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1、专业八级-129 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING in 1 fact, I“m approaching to old age. But my motive for living this 2 straddled existence, with one foot in African sand and the another 3 in European snow, in the melancholy region of Norrland in Sweden that I grew up, has to do with wanting to s
2、ee clearly, to 4 understand. The simplest way to explain what I“ve learned from my life in Africa is through a parable about why human beings have two ears and only one tongue. Why is this? Probably so that we have to 5 listen twice as much as we speak. In Africa listening is a guided principle. It“
3、s a principle that 6 has lost in the constant chatter of the Western world, where no one 7 seems to have the time or even the desire to listen to anyone else. From my own experience, I“ve noticed how much faster I have to answer a question during a TV interview than what I did 10, 8 maybe even 5, ye
4、ars ago. It“s as if we have complete lost the 9 ability to listen. We talk and talk, and we end up frightening by 10 silence, the refuge of those who are at a loss for an answer.(分数:25.00)三、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:25.00)For many, the pursuit of happiness is also the pursuit of prosperity. Part of the Ame
5、rican dream is the ability to provide 1 your family, have a job that pays the bills, and puts a roof over your head. The last few years of economical uncertainty have 2 made this dream harder to attain for millions of U.S. citizens and legal immigrants. Twenty-four million Americans are employed or
6、3 underemployed. Meanwhile, there are 7 million illegal workers with jobs in the U.S. We could open up millions of jobs for citizens and legal immigrants even if we simply enforced worksite 4 immigration laws. E-Verify is a program that helps preserve rare jobs for U.S. 5 citizens and legal immigran
7、ts. It allows employers to check what 6 prospective employees are legally authorized to work in the U.S. The program is free, quick, and easy to usepersons eligible to work immediately confirmed 99.5 percent of the time. More than 7 270,000 employers across the U.S. voluntarily use E-Verify, and the
8、 average of 1,300 new businesses sign up each week. I“ve 8 introduced the Legal Workforce Act to require all U.S. employers to use E-Verify. This bill is one of the most significant steps we can make to preserve the pursuit of happiness for millions of U.S. 9 citizens and legal immigrants while curb
9、ing incentives for future illegal immigrants. The U.S. has been and will continue to be a nation of immigrants. And we are also a nation of laws. And we must 10 enforce our laws to protect and preserve the rights and freedoms that make America so great.(分数:25.00)四、Passage 3(总题数:1,分数:25.00)It“s the h
10、oliday season and that means kids by the millions are asking Santa for the opportunity to blow away enemy soldiers and aliens on the Xbox or PlayStation. Would parents be worried about 1 buying such gifts? Violent video games are now an established part of our culture; recent releases of games such
11、as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Skyrim have setting sales records for media 2 releases (topping even blockbuster movies) and garnishing lavish reviews for their artistic merits. Ten years ago, scholars and politicians raised the possibility such games might contribute to 3 school shootings or ot
12、her youth violence. Our modem fears over Violent video games appear to be in line with prior moral panics over media as diversely as jazz music, 4 comic books and Harry Potter. Granted, too much passive activity, including video games, can contribute to obesity. Unlike 5 anything else, gaming should
13、 be enjoyed in moderation, balanced with outdoor activity, allowed enough time for family and 6 schoolwork. A very small number of kids exhibit signs of pathological gaming. And regarding concerns about aggression, it 7 appears to be that, fairly early on, children learn to distinguish between fanta
14、sy and reality, and their brains don“t treat these phenomena the same. Santa Claus is a primary example. Despite 8 that not only their parents but all of society conspiring to lie to 9 children about the reality of this fellow, children can reason out the improbability of its existence by the mid-el
15、ementary years. With 10 those kinds of reasoning powers, kids can handle a video game that doesn“t even claim to be real.(分数:25.00)五、Passage 4(总题数:1,分数:25.00)For most of American history, businesses were run to provide livelihoods and “reasonable“ profit. In the last few decades, though, business an
16、d society in the general have moved toward 1 emphasizing profit maximization and individual self-interest. The transfer from “reasonable profit“ to profit maximization has 2 significant implications for corporate behavior and government regulation. However, how society views the purpose of the 3 cor
17、poration has significant implications not only for business, but also for the perceived responsibilities of its civilians, their 4 interactions with each other, and their obligation to their fellow countrymen. Today, it is uncommon for corporations to direct their 5 attention to serving for sharehol
18、der and management interests, and 6 to achieving the highest short-term financial return. Not only has this view become commonplace in society and the economy, it has permeated educational institutions and affected how young people see the role of corporations. Lost in this orientation, though, is a
19、 sense of the corporation as a creature of the state, created and gave special powers and 7 privileges by the state. The historic balance between “we“ versus “me“ has shifted dramatic toward a focus on self-interest at the 8 expense of societal interest. The result has been a decline in broad social
20、 and economic values in favor of viewing the corporation solely a vehicle for personal financial enrichment. That view 9 represents a significant shift from the historicalwhich the grant 10 of corporate privilege was to advance public purposes such as building roads, bridges, and canals.(分数:25.00)专业
21、八级-129 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING in 1 fact, I“m approaching to old age. But my motive for living this 2 straddled existence, with one foot in African sand and the another 3 in European snow, in the melancholy region of Norrland in Sweden that I grew up, has to do with wanting to see
22、clearly, to 4 understand. The simplest way to explain what I“ve learned from my life in Africa is through a parable about why human beings have two ears and only one tongue. Why is this? Probably so that we have to 5 listen twice as much as we speak. In Africa listening is a guided principle. It“s a
23、 principle that 6 has lost in the constant chatter of the Western world, where no one 7 seems to have the time or even the desire to listen to anyone else. From my own experience, I“ve noticed how much faster I have to answer a question during a TV interview than what I did 10, 8 maybe even 5, years
24、 ago. It“s as if we have complete lost the 9 ability to listen. We talk and talk, and we end up frightening by 10 silence, the refuge of those who are at a loss for an answer.(分数:25.00)解析:onin解析 词汇错误。此处 off and on是固定词组,意为“断断续续地,时不时地”,在句中作状语,而动词 five与其宾语 Mozambique之间缺少介词,应补上相应的介词 in。解析:to to 解析 词汇错误。
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