[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)练习试卷33及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)练习试卷 33及答案与解析 0 Even if they produced no other positive result, the attacks on the London Underground have compelled Europeans of all faiths to think with new urgency about the Continents Muslim minority. Such a reckoning was long overdue. Some left-wing politicians, like Londons mayor, Ke
2、n Livingstone, have chosen to emphasize the proximate causes of Muslim anger, focusing on the outrage widely felt in Islamic immigrant communities over the war in Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But the harsh reality is that the crisis in relations between the European mainstream and the
3、Islamic diaspora has far deeper roots, consoling as it might be to pretend otherwise. Indeed, the news could scarcely be worse. What Europeans are waking up to is a difficult truth: the immigrants who perform the Continents menial jobs, and, as is often forgotten, began coming to Europe in the 1950s
4、 because European governments and businesses encouraged their mass migration, are profoundly alienated from European society for reasons that have little to do with the Middle East and everything to do with Europe. This alienation is cultural, historical and above all religious, as much if not more
5、than it is political. Immigrants who were drawn to Europe because of the Continents economic success are in rebellion against the cultural, social and even psychological sources of that success. In a sense, Europes bad fortune is that Islam is in crisis. Imagine that Mexican Catholicism was in a sim
6、ilar state, and that a powerful, well-financed minority of anti-modem purists was doing its most successful proselytizing among Mexican immigrants in places like Los Angeles, Phoenix and Chicago, above all among the discontented, underemployed youth of the barrios. The predictable, perhaps even the
7、inevitable, result would be the same sort of estrangement between Hispanics and the American mainstream. Whatever the roots of the present troubles, what is undeniable is that many immigrant Muslims and their children remain unreconciled to their situation in Europe. Some find their traditional reli
8、gious values scorned, while others find themselves alienated by the independence of women, with all its implications for the future of the “traditional“ Muslim family. In response, many have turned to the most obscurantist interpretation of the Islamic faith as a salve. At the fringes of the diaspor
9、a, some have turned to violence. So far, at least, neither the carrot nor the stick has worked. Politicians talk of tighter immigration controls. Yet the reality is that a Europe in demographic freefall needs more, not fewer, immigrants if it is to maintain its prosperity. Tony Blair just proposed n
10、ew laws allowing the deportation of radical mullahs and the shutting of mosques and other sites associated with Islamic extremism. But given the sheer size of the Muslim population in England and throughout the rest of Europe, the security services are always going to be playing catch-up. Working to
11、gether, and in a much more favorable political and security context, French and Spanish authorities have, after more than 20 years, been unable to put an end to the terrorism of the Basque separatist group ETA. And there are at least twice as many Muslims in France as there are Basques in Spain. At
12、the same time, it is difficult to see how the extremists grievances can ever be placated by conciliatory gestures. It is doubtful that the British governments proposed ban on blasphemy against Islam and other religions will have a demonstrable effect. (What would have happened to Salman Rushdie had
13、such a ban been in force when “The Satanic Verses“ was published?) Meanwhile, the French government has tried to create an “official“ state-sanctioned French Islam. This approach may be worth the effort, but the chances of success are uncertain. It will require the enthusiastic participation of an I
14、slamic religious establishment whose influence over disaffected youth is unclear. What seems clearer is that European governments have very little time and nowhere near enough knowledge about which members of the Islamic community really are “preachers of hate“ and which, however unpalatable their v
15、iews, are part of the immigrant mainstream. The multicultural fantasy in Europe -its eclipse can be seen most poignantly in Holland, that most self-definedly liberal of all European countries was that, in due course, assuming that the proper resources were committed and benevolence deployed, Islamic
16、 and other immigrants would eventually become liberals. As its said, they would come to “accept“ the values of their new countries. It was never clear how this vision was supposed to coexist with multiculturalisms other main assumption, which was that group identity should be maintained. But by now
17、that question is largely academic: the European vision of multiculturalism, in all its simultaneous good will and self-congratulation, is no longer sustainable. And most Europeans know it. What they dont know is what to do next. If the broad-brush anti-Muslim discourse of Jean-Marie Le Pens National
18、 Front in France or the Vlaams Belang Party in Belgium entered the political mainstream, it would only turn the Islamic diaspora in Europe into the fifth column that, for the moment, it is certainly not. But Europeans can hardly accept an immigrant veto over their own mores, whether those mores invo
19、lve womens rights or, for that matter, the right to blaspheme, which the Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh so bravely asserted and died for. Figuring out how to prevent Europes multicultural reality from becoming a war of all against all is the challenge that confronts the Continent. It makes all of Eur
20、opes other problems, from the economy to the euro to the sclerosis of social democracy, seem trivial by comparison. Unfortunately, unlike those challenges, this one is existential and urgent and has no obvious answers. 1 According to the passage, which of the following is the major cause for the att
21、acks on the London Underground? ( A) The anger among Islamic immigrants over the Iraqi War. ( B) The Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ( C) The Islamic alienation from European society. ( D) The Islamic diaspor 2 According to the passage, which of the following is the major lesson learned from the attac
22、ks on the London Underground? ( A) The government should propose new laws stopping the Islamic diaspora. ( B) The British army should pull out from the Iraqi war. ( C) The government should guard against the Islamic bombers. ( D) Europeans should draw their attention to the Muslim minority. 3 The si
23、tuation of the Muslims in Europe is what the following state except _. ( A) Their own religion is looked down upon. ( B) They are satisfied with the economic success. ( C) They are alienated in culture, history and religion. ( D) The independence of women has an impact on the future of their family.
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