[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷28及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)练习试卷 28及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Despite their many differences of temperament and of literary perspective, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville, and Whitman share certain beliefs. Common to all these writers is their humanistic perspective. Its basic premises are that humans are
2、the spiritual center of the universe and that in them alone is the clue to nature, history, and ultimately the cosmos itself. Without denying outright the existence either of a deity or of brute matter, this perspective nevertheless rejects them as exclusive principles of interpretation and prefers
3、to explain humans and the world in terms of humanity itself. This preference is expressed most clearly in the transcendentalist principle that the structure of the universe literally duplicates the structure of the individual self; therefore, all knowledge begins with self-knowledge. This common per
4、spective is almost always universalized. Its emphasis is not upon the individual as a particular European or American, but upon the human as universal, freed from the accidents of time, space, birth, and talent. Thus, for Emerson, the “American Scholar“ turns out to be simply “Man Thinking;“ while,
5、for Whitman, the “Song of Myself“ merges imperceptibly into a song of all the “children of Adam,“ where “every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you“. Also common to all the five writers is the belief that individual virtue and happiness depend upon self-realization, which, in turn, depends up
6、on the harmonious reconciliation of two universal psychological tendencies; first, the self-asserting impulse of the individual to withdraw, to remain unique and separate, and to be responsible only to himself or herself and second, the self-transcending impulse of the individual to embrace the whol
7、e world in the experience of a single moment and to know and become one with that world. These conflicting impulses can be seen in the democratic ethic. Democracy advocates individualism, the preservation of the individuals freedom and self-expression. But the democratic self is torn between the dut
8、y to self, which is implied by the concept of liberty, and the duty to society, which is implied by the concepts of equality and fraternity, A third assumption common to the five writers is that intuition and imagination offer a surer road to truth than does abstract logic or scientific method. It i
9、s illustrated by their emphasis upon introspectiontheir belief that the clue to external nature is to be found in the inner world of individual psychologyand by their interpretation of experience as, in essence, symbolic. Both these stresses presume an organic relationship between the sell and the c
10、osmos of which only intuition and imagination can properly take account. These writers faith in the imagination and in themselves as practitioners of imagination led them to conceive of the writer as a seer and enabled them to achieve supreme confidence in their own moral and metaphysical insights.
11、(464 words) 1 The main idea of this passage is the discussion on_. ( A) differences of temperaments of the five writers ( B) What is the center of the cosmos ( C) the common concepts of the five writers ( D) some briefs concerning the relationship between humanism and democracy 2 Which statement of
12、the following is NOT true in terms of humanistic perspective? ( A) The structure of the universe is similar to that of the individual. ( B) Humans are the spiritual center of the cosmos. ( C) All knowledge begins with self-knowledge. ( D) It is the shared perspective that made these five writers fam
13、ous. 3 What does the second paragraph intend to convey? ( A) The comparison of their individual personalities. ( B) The contrast of their individual works. ( C) Humanistic perspective exists anywhere, any time. ( D) Europe and America are different from the rest of the world in some aspects. 4 The t
14、hird paragraph tells us that_. ( A) there are some differences between democracy and democratic self ( B) a person should embrace the whole world and become one with that world ( C) individual virtue and happiness relies on how you can balance yourself and others ( D) some people are selfish; while
15、others are not. 5 The reason of the five writers for their objection to scientific method is that ( A) the human cant obtain the understanding between the individual and the cosmos ( B) they believe that intuition and imagination is more reliable ( C) humans are born to understand the external natur
16、e ( D) everything in the world is symbolic 5 Professor Walter Oechsler of the University of Mannheim (Germany) believes the workplace and workforce in the 21st century will be characterized by “flexibilization. “ Oechsler sees the flexibilization“ of the workplace and workforce leading to “a core gr
17、oup with unlimited full employment, and an increasingly larger group of short-term limited and/or part-time employees who face severe employment risks, ultimately resulting in stress. “ Unfortunately, I must agree with Oechslers rather unpleasant prediction. Increasing global competition will lead t
18、o increasing pressure and stress on all employees. Employees who are unprepared for the new workplace will find themselves at great risk. Oechsler goes on to describe a major change in corporate strategy. “Whereas the typical corporate strategy of the industrial society was uniform mass production w
19、ith Tayloristic structures and stable employment, the dominant strategy for global competition is flexible specialization. The strategy of flexible specialization is directed toward customer needs. “ This shift in focus from fixed standardized production schedules to flexible customized customer ser
20、vices will dramatically affect the workplace and workforce. The 21st-century employee will have to bring a “flexible specialization“ to the 21st-century organization. Twenty-first century organizations will only be interested in hiring employees who bring a specialization that will serve the flexibl
21、e needs of customer/clients. Staff positions to support these customer-driven processes will still be available, but these staff positions (non-core competencies) will constantly be re-evaluated in light of possible outsourcing. Except for a small group of core professionals, employees will have to
22、adopt a mindset of selling their special competencies to different employers. Oechsler envisions these employees as “entrepreneurs marketing their own human resources in order to make a living“. Employability will be the key-to employee survival, not the stability of the company. Another powerful tr
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