【考研类试卷】考研英语(二)分类真题14及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)分类真题 14 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The State of North Carolina is set to execute a man for two murders he may not have committed. Had a jury heard all of the evidence in David Junior Brown“s case, he likely wo
2、uld not be contemplating death by lethal injection on November 19, 1999. The deaths of Shelly Diane Chalflinch and her daughter, Christine, surely deserve justice, but justice is not served by the execution of a man whom prosecutors cheated of the opportunity to prove his innocence. Concerned citize
3、ns, international human rights organizations, and religious leaders throughout the state are calling on Governor Jim Hunt to grant clemency. Brown was arrested in Pinehurst, N.C., on August 28, 1980, after the medical examiner found Brown“s ring in Ms. Chalflinch“s body. After the sensational discov
4、ery of the ring, law enforcement authorities effectively ended their investigation, ignoring or not pursuing evidence and leads that raise serious doubts about Brown“s guilt. Those doubts cry out for Governor Hunt, who has never granted clemency to a death row inmate, to do so in Brown“s case. The U
5、S Supreme Court has identified the Governor“s clemency power as an important safeguard for innocent persons condemned to death who for procedural reasons might be beyond the reach of the Court“s ability to protect. The Court writes, “Clemency is deeply rooted in our Anglo-American tradition of law,
6、and is the historic remedy for preventing miscarriages of justice where judicial process has been exhausted. “ The criminal justice system and the clemency process are not perfect: two credible researchers, Hugo Adam Bedau and Michael L. Radelet, have identified at least 23 innocent people who were
7、executed in the US in this century. The Governor should also consider the role racism played in Brown“s prosecution. Brown is African American; his jury was all white. In February 1999, nearly 20 years since the trial, the state was ordered to turn over all of its files. In the state“s files was a t
8、rial note, written by an assistant district attorney prosecuting the case, reerring to “two nigger hairs“. At 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, August 26, 1980, the bodies of Ms. Chalflinch and her 9-year-old daughter, who had been stabbed repeatedly, were discovered, and two days later Brown was arrested. The ju
9、ry never heard evidence that raises not only serious questions about the prosecution“s theory of the murder, but evidence that in some cases directly contradicts it. It is impossible to dispute the assertion that Brown did not receive a fair trial. It is also certain that there are grave doubts abou
10、t his guilt. The murders of Diane and Christine Chalflinch were horrific and incomprehensible. The execution of an innocent man, in an attempt to acknowledge their family“s and society“s devastation and fear, would only compound the horror.(分数:20.00)(1).According to the passage, the chief mistake ma
11、de in the conviction of Brown was that _(分数:4.00)A.the ring in the victim“s body was wrongly identifiedB.the jury did not pursue evidence in favor of Brown“s caseC.the jury ignored the Governor“s clemency powerD.Brown“s attorney failed to convince the jury of Brown“s innocence(2).Governor Hunt tende
12、d to believe that _(分数:4.00)A.Brown was arrested for a good reasonB.Brown was not guilty of the murder he was charged withC.granting clemency was too late in Brown“s caseD.racism played a misleading role in Brown“s prosecution(3).From the fourth paragraph, it is clear that the US Supreme Court _(分数:
13、4.00)A.should take full responsibility for Brown“s mistaken convictionB.complains that the Governor sometimes has too much powerC.thinks clemency a desirable means for correcting wrong court decisionsD.admits that innocent people are often wrongly charged at local courts(4).The word “compound“ in th
14、e last sentence of the passage might mean _(分数:4.00)A.intensifyB.pacifyC.initiateD.eliminate(5).What is the tone of the author“s conclusion?(分数:4.00)A.Regret.B.Satisfaction.C.Suspicion.D.Indifference.四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)About 1,400 college students die and about 500,000 are injured each year in
15、accidents related to alcohol use, according to the first comprehensive estimates of the toll of heavy drinking on campuses. The impact of alcohol is not limited to students who drink. More than 600,000 college students are assaulted annually by another student who has been drinking, and more than 70
16、,000 are victims of alcohol-associated sexual assaults, according to the study, whose findings were released yesterday along with the report of a government task force on college drinking. The estimates are for students between the ages of 18 and 24. Although deaths of individual college students fr
17、om acute alcohol intoxication or injuries have received widespread media attention in recent years, experts said the new national estimates show that the consequences of heavy drinking by students are greater than previously realized. Among the nation“s 8 million college students, about 4 out of 5 d
18、rink alcohol. Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 have the highest rates of periodic, heavy drinking of any age group, and college students drink more heavily than people of similar age who are not in school. The researchers calculated that there are approximately 1,100 alcohol-related motor veh
19、icle crash deaths and approximately 300 alcohol-related fatal injuries among college students annually. The estimates do not include homicides and suicides. To estimate the frequency of health problems and high-risk behaviors associated with drinking, the team used data from national student surveys
20、 and extrapolated them to the college population. For example, in a 1999 government survey of almost 7,000 college students, about 27 percent reported that they had driven under the influence of alcohol in the preceding yearwhich amounts to about 2.1 million students nationally each year. About 3.1
21、million students annually ride with such drivers. For students, the highest-risk time for alcohol-related injuries, assaults, sexual assaults and other consequences of heavy drinking “is in the first year of college, maybe in the first weeks“, said Mark. S. Goldman, a professor of psychology at the
22、University of South Florida and the task force“s other co-chairman. The task force concluded that most efforts by colleges to reduce high-risk drinking have failed, in part because they have focused on individuals rather than on the entire community and because few programs designed to reduce drinki
23、ng have been scientifically tested in college settings. The report found that several programs combining alcohol education, behavioral skills training and motivational enhancement have reduced drinking among high-risk students. Community strategies, such as increased enforcement of minimum-drinking-
24、age laws, restricting the number of local alcohol licenses issued, and raising prices and taxes on alcoholic beverages, have been successfully tested in other settings and might also be effective. Other measures, such as instituting tougher penalties for breaking campus rules on drinking, establishi
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