【考研类试卷】华中科技大学考博英语2011年真题及答案解析.doc
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1、华中科技大学考博英语 2011 年真题及答案解析(总分:100.02,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Cloze(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Tourism develops culture. It broadens the thinking of the traveler and leads to culture 1 between the hosts and guests from far-off places. This can benefit the locals, since tourists bring culture 2 them. Tourism may help to
2、preserve indigenous customs, 3 traditional shows, parades, celebrations and festivals are put on for tourists. The musicals, plays and serious drama of London theatres and other kinds of nightlife are 4 supported by tourists. Such events might disappear without the stimulus of tourism to 5 them. On
3、the other hand, tourism often contributes to the disappearance of local traditions and folklore. Churches, temples and similar places of worship are 6 as tourist attractions. This can be 7 the expense of their original function: how many believers want to worship in the middle of a flow of atheist i
4、nvaders? Who would want to pray 8 curious onlookers shuffle to and fro with guide books, rather than prayer books, in their hands? Tourism may bring other indirect cultural consequences in its 9 . Tensions which already exist between ancient and more modern ways may be deepened by tourists“ ignoranc
5、e of 10 customs and beliefs. Tourists, if not actually richer, often seem more well-off than natives. The former may therefore feel superior, 11 the latter embarrassed about their lifestyles. The result maybe an inferior feeling which 12 helps the sense of identity which is so important to regional
6、culture. The poverty of a locality can look even worse when 13 with the comfortable hotel environment inhabited by tourists. Prosperous retired or elderly tourists from Britain, where the average life expectancy is 75 years, may well 14 resentment in Sierra Leone, where the local population can expe
7、ct to live to no more than 41 years. The relative prosperity of tourists may 15 crime. In Gambia, unemployed young people offer to act as “professional friends“guides, companions or sexual partners in return for money. When the tourism season is over, they can no longer get wages that way so they 16
8、 to petty stealing from the local populace. All this affects the local social life and culture 17 . Cultural erosion can also take place at more 18 levels. Greek villagers traditionally 19 themselves on their hospitality. They would 20 travelers for free, feeding them and listening to their stories.
9、 To take money would have been a disgrace. That has changed now. Tourists exist to be exploited. Perhaps this is hardly surprising if the earnings from one room rented to a tourist can exceed a teacher“s monthly salary.(分数:10.00)A.conflictB.contactC.concernD.constraintA.withB.toC.overD.byA.like that
10、B.if whenC.as ifD.as whenA.largelyB.extremelyC.positivelyD.totallyA.entertainB.retainC.maintainD.pertainA.consideredB.takenC.treatedD.madeA.forB.atC.inD.toA.howB.thatC.whileD.whenA.sakeB.wakeC.senseD.costA.regionalB.nativeC.territorialD.localA.makingB.allowingC.ignoringD.leavingA.hardlyB.seldomC.usu
11、allyD.sometimesA.comparedB.contrastedC.relatedD.associatedA.generateB.produceC.makeD.leaveA.increaseB.enhanceC.encourageD.ascendA.goB.turnC.alterD.changeA.hostilelyB.reciprocallyC.converselyD.adverselyA.minorB.smallC.subtleD.microA.pridedB.famedC.sangD.claimedA.put onB.put upC.put downD.put off二、Par
12、t Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Globalization is a phenomenon that has been affecting countries and societies for several decades, but the outline of the global system has only emerged with some clarity recently. The rise of global markets and the increase in speed and vol
13、ume of international transactions has brought about a degree of interdependence and co-operation in economic matters among states that has not so far been matched by a corresponding increase in respect for and protection of human rights and democracy. Indeed, many democracies are still fragile, and
14、have not made the transition from viewing democratic practices as instrumental to having a widely shared principled commitment to the democratic and constitutional framework. The rise of global economic networks has led to a rise in the influence of global actors such as multi-national corporations,
15、 global economic bodies such as the WTO, the World Bank, the IMF and regional economic organizations. These constitute a new form of global governance whose directives and imperatives states find increasingly difficult to ignore. The established international political organizations have not come cl
16、ose to replicating this effectiveness. Predictions that the phenomenon of globalization will result in a lowering of human rights standards as the mobility of capital seeks out the markets least constrained by labor and human rights standards to maximize the highest returns need not be the case. The
17、 role of human rights organizations in this context must be to ensure that globalization drives standards up not down, and to present the case that freedom of expression and access to official information are key to sustainable human and economic development and the prevention of corruption, which i
18、n turn support the conditions necessary for sustainable economic growth. With the demand for global trade to go hand in hand with global responsibility international financial institutions are coming under increasing pressure to regulate the global economy not simply to facilitate economic growth, b
19、ut to promote compliance with human development, including international human rights norms. Multinational corporations have also been forced to recognize a degree of corporate social responsibility in the areas in which they operate and in the communities on which they have an impact. Transparency
20、in the operations of such companies is becoming increasingly important to their gaining access to capital. They are more and more accountable to shareholders, who, in turn are increasingly diffuse and numerous. The pursuit of “shareholder value“ means that there is score to ensure that the investorc
21、itizen has a say in the way that companies conduct themselves. The task for those promoting free expression is to harness new technologies to challenge censorship, and to harness the power and influence of new global actors to ensure that they not only take the arguments for free expression on board
22、, but become vocal advocates for such rights.(分数:10.00)(1).All of the following is not true according to the first paragraph except _.(分数:2.00)A.globalization has been developing systematically for several decadesB.protection of human rights hasn“t increased enough to be correspondent with the prese
23、nt situationC.democracy has been fully developed in the worldD.many countries has constructed a democratic and constitutional framework(2).The underlined word “which“ in the third paragraph refers to _.(分数:2.00)A.human rights organizationsB.the prevention of corruptionC.sustainable human and economi
24、c development and the prevention of corruptionD.freedom of expression and access to official information(3).Multinational corporations have not to _.(分数:2.00)A.recognize its social responsibilityB.be responsible to their shareholdersC.be transparent in operationD.be responsible in other communities
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