1、BFT 阅读(综合)-试卷 28 及答案解析(总分:40.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part 2(总题数:4,分数:40.00)1. Television that most pervasive and persuasive of modern technologies, marked by rapid change and sophistication and versatility, which promises to reshape our lives and our world. It is an electronic revolution of sorts, made poss
2、ible by the marriage of television and computer technologies. 2. The word “television“, derived from its Greek(tele: distant)and Latin(vision: sight)roots, can literally be interpreted as sight from a distance. Very simply put, it works in this way: through a sophisticated system of electronics, tel
3、evision provides the capability of converting an image(focused on a special photo-conductive plate within a camera)into electronic impulses, which can be sent through a wire or cable. These impulses, when fed into a receiver(television set), can then be electronically reconstituted into that same im
4、age. 3. Television is more than just an electronics system, however. It is a means of expression, as well as a vehicle for communication, and as such becomes a powerful tool for reaching other human beings. 4. The field of television can be divided into two categories determined by its means of tran
5、smission. First, there is broadcast television, which reaches the masses through broad based airwave transmission of television signals. Second, there is non-broadcast television, which provides for the needs of individuals or specific interest groups through controlled transmission technique. 5. Tr
6、aditionally, television has been a medium of the masses. We are most familiar with broadcast television because it has been with us for about thirty-seven years in a form similar to what exists today. During those years, it has been controlled, for the most part, by the broadcast networks, ABC, NBC,
7、 and CBS, who have been the major purveyors of news, information, and entertainment. These giants of broadcasting have actually shaped not only television but our perception of it as well. We have come to look upon the picture tube as a source of entertainment, placing our role in this dynamic mediu
8、m as the passive viewer. Questions 1-5 Directions: For questions 1-5, choose thebest title for each paragraph from below. For each numbered paragraph(1-5), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. A. The history of television B. The evaluation to television C. The nega
9、tive aspects of television D. The working principle of television E. Categories of television F. The function of television G. The influence of television on children(分数:10.00)(1).Paragraph 1 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).Paragraph 2 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).Paragraph 3 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).Paragraph 4 1(分数:2.00
10、)填空项 1:_(5).Paragraph 5 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_Directions: Using the information in the text, complete each sentence 6-10, with a word or phrase from the list below. For each sentence(6-10), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet, do not mark any letter twice. A. the non-broadcast television is for spec
11、ific groups B. an television revolution is coming C. it influences our attitudes D. it can realize the mutual conversion between electronic impulses and image E. it is a sophisticated system of electronics F. it promotes communication between people G. television is very popular(分数:10.00)(1).With th
12、e development of technologies, 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).Television means sight from distance because 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).Television plays an important role in modern life, because 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).The broadcast television reaches the masses while 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).Not only television provide
13、s us with entertainment, but also 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_1. On an average of six times a day, a doctor in Holland practices “active“ euthanasia: intentionally administering a lethal drug to a terminally ill patient who has asked to be relieved of suffering. Twenty times a day, life prolonging treatment i
14、s withheld or withdrawn when there is no hope that it can effect an ultimate cure. “Active“ euthanasia remains a crime on the Dutch statute books punishable by 12 years in prison. But a series of court cases over the past 15 years has made it clear that a competent physician who carries it out will
15、not be prosecuted. 2. Euthanasia, often called “mercy killing“, is a crime everywhere in Western Europe. But more and more doctors and nurses in Britain, West Germany, Holland and elsewhere readily admit to practicing it, most often in the “passive“ form of withholding or withdrawing treatment. The
16、long simmering euthanasia issue has lately boiled over into a sometimes fierce public debate, with both sides claiming the mantle of ultimate righteousness. Those opposed to the practice see themselves up holding sacred principles of respect for life, while those in favor raise the banner of humane
17、treatment. After years on the defensive, the advocates now seem to be gaining ground. Recent polls in Britain show that 72 percent of British subjects favor euthanasia in some circumstances. An astonishing 76 percent of respondents to a poll taken late last year in France said they would like the la
18、w changed to decriminalize mercy killings. 3. Reasons for the latest surge of interest in euthanasia are not hard to find. Europeans, like Americans, are now living longer. The average European male now lives to the age of 72, women to almost 80. As Derek Humphrey, a leading British advocate of “rat
19、ional euthanasia“ says, “lingering chronic diseases have replaced critical illnesses as the primary cause of death.“ 4. And so the enthusiasts have begun to press their case with greater force. They argue that every human being should have the right to “die with dignity“, by which they usually mean
20、the right to escape the horrors of a painful or degrading hospitalization. Most advocates of voluntary euthanasia has argued that the right to die should be accorded only to the terminally and incurably ill, but the movement also includes a small minority who believe in euthanasia for anyone who rat
21、ionally decides to take his own life. 5. That right is unlikely to get legal recognition any time in the near future. Even in the Netherlands, the proposals now before Parliament would restrict euthanasia to a small number of cases and would surround even those with elaborate safeguards. Questions 1
22、-5 Directions: For questions 1-5, choose the best title for each paragraph from below. For each numbered paragraph(1-5), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. A. Different opinions about euthanasia B. The reason why people show more interest in euthanasia C. The def
23、inition of euthanasia D. The practices of euthanasia in Holland E. The arguments made by advocates of euthanasia F. Little possibility in getting legal recognition of euthanasia G Decriminalization of mercy killing(分数:10.00)(1).Paragraph 1 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).Paragraph 2 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).Paragr
24、aph 3 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).Paragraph 4 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).Paragraph 5 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_Directions: Using the information in the text, complete each sentence 6-10, with a word or phrase from the list below. For each sentence(6-10), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter tw
25、ice. A. remains a crime B. only terminally ill patients can have euthanasia C. support sacred principles of respect for life D. anyone who rationally decides to take his own life can have euthanasia E. is permissible F. people now live longer and lingering chronic diseases have become the primary ca
26、use of death G. emphasize humane treatment(分数:10.00)(1).The reason people show more interest in euthanasia is that 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).Those against the practice of euthanasia 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).Those in favor of the practice of euthanasia 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).“Active“ euthanasia 1 on the Dutc
27、h statute books punishable by 12 years in prison.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).Most advocates of voluntary euthanasia hold the opinion that 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_BFT 阅读(综合)-试卷 28 答案解析(总分:40.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part 2(总题数:4,分数:40.00)1. Television that most pervasive and persuasive of modern technologies, marked by rap
28、id change and sophistication and versatility, which promises to reshape our lives and our world. It is an electronic revolution of sorts, made possible by the marriage of television and computer technologies. 2. The word “television“, derived from its Greek(tele: distant)and Latin(vision: sight)root
29、s, can literally be interpreted as sight from a distance. Very simply put, it works in this way: through a sophisticated system of electronics, television provides the capability of converting an image(focused on a special photo-conductive plate within a camera)into electronic impulses, which can be
30、 sent through a wire or cable. These impulses, when fed into a receiver(television set), can then be electronically reconstituted into that same image. 3. Television is more than just an electronics system, however. It is a means of expression, as well as a vehicle for communication, and as such bec
31、omes a powerful tool for reaching other human beings. 4. The field of television can be divided into two categories determined by its means of transmission. First, there is broadcast television, which reaches the masses through broad based airwave transmission of television signals. Second, there is
32、 non-broadcast television, which provides for the needs of individuals or specific interest groups through controlled transmission technique. 5. Traditionally, television has been a medium of the masses. We are most familiar with broadcast television because it has been with us for about thirty-seve
33、n years in a form similar to what exists today. During those years, it has been controlled, for the most part, by the broadcast networks, ABC, NBC, and CBS, who have been the major purveyors of news, information, and entertainment. These giants of broadcasting have actually shaped not only televisio
34、n but our perception of it as well. We have come to look upon the picture tube as a source of entertainment, placing our role in this dynamic medium as the passive viewer. Questions 1-5 Directions: For questions 1-5, choose thebest title for each paragraph from below. For each numbered paragraph(1-5
35、), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. Do not mark any letter twice. A. The history of television B. The evaluation to television C. The negative aspects of television D. The working principle of television E. Categories of television F. The function of television G. The influence of televisio
36、n on children(分数:10.00)(1).Paragraph 1 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:B)解析:解析:第 1 段对电视进行了总体评价。(2).Paragraph 2 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:D)解析:解析:第 2 段介绍了电视的工作原理。(3).Paragraph 3 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:F)解析:解析:第 3 段讲述了电视的作用。(4).Paragraph 4 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:E)解析:解析:第 4 段介绍了电视系统的种类。(5)
37、.Paragraph 5 1(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:A)解析:解析:第 5 段介绍了电视的历史。Directions: Using the information in the text, complete each sentence 6-10, with a word or phrase from the list below. For each sentence(6-10), mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet, do not mark any letter twice. A. the non-broadcast
38、 television is for specific groups B. an television revolution is coming C. it influences our attitudes D. it can realize the mutual conversion between electronic impulses and image E. it is a sophisticated system of electronics F. it promotes communication between people G. television is very popul
39、ar(分数:10.00)(1).With the development of technologies, 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:B)解析:解析:参阅文章第 1 段最后一句:“It is an electronicand computer technologies”(2).Television means sight from distance because 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:D)解析:解析:参阅文章第 2 段第 2 句:“Very simply put,ita wire or cable”(3).Televis
40、ion plays an important role in modern life, because 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:F)解析:解析:参阅文章第 3 段第 2 句:“It is a means ofother human beings”(4).The broadcast television reaches the masses while 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:A)解析:解析:参阅文章第 4 段第 2、3 句:“First,there is broadcastcontrolled transmission t
41、echnique。”(5).Not only television provides us with entertainment, but also 1.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_ (正确答案:正确答案:C)解析:解析:参阅文章第 1 段和最后一段。1. On an average of six times a day, a doctor in Holland practices “active“ euthanasia: intentionally administering a lethal drug to a terminally ill patient who has asked
42、to be relieved of suffering. Twenty times a day, life prolonging treatment is withheld or withdrawn when there is no hope that it can effect an ultimate cure. “Active“ euthanasia remains a crime on the Dutch statute books punishable by 12 years in prison. But a series of court cases over the past 15
43、 years has made it clear that a competent physician who carries it out will not be prosecuted. 2. Euthanasia, often called “mercy killing“, is a crime everywhere in Western Europe. But more and more doctors and nurses in Britain, West Germany, Holland and elsewhere readily admit to practicing it, mo
44、st often in the “passive“ form of withholding or withdrawing treatment. The long simmering euthanasia issue has lately boiled over into a sometimes fierce public debate, with both sides claiming the mantle of ultimate righteousness. Those opposed to the practice see themselves up holding sacred prin
45、ciples of respect for life, while those in favor raise the banner of humane treatment. After years on the defensive, the advocates now seem to be gaining ground. Recent polls in Britain show that 72 percent of British subjects favor euthanasia in some circumstances. An astonishing 76 percent of resp
46、ondents to a poll taken late last year in France said they would like the law changed to decriminalize mercy killings. 3. Reasons for the latest surge of interest in euthanasia are not hard to find. Europeans, like Americans, are now living longer. The average European male now lives to the age of 7
47、2, women to almost 80. As Derek Humphrey, a leading British advocate of “rational euthanasia“ says, “lingering chronic diseases have replaced critical illnesses as the primary cause of death.“ 4. And so the enthusiasts have begun to press their case with greater force. They argue that every human be
48、ing should have the right to “die with dignity“, by which they usually mean the right to escape the horrors of a painful or degrading hospitalization. Most advocates of voluntary euthanasia has argued that the right to die should be accorded only to the terminally and incurably ill, but the movement also includes a small minority who believe in euthanasia for anyone who rati