回复:名师索玉柱考研英语预测试卷(二)及答案精解
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You are going to read a list of headings and a text about Scofflaws in society. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A睩 for each numbered paragraph ( 4145 ). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not numbered. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. ( 10 points ) o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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[A] The statement of Riseman is proved by the reality in society. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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[B] Scofflaw becomes nourishing. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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[C] The phenomenon of scofflaw makes us worrying. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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[D] The danger of scofflaw is most serious. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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[E] The red瞝ight runner is the most brazenly scofflaw. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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[F] Scofflaw is the defy of the law and order of society. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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Law瞐nd瞣rder is the longest瞨unning and probably the best瞝oved political issue in U. S. history. Yet it is painfully apparent that millions of Americans who would never think of themselves as lawbreakers, let alone criminals, are taking increasing liberties with the legal codes that are designed to protect and nourish their society. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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Indeed, there are moments today—amid outlaw litter, tax cheating, illicit noise and motorized anarchy—when it seems as though the scofflaw represents the wave of the future. Harvard Sociologist David Riesman suspects that a majority of Americans have blithely taken to committing supposedly minor derelictions as a matter of course. Already, Riesman says, the ethic of U. S. society is in danger of becoming this:“You餽e a fool if you obey the rules.” o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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Nothing could be more obvious than the evidence supporting Riesman. Scofflaws abound in amazing variety. The graffiti瞤rone turn public surfaces into visual rubbish. Bicyclists often ride as though two瞱heeled vehicles are exempt from all traffic laws. Litterbugs convert their communities into trash dumps. Widespread flurries of ordinances have failed to clear public places of high瞕ecibel portable radios, just as earlier laws failed to wipe out the beer瞫oaked hooliganism that plagues many parks. Tobacco addicts remain hopelessly blind to signs that say NO SMOKING. Respectably dressed pot smokers no longer bother to duck out of public sight to pass around a joint.The flagrant use of cocaine is a festering scandal in middle and upper瞔lass life. And then there are(hello, everybody!)the jaywalkers. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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The dangers of scofflawry vary widely. The person who illegally spits on the sidewalk remains disgusting, but clearly poses less risk to others than the company that illegally buries hazardous chemical waste in an unauthorized location. The fare beater on the subway presents less threat to life than the landlord who ignores fire safety statutes. The most immediately and measurably dangerous scofflawry, however, also happens to be the most visible. The culprit is the American driver, whose lawless activities today add up to a colossal public nuisance. The hazards range from routine double parking that jams city streets to the drunk driving that kills some 25, 000 people and injures at least 650, 000 others yearly! Illegal speeding on open highways? New surveys show that on some interstate highways 83% of all drivers are currently ignoring the federal 55 m. p. h. speed limit. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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The most flagrant scofflaw of them all is the red light runner. The flouting of stop signals has got so bad in Boston that residents tell an anecdote about a cabby who insists that red lights are“just for decoration”. The power of the stoplight to control traffic seems to be waning everywhere. In Los Angeles, redlight running has become perhaps the city餾 most common traffic violation. In New York City, going through an inter瞫ection is like Russian roulette. Admits Police Commissioner Robert J. Mc Guire:“Today it餾 a 5050 toss up as to whether people will stop for a red light.”Meanwhile, his own police largely ignore the lawbreaking. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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Red瞝ight running has always been ranked as a minor wrong, and so it may be in individual instances.When the violation becomes habitual, widespread and incessant, however, a great deal more than a traffic management problem is involved. The flouting of basic rules of the road leaves deep dents in the social mood. Innocent drivers and pedestrians pay a repetitious price in frustration, inconvenience and outrage, not to mention a justified sense of mortal peril. The significance of red瞝ight running is magnified by its high visibility. If hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue, then furtiveness is the true outlaw餾 salute to the force of law瞐nd瞣rder. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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The red瞝ight runner, however, shows no respect whatever for the social rules, and society cannot help being harmed by any repetitious and brazen display of contempt for the fundamentals of order. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (10 points) o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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46) To avoid the various foolish opinions to which mankind is liable, no superhuman genius is required. A few simple rules will keep you, not from all errors, but from silly errors. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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If the matter is one that can be settled by observation, make the observation yourself. Aristotle could have avoided the mistake of thinking that women have fewer teeth than men, by the simple device of asking Mrs. Aristotle to keep her mouth open while he counted. He did not do so because he thought he knew. Thinking that you know when in fact you don餿 is a fatal mistake, to which we are all liable. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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Many matters, however, are less easily brought to the test of experience. 47) If, like most of mankind, you have strong convictions on many such matters, there are ways in which you can make yourself aware of your own prejudice. If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, that is a sign that you subconsciously are aware of having no good reason for thinking as you do. If someone maintains that two and two is five, or that Iceland is on the equator, you feel pity rather than anger, unless you know little of arithmetic or geography that his opinion shakes your own contrary conviction. The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way. 48) So whenever you find yourself getting angry about a difference of opinion, be on your guard; you will probably find, on examination, that your belief is going beyond what the evidence justifies. o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X
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For those who have enough psychological imagination, it is a good plan to imagine an argument with a person having a different opinion. 49) This has one advantage, and only one, as compared with actual conversation with opponents: this one advantage is that the method is not subject to the same limitations of time and space. Mahatma Gandhi considered it unfortunate to have railways and steamboats and machinery; he would have liked to undo the whole of the industrial revolution. You may never have an opportunity of actually meeting anyone who holds this opinion, because in Western countries most people take the advantage of modern technology for granted. 50) But if you want to make sure that you are right in agreeing with the prevailing opinion, you will find it a good plan to test the arguments that occur to you by considering what Gandhi might have said in refutation of them. I have sometimes been led actually to change my mind as a result of this kind of imaginary dialogue. Furthermore, I have frequently found myself growing more agreeable through realizing the possible reasonableness of a hypothetical opponent.[449 Words]o¬Ûv0|~$forum.liuxuehome.com¹á¾ém¾X