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考研英語歷年真題閱讀理解精讀筆記
眾所周知,考研是人生的一次重新洗牌和重大機遇,而在考研的四門課程中,英語成了許多考生前進征途上
的一只兇猛攔路虎和十分困難的羈絆與障礙。
詳細分析歷年考研英語試卷,又可以發(fā)現(xiàn)主要矛盾在于閱讀(占60%的分數(shù)),故可謂:得閱讀者得天下。閱
讀的60分細分為PartA、PartB和PartC,其中PartA為四篇閱讀理解,占40分,是閱讀理解考試中的主戰(zhàn)
場。那么,閱讀PartA有沒有什么技巧呢?
技巧一:看懂
閱讀理解其實主要考的是“閱讀”之后的“理解”,所以,看得懂乃是第一項技巧。
任何一篇文章,若要能看懂它,至少需要兩個條件:認識單詞和看明白句子。單詞就像蓋房的磚瓦,考研詞
匯大約為5500個,這不是一個小數(shù)字,也并非三兩天時間可以記住的,所以,考生必須先買一本考研英語詞
匯書進行系統(tǒng)、長期的學(xué)習(xí)和記憶。(推薦《考研英語詞匯真題詞頻語境記憶》,該書打破了傳統(tǒng)考研詞匯書
按字母順序排序的做法,而是采用歷年真題作為單詞出現(xiàn)頻率的統(tǒng)計依據(jù),將所有大綱單詞及超綱單詞按照
歷年真題出現(xiàn)的頻率從高到低排列,而且全部按照考過的不同詞義配不同的真題例句,可以使學(xué)生用最少的
時間獲得最好的學(xué)習(xí)效率).
拿到詞匯書之后,首先用大約一周的時間把這些單詞中你根本不認識的挑出來,如rear,tedious,deteriorate,
plausible,jargon,isotope,……,(因為這些單詞你可能完全不認識,看到之后兩眼漆黑,所以稱之為“黑”字).
“黑”字是閱讀的頭一個障礙,單詞不認識,句子當然看不懂,所以,消滅“黑”字是當務(wù)之急。(爭取用一
個月左右的時間消滅它們?。?/p>
考研詞匯中,除‘'黑"字外,還有大量意思非常明白的所謂"白"字,如:able,benefit,culture,space,topic,.......。
此類單詞可一掠而過,除“黑”(完全不認識)和“白”(完全明白)字兩類外,還有許多似會不會的“灰”
字,:treaty,tutor,sample,saddle,fuss,.......。甚至還有大量你覺得會但其實并非如此的"灰"字,如:spring
除了“春天”之外,還當“泉水”、“彈簧”講;account除了“帳戶”,還作“原因;理由;解釋;說明;報告;占……”
解。affect除了“愛,深情”之外,還有“做作……”之義。背誦單詞時,一定要多看詞匯書中所給的例句
才能牢記其意義。
除單詞外,有時句子太長也會對閱讀造成致命的傷害,如:
Ifyouaddtothistheeffectsofasonarsetmountedinthesmallnoseofatorpedorushingthroughthewateratspeeds
upto80milesperhourwithitsconsequentnoiseandvibration,plushullbornevibrationsfromthepowerplant,itcan
beseenthatonlythemostadvancedelectronicfilteringgivesanychanceofsuccess.
看完此句,很多考生如墜五里霧中,不知所云。其實,看懂長難句有點像撒網(wǎng)捕魚,收網(wǎng)時應(yīng)收緊網(wǎng)繩(叫
綱),漁網(wǎng)自然會合攏。不要去亂抓網(wǎng)眼(那叫目)。看長難句亦應(yīng)該做到“綱舉目張”,先找句子的骨架(主
+謂+賓),再解決修飾成份(定、狀等).
此句it后為主句,但it不是其真正主語,叫形式主語,真正主語為后邊的that從句,一般來說,英語的“主
+謂+賓”也應(yīng)像漢語那樣按順序放好,主語放謂語前,即:“只有最先進的電子過濾器才有成功的可能這一
點可以被看得很明白?!保ㄐ问街髡Zit不必譯)但英譯漢中,應(yīng)盡量少用被動句型。所以,此句可譯為:”可
以很清楚地看出:只有最先進的電子過濾器才有可能獲得成功”.(形式主語it不必譯)
it前邊不是句子的主要部分,而是一個由if所引領(lǐng)的長長的狀語從句。(如果說主十謂+賓是樹干的話,定、
狀則像樹葉,要繁雜和麻煩得多。)在整個if...這樣一個句子構(gòu)成的狀語中,ifyou(主語)add(謂語)theeffect
tothis(雙賓語)為基本框架;那第二個賓語為何要倒過來呢?因為第一個賓語effects后面跟了那么長那么多
的定語。(注意:英語常將定語寫在名詞后,這一點與中文大相徑庭:中文的定語一律放在名詞前)
第一個定語為介詞詞組“ofasonarset",修飾effects,譯為:“一套聲納設(shè)施的效果”;第二個定語為"mounted
inthesmallnose",過去分詞當定語:“被安裝在一個小鼻子上的";第三個定語“ofatorpedo":"一個魚雷
的”;第四個定語“rushing...”譯為:“以每小時80英里速度穿行于水里的”;后邊還有一個“with..."(“plus...”
為兩逗號間的插入語)英文定語在名詞后,中文卻將定語放在名詞effects前邊。若定語不止一個,常采用倒
著翻譯的方法,我們稱之為“倒解連環(huán)”.
故整句意思為:
“如果你把帶著巨大噪音和震動的、以每小時80英里速度穿過水中的一個魚雷的鼻尖部位上所安裝的一套聲
納設(shè)備的效果也加進去考慮的話,再加上還有由電機部分所造成的外殼的震動,那么,可以清楚地看到:只
有最先進的電子過濾器才有可能獲得成功。”
這就是考研英語的實情,怪不得每年的百萬考研大軍中,過60分者寥寥無幾,每年也只有18%左右,英語考
得好的同學(xué),前途自然也比其他人更為光明。
大家切記,英語的句子中,“主+謂+賓”基本與中文一致,是按順序擺放的,而定、狀語經(jīng)常倒著放,又長
又多,比主、謂、賓要難很多。定、狀語放好了,句子才能看明白,想看懂閱讀理解中的長難句,語法基本
功一定要扎實。
技巧二:選題
看懂文章之后,還有一個如何選題的問題,所以第二項技巧是選題問題。
眾所周知,讀完文章之后就要對文章后面的問題作出選擇:是選A呢?還是選B、C?還是選D?許多考生
說,文章有時看懂了,題就是選不對。其實選題也是大有技巧的,閱讀的問題基本上分為五大類:
1.主旨題(又稱中心思想題):這類題基本上是問mainidea,或besttitle是什么;也可以問作者寫此文章的
purpose何在;或問此文的conclusion可總結(jié)為什么。碰到這類題最簡單的方法是把文中每段的首句串起來考
慮。若是僅問其中某一段的中心思想為何,則可將該段的首、尾句加起來考慮。
2.詞匯題(又稱詞語釋義題):這類題常問考生一些不認識、從未見過的一些生詞或詞組的意思是什么。解題
技巧為參考上、下文,尤其是下文。因為下文常常是對該詞的解釋、說明、舉例等等。
3.作者態(tài)度題:常問作者對某事是什么態(tài)度:主觀(subjective)還是客觀(objective);肯定(positive)還是否
定(negative);贊成(approval)還是反對(opposition)等等。解題的關(guān)鍵是要看作者在文中用了什么樣的口
氣。若用褒義詞,顯然是贊成。若用貶義詞,顯然是反對。若客觀陳述,則是中性的立場,不偏不倚。注意:
作者態(tài)度常常在轉(zhuǎn)折詞后表明出來。所以,but一詞至關(guān)重要(還有類似的yet,however,although,nevertheless
等).
4.推理性問題:其典型詞有兩個:infer和imply。如:Whatcanyouinferfromthestory?Whatistheimplied
meaningofthissentence?
切記,推理性問題原文中沒有現(xiàn)成的答案。答案是你自己推想出來的,但不能憑空瞎想,必須以原文中某句
話或某個詞語為依據(jù)去合理推測才能找到合適的答案。
注意:以上四種題型頂多占閱讀理解考試總分的1/4左右,而其他約30分的題都屬于以下提到的:細節(jié)性問
題!
5.細節(jié)性問題:(聲明:本書中沒有指出題型的,大多為細節(jié)題)
此類題占閱讀總分40分中的30分左右,因此十分重要。注意,這類問題與推理性問題截然相反,都可以從
原文中找到答案,只不過為了迷惑考生,常常將原文進行改寫,換一種說法。所以,照抄原文,一字不改的
不一定就是答案,而與原文意思相同的,才是正確的。
除了將文章看懂,把題目選對之外,閱讀理解還有兩個非常重要的注意事項:速度與步驟。
技巧三:速度
大家都知道,僅僅把題選對是不夠的,因為考試還有時間的限制。(你就算選對,每篇文章花一個小時那能行
嗎??。┯涀?,考試總共180分鐘,四篇閱讀最多占70?80分鐘(即17?20分鐘一篇),其余時間還要寫作
文、做翻譯、英語知識運用等。
那么,對于速度過慢的考生,郭老師有什么建議呢?
第一、加大詞匯量,這樣讀起來才會勢如破竹,一氣呵成。若生詞太多,自然會磕磕畔畔,走不了太快。
第二、閱讀中最忌諱的是一個字一個字地去讀,那樣又慢又差。正確的方法是用眼去抓句子的大致結(jié)構(gòu)(叫
意群閱讀法)。還記得前面那個長難句嗎?郭老師并沒有孤零零地去看每一個詞,而是先找到了it后面的主句,
前頭的if句雖然很長,只不過是個狀語而已。而在主句中,我又抓住了它的主語thatonlythemostadvanced
electronicfilteringgivesanychanceofsuccess和謂語canbeseen。這種提綱挈領(lǐng)的讀法,不僅可以使速度加快,
更可以使準確率提高。.
第三、考研是一場艱苦卓絕的拼搏。考研英語又比四、六級要難,所以保持頭腦清醒和旺盛的斗志也至關(guān)重
要。因此,考試前一天晚上的充足睡眠十分重要,可以在考場上保持敏銳、清醒的頭腦,這對提高速度和專
注精力大有裨益!
技巧四:步驟
閱讀的步驟也十分重要。許多考生拿到文章之后從頭讀起,讀完再去一個一個選答案。這種方法十分傳統(tǒng),
叫整體閱讀法。其優(yōu)點是可以有一種全局感或整體感。缺點是文章太長,讀后細節(jié)記不住,再去找答案又費
勁又容易出錯,許多細節(jié)都混淆在一起了,得分經(jīng)常不高。郭老師建議同學(xué)們用一下查找閱讀法:讀完第一
段就做第一題。然后看第二個問題問的什么,帶著這個問題去看第二段,然后是第三段、第四段,依此類推。
(注意,有一種問題可能此方法不太適用,那就是:主旨性問題)。查找式閱讀法雖然把文章看得支離破碎,
但得分往往很高,因為你剛看一段就去做一道題,這樣記得住細節(jié),抓得很準,廣大考生不妨一試!
在開始研究歷年真題閱讀理解之前,有一件特別重要的事必須提醒廣大讀者:要使自己的閱讀水平真正提高,
必須先做題,后看答案和解析。如果順序倒過來,閱讀水平絲毫得不到提高。做題時間為一篇文章17至20
分鐘,PartA四篇文章時間控制在70~80分鐘。下面,以最近考過的2007年全國碩士研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試英
語試題中的閱讀理解題為開篇,請同學(xué)們以這幾篇真題閱讀文章為練習(xí),在規(guī)定的時間內(nèi),檢測自己的真實
水平。無論做的結(jié)果如何,都保持一種從零開始的心態(tài),認真研讀此書,一定會獲益匪淺!
2007考研英語真題閱讀理解
TEXT1
Ifyouweretoexaminethebirthcertificatesofeverysoccerplayerin2006'sWorldCuptournament,youwouldmost
likelyfindanoteworthyquirk:elitesoccerplayersaremorelikelytohavebeenbornintheearliermonthsoftheyear
thaninthelatermonths.IfyouthenexaminedtheEuropeannationalyouthteamsthatfeedtheWorldCupand
professionalranks,youwouldfindthisstrangephenomenontobeevenmorepronounced.
Whatmightaccountforthisstrangephenomenon?Hereareafewguesses:a)certainastrologicalsignsconfer
superiorsoccerskills;b)winter-bornbabiestendtohavehigheroxygencapacity,whichincreasessoccerstamina;c)
soccer-madparentsaremorelikelytoconceivechildreninspringtime,attheannualpeakofsoccermania;d)noneof
theabove.
AndersEricsson,a58-year-oldpsychologyprofessoratFloridaStateUniversity,sayshebelievesstronglyin”none
oftheabove."EricssongrewupinSweden,andstudiednuclearengineeringuntilherealizedhewouldhavemore
opportunitytoconducthisownresearchifheswitchedtopsychology.Hisfirstexperiment,nearly30yearsago,
involvedmemory:trainingapersontohearandthenrepeatarandomseriesofnumbers.nWiththefirstsubject,
afterabout20hoursoftraining,hisdigitspanhadrisenfrom7to20,“Ericssonrecalls."Hekeptimproving,and
afterabout200hoursoftraininghehadrisentoover80numbers."
Thissuccess,coupledwithlaterresearchshowingthatmemoryitselfisnotgeneticallydetermined,ledEricssonto
concludethattheactofmemorizingismoreofacognitiveexercisethananintuitiveone.Inotherwords,whatever
inborndifferencestwopeoplemayexhibitintheirabilitiestomemorize,thosedifferencesareswampedbyhowwell
eachperson"encodes"theinformation.Andthebestwaytolearnhowtoencodeinformationmeaningfully,
Ericssondetermined,wasaprocessknownasdeliberatepractice.Deliberatepracticeentailsmorethansimply
repeatingatask.Rather,itinvolvessettingspecificgoals,obtainingimmediatefeedbackandconcentratingasmuch
ontechniqueasonoutcome.
Ericssonandhiscolleagueshavethustakentostudyingexpertperformersinawiderangeofpursuits,including
soccer.Theygatherallthedatatheycan,notjustperformancestatisticsandbiographicaldetailsbutalsotheresultsof
theirownlaboratoryexperimentswithhighachievers.Theirworkmakesaratherstartlingassertion:thetraitwe
commonlycalltalentishighlyoverrated.Or,putanotherway,expertperformers-whetherinmemoryorsurgery,
balletorcomputerprogramming-arenearlyalwaysmade,notbom.
21.Thebirthdayphenomenonfoundamongsoccerplayersismentionedto
[A]stresstheimportanceofprofessionaltraining.
[B]spotlightthesoccersuperstarsintheWorldCup.
[C]introducethetopicofwhatmakesexpertperformance.
[D]explainwhysomesoccerteamsplaybetterthanothers.
22.Theword“mania”(Line4,Paragraph2)mostprobablymeans
[A]fun.
[B]craze.
[C]hysteria.
[D]excitement.
23.AccordingtoEricsson,goodmemory
[A]dependsonmeaningfulprocessingofinformation.
[B]resultsfromintuitiveratherthancognitiveexercises.
[C]isdeterminedbygeneticratherthanpsychologicalfactors.
[D]requiresimmediatefeedbackandahighdegreeofconcentration.
24.Ericssonandhiscolleaguesbelievethat
[A]talentisadominatingfactorforprofessionalsuccess.
[B]biographicaldataprovidethekeytoexcellentperformance.
[C]theroleoftalenttendstobeoverlooked.
[D]highachieversowetheirsuccessmostlytonurture.
25.Whichofthefollowingproverbsisclosesttothemessagethetexttriestoconvey?
[A]"Faithwillmovemountains."
[B]"Onereapswhatonesows."
[C]"Practicemakesperfect."
[D]"Likefather,likeson."
Text2
Forthepastseveralyears,theSundaynewspapersupplementParadehasfeaturedacolumncalled"AskMarilyn."
PeopleareinvitedtoqueryMarilynvosSavant,whoatage10hadtestedatamentallevelofsomeoneabout23years
old;thatgaveheranIQof228-thehighestscoreeverrecorded.IQtestsaskyoutocompleteverbalandvisual
analogies,toenvisionpaperafterithasbeenfoldedandcut,andtodeducenumericalsequences,amongothersimilar
tasks.SoitisabitconfusingwhenvosSavantfieldssuchqueriesfromtheaverageJoe(whoseIQis100)as.What's
thedifferencebetweenloveandfondness?Orwhatisthenatureofluckandcoincidence?It*snotobvioushowthe
capacitytovisualizeobjectsandtofigureoutnumericalpatternssuitsonetoanswerquestionsthathaveeludedsome
ofthebestpoetsandphilosophers.
Clearly,intelligenceencompassesmorethanascoreonatest.Justwhatdoesitmeantobesmart?Howmuchof
intelligencecanbespecified,andhowmuchcanwelearnaboutitfromneurology,genetics,computerscienceand
otherfields?
ThedefiningtermofintelligenceinhumansstillseemstobetheIQscore,eventhoughIQtestsarenotgivenasoften
astheyusedtobe.Thetestcomesprimarilyintwoforms:theStanford-BinetIntelligenceScaleandtheWechsler
IntelligenceScales(bothcomeinadultandchildren'sversion).Generallycostingseveralhundreddollars,theyare
usuallygivenonlybypsychologists,althoughvariationsofthempopulatebookstoresandWorldWideWeb.
SuperhighscoreslikevosSavant'sarenolongerpossible,becausescoringisnowbasedonastatisticalpopulation
distributionamongagepeers,ratherthansimplydividingthementalagebythechronologicalageandmultiplyingby
100.Otherstandardizedtests,suchastheScholasticAssessmentTest(SAT)andtheGraduateRecordExam(GRE),
capturethemainaspectsofIQtests.
Suchstandardizedtestsmaynotassessalltheimportantelementsnecessarytosucceedinschoolandinlife,argues
RobertJ.Sternberg.InhisarticleHHowIntelligentIsIntelligenceTesting?",Sternbergnotesthattraditionaltests
bestassessanalyticalandverbalskillsbutfailtomeasurecreativityandpracticalknowledge,componentsalso
criticaltoproblemsolvingandlifesuccess.Moreover,IQtestsdonotnecessarilypredictsowelloncepopulationsor
situationschange.ResearchhasfoundthatIQpredictedleadershipskillswhenthetestsweregivenunderlow-stress
conditions,butunderhigh-stressconditions.IQwasnegativelycorrelatedwithleadership-thatis,itpredictedthe
opposite.AnyonewhohastoiledthroughSATwilltestifythattest-takingskillalsomatters,whetherit'sknowing
whentoguessorwhatquestionstoskip.
26.Whichofthefollowingmayberequiredinanintelligencetest?
[A]Answeringphilosophicalquestions.
[B]Foldingorcuttingpaperintodifferentshapes.
[C]Tellingthedifferencesbetweencertainconcepts.
[D]Choosingwordsorgraphssimilartothegivenones.
27.Whatcanbeinferredaboutintelligencetestingfromparagraph3?
[A]PeoplenolongeruseIQscoresasanindicatorofintelligence.
[B]MoreversionsofIQtestsarenowavailableontheInternet.
[C]Thetestcontentsandformatsforadultsandchildrenmaybedifferent.
[D]Scientistshavedefinedtheimportantelementsofhumanintelligence.
28.PeoplenowadayscannolongerachieveIQscoresashighasvosSavant'sbecause.
[A]thescoresareobtainedthroughdifferentcomputationalprocedures.
[B]creativityratherthananalyticalskillsisemphasizednow.
[C]vosSavant'scaseisanextremeonethatwillnotrepeat.
[D]thedefiningcharacteristicofIQtestshaschanged.
29.Wecanconcludefromthelastparagraphthat
[A]testscoresmaynotbereliableindicatorsofone*sability.
[B]IQscoresandSATresultsarehighlycorrelated.
[C]testinginvolvesalotofguesswork.
[D]traditionaltestsareoutofdate.
30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsIQtests?
[A]Supportive.
[B]Skeptical.
[C]Impartial.
[D]Biased.
Text3
Duringthepastgeneration,theAmericanmiddle-classfamilythatoncecouldcountonhardworkandfairplayto
keepitselffinanciallysecurehasbeentransformedbyeconomicriskandnewrealities.Nowapinkslip,abad
diagnosis,oradisappearingspousecanreduceafamilyfromsolidlymiddleclasstonewlypoorinafewmonths.
Injustonegeneration,millionsofmothershavegonetowork,transformingbasicfamilyeconomics.Scholars,
policymakers,andcriticsofallstripeshavedebatedthesocialimplicationsofthesechanges,butfewhavelookedat
thesideeffect:familyriskhasrisenaswell.Today'sfamilieshavebudgetedtothelimitsoftheirnewtwo-paycheck
status.Asaresult,theyhavelosttheparachutetheyoncehadintimesoffinancialsetback-aback-upearner(usually
Mom)whocouldgointotheworkforceiftheprimaryearnergotlaidofforfellsick.This"added-workereffect"
couldsupportthesafetynetofferedbyunemploymentinsuranceordisabilityinsurancetohelpfamiliesweatherbad
times.Buttoday,adisruptiontofamilyfortunescannolongerbemadeupwithextraincomefroman
otherwise-stay-at-homepartner.
Duringthesameperiod,familieshavebeenaskedtoabsorbmuchmoreriskintheirretirementincome.Steelworkers,
airlineemployees,andnowthoseintheautoindustryarejoiningmillionsoffamilieswhomustworryaboutinterest
rates,stockmarketfluctuation,andtheharshrealitythattheymayoutlivetheirretirementmoney.Formuchofthe
pastyear,PresidentBushcampaignedtomoveSocialSecuritytoasavings-accountmodel,withretireestradingmuch
oralloftheirguaranteedpaymentsforpaymentsdependingoninvestmentreturns.Foryoungerfamilies,thepicture
isnotanybetter.Boththeabsolutecostofhealthcareandtheshareofitbornebyfamilieshaverisen-andnewly
fashionablehealth-savingsplansarespreadingfromlegislativehallstoWal-Martworkers,withmuchhigher
deductiblesandalargenewdoseofinvestmentriskforfamilies'futurehealthcare.Evendemographicsareworking
againstthemiddleclassfamily,astheoddsofhavingaweakelderlyparent-andalltheattendantneedforphysical
andfinancialassistance-havejumpedeightfoldinjustonegeneration.
Fromthemiddle-classfamilyperspective,muchofthis,understandably,looksfarlesslikeanopportunityto
exercisemorefinancialresponsibility,andagooddealmorelikeafrighteningaccelerationofthewholesaleshiftof
financialriskontotheiralreadyoverburdenedshoulders.Thefinancialfallouthasbegun,andthepoliticalfalloutmay
notbefarbehind.
31.Today*sdouble-incomefamiliesareatgreaterfinancialriskinthat
[A]thesafetynettheyusedtoenjoyhasdisappeared.
[B]theirchancesofbeinglaidoffhavegreatlyincreased.
[C]theyaremorevulnerabletochangesinfamilyeconomics.
[D]theyaredeprivedofunemploymentordisabilityinsurance.
32.AsaresultofPresidentBush'sreform,retiredpeoplemayhave
[A]ahighersenseofsecurity.
[B]lesssecuredpayments.
[C]lesschancetoinvest.
[D]aguaranteedfuture.
33.Accordingtotheauthor,health-savingsplanswill
[A]helpreducethecostofhealthcare.
[B]popularizeamongthemiddleclass.
[C]compensateforthereducedpensions.
[D]increasethefamilies*investmentrisk.
34.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat
[A]financialriskstendtooutweighpoliticalrisks.
[B]themiddleclassmayfacegreaterpoliticalchallenges.
[C]financialproblemsmaybringaboutpoliticalproblems.
[D]financialresponsibilityisanindicatorofpoliticalstatus.
35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthistext?
[A]TheMiddleClassontheAlert
[B]TheMiddleClassontheCliff
[C]TheMiddleClassinConflict
[D]TheMiddleClassinRuins
Test4
Itneverrainsbutitpours.Justasbossesandboardshavefinallysortedouttheirworstaccountingandcompliance
troubles,andimprovedtheirfeeblecorporationgovernance,anewproblemthreatenstoearnthem-especiallyin
America-thesortofnastyheadlinesthatinevitablyleadtoheadsrollingintheexecutivesuite:datainsecurity.Left,
untilnow,toodd,low-levelITstafftoputright,andseenasaconcernonlyofdata-richindustriessuchasbanking,
telecomsandairtravel,informationprotectioninnowhighontheboss'sagendainbusinessofeveryvariety.
Severalmassiveleakagesofcustomerandemployeedatathisyear-fromorganizationsasdiverseasTimeWarner,the
AmericandefensecontractorScienceApplicationsInternationalCorpandeventheUniversityofCalifornia,
Berkeley-haveleftmanagershurriedlypeeringintotheirintricateITsystemsandbusinessprocessesinsearchof
potentialvulnerabilities.
"Dataisbecominganassetwhichneedstobeguardedasmuchasanyotherasset,"saysHaimMendelsonof
StanfordUniversity'sbusinessschool."Theabilitytoguardcustomerdataisthekeytomarketvalue,whichthe
boardisresponsibleforonbehalfofshareholders".Indeed,justasthereistheconceptofGenerallyAccepted
AccountingPrinciples(GAAP),perhapsitistimeforGASP,GenerallyAcceptedSecurityPractices,suggestedEli
NoamofNewYork'sColumbiaBusinessSchool."Settingtheproperinvestmentlevelforsecurity,redundancy,and
recoveryisamanagementissue,notatechnicalone,"hesays.
Themysteryisthatthisshouldcomeasasurprisetoanyboss.Surelyitshouldbeobvioustothedimmestexecutive
thattrust,thatmostvaluableofeconomicsassets,iseasilydestroyedandhugelyexpensivetorestore-andthatfew
thingsaremorelikelytodestroytrustthanacompanylettingsensitivepersonaldatagetintothewronghands.
Thecurrentstateofaffairsmayhavebeenencouraged-thoughnotjustified-bythelackoflegalpenalty(inAmerica,
butnotEurope)fordataleakage.UntilCaliforniarecentlypassedalaw,Americanfirmsdidnothavetotellanyone,
eventhevictim,whendatawentastray.Thatmaychangefast:lotsofproposeddata-securitylegislationisnowdoing
theroundsinWashington,D.C.Meanwhile,thetheftofinformationaboutsome40millioncredit-cardaccountsin
America,disclosedonJune17th,overshadowedahugelyimportantdecisionadayearlierbyAmerica'sFederalTrade
Commission(FTC)thatputscorporateAmericaonnoticethatregulatorswillactiffirmsfailtoprovideadequatedata
security.
36.Thestatement:"Itneverrainsbutitpours"isusedtointroduce
[A]thefiercebusinesscompetition.
[B]thefeebleboss-boardrelations.
[C]thethreatfromnewsreports.
[D]theseverityofdataleakage.
37.AccordingtoParagraph2,someorganizationschecktheirsystemstofindout
[A]whetherthereisanyweakpoint.
[B]whatsortofdatahasbeenstolen.
[C]whoisresponsiblefortheleakage.
[D]howthepotentialspiescanbelocated.
38.InbringinguptheconceptofGASPtheauthorismakingthepointthat
[A]shareholders*interestshouldbeproperlyattendedto.
[B]informationprotectionshouldbegivendueattention.
[C]businessesshouldenhancetheirlevelofaccountingsecurity.
[D]themarketvalueofcustomerdatashouldbeemphasized.
39.AccordingtoParagraph4,whatpuzzlestheauthoristhatsomebossesfailto
[A]seethelinkbetweentrustanddataprotection.
[B]perceivethesensitivityofpersonaldata.
[C]realizethehighcostofdatarestoration.
[D]appreciatetheeconomicvalueoftrust.
40.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph5that
[A]dataleakageismoresevereinEurope.
[B]FTC*sdecisionisessentialtodatasecurity.
[C]Californiatakestheleadinsecuritylegislation.
[D]legalpenaltyisamajorsolutiontodataleakage.
下面對1994年-2006年的考研英語真題閱讀理解PartA部分進行深度剖析:
2006考研英語真題閱讀理解精讀筆記
TEXT1
Inspiteof"endlesstalkofdifference,"Americansocietyisanamazingmachineforhomogenizingpeople.
Thereis"thedemocratizinguniformityofdressanddiscourse,andthecasualnessandabsenceofdeference'*
characteristicofpopularculture.Peopleareabsorbedinto"acultureofconsumption"launchedbythe19
th-centurydepartmentstoresthatoffered"vastarraysofgoodsinanelegantatmosphere.Insteadofintimateshops
cateringtoaknowledgeableelite"thesewerestores"anyonecouldenter,regardlessofclassorbackground.This
turnedshoppingintoapublicanddemocraticact."Themassmedia,advertisingandsportsareotherforcesfor
homogenization.
Immigrantsarequicklyfittingintothiscommonculture,whichmaynotbealtogetherelevatingbutishardly
poisonous.WritingfortheNationalImmigrationForum,GregoryRodriguezreportsthattoday'simmigrationis
neitheratunprecedentedlevelsnorresistanttoassimilation.In1998immigrantswere9.8percentofpopulation;in
1900,13.6percent.Inthe10yearspriorto1990,3.1immigrantsarrivedforevery1,000residents;inthe10years
priorto1890,9.2foreveryl,000.Now,considerthreeindicesofassimilation-language,homeownershipand
intermarriage.
The1990CensusrevealedthatHamajorityofimmigrantsfromeachofthefifteenmostcommoncountriesoforigin
spokeEnglish'well'or"verywell'aftertenyearsofresidence.HThechildrenofimmigrantstendtobebilingual
andproficientinEnglish."Bythethirdgeneration,theoriginallanguageislostinthemajorityofimmigrant
families."HencethedescriptionofAmericaasa"graveyard”forlanguage.By1996foreign-bornimmigrants
whohadarrivedbefore1970hadahomeownershiprateof75.6percent,higherthanthe69.8percentrateamong
native-bornAmericans.
Foreign-bornAsiansandHispanics"havehigherratesofintermarriagethandoUS-bornwhitesandblacks."By
thethirdgeneration,onethirdofHispanicwomenaremarriedtonon-Hispanics,and41percentofAsian-American
womenaremarriedtonon-Asians.
RodrigueznotesthatchildreninremotevillagesaroundtheworldarefansofsuperstarslikeArnoldSchwarzenegger
andGarthBrooks,yetHsomeAmericansfearthatimmigrantslivingwithintheUnitedStatesremainsomehow
immunetothenation'sassimilativepower."
AretheredivisiveissuesandpocketsofseethingangerinAmerica?Indeed.Itisbigenoughtohaveabitof
everything.ButparticularlywhenviewedagainstAmerica'sturbulentpast,today'ssocialindiceshardlysuggesta
darkanddeterioratingsocialenvironment.
21.Theword"homogenizing"(Line2,Paragraph1)mostprobablymeans.
[A]identifying[B]associating[C]assimilating[D]monopolizing
22.Accordingtotheauthor,thedepartmentstoresofthe19thcentury.
[A]playedaroleinthespreadofpopularculture
[B]becameintimateshopsforcommonconsumers
[C]satisfiedtheneedsofaknowledgeableelite
[D]oweditsemergencetothecultureofconsumption
23.ThetextsuggeststhatimmigrantsnowintheUS.
[A]areresistanttohomogenization
[B]exertagreatinfluenceonAmericanculture
[C]arehardlyathreattothecommonculture
[D]constitutethemajorityofthepopulation
24.WhyareArnoldSchwarzeneggerandGarthBrooksmentionedinParagraph5?
[A]TOprovetheirpopularityaroundtheworld.
[B]Torevealthepublic'sfearofimmigrants.
[C]Togiveexamplesofsuccessfulimmigrants.
[D]TOshowthepowerfulinfluenceofAmericanculture.
25.Intheauthor'sopinion,theabsorptionofimmigrantsintoAmericansocietyis.
[A]rewarding[B]successful[C]fruitless[D]harmful
大綱單詞注:1.本書單詞右上角標注的數(shù)字是該單詞在歷年真題(1994年-2007年)中出現(xiàn)的次數(shù)。
2.單詞詞義前標注的“①、②”等數(shù)字表示該單詞同一詞性的不同詞義。
3.在《考研英語詞匯真題詞頻語境記憶》精讀版中本書單詞均配有真題例句。
absence1[5AbsEns]n.①缺席,不在場;②缺乏,沒有
act9[Akt]v.①行動,做事;②(on)起作用;③表演;④(for)代表,代替;n.①行為,動作;②(一)
幕;③法令,條例
amaze5[E5meiz]v.使驚奇,使驚愕,使驚嘆
array2[E5rei]n.①一系列,大量;②排列;v.排列
assimilate2[E5simileit]v.①(被)吸收,(被)消化;②(使或被)同化
associate3[E5sEuFieit]v.①(with)使聯(lián)系,使聯(lián)合;②交往,結(jié)合;n.合作人,伙伴,同事,同行;a.
副的
atmosphere3[5AtmEsfiE]n.①大氣(層);②空氣;③氣氛,環(huán)境
author65[5C:WE]n.①作者;②創(chuàng)始人
background6[5bAkgraund]n.背景,經(jīng)歷
cater1:5keitE]vi.備辦食物,滿足(需要),投合
census4[5sensEs]n.人口普查(調(diào)查)
constitute4[5kCnstitju:t]v.組成,構(gòu)成
consumption4[kEn5sQmpFEn]n.消費(量),消耗
culture19:5kQltFE]n.①修養(yǎng),教養(yǎng);②文化,文明
democratic6[7demE5krAtik]a.民主的
department5[di5pB:tmEnt]n.①部,局,處,科,部門;②系,學(xué)部
description6[dis5kripFEn]n.①描寫,形容;②種類
deteriorate1[di5tiEriEreit]v.(使)惡化,(使)變壞
discourse1[dis5kC:s,5diskC:s]n.演講,論述,論文,講道,談話,談?wù)?;vi.談?wù)?,演說
elegant3[5eligEnt]a.優(yōu)雅的,優(yōu)美的,精致的
elevate2[5eliveit]v.抬起
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