[考研类试卷]2007年中山大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2007年中山大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析 一、阅读理解 0 Scholars often fail to see that music played an important role in the preservation of African culture in the United States. They correctly note that slavery stripped some cultural elements from Black peopletheir political and economic systemsbut they underestim
2、ate the significance of music in sustaining other African cultural values. African music, unlike the music of some other cultures, was based on a total vision of life in which music was not an isolated social domain. In African culture, music was pervasive, serving not only religion, but all phases
3、of life, including birth, death, work and play. The methods that a community devises to perpetuate itself come into being to preserve aspects of the cultural legacy that community perceives as essential. Music, like art in general, was so inextricably a part of African culture that it became a cruci
4、al means of preserving the culture during and after the dislocations of slavery. 1 The primary purpose of the passage is to_. ( A) analyze the impact that slavery had on African political and economic systems ( B) Review the attempt of recent scholarship to study the influence of African music on ot
5、her music ( C) Correct the failure of some scholarship to appreciate the significance of music in African culture ( D) Survey the ways by which people attempt to preserve their culture against the effects of oppression 2 In para. 1, line 5 the phrase “isolated social domain“ refers to_. ( A) African
6、 music in relation to contemporary culture as a whole ( B) Music as it may be perceived in non-African cultures ( C) Feature of African music that aided in transmitting African cultural values ( D) An aspect of the African cultural legacy 3 Which of the following statements concerning the function o
7、f African music can be inferred from the passage? ( A) It preserved cultural values because it was thoroughly integrated into the lives of the people. ( B) It was more important in the development of African religious life than in other areas of culture. ( C) It was developed in response to the loss
8、 of political and economic systems. ( D) Its pervasiveness in African culture hindered its effectiveness in minimizing the impact of slavery. 4 According to the author, scholars would err in drawing which of the following conclusions? I. Slavery stripped the slaves of their political and economic sy
9、stems. II. African music was similar to all other traditions of music in that it originated in a total vision of life. III. Music was a crucial part of the African cultural legacy. ( A) I only ( B) II only ( C) I and II only ( D) I, II, and III 4 Our task will be simpler if we begin with some storie
10、s written long before anyone worried very much about cleaning out the rhetorical imparities from the house of fiction. The stories in Boccancios Decameron, for example, seem extremely simpleperhaps even simple-minded and ineptif we ask of them the questions which many modern stories invite us to ask
11、. It is bad enough that the characters are what we call two-dimensional, with no revealed depths of any kind; what is much worse, the “point of view“ of the narrator shifts among them with a total disregard for the kind of technical focus or consistency generally admired today. But if we read these
12、stories in their own terms, we soon discover a splendid and complex skill underlying the simplicity of the effect. 5 The primary purpose of the passage is to_. ( A) refute a belief about modern stories generally held by people ( B) show that the stories in Decameron are inferior to modern stories (
13、C) suggest a way to reread pre-modern stories ( D) re-interpret Boccaccios Decameron 6 In presenting the argument, the author does which of the following? ( A) Make an enumeration ( B) Present a paradox ( C) Make a comparison ( D) Give an analogy 7 Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the
14、 passage? ( A) The stories in Decameron are full of two-dimensional characters. ( B) Pre-modern stories such as Decameron do not use any narrative techniques. ( C) Modern stories try to avoid more than one “point of view“. ( D) Stories in Decamron depict characters in a superficial way. 8 It can be
15、inferred from the passage that_. ( A) modern stories are generally more interesting than earlier stories because they can reveal the characters in depths ( B) telling a story from more than one perspective is considered a rhetorical impurity by modern story writers ( C) Unlike modern stories, earlie
16、r stories generally do not invite readers to ask “questions of them ( D) The stories in Decameron are simple-minded 8 We all accept that killing is in general wrong, but virtually all of us also recognize certain exceptionthat is, concede that there can be instances in which killing is permissible.
17、In addition to accepting the obvious permissibility of killing microbes and plants(except then this is objectionable for either instrumental or impersonal reasons)most people believe that it can be permissible in a variety of circumstances to kill animals, and also that it can be permissible to kill
18、 other human beings in self-defense and in appropriate conditions in war. There are four distinct categories into which we may sort most or all instances of killing for which there may be a reasonable justification. Perhaps the most contentious category consists of cases in which killing would simpl
19、y promote the greater goodfor example, a case in which killing one person would prevent the killing, or the deaths, or the deaths, of a much greater number of people. The second category consists of cases in which an individual has done something that has lowered the moral barriers to harming him, o
20、r compromised his status as inviolable, or made him liable to action that might result in his death. Cases in which killing might be thought to be justified for this sort of reason include killing in self defense, killing in war, and killing as a mode of punishment. The third category of possibly pe
21、rmissible killing consists of cases in which the metaphysical or moral status of the individual killed is uncertain or controversial. Among those beings whose nature arguably entails a moral status inferior to our own are animals, human embryos and fetuses, newborn infants, congenitally severely ret
22、arded human beings, human beings who have suffered severe brain damage or dementia, and human beings who have been in irreversible coma. These are beings that are in one way or another “at the margins“. The fourth and final category comprises cases in which death would not be harm to an individual b
23、ut instead a benefit. In many such cases, the individual for whom death would be a benefit also desires to die and may request to be killed or helped to die. The practical issues that arise under this heading are suicide, assisted suicide and euthanasia. 9 The passage states that_. ( A) killing micr
24、obes and plants is generally not considered morally wrong ( B) most people think it alright to assist other people to commit suicide ( C) killing animals are morally more objectionable than killing plants ( D) though killing human beings is immoral, sometimes it is necessary 10 The phrase “at the ma
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