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1、考研英语-439 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)Alan “Ace“ Greenberg chose his nickname to improve his chances with girls at the University of Missouri. But it is an apt (1) of his wading skills on Wall Street. This week, as the 73-year-old (2) down (3) chairman of Bear Stear
2、ns, the investment bank where he has worked since 1949 is in a high. It (4) an increase in post-tax profits in the second quarter of 43% on a year earlier, (5) a time when many of its Wall Street rivals have (6) . On June 26th Merrill Lynch (7) a warning that its profits in the second quarter would
3、fall by half, far (8) of expectations. Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have also reported lower profits.Strange that this surprised. (9) Alan Greenspans frenetic cuts (10) interest rates, times are good for underwriters and waders of bonds, core activities for Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, (11)
4、 also recorded a sharp increase in profits. It has been a terrible (12) for equity underwriters and for advisers on the small amounts of mergers and acquisitions (MA) this year.Merrill, Goldman and Morgan Stanley are three of the investment banks that gained (13) during the boom in equity and MA bus
5、iness, and they are now (14) the most. Of the three, Merrill is weakest in bonds. It cut (15) its fixed-income activities after the collapse of Lung-Term Capital Management (LTCM) in 1998. As it happens, both Bear Stearns and Lehman have long been criticised for their weakness in equities.Mr Greenbe
6、rg is famous for worrying about even the price of a paper-clip at Bear Stearns. This used to seem terribly (16) ,but these days other Wall Street firms are (17) about costs. Lay-offs are (18) though not yet alarmingly-not least, because banks saw how Merrill Lynch lost (19) when the markets rebounde
7、d quickly after the LTCM crisis. Still, if few (20) of improvement show soon, expect real blood-letting on Wall Street.(分数:10.00)A.coverB.encapsulationC.jacketD.shellA.goesB.comesC.stridesD.stepsA.beB.beingC.asD.to beA.recordedB.loggedC.chronicledD.notedA.duringB.atC.onD.inA.stumbledB.slipC.blundere
8、dD.creptA.deliveredB.distributedC.conveyedD.issuedA.outB.lackingC.lackD.shortA.Because ofB.BecauseC.SinceD.ForA.atB.inC.onD.uponA.whoB.whatC.whomD.whichA.timeB.ageC.epochD.eraA.mostB.muchC.a lotD.a great dealA.lostB.losingC.sufferingD.sufferedA.downB.backC.offD.outA.unnecessaryB.unreasonableC.unpopu
9、larD.unfashionableA.obsessedB.worriedC.sufferedD.tormentedA.decreasedB.increasedC.increasingD.decreasingA.fieldB.groundC.futureD.hopeA.signalsB.symbolC.signsD.symptom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)“The news hit the British High Commission in Nairobi
10、 at nine-thirty on a Monday morning. Sandy Woodrow took it like a bullet, jaw rigid, chest out, smack through his divided English heart.“ Crikey. So thats how you take a bullet. Poor old Sandy. His English heart must be really divided now. This deliriously hardboiled opening sets the tone for whats
11、to come. White mischief? Pshaw! White plague, more like it.Sandy Woodrow is head of chancery at the British High Commission in Nairobi. The news that neatly subdivides his heart as the novel opens is the death of a young, beautiful and idealistic lawyer turned aid worker named Tessa Quayle. Tessa ha
12、s been murdered for learning too much about the dishonest practices of a large pharmaceutical company operating in Africa. Her body is found at Lake Turkana, in northern Kenya near the border with Sudan. Tessas husband. Justin, is also a British diplomat stationed in Nairobi. Until now Justin has be
13、en an obedient civil servant, content to toe the official linein short, a hard worker. But all that changes in the aftermath of his wifes murder. Full of righteous anger, he resolves to get to the bottom of it, come what may.“The Constant Gardener“ has got plenty of tense moments and sudden twists a
14、nd comes completely with shadowy figures lurking in the bush. There is a familiar tone of gentlemanly world- weariness to it all, which should keep Mr. le Carres fans happy. But the novel is also an impassioned attack on the corruption which allows Africa to be used as a sort of laboratory for the t
15、esting of new medicines. Elsewhere, Mr. le Carte has denounced the “corporate cam, hypocrisy, corruption and greed“ of the pharmaceutical industry. This position is excitingly dramatized in his book, even if the abuses he rails against are not exactly breaking news.In other respects “The Constant Ga
16、rdener“ is less satisfactory. Mr. le Carte cant seem to make up his mind whether hes writing a thriller or an expose. Ina recent article for the New Yorker he described his creative process as “a kind of deliberately twisted journalism, where nothing is quite what it is“ and where any encounter may
17、be “freely recast for its dramatic possibilities“. Such is the method employed in “The Constant Gardener“, whose heroine. Mr. le Carte says, was inspired by an old friend of his. One or two prominent real-life Kenyan politicians are mentioned often enough to become, in effect. “characters“ in the st
18、ory. And in a note at the end of the book Mr. le Cane thanks the various diplomats, doctors, pharmaceutical experts and old Africa hands who gave him advice and assistance, though in the same breath he insists that the staff of the British mission in Nairobi are no doubt all jolly good eggs who bear
19、 no resemblance whatsoever to the heartless scoundrels in his story.Theres nothing wrong with a bit of artistic license, Of course. But Mr. le Carres equivocation about the novels relation to fact undermines its effectiveness as a work of social criticism, which is pretty clearly what it aspires to
20、be. “The Constant Gardener“ is a cracking thriller but a flawed exploration of a complicated set of political issues.(分数:10.00)(1).“The Constant Gardener“ is a _.(分数:2.00)A.filmB.comedyC.novelD.document(2).The thriller is always full of the following features EXCEPT _.(分数:2.00)A.tense instantsB.trut
21、h-exposureC.frightening backgroundD.sudden twists(3).The characters in “The Constant Gardener“ are NOT _.(分数:2.00)A.connected with the authors friendsB.based on real-life peopleC.similar to the Staff of the British MissionD.outside to the real life(4).“Equivocation“( Line 1, Last paragraph ) means(分
22、数:2.00)A.clear attitudeB.effectivenessC.ambiguous wordsD.determination(5).Which is the authors attitude to Mr. Le Carte?(分数:2.00)A.disappointedB.indifferentC.criticalD.appreciative五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)One of the comical moments in the early history of printing occurred in 1631, when the English p
23、rinter Robert Barker produced an edition of the scriptures which became known as the “Wicked Bible.“ This edition contained a misprint of the seventh commandmem. One thousand copies were printed and ready for publication before someone noticed that the commandment had been changed to “Thou shalt com
24、mit adultery.“ Nothing much came of it. The printer was fined, the copies destroyed and the moral fiber of the nation remained intact.But what happens when the verse at issue is not merely a printers error but an ancient interpolation into an even more ancient text? Such was the case with 1 John 5:7
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