[外语类试卷]大学英语六级模拟试卷571及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 571及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled My View on Mass Blessing Messages. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below. 1现在很多人使用群发短信的形式传 递节日祝福 2产生这种现象的原因和可能带来的结果 3我的观点 My View on Mass Bl
2、essing Messages 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-4, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information
3、given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Disney World: Cities of Simulation as Postmodern Utopias (乌托邦 ) What is the essence of Disney World? Much of it revolves around Dis
4、neys effort to create the illusion for visitors that they have entered a perfect world, which more closely conforms to their desires. Disney creates this “perfect world“ in various ways. For example, it encourages visitors to see the park through the eyes of a child and defines itself as a place tha
5、t “brings dreams to life“. But most essentially it creates a fictionalized version of a perfect world by inviting visitors to escape their containment in physical reality so they are no longer limited by time, distance, size and physical laws. Disney World is centered on Main Street USA; surrounding
6、 this small town sentiment are the four worlds:Fantasyland,Frontierland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland. The idea is that even in a small town atmosphere there are no limitations to reality, space, odyssey (冒险征程 ) or time. This small town construct offers us a vision of an America that never was, an
7、d the possibility of tomorrow that may never be. It occurs in a time of the Utopian representations of yesterday and tomorrow. Tourists are suspended, in amid very different times,between worlds that do not exist in real time. In various attractions,visitors seem to float through the human body and
8、through DNA; they travel to the past and future,and leave the earth. On the thrill rides,they defy gravity,moving at speeds and in ways that seem to violate what common sense tells them that should be possible. Disney World also invites visitors to escape the fallen state of society and the self. It
9、 creates idealized visions of American capitalism and political history, and draws visitors into a world of perpetual celebration,full of parades and fireworks,with costumed performers and endless invitations to fun. The effect is not unlike participating in a 365-day-a-year holiday, in which negati
10、ve emotions are banished from life. When you put all this together,it becomes obvious that Disney World offers visitors the fictionalized realization of humanitys deepest dream: transcendence (超越 ). In Disney World, we go beyond the mundane (世俗 ). In place of the world we normally find ourselves in,
11、 in which most opportunities are closed to us and most human motives are concealed, we go on a journey through symbolic worlds that are objective and material, but seemingly as weightless, carefree and fantastic as the imagination. In all this,Disney undoes the dry “scientism“ of the world view of c
12、ontemporary societies. It was the German sociologist Max Weber who said that in the modern age we are witnessing the disappointment of the world with the rise of science and the declining influence of religion. The creations of simulation culture, such as Disney, seem to be attractive again for us w
13、ith the new promise that art and technology can re-create our surroundings in the form of an updated version of contemporary romance stories, with myths of space flight,aliens,time travel and lost worlds. But Disney doesnt only offer objectified fantasies. Through the power of simulation, it also sh
14、ows us the way technology will give us power over and freedom from, the world. Disney takes the various possibilities of technology that one day we will go into outer space or travel freely across the globe or evolve a perfect society and it creates the simulation of these things so we can enjoy in
15、fictional form, now,the powers we hope to enjoy later,in reality. These qualities make Disney World the ultimate showcase for the way technology will lead to transcendence of the earthly world. In place of the promise of modernism, which told us that we could realistically hope that technology would
16、 bring in an age of wealth, power over nature, and rationality, it reveals a “postmodern“ promise that has emerged out of modernism,in which we are told that technology will allow us to escape the conditions of society and the physical world. We can thus see in Disney two trends that define the age:
17、 the desire to escape the constraints of life through the new magic wand of technology and the desire to pretend that we have done so in invented worlds of simulation. One might say that if the great myth or “meta-story“ of America is the story of progress, then Disney World is a place that masquera
18、des (化妆舞会 ) as the happy ending,in which progress culminates in a utopia of transcendence that undoes the fallen state of nature, society and ourselves. These characteristics place Disney World in a long line of utopias invented by Western civilization. But unlike most others, which were rendered in
19、 fiction or put into practice in small communities, in Disney, a perfect world is seemingly brought to life with simulation and offered as a vacation paradise. There are excessive signs throughout the park that indicate tourists where to take pictures. These signs are usually located in front of att
20、ractions or rides, so that tourists equate their good time with specific places, and the Disney memory will linger with the pictures that tourists treasure and integrate into their real lives. Whenever they crave (渴望 )happy times,they automatically envision a specific place or location at Disney. On
21、e of the ironies in all this is that Disney World misrepresents our desire for a better world, even as it expresses it. On the one hand,it expresses our desire for an idealized existence that is innocent of evil and imperfection. But it does so by inviting us to degenerate to a state of happiness be
22、fore the fall from childhood, with simplified visions of life that filter out the difficult truths of the self and society. The contradictions inherent in Disney World are deepened by the fact that it is only able to show us its vision of Utopia by turning us into passive consumers who are taken for
23、 rides. Thus, we can see a danger that is at the essence of our relationship to technology. In the way it does everything for us and encourages us to both think of ourselves as children and lose ourselves in images and fantasy;Disney reveals the way technology can promote narcissistic (自我陶醉的 ) perso
24、nality traits in those who use it. In Disney,there is the ultimate attempt to rely on technology,in which even experiences are manufactured for us by machines. Disney World is a cautionary tale that shows us, not only the wonders of the future, but the danger that progress might cause humanity to de
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