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1、考博英语-230 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Translation(总题数:5,分数:100.00)St. Petersburg. The very name brings to mind some of Russia“s greatest poets, writer sand composers: Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tchaikovsky. 1 The 19th century was a golden age for St. Petersburg“s (圣彼得堡) wealthy classes. It was a world of
2、ballets and balls, of art and literature, of tea and caviar (鱼子酱). 2 The golden age ended with the advent of World War I. Working people were growing more and more discontented. In 1917, Communism came, promising peace and prosperity. St. Petersburg had become Petrograd in 1914.People wanted a Russi
3、an name for their city. Ten years later, the city“s name changed again, this time to Leningrad. Then in 1991, Leningraders voted to restore the city“s original name. Some people opposed the name change altogether. 3 Others thought it was just too soon. Old, run-down Soviet Leningrad, they said, was
4、not the St. Petersburg of 19th-centurg literature. What, then, is St. Petersburg? In the confusing post-Communist world, no one really knows. The quiet, if Soviet-style, dignity is gone. The Communist sayings are down and gaudy advertising up. Candy bars and cigarettes are sold from boxy, tasteless
5、kiosks. And clothing? 4 Well, anything goes. Everyone wants to be a little different. But many people do not know the true meaning of freedom. Personal crime has gone up, up, up in the past few years. Yet in spite of this, you can still find some of the city“s grand past. Stand at the western tip of
6、 Vasilievsky Island. To the right is the elegant Winter Palace, former home of the czars. Its light blue sides and white classical columns make it perhaps St. Petersburg“s most graceful building. It houses one of the worlds most famous art museums: the Hermitage. Inside, 20kin of galleries house tho
7、usands of works of art. 5 Look over your right shoulder. The massive golden dome of St. Isaac“s Cathedral (圣以撒大教堂) rises above the skyline. You“ll see, too, why St. Petersburg is called a “float city.“ Standing there, nearly surrounded by water, you can see four of the city“s 42 islands.(分数:20.00)_6
8、 The Banking Act of 1933, known as the Glass-Steagall Act (格拉斯斯蒂格尔法案), separated commercial banking and investment banking, where the latter refers specifically to issuing, underwriting, selling, or distributing stock or bond offerings of corporations. Commercial banks had become deeply involved in
9、the sale and distribution of new stock and bond offerings in the 1920s, not always with happy results. 7 There were suspicions that banks on occasion dumped new offerings into trust funds that they managed because they couldn“t sell them to anyone else. 8 To avoid such conflicts of interest, the Ban
10、king Act of 1933 divorced commercial from investment banking. Banks involved in both areas were forced to choose one or the other. Commercial banks were allowed to distribute new offerings of federal government securities and “full faith and credit“ general obligations of state and local governments
11、. 9 But Glass-Steagall provided that banks could not get involved in new offerings of corporate stocks or bonds or municipal revenue bonds. Revenue bonds differ from general municipal obligations in that they are not backed by the full taxing power of the state or local government; bondholders have
12、a claim only on the revenues of a specific project being financed, such as a toll road or a state university dormitory. 10 The Act was also interpreted as meaning that commercial banks could not offer mutual funds, including money market mutual funds. Commercial banks believe they are being discrimi
13、nated against by the provisions of the Glass-Steagall Act.(分数:20.00)_11 Real estate, in broad definition, is land and everything made permanently a part thereof, and the nature and extent of one“s interest therein. In law, the word real, as it relates to property, means land as distinguished from pe
14、rsonal property; and estate is defined as the interest one has in property. Real estate may be acquired, owned, and conveyed (or transferred) by individuals; business corporations; charitable, religious, educational, fraternal, and various other nonprofit corporations; fiduciaries, such as trustees
15、and executors; partnerships; and generally by any legal entity as determined and defined by the laws of the various states of the US Limitations are established in connection with sales of real estate by minors, incompetents, and certain types of corporations, and generally in cases involving some f
16、orm of legal disability or lack of capacity. 12 In such instances, it is necessary in some jurisdictions to make application to the courts for permission to sell, in other jurisdictions such transfers are governed by statute. 13 Real property is generally acquired by purchase, by descent and devise,
17、 or by gift. When acquired by purchase, a deed is given by the seller, or grantor, to the purchaser, or grantee. The deed contains a legal description of the property conveyed. It must be drawn, executed, and acknowledged in proper form to be entitled to record. 14 It is customary for the seller and
18、 the purchaser to enter into a contract, at which time the purchaser makes a deposit on account of the purchase price. 15 The purchaser engages an attorney or a title company to search the title to the property. The title company ensures that the seller can convey clear title, the transaction is the
19、n closed.(分数:20.00)_Computers are permeating almost every aspect of our lives, including many areas previously untouched by technology. 16 But unlike such other pervasive technologies as electricity, television and the motor car, computers are on the whole less reliable and less predictable in their
20、 behavior. This is because they are discrete state digital electronic devices that are prone to total and catastrophic failure. Computer systems, when they are “down,“ are completely down, unlike electromechanical devices, which may be only partially down and are thus partially usable. Computers ena
21、ble enormous quantities of information to be stored, retrieved, and transmitted at great speed on a scale not possible before. 17 This is all very well, but it has serious implications for data security and personal privacy because computers are inherently insecure. The recent activities of hackers
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