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1、专业八级-293 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)“Almost universally, women have failed to reach leading positions in major corporations and private sector organizations, respective of their abilities,“ said author Linda Wirth. “The higher 1 the position, the glaring the gender g
2、ap.“ The ILO said men 2 traditionally rely in “old boy“ networks to climb up the ladder. 3 Women are more “invisible“ in the corporate world but they are less 4 keen on informal gatherings. They are also fighting a losing battle for 5 against sexual harassment. A British study found that women in on
3、e company subjecting to 6 continuing sexual harassment and bullying failed to achieve promotion whatever strategy they used. “Protesting and complaining earned them a label of “feminist“ and “whining“, while trying to 7 be one of the men invited further harassment,“ the ILO report said. A survey of
4、300 companies in Britain last year found that just 3 percent of board members are women. In the FTSE top 100 8 companies listed in Britain, women held just 4 percent of directors“ posts, while female managers earned just 71 percent of the salary of their male counterpart, the ILO report said. 9 Brit
5、ish female managers as a whole earned 83 percent of the salaries of their male counterpartsputting them ahead of their counterparts in most other countries. The situation in Germany was no better. A survey of 70,000 largest companies found that women there held just 1 to 3 percent of the top executi
6、ve and boardroom positions. The ILO also reported that the comparative high proportion of women executives in large 10 French companies13 percentwas now falling again from the 1980s levels.(分数:25.00)The first mention of slavery in the statutes of the English colonies of North America does not occur
7、until after 1660some forty years after the importation of the first Black people. Lest we think that slavery existed in the fact before it did in law, Oscar and 11 Mary Handlin assure us that the status of Black people down to the 1660s was that of servants. A critique of the Handlins“ interpretatio
8、n for why legal slavery did not appear until the 1660s suggests that 12 assumptions about the relation between slavery and racial prejudice could be reexamined, and that explanations for the different 13 treatment of Black slaves in North and South America should be expanded. The Handlins explains t
9、he appearance of legal slavery by 14 arguing that, during the 1660s, the position of White servants was improving relative to that Black servants. Thus, the Handlins 15 contend, Black and White servants, heretofore treated alike, each attained a different status. There are, however, important object
10、ions for this argument. First, the Handlins cannot adequately 16 demonstrate that the White servant“s position was improving during and after the 1660s; some act of the Maryland and Virginia 17 legislatures indicate otherwise. Another flaw in the Handlins“ interpretation is his assumption that prior
11、 to the establishment of 18 legal slavery there was no discrimination against Black people. It is true before the 1660s Black people were rarely called slaves. But 19 this should not overshadow evidence from the 1630s on the points to racial discrimination without using the term slavery. Such discri
12、mination sometimes stopped short of lifetime servitude or inherited statusthe two attributes of true slaveryyet in other cases it included both. The Handlins“ argument includes the real 20 possibility that Black people in the English colonies were never treated as the equals of White people.(分数:25.0
13、0)Second language teaching should focus on encouraging acquisition, and on providing input that stimulates the conscious 21 language acquisition potential all normal human beings have. This does not mean to say, however, that there is not room at all for 22 conscious learning. Conscious learning doe
14、s have a role, but it is no longer a lead actor in the play. For starters, we mustn“t realize that learning does not turn into 23 acquisition. While the idea is that we first learn a grammar rule and 24 then use it so much that it becomes internalized is common and may seem obvious to many, it is no
15、t supported by theory neither by the 25 observation of second language acquirers, who often correctly use “rules“ they have never been taught and don“t even remember accurately the rules they have learned. However, there is place for grammar, or the conscious 26 learning of the rules of a language.
16、Their major role is in the use 27 of the Monitor, which allows Monitor users to produce more correct output when they are given the right conditions to actually use their Monitor, like in some planned speech and writing. 28 So, for correct Monitor use the users must know the rules they are 29 applyi
17、ng, and these would need to be rules that are easy to remember and applya very small subset of all of the grammatical rules of a language. It is not worth for language acquisition to teach 30 difficult rules which are hard to learn, harder to remember, and sometimes almost impossible to correctly ap
18、ply.(分数:25.00)Communication is far more than speech and writing. Most of us are aware that we are communicating in many different ways even 31 when we are not speaking. The same goes to other social animal 32 species. We are rarely taught about this most non-verbal form of 33 human communication in
19、school even though it is very important for effective interaction to others. Grown up in a society, we informally 34 learn how to use gestures, glances, slight changes in tone of voice, and other auxiliary communication devices to alter or emphasize how 35 we say and do. We learn these highly cultur
20、e bound techniques over years largely by observing others and imitating them. Linguists refer to all of these auxiliary communication methods 36 paralanguage. It is part of the redundancy in communication that helps prevent ineffective communication. It can prevent the wrong message from inadvertent
21、ly being passed on, as is often as the case 37 in a telephone call and even more so in a letter. The paralanguage messages that can be observed through face-to-face contact also makes it more difficult to lie or to hide emotions. 38 Paralanguage is often less important in communication than 39 what
22、is actually being said orally. It has been suggested that as much as 70% of what we communicate when talking directly with others are through paralanguage. 40 (分数:25.00)专业八级-293 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)“Almost universally, women have failed to reach leading positio
23、ns in major corporations and private sector organizations, respective of their abilities,“ said author Linda Wirth. “The higher 1 the position, the glaring the gender gap.“ The ILO said men 2 traditionally rely in “old boy“ networks to climb up the ladder. 3 Women are more “invisible“ in the corpora
24、te world but they are less 4 keen on informal gatherings. They are also fighting a losing battle for 5 against sexual harassment. A British study found that women in one company subjecting to 6 continuing sexual harassment and bullying failed to achieve promotion whatever strategy they used. “Protes
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