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PartIWriting:(30minutes)

注意:此部分試題在答題卡1上。

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthe

questionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthechoices

markedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8to10,completethesentenceswiththeinformation

giveninthepassage.

HumanNetworking

Iknew,nocomputerortechnologyevergotanyofusaraise,landedusthatdreamjob,

foundusthatmentor(良師)whocareddeeplyaboutusandourcareersorputthatspecialjoyin

ourlivesthatcanonlycomefromrelationshipswithothers.

Allthesegreatthingsaremadepossiblebyacompletelydifferenttypetonetworking:human

networking.Andnotthekindthathasgiven“networking“abadname-thatsuperficial,

insincere,manipulativestuffthatWeallcansmellamileaway.No,Γmtalkingaboutthetrueart

ofnetworking,basedonrespectfulandcaringrelationshipsthatpromotemutualsuccess.

Relationships

Letmestartwithoneofthemostfundamentalaspectsofhumanrelationships.Foreachand

everythingyouwanttoachieveinlife—whetherit,slandingajob,earningaraiseorpromotion

orfindingthatlifelongromance---therewillbeatleastonepersonontheotherenddeciding

whetherorgiveyouorhelpyougetwhatyouwant.Everythingwedocanonlybeaccomplished

throughandwithotherpeople.Simplyput,ofanykind,requiresrelationships.Justthinkofthe

wordsofMargaretWheatley:Relationshipsareallthereis.Everythingintheuniverseonly

existsbecauseitisinrelationshiptoeverythingelse.Nothingexistsinisolation.Wehavetostop

pretendingWeareindividualsthatgoitalone.

Ifthisisthewaytheuniverseworks,youcanseewhyhumanrelationshipsandhuman

networksaresoimportant.

Themostcommonmistakepeoplemakewhenbuildingrelationshipsfortheircareersuccess

istreatingbusinesscontactsdifferentlythanpersonalfriends.Aren,ttheyalwaysforgivingwhen

youslipupandmorehelpfulwhenyou,reinneed?Ofcourse!Iguaranteeyourworkwill

becomeeasierandmorejoyfulifyoumakemoreofyourbusinessrelationshipspersonal.

Howtodoit?Thesamewayyoumakegenuinefriends.Buildtrustthroughintimacy;show

themthatbesidesbeingprofessional,you,realsohuman.Skipthesmalltalkandgodeepinto

whatreallymatters-yourdreamsorfears,yourchildrenorthebusinessissuesthatkeepyouup

atnight.Anddon,tthinkforamomentthatthey,11thinklessofyou.Infact,usuallytheopposite

happens.

WhenItellpeopleabouthumblebeginnings1grewupacountryboyinrural,

southwesternPennsylvania,thesonofanoften-unemployedsteelworkerandacleaning

lady-andhowittookmesolongtoovercomemyinsecuritiesofbeingpoorandbeingpicked

onbykidsfromorewell-to-dofamilies,peopledon,tthinklessofme.Theyimmediately

empathize(感同身受)andfeelmoreendearedtomethaneverbefore.Allyouhavetodoislet

yourguarddownandshowenoughvulnerabilitytomakeotherscomfortablewithopeningupto

you.

Also,don,tstopwithtreatingbusinessfriendslikeyoutreatpersonalfriends.Mixthem,too.

Invitebusinesscontactstoyourhomeandintroducethemtoyourfamily.Inviteaclientoutto

dinneralongwithanoldpalfromschoolandyoursignificantotheroradate.Don,t

compartmentalizeyoupersonal,professionalandcommunitylives.Blurtheboundaries!You,ll

havemorefunanddomoreforallthreepartsofyourlifeinlesstime.

Planning

Themorespecificyouareaboutwhatyouwanttodo,theeasieritbecomestodevelopa

strategytoaccomplishit.Partofthatstrategy,ofcourse,willbeestablishingrelationshipswith

thepeopleinyouruniversewhocanhelpyougetwhereyou,regoing.So,first,dosomedeep

introspection(自省)tofindyourBlueFlame,thethinginlifethatreallylightsyourfire.Write,

pray,whateveryouneedtodoclearyouheadandfigurethisstuffout.Ienjoygreatresultsfrom

Vipassanameditation.

Onceyou,vefoundyourBlueFlame,it,stimetohaveaRAP,oraRelationshipActionPlan.

Here,sasimplewaytogetstarted.Writedownyourgoalsandthenamesandtypesofpeople

whocanhelpyouachievethem.Then,notehowyoucanreachthosepeopleandhowyoucan

contributetotheirsuccess,also.Themorespecificaplanyouhaveandthemoreyouputyour

goalsouttoothers,themoreeveryonewillaspiretohelpyouachieveyourdreams.Ontheother

hand,ifyoudon,tknowwhatyouwantoryoudon,ttellanyone,noonecanhelpyou.They

can,treadyourmind.

?can,ttellyouhowmanytimesafriendhascalledmeandsaid,44Keith,Ijustbecame

unemployed.Ineedtostartnetworking;willyouteachmehow?Myanswer:"No.No.No.You

needtostartjob-hunting!Youshouldhavebeenbuildingrelationshipsforthepast5or10years,

sonowthatyouneedajob,youcouldmake20callsandhave5jobofferswaitingforyouina

week.”

Presentation

WhenIgivetalkstocollegeandgraduatestudents,theyalwaysaskme,“whatarethe

secretstosuccess?Whataretheunspokenrulesformakingitbig?Preferably,they,dlikemy

responsewrappedupintightpackageandtiedwithaneatlittlebow.Whynot?Iwantedthe

samethingattheirage.

“Soyouwanttheinsidescoop,“Irespond."Fairenough.I,llsumupthekeytosuccessin

oneword:Generosity.?tThekidsareshockedbecausetheythinkI,mgoingtogivethem

“networking“advice.Andwhentheythinkof“networking,“theythinkofaguyholdinga

martiniwithonehandandscatteringbusinesscardswiththeother.He,shell-bentondoing

anythingittakesto“gettothetop/*includingclimbingonthebacksofothers.

TheeraofthatNetworkingJerkisover.Ilearnedthatthehardway.Once,amentorofmine

saidtome,“Stopdrivingyourselfandeveryoneelse---crazythinkingbouthowtomake

yourselfsuccessful.Startthinkingabouthowyou,regoingtomakeeveryonearoundyou

successful?

Please,learnfrommymistakesandthemistakesofmanyothers.Don,tbeanetworking

jerk.RememberthattheNO.1keytosuccessisgenerosity.Giveyourtalents,giveyourcontacts

andgiveyourhardworktomakeotherssuccessfulwithouteverkeepingscore.

WhileIwouldsaythatyourrelationshipsarethemostcriticalpieceofyourpersonalbrand,

before,youcandevelopthoserelationshipsyou,vegottoknowsomethingandhavesomething

tosay.JusthavingabrainandanMBAwon,lgetyouanywhere.Ifyouwanttobecomemore

valuableinthemarketplaceormoreintriguingtotheworldatlarge,youmustdevelopsome

deepexpertiseinyourmindandrootsomehigher-orderpassioninyourheart.

Thinkoftheworld,srealmoversandshakers;theyaresuchbecausetheyareabout

something.RichardBranson—executingtheremarkable.ThelatePrincessDiana---helpingthe

unfortunate.Theyareandwereinteresting.Youcanbe,too.

StrengthinNumbers

ThisruleisobviouslyonenoonecanfollowIOOpercent.It,sjustagreatwaytoremember

toshareyourpassions-toinviteothersintotheactivitiesyouarealreadyenjoydoing.Ireally

lovesharingdeliciousfood,goodwineandgreatcompany.Ialsobringfriendstoworkoutsorto

church.Youmighthavesimilarpassions,oryoumightenjoydoingcommunityservice,

gardeningorwatchingmovies.

Ifyou,lljustremembertoshareyourpassions,buildinganddeepeningrelationshipswill

takenoextratimethanyoualreadydevotetoyourfavoriteactivities,andpeoplewillseeyouin

yourbestlight.

Justaspeopleloseweightmoreeffectivelyiftheyhaveaworkoutpartner,yourongoing

effortstobuildrelationshipswillbemoresuccessfulifyouteamup.Youandyourbuddycan

provideeachothersupport,guidanceandmotivation.Andyou,llalwaysbepreparedtotryone

ofmyfavoritetactics—tradingnetworks.Throwadinnerpartytogether,andyou'lleachbe

responsibleforonlyhalftheguestlist,halfthecostandhalftheeffort.Butyou,llexpandyour

circleoffriendstotwicethesize,andIguaranteeitwillbetwicethefun!

1.Whatisthetrueartofnetworkingbuilton?

A)thelatestcomputertechnology

B)respectfulandcaringrelationships

C)richprofessionalknowledge

D)manyfriendsfromwell-to-dofamilies.

2.Accordingtothepassage,whatistheideaheldbyMargaretWheatley?

A)Everythingexistsinisolation

B)Everythingwedocanonlybeachievedbyourindividuals.

C)EverythingWedocanbeachievedbyourindividuals

D)Everythingcanbeaccomplishedwithoutothers,helpifyouworkhardenough

3.Howshouldwetreatbusinessrelationshipsmorepersonal?

A)Weshouldmakeourbusinessrelationshipsmorepersonal

B)Weshouldpretendtobetheirfriends

C)Weshouldnevertreatthemastrustworthyfriends

D)Weshouldtreatthemdifferentlyfromourpersonalfriends

4.Ifyoudonnotmindtellingyourbusinessfriendsaboutyourhumbleexperiences,

A)they,11lookdownuponyou

B)they,llnotdobusinesswithyou

C)they,llthinklessofyouforamoment

D)they,11feelmoreendearedtoyouthaneverbefore

5.Whenyouplantobuildupyournetwork,thefirstthingistofindoutinyourlife.

A)whattheeasiestthingis

B)whatthemostimportantthingis

C)whoyoucaremost

D)howtobeginit

6.Whatisthekeytosuccessaccordingtotheauthor?

A)Kindness

B)Diligence

C)Generosity

D)Consideration

7.Accordingtoamentoroftheauthor,weshouldwhentheeraofthatNetworkingJerk

isover?

A)startthinkingabouthowwe,regoingtomakeeveryonearoundussuccessful

B)startthinkingabouthowtomakeourfamilymemberssuccessful

C)driveourselvescrazythinkingabouthowtomakeourselvessuccessful

D)driveeveryoneelsecrazythinkingabouthowtomakehimselfsuccessful

注意:此部分試題在答題卡1上作答;8—10題在答題卡1上。

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Atthe

endofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe

conversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbea

pause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecide

whichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingle

linethroughthecentre.

注意:此部分試題在答題卡2上作答。

11.A)Hedidn,tthinkthecourseisuseful.

B)Hethoughtthecoursewaswonderful.

C)Hewantedtotakemoreoptionalcourses.

D)Hejustcouldn,tunderstandtheprofessor,slecture.

12.A)Thewomanwouldsewthembackon.

B)Thewomanwouldquarrelwiththeman.

C)Themanwouldnottaketheresponsibility.

D)Themangavethewomanagoodsuggestion.

13.A)702-6493-17.B)70-702-6493.

C)702-6493-70.D)17-702-6493.

14.A)Themanwantstobuyatable.

B)Themancametothecafealone.

C)Thetablebythewindowisfreeforanyone.

D)Thetablebythewindowhasbeenleftforsomeoneelse.

15.A)Totheoffice.B)Toschool.

C)Toadepartmentstore.D)Toarestaurant.

16.A)Thewomantriestohaveaninterviewwiththeman.

B)Theinterviewwilllastformorethantwohours.

C)Themanstillhastimetomakeaninterview.

D)Themanagreedwiththewomantohaveaninterviewatlast.

17.A)Ashopassistant.B)Atravelagent.C)Awaitress.D)Ateacher.

18.A)Theradiatorisfullofwater.

B)Thecarhasbrokendown.

C)Thecarisindangerouscondition.

D)Theradiatordoesn,twork.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Tofixatimewhenhebringsthepapertoher.

B)TotellherhisroommateBenjaminJonesissick.

C)Totellherhecan,tgotoherofficetoday.

D)Toaskherforinformationaboutacoursesheteaches.

20.A)Tolearnhowhecangraduate.

B)Tochatwiththewoman.

C)Toconsultthewomansomeinformationforhistermpaper.

D)Togetsomeinformationaboutacoursethewomanteaches.

21.A)Togiveapresentation.B)Toreadtwobooks.

C)Topaintthreepictures.D)Totakethefinalexam.

22.A)Cometoherofficeintheafternoon.

B)Callherafterhermeeting.

C)Cometoherofficetomorrowafternoon.

D)Gotothelibrarytomorrowmorning.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.A)Hevisiteditinperson.B)Helearnedfromafriendaboutit.

C)Hereaditinamagazine.D)Heknewthesculptor.

24.A)Theyareveryexpensive.B)Theyweighverymuch.

C)Theyaremadeofpiecesofaluminum.D)Theyhavetrianglesallover.

25.A)Itwastooexpensive.B)Itwastooheavytohand.

C)Itwasnotpretty.D)Itwaseasytogetrotten.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwill

hearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou

hearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

PassageOne

Question26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.A)Theywerepossiblycausedbyman.

B)Theyweremostlycausedbyvolcanoes.

C)Theywerecertainlycausedbynature.

D)Weknownothingabouttheircauses.

27.A)Afraid.B)Exited.C)Curious.D)Indifferent.

28.A)Copperandiron.B)Copperandtin.

C)Ironandtin.D)Copperandzinc.

PassageTWO

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.A)Thenoisesfromthegames.B)Thepossibleenvironmentaldamage.

C)Theoverindulgenceoftheirkids.D)Thepotentialdamageofthegames.

30.A)BeijingAmusementPark.B)TheNationalAmusementPark.

C)TheInternationalSculpturePark.D)BeijingSculpturePark.

31.A)Wearclothesmadeoffilmymaterial.

B)Takeofftheirglassesbeforeenjoyingthrillrides.

C)Wearslipperandcasualclothes.

D)Eatasmuchaspossiblebeforecoming.

PassageThree

Question32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.A)Forfourmonths.B)Forsixmonths.

C)Untilhefindsthegirl.D)Untilthegirlacceptsthering.

33.A)Inacrowdedbar.B)Outsideacrowdedbar.

C)Inthebookstore.D)Inthedepartmentstore.

34.A)Themanhasfalleninlovewiththegirlatthefirstsight.

B)Themanandtheprettywomanwereattractedtoeachother.

C)Thewomanwassingle.

D)Thewomanwasmaπ*ied.

35.A)Hewillaskthewomantoacceptthediamondring.

B)Hewillacceptthefactandtrytoforgetthewoman.

C)Hewillthrowtheringaway.

D)Hewilltellthewomanhecannotlivewithouther.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthe

firsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthe

secondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwords

youhaveheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing

information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwrite

downthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,

youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

注意:此部分試題在答題卡2上;請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.

Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewest

possiblewordsonAnswerSheet2.

Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

MicrosoftChairmanBillGatesrecentlytoldthenation,sgovernorsthatAmericahigh

schooleducationis“obsolete”.Hesaid,uWhen?compareourhighschoolstowhatIseewhen

Γmtravelingabroad,Iamterrifiedforourworkforceoftomorrow.In2001,Indiagraduate

almostamillionmorestudentsfromcollegethantheUnitesStatesdid.Chinagraduatestwiceas

manystudentswithbachelor,sdegreesastheUSandhassixtimesasmanygraduatesmajoring

inengineering.Americaisfallingbehind.v

Gateswasdescribingaglobaleconomyinwhichthechancetomoveupintoabetter

economiclifeisslippingoverseas,alongwithjobsthatcanbeperformed

anywhere——manufacturinginChina,technologysupportinIndia,onlineorderfulfillmentacross

borders.TheInternetbringsBhutanandBangalorejustasclosetoourofficesandlivingrooms

asBoise.Maybecloser.

Ourchildren,scompetitorsarenottheotherschoolsinthedistrictorthestateoreventhe

nation.TheyarethetechnologicallyliterateyoungpeopleinTaiwan,India,Korea,andother

developingnations.Fortoday,sAmericanstudents,learningandretrainingwillbealifelong

experience.

InTheWorldIsFlat,arecentbookanalyzingtheshiftintheglobaleconomy,Thomas

Friedmanpointsoutthatthedot.combubbleinspiredamassiveoutlay(花費(fèi))ofcapitalto

connectthecontinents.Underseacable,universalsoftware,high-techimagery,andGooglehave

erasedgeography.CollegegraduatesinLatinAmerica,CentralAsia,India,China,andRussia

candotheinformationworkAmericansusedtocounton---inmanycasesbetterandinallcases

cheaper.

Weareburningthroughreliablecareersforouryoungpeopleathighspeedastechnology

relievesusofthetediumofrepetitivework.Therobotsthatvacuumourfloorstodaywillbe

fillingoutteethtomorrow.EvenjobsatWal-Martareendangered.Haveyouseenthe

self-check-outlanes?Nocashiersrequired.

Tobecompetitivenow,USstudentsmustdevelopsophisticatedcriticalthinkingand

analyticalskillstomanagetheconceptualnatureofworktheywilldo.Theywillneedtobeable

torecognizepatterns,createnarrative,andimaginesolutionstoproblemswehaveyetto

discover.Theywillhavetoseethebigpictureandaskthebigquestions.Howmanyhigh

schoolsdoyouknowthatarenurturingmindslikethat?

Arewesupplyingtheconditionsinourschoolstocreateanewcropoforiginalthinkers?

AreWemakingsureofourcurriculaandinstructionalprogramsarenotrelegated(降級(jí))for

repetitivepractice,gatheringandorganizinginformation,remediation,andtestpreparation?Are

Werequiringallstudentstousetheirmindswelltoconstructknowledge,toinquire,toinvent,to

makemeaningandrelevanceoutoftheirlearning?Hardly.

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

57.BillGatesbelievesthattheAmericanhighschoolsareobsoleteinthan

schoolsinmanyothercountries

58.Accordingtotheauthor,thechallengeonAmericanschoolscomesfromtheprogressionof

59.Bysayingthat“Underseacable,universalsoftware,high-techimagery,andGooglehave

erasedgeography.”(Line3-4,Para.4),theauthormeansthathas

enabledmanyjobstobedoneanywhere.

60.Inordertocompetewithoverseasstudents,Americanchildrenwillprobablyhaveto

strengthen.

61.Thelastparagraphcallsreaders5attentiontoconfrontingthecurrent

Americaneducationsystem.

SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions

orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)

andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteron

AnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter

PassageOne

Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Computerscienceandtechnologyisdevelopingsofastthatnoonecanpredictexactly

whatnewtechnologymightbedevelopedinthenearfuture,andthedevelopmentofcomputer

lawcanhardlykeepupwiththedevelopingcomputertechnology.Thewidespreadapplication

ofcomputersinbusinesshascreatednewsituationsthatnoexistinglawsareadequatetocope

with.Inthefollowingcases,computergeneratedinformationwasusedasevidencebutwasnot

allacceptedbythecourt.

Amanreceivedsometreatmentatahospitalbutrefusedtopaythehospitalbillbecausehe

claimedthefigureswerenotcorrect.Thehospitalsuedtheman.Asproofoftheamountowedto

it,thehospitalofferedinevidenceacomputerprintoutoftheservicesrenderedtothedefendant

andtheamountsowedforthem.Hospitalemployeestestifiedthatinformationastoamounts

owedbypatientsinthehospitalwerestoredinacomputeraspartofaregularbusinessroutine.

Themanobjectedtotheadmissionofthecomputerprintoutasevidenceonthegroundthatthere

wasnotapropercomparisoncheckingoforiginalslipsshowingservicesrenderedagainstthe

computerprintout.

Thecourtdecidedthatthecomputerprintoutwasadmissibleasevidencewhenitwasshown

thattheentriesweremadewithproperequipmentinaregularcoursesofbusiness.Theobjection

thattherewasnotasufficientcheckingoftheprintoutdidnotmaketheprintoutinadmissible.It

wasuptothejurytodecidehowmuchweightorimportanceshouldbeattachedtocomputer

printout.

Inordertomakeitpossibletoadmitevidenceprotectedbycomputer,thelawofevidenceof

theUnitedStateshaschangedgreatly.Accordingtothenewrule,computerprintoutsofbusiness

recordsstoredonelectroniccomputingequipmentareadmissibleinevidenceifrelevanttothe

material,withoutthenecessityofidentifying,locating,andproducingaswitnessesthe

individualswhomadetheentriesintheregularcourseofbusiness,ifitisshownthatthe

electroniccomputingequipmentisrecognizedasstandardequipment,theentriesaremadeinthe

regularcourseofbusinessatorreasonablynearthetimeofthehappeningoftheeventrecorded,

andthefoundationtestimonysatisfiesthecourtthesourcesofinformation,methodandtimeof

preparationweresuchastoindicateitstrustworthinessandjustifyitsadmission.

注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。

52.Themanrefusedtopaythehospitalbillbecauseheclaimed.

A)thehospitaloverchargedhim

B)hecouldn,taffordthemoney

C)thecomputerprintoutofferedbythehospitalwasnotconsistentwithoriginalslips

D)thehospitalcouldn,tshowanyprooffortheamountofmoneyheshouldpay

53.Thecourt,sfinaldecisionis.

A)themanmustpaythebill

B)thecomputerprintoutwasnotadmissible

C)thehospitalfailedforlackofevidence

D)notmentionedinthepassage

54.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A)Thecomputerprintoutwasnotinkeepingwiththeservicerendered.

B)Thecomputerprintoutwasinkeepingwiththeservicerendered

C)Thecomputerprintoutwascheckedtocompareitwiththeservicerendered

D)Thecomputerprintoutwasnotcheckedtocompareitwiththeservicerendered

55.Inordertomakethecomputerevidenceadmissible,theUnitedStates.

A)hascompletelychangedthelawofevidence

B)hasbeguntodrawupthelawofevidence

C)hasabolishedthelawofevidence

D)hasrevisedthelawofevidence

56.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A)TheComputerEvidence

B)TheLawofEvidence

C)TheComputerandtheLawofEvidence

D)ACaseonComputer

Passage2

Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

IntheDisunitingofAmerica:ReflectionsonaMulticulturalSociety,RevisedandEnlarged

Edition(W.W.Norton)Schlesingerprovidesdeepinsightsintothecrisesofnationhoodin

America.Anewchapterassessedtheimpactbothofradicalmulticulturalismandradical

monoculturalismontheBillofRights.Writtenwithhisusualclarityandforce,thebookbringsa

notedhistorian,swisdomandperspectivetobearonAmerica,s"culturewars.”

Schlesingeraddressesthequestions:Whatholdsanationtogether?Andwhatdoesitmeanto

beanAmerican?Describingtheemergingcultofethnicity,Schlsingerpraisesitshealthyeffect

onthecampaignofmulticulturaladvocatestodividethenationintoseparateethnicandracial

communities.Fromthestart,heobserves,theUnitedStateshasbeenamulticulturalnation,rich

initsdiversitybutheldtogetherasharedcommitmenttothedemocraticprocessandbythe

freedomofintermarriage.Itwasthisnationaltalentforassimilationthatimpressedforeign

visitorslikeAlexisdeTocquevilleandJamesBryce,anditisthishistoricgoalthatSchelsinger

championsasthebesthopeforthefuture.Schlesingeranalyseswhatheseesasgrim

consequencesofidentitypolitics:thewideningofdifferences.AttacksontheFirstAmendment,

heargues,threatenintellectualfreedomand,ultimately,thefutureoftheethnicgroups.His

criticismsarenotlimitedtotheleft.AsaformertargetofMcCarthyism,heunderstandsthatthe

radicalrightisevenmorewillingthantheradicallefttorestrictandweakentheBillofRights.

Theauthordoesnotminimizetheinjusticesconcealedby

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