【考研类试卷】考研英语(二)分类真题19及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)分类真题 19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)Imagine a classroom where the instructors speak a foreign language and the students can“t take notes, turn to a textbook, or ask any questions. Yet at the end of the final exa
2、m, one participant may face life in jail or even death. That“s the task handed to American jurors, briefly thrown together to decide accused criminals“ fate. In “A Trial by Jury,“ Princeton history professor D. Graham Burnett offers a rare glimpse inside jury deliberations at a New York murder trial
3、 where he served as foreman last year. According to the prosecutor, the case seems clear cut: a sexual encounter between two men went wrong. The defendant stabbed his victim 26 times, but claims he acted in self-defense, killing a man who was attempting to rape him. Burnett opens with a detailed des
4、cription of the crime. He then introduces the characters and walks readers through the 10-day trial. You hear the testimony of witnesses dressed in strange clothes and find yourself put off by a growling prosecutor and the judge“s indifference. Once retreated in the jury room, confusion reigns. Most
5、 jurors don“t understand the charges or the meaning of self-defense. Uninterested jurors seem more concerned about missing appointments. On the third day, one juror runs to a bathroom in tears after exchanging curses. By the final day, nearly everyone cries. Though he“s no more familiar with the law
6、 than the other jurors, who include a vacuum-cleaner repairman and a software developer, it“s fitting that Burnett is a teacher. For us, he serves as a patient instructor, illustrating with his experience just what a remarkable and sometimes remarkably strange duty serving on a jury can be. For many
7、 citizens, jury duty is their first exposure to our justice system. Jurors discover first hand the gap between law and justice. They face two flawed versions of the same event, offered by witnesses they may not believe. We assume jurors will take their job seriously. We expect them to digest complic
8、ated definitions that leave lawyers confused. But as Burnett quickly discovers, jurors receive little help. The judge offers them no guidance about how to conduct themselves and races through his delivery of the murder charges. Only within the past decade have we finally abandoned the misconception
9、that jurors naturally reach the right decision without any assistance. Led by Arizona, states have instituted jury reforms as simple as letting jurors take notes or obtain written copies of their instructions. It“s not clear whether these changes improve the quality of justice, but the reforms certa
10、inly ensure that jurors leave their tour of duty with better feelings about the experience. Unfortunately, such reforms hadn“t come yet to New York at the time of this trial. Nonetheless, Burnett and his fellow jurors grope toward their own solution, ultimately reaching what he describes as an “avow
11、edly imperfect“ result.(分数:20.00)(1).The focal point of “A Trial by Jury“ seems to be on _(分数:4.00)A.the presentation of a series of measures aimed to reform the jury systemB.the description of the writer“s experience on a typical juryC.the reporting of a special lawsuit and the comment on itD.the i
12、ntroduction of the American jury system and its weaknesses(2).The point the author intends to make by employing the analogy in the first paragraph is that _(分数:4.00)A.students should never be taken by surpriseB.jurors are not qualified for reaching a verdictC.jurors often make mistakes in their deci
13、sionD.the jury system can not do justice to the accused(3).The description of what happened inside the jury room seems to suggest that _(分数:4.00)A.better-educated people should be selected as jurorsB.jurors should keep their heads cool and try not to be sentimentalC.there is much room for reaching a
14、n arbitrary and flawed verdictD.the judge should have given the jurors clear instruction about what to do(4).The average people used to take it for granted that _(分数:4.00)A.no jury could make a perfect decisionB.jurors were worse in legal knowledge than lawyersC.jurors believed in neither of the sto
15、ries told by the two parties in lawsuitD.jurors had enough qualities to be trusted with a fair verdict(5).The objective of the jury reforms is to _(分数:4.00)A.improve the quality of justiceB.give jurors reassuring feelings about the experience in courtC.help jurors to reach an avowedly perfect verdic
16、tD.enable jurors to abandon some misconceptions about law and justice四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Mr Mitsuyasu Ota, the Mayor of Hirate, in western Japan, made this week“s news columns after imposing a one-day-a-week ban on the use of computer equipment in the town“s municipal offices. The step was taken
17、 on the grounds that young staff “mistakenly think they are working“ when sitting attentively at their computer screens. At the same time, Mr Ota lamented that “young people are not in the habit of writing by hand any more“. One of the favourite arguments brought out by the opposition in technology
18、wars is the notion that a technical short cut is simultaneously a kind of mental impoverishment, and that the man with the pen will think and write more effectively than the man with the Compaq. Leaving aside the question of whether advanced technology makes you think less dynamically, the idea that
19、 there should be recognisable stylistic discrepancies between the work of pen-pushers and key-tappers shouldn“t in the least surprise us. Historically, literary styles have always borne a strong relationship to the available technology. The quill pen, most obviously, allowed its owner only a certain
20、 number of words between refills, thereby encouraging all those lengthy Gibbonian sentences crammed with subordinate clauses. The fountain penwhich allowed you to write as many words as you wantedand the manual typewriter created further revolutions. It is not particularly far-fetched, for example,
21、to suggest that the elliptical prose of early-20th-century Modernist masters such as Hemingway derives in part from its having been typed, rather than written down. But what about the computer screen? What effect does that have on the elemental patterns by which the writer downloads the words in his
22、 or her head? Without wanting to sound like Mayor Ota, I suspect that to a certain kind of writer it is as much a hindrance as a help. A single glance at the average bookshop will demonstrate that novels are getting longer. There are excellent aesthetic reasons for that, of course, but there is also
23、 a technical explanation. Which is to say that computers allow you to write more words and to write them more quickly, without the restraint of having to alter everything by hand and then rewrite. Every so often, as a reviewer, one stumbles with a sinking heart across one of these enormous wordy aff
24、airs, which, however assiduous the attentions of its editor, betrays its origin as a screen-aided mental show-off. Perhaps, like the municipal employees of Mayor Ota“s Hirate, we should all try banning computers one day a week.(分数:20.00)(1).The author“s attitude towards Mayor Ota“s one-day-a-week ba
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