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2000年攻讀博 入學(xué)考試試GENERALDIRECTIONS:WRITEYOURLD.NUMBERONTHEANSWERSHEET.CIRCLEYOURANSWER:EXAMPLE:ABCDPARTⅠ:VOCABULARY(15SectionA:Onyouranswersheet,circleandblackouttheletterthatisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword.Theculturallifeofasocialgroup,quasocialgroup,maybesaidtodependuponitscognitivelever.A. B. C. D.ThearticleinsinuatesthatthecrimedidnottakeA.states B.arguesC.positively D.suggestTheinternationalcommittee,atitsannualgeneralmeeting,finallywaivedtheruleaboutthe12monthqualifyingperiod.A. B.agreedinprinciple C. D.TheBulletin,notedforitsimpartialadvice, mendsinarecentissuethatGPsandnurseslearnavarietyofskillstransmittabletopatients.A. B. C. D.SheisanamiablememberoftheA. B. C. D.Whenacarefulindividualspeaks\orwritesthereareusuallynuancesofmeaningthatneedtoberecognized.A.slightannoyancesB.slightdifferences C.slightpreferencesD.slightCivilianoversightofthemeans,amongotherthings,thatswillprobablynotbecoercedintoconfessing.A. B. C. D.ShetoldhernieceshewouldleaveherasmallA. B. C. 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d.a.defendantsb.jurorsc.samed.PARTⅣ:READINGCOMPREHENSION(30Onyouranswersheet,circleandblackouttheletterthatbestanswersthequestionsbelow.PassageObviously,thepercapitaeofacountrydependsonmanythings,andanystatisticaltestthatdoesnottakeaccountofallimportantdeterminantsismisspecified,andthusmustbeusedonlyfordescriptiveandheuristicpurposes.Itisnonethelessinteresting–andformanypeoplesurprising–tofindthatthereisapositiveandevenastatisticallysignificantrelationshipbetweenthesetwovariables:thegreaterthenumberofpeoplepersquarekilometerthehigherthepercapitae.Thelawofdiminishingreturnsisnotinvariablytrue:itwouldbeabsurdtosupposethatalargerendowmentoflandipsofactomakesacountrypoorer.Thisconsiderationbyitselfwould,ofcourse,callforanegativesignonpopulationdensity.Thus,itisinterestingtoaskwhatmightaccountforthe“wrong”signandtothinkofwhatstatisticaltestsshouldultimaybedone.Clearlythereisasimultaneoustwo-wayrelationshipbetweenpopulationdensityandpercapitae:thelevelofpercapitaeaffectspopulationgrowthjustaspopulation,byincreasingthelabor,affectspercapitae.Theargumentofferedheresuggeststhatperhapscountrieswithbettereconomicpoliciesandinstitutionscometohavehigherpercapitaesthancountrieswithinferiorpoliciesandinstitutions,andthatthesehigheresbringaboutahigherpopulationgrowththroughmoreimmigrationandlowerdeathrates.Inthisway,theeffectsofbetterinstitutionsandpoliciesinraisingpercapitaeswampsthetendencyofdiminishingreturnstolabortoreduceit.Thishypothesismayalsoexinwhymanyempiricalstudieshavenotbeenabletoshowanegativeassociationbetweentherateofpopulationgrowthandincreasesinpercapitae.Onereasonwhytheratioofnaturalresourcestopopulationdoesnotaccountforvariationsinpercapitaeisthatmosteconomicactivitycannowreadilybeseparatedfromdepositsofrawmaterialandarableland.Overtime,transportationhavecertainlyimproved,andproductsthathaveahighvalueinrelationtotheirweight,suchasmostservicesandmanufacturedgoodslikecomputersandairnes,mayhaveemoreimportant.TheSiliconValleyisnotimportantforthemanufactureofcomputersbecauseofthedepositsofsilicon,andLondonandZuricharenotgreatbankingcentersbecauseoffertileland.Evencasualobservationsuggeststhatmostmodernmanufacturingandserviceexportsarenotcloselytiedtonaturalresources.WesternEuropedoesnotnowhaveahighratioofnaturalresourcestopopulation,butitisveryimportantintheexportofmanufacturesandservices.Inaparallelway,thestrikingsuccessofJapan,HongKong,andSingapore,withrelativelyfewnaturalresourcespercapita,cannotbeexinedbyreliancethereon.Inparagraph1,threewordsareinforreasonsofEnglishlanguagebecause alreasonofinordertohighlighttheirtohelpthereaderavoidThepeoplewhoaresurprisedaresobecausetheyhaveassumedthereisapositivecorrelationbetweenthetwothehighertheper ethelowerthepopulationthegreaterthenumberofpeoplethegreatertheper therelationshipbetweenthevariablesisstatisticallyWithwhichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthorOnewouldnotordinarilysupposethatalargecountrywouldbeAnegativesignonpopulationdensitymaybeawrongPer edependsonthesizeofthelaborTheauthorwouldagreewithalloftheaboveTheword“here”inparagraph3,line1“atthisvery“inthis“inthisThepopulationgrowthincountrieswithhigherper comesnotfromthebirthrateofthecitizensbutratherfromtheinfluxofothers.isanaturalresultbecausethecitizenshavemoremoneyforisonlyanartifactbasedonadecliningbirthdoesnotinvalidatethepopulationgrowthofpoorerWhichofthefollowingstatementsisNoneofthefollowingstatementsisSiliconValleyhasgreatdepositsofLondonandZurichhavevastamountsofarableWesternEuropehasalwaysdependedonPassageTheproceduresfollowedbyscholarsstudyinglitureareoftenunsatisfactory:thecontroloveracognitiveprojectasawholeisoftenlost.Theliryscholarseemstobecollectingdata-whichisapreliminaryoperation-withoutmakinguseofthem.Likeadiligentantgatheringfooditwillnevereat,thecontemporaryliryscholarseemsintentuponwritingfootnotesofabooks/hewillnevertrytoread.Iproposethatattheoutsetofaresearchprojectitisnecessarytorenderexplicitthequestionsthescholarwilltrytoanswer,whatmethodswillbeusedandwhyandthereasonwhys/hethinksthatitmaybeworthwhileansweringsuchquestions.More,theworkofthepeopleconcernedwiththestudyoflitureseemscasual.Forinstance,muchresearchisdevotedtooneauthor,oftenontheoccasionofan.Nowthereisnoreasontothinkthatourobservationswillbemorevalid,urgent,appropriate,useful,oriftheauthorofthetextsweareconcernedwithwasbornordiedorthetextswerewrittenfifty,onehundred,ortwohundredyearsago.Thisseemstobecelebrationandnotresearchproducingknowledge.Itdoesnotseemtomakeanysensetodetermineone’sresearchprogrambylookingatthecalendar.Thewidespreadhabitoflimitingthescopeofaresearchprojecttoasingleauthoroftenleadstoaconfinedunderstandingoftheauthorandthetexts,which,inturn,offersmarginalresults.Theaverageliryscholarconsiderstheseresultssatisfactory.Butforwhatpurposearetheysatisfactory?Oftentheresearchstrategiesandmethodsoftheliryscholararerepetitive.Anewoperationthatisogoustopreviousonesisoftenconsideredworthwhile:itisonthesepremisesthatmanytextsconcerninglitureareproducedandaccepted.Iproposeinsteadthatinaconcreteprojectthattriestoproduceknowledge,anystatementneedsverification.Butthereisapointwhereitisunnecessarytorepeatthesameoperationonnewdata,becausetheresulthasalreadybeenestablished:ratherthanadditionalconfirmationofwhatisalreadyknown,itistheexplorationofwhatisstillunknownthatdeservespriority.Contemporaryliryresearchseemstobebasedonhabitsthatoriginatedinthepastandthatbearlittleresemblancetoresearchprojectsastheyareintendednowinotherfields.Ifoutmainaimweretheproposalofsomeobjectsasculturalmodels,thenitwouldbeusefultoourpurposetotrytoattractoursociety’sattentiontowardtheseobjectsandtheswhoproducedthem.Itwouldbereasonabletoperformouractionsontheoccasionofanniversaries,becausewewouldnotbengresearch,butcelebrationandpropaganda.Celebrationaimsatconfirmingcertitudesandstrengtheningbondsofsolidarityamongtheparticipants.Itdoesnotproduceknowledge,butitconfirmswhatisalreadyknown.Legitimatingbymeansofthepowerofwordshasbeenformanycenturiesthemainjobofthemanofletters.Intheviewofthewriter,scholarsstudyinglitureneedresearchmoreestablishaclearpurposebeforecommencingdecreasethenumberofavoidwritingspecialworkstocelebrateThewriterofthisarticleiscriticalofmodern ryresearchitusestoomanyitisnotconcreteitreliesonestablishedmethodsthathavenotchangeditistooAccordingtothewriter,writingaboutanauthorontheirisusefulbecauseitcreatesstrongertieswiththeisusefulbecauseitstrengthenstheculturalisusefulbecauseitiscelebrationandcelebrationconfirmsisnotusefulsinceitdoesnotaddmuchtothepoolofestablishedInparagraph3,sentence2,thewords“topreviousones”referspreviousauthorswrittenaboutbyearlierscholarswhowrotecomparative ryearliermethodsforrepeatsofThiscriticizesthelimitedapproachtakenbymanyli ryscholarsintheircriticizestheapproachtakentofootnotesin rysupporttheideathat ryscholarsmustremainacohesivemaintainsthatmorecareful aldateneedstobecollectedaboutInthewriter’srepetitionoveraperiodoftimecanprovideevidenceinresearchisc.celebratoryresearchdoesnotrequireresearchconcerninganauthorfromantiquitydoesnotrequirePassageAfterarunofseveralthousandyours,itisentirelyfittingthat2000willbemarkedastheyearthetidetunedagainsttaxation.ClaytabletsrecallthetaxesofHammurabiintheBabylonof2000BC,butthepracticeiscertainlyolder.Peopleinpowerhavealwaystriedtodivertsomeoftheproceedsofeconomicactivityintheirowndirection.Lordstookfeudalduesfromtheirvassals;landownerstooktollsfrommerchants;gangsterstookprotectionmoneyfromsmallbusinesses;ernmentstooktaxesfromtheircitizens.Despitethedifferentnames,theprinciplehasremainedconstant:thosewhodonotproducetakeresourcesfromthosewhodo,andspenditonaltogetherdifferentthings.Thetideisturningbecauseoftheconvergenceofseveralfactors.Inthefirstce,taxesareinghardertocollect.capitalismorethanever,andinclinedtoflyfromcesthattaxtocesthatdonot.ernmentsdonotmovetheirboundariesandjurisdictionsasrapidlyascompaniescanchangelocations.Attemptstoestablishtrans-nationaltaxpowersarealmostcertainlydoomedbyinternationalcompetitiontoattracteconomicactivity.Manybusinesseswillchoosetostayoutofreach.TheglobaleconomyandtheInternetmeanthatpurchasescannowcrossfrontiers.Peoplebuybooks,clothes,andcarsfromabroad,andanyfinanceministerwholikestotaxtheseitemsfindhistaxbasediminishing.Itisnotonlycapitalandgoodswhicharehardertopindown.Evenwagesarecrossingfrontiers.Theriseoftheservicesectormeansthatmanye-generatingactivitiescantakeceacrossfrontiers,causingyetmoreheadachesforover-stretchedpublictreasuries.Furthermore,thepaceofelectronic,hard-to-traceactivityisaccelerating.Nolessimportanthasbeentheriseofpolitical .Thepastquarter-centuryhasbeenmarkedbyamovementledinBritainandAmericaitselfinCalifornia’sfamoustax-cuttingreferendumProposition13,butsawitsexpressionintheThatcherandReagantaxcutsofthe1980’s.Britain’sToriesenteredofficein1979withthetoprateofetaxat98%,andleftoffice18yearslaterwithatoprateof40%.Indeed,theirLabouropponentsbecameelectableonlyafterafirmpromisenottoraiseitagain.Theinfactisthatelectoratesthesedayswillnotstandforit.Theyrecognize,correctly,thaternmentsspendtheirmoneylesscarefullyandlessefficientlythantheycanspenditOneofthegreatestusesoftaxmoneyistoprovidepensions.Andherearevolution-asimportantandpervasiveasprivatization-issweetheworld.Fully-fundedalpensionns,basedonindividualsavings,aresweeawaythepoorlyfundedpublicpensionspromisedbyernments.Thelattertaketaxesfromtheyoungtosupporttheold.Theformerinvestsavingsfromtheyoungtosupportthemselveswhenold.Themainideaofthistextistaxationischangingandwillcontinuetowaysofcollectingtaxhavepensionsareincreasinglybeingpaidoutoftaxpayer’spublicmoneyisbeingmisspentinmostwesternTaxesaremoredifficulttocollectitisalmostimpossibletotaxtransnationaloftheincreaseinbuyinggoodsthroughthesomeburgeoningareasofemploymenthaveactivitiesthatarenoteasilyalloftheThebiggestchangeinisinprovidentisprivatizationofisinindividualpensionnswhicharerecingernmentistheincreasedtax alFromthisarticleitisevidentsmallbusinesswillcontinuetobeheavilyin etaxwillrisetoatoprateofmanylargecompaniescanstillavoidpayinghighglobalizationismakingtax-collectionAccordingtothisarticle,thepeoplewhohavemanyproblemsrelatingtotaxthethethethefinanceministersofvariousTrans-nationaldonothavetopayareoftenencouragedbyacountrytopaylessallofthePassageHandwritingysis(graphology)circumventsthelawbytryingtodetermineanemployee’straits(e.g.,stability)accordingtosomehandwritinggroupstereotypetowhichheorshebelongs.(Indeed,somegraphologistshavesolittlerespectforthelawandsomuchconfidenceintheirstereotythattheyhaveproposedusingthetechniqueinlieuofcourtproceedingstoidentifyandprosecutecriminals!)Theysisworksbycomparingthespeed,size,slant,formpressure,layout,andcontinuityofanindividual’shandwritingwithvariouspatternsandtypologies,andassimilatingthis’sscriptintothesetypes.Asaresulttheindividualjudgedceasestobeanindividualandeslittlemorethanacompositeoftraits.Thisendresultdifferslittlefromjudgementsbasedon,religion,Granted,noindividualistotallyunique.Anyevaluationofcharacter,orforthatmatter,skills,turns,insomemeasure,onemployinggenericideasaboutvirtue,vice,andtechnicalcompetence.Still,thereisahumanindividualitywhichmanifestsitselfinourimaginationandintheinnovativeargumentswechoosetoadvance.Standardizedhandwritingysisisfarlessrespectfulofindividualityinthislattersensethanothermodesofscreening.Individualswhoareaskedtowriteaalessaydescribingtheirqualificationsintheirownterms;andwhoaregivenanopportunityinaninterviewtodescribetheirmotivationsinseekingaparticularjobretainfarmoreofwhatmakesthemdistinctive.Thatmorealizedformatgivestheindividualanopportunitytoexpressunusualorprovocativeopinionstheemployermaynothavepreviouslyconsidered.Uponreflection,theemployermaythinkthesecommentssopertinentthats/hethejobtothiscandidate.Handwritingysis,though,isostensiblypurelyformal.Itdoesnotprovidethecandidatewithanyopportunitytodistinguishhimselforherselfinthissubstantivefashion.Atbest,graphologywillyieldsomevagueassessmentsuchas“thecandidateishighlycreative”.Itisworthrememberingwhatthedrivingisbehindgraphologicaltesting.Handwritingysis,likeautomatedephonescreening,itincreasinglybeingusedearlyinthehiringprocessbecauseitpurportstodeliversalient,accurateinformationcheaply.Yetpreciselybecausethesetechniquesarestandardized,thedatehasreducedvalue.Judgementsaboutthepreciserelevanceofsomeperceivedcharactertraitstoajobarerarelystraightforward.Goodinterviewerslearnthroughtrainingandthroughinctionitselftoqualifypreviousjudgements.Perhapsthecandidatewhofailstomakeeyecontacthasaguiltyconscience(asitisstandardlyassumed).Ontheotherhand,perhapsthecandidateisarecentimmigrantfromacountrywheredirecteyecontactisconsideredrude.Alternateinterpretationssometimessuggestthemselvesinaface-to-faceencounterwithindividualswhoarefullypresentintheirliving,acting,andspeakinghood.Handwritingysis,doneatadistancebyanexpertwhohasneverevenmetthecandidate,willnotstimulatetheevaluator’simaginationinthewaythein-intervieworalessaymight.Oncontrary,thecheapnessofthetechniquestemsfromitseliminationoftheimportanthumanactivityofhypothesizingaboutthecaseathand.Themainpurposeofthisarticletocriticizethepracticeofaskingwould-beemployeestodonon-interviewtocriticizecurrentpracticesbyemployersinscreeningfuturetoargueagainsttheysisofhandwritingforthepurposesofobtainingajob.toargueagainstemployerswhostereotypeAccordingtothisarticle,handwritingysisisusedbysomecompaniesitisitispreferableandcheaperthanephoneitmaintainsthatitcanprovideaccurateinformationaboutanoticeablecharacteristicsatacheapitisusefulinamulticulturalsociety/situation,wherethecandidatemightbefromanotherculture.Theexpression“inthislattersense”inparagraph2refershumanindividualityasrevealedinhumans’capacitytothinkandtechnicalhumanindividualityshowningeneralindividualityshownthroughThewriterbelievesthathandwritingysisischeapitdeliversaccurateithelpstoavoidlisteningtocandidatesexiningtheirownideasaboutasituation.itdealsinfactsonly,notimaginationoritusesstandardizedthewriterpeople’sgood,experiencednon-discriminatoryalloftheBasedonthearticlewemaysaythatthewriterbelievesevaluationof ispeoplearegenerallyeasilyemployerscannotmeasureacandidate’squalificationsshouldbesufficienttogetaPassageAtsometimearound2300BC,giveortakeacenturyortwo,alargenumberofthemajorcivilizationsoftheworldcollapsed,inMesopotamia,Egypt,Israel,Anatolia,andGreece,aswellasinAfghanistanand.Allofthem-theurbancivilizations-fellintoruinatmoreorlessthesametime.Athousandyearslater,around1200BC,manyofthecivilizationsofthesameregionsagaincollapsedataboutthesametime.Thereasonsforthesewidespreadandapparentlysimultaneousdisasters-whichcoincidedwithchangestoculturesandsocietieselsewhere,suchasinBritain-havelongbeenafascinatingmystery.Traditionalexnationsincludedwarfare,famine,andmorerecently’systemscollapse,buttheapparentabsenceofdirectarchaeologicalorwrittenevidenceforcauses,asopposedtoeffects,hasledmanyarchaeologistsandhistoriansintoaresignedassumptionthatnodefiniteexnationcanbefound.Overthepast15years,however,anewtypeof’naturaldisaster’hasbeenprofferedwhichisbeginningtoberegardedbymanyscholarsasthemostprobablesingleexnationforwidespreadandsimultaneousculturalcollapse.Thenewtheoryhasbeenadvancedlargelybyastronomersandremainslargelyunknownbyarchaeologists(notableexceptionsincludeProfessorBaillieofBelfastandDR.EuanMackieinGlasgow).ThetheorypostulatesthatthedisasterswerecausedbytheimpactofcometsorothertypesofcosmicdebrisontheEarth.FrencharchaeologistClaudeSchaeffer,in1948,publishedhisysisandcomparedthedestructionlayersofmorethan40archaeologicalsites.HewasthefirstscholartodetectthatallofthesiteshadbeentotallydestroyedseveraltimesintheEarly,MiddleandLateBronzeAge,apparentlysimultaneously.Sincethedamagedidnotshowsignsofmilitaryorotherhumaninvolvement,and,inanycase,wastooexcessive,hearguedthatrepeatedseismicactivitymighthavebeenSchaefferwasnottakenseriouslyin1948,butsincethennaturalscientiseshavefoundwidespreadandunambiguousevidenceforabruptclimatechange,suddensealevelchanges,catastrophicinundations,andseismicactivityatseveralperiodssincethelastIceAge-particularlyaround2300BC.AreassuchastheSahara,whichwereoncefarmed,becamedeserts.Treeringsshowdisastrousconditionsatc.2350BC.InMesopotamiathelandappearstohavebeeninundated,devastated,ortotallyburned.Scholarswho,followingSchaeffer,favorearthquakesastheprincipalcauseofcivilizationcollapse,arguethattheworldcanexpectearthquakesevery1,000-2,000years,leadingtoabandonmentofsites;whilescholarswhopreferclimatechangeastheprincipalcausearguethatseveredroughtscausedagriculturetofailandthatsocietiesinexorablyfellapartasaresult.Thequestionremainedwhatcausedtheclimatechangeortheearthquakes.Bythelate1970’sBritishastronomersClubeandNapierofOxfordUniversityhadbeguntoinvestigatecometaryimpactastheultimatecause.In1980,theNobelprize-winningchemistLuisAlvarezandhiscolleaguespublishedtheirpaperarguingthatacosmicimpacthadcausedtheextinctionofthedinosaurs.Heshowedthatlargeamountsofiridiumfoundingeologicallayersfromthetim
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