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1、公共英语四级真题 2011 年 09 月及答案解析(总分:80.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Listening (总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)In the past decade, new scientific developments in communications have changed the way many people gather information about politics. The most important of these new (21) is the Inter
2、net. Recent research suggests the use of the Internet for political information increases the (22) of participation.While a(n) (23) relationship between Internet news and political participation has been found, a theoretical link as to why the Internet is (24) from other media forms is largely (25)
3、This research is an attempt to (26) the “black-box“ linking the Internet and political participation by building on two theoretical (27) The first, surge and decline theory, comes out of political science and the second, media systems dependency theory, (28) from communications. Both explanations fo
4、cus on individual costs and benefits of political participation. The media can (29) the “costs“ by providing sufficient information to make (30) decisions about voting. Previous research (31) that the Internet benefits the public through the cost side of the equation. One of the medias greatest (32)
5、 is information and the public (33) on media to provide them with the information they need. (34) the Internet is capable of providing information (35) , and from a multitude of sources, one would expect it to (36) . political action through lowering the cost of information.Besides lowering particip
6、ation costs, the media can (37) increase the benefits of participation. Intense media (38) of an event such as an election can (39) excitement that increases the perceived “benefit“ of participating. The Internet may encourage a unique participation benefit (40) increased mobilization efforts.(分数:20
7、.00)A.technologiesB.materialsC.conceptsD.devicesA.practicabilityB.feasibilityC.probabilityD.stabilityA.criticalB.analyticalC.empiricalD.technicalA.specificB.uniqueC.particularD.peculiarA.builtB.losingC.missingD.connectedA.unpackB.unrollC.untieD.unfoldA.experimentsB.commentsC.approachesD.investigatio
8、nsA.orientatesB.initiatesC.correlatesD.originatesA.alterB.decreaseC.induceD.coverA.informedB.acceptedC.understoodD.diversifiedA.declaresB.deniesC.promisesD.arguesA.databanksB.resourcesC.sourcesD.costsA.baseB.actC.relyD.liveA.BecauseB.WhileC.IfD.AlthoughA.casuallyB.objectivelyC.readilyD.skillfullyA.a
9、dvertiseB.popularizeC.manageD.encourageA.alsoB.yetC.onlyD.justA.interferenceB.statementC.coverageD.imageA.generateB.promoteC.installD.exposeA.forB.viaC.atD.from三、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Paul Johnsons A History Of The American People is what we h
10、ave come to expect from this productive writerclear, colorful narrative, vivid character sketches, marvelous research, sweeping, confident statements, and an insistent conservative viewpoint which tempts him into serious omissions. He will not conceal his opinions, he tells us. Good. Then we can jud
11、ge his history free of pretences to objectivityhis or ours.Almost at start, we notice something interesting: Johnson passes quickly over a defining moment in American historythe Columbus storyimportant because it is the first lesson every American schoolchild learns. How you treat that storywhat you
12、 choose to tell of itsignals your view of the longer American experience, reaching to our time.In school textbooks, Columbus has always been presented as a hero. Only recently has a new set of factsalways available but ignoredbegun to get into public attention: that Columbus, on landing, and despera
13、te for gold, encountered native Americans who were peaceful and generous(by his own admission) and tortured them, kidnapped them, enslaved them, murdered them. Johnson, who goes into much detail about other matters (like Ronald Reagans jokes) is silent on this. Among his numerous references there is
14、 none to Bartolome de las Casas, an eyewitness, who described in detail the horrifying evils committed by Columbus and his fellowmen against the Indians, which resulted in the native population of Hispaniola being wiped outgenocide is an appropriate termby the year 1550.I suggest this is not an inno
15、cent omission. Johnson wants us to look positively on the history of the United States. Yes, he says, there were “severe wrongs“ committed in “the dispossession of a native people“ and in the institution of slavery. But has the US, he asks at the start of his book, “made up for its organic sins“? Hi
16、s whole book suggests that it has, and that in doing so it has become (he says at the end) “a human achievement without parallel, the first, best hope for the human race .Since Johnson has decided that the US is “the first, best hope for the human race“, he has shaped its history accordingly. If we
17、prefer to see that history as a complex and unfinished struggle of Americans for justice, against militarism, for economic, racial and sexual equality, we are badly served by a flattering admiration of those in power, pretending to be a history of “the people“.(分数:5.00)(1).The first paragraph shows
18、that the authors opinion of the book A History Of The American People is(分数:1.00)A.critical.B.objective.C.defensive.D.admiring.(2).The way people have been treating Columbus story indicates their view of(分数:1.00)A.the American school education.B.great heroes in American history.C.the development of
19、American history.D.the American society at present.(3).The book makes no reference to Bartolome de las Casas probably because Paul Johnson(分数:1.00)A.is a writer fond of omissions.B.isnt tempted to make references.C.bears an inborn hatred for horrifying evils.D.doesnt want to see the image of the US
20、stained.(4).The word “genocide“ (Line 8, Paragraph 3) most probably means(分数:1.00)A.killing of people of a particular race.B.driving-out of native inhabitants.C.extinction of a whole generation.D.assimilation of ethnic groups.(5).The author would agree with the statement that the US(分数:1.00)A.has co
21、mpensated the natives for their earlier sufferings.B.has never committed serious evils to the natives in history.C.has not undone the wrongs committed in history.D.has become the best hope for the human race.六、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:5.00)In the 21st century theres no doubt that frightening new infectious d
22、iseases will appear. Today new viruses are coming out of nature and “discovering“ the human species. Just since 1994, at least 30 new viruses have appeared.Viruses are moving into the human species because there are more of us all the time. From a virus point of view, we look like a free lunch thats
23、 getting bigger. In nature viral diseases tend to break out when populations increase rapidly and become densely packed. Then many deaths occur and the population drops. This is natures population-control mechanism. There is no reason to think the human race is free from the laws of nature.Giving th
24、ese laws an extra push will be the rise of megacitieshuge densely packed cities in less developed nations. A United Nations study predicts that by the year 2015, there will be 26 extremely big cities on the planet. By then, some megacities could have 30 million or more people. That is approximately
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