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2007考研英语强化班授课讲义(十六)
I. Use of English (Cloze)
Humans are unique in the extent to which they can reflect on themselves and others. Humans are able to__1__, to think in abstract terms, to reflect on the future. A meaningless,__2__world is an insecure world we do not like. When it__3__to human behavior, we infer meaning and__4__to make the behavior understandable.__5__all this means is that people develop “quasi-theories” of human behavior, that is, theories that are not developed in__6__, scientific manner. When doing so, people believe they know__7__humans do the things they do.
Let’s consider an example. In the United States people have been__8__with the increasing amount of crime for several years. The extent of crime bothers us because we ourselves could be victims. But it__9__bothers us that people behave in such ways. Why can such things happen? We develop quasi-theories. We__10__concerned about the high crime rate, but we now believe we__11__it: our criminal justice system is__12 ; people have grown selfish and inconsiderate as our moral values weaken__13__the influence of liberal ideas; too many people are on drugs.
These explanations suggest possible solutions ——__14__the courts and put more people in jail as examples to other law breakers. There is now hope__15__the problem of crime can be solved if only we__16__these solutions. Again, the world is no longer meaningless nor__17__so threatening.
These quasi-theories__18__serve a very important function for us. But how accurate are they? How__19__will the suggested solutions be? These questions must be answered with__20__to how people normally go about developing or attaining their quasi-theories of human behavior. (286 words)
注:quasi-(构成合成词)表示“疑似…的,准…的。go about着手进行,着手处理。
1. A. reason B. consider C. deem D. dwell
2. A. unanimous B. unimaginable C. unpredictable D. unfortunate
3. A. goes B. comes C. makes D. concerns
4. A. explanations B. motives C. conclusions D. consequence
5. A. That B. Even C. As D. What
6. A. an objective B. a subjective C. a theoretic D. a conclusive
7. A. how B. why C. whether D. when
8. A. worried B. disturbed C. bewildered D. concerned
9. A. also B. even C. yet D. still
10. A. retain B. remain C. maintain D. sustain
11. A. master B. conceive C. understand D. acquire
12. A. precautious B. inadequate C. deficient D. destructive
13. A. for B. as C. from D. beyond
14. A. consolidate B. stiffen C. confirm D. strengthen
15. A. which B. whether C. that D. how
16. A. act on B. work out C. see to D. set up
17. A. rather B. very C. much D. quite
18. A. moreover B. therefore C. nevertheless D. otherwise
19. A. effective B. efficient C. sufficient D. capable
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II. 选择搭配题
Directions:In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-- 45, choose the most suitable one from the list A--G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
This year's good-news / bad-news report on technology usage in the United States contains hardly any surprises. And that really got my attention. The upside is that computer ownership and Internet connectivity are booming. The number of homes with a computer has nearly doubled in the past four years. Today, the computer has taken up appliance status in more than 42 percent of households across the United States.
41) _______________________________. Online access was up more than 50 percent in just the past year (from 1997 to 1998). Now, more than one quarter of all U.S. households can surf in cyberspace.
Mostly, this explosive growth has occurred democratically. 42) _________________________.
We view these trends as favorable without the slightest question because we clearly see computer technology as empowering. 43) _______________________________. I myself am hoping that such assumptions are true and that world peace, love, understanding, will somehow be future byproducts.
44) _______________________________. That is, the digital explosion is not booming at the same pace for everyone. Yes, it is true that we are all plugged in to a much greater degree than any of us have been in the past. But some of us are more plugged in than others and are getting plugged in far more rapidly. And this gap is widening even as the pace of the information age accelerates through society.
45) _______________________________.
The highest income bracket households, those earning more than $75,000 annually, are 20 times as likely to have access to the Internet as households at the lowest income levels, under $10,000 annually. The computer penetration rate at the high-income level is an astounding 76.56 percent, compared with 8 percent at the bottom end of the scale.
Technology access differs widely by educational level. College gradates are 16 times as likely to be Internet surfers at homes as are those with only elementary-school





