[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)练习试卷27及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)练习试卷 27及答案与解析 0 “Whats done cannot be undone,“ moaned Lady Macbeth in her famous sleepwalking scene. If she woke up in the 21st century, she would be pleased to discover that whatever can be done can be undone, too. Or perhaps it just seems that way in the new social spaces we are carving
2、for ourselves online. On popular web sites devoted to social networking, innovative verbs have been springing up to describe equally innovative forms of interactions: you can friend someone on Facebook; follow a fellow user on Twitter; or favorite a video on YouTube. Change your mind? You can just a
3、s easily unfriend, unfollow or unfavorite with a click of the mouse. The recent un-trend has also seeped into the world of advertising. KFC is marketing its new Kentucky Grilled Chicken with the tagline “UNthink: Taste the UNfried Side of KFC.“ The cellphone company MetroPCS challenges you to “Unlim
4、it Yourself,“ while its competitor Boost Mobile wants you to get “UNoverageD“ and “UNcontractD“ (ridding yourself of burdensome overage fees and contracts). Even victims of the financial downturn can seek solace in un-: ABC broadcast a special report in May telling viewers how to get “Un-Broke.“ Whe
5、re did all of this un- activity come from? Ever since Old English, the un- prefix has come in two basic flavors. It can be used like the word “not“ to negate adjectives (unkind, uncertain, unfair) and the occasional noun (unreason, unrest, unemployment). Or it can attach to a verb to indicate the re
6、versal of an action (unbend, unfasten, unmask). Both kinds of un-are ripe for creating new words. The negative variety of the prefix has been particularly fertile for spinning off nouns, at least since 7-Up first branded itself as the “Un-Cola“ in the late 1960s. In the business world we now find un
7、conferences and unmarketing, predicated on the notion that we need to rethink traditional models of conferences and marketing. And beware of unnovation, the opposite of innovation. But its the reversible un- that has really been getting a workout lately, even more so than its semantic sibling de- (a
8、s in declutter or defragment). Our expectations that any action can be taken back have been primed by a few decades of personal computing, which injected the founding metaphor of “undoing“ into the common consciousness. An early glimmer of our Age of Undoing appeared in a prescient 1976 research rep
9、ort by Lance A. Miller and JohnC. Thomas ofI. B.M., drably titled “Behavioral Issues in the Use of Interactive Systems.“ “It would be quite useful,“ Miller and Thomas observe, “to permit users to take back at least the immediately preceding command (by issuing some special undo command).“ Useful ind
10、eed! The undo command would become a crucial feature of text editors and word processors in the PC era, assigned the now-familiar keyboard shortcut of Control-Z by programmers at the research center Xerox PAR C. In the software of the 80s, some undo commands became “multilevel,“ allowing users to ta
11、ke back a whole series of actions (called the undo stack), not just the most recent one. Ad-hoc un- verbs began to emerge for these reversible innovations. In 1984, the software company New Star introduced the unerase command for its word-processing program NewWord, whileI.B.M.s VisiWord countered w
12、ith undelete. From there it was a quick step to unbolding, unitalicizing and even un-underlining your errantly formatted text. The Yale University linguist Laurence R. Horn sees an earlier technological metaphor at work in the flurry of un- verbs. As Horn writes in “Uncovering the Un-Word,“ a paper
13、in the journal Sophia Linguistica: “The prevailing sense is that for something to unhappen, the tape of reality must be set to Rewind. That this is a practical impossibility . . . does not make the metaphor any the less attractive.“ Rewinding the tape of reality is an appealing metaphor in science f
14、iction, unsurprisingly. Nancy Etchemendys young-adult novel, “The Power of Un,“ features a middle-school student who operates a gizmo called “The Unner“ to go back in time and undo past events. Songwriters have also made poetic use of the un- prefix to imagine the reversal of irreversible things, no
15、tably falling in and out of love. Its a useful lyrical trick in such genres as folk rock (Lucinda Williamss “Unsuffer Me“), R I could not unlove him now.“ What sets latter-day un-verbs apart from these historical examples is that the “reality rewind“ is no longer a flight of counterfactual fancy: it
16、s built right into the interfaces that we use to make sense of our shared virtual worlds. 1 The un-verb can be found in the following EXCEPT _. ( A) online ( B) on cellphone ( C) in advertising ( D) in broadcasting 2 The un-prefix can be used to do the following EXCEPT _. ( A) to negate adjectives (
17、 B) to reverse an action ( C) to negate nouns ( D) to stop an action 3 The passage is mainly about _. ( A) the digitized life ( B) the functions of computers ( C) the development of language ( D) the development of computers 4 What is true about the un-verbs used nowadays? ( A) People use them to re
18、flect their fancy. ( B) People use them to reverse irreversible things. ( C) People use them to undo past events in their life. ( D) People use them in the interfaces of the virtual worlds. 5 What do you think the author is going to talk about following the last paragraph? ( A) The history of the un
19、-verbs. ( B) The importance of the un-verbs. ( C) The meaning of the “reality rewind“. ( D) The use of un-verbs in the virtual worlds. 5 Current economic hardships have had what is called in constitutional law a “disparate impact“: The crisis has not afflicted everyone equally. Although women are a
20、majority of the workforce, perhaps as many as 80 percent of jobs lost were held by men. This injury to men is particularly unfortunate because it may exacerbate, and be exacerbated by, a culture of immaturity among the many young men who are reluctant to grow up. Increasingly, they are defecting fro
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