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1、专业八级-414 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、READING COMPREHENSIO(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)For nearly two years, Marisela Escobedo Ortiz led a one-woman campaign to bring the murderer of her 16-year-old daughter to justice. Ms. Escobedo was outraged after a three-judge panel ignored overwhe
2、lming evidence pointing to her daughter“s then boyfriend, a member of a criminal gangs Sergio Barraza, as the killer. The judges“ decision was eventually overturnedbut not before Barraza was released and Escobedo herself murdered this past December, while protesting in front of the Chihuahua state g
3、overnor“s office. Escobedo“s death was recorded by a security camera and broadcast throughout the country, outraging the Mexican public and leading to the suspension of the three judges involved in the original trial. Her case is not only representative of the impunity with which activists are silen
4、ced in Mexico, but also highlights the marked increase in violence toward women as the country has been drawn deeper into its battle with organised crime. Since President Calderon began to take on Mexico“s crime in 2006, the country“s drug war has taken a total of 34,612 lives, nearly half of which
5、were claimed solely in 2010. Unbeknown to many, the deaths resulting from organized crime have also coincided with the murder of over 4,000 women since 2006 from causes unrelated to the nation“s drug war. While violence toward women is not new to Mexico, the estimated number of female deaths suggest
6、s a callous disregard by Mexico“s government of this growing phenomenon. The authorities“ negligence is especially evident in Escobedo“s native state of Chihuahua, home to the notorious Ciudad Juarez, where according to human rights organizations, femicides rose by 130% between 2009 and 2010, result
7、ing in a total of 446 murdered women only last year. This worsening epidemic has led local authorities throughout the country to downplay the mounting violence by misclassifying murders, attributing deaths to drug violence, or simply under-report the figures. This national campaign of misinformation
8、 seems to be primarily motivated by electoral politics, as was recently demonstrated by Mexico state governorand leading presidential candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI)Enrique Pefia Nieto. Earlier this month, authorities in Mexico state clashed with NGOs seeking to declare a “
9、gender emergency“ in the locality after federal prosecutors announced that over 900 women had been murdered in the state during the past five years. This figure would make Mexico state one of the most violent in the nation, and likely damage the closely guarded image of governor Pefia Nieto. The gov
10、ernment of Pefia Nieto succeeded in lobbying national authorities to avoid applying the “gender emergency“ designation to his state, prompting the condemnation of domestic and international NGOs. While Mexico“s authorities might continue to successfully obscure the extent of the country“s increasing
11、 violence toward women, the rising death toll and public outrage make this task increasingly, difficult. Ms. Escobedo“s death, along with that of activist Susana Chavez earlier this month, have already sparked protests throughout Mexico and at Mexican embassies around the world, as well as bringing
12、mounting international criticism. As Mexico enters its fifth year of conflict and escalating militarisation, the country“s ability to ensure basic protections for its citizensand, in particular, for those most at riskhas never been less certain. If Mexico“s political class is intent on improving its
13、 reputation for governance, it should focus less on muddling with the figures and more on resolving the nation“s problems.(分数:20.00)(1).What happened to the three judges?(分数:4.00)A.They were detained by the judicial department.B.They were prevented from their positions.C.They were threatened by the
14、criminal gangs.D.They justly judged Ms. Escobedo“s daughter“s case.(2).Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the mounting femicides?(分数:4.00)A.Violence toward women is a common phenomenon occurring in Mexico.B.Mexico“s government kept an indifferent attitude to the violence toward wom
15、en.C.Mexico“s government has exerted itself to tackle crimes against females.D.The statistics about women victim cases is usually distorted by the government.(3).Which of the following statements contains a metaphor?(分数:4.00)A.Female deaths suggest a callous disregard by Mexico“s government.B.It sho
16、uld focus less on muddling with the figures.C.This epidemic has led authorities of the country to downplay the mounting violence.D.Ms Escobedo“s death has already sparked protests throughout Mexico.(4).The authorities“ misdeclaration about violence against women was due to all the following EXCEPT(分
17、数:4.00)A.international criticism.B.maintenance of governor“s reputation.C.political system.D.establishment of state image.(5).The sentence in the last paragraph “it should focus less on muddling with the figures.“ suggests(分数:4.00)A.it is wrong and unacceptable to distort the statistics of femicides
18、.B.there are more and more women involved in the drug violence in Mexico.C.the government should pay less attention to the figure of female victims.D.it is no good trying to conceal the serious state of violence against women.三、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)One school night this month I sidled up to Alex
19、ander, my 15-year-old son, and stroked his cheek in a manner I hoped would seem casual. Alex knew better, sensing by my touch, which lingered just a moment too long, that I was sneaking a touch of the stubble that had begun to sprout near his ears. A year ago he would have ignored this intrusion and
20、 returned my gesture with a squeeze. But now he recoiled, retreating stormily to his computer screen. That, and a peevish roll of his eyes, told me more forcefully than words, Morn, you are so busted! I had committed the ultimate folly: invading my teenager“s personal space. “The average teenager ha
21、s pretty strong feelings about his privacy.“ Lara Fox, a recent young acquaintance, told me with an assurance that brooked no debate. Her friend Hilary Frankel chimed in: “What Alex is saying is: “This is my body changing. It“s not yours.“ Intruding, however discreetly, risked making him feel babied
22、 “at a time when feeling like an adult is very important to him,“ she added. O.K., score one for the two of you. These young women, after all, are experts. Ms. Frankel and Ms. Fox, both 17, are the authors of Breaking the Code (New American Library), a new book that seeks to bridge the generational
23、divide between parents and adolescents. It is being promoted by its publisher as the first self-help guide by teenagers for their parents, a kind of Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are From Venus that demystifies the language and actions of teenagers. The girls tackled issues including curfews, money, s
24、chool pressures, smoking and sibling rivalry. Personally, I welcomed insights into teenagers from any qualified experts, and that included the authors. The most common missteps in interacting with teenagers, they instructed me, stem from the turf war between parents asserting their right to know wha
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