【考研类试卷】考博英语-378及答案解析.doc
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1、考博英语-378 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:8.00)Our theory and practice in the area of sentencing have undergone a gradual but dramatic metamorphosis through the years. Primitive man believed that a crime created an imbalance, which could be rectified
2、 only by punishing the wrongdoer. Thus, sentencing was initially vengeance-oriented. Gradually, emphasis began to be placed on the deterrent value of a sentence upon future wrongdoing.Though deterrence is still an important consideration, increased emphasis on the possibility of reforming the offend
3、er-of returning him to the community a useful citizen bars the harsh penalties once imposed and brings into play a new set of sentencing criteria. Today, each offender is viewed as a unique individual, and the sentencing judge seeks to know why he has committed the crime and what are the chances of
4、a repetition of the offense. The judges prime objective is not to punish but to treat.This emphasis on treatment of the individual has created a host of new problems. In seeking to arrive at the best treatment for individual prisoners, judges must weigh an imposing array of factors. I believe that t
5、he primary aim of every sentence is the prevention of future crime. Little can be done to correct past damage, and a sentence will achieve its objective to the extent that it upholds general respect for the law, discourages those tempted to commit similar crimes, and leads to the rehabilitation of t
6、he offender, so that he will not run afoul of the law again. Where the offender is so hardened that rehabilitation is plainly impossible, the sentence may be designed to segregate the offender from society so that he will be unable to do any future harm. The balancing of these interacting, and often
7、 mutually antagonistic, factors requires more than a good heart and a sense of fair play on the judges part, although these are certainly prerequisites. It requires the judge to know as much as he can about the prisoner before him. He should know the probable effects of sentences upon those who migh
8、t commit similar crimes and how the prisoner is likely to react to imprisonment or probation. Because evaluation of these various factors may differ from judge to judge, the same offense will be treated differently by different judges.The task of improving our sentencing techniques is so important t
9、o the nations moral health that it deserves far more careful attention than it now receives from the bar and many civic-minded individuals who usually lead even the judges in the fight for legal reform approach this subject with apathy or with erroneous preconceptions. For example, I have observed t
10、he sentiment shared by many that, after a judge has sentenced several hundred defendants, the whole process becomes one of callous routine. I have heard this feeling expressed even by attorneys who should know better.(分数:8.00)(1).In determining what sentence to impose, a judge today _.(分数:2.00)A.tri
11、es to punish the offenderB.is callousC.is inconsistentD.tries to prevent future crimes(2).Ancient sentences were motivated by _.(分数:2.00)A.a desire to reformB.imbalanceC.a desire for revengeD.a desire to deter future wrongdoing(3).Which of the following statements cannot be inferred from the selecti
12、on?(分数:2.00)A.A judge should treat each offender as an individual.B.A judge should try to correct past damage.C.The problem of sentencing deserves study.D.A judge refrains from imposing harsh penalties.(4).Metamorphosis (in Paragraph 1) means _.(分数:2.00)A.stabilityB.interpretationC.lethargyD.change三
13、、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:8.00)Nearly two thousand years have passed since a census decreed by Caesar Augustus became part of the greatest story ever told. Many things have changed in the intervening years. The hotel industry worries more about overbuilding than overcrowding, and if they had to meet an un
14、expected influx, few inns would have a manger to accommodate the weary guests. Now it is the census taker that does the traveling in the fond hope that a highly mobile population will stay put long enough to get a good sampling. Methods of gathering, recording, and evaluating information have presum
15、ably been improved a great deal. And where then it was the modest purpose of Rome to obtain a simple head count as an adequate basis for levying taxes, now batteries of complicated statistical series furnished by governmental agencies and private organizations are eagerly scanned and interpreted by
16、sages and seers to get a clue to future events. The Bible does not tell us how the Roman census takers made out, and as regards our more immediate concern, the reliability of present day economic forecasting, there are considerable differences of opinion. They were aired at the celebration of the 12
17、5th anniversary of the American Statistical Association. There was the thought that business forecasting might well be on its way from an art to a science, and some speakers talked about newfangled computers and high-falutin mathematical systems in terms of excitement and endearment which we, at lea
18、st in our younger years when these things mattered, would have associated more readily with the description of a fair maiden. But others pointed to the deplorable record of highly esteemed forecasts and forecasters with a batting average below that of the Mets, and the President-elect of the Associa
19、tion cautioned that “high powered statistical methods are usually in order where the facts are crude and inadequate, the exact contrary of what crude and inadequate statisticians assume“. We left his birthday party somewhere between hope and despair and with the conviction, not really newly acquired
20、, that proper statistical methods applied to ascertainable facts have their merits in economic forecasting as long as neither forecaster nor public is deluded into mistaking the delineation of probabilities and trends for a prediction of certainties of mathematical exactitude.(分数:8.00)(1).Taxation i
21、n Roman days apparently was based on _.(分数:2.00)A.mobilityB.wealthC.populationD.census takers(2).The American Statistical Association _.(分数:2.00)A.has an excellent record in business forecastingB.is converting statistical study from an art to a scienceC.speaks with mathematical exactitudeD.is neithe
22、r hopeful nor pessimistic(3).The message the author wishes the reader to get is that _.(分数:2.00)A.statisticians have not advanced since the days of the RomansB.statisticians love their machinesC.statistics is not as yet a scienceD.the American Statistical Association is 125 years old(4).The author w
23、ould define “science“ as _.(分数:2.00)A.the study of probabilityB.the development of mathematical certaintiesC.the use of computersD.requiring statistical methods四、Passage 3(总题数:1,分数:8.00)Why does the Foundation concentrate its support on basic rather than applied research? Basic research is the very
24、heart of science, and its cumulative product is the capital of scientific progress, a capital that must be constantly increased as the demands upon it rise. The goal of basic research is understanding, for its own sake. Understanding of the structure of the atom or the nerve ceil, the explosion of a
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