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2021年全國碩士研究生招生考試英語(一)試題及答案
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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark
A,BzCorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Fluidintelligenceisthetypeofintelligencethathastodowithshort-termmemory
andtheabilitytothinkquickly,logically,andabstractlyinordertosolvenew
problems.It
(l)inyoungadulthood,levelsoutforaperiodoftime,andthen(2)starts
toslowlydeclineasweage.But(3)agingisinevitable,scientistsarefindingthat
certainchangesinbrainfunctionmaynotbe.
Onestudyfoundthatmusclelossandthe(4)ofbodyfataroundtheabdomen
areassociatedwithadeclineinfluidintelligence.Thssuggeststhe(5)that
lifestylefactorsmighthelppreventor(6)thistypeofdecline.
Theresearcherslookedatdatathat(7)measurementsofleanmuscleand
abdominalfatfrommorethan4,000middle-to-older-agedmenandwomen
and(8)thatdatatoreportedchangesinfluidintelligenceoverasix-yearperiod.
Theyfoundthatmiddle-agedpeople(9)highermeasuresofabdominal
fat(10)worseonmeasuresoffluidintelligenceastheyears(11).
Forwomen,theassociationmaybe(12)tochangesinimmunitythatresulted
fromexcessabdominalfat;inmen,theimmunesystemdidnotappearto
be(13)ltishoped:hatfuturestudiescould(14)thesedifferencesand
perhapsleadtodifferent(15)formenandwomen.
(16)therearestepsyoucan(17)tohelpreduceabdominalfatand
maintainleanmusclemassasyouageinordertoprotectbothyourphysicaland
mental(18).Thetwohighlyrecommendedlifestyleapproachesare
maintainingorincreasingyour(19)ofaerobicexerciseandfollowing
Mediterranean-style(20)thatishighinfiberandeliminateshighlyprocessed
foods.
1.[題干]1.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.pauses
B.return
C.peaks
D.fades
2.【題干】2.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.alternatively
B.formally
C.dccidenldlly
0.generally
3.【題干】3.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.while
B.since
C.once
D.until
4.【題干】4,
【選項(xiàng)】
A.detection
B.accumulation
C.consumption
□.separation
5.【題干】5,
【選項(xiàng)】
A.possibility
B.decision
C.goal
0,requirement
6.【題干】6.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.delay
B.ensure
C.seek
□.utilize
7.【題干】7.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.modify
B.supported
C.included
0.predicted
8.【題干】8.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.devoted
B.compared
C.converted
□.applied
9.【題干】9.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.with
B.dbuve
C.by
D.against
10.【題干】10.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.above
B.managed
C.scored
D.played
11.【題干】11.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.ranout
B.setoff
C.drewin
D.wentby
12.【題干】12.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.superior
B.attributable
C.parallel
D.resistant
13.【題干】13.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.restored
B.isolated
C.involved
□.controlled
14.【題干】14.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.alter
B.spread
C.remove
0.explain
15.【題干】15.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.compensations
B.symptoms
C.demands
0.treatments
16.【題干】16.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Likewise
B.Meanwhile
C.Therefore
□.Instead
17.【題干】17.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.change
B.watch
C.count
D.take
18.【題干】18.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.well-being
B.process
C.formation
0.coordination
19.【題干】19.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.level
B.love
C.knowledge
D.space
20.[題干]20.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.design
B.routine
C.diet
0.prescription
SectionIIReadingComprehensionPartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextby
choosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Howcanthetrainoperatorspossiblyjustifyyetanotherincreasetorailpassenger
fares?Ithasbecomeagrimlyreliableannualritual:everyJanuarythecostof
travellingbytrainrises,imposingasignificantextraburdenonthosewhohaveno
optionbuttousetherailnetworktogettoworkorotherwise.Thisyear'srise,an
averageof2.7percent,maybeafractionlowerthanlastyear's,butitisstillwell
abovetheofficialConsumerPriceIndex(CPI)measureofinflation.
Successivegovernmentshavepermittedsuchincreasesonthegroundsthatthecost
ofinvestinginandrunningtherailnetworkshouldbebornebythosewhouseit,
ratherthanthegeneraltaxpayer.Why,theargumentgoes,shouldacar-driving
pensionerfromLincolnshirehavetosubsidisethedailycommuteofastockbroker
fromSurrey?EquallythereisasensethatthetravailsofcommutersintheSouth
East,manyofwhomwillfaceamongthebiggestrises,havereceivedtoomuch
attentioncomparedtothosewhomustenduretherelativelypoorinfrastructureof
theMidlandsandtheNorth.
However,overthepastl2months,thosecommutershavealsoexperiencedsomeof
theworstrailstrikesinyears.Itisallverywelltrainoperatorstrumpetingthe
improvementstheyaremakingtothenetwork,butpassengersshouldbeableto
expectabasiclevelofserviceforthesubstantialsumstheyarenowpayingtotravel.
Theresponsibilityforthelatestwaveofstrikesrestsontheunions.However,there
isastrongcasethatthosewhohavebeenworstaffectedbyindustrialactionshould
receivecompensationforthedisruptiontheyhavesuffered.
TheGovernmenthaspledgedtochangethelawtointroduceaminimumservice
requirementsothat,evenwhenstrikesoccur,servicescancontinuetooperate.This
shouldformpartofawiderpackageofmeasurestoaddressthelong-running
problemsonBritain'srailways.Yes,moreinvestmentisneeded,butpassengerswill
notbewillingtopaymoreindefinitelyiftheymustalsoendurecramped,unreliable
services,punctuatedbyregularchaoswhentimetablesarechanged,orplanned
maintenanceismanagedincompetently.Thethreatofnationalisationmayhave
beenseenofffornow,butitwillreturnwithavengeanceifthejustifiedangerof
passengersisnotaddressedinshortorder.
21.[題T]Theauthorholdsthatthisyear'sincreaseinrailpassengersfares.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.willeasetrainoperation's'burden.
B.haskeptpacewithinflation.
C.isabigsurprisetocommuters.
0,remainsanunreasonablemeasure.
22.【題干】Thestockbrokerin2isusedtostandfor
【選項(xiàng)】
A.cardrivers
B.railtravellers
C.localinvestors
□.ordinarytaxpayers
23.【題干】Itisindicatedin3thattrainoperators.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.areofferingcompensationstocommuters.
B.dretryingtorepairreldtioriswiththeunions.
C.havefailedtoprovideanadequateservice.
D.havesufferedhugelossesowingtothestrikes.
24.【題干】Ifunabletocalmdownpassengers,therailwaysmayhavetoface
【選項(xiàng)】
A.thelossofinvestment.
B.thecollapseofoperations.
C.areductionofrevenue
D.achangeofownership.
25.【題干】Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.WhoAretoBlamefortheStrikes?
B.ConstantComplainingDoesn'tWork
C.CanNationalizationBringHope?
D.Ever-risingFaresAren'tSustainable
LastyearmarkedthethirdyearinarowofthatIndonesia'sbleakrateof
deforestationhasslowedinpace.Onereasonfortheturnaroundmaybethe
country'santipovertyprogram.
In2007,Indonesiastartedphasinginprogramthatgivesmoneytoitspoorest
residentsundercertainconditions,suchasrequiringpeopletokeepkidsinschoolor
getregularmedicalcare.CalledconditionalcashtransfersorCCTs,thesesocial
assistanceprogramsaredesignedtoreduceinequalityandbreakthecycleof
poverty.They'realreadyusedindozensofcountriesworldwide.InIndonesia,the
programhasprovidedenoughfoodandmedicinetosubstantiallyreducesevere
growthproblemsamongchildren.
ButCCTprogramsdon'tgenerallyconsidereffectsontheenvironment.Infact,
povertyalleviationandenvironmentalprotectionareoftenviewedasconflicting
goals,saysPaulFerraro,aneconomistatJohnsHopkinsUniversity.
That'sbecauseeconomicgrowthcanbecorrelatedwithenvironmentaldegradation,
whileprotectingtheenvironmentissometimescorrelatedwithgreaterpoverty.
However,thosecorrelationsdon'tprovecauseandeffect.Theonlypreviousstudy
analyzingcausality,basedonanareainMexicothathadinstitutedCCTs,supported
thetraditionalview.There,aspeoplegotmoremoney,someofthemmayhave
moreclearedlandforcattletoraiseformeat,Ferrarosays.
Suchprogramsdonothavetonegativelyaffecttheenvironment,though.Ferraro
wantedtoseeifIndonesia'spoverty-alleviationprogramwasaffectingdeforestation.
Indonesiahasthethird-largestareaoftropicalforestintheworldandoneofthe
highestdeforestationrates.
Ferraroanalyzedsatellitedatashowingannualforestlossfrom2008to
2012-includingduringIndonesia'sphase-inoftheantipovertyprogram-in7,468
forestedvillagesacross15provincesandmultipleislands.Theduoseparatedthe
effectsoftheCCTprogramonforestlossfromotherfactors,likeweatherand
macroeconomicchanges,whichwerealsoaffectingforestloss.Withthat,"wesee
thattheprogramisassociatedwitha30percentreductionindeforestation/'Ferraro
says.
That'slikelybecausetheruralpoorareusingthemoneyasmakeshiftinsurance
policiesagainstinclementweather,Ferrarosays.Typically,ifrainsaredelayed,
peoplemayclearlandtoplantmorericetosupplementtheirharvests.Withthe
CCTs,individualsinsteadcanusethemoneytosuppementtheirharvests.
Whetherthisresearchtranslateselsewhereisanybody'sguess.Ferrarosuggeststhe
importanceofgrowingriceandmarketaccess.Andregardlessoftransferability,the
studyshowsthatwhat'sgoodforpeoplemayalsobegoodforthevalueofthe
avoideddeforestationjustforcarbondioxideemissionsaloneismorethanthe
programcosts.
26.【題干】Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,CCTprogramsaimto.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.facilitatehealthcarereform.
B.helppoorfamiliesgetbetteroff.
C.improvelocaleducationsystems.
D.lowerdeforestationrates.
27.【題干】ThestudybasedonanareainMexicoiscitedtoshowthat.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.cattlerearinghasbeenamajormeansoflivelihoodforthepoor.
B.CCTprogramshavehehelpedpreservetraditionallifestyles.
C.antipovertyeffortsrequiretheparticipationoflocalfarmers.
0.economicgrowthtendstocauseenvironmentaldegradation.
28.[題干]InhisstudyaboutIndonesia,Ferrarointendstofindout.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.itsacceptancelevelofCCTs.
B.itsannualrateofpovertyalleviation.
C.therelationofcctstoitsforestloss.
D.theroleofitsforestsinclimatechange.
29.[題I--]AccordingtoFerraro,theCCTprograminIndonesiaismostvaluablein
that.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.itwillbenefitotherAsiancountries.
B.itwillreduceregionalinequality.
C.itcanprotecttheenvironment.
D.itcanboostgrainproduction.
30.【題干】Whatisthetextcenteredon?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Theeffectsofaprogram.
B.Thedebatesoveraprogram.
C.Theprocessofastudy.
D.Thetransferabilityofastudy.
Asahistorianwho'salwayssearchingforthetextortheimagethatmakesus
re-evaluatethepast,I'vebecomepreoccupiedwithlookingforphotographsthat
showourVictorianancestorssmiling(whatbetterwaytoshattertheimageof
19th-centuryprudery?).I'vefoundquiteafew,and-sinceIstartedpostingthemon
Twitter-theyhavebeencausingquitestir.Peoplehavebeensurprisedtosee
evidencethatVictorianshadfunandcould,anddid,laugh.Theyarenotingthatthe
Victorianssuddenlyseemtobecomemorehumanasthehundred-or-soyearsthat
separateusfadeawaythroughourcommonexperienceoflaughter.
Ofcourse,Ineedtoconcedethatmycollectionof'SmilingVictorians'makesuponly
atinypercentageofthevastcatalogueofphotographicportraiturecreatedbetween
1840and1900,themajorityofwhichshowsittersposingmiserablyandstifflyin
frontofpaintedbackdrops,orstaringabsentlyintothemiddledistance.Howdowe
explainthistrend?
Duringthe1840sand1850s,intheearlydaysofphotography,exposuretimeswere
notoriouslylong:thedaguerreotypephotographicmethod(producinganimageona
silveredcopperplate)couldtakeseveralminutestocomplete,resultinginblurred
imagesassittersshiftedpositionoradjustedtheirlimbs.Thethoughtofholdinga
fixedgrinasthecameraperformeditsmagicaldutieswastoomuchtocontemplate,
andsoanon-committalblankstarebecamethenorm.
Butexposuretimesweremuchquickerbythe1880szandtheintroductionoftheBox
Brownieandotherportablecamerasmeantthat,thoughslowbytoday'sdigital
standards,theexposurewasalmostinstantaneous.Spontaneoussmileswere
relativelyeasytocapturebythe1890s,sowemustlookelsewhereforan
explanationofwhyVictoriansstillhesitatedtosmile.
Oneexplanationmightbethelossofdignitydisplayedthroughacheesygrin.
“Naturegaveuslipstoconcealourteeth/ranonepopularVictorianmaxim,alluding
tothefactthatbeforethebirthofproperdentistry,mouthswereofteninashocking
stateofhygiene.Aflashingsetofhealthyandclean,regularpearlywhites'raresight
inVictoriansociety,thepreserveofthesuper-rich(andeventhen,dentalhygiene
wasnotguaranteed).
Atoothygrin(especiallywhenthereweregapsorblackenedteeth)lackedclass:
drunks,tramps,prostitutesandbuffoonishmusichallperformersmightgumand
grinwithasmileaswideasLewisCarroll'sgum-exposingCheshireCat,butitwasnot
abecominglookforproperlybredpersons.EvenMarkTwain,amanwhoenjoyeda
heartylaugh,saidthatv/henitcametophotographicportraitstherecouldbe
"nothingmoredamningthanasilly,foolishsmilefixedforever".
31.[題干]AccordingtoParagraph1,theauthor'spostsonTwitter.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.changedpeople'simpressionoftheVictorians.
B.highlightedsocialmedia'sroleinVictorianstudies.
C.re-evaluatedtheVictorians'notionofpublicimage.
0.illustratedthedevelopmentofVictorianphotography.
32.[題弓】WhatdoesauthorsayabouttheVictorianportraitshehascollected?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Theyareinpopularuseamonghistorians.
B.Theyarerareamongphotographsofthatage.
C.Theymirror19th-centurysocialconventions.
D.Theyshoweffectsofdifferentexposuretimes.
33.[題干]WhatmighthavekepttheVictoriansfromsmilingforpicturesinthe1890s?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Theirinherentsocialsensitiveness.
B.Theirtensionbeforethecamera.
C.Theirdistrustofnewinventions.
D.Theirunhealthydentalcondition.
34.[題I--]MarkTwainisquotedtoshowthatthedisapprovalofsmilesinpictures
was.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.adeep-rootbelief.
B.amisguidedattitude.
C.acontroversialview.
D.athought-provokingidea.
35.【題干】Whichofthefollowingquestionsdoesthetextanswer?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.WhydidmostVictorianslooksterninphotographs?
B.WhydidtheVictoriansstartviewphotographs?
C.WhatmadephotographydevelopslowlyintheVictorianperiod?
D.Howdidsmilinginphotographsbecomeapost-Victoriannorm?
Fromtheearlydaysofbroadband,advocatesforconsumersandweb-based
companiesworriedthatthecableandphonecompaniessellingbroadband
connectionshadthepowerandincentivetofavoraffiliatedwebsitesovertheirrivals.
That'swhytherehasbeensuchastrongdemandforrulesthatwouldprevent
broadbandprovidersfrompickingwinnersandlosersonline,preservingthefreedom
andinnovationthathavebeenthelifebloodoftheinternet.
Yetthatdemandhasbeenalmostimpossibletofill-inpartbecauseofpushbackfrom
broadbandproviders,anti-regulatoryconservativesandthecourts.Afederalappeals
courtweighedinagainTuesday,butinsteadofprovidingbadlyneededresolution,it
onlyprolongedthefight.AtissuebeforetheU.S.CourtofAppealsfortheDistrictof
ColumbiaCircuitwasthelatesttakeoftheFederalCommunicationsCommission
(FCC)onnetneutrality,adoptedonaparty-linevotein2017.TheRepublican-penned
ordernotonlyeliminatedthestrictnetneutralityrulestheFCChadadoptedwhenit
hadaDemocraticmajorityin2015,butrejectedthecommission'sauthorityto
requirebroadbandproviderstodomuchofanything.Theorderalsodeclaredthat
stateandlocalgovernmentscouldn'tregulatebroadbandproviderseither.
Thecommissionarguedthatotheragencieswouldprotectagainstanti-competitive
behavior,suchasabroadband-providingconglomeratelikeAT&Tfavoringitsown
video-streamingserviceattheexpenseofNetflixandAppleTV.YettheFCCalso
endedtheinvestigationsofbroadbandprovidersthatimposeddatacapsontheir
rivals'streamingservicesbutnottheirown.
OnTuesday,theappealscourtunanimouslyupheldthe2017orderderegulating
broadbandproviders,citingaSupremeCourtrulingfrom2005thatupheldasimilarly
deregulatorymove.ButJudgePatriciaMillettrightlyarguedinaconcurringopinion
that“theresultisunhingedfromtherealitiesofmodernbroadbandservice/'and
saidCongressortheSupremeCourtcouldinterveneto"avoidtrappingInternet
regulationintechnologicalanachronism."
Inthemeantime,thecourtthrewouttheFCC'sattempttoblockallstateruleson
netneutrality,whilepreservingthecommission'spowertopreemptindividualstate
lawsthatundermineitsorder.Thatmeansmorebattlesliketheonenowgoingon
betweentheJusticeDepartmentandCalifornia,whichenactedatoughnet
neutralitylawinthewakeoftheFCC'sabdication.
Theendlesslegalbattlesandback-and-forattheFCCcryoutforCongresstoact.It
needstogivethecommissionexplicitauthorityonceandforalltobarbroadband
providersfrommeddlinginthetrafficontheirnetworkandtocreateclearrules
protectingopennessandinnovationonline.
36.【題干】Therehaslongbeenconcernthatbroadbandprovideswould.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.bringweb-basedfirmsundercontrol.
B.slowdownthetrafficontheirnetwork.
C.showpartialityintreatingclients.
□,intensifycompetitionwiththeirrivals.
37.【題干】Facedwiththedemandfornetneutralityrules,theFee,
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Stickstoanout-of-dateorder.
B.Takesananti-regulatorystance.
C.Hasissuedaspecialresolution.
D.Hasallowedthestatestointervene.
38.【題干】WhatcanbelearnedaboutAT&TfromParagraph3?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Itprotectsagainstunfaircompetition.
B.ltengagesinanti-competitivepractices.
C.ltisundertheFCC'sinvestigation.
D.ltisinpursuitofqualityservice.
39.【題干】JudgePatriciaMillettarguesthattheappealscourt'sdecision.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.focusesontrivialities.
B.conveysanambiguousmessage.
C.isatoddswithitsearlierrulings.
D.isoutoftouchwithreality.
40.【題干】Whatdoestheauthorargueinthelastparagraph?
【選項(xiàng)】
A.Congressneedstotakeactiontoensurenetneutrality.
B.TheFCCshouldbeputunderstrictsupervision.
C.Rulesneedtobesettodiversifyonlineservices.
0.Broadbandproviders'rightsshouldbeprotected.
SectionIIReadingComprehensionPartB
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,youare
requiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfrorrthe
listA-Gandfillingthemintothenumberedboxes.ParagraphsCandFhavebeen
correctlyplaced.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Inthemoviesandontelevision,artificialintelligenceistypicallydepictedas
somethingsinisterthatwillupendourwayoflife.WhenitcomestoAlinbusiness,
weoftenhearaboutitinrelationtoautomationandtheimpendinglossofjobs,but
inwhatwaysisAlchangingcompaniesandthelargereconomythatdon/tinvolve
doom-and-massunemploymentpredictions?
ArecentsurveyofmanufacturingandserviceindustriesfromTataConsultancy
ServicesfoundthatcompaniescurrentlyuseAlmoreoftenincomputer-to-computer
activitiesthaninautomatinghumanactivities.Onecommonapplication?Preventing
electronicsecuritybreaches,which,ratherthaneliminatingITjobs,actuallymakes
thosepersonnelmorevaluabletoemployers,becausetheyhelpfirmsprevent
hackingattempts.
HereareafewotherwaysAlisaidingcompanieswithoutreplacingemployees:
Betterhiringpractices
Companiesareusingartificialintelligencetoremovesomeoftheunconsciousbias
fromhiringdecisions."Thereareexperimentsthatshowthat,naturally,theresults
ofinterviewsaremuchmorebiasedthanwhatAldoes,"saysPedroDomingos,
authorofTheMasterAlgorithm:HowtheQuestfortheUltimateLearningMachine
WillRemakeOurWorldandacomputerscience(41)0necompanythat'sdoing
thisiscalledBlendoor.Itusesanalyticstohelpidentifywheretheremaybebiasin
thehiringprocess.
Moreeffectivemarketing
SomeAlsoftwarecananalyzeandoptimizemarketingemailsubjectlinestoincrease
openrates.OnecompanyintheUK,Phrasee,claimstheirsoftwarecanoutperform
humansbyupto10percentwhenitcomestoemailopenrates.Thiscanmean
millionsmoreinrevenue.(42)Thereare“toolsthathelppeopleusedata,nota
replacementforpeople/saysPatrickH.Winston,aprofessorofartificialintelligence
andcomputerscienceatMIT.
Savingcustomersmoney
EnergycompaniescanuseAltohelpcustomersreducetheirelectricitybillssaving
themmoneywhilehelpingtheenvironment.Companiescanalsooptimizetheirown
energyuseandcutdownonthecostofelectricity.Insurancecompaniesmeanwhile,
canbasetheirpremiumsonAlmodelsthatmoreaccuratelyaccessrisk."Before,
theymightnotinsuretheoneswhofeltlikeahighriskorchargethemtoomuch/'
saysDomingos,(43)
Improvedaccuracy
Machinelearningoftenprovidesamorereliableformofstatistics,whichmakesdata
morevaluable/'saysWinston.It"helpspeoplemakesmarterdecisions."(44)
Protectingandmaintaininginfrastructure
Anumberofcompanies,particularlyinenergyandtransportation,useAlimage
processingtechnologytoinspectinfrastructureandpreventequipmentfailureor
leaksbeforetheyhappen."Iftheyfailfirstandthenyoufixthem,it'svery
expensive,"saysDomingos.(45)
[A]Ireplacestheboringpartsofyourjob.Ifyou'redoingresearch,youcanhaveAl
gooutandlookforrelevantsourcesandinformationthatotherwiseyoujust
wouldn'thavetimefor.
[B]Oneaccountingfirm,EY,usesanAlsystemthathelpsreviewcontractsduringan
audit.Thisprocess,alongwithemployeesreviewingthecontracts,isfasterandmore
accurate.
[C]TherearealsocompanieslikeAcquisio,whichanalyzesadvertisingperformance
acrossmultiplechannelslikeAdwords,Bingandsocialmediaandmakesadjustments
orsuggestionsaboutwhereadvertisingfundswillyieldbestresults.
[D]Youwanttopredictifsomethingneedsattentionnowandpointtowhereit's
usefulforemployeestogoto.
[E]Before,theymightnotinsuretheoneswhofeltlikeahighriskorchargethem
toomuch,ortheywouldchargethemtoolittleandthenitwouldcost[thecompany]
money.
[F]We'realsogivingourcustomersbetterchannelsversuspickingupthephoneto
accomplishsomethingbeyondhumanscale.
[G]Allooksatresumesingreaternumbersthanhumanswouldbeableto,and
selectsthemorepromisingcandidates.
41.【題干】41..
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
42.【題干】42.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
43.【題干】43..
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
44.【題干】44.
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
c.c
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
45.[題干]45..
【選項(xiàng)】
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
E.E
F.F
G.G
SectionIIITranslation
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(10
points)
WorldwarwasthewatershedeventforhighereducationinmodernWestern
societies(46)Thosesocietiescameoutofthewarwithlevelsofenrollmentthathad
beenroughlyconstantat3-5%oftherelevantagegroupsduringthedecadesbefore
thewar.Butafterthewar,greatsocialandpoliticalchangesarisingoutofthe
successfulwaragainstFascismcreatedagrowingdemandinEuropeanandAmerican
economiesforincreasingnumbersofgraduateswithmorethanasecondaryschool
education.(47)Andthedemandthatroseinthosesocietiesforentrytohigher
educationextendedtogroupsandsocialclassesthathadnotthoughtofattendinga
universitybeforethewar.Thesedemandsresultedinaveryrapidexpansionofthe
systemsofhighereducation,beginninginthe1960sanddevelopingveryrapidly
(thoughunevenly)duringthe1970sand1980s.
Thegrowthofhighereducationmanifestsitselfinatleastthreequitedifferentways,
andtheseinturnhavegivenrisetodifferentsetsofproblems.Therewasfirstthe
rateofgrowth:(48)inmanycountiesofWesternEurope,thenumbersofstudentsin
highereducationdoubledwithinfive-yearperiodsduringthe1960sanddoubled
againinseven,eightor10yearsbythemiddleofthe1970s.Secondgrowth
obviouslyaffectedtheabsolutesizebothofsystemsandindividualinstitutions.And
thirdgrowthwasreflectedinchangesintheproportionoftherelevantagegroup
enrolledininstitutionsofhighereducation.
Eachofthesemanifestationsofgrowthcarrieditsownpeculiarproblemsinits
wake/Forexample,ahighgrowthrateplacedgreatstrainsontheexistingstructures
ofgovernance,ofadministration,andaboveallofsocialization.Whenafacultyor
departmentgrowsfrom,say,fiveto20memberswithinthreeorfouryearsz(49)and
whenthenewstaffpredominantlyyoungmenandv/omenfreshfrompostgraduate
study,theylargelydefinethenormsofacademiclifeinthatfaculty.Andifthe
postgraduatestudentpopulationalsogrowsrapidlyandthereislossofaclose
apprenticeshiprelationshipbetweenfacultymembersandstudents,thestudent
culturebecomesthechiefsocializingforcefornewpostgraduatestudents,with
consequencesfortheintellectualandacademiclifeoftheinstitution-thiswasseenin
AmericaaswellasinFrance,Italy,WestGermany
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