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1、专业八级-290 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、LANGUAGE USAGE(总题数:4,分数:100.00)The land of apple pie and baseballthe United States of America. Of course we all know there is more to America than apple pie and baseball. Here are more about the culture of USA. The 1 American society is a blend of native America
2、ns as well as the large 2 number of immigrants from various countries like Ireland, Germany, Poland, Italy, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Having gone through a phase of race discrimination, the United States of America 3 today recognizes four races in the countryNative American, African-American,
3、Asian and European American. The minority of 4 United States includes Protestant Christians. The percentage of Catholics is slightly less than the Protestants. In addition to this, a number of people in the USA have also adopted the other religions. In the early years American art and 5 literature t
4、ook most of their ideas and influences from European 6 artists. During the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth centuries, American paintings primarily included landscapes and portraits with a realistic style. The industrial revolution was 7 responsible for new influences thereafter. Ame
5、rican literature is also known for development of popular literary genres such as ruthless crime fiction. As far as dance is concerning, USA has its share of dance 8 varieties like the trademark Lindy Hop and its derivative Rock and Roll. There is also the modern square dance and the modern dance. I
6、n addition to this, there is a wide influence of several African- American dances. The United States of America does not have an official international language as such. But the majority of American 9 population speaks English. Owing the large number of immigrants 10 from Spain, Spanish is the secon
7、d-most common language in America.(分数:25.00)Cultures are different because the locations they exist in are different. Some people living in the desert, are going to live differently from people live in a jungle. So when they have to decide 11 why the sky is blue, if you“re living in the jungle and t
8、here are loads of blue flowers, you might say it“s because there are loads of these blue flowers up here. If you live in the desert you might have 12 ever seen a blue flower so you say it“s because there“s water up 13 there. So people come out with this different stuff, and then they 14 elaborate on
9、 it, and change it around. Then their kids move to different places and it gets all mix up, and the stories change, and 15 people invent science and that changes everything tooalthough the 16 beginnings are still there. Everyone knows now that the sky“s blue because light wavelength absorption diffe
10、rences, but you still have 17 people who grew up one way saying “My grandmother told me a story about blue flowers in the sky“ and the other people say “my 18 grandmother told me a story about seas of water in the sky“, and that“s a different culture. In the Mediterranean they never saw corn unless
11、they sent 19 people exploring to the Americas; and in the Americas they“d never seen olives until the guys from the Mediterranean brought some up. 20 The people in the Americas have made a lot of corn cakes and corn bread and stuff, and that was part of their culture; and the guys from the Mediterra
12、nean made a lot of olive stuff, oil and foods, and that was part of their culture.(分数:25.00)Technologies collapse the distance between a desire and its fulfillment by reducing either the time or the effort involved. This has long been the point on that new technologies have been 21 marketing, and di
13、gital technologies have only augmented a 22 longstanding trend. But they have done so to such a degree and the 23 change may be qualitative. Consider the ease on which we may now 24 locate, purchase, and receive commodities that just a few years ago would have taken us considerably less time and tro
14、uble to acquire. 25 The content of a book is only one of a multitude of possible examples, but it illustrates the point remarkably well. Theoretical science in his view required aristocratic repose and leisure, and anything of the sort existed in America. Instead, Americans were 26 promiscuously act
15、ive. All of this is marvelous and fascinating and helpful, but cranks, and I“m not always above being a crank, might point out that making something effortless and instant simultaneously renders it ephemeral and trivial. If you eliminate the effort and time involved realizing a desire, you also dimi
16、nish the satisfaction and joy 27 that attends the fulfillment. Beyond this, however, there is also a 28 matter of habits and assumptions and how these in turn shape individuals who together comprise of the political and economic 29 culture of the nation. What sorts of habits, then, are inculcated by
17、 a technological environment ordered around this general tendency? Certainly not the kind of habits that sit well with the venerable notion of delaying gratification. Nor, it would seem, would these 30 habits leave one well suited for the demands of citizenship.(分数:25.00)In every economic system, en
18、trepreneurs and managers bring together natural resources, labor, and technology to produce and distribute goods and services. But the way these different elements are organized and used also reflect a nation“s political ideals and 31 their culture. The United States is often described as a “capital
19、ist“ 32 economy, a term coined by 19th-century German economist and social theorist Karl Marx to describe a system which a small group of 33 people who control large amounts of money, or capital, make the most important economic decisions. Marx contrasted capitalist economies to “socialist“ ones, wh
20、ich give more power in the political system. Marx and his followers believed that capitalist economies concentrate power in the hand of wealthy business 34 people, who aim mainly to maximize profits; socialist economies, on the other hand, would be more like to feature greater control by 35 governme
21、nt, which tends to put political aimsa more equal distribution of society“s resources, for instanceahead of profits. Does pure capitalism exist in the United States? While those categories, if oversimplified, have elements of truth to them, they 36 are far less relevant today. If the pure capitalism
22、 described by Marx ever existed, it has long since disappeared, as governments in the United States and many of other countries have intervened in their 37 economies to limit concentrations of power and address many of the social problems associating with unchecked private commercial 38 interests. A
23、s a result, the American economy is perhaps better described as a “mixed“ economy, with government playing the 39 important role along with private enterprise. Although Americans often disagree about exactly where to draw the line between their beliefs in both free enterprise and government manageme
24、nt, the mixed economy they have developed has been remarkable successful. 40 (分数:25.00)专业八级-290 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、LANGUAGE USAGE(总题数:4,分数:100.00)The land of apple pie and baseballthe United States of America. Of course we all know there is more to America than apple pie and baseball. Here
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