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802000年4月自考英語(二)試題PARTONEⅠ.VocabularyandStructure(10points,1pointforeach)1.Almosteverythingamanagerdoes________decisions;indeed,somesuggestthatthemanagementprocessisdecisionmaking.[A]imposes[B]improvises[C]involves[D]indicates2.Astronomersandscientiststhinkthatablackholeisaregionofspace_______whichmatterhasfallenand________whichnothingcanescape.[A]towards…towards[B]into…from[C]outof…from[D]through…through3.Americanmendon’tcrybecauseitisconsiderednot________ofmentodoso.[A]characteristic[B]tolerant[C]symbolic[D]independent4.Attheendof1994theBritishGovernmentintroducednewmeasurestohelp________domesticworkersfromabusebytheiremployers.[A]protect[B]suspect[C]expect[D]inspect5.Robotsdifferfromautomaticmachines________aftercompletionofonespecifictask;theycanbereprogrammedbyacomputertodoanotherone.[A]sothat[B]inwhich[C]giventhat[D]inthat6.Thespecificuseofleisure________fromindividualtoindividual.[A]ranges[B]distinguishes[C]varies[D]covers7.Coffeedelaysthebodyclockinthemorning,andadvances________atnight.[A]it[B]them[C]thecoffee[D]thebody8.Nationsare________as“aged”whentheyhave7percentormoreoftheirpeopleaged65orabove.[A]limited[B]classified[C]originated[D]processed9.Itistouchingtoseehowacatordog—especiallyadog—________itselftofamilyandwantstoshareinallitsgoingsandcomings.[A]attributes[B]applies[C]assigned[D]attaches10.Youneedn’t________himaboutthissincehecouldfindoutforhimself.[A]tell[B]betelling[C]havetold[D]havetotellⅡ.ClozeTest(10points,1pointforeach)Decisionsabouthousingcaninfluencethequalityofyourfuturelife.Individualandfamilyneedschange(11)thetime,andhousingshouldbeflexibleenoughto(12)thesechangingneeds.Theplantobuyahomemaybe(13)ofthemostimportantfinancialdecisionsaperson(14)makes.Theplantobuyahomeis(15)topresentandfutureincome.Rentalhousing,whilenotrequiring(16)largeinitialinvestment,stilltakesalargeportionofafamily’smonthlybudget.Housingprovidesasetting(17)day-to-dayliving.Housing,furnishings,andequipmentmustbeplannedwithpresentandfutureneedsandintereststakeninto(18).Somepeopleacquirefurnishingsandequipmentbeforetheymoveintotheirownhome.Familysize,health,andincomeare(19)thefactorsinfluencinghousingchoices.Housingshortagesinmanypartsofthecountryseriously(20)thefreedomofchoiceinsecuringshelter.Manyfamiliesmove,andhousingmaynotbepermanent.11.[A]by [B]on [C]over [D]at12.[A]meet [B]reach [C]seek [D]catch13.[A]such [B]that [C]one [D]each14.[A]still [B]yet [C]even [D]ever15.[A]saved [B]tied [C]spent [D]cost16.[A]soa [B]aso [C]sucha [D]asuch17.[A]to [B]for [C]with [D]from18.[A]amount [B]account [C]access [D]average19.[A]between [B]within [C]among [D]across20.[A]avoid [B]encourage [C]limit [D]extendⅢ.ReadingComprehension(30points,2pintsforeach)PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Art,saidPicasso,isaliethatmakesusrealizethetruth.Soisamap.Wedonotusuallyassociatethepreciseworkofthemapmakerwithafancifulobjectofart.Yetamaphasmanyqualitiesthatapaintingorapoemhas.Itistruthrealizedinasymbolicway,holdingmeaningsitdoesnotexpressonthesurface.Andlikeworkofart,itrequiresimaginativereading.Thus,mapandrealityarenot,andcannotbe,identical.Noaspectofmapuseissoobviousyetsooftenoverlooked.Mostmapreadingmistakesoccurbecausetheuserforgetsthisvitalfactandexpectsaone-to-onecorrespondencebetweenmapandreality.Amap,likeapainting,isjustonespecialversionofreality.Tounderstandapainting,youmusthavesomeideaofthemediumwhichwasusedbytheartist.Youwouldn’texpectawatercolortolookanythinglikeanoilpaintingoracharcoal(木碳)drawing,evenifthesubjectmatterofallthreewereidentical.Inthesameway,thetechniquesusedtocreatemapswillgreatlyinfluencethefinalrepresentation.Asamapreader,youshouldalwaysbeawareoftheinvisiblehandofthemapmaker.Neveruseamapwithoutaskingyourselfhowithasbeenbiasedbythemethodsusedtomakeit.Iftheentiremapmakingprocessoperatesatitsfullpotential,communicationtakesplacebetweenthemapmakerandtheuser.Themapmakertranslatesrealityintotheclearestpossiblepictureunderthecircumstances,andthemapreaderconvertsthispicturebackintoanimpressionoftheenvironment.Forsuchcommunicationtotakeplace,themapreaderandthemapmakermustknowsomethingabouthowmapsarecreated.21.Mapisalie_________.[A]thathaslittletruthinit [B]thatfewofusbelieve[C]thatweusetoexpressthetruth [D]thatcheatspeopleinatrickyway22.Mapresemblesartinthat________.[A]theyarebothabsolutelies [B]theyarebothpreciseaswellasfanciful[C]theymustbereadwithimagination [D]theybothexpressmeaningsinasuperficialway23.Mostmapreadingmistakesoccurbecause________.[A]themapisnotmadeaccordingtoreality[B]thereareobviousdifferencesbetweenthemapandreality[C]theuserforgetstheone-to-onecorrespondencebetweenthemapandreality[D]theuseroverlooksthegapbetweenthemapandreality24.“theinvisiblehandofthemapmaker”(inParagraph3)refersto________.[A]thetechniquesusedtocreatemaps [B]thesubjectmatterofthemap[C]thesymbolsusedinthemap [D]thefinalrepresentationofthemap25.Thelastparagraphdescribesmainly________.[A]howmapsarecreated[B]whatthecommunicationbetweenthemapmakerandthereaderis[C]howthemapmakertranslatesrealityintoapicture[D]howthereaderconvertsthepicturebackintorealityPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Musicwhichisoriginalisindividualandpersonal.Thatistosay,itcanbeidentifiedasbelongingtoaparticularcomposer.Ithasparticularqualities,orastyle,whicharenotcopiedfromanother.Ifyoucanrecognizethestyleofacomposer,youwillprobablybeabletotellthatacertaincompositionbelongstohimorhereventhoughyouhaveneverhearditbefore.Abasket-makerhastheskillofweavingandinterweavinghismaterialstocreatecolorfulpatterns,andanexpertcarpenter(木匠)hastheskillofjoiningtogetherdifferentshapesandsizesofwoodtomakeabeautifulpieceoffurniture.Theseskillsmaybereferredtoas“workmanship”(技藝).Similarly,inmusicacomposerorganizeshismelodies(旋律)andrhythmsandcombinessoundstocreateharmony.Acomposermaybecapableofthinkingupverygood,originaltunes,yetiftunesarepoorlyorganized,thatis,iftheworkmanshipispoor,thefinalresultwillnotbetostandard.Goodmusicexpressesfeelingsinawaythatissuitabletothosefeelings.Theremaybejoy,sorrow,fear,love,anger,orwhatever.Badmusic,ontheotherhand,mayconfuseunrelatedfeelings,itmaynotexpressanyimportantfeelingatall,oritmayexaggeratesomefeelingsandmakethemvulgar,thatis,cheapandugly.Goodmusicwillstandthetestoftime.Itwillnotgooutoffashionbutwillcontinuetobeenjoyedandrespectedlongafteritisfirstintroduced.Itwillgainakindofpermanentstatuswhilebadmusicwilldisappearandbeforgottenquickly.Inpopmusic,wherethegeneralruleseemstobe“thenewerthebetter”,thetestoftimeisthehardesttestofalltopass.26.Apieceoforiginalmusic________.[A]hasapersonalstyle[B]soundsveryfamiliartoourears[C]isonewhosestyleyoucannotrecognize[D]cannotberecognizedasbelongingtoanycomposer27.Wecanseegoodworkmanshipin________.[A]differentshapesandsizeoffurniture[B]materialsforcreatingcolourfulpatterns[C]apieceofmusicwithitsmelodiesandrhythmsorganizedinharmony[D]apieceofmusicwithverygood,originaltunesmixedtogether28.Apieceofmusiccanbesaidtobegoodif_________.[A]ithelpstowhileawaythehours[B]itcombinesdifferentrhythmsandsounds[C]itmakespeopleforgettheirsorrowsandworriesquickly[D]itexpressesacertainfeelinginaproperway29.Accordingtothelastparagraph,“thetestoftimeisthehardestofalltopass”suggeststhat________.[A]Thenewerthemusicis,theharderitcanpassthetestoftime[B]itismostdifficultformusictogainakindofpermanentstatus[C]Popmusicwillceasetobeenjoyedsoonafteritisintroduced[D]Goodmusicneedn’tpassthetestoftime30.Thispassageisconcernedwith________.[A]howtocomposemusic [B]howtoenjoymusic[C]howtojudgemusic [D]howtoperformmusicPassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Tobe“historically-minded”istoseethingsinrelationandinperspective,andtojudgetolerantly.Wemustrememberhowdifferentlymenhavethoughtandactedindifferenttimes.Wemustalwayskeepanopenmind,readytoreceiveandweighnewevidence.Ifwegraspthisidea,wewillneverthinkthatahistorian(歷史學家)issomeonewhocanrememberdates.Thatchildishideaislikecallingamanastatesman(政治家)becausehecanrememberthenamesofvotersinhisdistrict.Awaitercouldremembermorenamesandatelephoneoperatormorenumbersthanthegreatesthistorian.Thetruehistorianisnotcontenttotakeallhisfactsfromotherhistorians.Todayhemakessurethathisstatementsarebasedonsound“documents”or“sources”whichgobacktothetimeofthefactsthemselves.Butthehistorianneedsalwaystobeinhisguardnottobemisledbyhissources.Adocumentmaynotbearealone.Itsauthormaybelyingonpurposeforsomereason.Hemaybesogreatlyinfluencedbynational,religious,party,orpersonalbackgroundsastobetotallyunfairtotheotherside.Ifhonest,hemaybemisinformedastothefactsandmistakeninhisinferences.Anyonewhoreadstheaccountspublishedinthedifferentcountriesconcerningthecausesandresultsofwarswillrealizethatthehistorianneedscautionandtraininginhandlingthesesources.Thetrainedhistorianasksfirst:”Didthiswritermeantotellthetruth?”andsecond:“Washeinapositionorframeofmindtotellthetruthevenifhewantsto?”Everystatementmustbepatientlyweighedandtestedandcombinedwithallotheravailableinformationinordertogetatthetruth.31.A“historically-minded”researcher_________.[A]alwayskeepsanopenmindtohistory[B]looksatonehistoricaleventwithoutrelatingittoanother[C]seesthingsfromasinglepointofview[D]refusestoacceptnewevidence32.InParagraph1theauthormeanstoillustratethat________.[A]differentmenthinkandactdifferently[B]thestudyofhistoryisnotmerelyamatterofrememberingdates[C]astatesmancanrememberthenamesofvotersinhisdistrict[D]awaitercanremembermorenamesthanthegreathistorians33.Thetruehistorianshouldbasehisstatementson________.[A]findingsofotherhistorians [B]documentscreatedatthepresenttime[C]hisowninferences [D]soundhistoricalmaterials34.WhichofthefollowingisthetopicofParagraph3?[A]Somehistoricaldocumentsmaynotbereal.[B]Someauthorsmaynotbehonest.[C]Historiansshouldbecarefulabouttheirsources.[D]Historiansmaybeinfluencedbytheirownbackground.35.Itisemphasizedinthelastparagraphthat________.[A]warsareaccountedfordifferentlyindifferentcountries[B]thehistorianneedscautionandtrainingindealingwithhissources[C]somewritersmaynotbetellingthetruth[D]somewritersmaynotbeinapositionorframeofmindtotellthetruthPARTTWOⅣ.WordSpelling(10points,1pointfortwowords)36.修理v.repair37.科學n.science38.溫度n.temperature39.政府n.government40.制服,軍服n.uniform41.必要的a.necessary42.字典n.dictionary43.旅行,行程n.journey44.有價值的a.valuable45.丈夫n.husband46.警告v.warn47.呼吸v.breathe48.實驗室n.laboratory49.控制n.control50.量,數量n.quantity51.接受v.accept52.秘書n.secretary53.金融的a.financial54.化學n.chemistry55.多數n.multipleⅤ.WordForm(10point,1pointforeach)56.Muchofthecarbonintheearth__comes___(come)fromthingsthatoncelived.57.Chinaisnotwhatshe____used____(use)tobe.58.Inthepasttwodecades,research____hasexpanded____(expand)ourknowledgeaboutsleepanddreams.59.Ifyoucannotunderstand,ask:“Wouldyoumind____rephrasing___(rephrase)thequestion,please?”60.Manypreschoolteachersdonotliketohavecommerciallymadetoyweapons___brought___(bring)intotheclassroom.61.Robots,alreadytakingoverhumantasksintheautomotivefield,arebeginning___tobeseen_____(see)inotherindustriesaswell.62.Letusconsidertheearthasaplanet____revolving____(revolve)roundsun.63.Televisionads_____are____usually_____repeated___(repeat)overandoveragain.64.Themoretimeyouwaste,the___easier_____(easy)itistocontinuewastingtime.65.Iwouldratherhe____bought____(buy)thehousenextyear.Ⅵ.TranslationfromEnglishintoChinese(15points)Althoughstudentsofallsubjectsarejudgedbytheirperformanceincourseworkandexaminations,theymaybegivenlittleornoadviceonstudy,revisionorexaminationtechniques.Thosewhoknowthattheyareworkinghard,yetfeelthattheyarenotdoingaswellastheycouldeitherincourseworkorexaminations,arelikelytobenefitmostfromstraightforwardadvicebecausetheyknowthattheyneedhelp.However,studentswhoaresatisfiedwiththeirprogresscanalsobehelpedtodoevenbetterwork,justastalentedathletes(運動員)canimprovetheirperformancewhenwellcoached.Itwouldobviouslybebest,therefore,intheirfirstfewweeksatcollege,ifallstudentsweretoconsiderhowtousetheirstudyandleisuretime.Learningtoworkeffectively(tothink,understand,select,organize,andexplainorremember)wouldhelpthemnotonlyatcollegebutalsoinanycareer.盡管評價各學科學生是依據其課程學習和考試成績,但在學習、復習或考試方法上他們可能很少或沒有得到指導。知道自己在努力學習,但對課程學習或考試成績感到不理想的學生可能從直接指導中獲益最大,因為他們懂得他們需要幫助。但對自己進步感到滿意的學生也能在別人幫助下取得更好的成績,正如天才的運動員如果有良好的指導也能提高自己的成績一樣。因此,如果所有學生在大學入學后頭幾周能想一想怎樣利用好學習和休閑時間,這顯然最好不過。學會有效地工作(思考、理解、選擇、組織、解釋或記憶)不僅能幫助他們在校學習,對他們今后的任何工作都有好處。2000年10月自考“英語(二)”試題I.VocabularyandStructure(10points,1pointforeach)1.Shewasmore_____thanfrightened.[a]surprising [b]interested [c]hated [d]surprised2.Theattentionofthepublicwascontinually______tonewpossibilitiesinscientificfieldsandthediscoveryofnewknowledge.[a]applied [b]drawn [c]referred [d]thrown3.Few,_____any,livetheirliveswithoutsomedegreeofunhappinessandsuffering.[a]like [b]except [c]if [d]when4.Manywomenaretooconcerned_____stayingthinandtheybelievethatvitaminsaresomekindofmagiccuretoreplacefood.[a]at [b]in [c]for [d]to5.Ineducation,thereshouldbeagoodbalanceamongthebranchesofknowledgethatcontribute____effectivethinkingandwisejudgment.[a]at [b]in [c]for [d]to6._____thenumbersinemployment,thehotelindustrywasthesecondlargestindustryinthiscountrylastyear.[a]Inlinewith [b]Intermsof [c]Inaccordancewith[d]Inproportionto7.AirtravelissoquicknowadaysthatwecanleaveLondonafterbreakfastandarriveinnewYork_____eighthours.[a]in [b]for [c]after [d]until8.Itisalsotruethattheeffectofadrugismuch_____uponyoungstersthanadults.[a]bigger [b]fewer [c]greater [d]little9.Becausethereading_____inmostcollegecoursesareveryheavy,studentsshouldplantoreadeveryday.[a]assignments [b]schedules [c]activities [d]programs10.Forlong-timeefficiencyandhappinessitisbesttoobservethe____ofhealthandsoundworkingconditions.[a]principles [b]ideas [c]elements [d]factorsII.ClozeTest(10points,1pointsforeach)。AlthoughAmericaninformality(不拘禮節(jié))iswellknown,manynewvisitorsthinkthatitindicatesa“l(fā)ackofrespect”.Thisisespeciallytrueinthebusinessworld.Americansoftenusefirstnames_11_meetingastrangeranddonotalwaysshakehands.Theyoftenjustsmileandsay“hi”or“hello”,_12_thanusingamoreformalhandshake.ItisgoodtorememberthattoanAmericansuchaninformalgreetingreallymeansthe_13_thingasamoreformalhandshakesomeplaceelse._14_,Americansdonotusuallygiveaspecial"farewell"orhandshaketoeachpersonwhentheyleaveapartyorbusinessmeeting.Theywilloftenjustwavegood-byetothewholegrouporperhapssay,"well,solongeverybody,I'llseeyoutomorrow."Theythenwillleave._15_handshakes.Americansseem_16_totallyhurriedandhardworkingortotallyinformalandatease.Oftenyouwillseemenworkingatofficedesks_17_theirsuitcoatsandties.Theymayleanfarbackintheirchairsandevenputtheirfeetuponthedesk_18_theytalk.IntheUnitedStates,youshouldthereforeunderstandthatbeinginagreat_19_doesnotindicateunfriendlinessandbeinginformalandateasedoesnotshowalackofrespect.Americanshaveagreatrangeofcustomsandhabitsthatatfirstmayseempuzzlingtoavisitor.In_20_youwilllearnthesenewways.11.[a]upon [b]for [c]as [d]at12.[a]more [b]better [c]rather [d]other13.[a]such [b]some [c]same [d]whole14.[a]Similarly [b]However [c]Therefore [d]Especially15.[a]Some [b]Then [c]So [d]No16.[a]both [b]all [c]either [d]neither17.[a]with [b]without [c]in [d]on18.[a]while [b]where [c]which [d]because19.[a]worry [b]trouble [c]pride [d]hurry20.[a]time [b]case [c]turn [d]vainIII.RreadingComprehension(30points,2pointsforeach)PassageoneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Theeconomiccostsofnoisetosocietyareseveral.Airportsarecurrentlyoperatingatlessthancapacitybecauseofnoiseregulationswhichrestricttheirhoursofoperation.Forinstance,atWashington'sNationalInthecaseofairports,jetenginesmaybemodifiedtoreducetheirnoiselevel,orinsulation(隔音)fromairtrafficnoisemaybeprovidedbythepurchaseoflandaroundairportsortheinsulationofbuildings.Oneestimateisthat$5.7billionwouldberequiredtoequipallexistingjetengineswithnoisecontroldevices.However,consideringthecurrentstateoftheart,eventakingthisstepwillnotreducenoiselevelsatallpointstoacceptablevalues.Somecombinationofmethodsisprobablynecessary.Ifallaircraftweremadequieterbyexistingmethods,therewouldbeanumberofeconomicbenefits.Anincreaseinairportcapacitywouldoccur.Propertyvaluesnearairportsmightrise.Transportationcoststoandfromairportscouldbereducedsincetheairportsnowcouldbelocatedclosertopopulationcenters.Muchresearchstillneedstobedoneontheeconomicaspectsofnoisereductionandnoiseeffects.Althoughsomeoftheeffectsofnoisepollutionareknown,moremustbediscoveredaboutitseffectsonhealth,productivity,propertyvaluesandthequalityoflife.Furthermore,thecostofnoisepollutiontotheeconomyasawholeneedstobeinvestigated.Thepublicmustbealertedtothedangersandeconomiccostsofnoisepollutionsothatpeoplemaymakeintelligentchoicesandexertappropriatepressures.21.ThereisnojettrafficatWashington'snationalairportfrom11pmto7ambecause_____.[a]itisextremelydangeroustoflyinthedark[b]noiseregulationsrestrictthehoursofairportoperation[c]someofitsrunwaysarenotingoodcondition[d]cargoplanesproducedisturbingnoises22."Thecurrentstateoftheart"(inpara.2)means______.[a]adevelopedsenseofbeauty [b]thevolumesofpresent-daytraffic[c]themostrecentlydevelopedtechnology [d]insulationofairtrafficnoise23.Noisereductioncouldleadto_____.[a]increasedairportcapacity [b]lowerpropertyvalues[c]effectivemodificationofexistingjetengines[d]moretransportationcoststoandfromairports24.Whatisnotmentionedinthepassage?[a]Psychologicalstrain. [b]Handlingcapacityofcargo.[c]Measuresfornoisereduction. [d]Publicpressures.25.Theauthorofthepassageisconcernedprimarilywith_____.[a]theeffectsofnoiseonthequalityoflife [b]theroleofairtrafficrestrictions[c]theproductionofquieterengines [d]theeconomicaspectsofnoisereductionPassagetwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Duringastateofdeeprelaxation,severalphysiologicalchangestakeplaceinthebody:thebody'soxygenconsumptionisreduced;theheartbeatdecreases;muscletensionandsweatingease,andthereisdecreasedsympathetic(交感的)nervoussystemactivity.Thisrestfulstatenotonlyallowsthebodytorepairandrestoreitself,butithasacalmingeffectontheconsciousness.Howtoachievethisstateofrelaxation,however,isamatterofopinion,andinsomemedicalcircles,amatterofcontroversy(爭議).ArecentreportbyDr.DavidHolmesoftheUniversityofKansasThedebategoeson,butonethingappearstobeclear:therelaxationresponsecanbereachedbyanumberofmethods,andthemethodsthemselvesarenotasimportantasgettingthere.Oneday,onemethodmayworkbest;onanotherday,analternativemethodmaybemoreappropriate.Onceyouareawareofallthemethods,youcanfindtheonethatworksbestonyou.Someoftherelaxationtechniquesaremeditation,autoanalysis(自我心理分析)andprogressivemusclerelaxationresponse.Morethanjustsittingquietlyinachair,theyhavetheaddedbenefitofstructureanddiscipline,andforthesereasonsappeartobemoreeffectiveformostindividuals.26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottruewhenapersonisinastateofdeeprelaxation?[a]Thebodytakesinlessoxygen.[b]Theheartbeatslessfrequently.[c]Musclesbecometenseandthebodysweatseasily.[d]Theconsciousnessbecomesmoreorlesscalmed.27.Peopleseemtoagreethat____.[a]sittinginanarmchairbenefitsapersonasmeditationdoes[b]structuredrelaxationtechniquesaremorebeneficialforaperson[c]toachieveastateofdeeprelaxationispossiblethroughvariousmeans[d]whatpeopleareallstrugglingforisastateofdeeprelaxation28.Inthethirdparagraph,thephrase"gettingthere"means_____.[a]arrivingatone’sdestination [b]gettingwhatonewantsmost[c]findingoutasuitablerelaxationtechnique [d]reachingastateofdeeprelaxation29.Asfarasrelaxationisconcerned,theauthorindicatesthat_____.[a]aimsaremoreimportantthanmeans[b]meansaremoreimportantthanaims[c]moreandmorepeopleareinterestedinrelaxationtechniques[d]somerelaxationtechniquesarebetterthanothers30.Theauthor'sattitudetowardrelaxationdiscussedinthepassageisbestdescribedas______.[a]subjective [b]objective [c]optimistic [d]criticalPassagethreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Peopleseldomfeelneutralaboutpoetry(詩).Thosewholoveitsometimesgivetheimpressionthatitisanadequatesubstituteforfood,shelter,andlove.Itisn't.Words,nomatterhowsatisfying,areneveranequivalentforlifeitselfanditshumanexperiences.Thosewhodislikepoetryonprinciplesometimesclaim,ontheotherhand,thatpoetryisonlywordsandgoodfornothing.That'snottrueeither.Itiseasytobecomefrustratedbywords-inpoetryorinlife-butwhenwordsrepresentandrecreategenuinehumanfeelings,astheyoftendoinpoetry,theycanbeveryimportant.Poetryis,infact,morethanjustwords.Itisanexperienceofwords,andthosewhoknowhowtoreadpoetrycaneasilyextendtheirexperienceoflife,theirsenseofwhatotherpeoplearelike,theirawarenessofthemselves,andtheirrangeofhumanfeelings.Onereasonpoetrycanbesoimportantisthatitissocloselyconcernedwithfeelings.Poetryisoftenfullofideas,too,andsometimespoemscanbepowerfulexperiencesofthemind,butmostpoemsareprimarilyabouthowpeoplefeelratherthanhowpeoplethink.Poemsprovide,infact,alanguageforfeeling,andoneofpoetry'smostinsistentmeritsinvolvesitsattempttoexpresstheinexpressible.Howcananyone,forexample,putintowordswhatitmeanstobeinloveorwhatitfeelsliketolosesomeoneonecaresabout?Poetrytries,anditoftencapturesexactlytheshadeofemotionthatfeelsjustrighttoareader.Nosinglepoemcanbesaidtoexpressallthethingsthatloveordeathfeelslike,ormeans,butoneofthejoysofexperiencingpoetryoccurswhenwereadapoemandwanttoday,"yes,thatisjustwhatitislike;IknowexactlywhatthatlinemeansbutI'veneverbeenabletoexpressitsowell."Poetrycanbethevoiceofourfeelingsevenwhenourmindsarespeechlesswithgrieforjoy.31."Peopleseldomfeelneutralaboutpoetry"(inpara.1)inthiscontextmeansthat_____.[a]fewpeoplethinkthatpoetryisneutral[b]peoplealwaysdifferintheirviewsaboutpoetry[c]peoplerarelytakeabiasedopinionaboutpoetry[d]peoplegenerallythinkofpoetryasextremelyimportantortotallyuseless32.Theauthorsuggeststhat_____.[a]poetrytendstomakethereaderdisappointed [b]poetrymakesitsreaderssentimental[c]poetryismoreimportantthanwords [d]poetryoftencapturesrealhumanfeelings33.Accordingtotheauthor,poetry_____.[a]i

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