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PARTILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION
SECTIONA
Inthissectionyouwillhearamini-lecture.Youwillhearthe
lectureONCEONLY.Whilelistening,takenotesontheimportant
points.Yournoteswillnotbemarked,butyouwillneedthemto
completeagap-fillingtaskafterthemini-lecture.Whenthelecture
isover,youwillbegiventwominutestocheckyournotes,and
anothertenminutestocompletethegap-fillingtaskonANSWERSHEET
ONE.Usetheblanksheetfornote-taking.
Nowlistentothemini-lecture.
Completethegap-fillingtask.Someofthegapsbelowrequirea
maximumofTHREEwords.Makesuretheword(s)youfillinis(are)
bothgrammaticallyandsemanticallyacceptable.Youmayreferto
yournotes.
TheMarriageContract
Amarriageisacontract.Youcaneitherwritethatcontract
yourself
orchoosebetweentwoprefabricatedcontracts.Thefirstoptionis
similar
totheno-faultcontract.Thesecondistheso-called"covenant
marriage”.
Evenifyouneverdivorce,yourchoiceamongcontractscan
(1)theentirecourseofyourmarriage.That'sbecause
the1.
possibilityofdivorcealtersyourincentivestokeepyourspouse
happy.
Let,scomparethreekindsofmarriage:ano-faultcontractwhere
either
partycan(2)adivorceondemand,amutual-
consent2.______
contractwherebothpartiesmustagreetoadivorce,andacovenant
marriage
whereevenmutualconsentisnot⑶_Youmight
think3.______
thatofthesethreekinds,(4).marriageisalwaysthemost
likely4.
toendindivorce.Thatisn,ttrue.Thereasonisthatalotof
maritalissues
arenegotiable.Andthenegotiatingprocessitselfprovidesallthe
rightincentivesto(5)yourspouse's
needs.5.
Undereitherno-faultormutual-consentsystem,themarriage
(6)aslongasit'spossibletokeepbothpartners
happier6.
togetherthantheywouldbeapart.Therefore,thesetwosystems
produce
thesamenumberofdivorces.Ontheotherhand,ifyou'reina
covenant
marriage,divorcemightbe(7)evenwhenthemarriage
turns7.______
badforbothofyou.Ifweassumethatallmaritalconflictsare
(8),thecovenantmarriagehasnostrikingadvantages.
But8.______
sometimesthereareimportantdecisionsthatcan,tbenegotiated,
likethe
decisionwhethertobringhomeasurprisebouquetofflowers.It,s
theissues
youcan,tnegotiatethatmakesthecovenantmarriageworth
considering.
Butthesameinabilitycanmaketheno-faultmarriagesthe(9
______of
all.
9.______
Inconclusion,whenmaritalissuesarenegotiable,no-faultand
mutual
consentdoequallywellandcovenantmarriageisalwaysamistake,
Butwhenimportantissuescan,tbenegotiated,boththecovenant
marriage
andtheno-faultbecomemore
(10).
10.
|SSS_FILL
1.
JLJIF
分值:1
答案:affect/influence
[聽力原文]ITO
TheMarriage
Contract
Goodmorning,everybody.Today'slectureisaboutmarriage
probleminmodernsociety.Amarriageisacontract.Youcanwrite
thatcontractyourself.Nowyoucanalsochoosebetweentwo
prefabricatedcontracts,eachwithverydifferentprovisionsfor
divorce.Thefirstoptionissimilartotheno-faultcontract.The
second--theso-called〃covenantmarriage〃-makesdivorcefarmore
difficult.
Evenifyouneverdivorce,yourchoiceamongcontractscanaffect
theentirecourseofyourmarriage.That'sbecausethepossibilityof
divorcealtersyourincentivestokeepyourspousehappy.Ofcourse,
youmightwanttokeepyourspousehappyforotherreasons,themost
notableofwhichislove.Sometimes,loveisallyouneed.But
becausewe'retalkingaboutdivorcelaw,Iwanttofocusoncases
whereloveisnotenough一andinthosecases,toaskwhich
contractprovidesthebestincentiveforgoodmaritalbehavior.The
answermaynotbewhatyouthink.
Whilewe'reatit,let'scomparethreekindsofmarriage:ano-
faultcontract(whereeitherpartycanobtainadivorceondemand),
amutual-consentcontract(wherebothpartiesmustagreetoa
divorce),andacovenantmarriage(whereevenmutualconsentisnot
enough).Youmightthinkthatno-faultmarriagesarealwaysthemost
likelytoendindivorce.Thatisn,ttrue,andhere,sonereasonwhy:
Alotofmaritalissuesarenegotiable一likewhoshoulddothe
dishes,whogetstooperatetheremotecontrol,whichonewearsthe
anti-snoredeviceandwhichonewearstheearplugs,andsoon.Here
thenegotiatingprocessitselfprovidesalltherightincentivesto
respectyourspouse,sneeds.Whatyouwon,tdoforlove,you,11still
doforabribe.Andthosethingsyouwon,tdoevenforabribeare,
presumably,sufficientlydistastefulthatyoushouldn'tdothem.
Briberyworksequallywellunderno-faultandmutualconsent.
Undereithersystem,themarriagesurvivesaslongasit'spossible
tokeepbothpartnershappiertogetherthantheywouldbeapart.
Therefore,thetwosystemsproducethesamenumberofdivorces.
Ontheotherhand,ifyou,reinacovenantmarriage一whereyou
can,tgetadivorceevenbymutualconsent--divorcemightbe
impossibleevenwhenthemarriageturnsbadforbothofyou.Ifwe
assumethatallmaritalconflictsarenegotiable,thecovenant
marriagehasnooffsettingadvantages:Itkeepscouplestogetheronly
inthosecaseswherethey"dbothbehappierapart.
Theanalysischangesifthereareimportantdecisionsthatcan,t
benegotiated,likethedecisionwhethertobringhomeasurprise
bouquetofflowers.Chronicthoughtlessnessonsuchmatterscancause
amarriagetodeteriorate.Theknowledgethatdivorceisimpossible
mightmakeyoustrivehardertoavoidsuchdeterioration一andit
mightdothesameforyourspouse.Inthatsense,acovenantmarriage
isliketheoldnuclear-warDoomsdayMachine:Youareeachonnotice
thatyou,dbetterworkhardtopreserveagoodmarriage,oryou,11
bothbeforcedtoliveyourlivesinabadone.DoomsdayMachinescan
beveryeffective.Butsometimestheyblowup.Sothecovenant
marriageisamixedblessing.
It'stheissuesyoucan'tnegotiatethatmakesthecovenant
marriageworthconsidering.Butthatsameinabilitycanmakeno-fault
marriagesthestrongestofall.Inano-faultmarriage,ahappy
spousewilltreatyouwelltopreventyourleaving.Thatgivesyouan
incentivetokeepyourspousehappy.Andthisprocessfeedson
itself:Yourspouseworkstomakeyouhappywhichmakesyouwantto
preservethemarriage,whichmakesyouworktomakeyourspouse
happy,whichmakesyourspousewanttopreservethemarriage,andso
on,inagreatvirtuouscircle.
Bycontrast,ifdivorcerequiredmutualconsent,yourspouse
couldacceptyoureffortstomakehimorherhappywithoutfeelinga
strongneedtoreciprocate.Notice,onceagain,thatthisanalysis
appliesonlytosurpriseefforts.Effortsthatarenegotiatedin
advancecanbenegotiatedequallywellunderanycontract.
Sohereisthebottomline:Whenmaritalissuesarenegotiable,
no-faultandmutualconsentdoequallywellandcovenantmarriageis
alwaysamistake.Butwhenimportantissuescan'tbenegotiated,both
thecovenantmarriageandtheno-faultcontractbecomemore
attractive,fordifferentreasons.
SSS_FILL
ill
分值:1
答案:obtain/get
SSS_FILL
分值:1
答案:enough
SSS.FILL
ill
分值:1
答案:no-fault
SSS_FTI.L
5.
1
分值:1
答案:respect/satisfy/consider
sssFILL
6.
分值:1
答案:survives/lasts/continues
SSSFILL
JdJJ
分值:1
答案:impossible/difficult
ISSSFILL
8.
IZJIF
分值:1
答案:negotiable
|SSS_FILL
9.
ZjI?
分值:1
答案:strongest
ISSS_FILL
10._____________________________________________________________
±1
IdIjJ
分值:1
答案:attractive
SECTIONB
InthissectionyouwillheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.Markthecorrectanswer
toeachquestiononyourcolouredanswersheet.
Questions1to5arebasedonaninterviewwithMrs.Sutter.Atthe
endoftheinterviewyouwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachof
thefollowingfivequestions.
Nowlistentotheinterview.
|SSS_SINGLE_SEI.
1.
ATheneedtocontrolpopulationbothinthoseunderdeveloped
countriesandindevelopedcountries.
「BHowtocontrolipopulationinEurope.
CScarcityoffoodandotherresourcesintheworld.
DPopulationandenvironment.
分值:1
答案:A
[聽力原文]1-5
INTERVIEWER:Mrs.Sutter,isthereaneedtocontrolpopulationonly
incountrieslikeIndia,Africa,Brazil,thosecountriesthatwecall
theunderdevelopedcountries,oristhereacaseforlimiting
populationinEurope,forinstance?
INTERVIEWEE:Thereasononewouldhavetolimitpopulationisbecause
you'rerunningoutoffoodandyou'rerunningoutofresources.The
peopleinEuropeandAmericasconsumeafargreaterproportionofthe
world,sresourcesandtheworld,sfoodthantheydoinIndia.So,
populationisdirectlyrelatedtoconsumptionandyourgeneralimpact
ontheenvironment.
INTERVIEWER:Doyoumeanthatifasanindividualyourimpactisfar
greaterthananybodyelse,s,thenthatisthefactorthat's
important,ratherthanhowmanypeoplethereare,orhowmanypeople
cantheworldsupport?
INTERVIEWEE:Exactly.Nowobviouslyinthatsense,it'spossibleto
increasepopulationifeverybodyiswillingtouselessmaterialor
eatlessfood,butthisdoesn,tseemtobetiletrendatthemoment.
INTERVIEWER:Buttheworldcanproducemoretomeettheneeds,
INTERVIEWEE:Theproblemisthattheunderdevelopedareastryand
developmorematerialbenefits,butassoonastheydothis,the
populationincreasehaswipedoutanybenefitstheymayhave
achieved.
INTERVIEWER:Butdoyoufeelthatthisbattlewitharapidly
expandingpopulationcanbewon?
INTERVIEWEE:Themostsensiblethingistorealizethatyoucan'tgo
onexpandinghumanpopulationsforeverandcountriesandindividuals
mustdecidetohaveapolicywhichwouldlimitpopulation.
INTERVIEWER:Whatsectionofthepopulationdoyouthinkfreebirth
controltechniquesshouldbeavailableto?
INTERVIEWEE:Theyshouldbeavailabletoallsectionsof**munity.
SincethingsaregettingtosuchapitchthatIpersonallythinkthat
notonlyshouldbirthcontrolmethodsbeavailabletoallsectionsof
**munity,butindeedshouldbecompulsory.Thereshouldbesomekind
oflawwhichsaysthatafamilyshouldnothavemorethanthree
children,acompletemaximumofthreechildren,iftheyhavethree
childrenthentheymustbeobligedbylawtousebirthcontrol.
INTERVIEWER:Butsurelythisisveryexplosiveinsocialterms?
INTERVIEWEE:It'saverytotalitariannotion.Butifwelookaround
usintheworldwecanseemillionsofpeoplearestarvingtodeath
inplaceslikeIndia,andpeoplesufferingfrommalnutritioninother
partsoftheunderdevelopedworldandindeedeveninpartsoftheso-
calleddevelopedworld.
ISSSSINGLESEL
2.
Atheworldhaslessspaceforpeopletolivein
Btheunderdevelopedcountrieshavegreatproblemsinincreasing
theirproductivitytoproducemorematerials
Cpopulationisdirectlyrelatedtoconsumingfoodandother
resources,whicharebeingrunout
Dpeopleare'alwaysdestroyingtheirlivingenvironment
分值:1
答案:C___________
ISSSSINGLESEL
3.
AEuropeanpeopleandAmericanpeopleshouldn'tshirkthe
responsibilityofthewholeglobe.
BThepeopleinEuropeandAmericasconsumeafargreater
proportionoftheworld,sresourcesandtheworld,sfood.
CThenumberofthepeopleinEuropeandAmericasisnoless
thanthatofinunderdevelopedworld.
DTheycansavemoretomeettileneedsoftheunderdeveloped
worl
分值:1
答案:B___________
ISSS_SINGLE_SEI.
4.
AWeraiseproductivityandproducemorefood.
BWearewillingtoeatlessfoodanduselessmaterial.
CWefindanotherplanettoliveon.
DThedevelopedworldiswillingtohelptheunderdevelopedworl
分值:1
答案:B
ISSSSINGLE.SE1
5.
AUpper-middleclasspeople.
'BHighIQintelligentsia.
CThosewhohavelessthanthreechildren.
DThosewhohavemorethanthreechildren.
分值:1
答案:C
SECTIONC
InthissectionyouwillheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfollow.Markthecorrectanswer
toeachquestiononyourcolouredanswersheet.
Question6isbasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthenews
item,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswerthequestion.
Nowlistentothenews.
L____________________
ISSS_SINGLE_SEI
Alowerprofits,butimprovedchemicaloperationsoffset
sluggishprofitsatpetroleumoperations
Bhigherprofits,butimprovedchemicaloperationsoffset
sluggishprofitsatpetroleumoperations
CearningstatementsofmajorU.S.cooperationscontinueto
showmixedresults
r
DTexacosolditschemicalbusinesslastyear
分值:1
答案:B
[聽力原文]
EarlyStatementsofmajorU.S.cooperationscontinuetoshow
mixedresults.Amongmajorjor**panies,Exxon,MobilandShellall
reportedhigherprofits,butallthreesayimprovedchemical
operationsoffsetsluggishprofitsatpetroleumoperations.Another
U.S.company,Texaco,alsopostedbetterthirdquarterearnings
mostlyoncostcuttingmoves.Texacosolditschemicalbusinesslast
year.
Questions7to8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe
newsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthetwo
questions.
Nowlistentothenews.
|SSS_SINGLE_SEI.
2.
「AIraq
BLebanon
CAfghanistan
'DSyria
分值:1
答案:A
[聽力原文]7-8
TiesbetweentheUnitedStatesandFrancereachedalowpoint
duringlastyear'sU.S.-ledwarinIraq,whichParisstaunchly
opposed.Butinrecentmonths,therehavebeensignsofwarming
relations,notonlywithFrance,butwithotherEuropeanopponentsto
thewar.InaconcessiontotheUnitedStateslastmonth,Franceand
otherParisClubcreditorsagreedtocanceT80-percentofthedebt
Iraqowedthem.ParisandWashingtonhavealsocollaboratedinother
matters,likeajointUnitedNationsresolutiondemandingthe
withdrawalofSyrianforcesfromLebanon.Andofficialssaythat
bilateralcooperationinareassuchasNATOoperationsinAfghanistan
orthewaragainstterrorismhasalwaysbeengood,despitediplomatic
differencesonIraq.WithPresidentBush'sre-electionlastmonth,
someexpertssay,FranceandotherEuropeancountriesnowwantto
turnafreshpageintheirtransatlanticdialoguewiththeUnited
States.
|SSS_SINGLE_SEL
3.
Areachalowpoint
BdependonNATOoperations
Cdependonbilateraleconomiccooperations
Dgetwarmerandbetter.
分值:1
答案:D
Questions9and10arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendof
thenewsitem,youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthe
twoquestions.
Nowlistentothenews.
ISSSSINGLESEL
4.
A2people.
3B30people.
「C28people.
3D1200peopl
分值:1
答案:B
[聽力原文]9-10
AEuropeanUnionpeacemissionhasleftAlgeria.Thedeparture
cameasthreebombskilled2peopleandinjured28inAlgiers.There
wasnoclaimofresponsibilityforThursday,sbombings,butthe
policeblamedMuslimextremistrebels.TheEuropeanUnionenvoyspent
fivedaysinAlgeria,tryingtocomeupwithaplanforhelpingthat
countrytoendterroristattacksagainstcivilians.Therewasno
indicationofabreakthrough.Theworldhasbeenhorrifiedbyrecent
waveofcivilianmassacresinAlgeriathatclaimedmorethan1,200
lives.
ISSS_SINGLE_SEL
5.
ATerrorists.
「BCivilians.
CMuslimextremistrebels.
DTheEuropeanUnion.
分值:1
答案:C
PARTIIREADINGCOMPREHENSION
Inthissectiontherearesixreadingpassagesfollowedbyatotal
of20multiple-choicequestions.Readthepassagesandthenmark
youranswersonyourcolouredanswersheet
TEXTA
Angeredbyanexcisetaximposedonwhiskeyin1791bythe
federalgovernment,farmersinthewesterncountiesofPennsylvania
engagedinaseriesofattacksonexciseagents.Thetariff
effectivelyeliminatedanyprofitbythefarmersfromthesaleor
barterofanimportantcashcrop,Itbecamethelightningrodfora
widevarietyofgrievancesbythesettlersoftheregionagainstthe
federalgovernment.Whilecitizensintheeastdidnotfindit
difficulttoabidebytheconceptthatindividualstateswere
“subservienttothecountry,,zpeoplewestofthemountainswereless
acceptingofdecisionsmadebythecentralgovernment.Therebel
farmerscontinuedtheirattacks,riotinginrivertownsandroughing
uptaxcollectorsuntiltheso-called"insurrection"flaredintothe
openinJulyof1794,whenafederalmarshalwasattackedin
AlleghenyCounty,Pennsylvania.Almostatthesametimeseveral
hundredmenattackedtheresidenceoftheregionalinspector,burning
hishome,barnandseveraloutbuildings.Pittsburghwasalsoascene
ofdisorderbyenragedmobs.
OnAugust7,1794PresidentWashingtonissuedaproclamation,
callingoutthemilitiaandorderingthedisaffectedwesternersto
returntotheirhomes.Washington'sordermobilizedanarmyof
approximately13,000(aslargeastheonethathaddefeatedthe
British),under**wandofGeneralHarryLee,thethen-Governorof
VirginiaandfatherofRobertE.Lee.Washingtonhimself,inashow
ofpresidentialauthority,setoutattheheadofthetroopsto
suppresstheuprising.
ThiswasthefirstuseoftheMilitiaLawof1792,settinga
precedentfortheuseofthemilitiato"executethelawsofthe
union,(and)suppressinsurrections,z,assertingtherightofthe
nationalgovernmenttoenforceorderinonestatewithtroopsraised
inotherstates.Evenmoreimportantly,itwasthefirsttestof
powerofthenewfederalgovernment,establishingitsprimacyin
disputeswithindividualstates.Intheend,adozenorsomenwere
arrested,senttoPhiladelphiatotrialandreleasedafterpardonsby
Washington.
1.
Theauthordevelopsdiscussioninparagraph1bymeansof.
|SSS_SINGLE_SEL
Adescribingaprocess
Banhistoricalaccount
「...
Cstatinganissueandgivingexamples
Dexplainingaproblem
分值:1
答案:C
2.
HowdidWashingtondemonstratehispresidentialleadershipwhenan
armywasorganized?
ISSS_SINGLE_SEL
ABymakingitaslargeastheonethathaddefeatedthe
British.
BByputtingGeneralLeeincharge.
CByusingtheMilitiaLaw.
DBybeingatthefrontofthetroops.
分值:1
答案:D
3.
Accordingtothepassage,farmerswereangryaboutthetariffbecause
ISSS_SINGLE_SEl
Atheycouldnolongerbarter
Bexciseagentswereenforcingittoostrongly
Ctheydidn'tlikealotofthingsthegovernmentdid
Ditpreventedanyincomefromanimportantcrop
分值:1
答案:D
4.
Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
ISSS_SINGLE_SEL
f-'
AFederalversusstatepowers.
'BTheeffectsoftariffs.
CThewhiskeyrebellion.
3DTheMilitiaLawof1792.
分值:1
答案:C
TEXTB
InearlyColonialAmericasettlersusedmakeshiftshelters,the
mostprimitiveofwhichwasthedugout,likeacavedugintotheside
ofahill,sometimesbuiltupwithsodandcoveredoverwithpoles
andbark.Somewhatmoreambitiouswasthepalisadehut,orcabin,
builtofuprightpolesdrivenintotheground,wovenwithwattles,
chinkedwithclay,androofedwithturforthatch.The"wigwam"may
bederivedfromthebuildingtraditionsoflocalIndians.Thesewere
constructedbybendingandtyingstrippedsaplingsintoavault,
interweavingthemwithtwigs,andcoveringthemwithbark.The
interiormightalsobeinsulatedwithstraw.Onlytheironcooking
potstheyhadbroughtwiththemgaveanyindicationoftheadvanced
technologyoutofwhichthesepeople**e.MostoftheNewEngland
settlerscamefromtheruralareasofEastAnglia,andtheGothic
buildingformsofthatregionweretransplanted,thoughmodifiedby
localconditionsandmaterials.Theframedhalf-timberedhousein
AmericacontinuedalongmedievalEuropeantraditionofcarpentry
construction.Tileheavytimberswereintricatelyjoinedandpegged
intoarigidtimberinterlockingframe.
Inthebeginning,mosthousesconsistedofoneroomandanattic,
withafireplaceonashortwall.Roofswereshingledorthatchedand
chimneysweremadeoflogsdaubedwithclay.Thistypewaslong
continuedinusebypoorerinhabitants,newarrivals,andthosewho
pushedonintothewilderness.Forthemoreaffluent,theearlier
formwassoonsupplantedbythesocalled"classic"type.Ithadtwo
storiesandanattic,tworoomstoafloor,oneoneithersideofa
centralchimneybuiltofbrick.Brickandstonebuildingswererare
atfirstinthecoloniesbecauseoftheshortageoflimeformortar.
Evenwhenmasonryhousesbegantosymbolizestatus,NewEngland
retainedthroughoutthecolonialperiodapreferenceforitsearlier
woodtradition.
ThemajorEnglishvariantfromtheNewEnglandcottagewasthe
plantationhouseofthesoutherncolonies.ThesameGothictraditions
prevailedthere,butbecauseofthedifferencesineconomicand
sociallifeandbackgroundofthesecolonists,theirarchitecture
tendedtoimitatetheEnglishmanorhouseratherthantheyeoman,s
cottage.Also,thesesettlerscronefromdifferentareasofEngland,
bringingwiththemagreatervarietyandpreferenceforbrick.
5.
The“wigwam"ismentionedinline5asanexampleofabuilding
form.
ISSSSINGLESEL
Amadeintoahillside
Bmoreambitiousthanadugout
Cwithoutinsidewallsthatmighthelptoinsulate
Dpossiblydevelopedfromthoseoftheearlierinhabitants
分值:1
答案:D
6.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatsoutherncolonists.
|SSS_SINGLE_SEL
Adevelopedtheirhousingstyletomeetbasicneedsratherthan
developa**munitywithitsowntraditions
BweremoreinfluencedbytheEnglishsystemofsocialclasses
thantheNewEnglandColonists
f-'
Chadapreferencefortimberbecauseithelpedtoclearthe
landforlargeplantations
DcamefromthepoorerareasofEngland
分值:1
答案:B
7.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutearlycolonialhousingisNOT
mentionedinthepassage?
|SSS_SINGLE_SEL
ATheplantationhouseofthesoutherncolonieswasbasedonthe
wealthierhousesinEngland.
BNewEnglandcontinuedtoprefertimberratherthanbrick,even
whenmasonryhousebegantosymbolizestatus.
「.......
CTheEnglishGothicbuildingtraditionsinfluencedtheway
houseswerebuiltinbothNewEnglandandtheSouth.
DBrickandstonebuildingswere**monwheretheinfluenceof
Englishtraditionswasthestrongest.
分值:1
答案:D
TEXTC
Itis1a.m.andthe**petitorinthelastroundofthe
SantanderPianoCompetitionisstillonlyhalfwaythrough
Tchaikovsky,sBflatminorconcerto,thethirdaccountwehaveheard
intwodays.Threethousandpeople,shoe-hornedintoanauditorium
createdbythetransformationofahandsomeSpanishplazainto
somethinglikeSelfridge,sChristmasgrotto,fan
themselvesfranticallyunderthetelevisionlights,asheatand
tensionriseiiicorrespondingleaps.Itwillbealongnight,
stretchingonuntil5:30a.m.whenthejudgesgivetheirverdict.At
11:30a.m.thefinalistsareondutyagain,forcingsleep-starved
featuresintobravesmilesforthepresscall.
Itisatoughroutine一illustrative,youmightthink,ofthe
familiararguments^petitions:theblood-sportsmentality,the
arbitrarynatureofthefindings(competitionsfavor"competition-
winners'",not〃musicians")andtheeffectontheparticipantslives.
Recenthistorysuggestsyoumaybemorelikelytobuildanenduring
reputation(beyondtheroundofofficialengagementsthat**e
**petitionprizes)notbywinningbutbylosing一spectacularlyand
withmaximumdissenton
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