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一、UseofEnglish
1>Thefirsttwostagesinthedevelopmentofcivilizedman
wereprobablytheinventionofprimitiveweaponsandthe
discoveryoffire,althoughnobodyknowsexactlywhenacquired
theuseof(1).
The(2)oflanguageisalsoobscure.Nodoubtitbeganvery
gradually.Animalshaveafewcriesthatserve(3)signals,
(4)eventhehighestapeshavenotbeenfoundableto
pronouncewords(5)withthemostintensiveprofessional
instruction.Thesuperiorbrainofmanisapparently(6)
forthemasteringofspeech.Whenmanbecamesufficiently
intelligent,wemustsupposethathe(7)thenumberof
criesfordifferentpurposes.Itwasagreatday(8)he
discoveredthatspeedcouldbeusedfornarrative.Thereare
thosewhothinkthat(9)_____picturelanguageprecededoral
language.Aman(10)apictureonthewallofhiscaveto
show(11)directionhehadgone,or(12)preyhehoped
tocatch.Probably-picturelanguageandorallanguage
developedsidebyside.Iaminclinedtothinkthatlanguage
(13)themostimportantsinglefactorinthedevelopment
ofman.Twoimportantstagescamenot(14)beforethedawn
ofwrittenhistory.Thefirstwasthedomesticationofanimals;
thesecondwasagriculture.Agriculturewas(15)inhuman
progresstowhichsubsequentlytherewasnothingcomparable
(16)ourownmachineage.Agriculturemadepossible
(17)immenseincreaseinthenumberofthehumanspecies
intheregionswhereitcouldbesuccessfullypracticed.
(18)were,atfirst,onlythoseinwhichnaturefertilized
thesoil(19)eachharvest.Agriculturemetwithviolent
resistancefromthepastoralnomads,buttheagriculturalway
oflifeprevailedintheend(20)thephysicalcomforts
itprovided.
A.thelatter
B.thelater
C.thesecond
D.thelatest
2、(2)
A.source
B.beginning
C.start
D.origin
3、(3)
A.like
B.with
C.as
D.by
4、(4)
A.and
B.but
C.moreover
D.for
5、⑸
A.evenif
B.even
C.eventhough
D.evenas
6、(6)
A.anecessity
B.necessities
C.necessarily
D.necessity
7、(7)
A.shouldgraduallyincrease
3
B.graduallyincrease
C.graduallyincreased
D.hasgraduallyincreased
8、(8)
A.that
B.atwhich
C.which
D.when
9、(9)
A.withtherespect
B.onthisrespect
C.inthisrespect
D.atthisrespect
10、(10)
A.coulddraw
B.shoulddraw
C.wasabledraw
D.wasdrawing
11、(11)
A.atwhich
B.inwhich
C.onwhich
4
D.withwhich
12、(12)
A.ofwhich
B.that
C.which
D.what
13、(13)
A.is
B.was
C.hasbeen
D.isbeing
14、(14)
A.toolong
B.suchlong
C.aslong
D.solong
15、(15)
A.astage
B.astep
C.adevelopment
D.away
16、(16)
5
A.until
B.with
C.for
D.to
17、(17)
A.the
B.an
C.that
D.one
18、(18)
A.Those
B.These
C.There
D.They
19、(19)
A.after
B.with
C.before
D.at
20、(20)
A.since
B.for
目6
C.because
D.becauseof
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
WithRobertLaurentandWilliamZorach,directcarvingenters
intothestoryofmodemsculptureintheUnitedStates.Direct
carving—inwhichthesculptorsthemselvescarvestoneorwood
withmalletandchisel一justberecognizedassomethingmore
thanjustatechnique.Implicitinitisanaestheticprinciple
aswell:thatthemediumhascertainqualitiesofbeautyand
expressivenesswithwhichsculptorsmustbringtheirown
aestheticsensibilitiesintoharmony.Forexample,sometimes
theshapeorveininginapieceofstoneorwoodsuggests,
perhapsevendictates,notonlytheultimateform,buteventhe
subjectmatter.
Thetechniqueofdirect,carvingwasabreakwiththe
nineteenth-centurytraditioninwhichthemakingofaclay
modelwasconsideredthecreativeactandtheworkwasthen
turnedovertostudioassistantstobecastinplasterorbronze
orcarvedinmarble.Neoclassicalsculptorsseldomhelda
malletorchiselintheirownhands,readilyconcedingthatthe
assistantstheyemployedwerefarbetterthantheywereat
carvingthefinishedmarble.
Withtheturn-of-the-centuryCraftsmovementandthediscovery
ofnontraditionalsourcesofinspiration,suchaswooden
Africanfigureandmasks,therearoseanewurgeforhands-on,
personalexecutionofartandaninteractionwiththemedium.
Evenasearlyasthe1880'sand18901s,nonconformistEuropean
artistswereattemptingdirectcarving.Bytheseconddecade
ofthetwentiethcentury,Americans一LaurentandZorachmost
notably一hadadopteditastheirprimarymeansofworking.
BorninFrance,RobertLaurent(1890-1970)wasaprodigywho
receivedhiseducationintheUnitedStates.In1905hewassent
toParisasanapprenticetoanartdealer,andintheyears
thatfollowedhewitnessedthebirthofCubism,discovered
primitiveart,andlearnedthetechniquesofwoodcarvingfrom
aframe,maker.
BackinNewYorkCityby1910,Laurentbegancarvingpiecessuch
asThePriestess,whichrevealshisfascinationwithAfrican,
pre-Columbian,andSouthPacifican.Takingawalnutplank,the
sculptorcarvedtheexpressive,stylizeddesign.Itisoneof
theearliestexamplesofdirectcarvinginAmericansculpture.
Theplank,sform,dictatedtherigidlyfrontalviewandthelow
relief.EvenitsirregularshapemusthaveappealedtoLaurent
asabreakwithalong-standingtraditionthatrequireda
sculptortoworkwithinaperfectrectangleorsquare.
Whatisoneofthefundamentalprinciplesofdirectcarving?
A.Asculptormustworkwithtalentedassistants.
B.Thesubjectofasculptureshouldbederivedfromclassical
stories.
C.Thematerialisanimportantelementinasculpture.
D.Designingasculptureisamorecreativeactivitythan
carvingit.
2、
Howdoesdirectcarvingdifferfromthenineteenth-century
traditionofsculpture?
A.Sculptorsarepersonallyinvolvedinthecarvingofapiece.
B.Sculptorsfindtheirinspirationinneoclassicalsources.
C.Sculptorshavereplacedthemalletandchiselwithother
tools.
D.Sculptorsreceivemoreformaltraining.
3、
WheredidRobertLaurentlearntocarve?
A.NewYork.
B.Africa.
C.TheSouthPacific.
D.Paris.
4、
Thephrase"abreakwith"inthelastparagraphisclosestin
meaningto.
A.adestructionof
B.adeparturefrom
C.acollapseof
D.asolutionto
5、
ThepiecetitledThePriestesshasallofthefollowing
characteristicsEXCEPT.
A.thedesignisstylized
B.itismadeofmarble
C.thecarvingisnotdeep
D.itdepictsthefrontofaperson
6、Itisfrequentlyassumedthatthemechanizationofwork
hasarevolutionaryeffectonthelivesofthepeoplewho
operatethenewmachinesandonthesocietyintowhichthe
machineshavebeenintroduced.Forexample,ithasbeen
suggestedthattheemploymentofwomeninindustrytookthem
outofthehousehold,theirtraditionalsphere,and
fundamentallyalteredtheirpositioninsociety.Inthe
nineteenthcentury,whenwomenbegantoenterfactories,Jules
Simon,aFrenchpolitician,warnedthatbydoingso,womenwould
giveuptheirfemininity.EnedrichEngels,however,predicted
thatwomenwouldbeliberatedfromthesocial,legal,and
economicsubordinationofthefamilybytechnological
developmentsthatmadepossibletherecruitmentof"thewhole
femalesex...intopubicindustry."Observersthusdiffered
concerningthesocialdesirabilityofmechanization,seffects,
buttheyagreedthatitwouldtransform,women'slives.
Historians,particularlythoseinvestigatingthehistoryof
women,nowseriouslyquestionthisassumptionoftransforming
power.Theyconcludethatsuchdramatictechnological
innovationsasthespinningjenny,thesewingmachine,the
typewriter,andthevacuumcleanerhavenotresultedinequally
dramaticsocialchangesinwomen,seconomicpositionorinthe
prevailingevaluationofwomen,swork.Theemploymentofyoung
womenintextilemillsduringtheIndustrialRevolutionwas
largelyanextensionofanolderpatternofemploymentofyoung,
singlewomenasdomestics.Itwasnotthechangeinoffice
technology,butrathertheseparationofsecretarialwork,
previouslyseenasanapprenticeshipforbeginningmanager,
fromadministrativeworkthatinthe1880'screatedanewclass
of"deadened"jobs,henceforthconsidered"women'swork'.The
increaseinthenumbersofmarriedwomenemployedoutsidethe
homeinthetwentiethcenturyhadlesstodowiththe
mechanizationofhouseworkandanincreaseinleisuretimefor
thesewomenthanitdidwiththeirowneconomicnecessityand
withhighmarriageratesthatshranktheavailablepoolof
singlewomenworkers,previously,inmanycases,theonlywomen
employerswouldhire.
Women,sworkhaschangedconsiderablyinthepast200years,
movingfromthehouseholdtotheofficeorthefactory,and
laterbecomingmostlywhite-collarinsteadofblue-collarwork.
Fundamentally,however,theconditionsunderwhichwomenwork
havechangedlittlesincebeforetheIndustrialRevolution:the
segregationofoccupationsbygender,lowerpayforwomenas
agroupofjobsthatrequirerelatively,lowlevelsofskill
andofferwomenlittleopportunityforadvancementallpersist,
whilewomen,shouseholdlaborremainsdemanding.Recent
historicalinvestigationhasledtoamajorrevisionofthe
notionthattechnologyisalwaysinherentlyrevolutionaryin
itseffectsonsociety.Mechanizationmayevenhaveslowedany
changeinthetraditionalpositionofwomenbothinthelabor
marketandinthehome.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestsummarizesthemain
ideaofthepassage?
A.Theeffectsofthemechanizationofwomen,sworkhavenot
borneoutthefrequentlyheldassumptionthatnewtechnology
isinherentlyrevolutionary.
B.Recentstudieshaveshownthatmechanization
revolutionizesasociety,straditionalvaluesandthe
customaryrolesofitsmembers.
C.Mechanizationhascausedthenatureofwomen'sworkto
changesincetheIndustrialRevolution.
D.Themechanizationofworkcreateswholenewclassesofjobs
thatdidnotpreviouslyexist.
7、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorwould
considerwhichofthefollowingtobeanindicationofa
fundamentalalterationintheconditionsofwomen'swork?
A.Statisticsshowingthatthemajorityokwomennowoccupy
white-collarpositions.
B.Interviewswithmarriedmenindicatingthattheyarenow
doingsomehouseholdtasks.
C.Surveysofthelabormarketdocumentingtherecentcreation
ofanewclassofjobsinelectronicsinwhichwomenworkers
outnumbermenfourtoone.
D.Censusresultsshowingthatworkingwomen,swagesand
salariesare,ontheaverage,ashighasthoseofworkingmen.
8、
Thepassagestatesthat,beforethetwentiethcentury,which
ofthefollowingwastrueofmanyemployers?
A.Theydidnotemploywomeninfactories.
B.Theytendedtoemploysingleratherthanmarriedwomen.
C.Theyemployedwomenonlyinthosejobsthatwererelated
towomen'straditionalhouseholdwork.
D.Theyresultedtechnologicalinnovationsthatwould
radicallychangewomen'srolesinthefamily.
9、
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthormost
probablybelieveswhichofthefollowingtobetrueconcerning
thosehistorianswhostudythehistoryofwomen?
A.Theirworkprovidesinsightsimportanttothoseexamining
socialphenomenaaffectingthelivesofbothsexes.
B.Theirworkcanonlybeusedcautiouslybyscholarsinother
disciplines.
C.Becausetheyconcentrateonlyontheroleofwomeninthe
work-placetheydrawmorereliableconclusionsthantheother
historians.
D.Theirworkhasnothadanimpactonmosthistorians,current
assumptionsconcerningtherevolutionaryeffectoftechnology
inthework-place.
10、
Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthefunctionofthe
concludingsentenceofthepassage?
A.Itsumsupthegeneralpointsconcerningthemechanization
ofworkmadeinthepassageasawhole.
B.Itdrawsaconclusionconcerningtheeffectsofthe
mechanizationofworkwhichgoesbeyondtheevidencepresented
inthepassageasawhole.
C.Itrestatesthepointconcerningtechnologymadeinthe
sentenceimmediatelyprecedingit.
D.Itqualifiestheauthor'sagreementwithscholarswhoargue
foramajorrevisionintheassessmentoftheimpactof
mechanizationonsociety.
11、Oneoftheoldestseafaringshipsintheworldhasbeen
reconstructedaftersevenyears'patientarchaeologicalwork.
Theship,a60-footsailingvessel,sankoffthecoastofCyprus
inthedaysofAlexandertheGreataroundtheyear300B.C.Its
discoveryandrestorationhavenowthrownnewlightonthe
ancienttraderoutesandshipbuildingtechniques.
WhatmakestheCyprusshipsoinformativeistheremarkable
stateofpreservation一mainlyduetoanunusualfeatureofits
design.Thehullwassheathedontheoutsidewithleadthatwas
fixedtothetimberwithbronzetackswhichhelpedthewooden
frame,survive2000yearsunderthesea.
Thefirstcluetothewreck,sexistencecamein1964whena
spongediverfromthepresent-dayresortofKyreniacameacross
apoleofamphorae(ancientstoragejugs).Unfortunatelyhis
divingairsupplyranoutjustatthatmoment,sothathehad
notimetomarkthespot.Ittookhimthreeyearsandhundreds
ofdivesbeforehechanceduponthemagain.
Hereportedhisfindtoanunderwaterarchaeologicalteamfrom
theUniversityofPennsylvaniawhichwassurveyingtheCypriot
coastsforwrecks.Aftercheckinghisdescription,theteam
decidedtoconcentratetheirresourcesontheKyreniaship,and
overthenexttwoyearsateamofnofewerthat50archaeologists
anddiverstookpartintheexcavation.
Withthehelpofametaldetector,theteamdiscoveredthat
wreckagelayscatteredovera2000-square-footarea,often
buriedbeneathsandandsea-weed.Eachitemwascarefully
photographedinitsplace,andasystemofplasticgrids
stretchedoverthewholesitesothatitcouldbeaccurately
mapped.
Morethan400amphoraelayburiedinthesand.Theshiphadbeen
carryingacargoofwineandalmonds.Morethan9000ofthese
werefoundinornearbytheamphorae,theiroutershellsstill
perfectlypreserved.Aswellasthese,therewere29stonegrain
mills,beingcarriedbothascargoandasballast.Thesewere
carefullystoredinthreerowsparalleltotheaxisofthekeel.
Aswellasthemaincargo,therewereothersmallfinds.Four
woodenspoons,fouroiljugs,foursaltdishesandfourdrinking
cupssuggestedthenumberofcrewontheshipslastvoyage.
Therewasanaxe,andneartheintricatelycarvedmastlaya
woodenpulley,usedtoraiseandlowertheyard.Abronze
cauldron,usedperhapstopreparethecrew,smealswasalso
lyinginthewreck.
Offivebronzecoinsfound,nonedatedearlierthan306B.C.
Carbon-14analysisofthealmondcargopinpointedtheirdate
atabout288B.C.,butthatoftheship,splankingsuggested
anearlierof370B.C.ThustheKyreniashipwasmorethan80
yearsoldthedayshesank-alonglifeforawoodenhulland
proofofthegoodcraftsmanshipofherbuilder.
Thediscoveryoftheshipisimportanttostudentsofearly
shipsandtheirroutesbecause.
A.theoldestsurvivingshipitisavaluablesourceof
information
B.itisausefulmeansofextendingtheirexistingknowledge
C.itsdiscoveryhaschangedcompletelytheirexistingideas
D.thisprovidestheonlyinformationaboutearly
Mediterraneantradingshipsthathascometheirway
12、
Archaeologistswereabletolearnalotabouttheconstruction
oftheshipbecause.
A.itwasdiscoveredonlyashortdistancefromland
B.therewerevariousformsoftoolsandequipment
C.itwasinasurprisinglygoodcondition
D.alotofitscargostillremained
13、
WhenwasthewreckofKyreniashipfound?
A.In1969.
B.In1964.
C.In1967.
D.Sevenyearsafter1964.
14、
Whichofthefollowingtasksisnotstatedashavingformed
partoftheresearch?
A.Recordingpicturesofthefinds.
B.Makinganexactplanofthepositionofthefinds.
C.Locatingallthepartsoftheshipanditscargointhat
area.
D.Storingeverythingcarefullyinrows.
15、
Theapproximatedateoftheshipwreckcouldbedecidedfrom
A.thedatesonthecoinsfound
B.theanalysisoftheageofthematerialsfromwhichtheship
wasbuilt
C.thescientifically-determinedageofsomeofthecargo
D.aknowledgeofthedateofthebuildingoftheshiptogether
withherknownage
16^Readingthepapersandlookingattelevisionthesedays,
onecaneasilybepersuadedthatthehumanspeciesisonits
lastlegs,stilltotteringalongbutonlybarelymakingit.In
thisview,diseaseisthebiggestmenaceofall.Evenwhenwe
arenotendangeringourlivesbyeatingthewrongsortsoffood
andtakingthewrongkindsofexercise,weareplacingourselves
inharm,swaybymeansofthetoxinswekeepinsertingintothe
environmentaroundus.
Asifthiswasnotenough,wehavefallenintothenewhabit
ofthinkingourwayintoillness.Ifwetakeupthewrongkind
ofpersonality,weruntheriskofcontractinganewdisease
calledstress,followedquicklybycoronaryocclusion.Orif
wejustsittightandtrytolettheworldslipby,herecomes
cancer,fromsomethingweate,breathedortouched.Nowonder
weareanervouslot.Thewordisoutthatifwewerenot
surroundedandproppedupbyplatoonsofhealthprofessionals,
wewoulddropinourtracks.
Thetruthissomethingdifferent,inmyview.Therehasnever
beenatimeinhistorywhenhumanbeingsingeneralhavebeen
statisticallyashealthyasthepeoplenowlivinginthe
industrialsocietiesoftheWesternworld.Ouraveragelife
expectancyhasstretchedfrom45yearsacenturyagototoday's
figureofaround75.Moreofusthaneverbeforearelivinginto
our80sand90s.Dyingfromdiseaseinchildhoodand
adolescenceisnolongerthecommonoccurrencethatitwas100
yearsago,whentuberculosisandotherlethalmicrobial
infectionswerethechiefcausesofprematuredeath.Today,
dyingyoungisarareandcatastrophicoccurrence,andwhenit
doeshappen,itisusuallycausedbytrauma.
Medicinemustgetsomeofthecreditfortheremarkable
improvementinhumanhealth,butnotall.Theprofessionof
plumbingalsohadmuchtodowiththechange.Whensanitary
engineeringassuredthepopulaceofuncontaminatedwater,the
greatepidemicsoftyphoidfeverandcholeracametoanend.
Evenbeforesuchadvances,asearlyasthe17thcentury,
improvementsinagricultureandnutritionhadincreased
people'sresistancetoinfection.
Inshortwehavecomealongway一thelongestpartofthatway
withcommonsense,cleanlinessandabetterstandardofliving,
butasubstantialrecentdistanceaswellwithmedicine.We
stillhaveanagendaoflethalandincapacitatingillnessesto
causeusanxiety,buttheseshouldn,tworryustodeath.The
diseasesthatusedtokilloffmostofusearlyinlifehave
beenbroughtundercontrol.
Nowa.dayspeoplearelikelytofeelthatthey.
A.areallright
B.areverytired
C.tendtobeiii
D.arestressed
17、
Today,dyingyoungis.
A.acommonphenomenon
B.thecasewithmanypeople
C.usuallycausedbytrauma
D.neverreported
18、
Onehundredyearsago,peoplewere.
A.notashealthyastoday
B.asstrongastoday
C.aspoorastoday
D.ashardastoday
19、
Medicineisconsideredthechiefcausefor
A.increasingdisease
B.improvinghealth
C.reducingthenumberofdeath
D.helpingpeopletolivelonger
20、
Wecanassertthat.
A.manynewmedicinesareinvented
B.wecancuremanyseriousdiseases
C.manynewmedicinesareuseless
D.therearestillmanyseriousdiseases
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E>F^G....)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
Mostofthepeoplewhoappearmostoftenandmostgloriously
inthehistorybooksaregreatconquerorsandgeneralsand
soldiers,whereasthepeoplewhoreallyhelpedcivilization
forwardareoftennevermentionedatall.Peoplethinkagreat
dealofthemsomuch,sothatonallthehighestpillarsinthe
greatcitiesoftheworldyouwillfindthefigureofaconqueror
orageneralorasoldier.(41).
Animalsfight;sodosavages;hencetobegoodatfightingis
tobegoodinthewayinwhichananimalorasavageisgood,
butitisnottobecivilized.Fightingmeanskilling,and
civilizedpeoplesoughttobeabletofindsomewayofsettling
theirdisputesotherthanbyseeingwhichsidecankilloffthe
greaternumberoftheotherside,andthensayingthatthatside
whichhaskilledmosthaswon.
Thatiswhatthestoryofmankindhasonthewholebeenlike.
Evenourownagehasfoughtthetwogreatestwarsinhistory,
inwhichmillionsofpeoplewerekilledormutilated.
(42).Butnationsandcountrieshavenotlearnttodothis
yet,andstillbehavelikesavages.
Butwemustnotexpecttoomuch.(43).Scientistsreckon
thattherehasbeenlifeofsomesortontheearthintheform,
ofjellyfishandthatkindofcreatureforabouttwelvehundred
millionyears;buttherehavebeenmenforonlyonemillion
years,andtherehavebeencivilizedmenforabouteight
thousandyearsattheoutside.Thesefiguresaredifficultto
grasp;soletusscalethemdown.Supposethatwereckonthe
wholepastoflivingcreaturesontheearthasonehundredyears;
thenthewholepastofmanworksoutataboutonemonth,and
duringthatmonththerehavebeencivilizationsforbetween
sevenandeighthours.(44).
Takingman'scivilizedpastataboutsevenoreighthours,we
mayestimatehisfuture,thatistosay,thewholeperiod
betweennowandwhenthesungrowstoocoldtomaintainlife
anylongerontheearth,ataboutonehundredthousandyears.
(45).Thepastofmanhasbeenonthewholeapretty
beastlybusiness,abusinessoffightingandbullyingand
gorgingandgrabbingandbutting.Wemustnotexpecteven
civilizedpeoplesnottohavedonethesethings.Allwecanask
isthattheywillsometimeshavedonesomethingelse.
A.Andwhiletodayitistruethatpeopledonotfightandkill
eachotherinthestreets—while,thatistosay,wehavegot
tothestageofkeepingtherulesandbehavingproperlytoeach
otherindailylife.
B.Inmyopinion,thegreatestcountriesshouldbehaveproperly
toothercountriesandobeytherulestheyconstitutedtogether.
C.Nowwe'vegotlittletimetolearnhowtogetalongwellwith
othersorothercountries.
D.Soyouseetherehasbeenlittletimetolearnin,butthere
willbeoceansoftimeinwhichtolearnbetter.
E.Afterall,theraceofmenhasonlyjuststarted.
F.Thusmankindisonlyatthebeginningofitscivilizedlife,
andasIsay,wemustnotexpecttoomuch.
G.AndIthinkmostpeoplebelievethatthegreatestcountries
arethosethathavebeateninbattlethegreatestnumberof
othercountriesandruledoverthemasconquerors.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26^
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