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1996年全國碩士研究生入學統(tǒng)一考試英語試題SectionIStructureandVocabularyPartADirections:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[DJ.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.(5points)Doyouenjoylisteningtorecords?Ifindrecordsareoften,orbetterthananactualperformance.asgoodasasgoodgoodgoodasMypainapparentthemomentIwalkedintotheroom,forthefirstmanImetaskedsympathetically:"Areyoufeelingallright?”mustbehadmusthavebeenhadtobeTheseniorlibrarianatthecirculationdeskpromisedtogetthebookformeshecouldrememberwholastborrowedit.eversincemuchas|C]eventhoughifonlyObservationsweremadethechildrenatthebeginningandattheendofpreschoolandfirstgrade.towardsofonwithanindicationofhowtosecureagoodjobaguidelineforjobdescriptionaprincipleforjobevaluationAccordingtothepassage,onemustwriteanaccountofhimselfbeforestartingtofindajobbecause.thatisthefirststeptopleasetheemployer[BJthatistherequirementoftheemployeritenableshimtoknowwhentosellhisservicesitforceshimtobecomeclearlyawareofhimselfWhenyouhavecarefullypreparedablueprintofyourabilitiesanddesires,youhavesomething?definitetoofferimaginarytoprovidepracticaltosupplydesirabletopresentText2WiththestartofBBCWorldServiceTelevision,millionsofviewersinAsiaandAmericacannowwatchtheCorporation'snewscoverage,aswellaslistentoit.AndofcourseinBritainlistenersandviewerscantuneintotwoBBCtelevisionchannels,fiveBBCnationalradioservicesanddozensoflocalradiostations.Theyarebroughtsport,comedy,drama,music,newsandcurrentaffairs,education,religion,parliamentarycoverage,children'sprogrammesandfilmsforanannuallicensefeeof£83perhousehold.Itisaremarkablerecord,stretchingbackover70years--yettheBBC'sfutureisnowindoubt.TheCorporationwillsurviveasapublicly-fundedbroadcastingorganization,atleastforthetimebeing,butitsrole,itssizeanditsprogrammesarenowthesubjectofanation-widedebateinBritain.ThedebatewaslaunchedbytheGovernment,whichinvitedanyonewithanopinionoftheBBC—includingordinarylistenersandviewers--tosaywhatwasgoodorbadabouttheCorporation,andevenwhethertheythoughtitwasworthkeeping.ThereasonforitsinquiryisthattheBBC'sroyalcharterrunsoutin1996anditmustdecidewhethertokeeptheorganizationasitis,ortomakechanges.DefendersoftheCorporation-ofwhomtherearemany—arefondofquotingtheAmericanslogan“Ifitain'tbroke,don'tfixit."TheBBC“ain'tbroke/9theysay,bywhichtheymeanitisnotbroken(asdistinctfromtheword6broke\meaninghavingnomoney),sowhybothertochangeit?YettheBBCwillhavetochange,becausethebroadcastingworldarounditischanging.ThecommercialTVchannels-ITVandChannel4—wererequiredbytheThatcherGovernment9sBroadcastingActtobecomemorecommercial,competingwitheachotherforadvertisers,andcuttingcostsandjobs.Butitisthearrivalofnewsatellitechannels—fundedpartlybyadvertisingandpartlybyviewers'subscriptions—whichwillbringaboutthebiggestchangesinthelongterm.TheworldfamousBBCnowfaces.theproblemofnewcoverageanuncertainprospectinquiriesbythegeneralpublicshrinkageofaudienceInthepassage,whichofthefollowingabouttheBBCisNOTmentionedasthekeyissue?ExtensionofitsTVservicetoFarEast.Programmesasthesubjectofanation-widedebate.Potentialsforfurtherinternationalcooperations.Itsexistenceasabroadcastingorganization.TheBBC's“royalcharter"(Line4,Paragraph4)standsfor.[A]thefinancialsupportfromtheroyalfamily[B]theprivilegesgrantedbytheQueen[C]acontractwiththeQueen[D]auniquerelationshipwiththeroyalfamilyTheforemostreasonwhytheBBChastoreadjustitselfisnootherthan.theemergenceofcommercialTVchannelstheenforcementofBroadcastingActbythegovernment[CJtheurgentnecessitytoreducecostsandjobsthechallengeofnewsatellitechannelsText3Inthelasthalfofthenineteenthcentury“capital"and“l(fā)abour“wereenlargingandperfectingtheirrivalorganizationsonmodemlines.Manyanoldfirmwasreplacedbyalimitedliabilitycompanywithabureaucracyofsalariedmanagers.Thechangemetthetechnicalrequirementsofthenewagebyengagingalargeprofessionalelementandpreventedthedeclineinefficiencythatsocommonlyspoiledthefortunesoffamilyfirmsinthesecondandthirdgenerationaftertheenergeticfounders.Itwasmoreoverastepawayfromindividualinitiative,towardscollectivismandmunicipalandstate-ownedbusiness.Therailwaycompanies,thoughstillprivatebusinessmanagedforthebenefitofshareholders,wereveryunlikeoldfamilybusiness.Atthesametimethegreatmunicipalitieswentintobusinesstosupplylighting,tramsandotherservicestothetaxpayers.Thegrowthofthelimitedliabilitycompanyandmunicipalbusinesshadimportantconsequences.Suchlarge,impersonalmanipulationofcapitalandindustrygreatlyincreasedthenumbersandimportanceofshareholdersasaclass,anelementinnationalliferepresentingirresponsiblewealthdetachedfromthelandandthedutiesofthelandowners;andalmostequallydetachedfromtheresponsiblemanagementofbusiness.Allthroughthenineteenthcentury,America,Africa,India,AustraliaandpartsofEuropewerebeingdevelopedbyBritishcapital,andBritishshareholderswerethusenrichedbytheworld'smovementtowardsindustrialization.TownslikeBournemouthandEastbournespranguptohouselarge“comfiortable”classeswhohadretiredontheirincomes,andwhohadnorelationtotherestofthecommunityexceptthatofdrawingdividendsandoccasionallyattendingashareholders5meetingtodictatetheirorderstothemanagement.Ontheotherhand“shareholding“meantleisureandfreedomwhichwasusedbymanyofthelaterVictoriansforthehighestpurposeofagreatcivilization.The“shareholders"assuchhadnoknowledgeofthelives,thoughtsorneedsoftheworkmenemployedbythecompanyinwhichheheldshares,andhisinfluenceontherelationsofcapitalandlabourwasnotgood.Thepaidmanageractingforthecompanywasinmoredirectrelationwiththemenandtheirdemands,butevenhehadseldomthatfamiliarpersonalknowledgeoftheworkmenwhichtheemployerhadoftenhadunderthemorepatriarchalsystemoftheoldfamilybusinessnowpassingaway.Indeedthemeresizeofoperationsandthenumbersofworkmeninvolvedrenderedsuchpersonalrelationsimpossible.Fortunately,however,theincreasingpowerandorganizationofthetradeunions,atleastinallskilledtrades,enabledtheworkmentomeetonequaltermsthemanagersofthecompanieswhoemployedthem.Thecrueldisciplineofthestrikeandlockouttaughtthetwopartiestorespecteachother'sstrengthandunderstandthevalueoffairnegotiation.It'strueoftheoldfamilyfirmsthat.theywerespoiledbytheyoungergenerationstheyfailedforlackofindividualinitiativetheylackedefficiencycomparedwithmoderncompaniestheycouldsupplyadequateservicestothetaxpayersThegrowthoflimitedliabilitycompaniesresultedin.theseparationofcapitalfrommanagementtheownershipofcapitalbymanagerstheemergenceofcapitalandlabourastwoclassestheparticipationofshareholdersinmunicipalbusinessAccordingtothepassage,allofthefollowingaretrueEXCEPTthat.[A]theshareholderswereunawareoftheneedsoftheworkers|BJtheoldfirmownershadabetterunderstandingoftheirworkers[C]thelimitedliabilitycompaniesweretoolargetorunsmoothly[DJthetradeunionsseemedtoplayapositiveroleTheauthorismostcriticalof.[A]familyfilmowners[BJlandowners[C]managers[D]shareholdersText4WhataccountsforthegreatoutburstofmajorinventionsinearlyAmerica--breakthroughssuchasthetelegraph,thesteamboatandtheweavingmachine?Amongthemanyshapingfactors,Iwouldsingleoutthecountry'sexcellentelementaryschools:alaborforcethatwelcomedthenewtechnology;thepracticeofgivingpremiumstoinventors;andabovealltheAmericangeniusfornonverbal,"spatial“thinkingaboutthingstechnological.Whymentiontheelementaryschools?Becausethankstotheseschoolsourearlymechanics,especiallyintheNewEnglandandMiddleAtlanticstates,weregenerallyliterateandathomeinarithmeticandinsomeaspectsofgeometryandtrigonometry.AcuteforeignobserversrelatedAmericanadaptivenessandinventivenesstothiseducationaladvantage.AsamemberofaBritishcommissionvisitingherein1853reported,“Withamindpreparedbythoroughschooldiscipline,theAmericanboydevelopsrapidlyintotheskilledworkman.”Afurtherstimulustoinventioncamefromthe"premium"system,whichprecededourpatentsystemandforyearsranparallelwithit.Thisapproach,originatedabroad,offeredinventorsmedals,cashprizesandotherincentives.IntheUnitedStates,multitudesofpremiumsfornewdeviceswereawardedatcountryfairsandattheindustrialfairsinmajorcities.Americansflockedtothesefairstoadmirethenewmachinesandthustorenewtheirfaithinthebeneficenceoftechnologicaladvance.Giventhisoptimisticapproachtotechnologicalinnovation,theAmericanworkertookreadilytothatspecialkindofnonverbalthinkingrequiredinmechanicaltechnology.AsEugeneFergusonhaspointedout,“Atechnologistthinksaboutobjectsthatcannotbereducedtounambiguousverbaldescriptions:theyaredealtwithinhismindbyavisual,nonverbalprocess...Thedesignerandtheinventor...areabletoassembleandmanipulateintheirmindsdevicesthatasyetdonotexist.”Thisnonverbal"spatiar?thinkingcanbejustascreativeaspaintingandwriting.RobertFultononcewrote,"Themechanicshouldsitdownamonglevers,screws,wedges,wheels,etc.,likeapoetamongthelettersofthealphabet,consideringthemasanexhibitionofhisthoughts,inwhichanewarrangementtransmitsanewidea.”Whenalltheseshapingforces—schools,openattitudes,thepremiumsystem,ageniusforspatialthinking—interactedwithoneanotherontherichU.S.mainland,theyproducedthatAmericancharacteristic,emulation.Todaythatwordimpliesmereimitation.Butinearliertimesitmeantafriendlybutcompetitivestrivingforfameandexcellence.Accordingtotheauthor,thegreatoutburstofmajorinventionsinearlyAmericawasinalargepartdueto.elementaryschools[BJenthusiasticworkerstheattractivepremiumsystemaspecialwayofthinkingItisimpliedthatadaptivenessandinventivenessoftheearlyAmericanmechanics.benefitedalotfromtheirmathematicalknowledgeshedlightondisciplinedschoolmanagementwasbroughtaboutbyprivilegedhometrainingowedalottothetechnologicaldevelopmentAtechnologistcanbecomparedtoanartistbecause.[A]theyarebothwinnersofawards[B]theyarebothexpertsinspatialthinking[C]theybothabandonverbaldescription[D]theybothusevariousinstrumentsThebesttitleforthispassagemightbe.InventiveMindEffectiveSchoolingWaysofThinkingOutpouringofInventionsText5Rumorhasitthatmorethan20booksoncreationism/evolutionareinthepublisher'spipelines.Afewhavealreadyappeared.Thegoalofallwillbetotrytoexplaintoaconfusedandoftenunenlightenedcitizenrythattherearenottwoequallyvalidscientifictheoriesfortheoriginandevolutionofuniverseandlife.Cosmology,geology,andbiologyhaveprovidedaconsistent,unified,andconstantlyimprovingaccountofwhathappened."Scientific“creationism,whichisbeingpushedbysomefor“equaltime“intheclassroomswheneverthescientificaccountsofevolutionaregiven,isbasedonreligion,notscience.Virtuallyallscientistsandthemajorityofnon-fundamentalistreligiousleadershavecometoregard“scientific"creationismasbadscienceandbadreligion.ThefirstfourchaptersofKitcher'sbookgiveaverybriefintroductiontoevolution.Atappropriateplaces,heintroducesthecriticismsofthecreationistsandprovidesanswers.Inthelastthreechapters,hetakesoffhisglovesandgivesthecreationistsagoodbeating.Hedescribestheirprogrammesandtactics,and,forthoseunfamiliarwiththewaysofcreationists,theextentoftheirdeceptionanddistortionmaycomeasanunpleasantsurprise.Whentheirbasicmotivationisreligious,onemighthaveexpectedmoreChristianbehavior.Kitcherisaphilosopher,andthismayaccount,inpart,fortheclarityandeffectivenessofhisarguments.Thenon-specialistwillbeabletoobtainatleastanotionofthesortsofdataandargumentthatsupportevolutionarytheory.Thefinalchapteronthecreationistswillbeextremelycleartoall.Onthedustjacketofthisfinebook,StephenJayGouldsays:"Thisbookstandsfbrreasonitself."Andsoitdoes--andallwouldbewellwerereasontheonlyjudgeinthecreationism/evolutiondebate.“Creationism“inthepassagerefersto.evolutioninitstruesenseastotheoriginoftheuniverseanotionofthecreationofreligionthescientificexplanationoftheearthformationfD]thedeceptivetheoryabouttheoriginoftheuniverseKitcher'sbookisintendedto.[A]recommendtheviewsoftheevolutionists[B]exposethetruefeaturesofcreationists[C]cursebitterlyatthisopponents[D]launchasurpriseattackoncreationistsFromthepassagewecaninferthat.reasoninghasplayedadecisiveroleinthedebatecreationistsdonotbasetheirargumentonreasoningevolutionarytheoryistoodifficultfornon-specialistscreationismissupportedbyscientificfindingsThispassageappearstobeadigestof.abookreview[BJascientificpaperamagazinefeatureanewspapereditorialEnglish-ChineseTranslationDirections:ReadthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsentencesintoChinese.YourtranslationmustbewrittenclearlyonANSWERSHEET2.(15points)Thedifferencesinrelativegrowthofvariousareasofscientificresearchhaveseveralcauses.71)Someofthesecausesarecompletelyreasonableresultsofsocialneeds.Othersarereasonableconsequencesofparticularadvancesinsciencebeingtosomeextentself-accelerating.Some,however,arelessreasonableprocessesofdifferentgrowthinwhichpreconceptionoftheformscientifictheoryoughttotake,bypersonsinauthority,acttoalterthegrowthpatternofdifferentareas.Thisisanewproblemprobablynotyetunavoidable;butitisafrighteningtrend.72)ThistrendbeganduiingtheSecondWorldWar,whenseveralgovernmentscametotheconclusionthatthespecificdemandsthatagovernmentwantstomakeofitsscientificestablishmentcannotgeneiallybeforeseenindetail.Itcanbepredicted,however,thatfromtimetotime,questionswillarisewhichwillrequirespecificscientificanswers.Itisthereforegenerallyvaluabletotreatthescientificestablishmentasaresourceormachinetobekeptinfunctionalorder.73)Thisseemsmostlyeffectivelydonebysupportingacertainamountofresearchnotrelatedtoimmediategoalsbutofpossibleconsequenceinthefutuie.Thiskindofsupport,likeallgovernmentsupport,requiresdecisionsabouttheappropriaterecipientsoffunds.Decisionsbasedonutilityasopposedtolackofutilityarestraightforward.Butadecisionamongprojectsnoneofwhichhasimmediateutilityismoredifficult.Thegoalofthesupportingagenciesisthepraisableoneofsupporting"good"asopposedto"bad"science,butavaliddeterminationisdifficulttomake.Generally,theideaofgoodsciencetendstobecomeconfusedwiththecapacityofthefieldinquestiontogenerateaneleganttheory.74)However,theworldissomadethalelegantsystemsareinprincipleunabletodealwithsomeoftheworld'smorefascinatinganddelightfulaspects.75)Newformsofthoughtaswellasnewsubjectsforthoughtmustariseinthefutureastheyhaveinthepast,givingrisetonewstandardsofelegance.WritingDirections:Title:GOODHEALTHTimelimit:40minutesWordlimit:120-150words(notincludingthegivenopeningsentence)YourcompositionshouldbebasedontheOUTLINEbelowandshouldstartwiththegivenopeningsentence:"Thedesirefbrgoodhealthisuniversal.”YourcompositionshouldbewrittenneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.(15points)OUTLINE:ImportanceofgoodhealthWaystokeepfitMyownpractices1996年考研英語真題答案SectionI:StructureandVocabulary(20points)PartA(5points)1.[A]2.[C]3.[D]4.[B]5.[D]6.[CJ7.[D]8.[B]9.[A]10.[C]PartB(5points)11.[A]went12.[B]psychologically13.[A]allowing14.[C]he15.[B]aremorelikely16.[C]are17.[C]when18.[B]twospacecraft19.[D]taken20.[C]itPartC(10points)21.[D]22.[B]23.[D]24.[C]25.[A]26.[BJ27.[D]28.[B]29.[A]30.[C]31.[D]32.[A]33.[C]34.[D]35.[C]36.[B]37.[D]38.[B]39.[A]40.[D]SectionII:ClozeTest(10points)41.[C]42.[D]43.[A]44.[B]45.[C]46.[A]47.[D]48.[B]49.[C]50.[A]SectionHI:ReadingComprehension(40points)51.[B]52.[A]53.[D]54.[A]55.[B]56.[C]57.[C]58.[D]59.[C]60.[A]61.[C]62.[D]63.[D]64.[A]65.[B]66.[A]67.[D]68.[B]69.[B]70.[A]English-ChineseTranslation(15points).在這些原因中,有些完全是自然而然地來自社會需求;另一些則是由于科學在一定程度上自我加速而產(chǎn)生某些特定發(fā)展的必然結(jié)果。.這種趨勢始于第二次世界大戰(zhàn)期間,當時一些國家的政府得出結(jié)論:政府要向科研機構(gòu)提出的具體要求通常是無法詳盡預見的。.給某些與當前目標無關(guān)但將來可能產(chǎn)生影響的科研以支持,看來通常能有效地解決這個問題。.然而,世界就是如此,完美的體系一般而言是無法解決世上某些更加引人入勝的課題的。.同過去一樣,將來必然會出現(xiàn)新的思維方式和新的思維對象,給完美以新的標準。Writing(15points)76.參考范文GOODHEALTHWhereveryouareandwhateveryoudo,stayinghealthyisalwaysimportant.Withtheimprovementofourlivingstandards,peopleareattachingmoreandmoreimportancetotheirhealth.Westudentscan'tkeepthehighstudyefficiencywithoutgoodhealth.Thesamethingistruewithworkers,scientistsanddoctors.Inmyopinion,gooddietandexercisesaretwomajorwaystokeephealthy.Thefoodweeateverydaymustberationalandshouldincludemeat,vegetables,eggs,andfruit.Itisimportanttodrinkwatereverydayandnottogetaddictedtodrinkingcoffeeorsomeothersoftdrinks.Exercisingeverydayisalsoessentialforustostayhealthy.Wecanridebicycles,playtennisorswim.Ofcoursewedon'tneedtoexhaustourselves.Weshouldplanourphysicalexercisesaccordingtoouractualcondition.Anhouradayisenough.Asauniversitystudent,Ihavemuchfreetimetodoexercises.Iusuallyplaybadmintonandtennis.ButsometimesIamlazyanddonotexerciseforallkindsofexcuses,suchascoldweatherandexams.Imustcorrectit.Iamalsocarefulwithmydiet.Inaway,keepinghealthyisnotveryhard,ifyoujusttakeitseriously.Thearticleopensandcloseswithdescriptionsoftwonewsreports,eachonemajorpointincontrastwiththeother.makesmadeistomakemakingAsafetyanalysisthetargetasapotentialdanger.Unfortunately,itwasneverdone.wouldidentify|B]willidentifywouldhaveidentifiedwillhaveidentifiedThenumberofregisteredparticipantsinthisyear'smarathonwashalf.oflastyear'sthoseoflastyear'softhoseoflastyear*sthatoflastyear'sFortheresuccessfulcommunication,theremustbeattentivenessandinvolvementinthediscussionitselfbyallpresent.istobewillbebeingTherewasaveryinterestingremarkinabookbyanEnglishmanthatIreadrecentlywhathethoughtwasareasonforthisAmericancharacteristic.givinggavetogivegivenNoonewouldhavetimetoreadorlistentoanaccountofeverythinggoingonintheworld.itisasisthereiswhatisPartBDirections:Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarked[A],[B],[C],and[D].IdentifythepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(5points)TOC\o"1-5"\h\zrdratheryouwouldgobytrain,becauseIcan'tbeartheideaofyourbeinginanairplaneABCinsuchbadweather.DIt'sessentialthatpeoplebepsychologicalabletoresisttheimpactbroughtaboutbytheABCtransitionfromplannedeconomytomarketeconomy.DSomebossesdisliketoallowpeopletosharetheirresponsibilities;theykeepallimportantABCmatterstightlyintheirownhands.DEachcigarettewhichapersonsmokesdoessomeharm,andeventuallyyoumaygetaABCseriousdiseasefromitseffect.DOnthewhole,ambitiousstudentsaremuchlikelytosucceedintheirstudiesthanarethoseABCwithlittleambition.DDespitemuchresearch,therearestillcertainelementsinthelifecycleoftheinsectthatisABCnotfullyunderstood.DIn1921EinsteinwontheNobelPrize,andwashonoredinGermanyuntiltheriseofNazismABthenhewasdrivenfromGermanybecausehewasaJew.CDThedatareceivedfromthetwospacecraftswhirlingaroundMarsindicatethatthereisABCmuchevidencethathugethunderstormsareoccurringabouttheequatoroftheplanet.DGenerallyspeaking,thebirdflyingacrossourpathisobserved,andtheonestayingontheABtreenearathandispassedbywithoutanynoticetakingofit.CDMercury9svelocityissomuchgreaterthantheEarth'sthatitcompletesmorethanfourABrevolutionsaroundtheSuninthetimethattakestheEarthtocompleteone.CDPartCDirections:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1byblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(10points)IwasspeakingtoAnnonthephonewhensuddenlywewere.hunguphungbackcutdowncutoffShewonderedifshecouldhavetheopportunitytospendheresothatshecouldlearnmoreaboutthecity.sometimessometimesometimesometimesMs.Greenhasbeenlivingintownforonlyoneyear,yetsheseemstobewitheveryonewhocomestothestore.acceptedadmittedadmiredacquaintedHedoesnotasateacherofEnglishashispronunciationisterrible.equalmatchqualifyfitDozensofscientificgroupsallovertheworldhavebeenthegoalofapracticalandeconomicwaytousesunlighttosplitwatermolecules.pursuing[BJchasingreachingwinningThediscussionwassoprolongedandexhaustingthatthespeakersstoppedforrefreshments.atlargeatintervalsateaseatrandomWhentravelling,youareadvisedtotaketravellers9checks,whichprovideasecuretocarryingyourmoneyincash.substituteselectionpreferencealternativeInevertrustedhimbecauseIalwaysthoughtofhimassuchacharacter.gracioussuspiciousuniqueparticularChangingfromsolidtoliquid,watertakesinheatfromallsubstancesnearit,andthisproducesartificialcoldsurroundingit.absorptiontransitionconsumptioninteractionIdidn'tsayanythinglikethatatall.Youarepurposelymyideastoproveyourpoint.revisingcontradictingdistortingdistractingLanguage,culture,andpersonalitymaybeconsideredofeachotherinthought,buttheyareinseparableinfact.indistinctlyseparatelyirrelevantlyindependentlyWatchingmepullingthecalfawkwardlytothebarn,theIrishmilkmaidfoughthardtoherlaughter.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