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1991
Text1
Awisemanoncesaidthattheonlythingnecessaryforthetriumphofevilisforgoodmen
todonothing.So,asapoliceofficer,Ihavesomeurgentthingstosaytogoodpeople.
DayafterdaymymenandIstruggletoholdbackatidalwaveofcrime.Somethinghasgone
terriblywrongwithouronce-proudAmericanwayoflife.Ithashappenedintheareaofvalues.
Akeyingredientisdisappearing,andIthinkIknowwhatitis:accountability.
Accountabilityisn'thardtodefine.Itmeansthateverypersonisresponsibleforhisor
heractionsandliablefortheirconsequences.
Ofthemanyvaluesthatholdcivilizationtogether-honesty,kindness,andsoon--
accountabilitymaybethemostimportantofall.Withoutit,therecanbenorespect,notrust,
nolaw-and,ultimately,nosociety.
Myjobasapoliceofficeristoimposeaccountabilityonpeoplewhorefuse,orhavenever
learned,toimposeitonthemselves.Butaseverypolicemanknows,externalcontrolsonpeoples
behaviorarefarlesseffectivethaninternalrestraintssuchasguilt,shameandembarrassment.
Fortunatelytherearestillcommunities一一smallertowns,usually-一whereschoolsmaintain
disciplineandwhereparentsholdupstandardsthatproclaim:"Inthisfamilycertainthings
arenottolerated-theysimplyarenotdone!”
Yetmoreandmore,especiallyinourlargercitiesandsuburbs,theseinnerrestraintsare
loosening.Yourtypicalrobberhasnone.Heconsidersyourpropertyhisproperty;hetakeswhat
hewants,includingyourlifeifyouenragehim.
Themaincauseofthisbreak-downisaradicalshiftinattitudes.Thirtyyearsago,ifa
crimewascommitted,societywasconsideredthevictim.Now,inashockingreversal,it'sthe
criminalwhoisconsideredvictimized:byhisunderprivilegedupbringing,bytheschoolthat
didn'tteachhimtoread,bythechurchthatfailedtoreachhimwithmoralguidance,bythe
parentswhodidn,tprovideastablehome.
Idon,tbelieveit.Manyothersinequallydisadvantagedcircumstanceschoosenottoengage
incriminalactivities.Ifwefreethecriminal,evenpartly,fromaccountability,webecome
asocietyofendlessexcuseswherenooneacceptsresponsibilityforanything.
WeinAmericadesperatelyneedmorepeoplewhobelievethatthepersonwhocommitsacrime
istheoneresponsibleforit.
31.Whatthewisemansaidsuggeststhat.
[A]it'sunnecessaryforgoodpeopletodoanythinginfaceofevil
[B]it'scertainthatevilwillprevailifgoodmendonothingaboutit
[C]it'sonlynaturalforvirtuetodefeatevi1
[D]it'sdesirableforgoodmentokeepawayfromevil
32.Accordingtotheauthor,ifapersonisfoundguiltyofacrime,.
[A]societyistobeheldresponsible
[B]moderncivilizationisresponsibleforit
[C]thecriminalhimselfshouldbeartheblame
[D]thestandardsoflivingshouldbeimproved
33.Comparedwiththoseinsmalltowns,peopleinlargecitieshave.
[A]lessself-discipline
[B]bettersenseofdiscipline
[C]moremutualrespect
[D]lesseffectivegovernment
34.Thewriterissorrytohavenoticedthat
[A]peopleinlargecitiestendtoexcusecriminals
[B]peopleinsmalltownsstillsticktoolddisciplineandstandards
[C]today'ssocietylackssympathyforpeopleindifficulty
[D]peopleindisadvantagedcircumstancesareengagedincriminalactivities
35.Thekeypointofthepassageisthat.
[A]stricterdisciplineshouldbemaintainedinschoolsandfamilies
[B]moregoodexamplesshouldbesetforpeopletofollow
[C]morerestrictionsshouldbeimposedonpeople'sbehavior
[D]morepeopleshouldacceptthevalueofaccountability
Text2
Theperiodofadolescence,i.e.,theperiodbetweenchildhoodandadulthood,maybelong
orshort,dependingonsocialexpectationsandonsocietyJsdefinitionastowhatconstitutes
maturityandadulthood.Inprimitivesocietiesadolescenceisfrequentlyarelativelyshort
periodoftime,whileinindustrialsocietieswithpatternsofprolongededucationcoupledwith
lawsagainstchildlabor,theperiodofadolescenceismuchlongerandmayincludemostofthe
seconddecadeofone,slife.Furthermore,thelengthoftheadolescentperiodandthedefinition
ofadulthoodstatusmaychangeinagivensocietyassocialandeconomicconditionschange.
Examplesofthistypeofchangearethedisappearanceofthefrontierinthelatterpartofthe
nineteenthcenturyintheUnitedStates,andmoreuniversally,theindustrializationofan
agriculturalsociety.
Inmodernsociety,ceremoniesforadolescencehavelosttheirformalrecognitionandsymbolic
significanceandtherenolongerisagreementastowhatconstitutesinitiationceremonies.Social
oneshavebeenreplacedbyasequenceofstepsthatleadtoincreasedrecognitionandsocial
status.Forexample,gradeschoolgraduation,highschoolgraduationandcollegegraduation
constitutesuchasequence,andwhileeachstepimpliescertainbehavioralchangesandsocial
recognition,thesignificanceofeachdependsonthesocio-economicstatusandtheeducational
ambitionoftheindividual.Ceremoniesforadolescencehavealsobeenreplacedbylegal
definitionsofstatusroles,rights,privilegesandresponsibilities.Itisduringthenineyears
fromthetwelfthbirthdaytothetwenty-firstthattheprotectiveandrestrictiveaspectsof
chiIdhoodandminorstatusareremovedandadultprivilegesandresponsibilitiesaregranted.
Thetwelve-year-oldisnolongerconsideredachildandhastopayfullfarefortrain,airplane,
theaterandmovietickets.Basically,theindividualatthisageloseschildhoodprivileges
withoutgainingsignificantadultrights.Attheageofsixteentheadolescentisgrantedcertain
adultrightswhichincreaseshissocialstatusbyprovidinghimwithmorefreedomandchoices.
Henowcanobtainadriverslicense;hecanleavepublicschools;andhecanworkwithoutthe
restrictionsofchildlaborlaws.Attheageofeighteenthelawprovidesadultresponsibilities
aswellasrights;theyoungmancannowbeasoldier,buthealsocanmarrywithoutparental
permission.Attheageoftwenty-onetheindividualobtainshisfulllegalrightsasanadult.
Henowcanvote,hecanbuyliquor,hecanenterintofinancialcontracts,andheisentitled
torunforpublicoffice.Noadditionalbasicrightsareacquiredasafunctionofageafter
majoritystatushasbeenattained.Noneoftheselegalprovisionsdetermineatwhatpoint
adulthoodhasbeenreachedbuttheydopointtotheprolongedperiodofadolescence.
36.Theperiodofadolescenceismuchlongerinindustrialsocietiesbecause.
[A]thedefinitionofmaturityhaschanged
[B]theindustrializedsocietyismoredeveloped
[C]moreeducationisprovidedandlawsagainstchildlaboraremade
[D]ceremoniesforadolescencehavelosttheirformalrecognitionandsymbolicsignificance
37.Formersocialceremoniesthatusedtomarkadolescencehavegivenplaceto.
[A]graduationsfromschoolsandcolleges
[B]socialrecognition
[C]socio-economicstatus
[D]certainbehavioralchanges
38.Noonecanexpecttofullyenjoytheadulthoodprivilegesuntilheis.
[A]elevenyearsold
[B]sixteenyearsold
[C]twenty-oneyearsold
[D]betweentwelveandtwenty-oneyearsold
39.Startingfrom22,.
[A]onewillobtainmorebasicrights
[B]theolderonebecomes,themorebasicrightshewillhave
[C]onewon'tgetmorebasicrightsthanwhenheis21
[D]onewillenjoymorerightsgrantedbysociety
40.Accordingtothepassage,itistruethat.
[A]inthelate19thcenturyintheUnitedStatesthedividinglinebetweenadolescenceand
adulthoodnolongerexisted
[B]noonecanmarrywithoutthepermissionofhisparentsuntiltheageoftwenty-one
[C]oneisconsideredtohavereachedadulthoodwhenhehasadriver'slicense
[D]oneisnotfreefromtherestrictionsofchildlaborlawsuntilhecanjointhearmy
Text3
Mostgrowingplantscontainmuchmorewaterthanal1othermaterialscombined.C.R.Barnes
hassuggestedthatitisaspropertotermtheplantawaterstructureastocallahousecomposed
mainlyofbrickabrickbuilding.Certainitisthatallessentialprocessesofplantgrowth
anddevelopmentoccurinwater.Themineralelementsfromthesoilthatareusablebytheplant
mustbedissolvedinthesoilsolutionbeforetheycanbetakenintotheroot.Theyarecarried
toallpartsofthegrowingplantandarebuiItintoessentialplantmaterialswhileinadissolved
state.Thecarbondioxide(C02)fromtheairmayentertheleafasagasbutisdissolvedinwater
intheleafbeforeitiscombinedwithapartofthewatertoformsimplesugars一一thebase
materialfromwhichtheplantbodyismainlybuilt.Activelygrowingplantpartsaregenerally
75to90percentwater.Structuralpartsofplants,suchaswoodystemsnolongeractivelygrowing,
mayhavemuchlesswaterthangrowingtissues.
Theactualamountofwaterintheplantatanyonetime,however,isonlyaverysmallpart
ofwhatpassesthroughitduringitsdevelopment.Theprocessesofphotosynthesis,bywhichcarbon
dioxideandwaterarecombined-inthepresenceofchlorophyll(叶绿素)andwithenergyderived
fromlight-toformsugars,requirethatcarbondioxidefromtheairentertheplant.This
occursmainlyintheleaves.Theleafsurfaceisnotsolidbutcontainsgreatnumbersofminute
openings,throughwhichthecarbondioxideenters.Thesamestructurethatpermitstheonegas
toentertheleaf,however,permitsanothergas-一watervapor--tobelostfromit.Sincecarbon
dioxideispresentintheaironlyintracequantities(3to4partsin10,000partsofair)
andwatervaporisnearsaturationintheairspaceswithintheleaf(at80T,saturatedair
wouldcontainabout186partsofwatervaporin10,000partsofair),thetotalamountofwater
vaporlostismanytimesthecarbondioxideintake.Actually,becauseofwindandotherfactors,
thelossofwaterinproportiontocarbondioxideintakemaybeevengreaterthantherelative
concentrationsofthetwogases.Also,notallofthecarbondioxidethatenterstheleafis
synthesizedintocarbohydrates(碳水化合物).
41.Agrowingplantneedswaterforallofthefollowingexcept.
[A]formingsugars
[B]sustainingwoodystems
[C]keepinggreen
[D]producingcarbondioxide
42.Theessentialfunctionofphotosynthesisintermsofplantneedsis.
[A]toformsugars
[B]toderiveenergyfromlight
[C]topreservewater
[D]tocombinecarbondioxidewithwater
43.Thesecondparagraphusesfactstodeveloptheessentialideathat.
[A]aplantefficientlyutilizesmostofthewateritabsorbs
[B]carbondioxideistheessentialsubstanceneededforplantdevelopment
[C]aplantneedsmorewaterthanisfoundinitscomposition
[D]thestrongerthewind,themorethewatervaporloss
44.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
[A]Themineralelementswillnotbeabsorbedbytheplantunlesstheyaredissolvedinits
root.
[B]Thewoodystemscontainmorewaterthantheleaves.
[C]Airexistingaroundtheleafisfoundtobesaturated.
[D]Onlypartofthecarbondioxideintheplantsissynthesized.
45.Thispassageismainlyabout.
[A]thefunctionsofcarbondioxideandwater
[B]theroleofwaterinagrowingplant
[C]theprocessofsimplesugarformation
[D]thesynthesisofwaterwithcarbondioxide
1992
Text1
Itisallverywelltoblametrafficjams,thecostofpetrolandthequickpaceofmodern
life,butmannersontheroadsarebecominghorrible.Everybodyknowsthatthenicestmenbecome
monstersbehindthewheel.Itisverywell,again,tohaveatigerinthetank,buttohaveone
inthedriver?sseatisanothermatteraltogether.Youmighttoleratetheoddroad-hog,the
rudeandinconsideratedriver,butnowadaysthewel1-manneredmotorististheexceptiontothe
rule.Perhapsthesituationcallsfora“BeKindtoOtherDrivers”campaign,otherwiseitmay
getcompletelyoutofhand.
Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsensetoo.Ittakesthemostcool-headed
andgood-temperedofdriverstoresistthetemptationtorevengewhensubjectedtouncivilized
behavior.Ontheotherhand,alittlepolitenessgoesalongwaytowardsrelievingthetensions
ofmotoring.Afriendlynodorawaveofacknowledgementinresponsetoanactofpoliteness
helpstocreateanatmosphereofgoodwillandtolerancesonecessaryinmoderntrafficconditions.
Butsuchacknow1edgementsofpolitenessarealltooraretoday.Manydriversnowadaysdon't
evenseemabletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.
However,misplacedpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.Typicalexamplesarethedriverwho
brakesviolentlytoallowacartoemergefromasidestreetatsomehazardtofollowingtraffic,
whenafewsecondslatertheroadwouldbeclearanyway;orthemanwhowavesachildacross
azebracrossingintothepathofoncomingvehiclesthatmaybeunabletostopintime.Thesame
goesforencouragingoldladiestocrosstheroadwhereverandwhenevertheycareto.Italways
amazesmethatthehighwaysarenotcoveredwiththedeadbodiesofthesegrannies.
Aveterandriver,whosemannersarefaultless,toldmeitwouldhelpifmotoristslearnt
tofiltercorrectlyintotrafficstreamsoneatatimewithoutcausingthetotalblockagesthat
giverisetobadtemper.Unfortunately,modernmotoristscan,tevenlearntodrive,letalone
masterthesubtleraspectsofboatmanship.Yearsagotheexpertswarnedusthatthecar-ownership
explosionwoulddemandalotmoregive-and-takefromallroadusers.Itishightimeforall
ofustotakethismessagetoheart.
31.Accordingtothispassage,troublesontheroadareprimarilycausedby.
[A]people'sattitudetowardstheroad-hog
[B]therhythmofmodernlife
[C]thebehaviorofthedriver
[D]trafficconditions
32.Thesentence“Youmighttoleratetheoddroad-hog...therule.”(Para.1)impliesthat
[A]oursocietyisunjusttowardswell-manneredmotorists
[B]rudedriverscanbemetonlyoccasionally
[C]thewel1-manneredmotoristcannottoleratetheroad-hog
[D]nowadaysimpolitedriversconstitutethemajorityofmotorists
33.By“goodsense,“thewritermeans.
[A]thedriversabilitytounderstandandreactreasonably
[B]thedriver?spromptresponsetodifficultandsevereconditions
[C]thedriver'stoleranceofrudeorevensavagebehavior
[D]thedriver?sacknowledgementofpolitenessandregulations
34.Expertshavelongpointedoutthatinthefaceofcar-ownershipexplosion,.
[A]roadusersshouldmakemoresacrifice
[B]driversshouldbereadytoyieldtoeachother
[C]driversshouldhavemorecommunicationamongthemselves
[D]driverswillsuffergreatlossiftheypaynorespecttoothers
35.Inthewriter'sopinion,.
[A]stricttrafficregulationsarebadlyneeded
[B]driversshouldapplyroadpolitenessproperly
[C]rudedriversshouldbepunished
[D]driversshouldavoidtrafficjams
Text2
Intheatmosphere,carbondioxideactsratherlikeaone-waymirror-theglassintheroof
ofagreenhousewhichallowsthesun'sraystoenterbutpreventstheheatfromescaping.
Accordingtoaweatherexpertsprediction,theatmospherewillbe3℃warmerintheyear
2050thanitistoday,ifmancontinuestoburnfuelsatthepresentrate.Ifthiswarmingup
tookplace,theicecapsinthepoleswouldbegintomelt,thusraisingsealevelseveralmetres
andseverelyfloodingcoastalcities.Also,theincreaseinatmospherictemperaturewouldlead
togreatchangesintheclimateofthenorthernhemisphere,possiblyresultinginanalteration
ofearth?schieffood-growingzones.
Inthepast,concernaboutaman-madewarmingoftheearthhasconcentratedontheArctic
becausetheAntarcticismuchcolderandhasamuchthickericesheet.Buttheweatherexperts
arenowpayingmoreattentiontoWestAntarctic,whichmaybeaffectedbyonlyafewdegrees
ofwarming:inotherwords,byawarmingonthescalethatwillpossiblytakeplaceinthenext
fiftyyearsfromtheburningoffuels.
SatellitepicturesshowthatlargeareasofAntarcticicearealreadydisappearing.The
evidenceavailablesuggeststhatawarminghastakenplace.Thisfitsthetheorythatcarbon
dioxidewarmstheearth.
However,mostofthefuelisburntinthenorthernhemisphere,wheretemperaturesseemto
befalling.Scientistsconclude,therefore,thatuptonownaturalinfluencesontheweather
haveexceededthosecausedbyman.Thequestionis:Whichnaturalcausehasmosteffectonthe
weather?
Onepossibilityisthevariablebehaviorofthesun.Astronomersatoneresearchstation
havestudiedthehotspotsand“cold"spots(thatis,therelativelylesshotspots)onthe
sun.Asthesunrotates,every27.5days,itpresentshotteror“colder”facestotheearth,
anddifferentaspectstodifferentpartsoftheearth.Thisseemstohaveaconsiderableeffect
onthedistributionoftheearth?satmosphericpressure,andconsequentlyonwindcirculation.
Thesunisalsovariableoveralongterm:itsheatoutputgoesupanddownincycles,thelatest
trendbeingdownward.
Scientistsarenowfindingmutualrelationsbetweenmodelsofsolar-weatherinteractions
andtheactualclimateovermanythousandsofyears,includingthelastIceAge.Theproblem
isthatthemodelsarepredictingthattheworldshouldbeenteringanewIceAgeanditisnot.
Onewayofsolvingthistheoreticaldifficultyistoassumeadelayofthousandsofyearswhile
thesolareffectsovercometheinertia(惯性)oftheearthJsclimate.Ifthisisright,the
warmingeffectofcarbondioxidemightthusbeservingasausefulcounter-balancetothesun's
diminishingheat.
36.Itcanbeconcludedthataconcentrationofcarbondioxideintheatmospherewould
[A]preventthesun'sraysfromreachingtheearth,ssurface
[B]meanawarmingupintheArctic
[C]accountforgreatchangesintheclimateinthenorthernhemisphere
[D]raisethetemperatureoftheearth?ssurface
37.Thearticlewaswrittentoexplain.
[A]thegreenhouseeffect
[B]thesolareffectsontheearth
[C]themodelsofsolar-weatherinteractions
[D]thecausesaffectingweather
38.Althoughthefuelconsumptionisgreaterinthenorthernhemisphere,temperaturesthereseem
tobefalling.Thisis.
[A]mainlybecausethelevelsofcarbondioxidearerising
[B]possiblebecausetheicecapsinthepolesaremelting
[C]exclusivelyduetotheeffectoftheinertiaoftheearth?sclimate
[D]partlyduetovariationsintheoutputofsolarenergy
39.Onthebasisoftheirmodels,scientistsareoftheopinionthat.
[A]theclimateoftheworldshouldbebecomingcooler
[B]itwilltakethousandsofyearsfortheinertiaoftheearth,sclimatetotakeeffect
[C]theman-madewarmingeffecthelpstoincreasethesolareffects
[D]thenewIceAgewillbedelayedbythegreenhouseeffect
40.IftheassumptionaboutthedelayofanewIceAgeiscorrect,.
[A]thebestwaytoovercomethecoolingeffectwouldbetoburnmorefuels
[B]icewouldsooncoverthenorthernhemisphere
[C]theincreasedlevelsofcarbondioxideintheatmospherecouldwarmuptheeartheven
morequickly
[D]thegreenhouseeffectcouldworktotheadvantageoftheearth
Text3
Somepeoplebelievethatinternationalsportcreatesgoodwillbetweenthenationsandthat
ifcountriesplaygamestogethertheywilllearntolivetogether.Otherssaythattheopposite
istrue:thatinternationalcontestsencouragefalsenationalprideandleadtomisunderstanding
andhatred.Thereisprobablysometruthinbotharguments,butinrecentyearstheOlympicGames
havedonelittletosupporttheviewthatsportsencouragesinternationalbrotherhood.Notonly
wastherethetragicincidentinvolvingthemurderofathletes,buttheGameswerealsoruined
bylesserincidentscausedprincipallybyminornationalcontests.
Onecountryreceiveditssecond-placemedalswithvisibleindignationafterthehockey(曲
棍球)final.Therehadbeennoisyscenesattheendofthehockeymatch,thelosersobjecting
tothefinaldecisions.Theywereconvincedthatoneoftheirgoalsshouldnothavebeendisallowed
andthattheiropponents'victorywasunfair.Theirmanagerwasinaragewhenhesaid:"This
wasn,thockey.HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederationarefinished.vThepresident
oftheFederationsaidlaterthatsuchbehaviorcouldresultinthesuspensionoftheteamfor
atleastthreeyears.
TheAmericanbasketballteamannouncedthattheywouldnotyieldfirstplacetoRussia,after
adisputableendtotheircontest.Thegamehadendedindisturbance.Itwasthoughtatfirst
thattheUnitedStateshadwon,byasinglepoint,butitwasannouncedthattherewerethree
secondsstilltoplay.ARussianplayerthenthrewtheballfromoneendofthecourttothe
other,andanotherplayerpoppeditintothebasket.ItwasthefirsttimetheUSAhadeverlost
anOlympicbasketbal1match.Anappealjurydebatedthematterforfourandahalfhoursbefore
announcingthattheresultwouldstand.TheAmericanplayersthenvotednottoreceivethesilver
medals.
Incidentsofthiskindwillcontinueaslongassportisplayedcompetitivelyratherthan
fortheloveofthegame.Thesuggestionthatathletesshouldcompeteasindividuals,orin
non-nationalteams,mightbetoomuchtohopefor.ButinthepresentorganizationoftheOlympics
thereisfartoomuchthatencouragesaggressivepatriotism.
41.Accordingtotheauthor,recentOlympicGameshave.
[A]createdgoodwillbetweenthenations
[B]bredonlyfalsenationalpride
[C]barelyshowedanyinternationalfriendship
[D]ledtomoreandmoremisunderstandingandhatred
42.Whatdidthemanagermeanbysaying,”・・・HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederation
arefinished”?
[A]Histeamwouldnolongertakepartininternationalgames.
[B]HockeyandtheFederationarebothruinedbytheunfairdecisions.
[C]ThereshouldbenomorehockeymatchesorganizedbytheFederation.
[D]TheFederationshouldbedissolved.
43.Thebasketballexampleimpliedthat.
[A]toomuchpatriotismwasdisplayedintheincident
[B]theannouncementtoprolongthematchwaswrong
[C]theappealjurywastoohesitantinmakingthedecision
[D]theAmericanteamwasrightinrejectingthesilvermedals
44.TheauthorgivesthetwoexamplesinParagraphs2and3toshow.
[A]howfalsenationalprideledtoundesirableincidentsininternationalgames
[B]thatsportsmenhavebeenmoreobedientthantheyusedtobe
[C]thatcompetitivenessinthegamesdiscouragesinternationalfriendship
[D]thatunfairdecisionsarecommoninOlympicGames
45.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthepassage?
[A]TheorganizationoftheOlympicGamesmustbeimproved.
[B]AthletesshouldcompeteasindividualintheOlympicGames.
[C]Sportshouldbeplayedcompetitivelyratherthanfortheloveofthegame.
[D]Internationalcontestsareliableformisunderstandingbetweennations.
1993
Text1
Islanguage,likefood,abasichumanneedwithoutwhichachildatacriticalperiodof
lifecanbestarvedanddamaged?Judgingfromthedrasticexperiment
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