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一、UseofEnglish
1、Theearliestcontroversiesabouttherelationshipbetween
photographyandartcenteredonwhetherphotographer,s
fidelitytoappearancesanddependenceonamachineallowedit
tobeafineart(1)distinctivefrommerelyapractical
art.Throughoutthenineteenthcentury,thedefenseof
photographywasidenticalwiththe(2)toestablishitas
afineart.(3)thechargethatphotographerswasa
soullessmechanicalduplicationof(4),photographers
(5)thatitwasinsteadaprivileged(6)ofseeing,
arevoltagainstcommonplacevision,and(7)worthyanart
thanpainting.
Ironically,(8)photographyissecurelyestablishedasa
fineart,manyphotographersfinditpretentiousor(9)
tolabelitassuch.Seriousphotographersarenolongerwilling
to(10)whetherphotographyisnotinvolvedwithart,
(11)toproclaimthattheirownworkisnotinvolvedwith
it.Thisshowstheextent(12)whichtheysimplytakefor
grantedtheconceptofartimposedbythe(13)ofModernism.
thebettertheart,themoresubversiveitisofthetraditional
aimsofart.
Photographers,disclaimersofanyinterestinmakingarttell
usmoreaboutthetroubledstatusofthecontemporary(14)
ofart(15)aboutwhetherphotographyisorisnotart.
Photography,(16)Poppainting,reassuresviewersthat
artisnothard;photographyseemstobemoreaboutitssubjects
thanaboutart.
Photography,(17),hasdevelopedallthe(18)and
self-consciousnessofaclassicModernistart.Many
professionalsprivatelyhavebeguntoworrythatthe(19)
ofphotographyasanactivitysubversiveofthetraditional
pretensionsofarthasgonesofarthatthepublicwillforget
thatphotographyisadistinctiveandexalted
activity—(20),anart.
A.for
B.apart
C.as
D.beside
2、(2)
A.intend
B.wish
C.plea
D.struggle
3、⑶
A.Against
B.Above
C.With
D.Upon
4、(4)
A.idea
B.reality
C.illusion
D.truth
5、(5)
A.consented
B.asserted
C.complained
D.assumed
6、(6)
A.means
B.style
C.medium
D.way
7、(7)
A.noless
B.muchmore
C.nomore
D.anymore
8、(8)
A.ifonly
B.eventhough
C.nowthat
D.onlyif
9、(9)
A.illogical
B.improbable
C.improper
D.irrelevant
10、(10)
A.rally
B.debate
C.estimate
D.revision
11、(11)
A.but
B.except
C.only
D.besides
12、(12)
A.with
B.at
C.to
D.from
13、(13)
A.preach
B.defeat
C.return
D.triumph
14、(14)
A.fashion
B.swing
C.motion
D.image
15、(15)
A.than
B.that
C.which
D.as
16、(16)
A.like
B.suchas
C.excluding
D.asidefrom
17、(17)
A.hence
B.however
C.therefore
D.somewhat
18、(18)
A.agonies
B.grievances
C.passions
D.anxieties
19、(19)
A.popularity
B.assignment
C.promotion
D.transfer
20、(20)
A.inshort
B.forexample
C.ineffect,
D.inasense
二、ReadingComprehension
1PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Itisthestaffofdreamsandnightmares.WhereTonyBlair"s
attemptstomakeBritainlovetheeurohavefallenondeafears,
itsincarnationasnotesandcoinswillsucceed.Thesewillbe
usednotjustintheeuroareabutinBritain.AstheBritish
becomeaccustomedtotheeuroasacashcurrency,theywillwarm
toit—pavingthewayforayesnoteinareferendum.
Theideaofeurocreepappealstobothsidesoftheeuroargument.
Accordingtothepros,asBritonsbecomefamiliarwiththeeuro,
membershipwillstarttolookinevitable,sothoseinfavorare
boundtowin.Accordingtotheantis,asBritonsbecomefamiliar
withtheeuro,membershipwillstarttolookinevitable,so
thoseopposedmustmobilizeforthefight.
Dreamornightmare,eurocreepenvisagesthesinglecurrency
wormingitswayfirstintotheBritisheconomyandtheninto
theaffectionsofvoters.Britishtouristswillcomebackfrom
theirEuropeanholidaysladenwitheuros,whichtheywillspend
notjustatairportsbutinhighstreetshops.So,too,will
foreignvisitors.Astheeurobecomesaparallelcurrency,
thosewhomakeupthecurrenttwo-to-onemajoritywillchange
theirminds.Fromthere,itwillbeashortsteptodecideto
dispensewiththepound.
Nei1Kinnock,aEuropeancommissionerandformerleaderofthe
LaborParty,predictsthattheeurowillsoonbecomeBritain,s
secondcurrency.HansEichel,theGermanfinanceminister,also
saysthatitwillbecomeaparallelcurrencyincountrieslike
SwitzerlandandBritain.PeterHain,theEuropeanministerwho
isactingasacheerleaderformembership,saystheeurowill
become"apracticalday-to-dayrealityandthatwillenable
peopletomakeasensibledecisionaboutit”.Asmanyasathird
ofBritain;sbiggestretailers,suchasMarksandSpencer,have
saidtheywilltakeeurosinsomeoftheirshops.BPhasalso
announcedthatitwillaccepteurosatsomeofitsgarages.
Butthereislesstothisthanmeettheeye.Britishtourists
cannowwithdrawmoneyfromcashpointfromEuropeanholiday
destinations,sotheyarelesslikelythaninthepasttoend
upwithexcessforeignmoney.Eveniftheydo,theygenerally
getridofitattheendoftheirholidays,saysDavidSouthwell,
aspokesmanfortheBritishRetai1Consortium(BRC).
Thewriterseems
A.tobeover-enthusiasticaboutthesuccessoftheeuro.
B.tolaunchavigorouscampaignagainsttheeurocreep.
C.totakeamatter-of-factattitudetowardstheissue.
D.toholdahostileattitudetowardseuroexpansions.
2、
Towardseuro'screepintoBritisheconomy,theviewsofNeil
KinnockandDavidSouthwellare
A.homogeneous.
B.similar.
C.overlapping.
D.opposite.
3、
WhatdoesthewriterintendtoillustratewithMarksand
Spencer?
A.Britishaffectionsforeuro.
B.ThesuccessofeuroinBritain.
C.Europe,ssupportforeuro.
D.Thegreatinfluenceofretailers.
4、
Theword“cheerleader”(Paragraph4)canbestbereplacedby
A.voter.
B.advocator.
C.critic.
D.prophet.
5、
ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatinBritaineurohasbeen
accepted
A.graduallyandsubstantially.
B.noticeablyandspiritually.
C.inevitablyandsensibly.
D.verballyandmomentarily.
6、ScienceFictioncanprovidestudentsinterestedinthe
futurewithabasicintroductiontotheconceptofthinking
aboutpossiblefuturesinaseriousway,asenseofthe
emotionalforcesintheirownculturethatareaffectingthe
shapethefuturemaytake,andamultitudeofpredictions
regardingtheresultsofpresenttrends.
AlthoughSFseemstotakeasitsfuturesocialsettingsnothing
moreambiguousthanthecurrentstatusquooritstotallyevil
variant,SFisactuallyamoreimportantvehiclefor
speculativevisionsaboutmacroscopicsocialchange.Atthis
level,itishardtodealwithanyprecisionastowhengeneral
valuechangesorevolvingsocialinstitutionsmightappear,but
itismostimportanttothinkaboutthekindsofsocietiesthat
couldresultfromtheriseofnewformsofinteraction,even
ifonecannotpredictexactlywhentheymightoccur.
Inperformingthis"whatif…"function,SFcanactasasocial
laboratoryasauthorsruminateupontheformssocial
relationshipscouldtakeifkeyvariablesintheirown
societiesweredifferent,anduponwhatnewbeliefsystemsor
mythologiescouldariseinthefuturetoprovidethebasic
rationalizationsforhumanactivities.Ifitistruethatmost
peoplefinditdifficulttoconceiveofthewaysinwhichtheir
society,orhumannatureitself,couldundergofundamental
changes,thenSFofthistypemayprovokeone'simagination—to
considerthediversityofpathspotentiallyopentosociety.
Moreover,ifSFisthelaboratoryoftheimagination,its
experimentsareoftenofthekindthatmaysignificantlyalter
thesubjectmatterevenastheyarebeingcarriedout.Thatis,
SFhasalwayshadacertaincyberneticeffectonsociety,as
itsvisionsemotionallyengagethefuture—consciousnessof
themasspublicregardingespeciallydesirableandundesirable
possibilities.Theshapeasocietytakesinthepresentisin
partinfluencedbyitsimageofthefuture;inthisway
particularlypowerfulSFimagesmaybecomeself-fulfillingor
self-avoidingpropheciesforsociety.Forthatmatter,some
individualsinrecentyearshaveevenshapedtheirownlife
stylesafterappealingmodelsprovidedbySFstories.The
reincarnationanddiffusionofSFfuturisticimagesof
alternativesocietiesthroughthemediaofmoviesand
televisionmayhavespeededupandaugmentedSF'ssocial
feedbackeffects.ThusSFisnotonlychangespeculatorbut
changeagent,sendanechofromthefuturethatisbecominginto
thepresentthatissculptingit.Thisfactalonemakes
imperativeinanyeducationsystemthestudyofthekindsof
worksdiscussedinthissection.
IndiscussingthesubjectmatterofSF,theauthorfocuseson
A.itsmainfunctions.
B.itsgreatdiversity.
C.itsboldassumptions.
D.itssocialimpact.
7、
FromParagraph2,wecaninferthat
A.SFisonlytoopowerfultospeedupsocialchanges.
B.SF'smodelsaffectthelifestylesofsomeindividuals.
C.SFservesasasociallaboratoryforvividimagination.
D.SF'spredictionsmaynotsoaccurateasanticipated.
8、
Accordingtothelastparagraph,“self-fulfilling"isto
“self-avoiding”as
A.artisticto“functional”.
B.materialto"imaginary”.
C.desirableto“undesirable”.
D.rationalto"emotional”.
9、
Thistextismostlikelytobe
A.anexcerptofabook.
B.abookreview.
C.apartofanaddress.
D.amagazinefeature.
10、
Theoveralltoneofthepieceofwritingcanbestbedescribed
as
A.sarcastic.
B.persuasive.
C.humorous.
D.informative.
11、EINinoisthetermusedfortheperiodwhenseasurface
temperaturesareabovenormalofftheSouthAmericancoast
alongtheequatorialPacific,sometimescalledtheEarth's
heartbeat,andisadramaticbutmysteriousclimatesystemthat
periodicallyragesacrossthePacific.
EINinomeans"thelittleboy"or"theChristchild“inSpanish,
andissocalledbecauseitswarmcurrentisfeltalongcoastal
PeruandEcuadoraroundChristmas.Butthelocalwarmingisjust
partofanintricatesetofchangesintheoceanandatmosphere
acrossthetropicalPacific,whichcoversathirdoftheEarth's
circumference.Itsintensityissuchthatitaffects
temperatures,stormtracksandrainfallaroundtheworld.
DroughtsinAfricaandAustralia,tropicalstormsinthe
Pacific,torrentialrainsalongtheCaliforniancoastandlush
greeningofPeruviandesertshaveallbeenascribedtothewhim
ofEINino.Untilrecentlyithasbeenreturningaboutevery
threetofiveyears.Butrecentlyithasbecomemore
frequent—forthefirsttimeonrecordithasreturnedfora
fourthconsecutiveyear一andatthesametimeagiantpoolof
unusuallywarmwaterhassettledclowninthemiddleofthe
Pacificandisshowingnosignsofmoving.
Climatologistsdon'tyetknowwhy,thoughsomearesayingthese
aberrationsmaysignalaworldwidechangeinclimate.The
problemisthatnobodyreallyseemssurewhatcausestheEINino
tostartup,andwhatmakessomestrongerthanothers.Andthis
makesitparticularlyhardtoexplainwhyithassuddenly
startedbehavingsodifferently.
IntheabsenceofEINinoanditscoldcounterpart,LaNina,
conditionsinthetropicaleasternPacificaretheoppositeof
thoseinthewest:theeastiscoolanddry,whilethewestis
hotandwet.Intheeast,it'sthewindsandcurrentsthatkeep
thingscool.Itworkslikethis.Strong,steadywinds,called
tradewinds,blowingwestacrossthePacificdragthesurface
wateralongwiththem.ThevaryinginfluenceoftheEarth's
rotationatdifferentlatitudes,knownastheCorioliseffect,
causesthesesurfacewindsandwatertoveertowardsthepoles,
northinthenorthernhemisphereandsouthinthesouthern
hemisphere.Thesurfacewaterisreplacedbycolderwaterfrom
deeperintheoceaninaprocessknownasupwelling.
Thecoldsurfacewaterinturnchillstheairaboveit.This
colddenseaircannotrisehighenoughforwatervaporto
condenseintoclouds.Thedenseaircreatesanareaofhigh
pressuresothattheatmosphereovertheequatorialeastern
Pacificisessentiallydevoidofrainfall.
Thewriterbeginsthetextwith
A.adescriptionofascene.
B.arootcauseofEINino.
C.anarrativeofanevent.
D.adefinitionofEINino.
12、
Paragraphs2and3arewrittento
A.discussthecausesofclimaticirregularities.
B.exemplifytheabnormaleffectsofEINino.
C.explainthewayinwhichEINinodevelops.
D.showtherecentobservationsofscientists.
13、
Theword“aberrations”(Paragraph4)canbestbereplacedby
A.irregularities.
B.destructions.
C.frequencies.
D.intensities.
14、
Itcanbeinferredthat?henEINinoandLaNinaoccurs
simultaneously,
A.theCorioliseffectmaybringtradewindstothepoles.
B.theatmosphereinthePacificwillbecoolanddry.
C.theconditionsintheeasternPacificwouldbehotandwet.
D.thecoldvaporwillrisehighenoughtomakeforrainfall.
15、
InexploringtheeffectofElNino,theauthormainlyfocuses
on
A.itsviolence.
B.itsconditions.
C.itsregularity
D.itsfeatures.
16、TheU.S.SupremeCourt'sdecisionMondaytoletstanda
rulinginanonlinedefamationcasewillmakeitmoredifficult
todeterminecorrectlegaljurisdictionsinotherInternet
eases,legalexpertssaid.
Byoptingnottotakethecase,thehighcourteffectively
endorseda1owercourt'sdecisionthataColoradocompanythat
postsratingsofhealthplansontheInternetcouldbesuedfor
defamationinaWashingtoncourt.Thelowercourtrulingisone
ofseveralthatmakesiteasierforplaintiffstosueWebsite
operatorsintheirownjurisdictions,ratherthanwherethe
operatorsmaintainaphysicalpresence.
ThecaseinvolvedadefamationsuitfiledbyChehalis,
Wash-basedNorthwestHealthcareAllianceagainstLakewood,
Colo-basedHealthgrades,com.TheAlliancesuedinWashington
federalcourtafterHealthgrades,compostedanegativeranking
ofNorthwestHealthcare,shomehealthservicesontheInternet.
Healthgrades,comarguedthatitshouldnotbesubjecttothe
jurisdictionofacourtinWashingtonbecauseitspublishing
operationisinColorado.
ObserverssaidthefactthattheSupremeCourtoptednottohear
thecaseonlycloudsthelegalsituationforWebsiteoperators.
GeoffStewart,apartneratJonesDayinWashington,D.C.,said
thattheSupremeCourteventuallymustactontheissue,as
Internetsitesthatrateeverythingfromautomobile
dealershipstocreditofferscouldscalebacktheirofferings
toavoidlawsuitsoriginatingnumerousjurisdictions.
Onlinepublishersalsomighthavetoworryaboutbeingdragged
intolawsuitsinforeigncourts,saidDowLohnes&Albertson
attorneyJonHart,whohasrepresentedtheOnlineNews
Association.
“ThemuchmoredifficultproblemsforU.S.mediacompanies
arisewhenclaimsarebroughtinforeigncountriesovercontent
publishedintheUnitedStates”,Hartsaid.Hartcitedarecent
caseinwhichanAustraliancourtruledthatDowJonesmust
appearinaVictoria,Australiacourttodefenditspublication
ofanarticleontheU.S.-basedWattStreetJournalWebsite.
AccordingtoHart,thepotentialchillingeffectofthosesorts
ofjurisdictionaldecisionsissubstantial."Ihavenotyet
seenpublishersholdingbackonwhattheyotherwisepublish
becausethey;reafraidthey'regoingtogetsuedinanother
country,butthatdoesn'tmeanitWon'thappenifweseearash
ofU.S.libelcasesagainstU.S.mediacompaniesbeingbrought
inforeigncountries”,hesaid.
Untilthehighcourtdecidestoweighindirectlyonthisissue,
Websiteoperatorsthatofferinformationandservicestousers
locatedoutsideoftheirhomestatesmustdealwithathorny
legallandscape,saidJohnMorgan,apartneratPerkinsCoie
LLPandanexpertinInternetlaw.
TheauthorseemstobelievethattheSupremeCourt'sdecision
A.cancauseoperatorstoissuebalancedhealthplanratings.
B.renderscorrectlegaldecisionsinothercasesimpossible.
C.mightputWebsiteoperatorsatalegaldisadvantage.
D.bringsaboutaseriesofdebatesonInternetoperations.
17、
WhatdoesthecaseHartcitedinanAustraliacourtillustrate?
A.TheSupremeCourtwillweighimmediatelyontheissue.
B.Americanonlinepublishersareconfrontedwithmorelegal
difficulties.
C.Internetdefamationhasbeencondemnedandmadeillegal.
D.Americancompaniesarerelievedoftheirliabilityinother
countries.
18、
Whichofthefollowingbestdefinestheword“l(fā)ibel”
(Paragraph8)?
A.Slander.
B.Publicity.
C.Option.
D.Generosity.
19、
GeoffStewardmaintainsthattheSupremeCourt,sdecisionwill
makeInternetcompanies
A.moreliabletomakenegativeratings.
B.moredubiousaboutjurisdictions.
C.moreencouragedtolaunchdefamations.
D.morecautiousintheirofferings.
20、
Theauthorwritesthispassagemainlytoshowthat
A.uncertaintiesexistaboutvalidityofWebsites.
B.solutionstolegalproblemsarefarfromclear.
C.theSupremeCourt,sdecisionisambiguous.
D.Internetlegalbordersarestillleftunmarked.
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextabout
happiness.Choosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistfor
eachnumberedparagraph.Thefirstandlastparagraphsofthe
textarenotnumbered.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudo
notneedtouse.
A.Extensiveapplicationsofhaptictechnology.
B.Possibilitiesrenderedbyhapticmechanisms.
C.Thefeasibilityofextendingoursensesandexploring
abstractuniverses.
D.Anexampleoftheprogressinscienceofhaptics.
E.Bringingthepotentialofoursensesintofullplay.
F.Willhapticsstepintoabrightfuture?
“000F!〃Usingyourmouse,youheaveadatafileacrossthe
screen—acoupleofgigabytesofdataweighalot.Itsrough
surfacetellsyouthatitisagraphicsfile.Havingtippedthis
hugepileofdataintoahopperthatsendsittotheright
program,youexamineascreenimageoftheforesttrailyou'11
behikingonyourVacation.Then,usingaglovedhand,you
masteritsdetailsbyrunningyourfingersoveritsforksand
bends,itssharprisesandfalls.LateryousendanE-mailto
yourbeloved,bendingtothedeskpadtoattachakiss.
(41).
Thescienceofhaptics(fromtheGreekhaptesthai,“totouch")
ismakingthesefantasiesreal.Afewprimitivedevicesare
extendinghuman-machinecommunicationbeyondvisionandsound.
Hapticjoysticksandsteeringwheelsforcomputergamesare
alreadygivinghappyplayerssomeofthesensationsofpiloting
aspaceship,drivingaracingcarorfiringweapons.Intime,
hapticinterfacesmayallowustomanipulatesinglemolecules,
feelcloudsandgalaxies,evenreachintohigherdimensionsto
graspthesubtlestructuresofmathematics.
(42).
Mostofoursensesarepassive.Inhearingandvision,for
example,thesoundorlightissimplyreceivedandanalyzed.
Buttouchisdifferent:weactivelyexploreandalterreality
withourhands,sothesameactionthatgathersinformationcan
alsochangetheworld—tomodelapieceofclayorpressabutton,
forexample.Inprovidingdirectcontactbetweenpeople,touch
carriesemotionalimpact.Andinprovidingdirectcontactwith
theworld,itisthesuresignofreality,asin"pinchme一am
Idreaming?”
Somesmal1stepshaveevenbeentakentowardswhole-body
haptics.TouchTechnologyofNovaScotia,Canada,hasbuilta
hapticchair.Itlookslikeafulllengthloungechairina
familyden,butitssurfaceisstuddedwith72
“factors”—pneumaticpistonrods,coveredwithroundedbuttons,
thatcanextendaboutaninch,andcanbedrivenundercomputer
controlinanydesiredsequenceandpattern.Itcouldbe
programmedtoimitatearealmassageortofunctionintimeto
music.Accordingtothemanufacturer,thatprovidesapowerful
blendingofsensations—along-termgoalofvirtualreality.
(44).
Evenatitspresentcrudelevel,however,hapticscanmake
tangiblewhatoncecouldnotbetouchedorevenpictured.To
investigatetheworldoftheverysmall,researchersatthe
UniversityofNorthCarolina,ChapelHill,havedevelopedthe
nanoManipu1ator.Thisaddstouchtothetechniqueofscanning
probemicroscopy,whichcanimageasingleatombymonitoring
eithertheelectricalcurrentflowingbetweenanextremelyfine
probeandasurfaceortheforcebetweenthem.Withthe
nanoManipu1ator,researcherscanseeandmanipulateauniverse
amilliontimessmallerthantheirown,tostudyvirusesand
tinysemiconductingdevices.Iftheforcefeedbackcanbemade
sensitiveenough,itmaybepossibletopushmolecularkeysinto
specificmolecularlocks,tocustom-designdrugsorassemble
siliconpartsintointricatenanomachines.Withother
interfaces,thereisnoreasonweshouldn,talsobeableto
touchtheverylarge-clouds,oceancurrents,mant
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
AllU.S.nuclearweaponsproductionfacilitiesarepresently
closeddown,andifthevariousagreementsareadheredto,those
facilitieswillneverberequiredexceptforonecritical
capability.Allmodernnuclearweaponsuseuranium(鈾),
plutonium(^5),andtritium(M).Uraniumandplutoniumhave
verylonghalf-lives,
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