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考研英語一模擬試題及答案解析(4)
(1~20/共20題)完形填空
OntheafternoonofApril19th,1587,SirFrancisDr.Akeledhisconvoyof31shipsintotheportof
Cadiz,_1_theSpanishnavywasbeingpreparedto_2_England.TheSpanishwere_3_
completelybysurprise,andDr.Akesmenquicklylooted,sankorburnteveryshipinsight.After
clearingtheharbourofstoresand_4_offaSpanishattack,Dr,ekeandhisships_5_without
thelossofasingleman.BackinEngland,Dr.akabecameanationalhero,andhisdaringattack
becameknownasthesingeingoftheKingofSpainsbeard.
Aswellas_6_backtheSpanishplantoinvadeEnglandbyseveralmonths,Dr.Akesdaring
attack_7_thesuccessofapopularnewdrink.Foramongthestoresthathe_8_fromCadiz
were2,900largebarrelsofsack,awinemadeintheJerezregionofSpain,andthe_9_of
todayssherry.ThewinemakersofJerezlookedforoverseasmarkets,andsackstartedtotakeoff
inEngland.In1587,thecelebratorydrinkingofthesackbroughtbackfromCadizbyDr.Akegave
itafurther_10_andmadeithugelyfashionable,_11_itsSpanishorigin.
For_12_chemicalreasons,sackwasanunusuallylong-lastingand_13_wine.Thismade
itidealfortakingonlongseavoyages,_14_whichalcoholicdrinksactedasavitalsocial
lubricantthat_15_thehardshipofspendingweekspackedintoa_16_ship.Columbustook
sackwithhimtothenewworldinthe1490s,makingitthefirstwinetobe_17_intothe
Americas.
In1604,sackwas_18_officialrecognitionof_19_whenJamesI_20_anordinance
limitingitsconsumptionatcourt.Bythistimesackwaspopularlyknownassherris-sack(sherris
beingacorruptionofJerez),whicheventuallybecamethemodernwordsherry.
第1題
A.where
B.when
C.as
D.which
第2題
A.aggravate
B.besiege
C.invade
D.siege
第3題
A.seized
B.taken
C.captured
0.snapped
第4題
A.fending
B.fencing
C.defeating
0.bringing
第5題
A.avoided
B.bided
C.broke
0.escaped
第6題
A.cutting
B.taking
C.setting
0.dissecting
第7題
A.stitched
B.sealed
C.stuck
0.labeled
第8題
A.robbed
B.plundered
C.squandered
D.stole
第9題
A.deviant
B.variation
C.forerunner
0.descendant
第10題
A.stimulus
B.incentive
C.conducive
D.boost
第11題
A.nevertheless
B.notwithstanding
C.however
□.concerning
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A.obscure
B.obsessive
C.obscene
0.obsolete
第13題
A.dry
B.robust
C.weak
D.stiff
第14題
A.in
B.on
C.during
D.to
第15題
A.lessened
B.worsened
C.softened
□.sharpened
第16題
A.spacious
B.crept
C.camped
D.cramped
第17題
A.sold
B.exported
C.imported
0.introduced
第18題
A.conferred
B.presented
C.granted
□.offered
第19題
A.sorts
B.kinds
C.sort
D.kinds
第20題
A.announced
B.proclaimed
C.claimed
□.issued
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(21~25/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
TheCaliforniaPublicEmployeesRetirementSystem(CalPERS)haspositioneditselfasthepremier
championofinvestorrights,regularlysinglingoutbadmanagersatsomeofthenationslargest
companiesinitsannualcorporate-governancefocuslists.Andwith$153billionunder
management,WallStreettendstolistenwhenCalPERSspeaksout.Butthecountryslargest
pensionfundhasnevertakenonasbigafishasitdidDec.16,whenitfiledaclassactionagainst
theNewYorkStockExchangeandsevenofitsmemberfirms.CalPERSsuitchargestheNYSEand
specialistfirmswithfraud,allegingthattheexchangeskirteditsregulatorydutiesandallowedits
memberstotradestocksattheexpenseofinvestors.
ThemoveisamajorslapinthefacefortheNYSEsrecentlyappointedinterimChairmanJohn
Reed.TheformerCitibankchairmanandCEOcameonboardinSeptemberaftertheexchanges
longtimehead,RichardGrasso,resignedunderpressureoverpublicoutrageabouthisexcessive
compensation.
ReedhasbeenwidelycriticizedbyCalPERSandotherinstitutionalinvestorsfornotincluding
representativesofinvestorsontheexchangesnewlyconstitutedboardandnotclearlyseparating
theexchangesregulatoryfunctionfromitsday-to-dayoperations.TheCalPERSlawsuitis
evidencethattheinvestmentcommunitiesdissatisfactionhasntebbed.Ourhopesweredashed
whenMr.Reeddidntperform,saysHarrigan.
Thesuitallegesthatsevenspecialistfirmsprofitedbyabusingandoverusingaseriesof
tradingtactics.Thetactics,whicharenotcurrentlyillegal,includepennylumping,whereafirm
positionsitselfbetweentwoorderstocaptureapieceofthepricedifferential,frontrunning,
whichinvolvestradinginadvanceofcustomersbasedonconfidentialinformationobtainedby
theirorders,andfreezingthefirmsorderbooksothatthefirmcanmaketradesonitsown
accountfirst.
Manyofthesuitsallegationsarebasedonapreviouslydisclosedinvestigationoftheexchange
conductedbytheSecurities&ExchangeCommission.Accordingtothesuit,theOctoberSEC
reportfoundseriousdeficienciesintheNYSEssurveillanceandinvestigativeprocedures,
includingahabitofignoringrepeatviolationsByspecialistfirms.
Thesuithighlightsthegrowingfrustrationthatinstitutionalinvestorshaveexpressedwith
whattheyperceiveasasystemthatneedstoberevamped—ifnoteliminated.Accordingto
CaliforniaStateComptrollerSteveWestley,aCalPERSboardmemberwhoparticipatedintheDec.
16pressconference,hehasrepeatedlycalledontheNYSEtoenditsuseofspecialistfirmsto
facilitatetradesandmovetoasystemofopenlymatchingofbuyersandsellers.BLINDEYETheres
noreasonnottomovetoafullyautomatedexchange,Westleysays.Everyexchangeintheworld
isusingsuchasystem.ThetimeisnowfortheNYSEtomoveintothe21stcenturyandremove
thecloudthattheresself-dealingworkingagainstinvestors.
第21題
Whatdoesthewordafish(Para.1)probablyreferto
A.CalPERS.
B.Pensionfund.
C.WallStreet.
D.NYS
E.
第22題
TheCalPERSlawsuitindicatesthat
A.theNYSEdidignoreitsregulatoryduties
BJohnReedshouldresignlikehispredecessor
C.theinvestorsweredissatisfiedwiththeNYSE
D.theexchangeshouldhaveitsboardreelected
第23題
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNottrue
A.InvestorswerenotsufficientlyrepresentedonNYSEsboard.
B.Thesevenspecialistfirmsmadeprofitsbyillegalprocedures.
C.CalPERSsuitagainsttheNYSEresultedlargelyfromaSECsreport.
D.NYSEhadignoredthefirmsimproperoperationsforalongtime.
第24題
AccordingtoWestley,NYSEsproblemresultsfrom.
A.itsrelianceonspecialistfirms
B.itssystemofmatchingtraders
C.itsautomatedexchange
D.itsviolationofinvestorsinterests
第25題
Thebesttitleforthetextmaybe.
A.ChampionofInvestorRights
B.SevenSpecialistFirms
C.CalPERSAppealstoWallStreet
D.LawsuitsagainstNYSE
上一題下一題
(26~30/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Anindustrialsociety,especiallyoneascentralizedandconcentratedasthatofBritain,isheavily
dependentoncertainessentialservicesforinstance,electricitysupply,water;railandroad
transport,theharbors.Theareaofdependencyhaswidenedtoincluderemovingrubbish,
hospitalandambulanceservices,and,astheeconomydevelops,centralcomputerand
informationservicesaswell.Ifanyoftheseservicesceasestooperate,thewholeeconomic
systemisindanger.
Itisthiseconomicinterdependencyoftheeconomicsystemwhichmakesthepoweroftrade
unionssuchanimportantissue.Singletradeunionshavetheabilitytocutoffmanycountries
economicbloodsupply.ThiscanhappenmoreeasilyinBritainthaninsomeothercountries,in
partbecausethelaborforceishighlyorganized.About55percentofBritishworkersbelongto
unions,comparedtounderaquarterintheUnitedStates.Forhistoricalreasons,Britainsunions
havetendedtodevelopalongtradeandoccupationallines,ratherthanonan
industry-by-industrybasis,whichmakesawagespolicy,democracyinindustryandthe
improvementofprocedureforfixingwagelevelsdifficulttoachieve.
Thereareconsiderablestrainsandtensionsinthetradeunionmovement,someofthem
arisingfromtheiroutdatedandinefficientstructure.Someunionshavelostmanymembers
becauseoftheirindustrialchanges.Othersareinvolvedinargumentsaboutwhoshould
representworkersinnewtrades.Unionsforskilledtradesareseparatefromgeneralunions,
whichmeansthatdifferentlevelsofwagesforcertainjobsareoftenasourceofbadfeeling
betweenunions.Intraditionaltradeswhicharebeingpushedoutofexistencebyadvancing
technologies,unionscanfightfortheirmembersdisappointingjobstothepointwherethejobs
ofotherunionmembersarethreatenedordestroyed.Theprintingofnewspapersbothinthe
UnitedStatesandinBritainhasfrequentlybeenhaltedbytheeffortsofprinterstoholdonto
theirtraditionalhighly-paidjobs.
Tradeunionshaveproblemsofinternalcommunicationjustasmanagersincompaniesdo,
problemswhichmultiplyinverylargeunionsorinthosewhichbringworkersinverydifferent
industriestogetherintoasinglegeneralunion.Sometradeunionofficialshavetobere-elected
regularly;othersareelected,orevenappointed,forlife.Tradeunionofficialshavetoworkwitha
systemofshopstewardsinmanyunions,shopstewardsbeingworkerselectedbyotherworkers
astheirrepresentativesatfactoryorworkslevel.
第26題
WhyistheinterdependenceoftheUKeconomymentionedinparagraph1
A.Topointuptheimportanceofthetradeunionpower.
B.Tooutlineinbriefthegreatscaleofessentialservices.
C.Toillustratethedangerinthewholeeconomicsystem.
D.Tobringoutacentralizedandconcentratedindustrialsociety.
第27題
Becauseoftheirout-of-dateorganizationsomeunionsfinditdifficultto
A.recruitnewmemberstojoin.
B.remoldthemselvesasindustrieschange.
C.adapttoadvancingtechnologies.
0.bargainforhighenoughwages.
第28題
Disagreementsarisebetweenunionsbecausesomeofthem
A.takeoverotherunionsjobs.
B.trytowinovermembersofotherunions.
C.protecttheirownmembersattheexpenseofothers.
0.intendtorepresentworkersinnewtradeorganizations.
第29題
Whatbasicproblemarewetoldmosttradeunionsface
A.Theyareequalinsizeofinfluence.
B.Theyarelesspowerfulthaneverbefore.
C.Theydonthaveenoughmembers.
D.Theyarenotorganizedefficiently.
第30題
Thetitlewhichbestexpressestheideaofthetextwouldbe
A.BritishTradeUnionsandTheirDrawbacks.
B.ACentralizedandConcentratedSociety.
C.ThePowerofTradeUnionsinBritain.
D.TheStructureofBritishTradeUnions.
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(31~35/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
TheTuscantownofVinci,birthplaceofLeonardoandhometoamuseumofhismachines,should
fittinglyputonashowofthetelevision-robotsculpturesofNamJunPaik.ThisKoreanborn
AmericanartistandtheRenaissancemasterarekindredspiritsLeonardosawhumanistic
potentialinhisscientificexperiments,Mr.Paikendeavorstoharnessmediatechnologyfor
artisticpurposes.Apioneerofvideoartinthelate1960s,hetreatstelevisionasaspaceforart
imagesandasmaterialforrobotsandinteractivesculptures.
Mr.Paikwasnotalone.Heandfellowartistspickedonthevideocamerasbecausethey
offeredaneasywaytorecordtheirperformanceart.Now,tomarkvideoartscomingofage,New
YorksMuseumofModernArtislookingbackattheireffortsinafilmseriescalledTheFirst
Decade.ItcelebratestheearlydaysofvideobyscreeningthearchivesofElectronicArtsIntermix
(EAI),oneoftheworldsleadingdistributorsofvideoandnewmediaart,founded30yearsago.
OneofEAlsmostfamousalumniisBillViola.Partofthesecondgenerationofvideoartists,
whoemergedinthe1970s,Mr.Violaexperimentedwithvideosexpressivepotential.Hiscamera
exploresreligiousritualanduniversalideas.TheViolashowattheDeutscheGuggenheimin
Berlinshowsusmoving-imagefrescoesthatcoverthegallerywallsandenveloptheviewerin
all-embracingcyclesoflifeanddeath.
OnenewstarisaCalifornian,DougAitken,whotookoverLondonsSerpentineGallerylast
OctoberwithaninstallationcalledNewOcean.SomesayMr.AitkenistovideowhatJackson
Pollockwastopainting.Hedripshisimagesfromfloortoceiling,creatingsequencesofroomsin
whichthespacesurroundstheviewerinhallucinatoryimages,ofsoundandlight.
AttheSerpentine,Mr.Aitkencreatedacollageofmovingimages,onthethemeofwatersflow
aroundtheplanetasaforceoflife.Iwantedtocreateanewtopographyinthiswork,aliquid
image,toshowaworldthatneverstandsstill,hesays.Theboundarybetweenthephysicalworld
andtheworldofimagesandinformation,hethinks,isblurring.
Theinterplayofillusionandreality,soundandimage,referencestoarthistory,politics,film
andtelevisioninthisartformthatisbarely30yearsoldcanmakevideoartdifficulttodefine.
Manycallitfilm-basedormoving-imagearttoincludeartistswhoworkwithothercinematic
media.Atitsbest,theappealofvideoartliesinitsversatility,itspowertocapturethepassingof
timeandonitsabilitytocommunicatebothinsideandoutsidegallerywalls.
第31題
ThebirthplaceofLeonardoismentionedinthetext
A.tointroducethetopicofvideoarttechnology.
B.topaytributetothisRenaissancemaster.
C.tohonorhiscontributiontoscientificdiscoveries.
D.tooutlinethedevelopmentofarttelevision.
第32題
Towardthenovelliteraryidea,theauthorsattitudeseemstobethatof
A.DisapprovaL
B.Neutrality.
C.Appreciation.
0.Suspicion.
第33題
Aspointedoutinthetext,thevideoarttechnologyischaracterizedbyits
A.humaningenuity
B.complexdefinition.
C.strongappeal.
0.extremeinteractivity.
第34題
ThevideoscreatedbyDoughAitkenisusedtoshowacombinationof
A.televisionandrobotics.
B.illusionandreality.
C.sculpturesandpaintings.
D.spaceandplanets.
第35題
Whichofthefollowingwouldthebesttitleforthetext
A.ANewGenerationofArtists.
B.VideoArtisGoingNowhere.
C.ACradleofFamousArtists.
D.NewArtfortheMTVGeneration.
上一題下一題
(36~40/共20題)SectionIIReading
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.
MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Themajorityofsuccessfulseniormanagersdonotcloselyfollowtheclassicalrationalmodelof
firstclarifyinggoals,assessingtheproblem,formulatingoptions,estimatinglikelihoodofsuccess,
makingadecision,andonlythentakingactiontoimplementthedecision.Rather,intheir
day-by-daytacticalactivities,theseseniorexecutivesrelyonwhatisvaguelytermedintuitionto
manageanetworkofinterrelatedproblemsthatrequirethemtodealwithambiguity,
inconsistency,novelty,andsurprise;andtointegrateactionintotheprocessofthinking.
Generationsofwritersonmanagementhaverecognizedthatsomepracticingmanagersrely
heavilyonintuition.Ingeneral,however,suchwritersdisplayapoorgraspofwhatintuitionis.
Someseeitastheoppositeofrationality;othersviewitasanexcuseofcapaciousness.
Isenbergsrecentresearchonthecognitiveprocessesofseniormanagersrevealsthat
managersintuitionisneitherofthese.Rather,seniormanagersuseintuitioninatleastfive
distinctways.First,theyintuitivelysensewhenaproblemexists.Second,managersrelyon
intuitiontoperformwell-learnedbehaviorpatternsrapidly.Thisintuitionisnotarbitraryor
irrational,butisbasedonyearsofpainstakingpracticeandpersonalexperiencethatbuildskills.
Athirdfunctionofintuitionistosynthesizeisolatedbitsofdataandpracticeintoanintegrated
picture,ofteninanAha!experience.Fourth,somemanagersuseintuitionasacheckonthe
resultsofmorerationalanalysis.Mostseniorexecutivesarefamiliarwiththeformaldecision
analysismodelsandtools,andthosewhousesuchsystematicmethodsforreachingdecisionsare
occasionallysuspiciousofsolutionssuggestedbythesemethodswhichruncountertotheirsense
ofthecorrectcourseofaction.Finally,managerscanuseintuitiontobypassin-depthanalysis
andmoverapidlytofindoutaplausiblesolution.Usedinthisway,intuitionisanalmost
instantaneouscognitiveprocessinwhichamanagerrecognizesfamiliarpatterns.
Oneoftheimplicationsoftheintuitivestyleofexecutivemanagementisthatthinkingis
inseparablefromacting.Sincemanagersoftenknowwhatisrightbeforetheycananalyzeand
explainit,theyfrequentlyactfirstandexplainlater.Analysisisinvariablytiedtoactionin
thinkingactingcycles,inwhichmanagersdevelopthoughtsabouttheircompaniesand
organizationsnotbyanalyzingaproblematicsituationandthenacting,butbyactingand
analyzingincloseconcert.
Giventhegreatuncertaintyofmanyofthemanagementissuesthattheyface,senior
managersofteninitiateacourseofactionsimplytolearnmoreaboutanissue.Theythenusethe
resultsoftheactiontodevelopamorecompleteunderstandingoftheissue.Oneimplicationof
thinkingactingcyclesisthatactionisoftenpartofdefiningtheproblem,notjustofimplementing
thesolution.Notescapriciousness多變,反復無常cognitive認識的runcounterto與…背道而
馳;違反bypass繞過incloseconcert一齊,一致givenprep.考慮到,由于
第36題
Thelogicalorganizationofthefirstparagraphofthetextisthat
A.aconventionalmodelisdismissedandanalternativeintroduced.
B.theresultsofrecentresearchareintroducedandsummarized.
C.twooppositepointsofviewarepresentedandevaluated.
D.awidelyaccepteddefinitionispresentedandqualified.
第37題
InrelationtothewritersonmanagementmentionedinPara.2,thetextsuggeststhatthey
A.havenotbasedtheiranalyzesonasufficientlylargesampleofactualmanagers.
B.havereliedindrawingtheirconclusionsonwhatmanagerssayratherthanwhatmanagersdo.
C.havemisunderstoodhowmanagersuseintuitioninmakingbusinessdecisions.
D.havenotacknowledgedtheroleofintuitioninmanagerialpractice.
第38題
Accordingtothetext,seniormanagersuseintuitioninallofthefollowingwaysEXCEPT
A.tospeedupthecreationofasolutiontoaproblem.
B.toidentifyaproblemorbringtogetherdifferentfacts.
C.toinitiatecleargoalsandintheendattainthem.
D.toevaluatepossiblesolutionstoaproblem.
第39題
Whenmentioningthinkingactingcycles(inPara.4),theauthorismostlikelytobelievethat
A.amanageranalyzesaseriesofproblemsandthenactsonthatanalysis.
B.amanagergathersdatabyactingandthenobservestheeffectsofaction.
C.actionandanalysisinmanagerialpracticeinvariablyoccursimultaneously.
D.amanagertakesaction,beingabletoclarifyreasonsforthataction.
第40題
Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingwouldmostprobablybeonemajordifferencein
behaviorbetweenManagerX,whousesintuitiontoreachdecisions,andManagerY,whouses
onlyformaldecisionanalysis
A.ManagerXcheckspossiblesolutionstoaproblembysystematicanalysis;ManagerYdoesnot.
B.ManagerXtakesactioninordertoarriveatthesolutiontoaproblem;ManagerYdoesnot.
C.ManagerYdrawsonyearsofpersonalexperienceincreatingasolutiontoaproblem;
ManagerXdoesnot.
0.ManagerXdependsonday-by-daytacticalactivities;ManagerXdoesnot.
上一題下一題
(4廣45/共5題)PartB
Directions:
Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethe
mostsuitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Therearetwoextra
choices,whichdonotfitinanyofthegaps.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
[A]Thesechangeshavebroughtaboutwhatistodayfamiliarlycalledthepopulation
explosion-which,unlesschecked,couldconceivablybecomethemostseriousproblemofthe
nextcentury.
[B]Assuming,however,thatmankindcanavoidthiskindofdisaster,itispossible,onthebasis
ofvariabledata,tomakemeaningfulguessesaboutfeasibledevelopmentsinmanzsphysical,
politicalandsocietalenvironmentsfortheyear2010,andevenbeyond.
[C]Lastbutnotleast,peopleintherichercountriesoftheworldcouldalsohelpsavethe
rainforestsbyusingwood-derivedproductssuchaspapermorecarefullyandbyrecyclingused
paperproductstohelpreducethedemandfornewlycutwood.
[D]Ontheotherhand,itishearteningtonotethattheinteractionrelationshipbetween
populationgrowth,technologicalchange,andtheuseofresourceshasatlastbeenrecognizedas
aninternationalchallengebythememberstatesoftheUnitedNations.
[E]Sinceeconomicproductionisgrowingfasterthanbiologicalreproductionintheadvanced
countriesoftheWestwhilethereversesituationthreatenstooccurintherestoftheworld
duringthedecadesahead,theresultingimbalancebetweenpopulationgrowthandeconomic
growthisalmostcertaintogeneratemassivepoliticalandsocialtensions.
[F]Butthispsychologicalphenomenonofourtimesposesthequestion;Willtheearthzs
resourceslastlongenoughtoenabletheentireworldtoapproachthelivingstandardsinthe
industrializedcountriesoftoday
Historiansareunderstandablyreluctantaboutpredictingthefuturebecauseofallthe
unknownvariablesinvolved.Forexample,athirdworldwar—employingthermonuclear
weapons-couldconceivablydestroylifeonthisplanet.
_41_.
Facedwiththeseprospects,theUSgovernmentundertooktopersuadetheCanadian
governmenttojoininacontinentalprogramtoexploitandmarketenergyandmineralresources,
particularlyoilandwater;ofwhichCanadaisoneoftheworld'smajorsuppliers.Forthe
industrializedcountries,acontinentalstrategyofaccesstoenergyandfuelresourcesappearedto
beimperative.WehavesingledouttheNorthAmericanresourcesituationbecauseit
illustratesacontemporaryphenomenon.Peopleseverywherearecaughtupintherevolutionof
risingexpectationsothatinunderdevelopedcountriesmenlookforwardtoowningatleastafew
modernwesternappliances.
_42_.
Itistheapplicationoftechnologytophysicalresourcesthatsustainshumanlifeandultimately
setsthelimitsonthenumberofpeoplewhocanbefed.Buttechnologyalsoprovidesthetools
andtechniquesforlengtheninglifespansandreducingdeathrates.Asaresult,highbirthrates
arenolongercloselymatchedby,highdeathratesastheywereuntilmoderntimes;infectious
diseasesaremuchlessfrequentinmostpartsoftheworld,duelargelytopublichealthmeasures;
andphysicalvitalityhasbeenincreasedbyimprovednutrition.
_43_.
In1000A.D.theestimatedpopulationoftheworldwas275million,afigurewhichhad
approximatelydoubledby1650.Butwhereasittooksomeyearsforthisincreasetooccur;the
following300yearsbroughtasix-foldincreasetooverthreebillionpeoplein1962.Inthosethree
centuriessome23billionpeoplehadbeenborn,andthefactorofaccelerationcontinues.
Asia,AfricaandLatinAmericahavebeengrowingmorerapidlythanEurope,RussiaandNorth
America.Inotherwords,theregionspossessingthemostadvancedtechnologyandhighestliving
standardsarelikelytobeaprogressivelydiminishingportionoftheglobalpopulation.
_44_.
Thescopeandurgencyofthequestionsraisedbythepopulationexplosionare
unprecedented.
_45_.
Itremainstobeseenwhateffectivecombinedeffortscan—orwill-bemade.
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(46~50/共5題)PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.(10points)
PeopleintheUnitedStatesinthenineteenthcenturywerehauntedbytheprospectthat
unprecedentedchangeinthenationseconomywouldbringsocialchaos.(46)lntheyears
following1820,afterseveraldecadesofrelativestability,theeconomyenteredaperiodof
sustainedandextremelyrapidgrowththatcontinuedtotheendofthenineteenth
century.(47)Accompanyingthatgrowthwasastructuralchangethatfeaturedincreasing
economicdiversificationandagradualshiftinthenationslaborforcefromagricultureto
manufacturingandothernonagriculturalpursuits.Althoughthebirthratecontinuedtodecline
fromitshighleveloftheeighteenthandearlynineteenthcentury,thepopulationroughly
doubledeverygenerationduringtherestofthenineteenthcenturies.(48)Asthepopulationgrew,
itsmakeupalsochanged.Massivewavesofimmigrationbroughtnewethnicgroupsintothe
country.Geographicandsocialmobilitydownwardaswellasupward—touchedalmosteveryone.
Localstudlesindicatethatnearlythree-quartersofthepopulation-intheNorthandSouth,in
theemergingcitiesoftheNortheast,andintherestlessruralcountiesoftheWestchangedtheir
residenceeachdecade.(49)Asaconsequence,historianDavidDonaldhaswritten,Social
atomizationaffectedeverysegmentofsociety,anditseemedtomanypeoplethatallthe
recognizedvaluesoforderlycivilizationweregraduallybeingeroded.Rapidindustrializationand
increasedgeographicmobilityinthenineteenthcenturyhadspecialimplicationsforwomen
becausethesechangestendedtomagnifysocialdistinctions.Astherolesmenandwomen
playedinsocietybecamemorerigidlydefined,sodidtherolestheyplayedinthehome.(50)ln
thecontextofextremecompetitivenessanddizzyingsocialchange,thehouseholdhostedmany
ofitsearlierfunctionsandthehomecametoserveasaharborofpeaceandorder.Asthesizeof
familiesdecreased,therolesofhusbandandwifebecamemoreclearlydifferentiatedthanever
before.Inthemiddleclassespecially,menparticipat
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