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1992年全國(guó)碩士研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試英語(yǔ)試題
SectionI:StructureandVocabulary
Ineachsentence,decidewhichofthefourchoicesgivenwillmostsuitablycompletethe
sentenceifinsertedattheplacemarked.PutyourchoicesintheANSWERSHEET.(15points)
1.Iwillgivethisdictionarytowantstohaveit.
[A]whomever
|Blsomeone
[C]whoever
[D]anyone
2.Afterhavinggonefar,Georgedidnotwanttoturnback.
[A]enough
[B]much
[C]such
[D]that
3.allourkindnesstohelpher,Sarahrefusedtolistentous.
[A]At
[BlFor
[C]In
[D]On
4.Richarddoesn'tthinkhecouldeverwhatiscalled“free-style“poetry.
[A]takeon
[B]takeover
[C]taketo
[D]takeafter
5.Inthepastmengenerallypreferredthattheirwivesinthehome.
[AJworked
[B]wouldwork
[CJwork
[D]wereworking
6.Idon'twanttolendanymoremoneytohim;he'salreadyindebtme.
[A]to
IB]for
fC]of
IDJwith
7.Thebusinessofeachday,sellinggoodsorshippingthem,wentquitesmoothly.
[A]itbeing
[B]beit
(CJwasit
[D]itwas
8.Careydidn'tgotothepartylastnightbecauseshethebabyforhersisteruntil
9:30.
[AJmusthavelookedafter
[B]wouldhavetolookafter
ICJhadtolookafter
[D]shouldhavelookedafter
9.,hedoesgetinitiatedwithhersometimes.
[A]Ashelikeshermuch
[B]Muchthoughhelikesher
[C]Thoughmuchhelikeher
[D]Muchashelikesher
10.CaliforniansandNewEnglandersspeakthesamelanguageandbythesame
federallaws.
[A]stand
[B]conform
[C]abide
[D]sustain
11.Thevocabularyofanytechnicaldiscussionmayincludewordswhichareneverused
outsidethesubjectorfield.
[A]inview
[B]inquestion
[C]incase
[D]ineffect
12.Thelong-awaitedHubbleSpaceTelescope,toorbittheEarthnextMarch,will
observesomeoftheoldeststarsinthesky.
[A]subject
[B]owing
[C]available
[D]due
13.oftheburdenofice,theballoonclimbedupanddriftedtotheSouth.
[AJTobefree
[B]Freeing
ICJTofree
[D]Freed
14.Thepatienthasbeenofthesafetyoftheoperation.
[A]assured
[B]guaranteed
[C]entrusted
IDJconfirmed
15.Willyouthispassagetoseeifthereisanymisprint?
[A]lookup
[B]goover
[CJdwellon
[D]workout
16.Thepatientsbelievethatthedoctorknowsexactlyhowtoputthem.
[A]correct
[B]straight
[C]right
ID]well
17.Althoughhethoughthewashelpinguspreparethedinner,hewasactuallythe
way.
[A]in
[B]by
[C]off
[D]on
18.Ifwebelievesomethingisgoodandtrueweshouldit.
[A]holdup
[B]keepon
[C]holdon
[D]keepup
19.,morethan200housesandbuildingsareheatedbysolarenergy,nottomention
thebigcitiesintheregion.
[A]Aloneinthesmalltown
[B]Inthesmallalonetown
[C]Inthealonesmalltown
[D]Inthesmalltownalone
20.Thebankisreportedinthelocalnewspaperinbroaddaylightyesterday.
[A]toberobbed
[B]robbed
[C]tohavebeenrobbed
[D]havingbeenrobbed
21.Theengineersaregoingthroughwiththeirhighwayproject,theexpenseshave
risen.
[A]eventhough
[BJjustbecause
[C]nowthat
[D]asthough
22.Althoughwehadtoldthemnottokeepuswaiting,theymadenotospeedup
deliveries.
[A]trial
[BJattempt
[C]action
IDJprogress
23.Waterwillcontinuetobeitistoday-nextinimportancetooxygen.
|A]how
[B]which
ICJas
[D]what
24.HadPaulreceivedsixmorevotesinthelastelection,heourchairmannow.
[A]musthavebeen
[B]wouldhavebeen
[C]were
[DJwouldbe
25.Stressfulenvironmentsleadtounhealthybehaviorssuchaspooreatinghabits,which
increasetheriskofheartdisease.
[A]inturn
[B]inreturn
[C]bychance
[D]byturns
26.Thetouristispreventedfromenteringacountryifhedoesnothavepassport.
[A]anoperative
[B]avalid
[C]anefficient
[D]aneffective
27.IliketogotothecinemawhenIamintheforit.
[A]motive
[B]mind
[Clmood
[D]notion
28.Theprojectrequiresmorelaborthan.
[A]hasbeenputin
[B]havebeenputin
[C]beingputin
[D]tobeputin
29.Circustigers,althoughtheyhavebeentamed,canattacktheirtrainer.
[A]unexpectedly
[BJdeliberately
[C]reluctantly
[D]subsequently
30.Thereseemedlittlehopethattheexplorer,inthetropicalforest,wouldfindhis
waythroughit.
[A]tobedeserted
[BJhavingdeserted
[C]tohavebeendeserted
ID]havingbeendeserted
SectionII:ReadingComprehension
Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.Foreachquestionfouranswersare
given.Readthepassagecarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.Putyour
choiceintheANSWERSHEET.(30points)
Text1
Itisallverywelltoblametrafficjams,thecostofpetrolandthequickpaceofmodernlife,but
mannersontheroadsarebecominghorrible.Everybodyknowsthatthenicestmenbecome
monstersbehindthewheel.Itisverywell,again,tohaveatigerinthetank,buttohaveonein
thedriver'sseatisanothermatteraltogether.Youmighttoleratetheoddroad-hog,therudeand
inconsideratedriver,butnowadaysthewell-manneredmotorististheexceptiontotherule.
Perhapsthesituationcallsfora'BeKindtoOtherDrivers,campaign,otherwiseitmayget
completelyoutofhand.
Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsensetoo.Ittakesthemostcool-headedand
good-temperedofdriverstoresistthetemptationtorevengewhensubjectedtouncivilized
behavior.Ontheotherhand,alittlepolitenessgoesalongwaytowardsrelievingthetensionsof
motoring.Afriendlynodorawaveofacknowledgementinresponsetoanactofpolitenesshelps
tocreateanatmosphereofgoodwillandtolerancesonecessaryinmoderntrafficconditions.But
suchacknowledgementsofpolitenessarealltooraretoday.Manydriversnowadaysdon'teven
seemabletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.
However,misplacedpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.Typicalexamplesarethedriverwho
brakesviolentlytoallowacartoemergefromasidestreetatsomehazardtofollowingtraffic,
whenafewsecondslatertheroadwouldbeclearanyway;orthemanwhowavesachildacrossa
zebracrossingintothepathofoncomingvehiclesthatmaybeunabletostopintime.Thesame
goesforencouragingoldladiestocrosstheroadwhereverandwhenevertheycareto.Italways
amazesmethatthehighwaysarenotcoveredwiththedeadbodiesofthesegrannies.
Aveterandriver,whosemannersarefaultless,toldmeitwouldhelpifmotoristslearnttofilter
correctlyintotrafficstreamsoneatatimewithoutcausingthetotalblockagesthatgiveriseto
badtemper.Unfortunately,modemmotoristscan'tevenlearntodrive,letalonemasterthe
subtleraspectsofboatmanship.Yearsagotheexpertswarnedusthatthecar-ownershipexplosion
woulddemandalotmoregive-and-takefromallroadusers.Itishightimeforallofustotake
thismessagetoheart.
31.Accordingtothispassage,troublesontheroadareprimarilycausedby.
[A]people'sattitudetowardstheroad-hog
[B]therhythmofmodernlife
[C]thebehaviorofthedriver
[D]trafficconditions
32.Thesentence“Youmighttoleratetheoddroad-hog...therule.”(Para.1)impliesthat
[A]oursocietyisunjusttowardswell-manneredmotorists
[BJrudedriverscanbemetonlyoccasionally
[C]thewell-manneredmotoristcannottoleratetheroad-hog
(DJnowadaysimpolitedriversconstitutethemajorityofmotorists
33.By“goodsense,Mthewritermeans.
[A]thedriver'sabilitytounderstandandreactreasonably
fB]thedriver'spromptresponsetodifficultandsevereconditions
ICJthedriver'stoleranceofrudeorevensavagebehavior
[D]thedriver'sacknowledgementofpolitenessandregulations
34.Expertshavelongpointedoutthatinthefaceofcar-ownershipexplosion,.
[A]roadusersshouldmakemoresacrifice
[BJdriversshouldbereadytoyieldtoeachother
[C]driversshouldhavemorecommunicationamongthemselves
[D]driverswillsuffergreatlossiftheypaynorespecttoothers
35.Inthewriter'sopinion,.
[AJstricttrafficregulationsarebadlyneeded
[B]driversshouldapplyroadpolitenessproperly
ICJrudedriversshouldbepunished
[D]driversshouldavoidtrafficjams
Text2
Intheatmosphere,carbondioxideactsratherlikeaone-waymirror-theglassintheroofofa
greenhousewhichallowsthesun'sraystoenterbutpreventstheheatfromescaping.
Accordingtoaweatherexpert'sprediction,theatmospherewillbe3℃warmerintheyear2050
thanitistoday,ifmancontinuestoburnfuelsatthepresentrate.Ifthiswarminguptookplace,
theicecapsinthepoleswouldbegintomelt,thusraisingsealevelseveralmetresandseverely
floodingcoastalcities.Also,theincreaseinatmospherictemperaturewouldleadtogreatchanges
intheclimateofthenorthernhemisphere,possiblyresultinginanalterationofearth'schief
food-growingzones.
Inthepast,concernaboutaman-madewarmingoftheearthhasconcentratedontheArctic
becausetheAntarcticismuchcolderandhasamuchthickericesheet.Buttheweatherexperts
arenowpayingmoreattentiontoWestAntarctic,whichmaybeaffectedbyonlyafewdegrees
ofwarming,inotherwords,byawarmingonthescalethatwillpossiblytakeplaceinthenext
fiftyyearsfromtheburningoffuels.
SatellitepicturesshowthatlargeareasofAntarcticicearealreadydisappearing.Theevidence
availablesuggeststhatawarminghastakenplace.Thisfitsthetheorythatcarbondioxidewarms
theearth.
However,mostofthefuelisburntinthenorthernhemisphere,wheretemperaturesseemtobe
falling.Scientistsconclude,therefore,thatuptonownaturalinfluencesontheweatherhave
exceededthosecausedbyman.Thequestionis:Whichnaturalcausehasmosteffectonthe
weather?
Onepossibilityisthevariablebehaviorofthesun.Astronomersatoneresearchstationhave
studiedthehotspotsand"cold”spots(thatis,therelativelylesshotspots)onthesun.Asthesun
rotates,every27.5days,itpresentshotteror“colder"facestotheearth,anddifferentaspectsto
differentpartsoftheearth.Thisseemstohaveaconsiderableeffectonthedistributionofthe
earth'satmosphericpressure,andconsequentlyonwindcirculation.Thesunisalsovariableover
alongterm:itsheatoutputgoesupanddownincycles,thelatesttrendbeingdownward.
Scientistsarenowfindingmutualrelationsbetweenmodelsofsolar-weatherinteractionsandthe
actualclimateovermanythousandsofyears,includingthelastIceAge.Theproblemisthatthe
modelsarepredictingthattheworldshouldbeenteringanewIceAgeanditisnot.Onewayof
solvingthistheoreticaldifficultyistoassumeadelayofthousandsofyearswhilethesolar
effectsovercometheinertia(慣性)oftheearth,sclimate.Ifthisisright,thewarmingeffectof
carbondioxidemightthusbeservingasausefulcounter-balancetothesun'sdiminishingheat.
36.Itcanbeconcludedthataconcentrationofcarbondioxideintheatmospherewould
[A]preventthesun'sraysfromleechingtheearth'ssurface
[BJmeanawarmingupintheArctic
[C]accountforgreatchangesintheclimateinthenorthernhemisphere
[D]raisethetemperatureoftheearth'ssurface
37.Thearticlewaswrittentoexplain.
[AJthegreenhouseeffect
[B]thesolareffectsontheearth
ICJthemodelsofsolar-weatherinteractions
[D]thecausesaffectingweather
38.Althoughthefuelconsumptionisgreaterinthenorthernhemisphere,temperaturesthere
seemtobefalling.Thisis.
[A]mainlybecausethelevelsofcarbondioxidearerising
[B]possiblybecausetheicecapsinthepolesaremelting
[C]exclusivelyduetotheeffectoftheinertiaoftheearth'sclimate
[D]partlyduetovariationsintheoutputofsolarenergy
39.Onthebasisoftheirmodels,scientistsareoftheopinionthat.
[A]theclimateoftheworldshouldbebecomingcooler
[B]itwilltakethousandsofyearsfortheinertiaoftheearth'sclimatetotakeeffect
[C]theman-madewarmingeffecthelpstoincreasethesolareffects
[D]thenewIceAgewillbedelayedbythegreenhouseeffect
40.IftheassumptionaboutthedelayofanewIceAgeiscorrect,.
[A]thebestwaytoovercomethecoolingeffectwouldbetoburnmorefuels
[Blicewouldsooncoverthenorthernhemisphere
[C]theincreasedlevelsofcarbondioxideintheatmospherecouldwarmuptheearthevenmore
quickly
[D]thegreenhouseeffectcouldworktotheadvantageoftheearth
Text3
Somepeoplebelievethatinternationalsportcreatesgoodwillbetweenthenationsandthatif
countriesplaygamestogethertheywilllearntolivetogether.Otherssaythattheoppositeistrue:
thatinternationalcontestsencouragefalsenationalprideandleadtomisunderstandingandhatred.
Thereisprobablysometruthinbotharguments,butinrecentyearstheOlympicGameshave
donelittletosupporttheviewthatsportsencouragesinternationalbrotherhood.Notonlywas
therethetragicincidentinvolvingthemurderofathletes,buttheGameswerealsoruinedby
lesserincidentscausedprincipallybyminornationalcontests.
Onecountryreceiveditssecond-placemedalswithvisibleindignationafterthehockey(曲棍球)
final.Therehadbeennoisyscenesattheendofthehockeymatch,thelosersobjectingtothe
finaldecisions.Theywereconvincedthatoneoftheirgoalsshouldnothavebeendisallowedand
thattheiropponents'victorywasunfair.Theirmanagerwasinaragewhenhesaid:"Thiswasn't
hockey.HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederationarefinished."Thepresidentofthe
Federationsaidlaterthatsuchbehaviorcouldresultinthesuspensionoftheteamforatleast
threeyears.
TheAmericanbasketballteamannouncedthattheywouldnotyieldfirstplacetoRussia,aftera
disputableendtotheircontest.Thegamehadendedindisturbance.Itwasthoughtatfirstthatthe
UnitedStateshadwon,byasinglepoint,butitwasannouncedthattherewerethreesecondsstill
toplay.ARussianplayerthenthrewtheballfromoneendofthecourttotheother,andanother
playerpoppeditintothebasket.ItwasthefirsttimetheUSAhadeverlostanOlympic
basketballmatch.Anappealjurydebatedthematterforfourandahalfhoursbeforeannouncing
thattheresultwouldstand.TheAmericanplayersthenvotednottoreceivethesilvermedals.
Incidentsofthiskindwillcontinueaslongassportisplayedcompetitivelyratherthanforthe
loveofthegame.Thesuggestionthatathletesshouldcompeteasindividuals,orinnon-national
teams,mightbetoomuchtohopefor.ButinthepresentorganizationoftheOlympicsthereisfar
toomuchthatencouragesaggressivepatriotism.
41.Accordingtotheauthor,recentOlympicGameshave.
[A]createdgoodwillbetweenthenations
[B]bredonlyfalsenationalpride
[C]barelyshowedanyinternationalfriendship
[D]ledtomoreandmoremisunderstandingandhatred
42.Whatdidthemanagermeanbysaying,4<...HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederation
arefinished**?
[A]Histeamwouldnolongertakepartininternationalgames.
[BlHockeyandtheFederationarebothruinedbytheunfairdecisions.
[C]ThereshouldbenomorehockeymatchesorganizedbytheFederation.
[D]TheFederationshouldbedissolved.
43.Thebasketballexampleimpliedthat.
[A]toomuchpatriotismwasdisplayedintheincident
[B]theannouncementtoprolongthematchwaswrong
[Cltheappealjurywastoohesitantinmakingthedecision
[D]theAmericanteamwasrightinrejectingthesilvermedals
44.Theauthorgivesthetwoexamplesinparagraphs2and3toshow.
[A]howfalsenationalprideledtoundesirableincidentsininternationalgames
[B]thatsportsmenhavebeenmoreobedientthantheyusedtobe
[C]thatcompetitivenessinthegamesdiscouragesinternationalfriendship
[D]thatunfairdecisionsarecommoninOlympicGames
45.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthepassage?
[A]TheorganizationoftheOlympicGamesmustbeimproved.
[BJAthletesshouldcompeteasindividualintheOlympicGames.
[C]Sportshouldbeplayedcompetitivelyratherthanfortheloveofthegame.
IDJInternationalcontestsareliableformisunderstandingbetweennations.
SectionIII:CloseTest
Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassagetherefourchoiceslabeled[A],[BJ,[CJ,and
[D],choosethebestoneandputyourchoiceintheANSWERSHEETbyblackening(15points)
ThekeytotheindustrializationofspaceistheU.S.spaceshuttle.—46—it,astronautswill
acquireaworkhousevehicle_47_offlyingintospaceandreturningmanytimes._48_by
reusablerocketsthatcanliftaloadof65,000pounds,theshuttlewillcarrydevicesforscientific
inquiry,as_49_asavarietyofmilitaryhardware._50_moresignificantly,itwill_51—
materialsandmachinesintospaceforindustrialpuiposes_52—twodecadesagowhen
“sputnik"(artificialsatellite)was_53_tovocabulary.Inshort,the_54_importanceofthe
shuttleliesinits_55—asaneconomictool.
Whatmakesthespaceshuttle_56—isthatittakesofflikearocketbutlandslikeanairplane.
—57—,whenithasaccomplishedits_58—,itcanbereadyfor_59—tripinabouttwo
weeks.
Thespaceshuttle,theworld'sfirsttruespaceship,isamagnificentstep_60—makingthe
impossiblepossibleforthebenefitandsurvivalofman.
46.[AJIn
[B]On
ICJBy
[D]With
47.[A]capable
[B]suitable
[C]efficient
[D]fit
48.[A]Served
[BlPowered
[C]Forced
[D]Reinforced
49.[A]far
[B]well
[C]much
[D]long.
50.[A]Then
[B]Or
[C]But
[D]So
51.[A]supply
[B]introduce
[C]deliver
[D]transfer
52.[A]unimagined
[B]unsettled
[CJuncovered
[D]unsolved
53.[AJattributed
[B]contributed
ICJapplied
[D]added
54.[A]general
[B]essential
IC]prevailing
[D]ultimate
55.[AJpromise
[B]prosperity
ICJpopularity
[D]priority
56.[AJexceptional
[B]strange
[CJunique
[D]rare
57.[AJThus
[B]Whereas
ICJNevertheless
[D]Yet
58.[A]venture
[B]mission
[C]commission
[D]responsibility
59.[A]new
[Blanother
[C]certain
[D]subsequent
60.[A]for
[B]by
[C]in
[D]through
SectionIV:Error-detectionandCorrection
Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedparts.Thesepartsarelabeled[A],[B],[C],
and[D].IdentifythepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandputyourchoiceintheANSWER
SHEET.Then,withoutalteringthemeaningofthesentence,writedownyourcorrectiononthe
lineintheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
61.Youngreaders,moreoftenthannot[A],findthenovelsof[B]Dickensfar[Clmore
excitingthanThackeray[D].
62.Peoplecannotbut[A]feelpuzzlingfB],fortheysimplycannot[C]understandhowhe
couldhavemade[D]suchastupidmistake.
63.NowherebutinEuropewehaveseen[A]theresultssoclearly[B],whichreallyhave
surprised[C]usall[DJ.
64.Theamountofpressure[A]which[B]thematerialsaresubject[C]toaffect[D]thequality
oftheproducts.
65.Iregrethavingleft[A]theworkunfinishedfB];Ishouldplan[C]everythingahead[D]
carefully.
66.Theproblemofunemploymentthe[A]governmentswantsolved[B]isasseriousasnever
ICJintheseunderdeveloped[D]countries.
67.Manyspeciescancommunicateanamazing[A]amountofinformationvia[B]sound,
informationwhich[CJboththelifeofanindividualandthecontinued[DJexistenceofthe
speciesmaydepend.
68.Itwasnotsomuch|A]themanyblowshereceivedfor[B]thelackoffighting[CJspirit
thatledtohislosing[D]thegame.
69.Thosepart-timestudentsexpectedtooffer[A]somejobson[B]campusduring[CJthe
coming[D]summervacation.
70.With[AJproductionhavinggone[B]upsteadily,thefactoryneedsanever-increasing[CJ
supplyof[D]rawmaterials.
SectionV:English-ChineseTranslation
ReadthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsentencesintoChinese.
(15points)
Intelligenceatbestisanassumptiveconstruct-themeaningofthewordhasneverbeenclear.
(71)Thereismoreagreementonthekindsofbehaviorreferredtobythetermthanthereison
howtointerpretorclassifythem.Butitisgenerallyagreedthatapersonofhighintelligenceis
onewhocangraspideasreadily,makedistinctions,reasonlogically,andmakeuseofverbaland
mathematicalsymbolsinsolvingproblems.Anintelligencetestisaroughmeasureofachild's
capacityforlearning,particularlyforlearningthekindsofthingsrequiredinschool.Itdoesnot
measurecharacter,socialadjustment,physicalendurance,manualskills,orartisticabilities.Itis
notsupposedto-itwasnotdesignedforsuchpurposes.(72)Tocriticizeitforsuchfailureis
roughlycomparabletocriticizingathermometerfornotmeasuringwindvelocity.
Theotherthingwehavetonoticeisthattheassessmentoftheintelligenceofanysubjectis
essentiallyacomparativeaffair.
(73)Nowsincetheassessmentofintelligenceisacomparativematterwemustbesurethatthe
scalewithwhichwearecomparingoursubjectsprovidesa'valid'or'fair'comparison.Itishere
thatsomeofthedifficultieswhichinterestusbegin.Anytestperformedinvolvesatleastthree
factors:theintentiontodoone'sbest,theknowledgerequiredforunderstandingwhatyouhave
todo,andtheintellectualabilitytodoit.(74)Thefirsttwomustbeequalforallwhoarebeing
compared,ifanycomparisonintermsofintelligenceistobemade.Inschoolpopulationsinour
culturetheseassumptionscanbemadefairandreasonable,andthevalueofintelligencetesting
hasbeenprovedthoroughly.Itsvaluelies,ofcourse,initsprovidingasatisfactorybasisfor
prediction.Nooneisintheleastinterestedinthemarksalittlechildgetsonhistest;whatweare
interestediniswhetherwecanconcludefromhismarkonthetestthatthechildwilldobetteror
worsethanotherchildrenofhisageattaskswhichwethinkrequire'generalintelligence,.
(75)Onthewholesuchaconclusioncanbedrawnwithacertaindegreeofconfidence,butonly
ifthechildcanbeassumedtohavehadthesameattitudetowardsthetestastheotherswith
whomheisbeingcompared,andonlyifhewasnotpunishedbylackofrelevantinformation
whichtheypossessed.
SectionVI:Writing
DIRECTIONS:
[A]Title:FORABETTERUNDERSTANDINGBETWEENPARENTANDCHILD
[BJTimelimit:40minutes
[C]Wordlimit:120-150words(notincludingthegivenopeningsentence)
|D]YourcompositionshouldbebasedontheOUTLINEbelowandshouldstartwiththegiven
openingsentence.
IE]YourcompositionmustbewrittenclearlyintheANSWERSHEET.(15points)
OUTLINE:
1.Presentsituation:Lackofcommunicationbetweenparentandchild
2.Possiblereasons:
1)Differentlikesanddislikes
2)Misunderstanding
3)Others
3.Suggestions:
1)Forparents
2)Forchildren
1992年參考答案
SectionI:StructureandVocabulary(15points)
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SectionII:ReadingComprehension(30points)
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41.[C]42.[B]43.[A]44.[C]45.[A]
SectionIII:ClozeTest(15points)
46.[D]47.[A]48.[B]49.[B]50.[C]
51.[C]52.[A]53.[D]54.[D]55.[A]
56.[C]57.[A]58.[B]59.[B]60.[C]
SectionIV:Error-detectionandCorrection(10points)
61.[D]Thackery^62.[B]puzzled
63.[Alhaveweseen64.[D]affects
65.[C]shouldhaveplanned66.[C]ever
67.[C]onwhich68.[B]as
69.[A]tobeoffered70.[B]going
SectionV:English-ChineseTranslation(15points)
71.人們對(duì)智力這個(gè)詞所指的不同表現(xiàn)意見比較?致,而對(duì)這些表現(xiàn)如何解釋或分類則有
不同的看法。
72.批評(píng)智力測(cè)試不反映上述情況,猶如批評(píng)溫度計(jì)不能測(cè)風(fēng)速一樣。
73.既然對(duì)智力的評(píng)估是比較而言的,那么我們必須確保,在對(duì)我們的對(duì)象進(jìn)行比較時(shí),
我們所用的尺度能提供“有效的”或“公平的”比較。
74.如果要從智力方面進(jìn)行任何比較的話,那么對(duì)所有被比較者來說,前兩個(gè)因素必須是
一樣的。
75.總的來說,得出這種結(jié)論是有一定程度把握的,但是必須具備兩個(gè)條件:能夠假定這
個(gè)孩子對(duì)測(cè)試的態(tài)度和與他比較的另一個(gè)孩子的態(tài)度相同;他也沒有因?yàn)槿狈e的孩子所
具有的有關(guān)知識(shí)而受影響。
SectionVI:Writing(15points)
76.參考范文
ForABetterUnderstandingBetweenParentAndChild
Nowadays,thereisoftenalackofunderstandingbetweenparentandchild.Onegenerationoften
feelsthatitsstyleoflifeisdifferentfromanothergeneration'sstyle.Thefeelingthateachfamily
unitshouldhaveaseparateresidenceischaracteristic.Noonewantstointrudeorbeintruded
upon.Bothparentsandchildfeelthattheother'spresencewouldupsetandchangethenormal
routine.
Oneofthereasonsforpresentsituationisthattherearedifferentlikesanddislikesbetween
parentsandchild.Forexample,thechildlikesglitteringdisco,rock-and-rollmusicorloves
moviesforhisentertainmentatnightwhiletheparentslikepeacefulenvironmentandphysical
exercises.Theywouldliketospendtheireveningsoflifeinhappiness.
Secondly,thereoftenexistsmisunderstandingbetweenparentandchild.Thechilddoesn'tknow
whathisparentthinksandacts,whiletheparentdoesn'tunderstandwhathischildrenwanttodo.
Ingeneral,youngpeopleenjoyagreatdealoffreedom,whiletheirparentsalwayskeeptheir
traditionalstyleoflife.
Thirdly,childrenoftendonotfeelanequalshareofresponsibilitytowardtheirparents.For
example,abrothersometimesfeelsthathissistersareresponsibleforphysicalcareoftheir
parents.Onechildmayresentanother'sreluctancetohelp,provokingmisunderstandingand
bitterness.Notallofthechildrenmaybefinanciallycapableofcontributinganequalsharetothe
costoftheirparent'scare.
Iarguethatitisunfairtosaythattheyareself-centered.Parentandchildshouldoften
communicateeachother.Bydiscoveringthingsaboutbothsides,theycaninteractmuchbetter
andhelpeachothertodealwiththeirproblemsforabetteru
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