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1、专业英语八级-阅读理解(十五)及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、BREADING COMPREH(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、BTEXT A/B(总题数:1,分数:25.00)Clancy Martin knows a lot about lying. Hes now an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, specializing in 19th- and 20th-century continental philosophy and busi
2、ness ethics, and he wrote his dissertation on deception. But he really learned how to lie in his youth, when he was a crackerjack jewelry salesman. Not as good as his brother, perhaps, but good enough to turn a fake Rolex into the real thing and money into the expression of love. I do miss it, Marti
3、n admits. I miss that feeling of being on the edge. Say what you will, there is something fun about deceiving people. It may be a sickness.Talking to Martin about deception can be unnerving. His voice, sweetened with sincerity, has the compulsive tones of a convert. Sincere people make good salesmen
4、. So what to make of Clancy Martin a man who wants to sell his debut novel while reclaiming his soul?When he was young, selling was simple a matter of getting a customer to buy into his fictions. He was a very gifted liar, says his brother and former business partner, Darren. Wed say storyteller a w
5、onderful storyteller. That much is still true, as Martins novel, How to Sell, makes clear. How to Sell is outrageous, theatrical and slicker than oil. It tells the tale of Bobby Clark, a high-school dropout who joins his older brother at a jewelry emporium in Texas. Its a festival of drugs, diamonds
6、 and sex. Prostitution, a saleswoman turned hooker suggests at one point, is a more honest kind of living than the jewelry trade (at least in this book). With what I do now, she tells Bobby, I sleep well at night.Martin was born in Toronto, in 1967. Like his protagonist, he left high school, moved t
7、o Texas and got a job at the jewelry store where his brother worked. I would say that, unfortunately, most of the book is lifted directly from my life with some exaggeration and lots of omission, says Martin cheerfully. For a young man, the life had a kind of reckless glamour. You sell a diamond, an
8、d boom, he says. But Martin was a little different from most employees. He read, for example. Just as Bobby riffs on a Jorge Luis Borges story to sell a bracelet, Martin wove stories for customers from the plotlines of books, and hed read Spinozas Ethics between booze and bumps of coke. Bobbys pain,
9、 too, comes from Martins life: his complicated relationships with his older brother and his charming but crazy father, Bill, who was never quite far enough out of the picture. I think a lot of Clancys interest in self-deception came from his interest in who his dad was, says his ex-wife, Alicia Mart
10、in. It was difficult to know, especially in the later years, talking to Bill, what was real.Martin tried to steer his life in another direction. He went to college, began graduate school in philosophy and married. Then, one day, when he was in Copenhagen working on a paper on Kier Kegaard, his broth
11、er called and asked him to help with the business plan for expanding his jewelry store. Suddenly, Martin was out of school and back in jewels. Unlike the shop started by the brothers in the novel, the Martins joint venture was clean, Darren insists. But the game, more or less, was the same: the proc
12、ess of turning a gem from a mass of matter into a narrative of possibility.In the seven years Martin worked there, life was never boring, but it wasnt much of a life. I had all this experience, and no sense of moral responsibility, Martin says. His marriage broke up. He despaired. But he began writi
13、ng, and that seemed to offer the promise of something worthwhile. Id been doing all this cocaine, he says, and I got to the office very early, 5 or 6:30 in the morning. At this time I was so close to killing myself, and every morning I made it part of my ritual: Id get my gun and go into the bathroo
14、m and look in the mirror with the gun in my mouth, and finally I said, I cant do this anymore, and I went into the office and went to my computer and wrote this short story. He returned to graduate school. He wanted to understand deception and self-deception not practice it. Insofar as he could.Mart
15、in remarried and became a professor. In addition to writing fiction, he translates Nietzsche and has edited several collections on ethics (including the forthcoming Philosophy of Deception); his nonfiction book Love, Lies and Marriage comes out next year. When we spoke two months ago, he said his li
16、fe was now incredibly calm and domestic. He did not say that he was undergoing one of the most trying periods of his life. Last week, Martin sent an e-mail that had the rush of confession. I dont know if I mentioned that I did try, finally, to kill myself, about four months ago, he wrote. He said th
17、at he was now finally sober, and that the spring had been an interesting road, learning rigorous honesty and moral inventory and all that. Being true to oneself, it turns out, is not something that can be learned entirely in the classroom, or through the therapy of writing a novel.When we first spok
18、e, Martin talked about Nietzsches insistence on the necessity of being honest about self-deception. We have to recognize that to flourish as human beings, we have to lie to ourselves, he said. But were not going to lie to ourselves about that. We deceive ourselves with open eyes.With How to Sell, Ma
19、rtin has written a gem of a story. Selling it probably wont be hard. The bigger challenge for Martin might be to learn how to stop selling.(分数:25.00)(1).In Martins book, the jewelry business is A. an ideal place for high school drop-outs to start their career. B. like a party in which everybody enjo
20、ys the excitement and luxury. C. full of opportunities for knowledgeable people to prosper. D. a world where people rarely value the virtue of honesty.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Which of the following is NOT true about Bobby Clark, the protagonist of the book How to Sell? A. He makes use of what he has re
21、ad to promote sale. B. He was born in Toronto and dropped out of high school. C. He has a brother who introduces him into the jewelry business. D. His relationship with his father is rather complicated.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(3).It can be inferred from paragraph 5 and 6 EXCEPT that A. the sense of moral r
22、esponsibility is important to marriage. B. the jewelry business has great appeal to Martin. C. philosophy is a much less interesting subject than deception. D. excitement is not the most important component of life.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(4).The sentence in the last paragraph The bigger challenge for Mart
23、in might be to learn how to stop selling implies that A. once a person learns how to sell, the skill will never be forgotten. B. if a book becomes a best-seller, it is difficult not to stop selling it. C. cheating might become a kind of addiction that is hard to get rid of. D. books on cheating can
24、always arouse peoples interest of purchase.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(5).Which of the following does this passage most probably belong to? A. A book review in a newspaper. B. An introduction in a jewelry magazine. C. An extract from a biography. D. An analysis of deception from an essay.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.三、BT
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