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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark
A,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
In1924America’sNationalResearchCouncilsenttwoengineerstosupervisea
seriesofexperimentsatatelephone-partsfactorycalledtheHawthornePlantnear
Chicago.Ithopedtheywouldlearnhowshop-floorlighting1workers’
productivity.Instead,thestudiesended2givingtheirnametothe“Hawthorne
effect,”theextremelyinfluentialideathatthevery3ofbeingexperimented
uponchangedsubjects’behavior.
Theideaarosebecauseofthe4behaviorofthewomenintheplant.
Accordingto5oftheexperiments,theirhourlyoutputrosewhenlighting
wasincreased,butalsowhenitwasdimmed.Itdidnot6whatwasdoneinthe
experiment;7somethingwaschanged,productivityrose.A(n)8that
theywerebeingexperimenteduponseemedtobe9toalterworkers’
behavior10itself.
Afterseveraldecades,thesamedatawere11toeconometricanalysis.The
Hawthorneexperimentshadanothersurpriseinstore.12thedescriptionson
record,nosystematic13wasfoundthatlevelsofproductivitywererelatedto
changesinlighting.
Itturnsoutthatthepeculiarwayofconductingtheexperimentsmayhaveled
to14interpretationsofwhathappened.15,lightingwasalwayschanged
onaSunday.WhenworkstartedagainonMonday,output16rosecompared
withthepreviousSaturdayand17toriseforthenextcoupleofdays.18,
acomparisonwithdataforweekswhentherewasnoexperimentationshowedthat
outputalwayswentuponMondays.Workers19tobediligentforthefirstfew
daysoftheweekinanycase,before20aplateauandthenslackeningoff.This
suggeststhatthealleged“Hawthorneeffect”ishardtopindown.
.2.
1.[A]affected[B]achieved[C]extracted[D]restored
2.[A]at[B]up[C]with[D]off
3.[A]truth[B]sight[C]act[D]proof
4.[A]controversial[B]perplexing[C]mischievous[D]ambiguous
5.[A]requirements[B]explanations[C]accounts[D]assessments
6.[A]conclude[B]matter[C]indicate[D]work
7.[A]asfaras[B]forfearthat[C]incasethat[D]solongas
8.[A]awareness[B]expectation[C]sentiment[D]illusion
9.[A]suitable[B]excessive[C]enough[D]abundant
10.[A]about[B]for[C]on[D]by
11.[A]compared[B]shown[C]subjected[D]conveyed
12.[A]Contraryto[B]Consistentwith[C]Parallelwith[D]Peculiarto
13.[A]evidence[B]guidance[C]implication[D]source
14.[A]disputable[B]enlightening[C]reliable[D]misleading
15.[A]Incontrast[B]Forexample[C]Inconsequence[D]Asusual
16.[A]duly[B]accidentally[C]unpredictably[D]suddenly
17.[A]failed[B]ceased[C]started[D]continued
18.[A]Therefore[B]Furthermore[C]However[D]Meanwhile
19.[A]attempted[B]tended[C]chose[D]intended
20.[A]breaking[B]climbing[C]surpassing[D]hitting
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,
B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)
.3.
Text1
OfallthechangesthathavetakenplaceinEnglish-languagenewspapersduring
thepastquarter-century,perhapsthemostfar-reachinghasbeentheinexorable
declineinthescopeandseriousnessoftheirartscoverage.
Itisdifficulttothepointofimpossibilityfortheaveragereaderundertheageof
fortytoimagineatimewhenhigh-qualityartscriticismcouldbefoundinmostbig-
citynewspapers.Yetaconsiderablenumberofthemostsignificantcollectionsof
criticismpublishedinthe20thcenturyconsistedinlargepartofnewspaperreviews.
Toreadsuchbookstodayistomarvelatthefactthattheirlearnedcontentswereonce
deemedsuitableforpublicationingeneral-circulationdailies.
Weareevenfartherremovedfromtheunfocusednewspaperreviewspublished
inEnglandbetweentheturnofthe20thcenturyandtheeveofWorldWarII,atatime
whennewsprintwasdirt-cheapandstylishartscriticismwasconsideredanornament
tothepublicationsinwhichitappeared.Inthosefar-offdays,itwastakenforgranted
thatthecriticsofmajorpaperswouldwriteindetailandatlengthabouttheevents
theycovered.Theirswasaseriousbusiness,andeventhosereviewerswhoworetheir
learninglightly,likeGeorgeBernardShawandErnestNewman,couldbetrustedto
knowwhattheywereabout.Thesemenbelievedinjournalismasacalling,andwere
proudtobepublishedinthedailypress.“Sofewauthorshavebrainsenoughor
literarygiftenoughtokeeptheirownendupinjournalism,”Newmanwrote,“thatI
amtemptedtodefine‘journalism’as‘a(chǎn)termofcontemptappliedbywriterswhoare
notreadtowriterswhoare’.”
Unfortunately,thesecriticsarevirtuallyforgotten.NevilleCardus,whowrotefor
theManchesterGuardianfrom1917untilshortlybeforehisdeathin1975,isnow
knownsolelyasawriterofessaysonthegameofcricket.Duringhislifetime,though,
hewasalsooneofEngland’sforemostclassical-musiccritics,andastylistsowidely
admiredthathisAutobiography(1947)becameabest-seller.Hewasknightedin1967,
thefirstmusiccritictobesohonored.Yetonlyoneofhisbooksisnowinprint,and
hisvastbodyofwritingsonmusicisunknownsavetospecialists.
IsthereanychancethatCardus’scriticismwillenjoyarevival?Theprospect
seemsremote.Journalistictasteshadchangedlongbeforehisdeath,andpostmodern
readershavelittleusefortherichlyupholsteredVicwardianproseinwhichhe
specialized.Moreover,theamateurtraditioninmusiccriticismhasbeeninheadlong
retreat.
.4.
21.ItisindicatedinParagraphs1and2that
[A]artscriticismhasdisappearedfrombig-citynewspapers.
[B]English-languagenewspapersusedtocarrymoreartsreviews.
[C]high-qualitynewspapersretainalargebodyofreaders.
[D]youngreadersdoubtthesuitabilityofcriticismondailies.
22.NewspaperreviewsinEnglandbeforeWorldWarIIwerecharacterizedby
[A]freethemes.
[B]casualstyle.
[C]elaboratelayout.
[D]radicalviewpoints.
23.WhichofthefollowingwouldShawandNewmanmostprobablyagreeon?
[A]Itiswriters’dutytofulfilljournalisticgoals.
[B]Itiscontemptibleforwriterstobejournalists.
[C]Writersarelikelytobetemptedintojournalism.
[D]Notallwritersarecapableofjournalisticwriting.
24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutCardusaccordingtothelasttwoparagraphs?
[A]Hismusiccriticismmaynotappealtoreaderstoday.
[B]Hisreputationasamusiccritichaslongbeenindispute.
[C]Hisstylecaterslargelytomodernspecialists.
[D]Hiswritingsfailtofollowtheamateurtradition.
25.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
[A]NewspapersoftheGoodOldDays
[B]TheLostHorizoninNewspapers
[C]MournfulDeclineofJournalism
[D]ProminentCriticsinMemory
.5.
Text2
Overthepastdecade,thousandsofpatentshavebeengrantedforwhatarecalled
businessmethods.Areceivedoneforits“one-click”onlinepayment
system.MerrillLynchgotlegalprotectionforanassetallocationstrategy.One
inventorpatentedatechniqueforliftingabox.
Nowthenation’stoppatentcourtappearscompletelyreadytoscalebackon
business-methodpatents,whichhavebeencontroversialeversincetheywerefirst
authorized10yearsago.Inamovethathasintellectual-propertylawyersabuzz,the
U.S.CourtofAppealsfortheFederalCircuitsaiditwoulduseaparticularcaseto
conductabroadreviewofbusiness-methodpatents.InreBilski,asthecaseisknown,
is“averybigdeal,”saysDennisD.CrouchoftheUniversityofMissouriSchoolof
Law.It“hasthepotentialtoeliminateanentireclassofpatents.”
Curbsonbusiness-methodclaimswouldbeadramaticabout-face,becauseit
wastheFederalCircuititselfthatintroducedsuchpatentswithits1998decisionin
theso-calledStateStreetBankcase,approvingapatentonawayofpooling
mutual-fundassets.Thatrulingproducedanexplosioninbusiness-methodpatent
filings,initiallybyemergingInternetcompaniestryingtostakeoutexclusiverightsto
specifictypesofonlinetransactions.Later,moreestablishedcompaniesracedtoadd
suchpatentstotheirfiles,ifonlyasadefensivemoveagainstrivalsthatmightbeat
themtothepunch.In2005,IBMnotedinacourtfilingthatithadbeenissuedmore
than300business-methodpatents,despitethefactthatitquestionedthelegalbasisfor
grantingthem.Similarly,someWallStreetinvestmentfirmsarmedthemselveswith
patentsforfinancialproducts,evenastheytookpositionsincourtcasesopposingthe
practice.
TheBilskicaseinvolvesaclaimedpatentonamethodforhedgingriskinthe
energymarket.TheFederalCircuitissuedanunusualorderstatingthatthecase
wouldbeheardbyall12ofthecourt’sjudges,ratherthanatypicalpanelofthree,and
thatoneissueitwantstoevaluateiswhetheritshould“reconsider”itsStateStreet
Bankruling.
TheFederalCircuit’sactioncomesinthewakeofaseriesofrecentdecisionsby
theSupremeCourtthathasnarrowedthescopeofprotectionsforpatentholders.Last
April,forexample,thejusticessignaledthattoomanypatentswerebeingupheldfor
“inventions”thatareobvious.ThejudgesontheFederalCircuitare“reactingtothe
anti-patenttrendattheSupremeCourt,”saysHaroldC.Wegner,apatentattorneyand
professoratGeorgeWashingtonUniversityLawSchool.
.6.
26.Business-methodpatentshaverecentlyarousedconcernbecauseof
[A]theirlimitedvaluetobusinesses.
[B]theirconnectionwithassetallocation.
[C]thepossiblerestrictionontheirgranting.
[D]thecontroversyovertheirauthorization.
27.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheBilskicase?
[A]Itsrulingcomplieswiththecourtdecisions.
[B]Itinvolvesaverybigbusinesstransaction.
[C]IthasbeendismissedbytheFederalCircuit.
[D]ItmaychangethelegalpracticesintheU.S.
28.Theword“about-face”(Line1,Para.3)mostprobablymeans
[A]lossofgoodwill.
[B]increaseofhostility.
[C]changeofattitude.
[D]enhancementofdignity.
29.Welearnfromthelasttwoparagraphsthatbusiness-methodpatents
[A]areimmunetolegalchallenges.
[B]areoftenunnecessarilyissued.
[C]lowertheesteemforpatentholders.
[D]increasetheincidenceofrisks.
30.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethesubjectofthetext?
[A]Aloomingthreattobusiness-methodpatents.
[B]Protectionforbusiness-methodpatentholders.
[C]Alegalcaseregardingbusiness-methodpatents.
[D]Aprevailingtrendagainstbusiness-methodpatents.
.7.
Text3
InhisbookTheTippingPoint,MalcolmGladwellarguesthat“socialepidemics”
aredriveninlargepartbytheactionsofatinyminorityofspecialindividuals,often
calledinfluentials,whoareunusuallyinformed,persuasive,orwellconnected.The
ideaisintuitivelycompelling,butitdoesn’texplainhowideasactuallyspread.
Thesupposedimportanceofinfluentialsderivesfromaplausible-soundingbut
largelyuntestedtheorycalledthe“two-stepflowofcommunication”:Information
flowsfromthemediatotheinfluentialsandfromthemtoeveryoneelse.Marketers
haveembracedthetwo-stepflowbecauseitsuggeststhatiftheycanjustfindand
influencetheinfluentials,thoseselectpeoplewilldomostoftheworkforthem.The
theoryalsoseemstoexplainthesuddenandunexpectedpopularityofcertainlooks,
brands,orneighborhoods.Inmanysuchcases,acursorysearchforcausesfindsthat
somesmallgroupofpeoplewaswearing,promoting,ordevelopingwhateveritis
beforeanyoneelsepaidattention.Anecdotalevidenceofthiskindfitsnicelywiththe
ideathatonlycertainspecialpeoplecandrivetrends.
Intheirrecentwork,however,someresearchershavecomeupwiththefinding
thatinfluentialshavefarlessimpactonsocialepidemicsthanisgenerallysupposed.
Infact,theydon’tseemtoberequiredatall.
Theresearchers’argumentstemsfromasimpleobservationaboutsocial
influence:WiththeexceptionofafewcelebritieslikeOprahWinfrey–whoseoutsize
presenceisprimarilyafunctionofmedia,notinterpersonal,influence–eventhemost
influentialmembersofapopulationsimplydon’tinteractwiththatmanyothers.Yet
itispreciselythesenon-celebrityinfluentialswho,accordingtothetwo-step-flow
theory,aresupposedtodrivesocialepidemics,byinfluencingtheirfriendsand
colleaguesdirectly.Forasocialepidemictooccur,however,eachpersonsoaffected
musttheninfluencehisorherownacquaintances,whomustinturninfluencetheirs,
andsoon;andjusthowmanyotherspayattentiontoeachofthesepeoplehaslittleto
dowiththeinitialinfluential.Ifpeopleinthenetworkjusttwodegreesremovedfrom
theinitialinfluentialproveresistant,forexample,thecascadeofchangewon’t
propagateveryfaroraffectmanypeople.
Buildingonthisbasictruthaboutinterpersonalinfluence,theresearchersstudied
thedynamicsofsocialinfluencebyconductingthousandsofcomputersimulationsof
populations,manipulatinganumberofvariablesrelatingtopeople’sabilityto
influenceothersandtheirtendencytobeinfluenced.Theyfoundthattheprincipal
requirementforwhatiscalled“globalcascades”–thewidespreadpropagationof
influencethroughnetworks–isthepresencenotofafewinfluentialsbut,rather,ofa
criticalmassofeasilyinfluencedpeople.
.8.
31.BycitingthebookTheTippingPoint,theauthorintendsto
[A]analyzetheconsequencesofsocialepidemics.
[B]discussinfluentials’functioninspreadingideas.
[C]exemplifypeople’sintuitiveresponsetosocialepidemics.
[D]describetheessentialcharacteristicsofinfluentials.
32.Theauthorsuggeststhatthe“two-step-flowtheory”
[A]servesasasolutiontomarketingproblems.
[B]hashelpedexplaincertainprevalenttrends.
[C]haswonsupportfrominfluentials.
[D]requiressolidevidenceforitsvalidity.
33.Whattheresearchershaveobservedrecentlyshowsthat
[A]thepowerofinfluencegoeswithsocialinteractions.
[B]interpersonallinkscanbeenhancedthroughthemedia.
[C]influentialshavemorechannelstoreachthepublic.
[D]mostcelebritiesenjoywidemediaattention.
34.Theunderlinedphrase“thesepeople”inParagraph4referstotheoneswho
[A]stayoutsidethenetworkofsocialinfluence.
[B]havelittlecontactwiththesourceofinfluence.
[C]areinfluencedandtheninfluenceothers.
[D]areinfluencedbytheinitialinfluential.
35.Whatistheessentialelementinthedynamicsofsocialinfluence?
[A]Theeagernesstobeaccepted.
[B]Theimpulsetoinfluenceothers.
[C]Thereadinesstobeinfluenced.
[D]Theinclinationtorelyonothers.
.9.
Text4
Bankershavebeenblamingthemselvesfortheirtroublesinpublic.Behindthe
scenes,theyhavebeentakingaimatsomeoneelse:theaccountingstandard-setters.
Theirrules,moanthebanks,haveforcedthemtoreportenormouslosses,andit’sjust
notfair.Theserulessaytheymustvaluesomeassetsatthepriceathirdpartywouldpay,
notthepricemanagersandregulatorswouldlikethemtofetch.
Unfortunately,banks’lobbyingnowseemstobeworking.Thedetailsmaybe
unknowable,buttheindependenceofstandard-setters,essentialtotheproper
functioningofcapitalmarkets,isbeingcompromised.And,unlessbankscarrytoxic
assetsatpricesthatattractbuyers,revivingthebankingsystemwillbedifficult.
AfterabruisingencounterwithCongress,America’sFinancialAccounting
StandardsBoard(FASB)rushedthroughrulechanges.Thesegavebanksmorefreedom
tousemodelstovalueilliquidassetsandmoreflexibilityinrecognizinglosseson
long-termassetsintheirincomestatements.BobHerz,theFASB’schairman,cried
outagainstthosewho“questionourmotives.”Yetbanksharesroseandthechanges
enhancewhatonelobbyinggrouppolitelycalls“theuseofjudgmentbymanagement.”
EuropeanministersinstantlydemandedthattheInternationalAccounting
StandardsBoard(IASB)dolikewise.TheIASBsaysitdoesnotwanttoactwithout
overallplanning,butthepressuretofoldwhenitcompletesitsreconstructionofrules
laterthisyearisstrong.CharlieMcCreevy,aEuropeancommissioner,warnedthe
IASBthatitdid“notliveinapoliticalvacuum”but“intherealworld”andthatEurope
couldyetdevelopdifferentrules.
Itwasbanksthatwereonthewrongplanet,withaccountsthatvastlyovervalued
assets.Todaytheyarguethatmarketpricesoverstatelosses,becausetheylargelyreflect
thetemporaryilliquidityofmarkets,notthelikelyextentofbaddebts.Thetruthwill
notbeknownforyears.Butbanks’sharestradebelowtheirbookvalue,suggestingthat
investorsareskeptical.Anddeadmarketspartlyreflecttheparalysisofbankswhich
willnotsellassetsforfearofbookinglosses,yetarereluctanttobuyallthosesupposed
bargains.
Togetthesystemworkingagain,lossesmustberecognizedanddealtwith.
America’snewplantobuyuptoxicassetswillnotworkunlessbanksmarkassetsto
levelswhichbuyersfindattractive.Successfulmarketsrequireindependentandeven
combativestandard-setters.TheFASBandIASBhavebeenexactlythat,cleaningup
rulesonstockoptionsandpensions,forexample,againsthostilityfromspecialinterests.
Butbygivingintocriticsnowtheyareinvitingpressuretomakemoreconcessions.
.10.
36.Bankerscomplainedthattheywereforcedto
[A]followunfavorableassetevaluationrules.
[B]collectpaymentsfromthirdparties.
[C]cooperatewiththepricemanagers.
[D]reevaluatesomeoftheirassets.
37.Accordingtotheauthor,therulechangesoftheFASBmayresultin
[A]thediminishingroleofmanagement.
[B]therevivalofthebankingsystem.
[C]thebanks’long-termassetlosses.
[D]theweakeningofitsindependence.
38.AccordingtoParagraph4,McCreevyobjectstotheIASB’sattemptto
[A]keepawayfrompoliticalinfluences.
[B]evadethepressurefromtheirpeers.
[C]actontheirowninrule-setting.
[D]takegradualmeasuresinreform.
39.Theauthorthinksthebankswere“onthewrongplanet”inthatthey
[A]misinterpretedmarketpriceindicators.
[B]exaggeratedtherealvalueoftheirassets.
[C]neglectedthelikelyexistenceofbaddebts.
[D]deniedbookinglossesintheirsaleofassets.
40.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsstandard-settersisoneof
[A]satisfaction.
[B]skepticism.
[C]objectiveness.
[D]sympathy.
PartB
.11.
Directions:
Forquestions41-45,choosethemostsuitableparagraphsfromthelistA-Gandfill
themintothenumberedboxestoformacoherenttext.ParagraphEhasbeen
correctlyplaced.Thereisoneparagraphwhichdoesnotfitinwiththetext.Mark
youranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)
[A]Thefirstandmoreimportantistheconsumer’sgrowingpreferenceforeatingout:
theconsumptionoffoodanddrinkinplacesotherthanhomeshasrisenfrom
about32percentoftotalconsumptionin1995to35percentin2000andis
expectedtoapproach38percentby2005.Thisdevelopmentisboostingwholesale
demandfromthefoodservicesegmentby4to5percentayearacrossEurope,
comparedwithgrowthinretaildemandof1to2percent.Meanwhile,asthe
recessionisloominglarge,peoplearegettinganxious.Theytendtokeepatighter
holdontheirpurseandconsidereatingathomearealisticalternative.
[B]RetailsalesoffoodanddrinkinEurope’slargestmarketsareatastandstill,
leavingEuropeangroceryretailershungryforopportunitiestogrow.Mostleading
retailershavealreadytriede-commerce,withlimitedsuccess,andexpansion
abroad.Butalmostallhaveignoredthebig,profitableopportunityintheirown
backyard:thewholesalefoodanddrinktrade,whichappearstobejustthekindof
marketretailersneed.
[C]Willsuchvariationsbringaboutachangeintheoverallstructureofthefoodand
drinkmarket?Definitelynot.Thefunctioningofthemarketisbasedonflexible
trendsdominatedbypotentialbuyers.Inotherwords,itisuptothebuyer,rather
thantheseller,todecidewhattobuy.Atanyrate,thischangewillultimatelybe
acclaimedbyanever-growingnumberofbothdomesticandinternational
consumers,regardlessofhowlongthecurrentconsumerpatternwilltakehold.
[D]Allinall,thisclearlyseemstobeamarketinwhichbigretailerscouldprofitably
applytheirgiganticscale,existinginfrastructure,andprovenskillsinthe
managementofproductranges,logistics,andmarketingintelligence.Retailers
thatmastertheintricaciesofwholesalinginEuropemaywellexpecttorakein
substantialprofitsthereby.Atleast,thatishowitlooksasawhole.Closer
inspectionrevealsimportantdifferencesamongthebiggestnationalmarkets,
especiallyintheircustomersegmentsandwholesalestructures,aswellasthe
competitivedynamicsofindividualfoodanddrinkcategories.Bigretailersmust
.12.
understandthesedifferencesbeforetheycanidentifythesegmentsofEuropean
wholesalinginwhichtheirparticularabilitiesmightunseatsmallerbutentrenched
competitors.Newskillsandunfamiliarbusinessmodelsareneededtoo.
[E]Despitevariationsindetail,wholesalemarketsinthecountriesthathavebeen
closelyexamined–France,Germany,ItalyandSpain–aremadeoutofthesame
buildingblocks.Demandcomesmainlyfromtwosources:independent
mom-and-popgrocerystoreswhich,unlikelargeretailchains,aretoosmallto
buystraightfromproducers,andfoodserviceoperatorsthatcatertoconsumers
whentheydon’teatathome.Suchfoodserviceoperatorsrangefromsnack
machinestolargeinstitutionalcateringventures,butmostofthesebusinessesare
knowninthetradeas“horeca”:hotels,restaurants,andcafés.Overall,Europe’s
wholesalemarketforfoodanddrinkisgrowingatthesamesluggishpaceasthe
retailmarket,butthefigures,whenaddedtogether,masktwoopposingtrends.
[F]Forexample,wholesalefoodanddrinksalescameto$268billioninFrance,
Germany,Italy,Spain,andtheUnitedKingdomin2000–morethan40percent
ofretailsales.Moreover,averageoverallmarginsarehigherinwholesalethanin
retail;wholesaledemandfromthefoodservicesectorisgrowingquicklyasmore
Europeanseatoutmoreoften;andchangesinthecompetitivedynamicsofthis
fragmentedindustryareatlastmakingitfeasibleforwholesalerstoconsolidate.
[G]However,noneoftheserequirementsshoulddeterlargeretailers(andevensome
largefoodproducersandexistingwholesalers)fromtryingtheirhand,forthose
thatmastertheintricaciesofwholesalinginEuropestandtoreapconsiderable
gains.
41.→42.→43.→44.→E→45.
.13.
PartC
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto
Chinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.(10points)
Onebasicweaknessinaconservationsystembasedwhollyoneconomic
motivesisthatmostmembersofthelandcommunityhavenoeconomicvalue.Yet
thesecreaturesaremembersofthebioticcommunityand,ifitsstabilitydependson
itsintegrity,theyareentitledtocontinuance.
Whenoneofthesenoneconomiccategoriesisthreatenedand,ifwehappento
loveit,weinventexcusestogiveiteconomicimportance.Atthebeginningofthe
centurysongbirdsweresupposedtobedisappearing.(46)Scientistsjumpedtothe
rescuewithsomedistinctlyshakyevidencetotheeffectthatinsectswouldeatusupif
birdsfailedtocontrolthem.Theevidencehadtobeeconomicinordertobevalid.
Itispainfultoreadtheseroundaboutaccountstoday.Wehavenolandethicyet,
(47)butwehaveatleastdrawnnearerthepointofadmittingthatbirdsshould
continueasamatterofintrinsicright,regardlessofthepresenceorabsenceof
economicadvantagetous.
Aparallelsituationexistsinrespectofpredatorymammalsandfish-eatingbirds.
(48)Timewaswhenbiologistssomewhatoverworkedtheevidencethatthese
creaturespreservethehealthofgamebykillingthephysicallyweak,orthattheyprey
onlyon“worthless”species.Hereagain,theevidencehadtobeeconomicinorderto
bevalid.I
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