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1、专业八级-581 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING & ERRO(总题数:3,分数:100.00)Changes in the technology of communication are occurring so rapidly that we human beings now move through a cloud of messages as densely as a locust-storm. Every new device increases 1 the speed and the outreach of the last,
2、and young people are now governed by the gadgets in their hands, which don“t merely contain their lives and also to a great extent dictate them. 2 Of course, the print media still exist. There are old-fashioned people like myself who make a living by writing things, and old-fashioned people like you
3、, who support us by reading, or at any rate buy, what we write. But maybe it“s only people like us 3 who are able really to regret for the changes that are sweeping 4 away so much that we depended upon. The rest of the world is caught up in the torrent of gadgets, each new model is designed to 5 rel
4、ieve its owner of one more source of spiritual exercise or one 6 more obstacle to fun. Memory now exists behind a screen. Very few is stored in our heads, and our recollections drift in cyberspace 7 like asteroids, unconnected to the orbit in which we move. Written letters are a thing of past, and e
5、ssays are downloaded 8 from the sites devoted to them. Research means surfing the web, and as for social lifethis is a matter of tweeting and twittering as one drifts through cyberspace. Facebook friendships bubble up in a moment, and consist of a mutual agreement between strangers to 9 put themselv
6、es on display. More and more does it seem that putting yourself on display is what it is all about, which there is 10 nothing more to love and friendship than being mutually visible.(分数:30.00)_Language is fantastically complex. Its built-in means of combining and recombining (nesting) of its various
7、 levels have 11 suggested to many leading linguists that language is theoretically infinite though not practical so in everyday usage. 12 It almost sounds too complex to be able to detect any significant leveling out of language any more than one could detect by observation that the sun is burning i
8、tself out. As far as I am conscious no linguist seriously purports that 13 the restructuring process of language overrides the streamlining process resulted in a qualitative positive development of 14 language. If we decide that language did originally develop, possibly evolving animal communication
9、, we can only do 15 so by assuming evolution to be a universally valid principle. This type 16 of a priori reasoning was the basic fallacy of pre-Nineteenth Century “speculative grammar“ which was pre-scientific in modem 17 sense of the word. However, the observable data neither indicate that such a
10、 18 period of pre-historic development even existed, nor they 19 suggest a cause of the subsequent state of equilibrium or process of simplification that would have to have come into operation at some time after such a pre-historic development. Noam Chomsky, one of the most prominent linguists of th
11、e twentieth century, has indicated that human language and animal communication are not even comparative entities because they 20 are so different.(分数:30.00)_Poetry doesn“t matter to most people. One has to wonder if poetry has any place in the 21st century, when music videos and satellite televisio
12、n offer daunting competition for poems, which demand a good deal of attention and considerate analytic skills, as 21 well as some knowledge of the traditions of poetry. In the 19th century, poets like Scott, Byron, and Longfellow had huge audiences around the world. Their works were best sellers, ye
13、t they were cultural heroes as well. But readers had few 22 choices in those days. One imagines, perhaps false, that people 23 actually liked poetry. It provided them with narratives that entertained and inspired. They gave them words to attach to their 24 feelings. They enjoyed folk ballads, too. I
14、n the sense, music and 25 poetry joined hands. In the 20th century, something went to amiss. Poetry became 26 “difficult“. That is, poets began to reflect the complex of modern 27 culture, its fierce disjunctions. The poems of Ezra Pound, Hilda Doolittle and T.S. Eliot asked a lot of the reader, inc
15、luding a range of cultural references to topics when even in the early 1900s had 28 become little known. To read Pound and Eliot with easy, for 29 instance, one needed some knowledge of Greek and Latin poetry. That kind of learning had been fairly common among educated readers in the past. The same
16、could be said for most readers in the 30 (分数:40.00)_专业八级-581 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PROOFREADDING & ERRO(总题数:3,分数:100.00)Changes in the technology of communication are occurring so rapidly that we human beings now move through a cloud of messages as densely as a locust-storm. Every new device i
17、ncreases 1 the speed and the outreach of the last, and young people are now governed by the gadgets in their hands, which don“t merely contain their lives and also to a great extent dictate them. 2 Of course, the print media still exist. There are old-fashioned people like myself who make a living b
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