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1、2010年中山大学二外英语考研真题试卷及答案与解析 0 Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style of their own【 C1】_the turn of the century when jazz was born, America had no prominent【 C2】_of its own. No one knows exactly when jazz was【 C3】 _, or by whom. But it began to be【 C4】 _in the early 1900s. Jazz is Ameri
2、ca s contribution to【 C5】_music. In contrast to classical music, which【 C6】 _formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous nod free-form. It bubbles with energy, 【 C7】 _the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the 1920s, jazz【 C8】 _like America. And【 C9】 _it does today. The【 C10】 _of t
3、his music are as interesting as the music【 C11】 _. American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz【 C12】 _They were brought to the Southern states【 C13】_slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long【 C14】_When a Negro died his friends and relatives【 C15】 _a
4、 procession to carry the body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanies the【 C16】 _. On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion. 【 C17】 _on the way home the mood changed. Spirits fired. Death had removed one of their【 C18】 _, but the living w
5、ere glad to be alive. The band played【 C19】 _music, improvising on both the harmony and the melody of the times【 C20】 _at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of jazz. 1 【 C1】 ( A) At ( B) In ( C) By ( D) On 2 【 C2】 ( A) music ( B) song ( C) melody ( D) style 3 【
6、 C3】 ( A) discovered ( B) invented ( C) designed ( D) acted 4 【 C4】 ( A) noticed ( B) found ( C) listened ( D) heard 5 【 C5】 ( A) classical ( B) sacred ( C) light ( D) popular 6 【 C6】 ( A) forms ( B) follows ( C) approached ( D) introduces 7 【 C7】 ( A) expressing ( B) explaining ( C) exposing ( D) i
7、llustrating 8 【 C8】 ( A) appeared ( B) felt ( C) sounded ( D) seemed 9 【 C9】 ( A) so ( B) as ( C) either ( D) neither 10 【 C10】 ( A) originals ( B) origins ( C) discoveries ( D) resources 11 【 C11】 ( A) concerned ( B) itself ( C) available ( D) oneself 12 【 C12】 ( A) players ( B) followers ( C) pion
8、eers ( D) fans 13 【 C13】 ( A) for ( B) by ( C) with ( D) as 14 【 C14】 ( A) hours ( B) weeks ( C) months ( D) times 15 【 C15】 ( A) formed ( B) composed ( C) demonstrated ( D) hosted 16 【 C16】 ( A) demonstration ( B) procession ( C) body ( D) march 17 【 C17】 ( A) Even ( B) Therefore ( C) But ( D) Furt
9、hermore 18 【 C18】 ( A) numbers ( B) members ( C) bodies ( D) relations 19 【 C19】 ( A) sad ( B) solemn ( C) funeral ( D) happy 20 【 C20】 ( A) whistled ( B) sung ( C) showed ( D) presented 二、 Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or
10、D. (40 points) 20 Punishment depends as much on politics as it does on crime; crime rates have been stable in recent years but there has been a striking increase in the prison population. And because populism is coming so much to dominate the political agendas, politicians are advocating sharp incre
11、ase in penalties to take advantage of public unease. The question is how far this will get. In the 21th century weak governments might try to win legitimacy by being especially tough on crime. That could mean high prison populations and draconian(严峻的 )punishments such as those adopted in the United
12、States in recent years. Luckily, there remain significant differences between the UK and the USA; social divisions are less extreme and racial tensions are not as high. Although there is a great deal of minor violent crime here, rates of murderwhich particularly fuel public anxietiesare much lower b
13、ecause guns have not been so widely dispersed. It s unlikely that this will change greatly; the trend to tighten up the gun laws in Britain will continue, and all but the toughest criminals will still have a view about what is and what isnt “acceptable“ violence. So I don t believe we will see a hug
14、e rise in violent crime, but I expect rates of property crime and crimes of opportunity to remain high. There will also be much more electronic fraud because it s so hard to detect and prevent. This is an important problem for business, but not one that arouses much popular agitation. It s unlikely
15、well see the return of death penalty; the police are skeptical about its effectiveness and its introduction would be highly problematic given the recent Council of Europe protocol outlawing its use. Capital punishment remains a pretty accurate temperature gauge, though: whenever there is significant
16、 political pressure for the death penalty, it s a sign of harsher attitudes towards crime generally. As prison populations continue to rise, we will certainly see alternatives to prison such as electronic tagging increase. But I don t generally envisage any sudden shift towards reduced sanction; net
17、 levels of punishment could well continue to increase somewhat. Overall, I expect to see some growth in the population of prisons, mainly independent onesand a massive increase in private policing and other law enforcement. 21 According to the passage, the recent drastic increase in prison populatio
18、ns probably results from the following factors except_. ( A) the rising occurrences of crime ( B) the harsher punishments taken by governments ( C) the popularity of weak governments ( D) the worries about crime among citizens 22 It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that_. ( A) social divisions and r
19、acial tensions are not serious in the UK ( B) minor violence in the UK does not arouse public anxieties ( C) the gun control is crucial to lower rates of murder ( D) people no longer differentiate what is and what isn t acceptable crime 23 What is the trend predicted by the passage regarding the rat
20、e of crime in the UK? ( A) The rate of violent crime will keep leveling off. ( B) More electronic fraud cases will disturb the general public. ( C) There will be a slight upward trend in electronic fraud. ( D) The occurrence of property crimes won t turn downward. 24 Which of the following statement
21、s about death penalty is false? ( A) Death penalty has been ceased in the UK. ( B) Death penalty is regard as illegal by the Council of Europe protocol. ( C) Death penalty is now generally regarded ineffective. ( D) The opinion on death penalty can reflect public altitude. 25 To tackle rising prison
22、 populations, feasible measures may include_. ( A) introducing less severe punishments ( B) increasing the number of independent prisons ( C) substituting electronic tagging for traditional prisons ( D) restoring the capital punishment 25 Not long ago, chief executive officers(CEOS)were landed as he
23、roes, leaders of the brave new economy. Bill Gates and Jack Welch were the two most celebrated American CEOs, hailed as geniuses, superstars and revolutionaries. But since Eaton and other scandals, Americans don t need much convincing when it comes to mistrusting business leaders. A recent poll in I
24、nvestor s Business Daily found that only eight percent of Americans have high confidence in the honesty and integrity of corporate CEOs, and only four percent hold CEOs in high esteem. In today s CEO-bashing environment, executives actions ate more scrutinized and regulated than ever before. In the
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