[外语类试卷]2006年四川大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2006年四川大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Superstition is a biased word. Look up almost any dictionary definition and you will see that it implies that every religion not based on reason or knowledge is called a superstition. Even the word knowledge is a two-faced word. Presumably, it is us
2、ed as a synonym for reason. What it all comes down to is that people designate as superstitious what they do not think reasonable in someone elses religion. It is true that a persons religion must be based on some kind of knowledge. But what kind of knowledge is meant? Scientific, experimental, rati
3、onal? Such knowledge is natural and maybe ethical and then it is natural religious knowledge. A person may quite easily conclude from observing the universe that only God could have produced it. That knowledge is not religion, not even if a person is bound to recognize a creator of the universe. It
4、is natural knowledge such as Confucius, Socrates or Zoroaster possessed. Natural religious knowledge, as is evident in the history of the human race, although it helps to make a malt good, hardly, suffices to keep him good, especially in times of crisis. Will such natural knowledge, for instance, su
5、stain a man when he has suddenly lost all his money and even his wife and children? Will it offer the hope of ever seeing them again? Will it influence him gladly to sacrifice his life for his family, his country, his religion? Only a strong sense of supernatural religion, a reliance upon God, will
6、provide the necessary courage for right action. All the great religions of the world-Christianity, Hinduism, Chinese Buddhism and Islam-have shown men the way to such courage and its resulting peace of mind and heart and peace with all men. They point to a better sort of life, mostly a life somewher
7、e else, or, at least, an end to the troubles of this life. Christianity and Islam direct men to look up, hope for and strive after an eternal life of happiness in the possession of God. Hinduism also encourages its adherents to achieve successively higher incarnations until they achieve unity, becom
8、e one with Brahman-God. The agnostic or the atheist thinks of all of these creeds as religious superstition. Are the agnostic and the atheist free of superstition? Hardly. Every thinking man has a natural bent for religion, for ideals above and beyond earthly ones. If he crushes his natural inclinat
9、ion, which is God-inspired ideals, he most likely will substitute a series of self-inspired ideals or some fad like astrology, which will become a religion for him. There is a line between religion and superstition which everyone must learn to identify, of forfeit a true direction in his life. 1 Acc
10、ording to the passage, people define superstition as _. ( A) some religious knowledge not based on reason ( B) anything that seems unreasonable to them ( C) anything that seems unreasonable in another persons religion ( D) any natural knowledge of a religion that is two-faced and totally different f
11、rom another 2 The second paragraph tells us that natural religious knowledge can hardly keep a person good because _. ( A) he is not always willing to sacrifice himself ( B) he does not rely upon God ( C) he may sometimes die for right action ( D) he may suffer crisis in his career 3 According to th
12、e author, all the great religions of the world _. ( A) bring peace of mind and peace with other human being ( B) put forth a better life now and promise eternal life in the Western Paradise ( C) give courage to their adherents to live and to die peacefully ( D) urge their adherents to achieve higher
13、 incarnations 4 From the passage we are told that the atheists _. ( A) have little or no religious knowledge ( B) have ideals that are beyond earthly ones ( C) are mostly astrologers who have too many materialistic ideals in life ( D) are actually not free from superstition 5 Of the following sugges
14、ted title, the one that most accurately sums UP the passage is _. ( A) The Great Religions on Earth ( B) What Is Superstition ( C) Religion and Superstition ( D) Achieve Unity with God 5 When we think of Hollywood-a term I use loosely to describe American movie production in general, not simply film
15、s made in Los Angeles-we think of films aimed at amusing audiences and making money for producers. During the early years of the new century, as workers won their demands for higher wages and a shorter working week, leisure assumed an increasingly important role in everyday life. Amusement parks, pr
16、ofessional baseball games, nickelodeons, and dance halls attracted a wide array of men and women anxious to spend their hard earned dollars in the pursuit of fun and relaxation. Yet of all these new cultural endeavors, films were the most important and widely attended source of amusement. For a mere
17、 five or ten cents, even the poorest worker could afford to take himself and his family to the local nickelodeon or storefront theatre. Taking root in urban working-class and immigrant neighborhoods, cinemas soon spread to middle-class districts of cities and into small communities throughout the na
18、tion. “Every little town that has never been able to afford and maintain an opera house,“ observed one journalist in 1908, “now boasts one or two Bijou Dreams.“ By 1910, the appeal of film was so great that nearly one-third of the nation flocked to the cinema each week; ten years later, weekly atten
19、dance equaled 50 per cent of the nations population. Early films were primarily aimed at entertaining audiences, but entertainment did not always come in the form of escapist fantasies. Many of the issues that dominated progressive-era polities were also portrayed on the serene. “Between 1990 and 19
20、17,“ observes Kevin Brownlow, “literally thousands of films dealt with the most pressing problems of the day-white slavery, political corruptions, gangsterism, loansharking: slum landlords, capital vs. labor, racial prejudice, etc.“ While most of these films were produced by studios and independent
21、companies, a significant nmnber were made by what we might call today “special interest groups“. As films quickly emerged as the nations most popular form of mass entertainment, they attracted the attention of a wide range organizations that recognized the mediums enormous potential for disseminatin
22、g propaganda to millions of viewers. 6 We can almost be sure that a “nickelodeon“ is _. ( A) a luxurious theatre ( B) an opera house ( C) a simple cinema ( D) a cheap film 7 “Bijou Dreams“ in the 2nd paragraph probably refers to _. ( A) cinemas ( B) dance halls ( C) theatres ( D) amusement parks 8 F
23、rom the context, “medium“ as use in the last sentence refers to _. ( A) studios and companies ( B) mass entertainment ( C) films ( D) the pursuit of fan and relaxation 9 The passage is about _. ( A) Hollywood and films ( B) the history and function of film ( C) American movie production ( D) the dev
24、elopment of film production 10 It can be concluded from the last paragraph that _. ( A) films quickly became a very form of entertainment and are welcome by people of all classes ( B) many of the social and political problems were reflected on the screen of the films ( C) films often dealt with the
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