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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark
A,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
Wehavemoregenesincommonwithpeoplewepicktobeourfriendsthanwith
strangers.
Thoughnotbiologicallyrelated,friendsareas"related"asfourthcousins,
sharingabout1%ofgenes.Thatis]_astudypublishedfromtheUniversityofCalifornia
andYaleUniversityintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,has2.
Thestudyisagenome-wideanalysisconducted31932uniquesubjectswhich生pairs
ofunrelatedfriendsandunrelatedstrangers.Thesamepeoplewereusedinboth5.
While1%mayseem6,itisnotsotoageneticist.Asco-authorofthestudyJames
Fowler,professorofmedicalgeneticsatUCSanDiegosays,“Mostpeopledonoteven
7theirfourthcousinsbutsomehowmanagetoselectasfriendsthepeoplewho8our
kin.〃
Theteam9developeda"friendshipscore“whichcanpredictwhowillbeyourfriend
basedontheirgenes.
Thestudyalsofoundthatthegenesforsmellweresomethingsharedinfriends
butnotgenesforimmunity.Whythissimilarityinolfactorygenesisdifficultto
explain,fornow.10,astheteamsuggests,itdrawsusllsimilarenvironmentsbut
thereismoretoit.Therecouldbemanymechanismsworkingintandemthat12usin
choosinggeneticallysimilarfriends13Afunctionalkinship"ofbeingfriendswith
14!
Oneoftheremarkablefindingsofthestudywasthatthesimilargenesseemto
beevolving15thanothergenes.Studyingthiscouldhelp16whyhumanevolutionpicked
paceinthelast30,000years,withsocialenvironmentbeingamajor17factor.
Thefindingsdonotsimplycorroboratepeople,s18tobefriendthoseofsimilar
et19backgrounds,saytheresearchers.Thoughallthesubjectsweredrawnfroma
populationofEuropeanextraction,carewastakento20thatallsubjects,friendsand
strangersweretakenfromthesamepopulation.Theteamalsocontrolledthedatato
checkancestryofsubjects.
1.[A]what[B]why[C]how[D]when
2.[A]defended[B]concludedEC]withdrawn[D]advised
3.[A]for[B]with[C]by[D]on
4.[A]separated[B]sought[C]compared[D]connected
5.[A]tests[B]objects[C]samples[D]examples
6.[A]insignificant[B]unexpected[C]unreliable[D]incredible
7.[A]visit[B]miss[C]know[D]seek
8.[A]surpass[B]influence[C]favor[D]resemble
9.[A]again[B]also[C]instead[D]thus
10.[A]Meanwhile[B]Furthermore[C]Likewise[D]Perhaps
11.[A]about[B]to[C]from[D]like
12.[A]limit[B]observe[C]confuse[D]drive
13.[A]accordingto[B]ratherthan[C]regardlessof[D]alongwith
14.[A]chances[B]responses[C]benefits[D]missions
15.[A]faster[B]slower[C]later[D]earlier
16.[A]forecast[B]remember[C]express[D]understand
17.[A]unpredictable[B]contributory[C]controllable[D]disruptive
18.[A]tendency[B]decision[C]arrangement[D]endeavor
19.[A]political[B]religious[C]ethnic[D]economic
20.[A]see[B]show[C]prove[D]tell
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing
A,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
Textl
KingJuanCarlosofSpainonceinsitedvkingsdon'tabdicate,theydieintheir
sleep.Butembarrassingscandalsandthepopularityoftherepublicanleftinthe
recenetEuro-electionshaveforcedhimtoeathiswordsandstanddown.Sodoesthe
Spanishcrisissuggestthatmonarchyisseeingitslastdays?Doesthatmeanthewriting
isonthewallforallEuropeanroyals,withtheirmagnificentuniformsandmajestic
lifestyles?
TheSpanishcaseprovidesargumentsbothforandagainstmonarchy.Whenpublic
opinionisparticularlypolarized,asitwasfollowingtheendoftheFrancoregime,
monarchscanriseabove”merevpoliticsand“embody“aspiritofnationalunity.
Itisthisapparenttranscendenceofpoliticsthatexplainsmonarchscontinuing
popularityasheadsofstate.Andso,theMiddleEastexcepted,Europeisthe
mostmonarch-infestedregionintheworld,with10kingdoms(notcountingVaticanCity
andAndorra).ButunliketheirabsolutistcounterpartsintheGulfandAsia,mostroyal
familieshavesurvivedbecausetheyallowvoterstoavoidthedifficultsearchfora
non-controversialbutrespectedpublicfigure.
Evenso,kingsandqueensundoubtedlyhaveadownside.Symbolicofnationalunity
astheyclaimtobe,theirveryhistory-andsometimesthewaytheybehave
today-embodiesoutdatedandindefensibleprivilegesandinequalities.Atatimewhen
ThomasPikettyandothereconomistsarewarmingofrisinginequalityandtheincreasing
powerofinheritedwealth,itisbizarrethatwealthyaristocraticfamiliesshould
stillbethesymbolicheartofmoderndemocraticstates.
Themostsuccessfulmonarchiesstrivetoabandonorhidetheiroldaristocratic
ways.Princesandprincesseshaveday-jobsandridebicycles,nothorses(or
helicopters).Evenso,thesearewealthyfamilieswhopartywiththeinternational
1%,andmediaintrusivenessmakesitincreasinglydifficulttomaintaintheright
image.
WhileEurope?smonarchieswillnodoubtbesmartenoughtosurviveforsometime
tocome,itistheBritishroyalswhohavemosttofearfromtheSpanishexample.
ItisonlytheQueenwhohaspreservedthemonarchyJsreputationwithherrather
ordinary(ifwell-heeled)grannystyle.ThedangerwillcomewithCharles.Whohasboth
anexpensivetasteoflifestyleandaprettyhierarchicalviewoftheworld.Hehas
failedtounderstandthatmonarchieshavelargelysurvivedbecausetheyprovidea
service-asnon-controversialandnon-politicalheadsofstate.Charlesoughttoknow
thatasEnglishhistoryshows,itiskings,notrepublicans,whoarethemonarchy
sworstenemies.
21.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,KingJuanCarlosofSpain
[A]usedtoenjoyhighpublicsupport
[B]wasunpopularamongEuropeanroyals
[C]easedhisrelationshipwithhisrivals
[D]endedhisreigninembarrassment
22.MonarchsarekeptasheadsofstateinEuropemostly
[A]owingtotheirundoubtedandrespectablestatus
[B]toachieveabalancebetweentraditionandreality
[C]togivevotersmorepublicfigurestolookupto
[D]duetotheireverlastingpoliticalembodiment
23.Whichofthefollowingisshowntobeodd,accordingtoParagraph4?
[A]Aristocrats'excessiverelianceoninheritedwealth
[B]Theroleofthenobilityinmoderndemocracies
[C]Thesimplelifestyleofthearistocraticfamilies
[D]ThenobilityJsadherencetotheirprivileges
24.TheBritishroyals"havemostoffear“becauseCharles
[A]takesatoughlineonpoliticalissues
[B]failstochangehislifestyleasadvised
[C]takesrepublicansashispotentialallies
[D]failstoadapthimselftohisfuturerole
25.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthetext?
[A]Carlos,GloryandDisgraceCombined
[B]Charles,AnxioustoSucceedtotheThrone
[C]Carlos,aLessonforAllEuropeanMonarchs
[D]Charles,SlowtoReacttotheComingThreats.
Text2
JUSTHOWmuchdoestheConstitutionprotectyourdigitaldata?TheSupremeCourt
isonlyjustcomingtogripswiththatquestion.OnTuesday,itwillconsiderwhether
policecansearchthecontentsofamobilephonewithoutawarrantifthephoneison
oraroundapersonduringanarrest.
Californiahasaskedthejusticestorefrainfromasweepingruling,particularly
onethatupsetstheoldassumptionthatauthoritiesmaysearchthroughtheeffects
ofsuspectsatthetimeoftheirarrest.Evenifthejusticesaretempted,thestate
argues,itishardforjudgestoassesstheimplicationsofnewandrapidlychanging
technologies.
ThecourtwouldberecklesslymodestifitfollowedCalifornia'sadvice.Enough
oftheimplicationsarediscernable,evenobvious,thatthejusticescanandshould
provideupdatedguidelinestopolice,lawyersanddefendants.
TheyshouldstartbydiscardingCalifornia,slameargumentthatexploringthe
contentsofasmartphone一avaststorehouseofdigitalinformation一issimilar
to,say,riflingthroughasuspect'spurse.Thecourthasruledthatpolicedon'
tviolatetheFourthAmendmentwhentheysiftthroughthewalletorpocketbookofan
arresteewithoutawarrant.Butexploringone'ssmartphoneismorelikeenteringhis
orherhome.Asmartphonemaycontainanarresteesreadinghistory,financialhistory,
medicalhistoryandcomprehensiverecordsofrecentcorrespondence.Thedevelopment
ofucloudcomputing,“meanwhile,meansthatpoliceofficerscouldconceivablyaccess
evenmoreinformationwithafewswipesonatouchscreen.
Americansshouldtakestepstoprotecttheirdigitalprivacy.Butkeeping
sensitiveinformationonthesedevicesisincreasinglyarequirementofnormallife.
Citizensstillhavearighttoexpectprivatedocumentstoremainprivateandprotected
bytheConstitution'sprohibitiononunreasonablesearches.
Assooftenisthecase,statingthatprincipledoesn,teasethechallengeof
line-drawing.Inmanycases,itwouldnotbeoverlyonerousforauthoritiestoobtain
awarranttosearchthroughphonecontents.TheycouldstilltrumpFourthAmendment
protectionswhenfacingsevere,exigentcircumstances,suchasthethreatofimmediate
harm,andtheycouldtakereasonablemeasurestoensurethatphonedataarenoterased
oralteredwhileawarrantispending.Thecourt,though,maywanttoallowroomfor
policetocitesituationswheretheyareentitledtomoreleeway.
ButthejusticesshouldnotswallowCalifornia'sargumentwhole.New,disruptive
technologysometimesdemandsnovelapplicationsoftheConstitution'sprotections.
OrinKerr,alawprofessorwhoblogsonThePost'sVolokhConspiracy,comparesthe
explosionandaccessibilityofdigitalinformationinthe21stcenturywiththe
establishmentofautomobileuseasavirtualnecessityoflifeinthe20th:Thejustices
hadtospecifynovelrulesforthenewpersonaldomainofthepassengercarthen;they
mustsortouthowtheFourthAmendmentappliestodigitalinformationnow.
26.TheSupremecourt,willworkoutwhether,duringanarrest,itislegitimate
to
[A]searchforsuspects'mobilephoneswithoutawarrant.
[B]checksuspects'phonecontentswithoutbeingauthorized.
[C]preventsuspectsfromdeletingtheirphonecontents.
[D]prohibitsuspectsfromusingtheirmobilephones.
27.Theauthor,sattitudetowardCalifornia'sargumentisoneof
[A]tolerance.
[B]indifference.
[C]disapproval.
[D]cautiousness.
28.Theauthorbelievesthatexploringone'sphonecontentiscomparableto
[A]gettingintoone'sresidence.
[B]handingone'shistoricalrecords.
[C]scanningone,scorrespondences.
[D]goingthroughone'swallet.
29.InParagraph5and6,theauthorshowshisconcernthat
[A]principlesarehardtobeclearlyexpressed.
[B]thecourtisgivingpolicelessroomforaction.
[C]phonesareusedtostoresensitiveinformation.
[D]citizens,privacyisnoteffectiveprotected.
30.OrinKerr,scomparisonisquotedtoindicatethat
(A)theConstitutionshouldbeimplementedflexibly.
(B)NewtechnologyrequiresreinterpretationoftheConstitution.
?California'sargumentviolatesprinciplesoftheConstitution.
(D)PrinciplesoftheConstitutionshouldneverbealtered.
Text3
ThejournalScienceisaddinganextraroundofstatisticalcheckstoits
peer-reviewprocess,editor-in-chiefMarciaMcNuttannouncedtoday.Thepolicy
followssimilareffortsfromotherjournals,afterwidespreadconcernthatbasic
mistakesindataanalysisarecontributingtotheirreproducibilityofmanypublished
researchfindings.
uReadersmusthaveconfidenceintheconclusionspublishedinourjournal,“
writesMcNuttinaneditorial.WorkingwiththeAmericanStatisticalAssociation,the
journalhasappointedsevenexpertstoastatisticsboardofreviewingeditors(SBoRE).
Manuscriptwillbeflaggedupforadditionalscrutinybythejournal'sinternaleditors,
orbyitsexistingBoardofReviewingEditorsorbyoutsidepeerreviewers.TheSBoRE
panelwillthenfindexternalstatisticianstoreviewthesemanuscripts.
Askedwhetheranyparticularpapershadimpelledthechange,McNuttsaid:"The
creationofthe'statisticsboard'wasmotivatedbyconcernsbroadlywiththe
applicationofstatisticsanddataanalysisinscientificresearchandispartof
Science'soveralldrivetoincreasereproducibilityintheresearchwepublish.”
GiovanniParmigiani,abiostatisticianattheHarvardSchoolofPublicHealth,
amemberoftheSBoREgroup,saysheexpectstheboardto“playprimarilyanadvisory
role."Heagreedtojoinbecausehe“foundtheforesightbehindtheestablishment
oftheSBoREtobenovel,uniqueandlikelytohavealastingimpact.Thisimpactwill
notonlybethroughthepublicationsinScienceitself,buthopefullythroughalarger
groupofpublishingplacesthatmaywanttomodeltheirapproachafterScience.”
31.AccordingtoNancyKoehn,officelanguagehasbecome
[A]moreemotional
[B]moreobject
[C]lessenergetic
[D]lessstrategic
32.“Team"orientedcorporatevocabularyiscloselyrelatedto_
[A]historicalincidents
[B]genderdifference
[C]sportculture
[D]athleticexecutives
33.Khuranabelievesthattheimportationofterminologyto_
[A]revivehistoricalterms
[B]promotecompanyimage
[C]fostercorporatecooperation
[D]strengthenemployeeloyalty
34.ItcanboinferredthatLeanIn.
[A]voicesforworkingwomen
[B]appealstopassionateworkholics
[C]triggersdebatesamongmommies
[D]parisesmotivatedemployees
35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutofficespeak?
[A]Managersadmireitavoidit
[B]Linguistsbelieveittobenonsense
[C]Companiesfindittobefundamental
[D]Regularpeoplemockitbutacceptit
Text4
Twoyearsago,RupertMurdoch'sdaughter,Elisabeth,spokeofthe“unsettling
dearthofintegrityacrosssomanyofourinstitutions”.Integrityhadcollapsed,
sheargued,becauseofacollectiveacceptancethattheonly“sortingmechanism”
insocietyshouldbeprofitandthemarket.But"it'sus,humanbeings,wethepeople
whocreatethesocietywewant,notprofit".
Drivingherpointhome,shecontinued:"It'sincreasinglyapparentthatthe
absenceofpurpose,ofamorallanguagewithingovernment,mediaorbusinesscould
becomeoneofthemostdangerousgoalsforcapitalismandfreedom."Thissameabsence
ofmoralpurposewaswoundingcompaniessuchasNewsInternational,shethought,making
itmorelikelythatitwouldloseitswayasithadwithwidespreadillegaltelephone
hacking.
Asthehackingtrialconcludes-findingguiltyoneex-editoroftheNewsofthe
World,AndyCoulson,forconspiringtohackphones,andfindinghispredecessor,
RebekahBrooks,innocentofthesamecharge-thewiderissueofdearthofintegrity
stillstands.Journalistsareknowntohavehackedthephonesofupto5,500people.
Thisishackingonanindustrialscale,aswasacknowledgedbyGlennMulcaire,the
manhiredbytheNewsoftheWorldin2001tobethepointpersonforphonehacking.
Othersawaittrial.Thissagastillunfolds.
Inmanyrespects,thedearthofmoralpurposeframesnotonlythefactofsuch
widespreadphonehackingbutthetermsonwhichthetrialtookplace.Oneofthe
astonishingrevelationswashowlittleRebekahBrooksknewofwhatwentoninher
newsroom,howlittleshethoughttoaskandthefactthatsheneverinquiredhowthe
storiesarrived.Thecoreofhersuccessfuldefencewasthatsheknewnothing.
Intoday'sworld,ithasbecomenormalthatwell-paidexecutivesshouldnotbe
accountableforwhathappensintheorganisationsthattheyrun.Perhapsweshould
notbesosurprised.Forageneration,thecollectivedoctrinehasbeenthatthesorting
mechanismofsocietyshouldbeprofit.Thewordsthathavematteredareefficiency,
flexibility,shareholdervalue,business-friendly,wealthgeneration,sales,impact
and,innewspapers,circulation.Wordsdegradedtothemarginhavebeenjustice,
fairness,tolerance,proportionalityandaccountability.
ThepurposeofeditingtheNewsoftheWorldwasnottopromotereaderunderstanding,
tobefairinwhatwaswrittenortobetrayanycommonhumanity.Itwastoruinlives
inthequestforcirculationandimpact.MsBrooksmayormaynothavehadsuspicions
abouthowherjournalistsgottheirstories,butsheaskednoquestions,gaveno
instructions一norreceivedtraceable,recordedanswers.
36.Accordigntothefirsttwoparagraphs,Elisabethwasupsetby
(A)theconsequencesofthecurrentsortingmechanism.
(B)companies'financiallossduetoimmoralpractices
(C)governmentalineffectivenessonmoralissues.
(D)thewidemisuseofintegrityamonginstitutions.
37.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph3that
(A)GlennMulcairemaydenyphonehackingasacrime.
(B)morejournalistsmaybefoundguiltyofphonehacking.
(C)AndyCoulsonshouldbeheldinnocentofthecharge.
(D)phonehackingwillbeacceptedoncertainoccasions.
38.TheauthorbelievesthatRebekahBrooks'sdefence
(A)revealedacunningpersonality.
(B)centeredontrivialissues.
(C)washardlyconvincing.
(D)waspartofaconspiracy.
39.Theauthorholdsthatthecurrentcollectivedoctrineshows
(A)generallydistortedvalues.
(B)unfairwealthdistribution.
(C)amarginalizedlifestyle.
(D)arigidmoralcode.
40Whichofthefollowingissuggestedinthelastparagraph?
(A)Thequalityofwritingsisofprimaryimportance.
(B)Commonhumanityiscentraltonewsreporting.
(C)Moralawarenessmattersineditinganewspaper.
(D)Journalistsneedstricterindustrialregulations.
PartB
Howdoesyourreadingproceed?Clearlyyoutrytocomprehend,inthesenseof
identifyingmeaningsforindividualwordsandworkingoutrelationshipsbetweenthem,
drawingonyourimplicitknowledgeofEnglishgrammar.
(41)Youbegintoinferacontextforthetext,
forinstancebymakingdecisionsaboutwhatkindofspeecheventisinvolved:whois
makingtheutterance,towhom,whenandwhere.
Thewaysofreadingindicatedherearewithoutdoubtkindsofcomprehension.But
theyshowcomprehensiontoconsistnotjustofpassiveassimilationbutofactive
engagementininferenceandproblem-solving.Youinferinformationyoufeelthewriter
hasinvitedyoutograspbypresentingyouwithspecificevidenceandclues;
(42)___________________________________
Conceivedinthisway,comprehensionwillnotfollowexactlythesametrackfor
eachreader.Whatisinquestionisnottheretrievalofanabsolute,fixedor'true'
meaningthatcanbereadoffandcheckedforaccuracy,orsometimelessrelationof
thetexttotheworld.(43)____________________________________________
Suchbackgroundmaterialinevitablyreflectswhoweare.
(44)Thisdoesn,t,however,makeinterpretationmerely
relativeorevenpointless.Preciselybecausereadersfromdifferenthistorical
periods.Placeandsocialexperiencesproducedifferentbutoverlappingreadingsof
thesamewordsontheincludingfortextsthatengagewithfundamentalhuman
concerns一debatesabouttextscanplayanimportantinthesocialdiscussionofbeliefs
andvalues.
Howwereadagiventextalsodependstosomeextentonourparticularinterest
inreadingit.(45)Suchdimensionsof
readingsuggest一asotherintroducedlaterinthebookwillalsodo一thatwebring
animplicit(oftenunacknowledged)agendatoanyactofreading.Itdoesn'tthen
necessarilyfollowthatonekindofreadingisfuller,moreadvancedandmore
worthwhilethananother.Ideally,differentkindsofreadinginformeachother,and
actasusefulreferencepointsforandcounterbalancestooneanother.Together,they
makeupthereadingcomponentofyouroverallliteracy,orrelationshiptoyour
surroundingtextualenvironment.
A.Arewestudyingthattextandtryingtorespondinawaythatfulfilsthe
requirementofagivecourse?Readingitsimplyforpleasure?Skimmingitfor
information?Waysofreadingonatrainorinbedarelikelytodifferconsiderably
fromreadinginaseminarroom.
B.Factorssuchastheplaceandperiodinwhichwearereading,ourgender,
ethnicity,ageandsocialclasswillencourageustowardscertaininterpretationsbut
atthesametimeobscureorevencloseoffothers.
C.Ifyouareunfamiliarwithwordsoridioms,youguessattheirmeaning,using
cluespresentedinthecontext.Ontheashemptionthattheywillbecomerelevantlater,
youmakeamentalnoteofdiscourseentitiesaswellaspossiblelinksbetweenthem.
D.Ineffect,youtrytoreconstructthelikelymeaningoreffectsthatanygiven
sentence,imageorreferencemighthavehad:Thesemightbetheonesauthorintended.
E.Youmakefurtherinferences,forinstance,abouthowthetextmaybesignificant
toyou,oraboutitsvalidity-inferencesthatfromthebasisofpersonalresponse
forwhichtheauthorwillinevitablybefarlessresponsible.
F.Inplays,novelsandnarrativepoems,charactersspeakasconstructscreated
theauthor,notnecessarilyasmouthpiecesfortheauthor?sownthoughts.
G.Rather,weascribemeaningstotextsonthebasisofinteractionbetweenwhat
wemightcalltextualandcontextualmaterial:betweenkindsoforganizationor
patteringweperceiveinatext'sformalstructures(soespeciallyitslanguage
structures)andvariouskindsofbackground,socialknowledge,beliefandattitude
thatwebringtothetext.
PartC
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(10pionts)
Withinthespanofahundredyears,intheseventeenthandearlyeighteenth
centuries,atideifemigration-oneofthegreatfolkwanderingsofhistory-swept
fromEuropetoAmerica.(46)Thismovement,drivenbypowerfulanddiversemotivations,
builtanationoutofawildernessand,byitsnature,shapedthecharacteranddestiny
ofanuncharledconlinenl.
(47)TheUnitedStatesistheproductoftwoprincipalforces-theimmigration
ofEuropeanpeoplewiththeirvariedideas,customs,andnationalcharacteristicsand
theimpactofanewcountrywhichmodifiedthesetraits.Ofnecessity,colonialAmerica
wasaprojectionofEurope.AcrosstheAtlanticcamesuccessivegroupsofEnglishmen,
Frenchmen,Germans,Scots,Irishmen,Dutchmen,Swedes,andmanyotherswhoattempt
totransplanttheirhabitsandtraditionstonewworld.(48)Buttheforceofgeographic
conditionspeculiartoAmerica,theinterplayofthevariednationalgroupsupononce
another,andthesheerdifficultyofmaintainingold-worldwaysinaraw,newcontinent
causedsignificantchanges.Thesechangesweregradualandatfirstscarcelyvisible.
Buttheresultwasanewsocialpatternwhich,althoughitresemb
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