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2010年全國碩士研究生人學統(tǒng)一考試英語試題

In1924America'sNationalResearchCouncilsenttwoengineerstosuperviseaseriesof

industrialexperimentsatalargetelephone-partsfactorycalledtheHawthornePlantnearChicago.

Ithopedtheywouldlearnhowstop-floorlighting1workers,productivity.Instead,the

studiesended2givingtheirnametothe"Hawthorneeffect”,theextremelyinfluential

ideathatthevery3tobeingexperimenteduponchangedsubjects'behavior.

Theideaarosebecauseofthe4behaviorofthewomenintheHawthorneplant.According

to5oftheexperiments,theirhourlyoutputrosewhenlightingwasincreased,butalso

whenitwasdimmed.Itdidnot6whatwasdoneintheexperiment;7somethingwas

changed,productivityrose.A(n)8thattheywerebeingexperimenteduponseemedtobe

9toalterworkers*behavior10itself.

Afterseveraldecades,thesamedatawere11toeconometrictheanalysis.Hawthorne

experimentshasanothersurprisestore12thedescriptionsonrecord,nosystematic

13wasfoundthatlevelsofproductivitywererelatedtochangesinlighting.

Itturnsoutthatpeculiarwayofconductingtheexperimentsmaybehaveletto14

interpretationofwhathapped.15,lightingwasalwayschangedonaSunday.Whenwork

startedagainonMonday,output16rosecomparedwiththepreviousSaturdayand17

toriseforthenextcoupleofdays.18,acomparisonwithdataforweekswhentherewas

noexperimentationshowedthatoutputalwayswentuponMonday,workers19tobediligent

forthefirstfewdaysoftheweekinanycase,before20aplateauandthenslackening

off.Thissuggeststhatthealleged"Hawthorneeffect"ishardtopindown.

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SectionIIReadingComprehension

OfallthechangesthathavetakenplaceinEnglish-languagenewspapersduringthepast

quarter-century,perhapsthemostfar-reachinghasbeentheinexorabledeclineinthescopeand

seriousnessoftheirartscoverage.

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Itisdifficulttothepointofimpossibilityfortheaveragereaderundertheageofforty

toimagineatimewhenhigh-qualityartscriticismcouldbefoundinmostbig-citynewspapers.

Yetaconsiderablenumberofthemostsignificantcollectionsofcriticismpublishedinthe20th

centuryconsistedinlargepartofnewspaperreviews.Toreadsuchbookstodayistomarvelat

thefactthattheirlearnedcontentswereoncedeemedsuitableforpublicationin

general-circulationdai1ies.

WeareevenfartherremovedfromtheunfocusednewspaperreviewspublishedinEnglandbetween

theturnofthe20thcenturyandtheeveofWorldWarII,atatimewhennewsprintwasdirt-cheap

andstylishartscriticismwasconsideredanornamenttothepublicationsinwhichitappeared.

Inthosefar-offdays,itwastakenforgrantedthatthecriticsofmajorpaperswouldwrite

indetailandatlengthabouttheeventstheycovered.Theirswasaseriousbusiness,andeven

thosereviewerswhoworetheirlearninglightly,likeGeorgeBernardShawandErnestNewman,

couldbetrustedtoknowwhattheywereabout.Thesemenbelievedinjournalismasacalling,

andwereproudtobepublishedinthedailypress."Sofewauthorshavebrainsenoughor1iterary

giftenoughtokeeptheirownendupinjournalism,wNewmanwrote,“thatIamtemptedtodefine

'journalism,as'atermofcontemptappliedbywriterswhoarenotreadtowriterswhoare.)

Unfortunately,thesecriticsarevirtuallyforgotten.NevilleCardus,whowroteforthe

ManchesterGuardianfrom1917untilshortlybeforehisdeathin1975,isnowknownsolelyas

awriterofessaysonthegameofcricket.Duringhislifetime,though,hewasalsooneof

England5sforemostclassical-musiccritics,astylistsowidelyadmiredthathisAutobiography

(1947)becameabest-seller.Hewasknightedin1967,thefirstmusiccritictobesohonored.

Yetonlyoneofhisbooksisnowinprint,andhisvastbodyofwritingsonmusicisunknown

savetospecialists.

IsthereanychancethatCardus'scriticismwil1enjoyarevival?Theprospectseemsremote.

Journalistictasteshadchangedlongbeforehisdeath,andpostmodernreadershavelittleuse

fortherichlyupholsteredVicwardianproseinwhichhespecialized.Moreover,theamateur

traditioninmusiccriticismhasbeeninheadlongretreat.

21.ItisindicatedinParagraphs1and2that

[A]artscriticismhasdisappearedfrombig-citynewspapers.

[B]English-languagenewspapersusedtocarrymoreartsreviews.

[C]high-qualitynewspapersretainalargebodyofreaders.

[D]youngreadersdoubtthesuitabilityofcriticismondailies.

22.NewspaperreviewsinEnglandbeforeWorldWarIIwerecharacterizedby

[A]freethemes.

[B]casualstyle.

[C]elaboratelayout.

[D]radicalviewpoints.

23.WhichofthefollowingwouldShawandNewmanmostprobablyagreeon?

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LItiscontemptibleforwriterstobejournalists.

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LWritersare1ikelytobetemptedintojournalism.

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lNotallwritersarecapableofjournalisticwriting.

24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutCardusaccordingtothelasttwoparagraphs?

[A]Hismusiccriticismmaynotappealtoreaderstoday.

[B]Hisreputationasamusiccritichaslongbeenindispute.

[C]Hisstylecaterslargelytomodernspecialists.

[D]Hiswritingsfailtofollowtheamateurtradition.

25.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

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LA]NewspapersoftheGoodOldDays

[B]TheLostHorizoninNewspapers

[C]MournfulDeclineofJournalism

[D]ProminentCriticsinMemory

Text2

Overthepastdecade,thousandsofpatentshavebeengrantedforwhatarecalledbusiness

methods.Amazon,comreceivedoneforits"one-click“onlinepaymentsystem.MerrillLynchgot

legalprotectionforanassetallocationstrategy.Oneinventorpatentedatechniqueforlifting

abox.

Nowthenation'stoppatentcourtappearscompletelyreadytoscalebackonbusiness-method

patents,whichhavebeencontroversialeversincetheywerefirstauthorized10yearsago.In

amovethathasintellectual-propertylawyersabuzztheU.S.courtofAppealsforthefederal

circuitsaiditwoulduseaparticularcasetoconductabroadreviewofbusiness-methodpatents.

InreBilski,asthecaseisknown,is"averybigdeal”,saysDennisD.CrouchoftheUniversity

ofMissouriSchooloflaw.It"hasthepotentialtoeliminateanentireclassofpatents.”

Curbsonbusiness-methodclaimswouldbeadramaticabout-face,becauseitwasthefederal

circuititselfthatintroducedsuchpatentswithis1998decisionintheso-calledstateStreet

Bankcase,approvingapatentonawayofpoolingmutual-fundassets.Thatrulingproducedan

explosioninbusiness-methodpatentfilings,initiallybyemerginginternetcompaniestrying

tostakeoutexclusiverightstospecifictypesofonlinetransactions.Later,moveestablished

companiesracedtoaddsuchpatentstotheirfiles,ifonlyasadefensivemoveagainstrivals

thatmightbeatthemtothepunch.In2005,IBMnotedinacourtfilingthatithadbeenissued

morethan300business-methodpatentsdespitethefactthatitquestionedthelegalbasisfor

grantingthem.Similarly,someWallStreetinvestmentfi1msarmedthemselveswithpatentsfor

financialproducts,evenastheytookpositionsincourtcasesopposingthepractice.

TheBiIskicaseinvolvesaclaimedpatentonamethodforhedgingriskintheenergymarket.

TheFederalcircuitissuedanunusualorderstatingthatthecasewou1dbeheardbyal112of

thecourt,sjudges,ratherthanatypicalpanelofthree,andthatoneissueitwantstoevaluate

iswhetheritshould“reconsider"itsstatestreetBankruling.

TheFederalCircuit,sactioncomesinthewakeofaseriesofrecentdecisionsbythesupreme

Courtthathasnarrowedthescopeofprotectionsforpatentholders.LastApri1,forexample

thejusticessignaledthattoomanypatentswerebeingupheldfor"inventions"thatareobvious.

ThejudgesontheFederalcircuitare"reactingtotheanti-patenttrendattheSupremeCourt”,

saysHaroldC.Wegner,apatentattorneyandprofessoratGeorgeWashingtonUniversityLawSchool.

26.Business-methodpatentshaverecentlyarousedconcernbecauseof

[A]theirlimitedvaluetobusiness

[B]theirconnectionwithassetallocation

[C]thepossiblerestrictionontheirgranting

[D]thecontroversyoverauthorization

27.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheBilskicase?

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29.Welearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthatbusiness-methodpatents

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30.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethesubjectofthetext?

[A]Aloomingthreattobusiness-methodpatents

[B]Protectionforbusiness-methodpatentholders

[C]Alegalcaseregardingbusiness-methodpatents

[D]Aprevailingtrendagainstbusiness-methodpatents

Text3

InhisbookTheTippingPoint,MalcolmGladwel1arguesthatsocialepidemicsaredrivenin

largepartbytheactingofatinyminorityofspecialindividuals,oftencalledinfluentials,

whoareunusuallyinformed,persuasive,orwell-connected.Theideaisintuitivelycompelling,

butitdoesn'texplainhowideasactuallyspread.

Thesupposedimportanceofinfluentialsderivesfromaplausiblesoundingbutlarge!y

untestedtheorycalledthe'twostepflowofcommunication":Informationflowsfromthemedia

totheinfluentialsandfromthemtoeveryoneelse.Marketershaveembracedthetwo-stepflow

becauseitsuggeststhatiftheycanjustfindandinfluencetheinfluentiaIs,thoseselected

peoplewilldomostoftheworkforthem.Thetheoryalsoseemstoexplainthesuddenandunexpected

popularityofcertainlooks,brands,orneighborhoods.Inmanysuchcases,acursorysearchfor

causesfindsthatsomesmallgroupofpeoplewaswearing,promoting,ordevelopingwhateverit

isbeforeanyoneelsepaidattention.Anecdotalevidenceofthiskindfitsnicelywiththeidea

thatonlycertainspecialpeoplecandrivetrends

Intheirrecentwork,however,someresearchershavecomeupwiththefindingthat

influentialshavefarlessimpactonsocialepidemicsthanisgeneral1ysupposed.Infact,they

don,tseemtoberequiredofall.

Theresearchers,argumentstemsfromasimpleobservingaboutsocialinfluence,withthe

exceptionofafewcelebrities1ikeOprahWinfrey-whoseoutsizepresenceisprimari1yafunction

ofmedia,notinterpersonal,influence-eventhemostinfluentialmembersofapopulationsimply

dontinteractwiththatmanyothers.Yetitispreciselythesenon-celebrityinfluentialswho,

accordingtothetwo-step-flowtheory,aresupposedtodrivesocialepidemicsbyinfluencing

theirfriendsandcolleaguesdirectly.Forasocialepidemictooccur,however,eachpersonso

affected,musttheninfluencehisorherownacquaintances,whomustinturninfluencetheirs,

andsoon;andjusthowmanyotherspayattentiontoeachofthesepeoplehas1ittletodowith

theinitialinfluential.Ifpeopleinthenetworkjusttwodegreesremovedfromtheinitial

influentialproveresistant,forexamplefromtheinitialinfluentialproveresistant,for

examplethecascadeofchangewon*tpropagateveryfaroraffectmanypeople.

BuiIdingonthebasictruthaboutinterpersonalinfluence,theresearchersstudiedthe

dynamicsofpopulationsmanipulatinganumberofvariablesrelatingofpopulations,manipulating

anumberofvariablesrelatingtopeople,sabilitytoinfluenceothersandtheirtendencyto

beinfluenced.Ourworkshowsthattheprincipalrequirementforwhatwecallz,globalcascades”一

thewidespreadpropagationofinfluencethroughnetworks-isthepresencenotofafew

influentialsbut,rather,ofacriticalmassofeasi1yinfluencedpeople,eachofwhomadopts,

say,alookorabrandafterbeingexposedtoasingleadoptingneighbor.Regardlessofhow

influentialanindividualislocally,heorshecanexertglobalinfluenceonlyifthiscritical

massisavailabletopropagateachainreaction.

31.BycitingthebookTheTippingPoint,theauthorintendsto

[A]analyzetheconsequencesofsocialepidemics

[B]discussinfluentials*functioninspreadingideas

[C]exemplifypeople'sintuitiveresponsetosocialepidemics

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LDjdescribetheessentialcharacteristicsofinfluentials.

32.Theauthorsuggeststhatthetwo-step-flowtheory”

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Lservesasasolutiontomarketingproblems

rBT

LJhashelpedexplaincertainprevalenttrends

rcT

LJhaswonsupportfrominfluentials

rDT

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33.Whattheresearchershaveobservedrecentlyshowsthat

rAu

Lthepowerofinfluencegoeswithsocialinteractions

rBu

Linterpersonallinkscanbeenhancedthroughthemedia

rcu

Linfluentialshavemorechannelstoreachthepublic

rDT

LJmostcelebritiesenjoywidemediaattention

34.Theunderlinedphrasezthesepeopleinparagraph4referstotheoneswho

rAT

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rBu

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rcu

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rDT

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35.whatistheessentialelementinthedynamicsofsocialinfluence?

rAu

LTheeagernesstobeaccepted

rBu

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rcu

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rDu

LTheinclinationtorelyonothers

Text4

Bankershavebeenblamingthemselvesfortheirtroublesinpublic.Behindthescenes,they

havebeentakingaimatsomeoneelse:theaccountingstandard-setters.Theirrules,moanthe

banks,haveforcedthemtoreportenormouslosses,andil'sjustnotfair.Theserulessaythey

mustvaluesomeassetsatthepriceathirdpartywouldpay,notthepricemanagersandregulators

wouldlikethemtofetch.

Unfortunately,banks'lobbyingnowseemstobeworking.Thedetailsmaybeunknowable,but

theindependenceofstandard-setters,essentialtotheproperfunction!ngofcapita]markets,

isbeingcompromised.And,unlessbankscarrytoxicassetsatpricesthatattractbuyers,reviving

thebankingsystemwillbedifficult.

AfterabruisingencounterwithCongress,America,sFinancialAccountingStandardsBoard

(FASB)rushedthroughrulechanges.Thesegavebanksmorefreedomtousemodelstova1ueil1iquid

assetsandmoreflexibilityinrecognizinglossesonlong-termassetsintheirincomestatement.

BobHerz,theFASB'schairman,criedoutagainstthosewho"questionourmotives.〃Yetbankshares

roseandthechangesenhancewhatonelobbygrouppolitelycalls“theuseofjudgmentby

management.〃

EuropeanministersinstantlydemandedthattheInternationalAccountingStandardsBoard

(IASB)do1ikewise.TheIASBsaysitdoesnotwanttoactwithoutoveral1planning,butthe

pressuretofoldwhenitcompletesitreconstructionofruleslaterthisyearisstrong.Charlie

McCreevy,aEuropeancommissioner,warnedtheIASBthatitdid"notliveinapoliticalvacuum”

but"intherealword"andthatEuropecouldyetdevelopdifferentrules.

Itwasbanksthatwereonthewrongplanet,withaccountsthatvastlyovervaluedassets.

Todaytheyarguethatmarketpricesoverstatelosses,becausetheylargelyreflectthetemporary

illiquidityofmarkets,notthelikelyextentofbaddebts.Thetruthwillnotbeknownforyears.

Butbank*ssharestradebelowtheirbookvalue,suggestingthatinvestorsareskeptical.And

deadmarketspartlyreflecttheparalysisofbankswhichwillnotsellassetsforfearofbooking

6大家版詞典級31年考研英語真題及答泰

losses,yetarereluctanttobuyallthosesupposedbargains.

Togetthesystemworkingagain,lossesmustberecognizedanddealtwith.America'snew

plantobuyuptoxicassetswillnotworkunlessbanksmarkassetstolevelswhichbuyersfind

attractive.Successfulmarketsrequireindependentandevencombativestandard-setters.TheFASB

andIASBhavebeenexactlythat,clean!nguprulesonstockoptionsandpensions,forexample,

againsthostilityfromspecialinterests.Butbygivingintocriticsnowtheyareinviting

pressuretomakemoreconcessions.

36.Bankerscomplainedthattheywereforcedto

rAu

Lfollowunfavorableassetevaluationrules

rBu

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rcu

Lcooperatewiththepricemanagers

rD

Lreevaluatesomeoftheirassets.

37.Accordingtotheauthor,therulechangesoftheFASBmayresultin

[A]thediminishingroleofmanagement

[B]therevivalofthebankingsystem

[C]thebanks,long-termassetlosses

[D]theweakeningofitsindependence

38.AccordingtoParagraph4,McCreevyobjectstotheIASB'sattemptto

[A]keepawayfrompoliticalinfluences.

[B]evadethepressurefromtheirpeers.

[C]actontheirowninrule-setting.

[D]takegradualmeasuresinreform.

39.Theauthorthinksthebankswere〃onthewrongplanet“inthatthey

[A]misinterpretedmarketpriceindicators

[B]exaggeratedtherealvalueoftheirassets

[C]neglectedthe1ikelyexistenceofbaddebts.

[D]deniedbookinglossesintheirsaleofassets.

40.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsstandard-settersisoneof

rAu

Lsatisfaction,

rBu

Lskepticism,

rcu

Lobjectiveness

rDu

Lsympathy

ForQuestions41-45,choosethemostsuitableparagraphsfromthe1istA-Gandfilltheminto

thenumberedboxestoformacoherenttext.ParagraphEhasbeencorrectlyplaced.Thereisone

paragraphwhichdoesnotfitinwiththetext.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)

[A]Thefirstandmoreimportantistheconsumer*sgrowingpreferenceforeatingout;the

consumptionoffoodanddrinkinplacesotherthanhomeshasrisenfromabout32percentoftotal

consumptionin1995to35percentin2000andisexpectedtoapproach38percentby2005.This

developmentisboostingwholesaledemandfromthefoodservicesegmentby4to5percentayear

acrossEurope,comparedwithgrowthinretaildemandof1to2percent.Meanwhile,astherecession

isloominglarge,peoplearegettinganxious.Theytendtokeepatighterholdontheirpurse

andconsidereatingathomearealisticalternative.

[B]RetailsalesoffoodanddrinkinEurope*slargestmarketsareatastandstill,leaving

Europeangroceryretai1ershungryforopportunitiestogrow.Mostleadingretailershavealready

triede-commerce,withlimitedsuccess,andexpansionabroad.Butalmostal1haveignoredthe

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big,profitableopportunityintheirownbackyard:thewholesalefoodanddrinktrade,which

appearstobejustthekindofmarketretailersneed.

[C]Willsuchvariationsbringaboutachangeintheoverallstructureofthefoodanddrink

market?Definitelynot.Thefunctioningofthemarketisbasedonflexibletrendsdominatedby

potentialbuyers.Tnotherwords,itisuptothebuyer,ratherthantheseiler,todecidewhat

tobuy.Atanyrate,thischangewi11ultimatelybeacclaimedbyanever-growingnumberofboth

domesticandinternationalconsumers,regardlessofhowlongthecurrentconsumerpatternwill

takehold.

[D]Allinall,thisclearlyseemstobeamarketinwhichbigretailerscouldprofitably

applytheirsc

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