1、考博英语-143 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart I Reading (总题数:5,分数:40.00)BDirections:/B There are 5 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and
2、 mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets.BPassage 1/BWar has escaped the battlefield and now can, with modern guidance systems on missiles, touch virtually every square yard of the earths surface. War has also lost most of its utility in achieving
3、the traditional goals of conflict. Control of territory carries with it the obligation to provide subject peoples certain administrative, health, education, and other social services. Such obligations far outweigh the benefits of control. If the ruled population is ethnically or racially different f
4、rom the rulers, tensions and chronic unrest often exist which further reduce the benefits and increase the costs of domination. Large populations no longer necessarily enhance state power and, in the absence of high levels of economic development, can impose severe burdens on food supply, jobs, and
5、the broad range of services expected of modern governments. The noneconomic security reasons for the control of territory have been progressively undermined by the advances of modern technology. The benefits of forcing another nation to surrender its wealth are vastly outweighed by the benefits of p
6、ersuading that nation to produce and exchange goods and services. In brief, imperialism no longer pays.Making war has been one of the most persistent of human activities in the 80 centuries since men and women settled in cities and thereby became “civilized“, but the modernization of the past 80 yea
7、rs has fundamentally changed the role and function of war. In premodernized societies, successful warfare brought significant material rewards, the most obvious of which were the stored wealth of the defeated. Equally important was human labor-control over people as slaves or levies for the victors
8、army, and there was the productive capacity-agricultural lands and mines. Successful warfare also produced psychic benefits. The removal or destruction of a threat brought a sense of security, and power gained over others created pride and national self-esteem.War was accepted in the premodernized s
9、ociety as a part of the human condition, a mechanism of change, and an unavoidable, even noble, aspect of life. The excitement and drama of war made it a vital part of literature and legends.(分数:8.00)(1).According to the passage, leaders of premodernized society considered war to be(分数:2.00)A.a vali
10、d tool of national policyB.an immoral act of aggressionC.economically wasteful and socially unfeasibleD.restricted in scope to military participants(2).The author most likely places the word “civilized“ in quotation marks (in paragraph 2) in order to _.(分数:2.00)A.show dissatisfaction at not having f
11、ound a better wordB.acknowledge that the word was borrowed from another sourceC.express irony that war should be a part of civilizationD.raise a question about the value of war in modernized society(3).The author mentions all of the following as possible reasons for going to war in a premodernized s
12、ociety EXCEPT _.(分数:2.00)A.possibility of material gainB.total annihilation of the enemy and destruction of enemy territoryC.potential for increasing the security of the nationD.desire to capture productive farming lands(4).The tone of the passage could best be described as _.(分数:2.00)A.outraged and
13、 indignantB.scientific and detachedC.humorous and wryD.concerned and optimisticBPassage 2/BThe poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks has been praised for deepening the significance of personal and social experiences so that these experiences become universal in their implication. She has also been praised for
14、her “sense of form, which is basic and remarkable“. Many of her poems are concerned with a Black community named Bronzeville, on the south side of Chicago. Her literary skill makes Bronzeville more than just a place on a map. This community, like all important literary places (Robinsons Tilbury Town
15、 and Masters Spoon River, for example), becomes a testing ground of personality, a place where the raw material of experience is shaped by imagination and where the joys and trials of being human are both sung and judged. The qualities for which Brookss poetry is noted are (as one critic has pointed
16、 out) “boldness, invention, a daring to experiment, and a naturalness that does not scorn literature but absorbs it“.Her love for poetry began early. At the age of seven, she “began to put rhymes together“ , and when she was thirteen, one of her poems was published in a childrens magazine. During he
17、r teens she contributed more than seventy-five poems to a Chicago newspaper. In 1941 she began to attend a class in writing poetry at the South Side Community Art Center, and several years later, her poems began to appear in Poetry and other magazines. Her first collection of poems. A Street in Bron
18、zeville was published in 1945. Four years later, Annie Allen, her second collection of poems, appeared. In 1950, Annie Allen was awarded a Pulitzer prize for poetry. A novel, Maud Martha, about a young Black girl growing up in Chicago, published in 1953, was praised for its warmth and insights. In 1
19、963, her Selected Poems appeared.(分数:8.00)(1).The main subject of the passage is Gwendolyn Brookss _.(分数:2.00)A.personal backgroundB.literary achievementsC.hometownD.childhood(2).According to the passage, Brooks often wrote about a community called _.(分数:2.00)A.South SideB.Tilbury TownC.Spoon RiverD
20、.Bronzeville(3).Why does the author mention Tilbury Town and Spoon River?(分数:2.00)A.To give credit to two great writers,B.To provide examples of important literary places.C.To suggest similarities between Brookss style and that to other authors.D.To encourage the reader to read Robinson and Masters.
21、(4).The author uses quotations in the first paragraph primarily to _.(分数:2.00)A.help describe Brookss poetryB.introduce biographical information about BrooksC.present opposing points of view about Brookss workD.state little known facts about Brookss novelBPassage 3/BPrices determine how resources ar
22、e to be used. They are also the means by which products and services that are in limited supply are rationed among buyers. The price system of the United States is a very complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of a myriad of service
23、s, including labor, professional, transportation, and public-utility services. The interrelationships of all these prices make up the “system“ of prices. The price of any particular product or service is linked to a broad, complicated system of prices in which everything seems to depend more or less
24、 upon everything else.If one were to ask a group of randomly selected individuals to define “price“, many would reply that price is an amount of money paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or, in other words, that price is the money value of a product or service as agreed upon in a
25、 market transaction. This definition is, of course, valid as far as it goes. For a complete understanding of a price in any particular transaction, much more than the amount of money involved must be known. Both the buyer and the seller should be familiar with not only the money amount, but with the
26、 amount and quality of the product or service to be exchanged, the time and place at which the exchange will take place and payment will be made, the form of money to be used, the credit terms and discounts that apply to the transaction, guarantees on the product or service, delivery terms, return p
27、rivileges, and other factors. In other words, both buyer and seller should be fully aware of all the factors that comprise the total “package“ being exchanged for the. asked-for amount of money in order that they may evaluate a given price.(分数:8.00)(1).What is the best title for the passage?(分数:2.00
28、)A.The Inherent Weaknesses of the Price SystemB.The Complexities of the Price SystemC.Credit Terms in TransactionsD.Resource Allocation and the Public Sector(2).According to the passage, the price system is related primarily to _.(分数:2.00)A.labor and educationB.transportation and insuranceC.utilitie
29、s and repairsD.products and services(3).According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a factor in the complete understanding of price?(分数:2.00)A.Instructions that come with a product.B.The quantity of a product.C.The quality of a product.D.Warranties that cover a product.(4).The paragraph
30、following the passage most likely discusses _.(分数:2.00)A.unusual ways to advertise productsB.types of payment plans for serviceC.theories about how products affect different levels of societyD.how certain elements of a price “package“ influence its market valueBPassage 4/BIn width of scope, Yeats fa
31、r exceeds any of his contemporaries. He is the only poet since the 18th century who has been a public man in his own country and the only poet since Milton who has been a public man at a time when his country was involved in a struggle for political liberty. This may not seem an important matter, bu
32、t it is a question whether the kind of life lived by poets for the last two hundred years or so has not been one great reason for the drift of poetry away from the life of the community as a whole, and the loss of touch with tradition. Once the life of contemplation has been divorced from the life o
33、f action, or from real knowledge of men of action, something is lost which it is difficult to define, but which leaves poetry enfeebled and incomplete. Yeats responded with all his heart as a young man to the reality and the romance of Irelands struggle but he lived to be completely disillusioned ab
34、out the value of the Irish rebellion. He saw his dreams of liberty blotted out in horror by“ the innumerable clanging wings that have put out the moon“. It brought him to the final conclusion of the futility of all discipline that is not of the whole being, and of “how base at moments of excitement
35、are minds without culture“. But he remained a man to whom the life of action always meant something very real.(分数:8.00)(1).The title below that best expresses the main idea of this paragraph is _.(分数:2.00)A.The Basis of True PoetryB.The Necessity of CultureC.Action Versus ContemplationD.Yeats as a P
36、oet and Patriot(2).Yeats was primarily a _.(分数:2.00)A.soldierB.man of actionC.dreamerD.rigid disciplinarian(3).The writer implies that _.(分数:2.00)A.Yeats had a limited political viewpointB.Yeats was convinced of the value of the Irish RebellionC.modern poets must be men of inactionD.as compared with
37、 older poetry, present-day poetry is ineffectual(4).According to the writer of the paragraph, great poetry is most often produced by poets who _.(分数:2.00)A.are involved in the problems of life around themB.spend their time in contemplationC.drift away from the communityD.break away from traditionBPa
38、ssage 5/BAn orator, whose purpose is to persuade men, must speak the things they wish to hear, an orator, whose purpose is to move men, must also avoid disturbing the emotional effect by any obtrusion of intellectual antagonism, but an author, whose purpose is to instruct men, who appeals to the int
39、ellect, must be careless of their opinions and think only of truth. It will often be a question when a man is or is not wise in advancing an unpalatable opinion, or in preaching heresies. But it can never be a question that a man should be silent if unprepared to speak the truth as be conceives it.
40、Deference to popular opinion is one great source of bad writing and is all the more disastrous because the deference is paid to some purely hypothetical requirement. When a man fails to see the truth of certain generally accepted views, there is no law compelling him to provoke animosity by announci
41、ng his dissent. He may be excused if he shrink from the lurid glory of martyrdom. He may be justified in not placing himself in a position of singularity. He may even be commended for not helping to perplex mankind with doubts which he feels to be founded on limited and possibly erroneous investigat
42、ion. But if allegiance to truth lays no stern command upon him to speak out his immature dissent, it does lay a stern command not to speak out hypocritical assent. There are many justifications of silence, there can be none of insincerity.(分数:8.00)(1).A man who dissents with generally accepted views
43、 _.(分数:2.00)A.should announce his dissentB.should be willing to be persecuted by othersC.should assent to the accepted view to achieve harmonyD.must be sincere(2).To persuade people, it is wise to _.(分数:2.00)A.show them their errorsB.avoid disturbing their peace of mindC.tell them what they want to
44、hearD.voice heresies(3).A good teacher _.(分数:2.00)A.disregards the reaction of his audienceB.appeals to emotionsC.tells his listeners what they already thinkD.is heretical(4).Among the justifications for silence, the author does not include _.(分数:2.00)A.dishonestyB.humilityC.modestyD.fear二、BPart Eng
45、lish-(总题数:1,分数:20.00)BDirections:/B Read the following passage carefully and then translate each underlined part into Chinese.Desertification in the arid United Statse is flagrant. Groundwater supplies beneath vast stretches of land are dropping precipitously. Whole river systems have dried up. Othe
46、rs are chocked with sediment washed from denuded land. 21. UHundreds of thousands of acres of previously irrigated cropland have been abandoned to wind or weeds. Several million acres of natural grassland are eroding at unnaturally high rates as a result of cultivation or overgrazing. All told, abou
47、t 225 million acres of land are undergoing severe desertification/U.22. UFederal subsidies encourage the exploitation of arid land resources. Low-interest loans for irrigation and other water delivery systems encourage farmers, industry, and municipalities to mine groundwater. Federal disaster relie
48、f and commodity programs encourage arid-land farmers to plow up natural grassland to plant crops such as wheat and, especially cotton. Federal grazing fees that are well below the free market price encourage overgrazing of the commons/U. The market, too, provides powerful incentives to exploit arid
49、land resources beyond their carrying capacity. 23. UWhen commodity prices are high relative to the farmers or ranchers operating costs, the return on a production-enhancing investment is invaribly greater than the return on a conservation investment. And when commodity prices are relatively low, arid land ranchers and farmers often have to use all their available financial resources to stay solvent/U.24. UI