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1、美国法学院入学考试lsat阅读真题6(含答案)section itime 35 minutes 26 questionsdirections: each passage in this section is followed by a group of questions to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. for some of the questions, more than one of the choices could conceivably answer the quest
2、ion. however, you are to choose the best answer, that is, the response that most accurately and completely answers the question, and blacken the corresponding space on your answer sheet.to many developers of technologies that affect public health or the environment, “risk communication” means persua
3、ding the public that the potential risks of such technologies are small and should be ignored. those who communicate risks in this way seem to believe that lay people do not understand the actual nature of technological risk, and they can cite studies asserting that although people apparently ignore
4、 mundane hazards that pose significant danger, they get upset about exotic hazards that pose little chance of death or injury. because some risk communicators take this persuasive stance, many lay people see “risk communication” as a euphemism for brainwashing done by experts.since, however, the goa
5、l of risk communication should be to enable people to make informed decisions about technological risks, a clear understanding about how the public perceives risk is needed. lay peoples definitions of “risk” are more likely to reflect subjective ethical concerns than are experts definitions. lay peo
6、ple, for example, tend to perceive a small risk to children as more significant than a large risk to consenting adults who benefit from the risk-creating technology. however, if asked to rank hazards by the number of annual fatalities, without reference to ethical judgments, lay people provide quite
7、 reasonable estimates, demonstrating that they have substantial knowledge about many risks. although some studies claim to demonstrate that lay people have inappropriate concerns about exotic hazards, these studies often use questionable methods, such as asking lay people to rank risks that are hard
8、 to compare. in contrast, a recent study showed that when lay people were given the necessary facts and time, they understood the specific risks of electromagnetic fields produced by high-voltage power transmission well enough to make informed decisions.risk communication should therefore be based o
9、n the principle that people process new information in the context of their existing beliefs. if people know nothing about a topic, they will find messages about that topic incomprehensible. if they have erroneous beliefs, they are likely to misconstrue the messages. thus, communicators need to know
10、 the nature and extent of recipients knowledge and beliefs in order to design messages that will not be dismissed or misinterpreted. this need was demonstrated in a research project concerning the publics level of knowledge about risks posed by the presence of radon in the home. researchers used ope
11、n-ended interviews and questionnaires to determine what information should be included in their brochure on radon. subjects who read the researchers brochure performed significantly better in understanding radon risks than did a control group who read a brochure that was written using a different ap
12、proach by a government agency. thus, careful preparation can help risk communicators to produce balanced material that tells people what they need to know to make decisions about technological risks.1. which one of the following best expresses the main point of the passage?(a) risk communicators are
13、 effectively addressing the proliferation of complex technologies that have increasing impact on public health and safety.(b) risk communicators should assess lay peoples understanding of technologies in order to be able to give them the information they need to make reasonable decisions.(c) experts
14、 who want to communicate to the public about the possible risks of complex technologies must simplify their message to ensure that it is understandable.(d) risk communication can be perceived as the task of persuading lay people to accept the impact of a particular technology on their lives.(e) lay
15、people can be unduly influenced by subjective concerns when making decisions about technological risks.2. the authors of the passage would be most likely to agree that the primary purpose of risk communication should be to(a) explain rather than to persuade(b) promote rather than to justify(c) influ
16、ence experts rather than to influence lay people(d) allay peoples fears about mundane hazards rather than about exotic hazards(e) foster public acceptance of new technologies rather than to acknowledge peoples ethical concerns3. according to the passage, it is probable that which one of the followin
17、g will occur when risk communicators attempt to communicate with lay people who have mistaken ideas about a particular technology?(a) the lay people perceiving that the risk communicators have provided more-reliable information, will discard their mistaken notion.(b) the lay people will only partial
18、ly revise their ideas on the basis of the new information.(c) the lay people fitting the new information into their existing framework will interpret the communication differently that the risk communicators had intended.(d) the lay people misunderstanding the new information will further distort th
19、e information when they communicate it to other lay people.(e) the lay people will ignore any communication about a technology they consider potentially dangerous.4. which one of the following is most clearly an example of the kind of risk perception discussed in the “studies” mentioned in line 8?(a
20、) a skydiver checks the lines on her parachute several times before a jump because tangled lines often keep the parachutes from opening properly(b) a person decides to quit smoking in order to lesson the probability of lung damage to himself and his family(c) a homeowner who decides to have her hous
21、e tested for radon also decides not to allow anyone to smoke in her house(d) a person who often weaves in and out of traffic while driving his car at excessive speeds worries about meteorites hitting his house(e) a group of townspeople opposes the building of a nuclear waste dump outsider their town
22、 and proposes that the dump be placed in another town5. it can be inferred that the authors of the passage would be more likely than would the risk communicators discussed in the first paragraph to emphasize which one of the following?(a) lay peoples tendency to become alarmed about technologies tha
23、t they find new or strange(b) lay peoples tendency to compare risks that experts would not consider comparable(c) the need for lay people to adopt scientists advice about technological risk(d) the inability of lay people to rank hazards by the number of fatalities caused annually(e) the impact of la
24、y peoples value systems on their perceptions of risk6. according to the passage many lay people believe which one of the following about risk communication?(a) it focuses excessively on mundane hazards.(b) it is a tool used to manipulate the public.(c) it is a major cause of inaccuracies in public k
25、nowledge about science.(d) it most often functions to help people make informed decisions.(e) its level of effectiveness depends on the level of knowledge its audience already has.参考答案:1-6 bacdebin april 1990 representatives of the pico korea union of electronics workers in buchon city, south korea,
26、 traveled to the united states in order to demand just settlement of their claims from the parent company of their employers, who upon the formation of the union had shut down operations without paying the workers. from the beginning, the union cause was championed by an unprecedented coalition of k
27、orean american groups and deeply affected the korean american community on several levels.first, it served as a rallying focus for a diverse community often divided by generation, class and political ideologies. most notably, the pico cause mobilized many young second-generation korean americans, ma
28、ny of whom had never been part of a political campaign before, let alone one involving korean issues. members of this generation, unlike first-generation korean americans, generally fall within the more privileged sectors of the korean american community and often feel alienated from their korean ro
29、ots. in addition to raising the political consciousness of young korean americans, the pico struggle sparked among them new interest in their cultural identity. the pico workers also suggested new roles that can be played by recent immigrants, particularly working-class immigrants. these immigrants
30、knowledge of working conditions overseas can help to globalize the perspective of their communities and can help to establish international ties on a more personal level, as witnessed in the especially warm exchange between the pico workers and recent working-class immigrants from china. in addition
31、 to broadening the political base within the korean american community, the pico struggle also led to new alliances between the korean american community and progressive labor and social justice groups within the larger societyas evidenced in the support received from the coalition of labor union wo
32、men and leading african american unionists.the reasons for these effects lie in the nature of the cause. the issues raised by the pico unionists had such a strong human component that differences within the community became secondary to larger concerns for social justice and workers rights. the work
33、ers demands for compensation and respect were unencumbered with strong ideological trappings. the economic exploitation faced by the pico workers underscored the common interests of korean workers, korean americans, the working class more inclusively, and a broad spectrum of community leaders.the pi
34、co workers campaign thus offers an important lesson. it demonstrates that ethnic communities need more than just a knowledge of history and culture as artifacts of the past in order to strengthen their ethnic identity. it shows that perhaps the most effective means of empowerment for many ethnic com
35、munities of immigrant derivation may be an identification with and participation in current struggles for economic and social justice in their countries of origin.7. which one of the following best describes the main topic of the passage?(a) the contribution of the korean american community to impro
36、ving the working conditions of koreans employed by united states companies(b) the change brought about in the korean american community by contacts with koreans visiting the united states(c) the contribution of recent immigrants from korea to strengthening ethnic identity in the korean american comm
37、unity(d) the effects on the korean american community of a dispute between korean union workers and a united states company(e) the effect of the politicization of second-generation korean americans on the korean american community as a whole8. the passage suggests that which one of the following was
38、 a significant factor in the decision to shut down the pico plant in buchon city?(a) the decreasing profitability of maintaining operations in korea(b) the failure to resolve long-standing disputes between the pico workers and management(c) the creation of a union by the pico workers(d) the withhold
39、ing of workers wages by the parent company(e) the finding of an alternate site for operations9. which one of the following is not mentioned in the passage as a recent development in the korean american community?(a) young second-generation korean americans have begun to take an interest in their kor
40、ean heritage.(b) recent korean american immigrants of working-class backgrounds have begun to enter the more privileged sectors of the korean american community.(c) korean americans have developed closer ties with activist groups from other sectors of the population.(d) previously nonpolitical membe
41、rs of the korean american community have become more politically active.(e) the korean american community has been able to set aside political and generational disparities in order to support a common cause.10. it can be inferred that the author of the passage would most likely agree with which one
42、of the following statements about ethnic communities of immigrant derivation?(a) such communities can derive important benefits from maintaining ties with their countries of origin.(b) such communities should focus primarily on promoting study of the history and culture of their people in order to s
43、trengthen their ethnic identity.(c) such communities can most successfully mobilize and politicize their young people by addressing the problems of young people of all backgrounds.(d) the more privileged sectors of such communities are most likely to maintain a sense of closeness to their cultural r
44、oots.(e) the politicization of such a community is unlikely to affect relations with other groups within the larger society.11. in the second paragraph, the author refers to immigrants from china most probably in order to do which one of the following?(a) highlight the contrast between working condi
45、tions in the united states and in korea(b) demonstrate the uniqueness of the problem faced by the pico workers(c) offer an example of the type of role that can be played by recent working-class immigrants(d) provide an analogy for the type of activism displayed by the korean american community(e) co
46、mpare the disparate responses of two immigrant communities to similar problems12. the primary purpose of the passage is to(a) describe recent developments in the korean american community that have strongly affected other ethnic communities of immigrant derivation(b) describe a situation in the kore
47、an american community that presents a model for the empowerment of ethnic communities of immigrant derivation(c) detail the problems faced by the korean american community in order to illustrate the need for the empowerment of ethnic communities of immigrant derivation(d) argue against economic and
48、social injustice in the countries of origin of ethnic communities of immigrant derivation(e) assess the impact of the unionization movement on ethnic communities of immigrant derivation13. which one of the following most accurately states the function of the third paragraph?(a) it explains why the p
49、ico workers brought their cause to the united states.(b) it explains how the pico cause differed from other causes that had previously mobilized the korean american community.(c) it explains why the pico workers were accorded such broad support.(d) it explains how other ethnic groups of immigrant de
50、rivation in the united states have profited from the example of the pico workers.(e) it explains why different generations of korean americans reacted in different ways to the pico cause.参考答案:7-13 dcbacbcin recent years, scholars have begun to use social science tools to analyze court opinions. thes
51、e scholars have justifiably criticized traditional legal research for its focus on a few cases that may not be representative and its fascination with arcane matters that do not affect real people with real legal problems. zirkel and schoenfeld, for example, have championed the application of social
52、 science tools to the analysis of case law surrounding discrimination against women in higher education employment. their studies have demonstrated how these social science tools may be used to serve the interests of scholars, lawyers and prospective plaintiffs as well. however, their enthusiasm for
53、 the “outcomes analysis” technique seems misguided.of fundamental concern is the outcomes analysts assumption that simply counting the number of successful and unsuccessful plaintiffs will be useful to prospective plaintiffs. although the odds are clearly against the plaintiff in sex discrimination
54、cases, plaintiffs who believe that their cause is just and that they will prevail are not swayed by such evidence. in addition, because lawsuits are so different in the details of the case, in the quality of the evidence the plaintiff presents, and in the attitude of the judge toward academic plaint
55、iffs, giving prospective plaintiffs statistics about overall outcomes without analyzing the reason for these outcomes is of marginal assistance. outcomes analysis, for example, ignores the fact that in certain academic sex discrimination casesthose involving serious procedural violations or incrimin
56、ating evidence in the form of written admissions of discriminatory practicesplaintiffs are much more likely to prevail.two different approaches offer more useful applications of social science tools in analyzing sex discrimination cases. one is a process called “policy capturing,” in which the resea
57、rcher reads each opinion, identifies variables discussed in the opinion, such as the regularity of employer evaluations of the plaintiff performance, training of evaluators, and the kind of evaluation instrument used, and then uses multivariate analysis to determine whether these variables predict t
58、he outcome of the lawsuit. the advantage of policy capturing research is that it attempts to explain the reason for the outcome, rather than simply reporting the outcome, and identifies factors that contribute to a plaintiffs success or failure. taking a slightly different approach, other scholars have adopted a technique that requires reading complete transcripts of all sex discrimination cases litigated during a certain time period to identify variables such as the nature of the alleg
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