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2019年全國研究生考試英語(一)真題及答案解析
試題部分
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblank
andmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
TodayweliveinaworldwhereGPSsystems,digitalmaps,andother
navigationappsareavailableonoursmartphones.1ofusjustwalkstraight
intothewoodswithoutaphone.Butphones2onbatteries,andbatteries
candiefasterthanwerealize.3yougetlostwithoutaphoneoracompass,
andyou4can'tfindnorth,afewtrickstohelpyounavigate5to
civilization,oneofwhichistofollowtheland...
Whenyoufindyourselfwell6atrail,butnotinacompletely7area,
youhavetoanswertwoquestions:Which8isdownhill,inthisparticular
area?Andwhereisthenearestwatersource?Humansoverwhelminglylivein
valleys,andonsuppliesoffreshwater.9,ifyouheaddownhill,andfollow
anyH2Oyoufind,youshould10seesignsofpeople.
Ifyou'veexploredtheareabefore,keepaneyeoutforfamiliarsights一
youmaybe11howquicklyidentifyingadistinctiverockortreecanrestore
yourbearings.
Another12:Climbhighandlookforsignsofhumanhabitation.13,
evenindenseforest,youshouldbeableto14gapsinthetreelinedueto
roads,traintracks,andotherpathspeoplecarve15thewoods.Headtoward
these16tofindawayout.Atnight,scanthehorizonfor17lightsources,
suchasfiresandstreetlights,thenwalktowardtheglowoflightpollution.
18,assumingyou'relostinanareahumanstendtofrequent,lookfor
the19weleaveonthelandscape.Trailblazes,tiretracks,andother
featurescan20youtocivilization.
1.[A]Some[B]Most[C]Few[D]AII
2.[A]put[B]take[C]run[D]come
3.[A]Since[B]If[C]Though[D]Until
4.[A]formally[B]relatively[C]gradually[D]literally
5.[A]back[B]next[C]around[D]away
6.[A]onto[B]off[C]across[D]alone
7.[A]unattractive[B]uncrowded[C]unchanged[D]unfamiliar
8.[A]site[B]point[C]way[D]place
9.[A]So[B]Yet[C]Instead[D]Besides
10.[A]immediately[B]intentionally[C]unexpectedly[D]eventually
11.[A]surprised[B]annoyed[C]frightened[D]confused
12.[A]problem[B]option[C]view[D]result
13.[A]Aboveall[B]Incontrast[C]Onaverage[D]Forexample
14.[A]bridge[B]avoid[C]spot[D]separate
15.[A]from[B]through[C]beyond[D]under
16.[A]posts[B]links[C]shades[D]breaks
17.[A]artificial[B]mysterious[C]hidden[D]limited
18.[A]Finally[B]Consequently[C]incidentally[D]Generally
19.[A]memories[B]marks[C]notes[D]belongings
20.[A]restrict[B]adopt[C]lead[D]expose
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextby
choosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
FinancialregulationsinBritainhaveimposedaratherunusualruleonthe
bossesofbigbanks.Startingnextyear,anyguaranteedbonusoftop
executivescouldbedelayed10yearsiftheirbanksareunderinvestigationfor
wrongdoing.Themainpurposeofthis“clawback“ruleistoholdbankers
accountableforharmfulrisk-takingandtorestorepublictrustinfinancial
institution.Yetofficialsalsohopeforamuchlargerbenefit:morelongterm
decision-makingnotonlybybanksbutalsobuallcorporations,tobuilda
strongereconomyforfuturegenerations.
“Short-termism“orthedesireforquickprofits,hasworsenedinpublicly
tradedcompanies,saystheBankofEngland'stopeconomist.Andrew
Haldane.Hequotesagiantofclassicaleconomies,AlfredMarshall,in
describingthisfinancialimpatienceasactinglike“Childrenwhopickthe
plumsoutoftheirpuddingtoeatthematonce//ratherthanputtingthem
asidetobeeatenlast.
TheaveragetimeforholdingastockinboththeUnitedStatesandBritain,
henotes,hasdroppedfromsevenyearstosevenmonthsinrecentdecades.
Transientinvestors,whodemandhighquarterlyprofitsfromcompanies,can
hinderafirm'seffortstoinvestinlong-termresearchortobuildupcustomer
loyalty.Thishasbeendubbed''quarterlycapitalism".
Inaddition,newdigitaltechnologieshaveallowedmorerapidtradingof
equities,quickeruseofinformation,andthusshortensattentionspansin
financialmarkers."Thereseemstobeapredominanceofshort-termthinking
attheexpenseoflong-terminvesting/'saidCommissionerDanielGallagher
oftheUSSecuritiesandExchangeCommissioninspeechthisweek.
IntheUS,theSarbanes-OxleyActof2002haspushedmostpublic
companiestodeferperformancebonusesforseniorexecutivesbyabouta
year,slightlyhelpingreduce^short-termism/'InitslatestsurveyofCEOpay,
TheWallStreetJournalfindsthat"asubstantialpart“ofexecutivepayis
nowtiedtoperformance.
Muchmorecouldbedonetoencourage"long-termism/'suchas
changesinthetaxcodeandquickerdisclosureofstockacquisitions.InFrance,
shareholderswhoholdontoacompanyinvestmentforatleasttwoyearscan
sometimesearnmorevotingrightsinacompany.
Withincompanies,therightcompensationdesigncanprovideincentives
forexecutivestothinkbeyondtheirowntimeatthecompanyandonbehalf
ofallstakeholders.Britain1snewruleisaremindertobankersthatsociety
hasaninterestintheirperformance,notjustfortheshorttermbutforthe
longterm.
21.AccordingtoParagraph1,onemotiveinimposingthenewruleis
the.
A.enhancebanker1ssenseofresponsibility
B.helpcorporationsachievelargerprofits
C.buildanewsystemoffinancialregulation
D.guaranteethebonusesoftopexecutives
22.AlfredMarshallisquotedtoindicate.
A.theconditionsforgeneratingquickprofits
B.governments'impatienceindecision-making
C.thesolidstructureofpubliclytradedcompanies
D.”short-termism“ineconomicsactivities
23.Itisarguedthattheinfluenceoftransientinvestmentonpublic
companiescanbe.
A.indirect
B.adverse
C.minimal
D.temporary
24.TheUSandFranceexamplesareusedtoillustrate.
A.theobstaclestopreventing“short-termism".
B.thesignificanceoflong-termthinking.
C.theapproachestopromoting"long-termism".
D.theprevalenceofshort-termthinking.
25.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.FailureofQuarterlyCapitalism
B.PatienceasaCorporateVirtue
C.DecisivenessRequiredofTopExecutives
D.FrustrationofRisk-takingBankers
Text2
Gradeinflation--thegradualincreaseinaverageGPAs(grade-point
averages)overthepastfewdecades—isoftenconsideredaproductofa
consumererainhighereducation,inwhichstudentsaretreatedlike
customerstobepleased.Butanother,relatedforce一apolicyoftenburied
deepincoursecatalogscalled"gradeforgiveness^—ishelpingraiseGPAs.
Gradeforgivenessallowsstudentstoretakeacourseinwhichthey
receivedalowgrade,andthemostrecentgradeorthehighestgradeisthe
onlyonethatcountsincalculatingastudent7soverallGPA.
Theuseofthislittle-knownpracticehasacceleratedinrecentyears,as
collegescontinuetodotheirutmosttokeepstudentsinschool(andpaying
tuition)andimprovetheirgraduationrates.Whenthispracticefirststarted
decadesago,itwasusuallylimitedtofreshmen,togivethemasecond
chancetotakeaclassintheirfirstyeariftheystruggledintheirtransitionto
college-levelcourses.Butnowmostcollegessaveformanyselective
campuses,allowallundergraduates,andevengraduatestudents,togettheir
lowgradesforgiven.
Collegeofficialstendtoemphasizethatthegoalofgradeforgivenessis
lessaboutthegradeitselfandmoreaboutencouragingstudentstoretake
coursescriticaltotheirdegreeprogramandgraduationwithoutincurringa
bigpenalty."Untimely,“saidJackMiner,OhioStateUniversity7sregistrar,
“weseestudentsachievemoresuccessbecausetheyretakeacourseanddo
betterinsubsequentcontentsormasterthecontentthatallowsthemto
graduateontime.”
Thatsaid,thereisawayinwhichgradeforgivenesssatisfiescolleges'own
needsaswell.Forpublicinstitutions,statefundsaresometimestiedpartlyto
theirsuccessonmetricssuchasgraduationratesandstudentretention—so
bettergradescan,byboostingfigureslikethose,meanmoremoney.And
anythingthatraisesGPAswilllikelymakestudents一who,attheendofthe
day,arepayingthebill—feelthey'vegottenabettervaluefortheirtuition
dollars,whichisanotherbigconcernforcolleges.
Indeed,gradeforgivenessisjustanotherwaythatuniversitiesare
respondingtoconsumers'expectationsforhighereducation.Sincestudents
andparentsexpectacollegedegreetoleadajob,itisinthebestinterestofa
schooltoturnoutgraduateswhoareasqualifiedaspossible一oratleast
appeartobe.Onthis,students'andcolleges'incentivesseemtobe
aligned.
26.Whatiscommonlyregardedasthecauseofgradeinflation?
A.Thechangeofcoursecatalogs.
B.Students'indifferencetoGPAS.
C.Colleges'neglectofGPAS.
D.Theinfluenceofconsumerculture.
27.Whatwastheoriginalpurposeofgradeforgiveness?
A.Tohelpfreshmenadapttocollegelearning.
B.Tomaintaincolleges'graduationrates.
C.Topreparegraduatesforachallengingfuture.
D.Toincreaseuniversities'incomefromtuition.
28.AccordingtoParagraph5,gradeforgivenessenablecollegesto.
A.obtainmorefinancialsupport
B.boosttheirstudentenrollments
C.improvetheirteachingquality
D.meetlocalgovernments'needs
29.Whatdoesthephrase"tobealigned”(Line5,Para.6)mostprobably
mean?
A.Tocounterbalanceeachother.
B.Tocomplementeachother.
C.Tobeidenticalwitheachother.
D.Tobecontradictorytoeachother.
30.Theauthorexaminesthepracticeofgradeforgivenessby.
A.assessingitsfeasibility
B.analyzingthecausesbehindit
C.comparingdifferentviewsonit
D.listingitslong-runeffects
Text3
ThisyearmarksexactlytwocountriessincethepublicationofFrankenstein;
or,TheModernPrometheus,byMaryShelley.Evenbeforetheinventionof
theelectriclightbulb,theauthorproducedaremarkableworkofspeculative
fictionthatwouldforeshadowmanyethicalquestionstoberaisedby
technologiesyettocome.
Todaytherapidgrowthofartificialintelligence(AI)raisesfundamental
questions/'Whatisintelligence,identify,or
consciousness?Whatmakeshumanshumans?
Whatisbeingcalledartificialgeneralintelligence,machinesthatwould
imitatethewayhumansthink,continuestoevadescientists.Yethumans
remainfascinatedbytheideaofrobotsthatwouldlook,move,andrespond
likehumans,similartothoserecentlydepictedonpopularsci-fiTVseries
suchas//Westworld//and"Humans".
Justhowpeoplethinkisstillfartoocomplextobeunderstood,letalone
reproduced,saysDavidEagleman,aStanfordUniversityneuroscientist."We
arejustinasituationwheretherearenogoodtheoriesexplainingwhat
consciousnesssactuallyisandhowyoucouldeverbuildamachinetoget
there/1
ButthatdoesnztmeancrucialethicalissuesinvolvingAIaren#tathand.
Thecominguseofautonomousvehicles,forexample,posesthornyethical
questions.Humandriverssometimesmustmakesplit-seconddecisions.Their
reactionsmaybeacomplexcombinationofinstantreflexes,inputfrompast
drivingexperiences,andwhattheireyesandearstelltheminthatmoment.
AI“vision“todayisnotnearlyassophisticatedasthatofhumans.Andto
anticipateeveryimaginabledrivingsituationisadifficultprogramming
problem.
Wheneverdecisionsarebasedonmassesofdata,“youquicklygetintoa
lotofethicalquestions,"notesTanKiatHowzchiefexecutiveofa
Singapore-basedagencythatishelpingthegovernmentdevelopavoluntary
codefortheethicaluseofAI.AlongwithSingapore,othergovernmentsand
mega-corporationsarebeginningtoestablishtheirownguidelines.Britainis
settingupadataethicscenter.IndiareleaseditsAIethicsstrategythisspring.
OnJune7Googlepledgednotto"designordeployAI“thatwould
causeMoverallharm,“ortodevelopAi-directedweaponsoruseAIfor
surveillancethatwouldviolateinternationalnorms.Italsopledgednotto
deployAIwhoseusewouldviolateinternationallawsorhumanrights.
Whilethestatementisvague,itrepresentsonestartingpoint.Sodoes
theideathatdecisionsmadebyAIsystemsshouldbeexplainable,
transparentandfair.
Toputitanotherway:Howcanwemakesurethatthethinkingof
intelligentmachinesreflectshumanity'shighestvalues?Onlythenwillthey
beusefulservantsandnotFrankenstein1sout-of-controlmonster.
31.MaryShelley7snovelFrankensteinismentionedbecauseit
A.fascinatesAIscientistsallovertheworld.
B.hasremainedpopularforaslongas200years.
C.involvessomeconcernsraisedbyAItoday.
D.hassparkedseriousethicalcontroversies.
32.InDavidEagleman'sopinion,ourcurrentknowledgeofconsciousness
A.helpsexplainartificialintelligence.
B.canbemisleadingtorobotmaking.
C.inspirespopularsci-fiTVseries.
D.istoolimitedforustoreproduceit.
33.Thesolutiontotheethicalissuesbroughtbyautonomousvehicles
A.canhardlyeverbefound.
B.isstillbeyondourcapacity.
C.causeslittlepublicconcern.
D.hasarousedmuchcuriosity.
34.Theauthor1sattitudetowardGoogle'spledgeisoneof
A.affirmation.
B.skepticism.
C.contempt.
D.respect.
35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AUsFuture:IntheHandsofTechGiants
B.Frankenstein,theNovelPredictingtheAgeofAI
C.TheConscienceofAI:ComplexButInevitable
D.AIShallBeKillersOnceOutofControl
Text4
Stateswillbeabletoforcemorepeopletopaysalestaxwhentheymake
onlinepurchasesunderaSupremeCourtdecisionThursdaythatwillleave
shopperswithlighterwalletsbutisabigfinancialwinforstates.
TheSupremeCourt'sopinionThursdayoverruledapairofdecades-old
decisionsthatstatessaidcostthembillionsofdollarsinlostrevenueannually.
Thedecisionsmadeitmoredifficultforstatestocollectsalestaxoncertain
onlinepurchases.
Thecasesthecourtoverturnedsaidthatifabusinesswasshippinga
customer'spurchasetoastatewherethebusinessdidnzthaveaphysical
presencesuchasawarehouseoroffice,thebusinessdidn'thavetocollect
salestaxforthestate.Customersweregenerallyresponsibleforpayingthe
z
salestaxtothestatethemselvesiftheywerentchargeditzbutmostdidn'
trealizetheyoweditandfewpaid.
JusticeAnthonyKennedywrotethatthepreviousdecisionswereflawed.
"Eachyearthephysicalpresencerulebecomesfurtherremovedfrom
economicrealityandresultsinsignificantrevenuelossestotheStates/1he
wroteinanopinionjoinedbyfourotherjustices.Kennedywrotethattherule
“l(fā)imitedstates'abilitytoseeklong-termprosperityandhasprevented
marketparticipantsfromcompetingonanevenplayingfield.”
Therulingisavictoryforbigchainswithapresenceinmanystates,since
theyusuallycollectsalestaxononlinepurchasesalready.Now,rivalswillbe
chargingsalestaxwheretheyhadn'tbefore.Bigchainshavebeencollecting
salestaxnationwidebecausetheytypicallyhavephysicalstoresinwhatever
stateapurchaseisbeingshippedto.A,withitsnetworkof
warehouses,alsocollectssalestaxineverystatethatchargesit,though
third-partysellerswhousethesitedon7thaveto.
Untilnow,manysellersthathaveaphysicalpresenceinonlyasinglestate
orafewstateshavebeenabletoavoidchargingsalestaxeswhentheyshipto
addressesoutsidethosestates.SellersthatuseeBayandEtsy,whichprovide
platformsforsmallersellers,alsohaven'tbeencollectingsalestax
nationwide.UndertherulingThursday,statescanpasslawsrequiring
out-of-statesellerstocollectthestate'ssalestaxfromcustomersandsendit
tothestate.
Retailtradegroupspraisedtheruling,sayingitlevelstheplayingfield
forlocalandonlinebusinesses.Thelosers,saidretailanalystNeilSaunders,
areonline-onlyretailers,especiallysmallerones.Thoseretailersmayface
headachescomplyingwithvariousstatesalestaxlaws.The
SmallBusiness&EntrepreneurshipCounciladvocacygroupsaidinaa
statement“Smallbusinessesandinternetentrepreneursarenotwellserved
atallbythisdecision.”
36.TheSupremeCourtdecisionThursdaywill
A.Dettebusiness'relationswithstates
B.putmostonlinebusinessinadilemma
C.makemoreonlineshopperspaysalestax
D.forcessomestatestocutsalestax
37.Itcanbelearnedfromparagraphs2and3thattheoverruleddecisions
A.haveledtothedominanceofe-commerce
B.havecostconsumersalotovertheyears
C.werewidelycriticizedbyonlinepurchases
D.wereconsideredupfavorablebystates
38.AccordingtoJusticeAnthonyKennedy,thephysicalpresencerulehas
A.hinderedeconomicdevelopment
B.broughtprosperitytothecountry
C.harmedfairmarketcompetition
D.boostedgrowthinstatesrevenue
39.WhoaremostlikelytowelcometheSupremeCourtruling
A.InternetentrepreneursB.Big-chainowners
C.Third-partysellersD.Smallretailers
40.IndealingwiththeSupremeCourtdecisionThursday,theauthor
A.givesafactualaccountofitanddiscussesitsconsequences
B.describesthelongandcomplicatedprocessofitsmaking
C.presentsitsmainpointswithconflictingviewsonthem
D.citiessomesacesrelatedtoitandanalyzestheirimplications
PartB
Directions:
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.For
Questions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoa
coherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Gandfillingthemintothe
numberedboxes.ParagraphCandFhavebeencorrectlyplaced.Markyour
answersonANSWERSHEET.(10points)
A.Thesetoolscanhelpyouwineveryargument-notintheunhelpfulsenseof
beatingyouropponentsbutinthebettersenseoflearningabouttheissues
thatdividepeople.Learningwhytheydisagreewithusandlearningtotalk
andworktogetherwiththem.Ifwereadjustourviewofarguments—froma
verbalfightortennisgametoareasonedexchangethroughwhichweallgain
mutualrespect,andunderstanding-thenwechangetheverynatureofwhat
itmeansto〃win〃anargument.
B.Ofcourse,manydiscussionsarenotsosuccessful.Still,weneedtobe
carefulnottoaccuseopponentsofbadargumentstooquickly.Weneedto
learnhowtoevaluatethemproperly.Alargepartofevaluationiscallingout
badarguments,butwealsoneedtoadmitgoodargumentsbyopponents
andtoapplythesamecriticalstandardstoourselves.Humilityrequiresyouto
recognizeweaknessinyourownargumentsandsometimesalsotoaccept
reasonsontheoppositeside.
C.Noneofthesewillbeeasybutyoucanstartevenifothersrefuseto.Next
timeyoustateyourposition,formulateanargumentforwhatyouclaimand
honestlyaskyourselfwhetheryourargumentisanygood.Nexttimeyoutalk
withsomeonewhotakesastand,askthemtogiveyouareasonfortheirview.
Spellouttheirargumentfullyandcharitably.Assessitsstrengthimpartially.
Raiseobjectionsandlistencarefullytotheirreplies.
D.Carnegiewouldberightifargumentswerefights,whichishowweoften
thinkofthem.Likephysicalfights,verbalfightscanleavebothsidesbloodied.
Evenwhenyouwin,youendupnobetteroff.Yourprospectswouldbealmost
asdismalifargumentswereevenjustcompetitions-like,say,tennisgames.
Parisofopponentshittheballbackandforthuntilonewinneremergesfrom
allwhoentered.Everybodyelseloses.Thiskindofthinkingiswhysomany
peopletrytoavoidarguments,especiallyaboutpoliticsandreligion.
E.Inhis1936workHowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeople,DaleCarnegie
wrote:"thereisonlyoneway...togetthe
bestofanargument-andthatistoavoidit."Thisaversiontoargumentsis
common,butitdependsonamistakenviewofargumentsthatcauses
profoundproblemsforourpersonalandsociallives-andinmanyways
missesthepointofarguinginthefirstplace.
F.Theseviewsofargumentsalsounderminereason.Ifyouseeaconversation
asafightorcompetition,youcanwinbycheatingaslongasyoudon1tget
caught.Youwillbehappytoconvincepeoplewithbadarguments.Youcan
calltheirviewsstupid,orjokeabouthowignoranttheyare.Noneofthese
trickswillhelpyouunderstandthem,theirpositionsortheissuesthatdivide
you,buttheycanhelpyouwin-inoneway.
G.Thereisabetterwaytowinarguments.Imaginethatyoufavorincreasing
1
theminimumwageinourstate,andIdonot.Ifyouyellz"yes/andIyell.
No,"neitherofuslearnsanything.Weneitherunderstandnorrespecteach
other,andwehavenobasisforcompromiseorcooperation.Incontrast,
supposeyougiveareasonableargument:thatfull-timeworkersshouldnot
havetoliveinpoverty.ThenIcounterwithanotherreasonableargument:
thatahigherminimumwagewillforcebusinessestoemployfewerpeoplefor
lesstime.Nowwecanunderstandeachother'spositionsandrecognizeour
sharedvalues,sincewebothcareaboutneedyworkers.
41-42TF—43—44-C—45
PartC
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegments
intoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWER
SHEET.(10points)
ItwasonlyafterIstartedtowriteaweeklycolumnaboutthemedicaljournals,
andbegantoreadscientificpapersfrombeginningtoend,thatIrealisedjust
howbadmuchofthemedicalliteraturefrequentlywas.Icametorecognise
varioussignsofabadpaper:thekindofpaperthatpurportstoshowthat
peoplewhoeatmorethanonekiloofbroccoliaweekwere1.17timesmore
likelythanthosewhoeatlesstosufferlateinlifefromperniciousanaemia.
(46)Thereisagreatdealofthiskindofnonsenseinthemedicaljournals
which,whentakenupbybroadcastersandthelaypress,generatesboth
healthscaresandshort-liveddietaryenthusiasms.
Whyissomuchbadsciencepublished?Arecentpaper,titled“TheNatural
SelectionofBadScience”,publishedontheRoyalSociety'sopenscience
website,attemptstoanswerthisintriguingandimportantquestion.Itsays
thattheproblemisnotmerelythatpeopledobadscience,butthatour
currentsystemofcareeradvancementpositivelyencouragesit.Whatis
importantisnottruth,butpublication,whichhasbecomealmostanendin
itself.Therehasbeenakindofinflationaryprocessatwork:(47)nowadays
anyoneapplyingforaresearchposthastohavepublishedtwicethenumber
ofpapersthatwouldhavebeenrequiredforthesamepostonly10years
ago.Nevermindthequality,thenfcountthenumber.
(48)Attemptshavebeenmadetocurbthistendency,forexample,bytrying
toincorporatesomemeasureofqualityaswellasquantityintothe
assessmentofanapplicant1spapers.Thisisthefamedcitationindex,thatis
tosaythenumberoftimesapaperhasbeenquotedelsewhereinthe
scientificliterature,theassumptionbeingthatanimportantpaperwillbe
citedmoreoftenthanoneofsmallaccount.(49)Thiswouldbereasonableif
itwerenotforthefactthatscientistscaneasilyarrangetocitethemselvesin
theirfuturepublications,orgetassociatestodosofortheminreturnfor
similarfavours.
BoilingdownanindividuaTsoutputtosimplemetrics,suchasnumberof
publicationsorjournalimpacts,entailsconsiderablesavingsintime,energy
andambiguity.Unfortunately,thelong-termcostsofusingsimple
quantitativemetricstoassessresearchermeritarelikelytobequitegreat.
(50)Ifweareseriousaboutensuringthatourscienceisbothmeaningfuland
reproducible,wemustensurethatourinstitutionsencouragethatkindof
science.
答案解析部分
SectionIUseofEnglish(1-20)
1.生活在一個GPS系統(tǒng),數(shù)字地圖和其他導(dǎo)航應(yīng)用程序都在我們的智能手機上輕易
獲取“??崭裰蟮恼Z句與前面語義方向一致,再考慮到句中的withoutaphone,
可知,此處需要雙重否定表達肯定,所以,選擇few,符合文意;
2.[C]run固定搭配;此題考查與介詞on的搭配情況;runonbattery表示手機
使用電池得以運行;其他選項的搭配為:puton(增加;假裝;使…上場);takeon
(承擔;呈現(xiàn);具有;流行);come0n(快點;開始;要求;上演;);語義搭
配不通順,故選擇runon搭配;
3.[B]If邏輯關(guān)系;此處考查邏輯關(guān)系??崭裉幩诰錇?…你在沒有電話或指南
針的情況下迷路,…找不到北方,我們有一些技巧可以幫助你導(dǎo)航…文明";前后句
之間構(gòu)成假設(shè)的邏輯關(guān)系,所以選擇if;其余選項:since(因為,自從);though
(雖然);until(直到)代入后,不符合語義表達;
4.[D]literally詞義辨析題;空格處所在句為"假如你在沒有電話或指南針的情況
下迷路,…找不到北方,我們有一些技巧可以幫助你導(dǎo)航…文明";literally表示確
實地,真正地;符合語義表達;其余選項:formally(正式地);relatively(相對
地);gradually(逐漸地)不符合語義表達;
5.[A]back詞義辨析題;出題處的語義表達"我們有一些技巧可以幫助你導(dǎo)航…
文明",只有back與前文的lost(迷路)形成相互呼應(yīng),故而選擇back;
6.【B】off詞義辨析題;空格所在句提到"為當你發(fā)現(xiàn)自己…路徑。但不是完全…
的
區(qū)域。你需要回答兩個問題:在這個特殊區(qū)域中,哪個..是下坡路?哪里有最近的水
源?"
因此,根據(jù)句意表達,off(遠離,離開)符合句意;其它選項:。nt。(在…之上;
對…了解);across(穿過,根穿),alone(獨白地,單獨地),故選擇off;
7.【D】unfamiliar詞義辨析題;根據(jù)出題處的語義表達,"為當你發(fā)現(xiàn)自己…路徑。但
不是完全…的區(qū)域",語義搭配,unfamiliar更符合要求;其他選項:unattractive(不
吸引人的);
uncrowded(不利擠的,寬敞的);C選項unchanged(未改變的,無變化的);不符
合語義表達;
8.[C]way詞義辨析題;根據(jù)出題處的語境表述"你需要回答兩個問題:在這個特
殊區(qū)域中,哪個…是下坡路?哪里有最近的水源?”因此只有way符合要求;其他選
項:site(地點;位置;場所);point(要點;得分;標點);place(地方;住所;
座位),不符合句意表達;
9.[A]so邏輯關(guān)系題;出題句指出“生活在山谷里的人,基本上需要淡水為生,…
如果你下山,沿著水走,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)人類的蹤跡…",此處語義邏輯很明顯,考察因果
邏輯關(guān)系;故選擇so,其它選項:yet(但是,然而);instead(反而,替代);
besides(此外,而且);不符合句義要求;
10.[D]eventually詞義辨析題;出題句提及"…如果你下山,沿著水走,你會發(fā)
現(xiàn)人類的蹤跡…",只有eventually(最后,終于)符
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