytoentertheshoplooking
forabookon,say,ancientcoinsandtocomeoutcarryinga
copyofthelatestbest-sellingnovelandperhapsabookabout
brass-rubbing,somethingwhichhadonlyvaguelyinterestedyou
uptillthen.Thisvolumeonthesubject,however,happenedto
besowellillustratedandthepartofthetextyoureadproved
sointerestingthatyoujusthadtobuyit.Thissortofthing
canbeverydangerous.Booksellersmustbebothlongsuffering
andindulgent.
Thereisastorywhichwellillustratesthis.Amedicalstudent
hadtoreadatextbookwhichwasfartooexpensiveforhimto
buy.Hecouldn'tobtainitfromthelibraryandtheonlycopy
hecouldfindwasinhisbookshop.Everyafternoon,therefore,
hewouldgoalongtotheshopandreadalittleofthebookat
atime.Oneday,however,hewasdismayedtofindthebook
missingfromitsusualplaceandabouttoleavewhenhenoticed
theowneroftheshopbeckoningtohim.Expectingtobe
reproached,hewenttowardhim.Tohissurprise,theowner
pointedtothebook,whichwastuckedawayinacorner."Iput
itthereincaseanyonewastemptedtobuyit”,hesaid,and
leftthedelightedstudenttocontinuehisreading.
Notes:toone'sheart'scontent盡情地。beckonv.打招呼。
Youmayspendtoomuchtimeinabookshopbecause.
A.thedust-jacketsareveryattractive.
B.youstartreadingoneofthebooks.
C.itisrainingoutside.
D.youhavetomakesureyoudon'tbuyadullbookasapresent.
7、
Accordingtothetext,inagoodbookshop.
A.nobodytakesanynoticeofyou.
不______Q
’!12
B.theassistantgreetsyouinafriendlyway.
C.yourheartiscontented.
D.youfeelthatyouareinamusicshop.
8、
Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthatanassistantshouldoffer
youhelp.
A.assoonasyouhaveenteredtheshop.
B.justbeforeyoufinishbrowsing.
C.onlywhenyouhavefinishedreading.
D.whenheleadsyoutoaparticularsection.
9、
Theauthorimpliesthatitisveryeasytoenterabookshop
andbuy_____.
A.abookonancientcoins.
B.abest-sellingnovelonbrass-rubbing.
C.abookthatonlyvaguelyinterestsyou.
D.abookthatunexpectedlyfascinatesyou.
10、
Thetextbookthemedicalstudentwasinterestedinwastucked
awayinacorner.
A.topreventanyonefrombuyingit.
B.becausethemedicalstudentmighttakeitaway.
C.incasethemedicalstudentwastemptedtobuyit.
D.becauseitwasarareandexpensivebook.
11>Educationisoneofthekeywordsofourtime.Aman,
withoutaneducation,manyofusbelieve,isanunfortunate
victimofunfortunatecircumstancesdeprivedofoneofthe
greatesttwentieth-centuryopportunities.Convincedofthe
importanceofeducation,modernstates"invest"in
institutionsoflearningtogetback“interest"intheform,
ofalargegroupofenlightenedyoungmenandwomenwhoare
potentialleaders.Education,withitscyclesofinstruction
socarefullyworkedout,ispunctuatedbytextbooks一those
purchasablewellsofwisdom一whatwouldcivilizationbelike
withoutitsbenefits?
Somuchiscertain:thatwewouldhavedoctorsandpreachers,
lawyersanddefendants,marriagesandbirths;butourspiritual
outlookwouldbedifferent.Wewouldlaylessstresson"facts
andfigures''andmoreonagoodmemory,onappliedpsychology,
andonthecapacityofamantogetalongwithhis
fellow-citizens.Ifoureducationalsystemwerefashioned
afteritsbooklesspastwewouldhavethemostdemocraticform,
of"college"imaginable.Amongthepeoplewhomweliketocall
savagesallknowledgeinheritedbytraditionissharedbyall;
itistaughttoeverymemberofthetribesothatinthisrespect
everybodyisequallyequippedforlife.
Itistheidealconditionofthe“equalstart"whichonlyour
mostprogressiveformsofmoderneducationtrytoreachagain.
Inprimitiveculturestheobiigationtoseekandtoreceivethe
traditionalinstructionisbindingonall.Thereareno
“illiterates”—ifthetermcanbeappliedtopeopleswithout
ascript一whileourowncompulsoryschoolattendancebecamelaw
inGermanyin1642,inFrancein1806,andinEngland1976,and
isstillnon-existentinanumberof“civilized“nations.This
showshowlongitwasbeforeweconsidereditnecessarytomake
surethatallourchildrencouldshareintheknowledge
accumulatedbythe"happyfew"duringthepastcenturies.
Educationinthewildernessisnotamatterofmonetarymeans.
Allareentitledtoanequalstart.Thereisnoneofthehurry
that,inoursociety,oftenhampersthefulldevelopmentofa
growingpersonality.There,achildgrowsupunderthe
ever-presentattentionofhisparents;thereforethejungles
andthesavagesknowofno“juveniledelinquency”.Nonecessity
ofmakingalivingawayfromhomeresultsinneglectofchildren,
andnofatherisconfrontedwithhisinabilityto"buy"an
educationforhischild.
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.somefamiliesnowcanhardlyaffordtosendtheirchildren
toschool.
B.everyonetodayhasanequalopportunityineducation.
C.everycountryinvestsheavilyineducation.
D.wearenotverycertainwhetherpreachersarenecessaryor
not.
14、
Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingstatementsis
true?
A.Onewithouteducationtodayhasfewopportunities.
B.Wehavenotyetdecidedonoureducationalmodels.
C.Compulsoryschoolingislegalobligationinseveral
countriesnow.
D.Ourspiritualoutlookisbetternowthanbefore.
15、
Thebesttitleforthistextis.
A.TheSignificanceofEducation.
B.EducationalInvestmentandItsProfit.
C.EducationandModernCivilization.
D.Education:AComparisonofItsPastandItsPresent.
16、Increasingly,historiansareblamingdiseasesimported
fromtheOldWorldforthegreatdisparitybetweenthenative
populationofAmericain1492—newestimatesofwhichjumpas
highas100million,orapproximatelyone-sixthofthehuman
raceatthattime一andthefewmillionfull-bloodedNative
Americansaliveattheendofthenineteenthcentury.Thereis
nodoubtthatchronicdiseasewasanimportantfactorinthe
sharpdecline,anditishighlyprobablethatthegreatest
killerwasepidemicdisease,especiallyasmanifestedin
virgin-soilepidemics.
Virgin-soilepidemicsarethoseinwhichthepopulationsat
riskhavehadnopreviouscontactwiththediseasesthatstrike
themandarethereforeimmunologicallyalmostdefenseless.
Thatvirgin-soi1epidemicswereimportantinAmericanhistory
isstronglyindicatedbyevidencethatanumberofdangerous
maladies一smallpox,measles,malaria,yellowfever,and
undoubtedlyseveralmore一wereunknowninthepre-Columbian
NewWorld.Theeffectsoftheirsuddenintroductionare
demonstratedintheearlychroniclesofAmerica,whichcontain
reportsofhorribleepidemicsandsteeppopulationdeclines,
confirmedinmanycasesbyquantitativeanalyzesofSpanish
tributerecordsandothersources.Theevidenceprovidedbythe
documentsofBritishandFrenchcoloniesisnotasdefinitive
becausetheconquerorsofthoseareasdidnotestablish
permanentsettlementsandbegantokeepcontinuousrecords
untiltheseventeenthcentury,bywhichtimetheworst
epidemicshadprobablyalreadytakenplace.Furthermore,the
Britishtendedtodrivethenativepopulationsaway,rather
thantoenslavethemastheSpaniardsdid;sothattheepidemics
ofBritishAmericaoccurredbeyondtherangeofcolonists)
directobservation.
Evenso,thesurvivingrecordsofNorthAmericadocontain
referencestodeadlyepidemicsamongthenativepopulation.In
1616—1619anepidemic,possiblyofpneumonicplague,swept
coastalNewEngland,killingasmanyasnineoutoften.During
the1630'ssmallpox,thediseasemostfataltotheNative
Americanpeople,eliminatedhalfthepopulationoftheHuron
andIroquoisconfederations.Inthe1820'sfeverruinedthe
peopleoftheColumbiaRiverarea,killingeightoutoftenof
them.
Unfortunately,thedocumentationoftheseandotherepidemics
isslightandfrequentlyunreliable,anditisnecessaryto
supplementwhatlittlewedoknowwithevidencefromrecent
epidemicsamongNativeAmericans.Forexample,in1952an
outbreakofmeaslesamongtheNativeAmericaninhabitantsof
UngavaBay,Quebec,affected99percentofthepopulationand
killed7percent,eventhoughsomehadthebenefitofmodern
medicine.Casessuchasthisdemonstratethatevendiseases
thatarenotnormallyfatalcanhavedestroyingconsequences
whentheystrikeanimmunologicallydefenselesscommunity.
Notes:
disparity差距。virgin-soil處女地。malady疾病chronicle編
年史。tribute貢品。pneumonicplague肺鼠疫。confederation同
盟。smallpox天花。measles麻疹。
Accordingtothetext,virgin-soilepidemicscanbe
distinguishedfromothercatastrophicoutbreaksofdiseasein
thatvirgin-soilepidemics.
A.recurmorefrequentlythanchronicdiseases.
B.involvepopulationswithnopriorexposuretoadisease.
C.usuallyinvolveanumberofinteractingdiseases.
D.arelessresponsivetomedicaltreatmentthanareother
diseases.
17、
Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthetextconcerning
Spanishtributerecords?
A.Theywerebeingkeptpriortotheseventeenthcentury.
B.Theymentiononlyepidemicsofsmallpox.
C.Theyprovidequantitativeandqualitativeevidenceabout
NativeAmericanpopulations.
D.Theyprovethatcertaindiseaseswereunknowninthe
pre-ColumbianNewWorld.
18、
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextabouttheNativeAmerican
inhabitantsofUngavaBaythatthey.
A.couldscarcelywardoffthefatalattackbythe1952
epidemic.
B.wereimmunologicallydefenselessagainstmeasles.
C.werethelastnativepeopletobestruckbyavirgin-soil
epidemic.
D.didnotcomeintofrequentcontactwithWhiteAmericans
untilthe20thcentury.
19、
Theauthormentionsthe1952measlesoutbreakmostprobably
inorderto.
A.demonstratetheimpactofmodernmedicineonepidemic
disease.
B.refuteallegationsofunreliabilitymadeagainstthe
historicalrecordofcolonialAmerica.
C.advocatenewresearchintothecontinuingproblemof
epidemicdisease.
D.confirmthedocumentaryevidenceofepidemicdiseasein
colonialAmerica.
20、
Theprimarypurposeofthetextisto.
A.providesupportforahypothesis.
B.reconcileopposingviewpoints.
C.refuteacommonmisconception.
D.analyzeanargumentindetail.
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.
ForQuestions41一45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist
A一Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Therearetwoextra
choices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.
Itishardlynecessarytopointoutthatweliveinaworldof
increasingindustrialization.Whilethisprocessenablesusto
raiseourstandardoflivingatanever-acceleratingrate,it
alsoleadstoacorrespondinggrowthofinterdependencebetween
thedifferentregionsof,theworld.
(41).
What,then,istobedone?Althoughitisdifficulttoknowwhere
tobegintodealwithsuchalargesubject,thefirststepis
perhapstoconsiderthemaineconomicdifficultiesan
underdevelopedoremergingregionhastoface.
(42).Anumberofquitecommonoccurrencesaretherefore
sufficienttocauseimmediate-andseriousinterferencewith
this,exportproduction:unfavorableweatherconditions,plant
oranimalepidemics,theexhaustionofsoilfertilityor
mineraldeposits,thedevelopmentofsubstituteproductsinthe
industrializedregions,etc.Thesensitivityoftheeconomyis
greatlyintensifiedincaseswhereexportsareconfinedonly
tooneortwoproducts一"monocultures"astheyaresometimes
called.
(43).Thisalsoappliestothemanufacturedgoods
requiredtoprovidetheirpopulationswiththe''necessitiesof
life”.Thiseconomicstructuremakesitdifficultforthemto
avoidbeingpoliticallydependentonthecountrieswhichabsorb
theirexportsandprovidetheiressentialimports.
Since,undermodernconditions,arapidriseinpopulationis
aphenomenoncloselyassociatedwithunderdevelopment.This
causealonecansubjecttheeconomytosevereandcontinuous
stress.
(44).Inthefirstplace,tosetupmodernindustries
necessitatescapitalonalargescale,whichonly
industrializedregionsareabletoprovidersecondly,theylack
thenecessarytrainedmanpower;thirdly,their
industries—whenestablished—areusuallynotefficient
enoughtocompetewithforeignimports,andanyrestrictionon
theseimportsislikelytoleadtocounter-actionagainsttheir
ownexports.
Fromanotherpointofview,itisnecessarytobearinmindthat
thereareinvariablypolitical,educational,socialand
psychologicalobstacleswhichtendtointerfereseriouslywith
anymeasurestakentodealwiththeeconomicdifficulties
outlinedabove.
(45).
Toconclude,itseemsclearthatifwearetosucceedinsolving
themanyinter-relatedproblemsofunderdevelopment,onlythe
fullestandmostintelligentuseoftheresourcesofall
branchesofsciencewillenableustodoso.
Notes:beorientated...toward被弓I導至U…。monoculture單一作
物耕種。
A.Forexample,theeconomiesofsuchcountriesareorientated
primarilytowardtheproductionofrawmaterials,i.e.
agriculturalandmineralproducts;thesearethenexportedto
theindustrializedcountries.
B.Giventheseconditions,itiseasytoseethatanypermanent
economicorpoliticalinstabilityinoneareaisboundtohave
anincreasinglyseriouseffectupontherestoftheworld.Since
themainsourceofsuchinstabilityisunderdevelopment,itis
clearthatthisnowconstitutesaproblemofinternational
dimensions.
C.Asfaras''necessitiesoflife"areconcerned,theyrepresent
aconceptwhichiscontinuallybeingenlargedthroughthemass
mediaofcommunicationsuchasnewspapers,films,theradioand
advertising.
D.Althoughitisobviousthatindustrializationisthekeyto
development,itisusuallyverydifficultforemerging
countriestocarryoutplansofthisnature.
E.Beingunder-industrialized,thesecountriesarelargely
dependentonimportstosupplytheequipmentneededtoproduce
therawmaterialstheyexport.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
TheteachingofEnglishasasecondlanguage(ESL)inschools
hashadahistoryofconflictingarguments,interesting
innovationsandsomeverypositivemethodologicalchanges.To
understandthepresentsituation,itisnecessarytoconsider
thepastandthewidereducationalcontextwhichhasahearing
onit.
Untilquiterecently,approachestoESLworkhavebeenstrongly
influencedbymethodsdevelopedtoteachEnglishas
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