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1、考研英语(一)-70 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)A narrowing of your work interests is implied in almost any transition from a study environment to managerial or professional work. In the humanities and social sciences you will at best reuse only a fraction of the material 1
2、 in three or four years“ study. In most career paths academic knowledge only 2 a background to much more applied decision-making. Even with a “training“ form of degree, 3 a few of the procedures or methods 4 in your studies are likely to be continuously relevant in your work. Partly 5 reflects the g
3、reater specialization of most work tasks compared 6 studying. Many graduates are not 7 with the variety involved in 8 from degree study in at least four or five subjects a year 9 very standardized job demands. Academic work values 10 inventiveness, originality, and the cultivation of self-realizatio
4、n and self-development. Emphasis is placed 11 generating new ideas and knowledge, assembling 12 information to make a “rational“ decision, appreciating basic 13 and theories, and getting involved in fundamental controversies and debates. The humanistic values of higher 14 encourages the feeling of b
5、eing 15 in a process with a self-developmental rhythm. 16 , even if your employers pursue enlightened personnel development 17 and invest heavily in “human capital“for example, by rotating graduate trainees to 18 their work experiencesyou are still likely to notice and feel 19 about some major restr
6、ictions of your 20 and activities compared with a study environment.(分数:10.00)A.restrictedB.coveredC.spreadD.confirmedA.admitsB.equipsC.statesD.formsA.hardlyB.scarcelyC.evenlyD.onlyA.practicedB.describedC.encounteredD.analyzedA.thereB.someC.thisD.itA.withB.againstC.uponD.fromA.contestB.contentC.cont
7、actD.contractA.transferringB.transmittingC.translatingD.transportingA.beforeB.forC.orD.toA.uniqueB.singleC.individualD.specificA.byB.onC.acrossD.throughA.adequateB.definiteC.valuableD.profitableA.beliefsB.conceptsC.religionsD.faithsA.positionB.principleC.reputationD.educationA.consistedB.dealtC.enga
8、gedD.workedA.By contrastB.That isC.ThereforeD.MeanwhileA.lawsB.rulesC.policiesD.studiesA.improveB.introduceC.varyD.gainA.strangeB.ashamedC.funnyD.sorryA.hobbiesB.interestsC.subjectsD.concerns二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)In 1956, when the cold war
9、was at its peak, America deployed a “secret sonic weapon“, as a newspaper headline put it at the time. That weapon was Dizzy Gillespie, a famed jazz musician, who was given the task of changing the world“s view of American culture through rhythm and beat. Crowds poured into the street to dance. Cult
10、ural diplomacy died down after the cold war ended. But the attacks of September 11th 2001 convinced the State Department to send out America“s musicians once again to woo hearts and minds with melody. Rhythm Road, a program run by the State Department and a non-profit organization, Jazz at Lincoln C
11、entre, has made informal diplomats out of both musicians and audiences. Since it began in 2005, musicians have travelled to 96 countries. One band went to Mauritania, a country in northwestern Africa, after last year“s coup; many depart for countries that have strained relationships with America. Th
12、e musicians travel to places where some people have never seen an American. Jazz, so participants in the program, is well-suited to diplomacy. It is collaborative, allowing individuals both to harmonize and play solomuch like a democracy, says Ari Roland, who plays bass for a band that left New York
13、 to tour the Middle East on March 31st. Jazz is also a reminder of music“s power. It helped break down racial barriers, as enthusiasts of all colors gathered to listen to jazz when segregation was still the law of the land. The State Department spent 10 million U.S. dollars on cultural diplomacy pro
14、grams in the year to September 30th 2008. But most expect funding for the initiative to increase under Barack Obama, who pledged his support for cultural diplomacy during his campaign. Rhythm Road now sends out hip-hop and bluegrass bands as well. There are some dissenters. Nick Cull, the director o
15、f the Public Diplomacy Program at the University of Southern California, thinks that these diplomatic projects would be more productive if they were not administered by the same agency that oversees the country“s foreign-policy agenda. And there is also clamor for Mr. Obama to appoint a secretary of
16、 culture in his cabinet. What good, they ask, is sending American culture abroad, when the country is not giving it proper attention at home?(分数:10.00)(1).Why was Dizzy Gillespie regarded as a “secret sonic weapon“ in 1956?(分数:2.00)A.He was deployed to help the UB.He was assigned to beat enemies at
17、the peak of the cold warC.He had the power to influence the world during the cold warD.He could help to reshape a new image of American culture to the world(2).What is the position of cultural diplomacy in American politics?(分数:2.00)A.It has always been highly valued throughout historyB.It was a vit
18、al weapon in the second half of the 20th centuryC.It was neglected for decades after once being successfulD.It was welcomed by American citizens during the war(3).The word “well-suited“ (Line 2, Para. 3) most probably implies _.(分数:2.00)A.the participants of the program are all well dressedB.jazz mu
19、sic is collaborative as well as individualC.the participants are suitable for the programD.jazz music best represents the democratic spirit(4).The Rhythm Road program _.(分数:2.00)A.only involves professional musiciansB.is a cultural and political programC.aims at America“s opponent countriesD.sends o
20、ut mainly bands of Jazz music(5).The last paragraph suggests that _.(分数:2.00)A.the cultural democracy programs are not successful and productive at allB.Barack Obama fails to realize his pledges for support to cultural democracyC.the government should emphasize American culture only at homeD.authori
21、ties should give more attention to American culture domestically五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)In many places water is becoming scarcer. Treating it as a right makes the scarcity worse. Ideally, efficient water use would be encouraged by charging for it, but attempts to do so have mostly proved politically
22、 impossible. A more practicable alternative is a system of tradable waterusage rights. As our explains, many water problems have global causes: population growth, climate change, urbanization and, especially, changing diets. It takes 2,000 liters of water to grow a kilo of vegetables but 15,000 lite
23、rs to produce a kilo of beefand people are eating more meat. The problems also have global implications. Without a new green revolution, farmers will need 60% more water to feed the 2 billion extra people who will be born between now and 2025. Yet there is, globally, no shortage of water. Unlike oth
24、er natural resources (such as oil), water cannot be used up. It is recycled endlessly, as rain, snow or evaporation. On average, people are extracting for their own uses less than a tenth of what falls as rain and snow each year. The central problem is that so much water is wasted, mainly by farmers
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