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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankand
markA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Asmanypeoplehitmiddleage,theyoftenstarttonoticethattheirmemory
andmentalclarityarenotwhattheyusedtobe.Wesuddenlycan'tremember___1___
weputthekeysjustamomentago,oranoldacquaintance,sname,orthename
ofanoldbandweusedtolove.Asthebrain___2___,werefertotheseoccurrences
as〃seniormoments.zz___3___seeminglyinnocent,thislossofmentalfocuscan
potentiallyhavea(n)___4___impactonourprofessional,social,andpersonal
—5—,
Neuroscientists,expertswhostudythenervoussystem,areincreasingly
showingthatthere,sactuallyalotthatcanbedone.It___6___outthatthe
brainneedsexerciseinmuchthesamewayourmusclesdo,andtherightmental
___7___cansignificantlyimproveourbasiccognitive___8___.Thinkingis
essentiallya___9___ofmakingconnectionsinthebrain.Toacertainextent,
ourabilityto___10___inmakingtheconnectionsthatdriveintelligenceis
inherited.___11___,becausetheseconnectionsaremadethrougheffortand
practice,scientistsbelievethatintelligencecanexpandandfluctuate___12___
mentaleffort.
Now,anewWeb-basedcompanyhastakenitastep___13___anddevelopedthe
firstz,braintrainingprogram"designedtoactuallyhelppeopleimproveandregain
theirmental___14___.
TheWeb-basedprogram___15___youtosystematicallyimproveyourmemoryand
attentionskills.Theprogramkeeps___16___ofyourprogressandprovides
detailedfeedback___17___yourperformanceandimprovement.Mostimportantly,
it___18___modifiesandenhancesthegamesyouplayto___19___onthestrengths
youaredeveloping-muchlikea(n)___20___exerciseroutinerequiresyouto
increaseresistanceandvaryyourmuscleuse.
1.[A]where[B]when[C]that[D]why
2.[A]improves[B]fades[C]recovers[D]collapses
3.[A]If[BlUnless[C]0nce[D]While
4.[A]uneven[B]limited[C]damaging[D]obscure
5.[A]wellbeing[B]environment[C]relationship[D]outlook
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6.[A]turns[B]finds[C]points[D]figures
7.[A]roundabouts[B]responses[C]workouts[D]associations
8.[A]genre[B]functions[C]circumstances[D]criterion
9.[A]channel[B]condition[C]sequence[D]process
10.[A]persist[B]believe[C]excel[D]feature
11.[A]Therefore[B]Moreover[C]Otherwise[D]However
12.[A]accordingto[B]regardlessof[C]apartfrom[D]insteadof
13.[A]back[B]further[C]aside[D]around
14.[A]sharpness[B]stability[C]framework[D]flexibility
15.[A]forces[B]reminds[C]hurries[D]allows
16.[A]hold[B]track[C]order[D]pace
17.[A]to[B]with[C]for[D]on
18.[A]irregularly[B]habitually[C]constantly[D]unusually
19.[A]carry[B]put[C]build[D]take
20.[A]risky[B]effective[C]idle[D]familiar
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing
A,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
Inorderto〃changelivesforthebetter〃andreduce"dependency"George
Osborne,ChancelloroftheExchequer,introducedthe/zupfrontworksearch“scheme.
OnlyifthejoblessarriveatthejobcentrewithaCV,registerforonlinejob
search,andstartlookingforworkwilltheybeeligibleforbenefitandthenthey
shouldreportweeklyratherthanfortnightly.Whatcouldbemorereasonable?
Moreapparentreasonablenessfollowed.Therewillnowbeaseven-daywaitfor
thejobseekerJsallowance."Thosefirstfewdaysshouldbespentlookingforwork,
notlookingtosignon.zzheclaimed.〃We'redoingthesethingsbecauseweknow
theyhelppeoplestayoffbenefitsandhelpthoseonbenefitsgetintoworkfaster.zz
Help?Really?Onfirsthearing,thiswasthesociallyconcernedchancellor,trying
tochangelivesforthebetter,completewith"reforms"toanobviouslyindulgent
systemthatdemandstoolittleeffortfromthenewlyunemployedtofindwork,and
subsidiseslaziness.Whatmotivatedhim,weweretounderstand,washiszealfor
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^fundamentalfairness”-protectingthetaxpayer,controllingspendingand
ensuringthatonlythemostdeservingclaimantsreceivedtheirbenefits.
Losingajobishurting:youdon'tskipdowntothejobcentrewithasong
inyourheart,delightedattheprospectofdoublingyourincomefromthegenerous
state.Itisfinanciallyterrifying,psychologicallyembarrassingandyouknow
thatsupportisminimalandextraordinarilyhardtoget.Youarenownotwanted;
yousupportisminimalandextraordinarilyhardtoget.Youarenownotwanted;
youarenowexcludedfromtheworkenvironmentthatofferspurposeandstructure
inyourlife.Worse,thecrucialincometofeedyourselfandyourfamilyandpay
thebillshasdisappeared.Askanyonenewlyunemployedwhattheywantandthe
answerisalways:ajob.
ButinOsborneland,yourfirstinstinctistofallintodependency一permanent
dependencyifyoucangetit-supportedbyastateonlytooreadytoindulge
yourfalsehood.Itisasthough20yearsofever-tougherreformsofthejobsearch
andbenefitadministrationsystemneverhappened.TheprincipleofBritishwelfare
isnolongerthatyoucaninsureyourselfagainsttheriskofunemploymentand
receiveunconditionalpaymentsifthedisasterhappens.Eventheveryphrase
“jobseeker'sallowance”-inventedin1996—isaboutredefiningtheunemployed
asa“jobseeker〃whohadnomandatoryrighttoabenefitheorshehasearnedthrough
makingnationalinsurancecontributions.Instead,theclaimantreceivesa
time-limited"allowance,“conditionalonactivelyseekingajob;noentitlement
andnoinsurance,at£71.70aweek,oneoftheleastgenerousintheEU.
21.GeorgeOsborne'sschemewasintendedto
[A]providetheunemployedwitheasieraccesstobenefits.
[B]encouragejobseekersactiveengagementinjobseeking.
[C]motivatetheunemployedtoreportvoluntarily.
[D]guaranteejobseekers'legitimaterighttobenefits.
22.Thephrase,〃tosignon〃(Line3,Para.2)mostprobablymeans
[A]tocheckontheavailabilityofjobsatthejobcentre.
[B]toacceptthegovernment?srestrictionsontheallowance.
[C]toregisterforanallowancefromthegovernment.
[D]toattendagovernmentaljob-trainingprogram.
23.Whatpromptedthechancellortodevelophisscheme?
[A]Adesiretosecureabetterlifeforall.
[B]Aneagernesstoprotecttheunemployed.
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[C]Anurgetobegeneroustotheclaimants.
[D]Apassiontoensurefairnessfortaxpayers.
24.AccordingtoParagraph3,beingunemployedmakesonefeel
[A]uneasy
[B]enraged.
[C]insulted.
[Djguilty.
25.Towhichofthefollowingwouldtheauthormostprobablyagree?
[A]TheBritishwelfaresystemindulgesjobseekerslaziness.
[B]Osborne?sreformswillreducetheriskofunemployment.
[C]Thejobseekers'allowancehasmettheiractualneeds.
[D]Unemploymentbenefitsshouldnotbemadeconditional.
Text2
Allaroundtheworld,lawyersgeneratemorehostilitythanthemembersofany
otherprofession一withthepossibleexceptionofjournalism.Buttherearefew
placeswhereclientshavemoregroundsforcomplaintthanAmerica.
Duringthedecadebeforetheeconomiccrisis,spendingonlegalservicesin
Americagrewtwiceasfastasinflation.Thebestlawyersmadeskyscrapers-ful1
ofmoney,temptingevermorestudentstopileintolawschools.Butmostlaw
graduatesnevergetabig-firmjob.Manyoftheminsteadbecomethekindof
nuisance-lawsuitfilerthatmakesthetortsystemacostlynightmare.
Therearemanyreasonsforthis.Oneistheexcessivecostsofalegaleducation.
ThereisjustonepathforalawyerinmostAmericanstates:afour-year
undergraduatedegreeinsomeunrelatedsubject,thenathree-yearlawdegreeat
oneof200lawschoolsauthorizedbytheAmericanBarAssociationandanexpensive
preparationforthebarexam.Thisleavestoday'saveragelaw-schoolgraduate
with$100,000ofdebtontopofundergraduatedebts.Law-schooldebtmeansthat
manycannotaffordtogointogovernmentornon-profitwork,andthattheyhave
toworkfearsomelyhard.
Reformingthesystemwouldhelpbothlawyersandtheircustomers.Sensible
ideashavebeenaroundforalongtime,butthestate-levelbodiesthatgovern
theprofessionhavebeentooconservativetoimplementthem.Oneideaistoallow
peopletostudylawasanundergraduatedegree.Anotheristoletstudentssit
forthebarafteronlytwoyearsoflawschool.Ifthebarexamistrulyastern
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enoughtestforawould-belawyer,thosewhocansititearliershouldbeallowed
to
doso.Studentswhodonotneedtheextratrainingcouldcuttheirdebtmountain
byathird.
Theotherreasonwhycostsaresohighistherestrictiveguild-likeownership
structureofthebusiness.ExceptintheDistrictofColumbia,non-lawyersmay
notownanyshareofalawfirm.Thiskeepsfeeshighandinnovationslow.There
ispressureforchangefromwithintheprofession,butopponentsofchangeamong
theregulatorsinsistthatkeepingoutsidersoutofalawfirmisolateslawyers
fromthepressuretomakemoneyratherthanserveclientsethically.
Infact,allowingnon-lawyerstoownsharesinlawfirmswouldreducecosts
andimproveservicestocustomers,byencouraginglawfirmstousetechnologyand
toemployprofessionalmanagerstofocusonimprovingfirms'efficiency.After
all,othercountries,suchasAustraliaandBritain,havestartedliberalizing
theirlegalprofessions.Americashouldfollow.
26.alotofstudentstakeuplawastheirprofessiondueto
[A]thegrowingdemandfromclients.
[B]theincreasingpressureofinflation.
[C]theprospectofworkinginbigfirms.
[D]theattractionoffinancialrewards.
27.WhichofthefollowingaddstothecostsoflegaleducationinmostAmerican
states?
[A]Highertuitionfeesforundergraduatestudies.
[B]Admissionsapprovalfromthebarassociation.
[C]Pursuingabachelor,sdegreeinanothermajor.
[D]Receivingtrainingbyprofessionalassociations.
28.Hindrancetothereformofthelegalsystemoriginatesfrom
[A]lawyersandclients'strongresistance.
[B]therigidbodiesgoverningtheprofession.
[C]thestemexamforwould-belawyers.
[D]non-professionals'sharpcriticism.
29.Theguild-likeownershipstructureisconsidered^restrictive^partly
becauseit
[A]bansoutsiders,involvementintheprofession.
[B]keepslawyersfromholdinglaw-firmshares.
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[C]aggravatestheethicalsituationinthetrade.
[D]preventslawyersfromgainingdueprofits.
30.Inthistext,theauthormainlydiscusses
[A]flawedownershipofAmerica'slawfirmsanditscauses.
[B]thefactorsthathelpmakeasuccessfullawyerinAmerica.
[C]aprobleminAmerica,slegalprofessionandsolutionstoit.
[D]theroleofundergraduatestudiesinAmerica'slegaleducation.
Text3
TheUS$3-millionFundamentalphysicsprizeisindeedaninteresting
experiment,asAlexanderPolyakovsaidwhenheacceptedthisyear'sawardinMarch.
Anditisfarfromtheonlyoneofitstype.AsaNewsFeaturearticleinNature
discusses,astringoflucrativeawardsforresearchershavejoinedtheNobel
Prizesinrecentyears.Many,liketheFundamentalPhysicsPrize,arefundedfrom
thetelephone-number-sizedbankaccountsofInternetentrepreneurs.These
benefactorshavesucceededintheirchosenfields,theysay,andtheywanttouse
theirwealthtodrawattentiontothosewhohavesucceededinscience.
What'snottolike?Quitealot,accordingtoahandfulofscientistsquoted
intheNewsFeature.Youcannotbuyclass,astheoldsayinggoes,andtheseupstart
entrepreneurscannotbuytheirprizestheprestigeoftheNobels,Thenewawards
areanexerciseinself-promotionforthosebehindthem,sayscientists.Theycould
distorttheachievement-basedsystemofpeer-review-ledresearch.Theycould
cementthestatusquoofpeer-reviewedresearch.Theydonotfundpeer-reviewed
research.Theyperpetuatethemythofthelonegenius.
Thegoalsoftheprize-giversseemasscatteredasthecriticism.Somewant
toshock,otherstodrawpeopleintoscience,ortobetterrewardthosewhohave
madetheircareersinresearch.
AsNaturehaspointedoutbefore,therearesomelegitimateconcernsabout
howscienceprizes-bothnewandold-aredistributed.TheBreakthroughPrizein
LifeSciences,launchedthisyear,takesanunrepresentativeviewofwhatthelife
sciencesinclude.ButtheNobelFoundation'slimitofthreerecipientsperprize,
eachofwhommuststillbeliving,haslongbeenoutgrownbythecollaborative
natureofmodernresearch一aswillbedemonstratedbytheinevitablerowoverwho
isignoredwhenitcomestoacknowledgingthediscoveryoftheHiggsboson.The
Nobelswere,ofcourse,themselvessetupbyaveryrichindividualwhohaddecided
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whathewantedtodowithhisownmoney.Time,ratherthanintention,hasgiven
themlegitimacy.
Asmuchassomescientistsmaycomplainaboutthenewawards,twothingsseem
clear.First,mostresearcherswouldacceptsuchaprizeiftheywereofferedone.
Second,itissurelyagoodthingthatthemoneyandattentioncometoscience
ratherthangoelsewhere,Itisfairtocriticizeandquestionthemechanism一that
isthecultureofresearch,afterall-butitistheprize-givers'moneytodo
withastheyplease.Itiswisetotakesuchgiftswithgratitudeandgrace.
31.TheFundamentalPhysicsPrizeisseenas
[A]asymboloftheentrepreneurswealth.
[B]apossiblereplacementoftheNobelPrizes.
[C]anexampleofbankers?investments.
[D]ahandsomerewardforresearchers.
32.Thecriticsthinkthatthenewawardswillmostbenefit
[A]theprofit-orientedscientists.
[B]thefoundersofthenewawards.
[C]theachievement-basedsystem.
[D]peer-review-ledresearch.
33.ThediscoveryoftheHiggsbosonisatypicalcasewhichinvolves
[A]controversiesovertherecipients'status.
[B]thejointeffortofmodernresearchers.
[C]legitimateconcernsoverthenewprizes.
[D]thedemonstrationofresearchfindings.
34.AccordingtoParagraph4,whichofthefollowingistrueoftheNobels?
[A]Theirendurancehasdonejusticetothem.
[B]Theirlegitimacyhaslongbeenindispute.
[C]Theyarethemostrepresentativehonor.
[D]Historyhasnevercastdoubtonthem.
35.Theauthorbelievesthatthenowawardsare
[A]acceptabledespitethecriticism.
[B]harmfultothecultureofresearch.
[C]subject,toundesirablechanges.
[D]unworthyofpublicattention.
Text4
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“TheHeartoftheMatter,zzthejust-releasedreportbytheAmericanAcademy
ofArtsandSciences(AAAS),deservespraiseforaffirmingtheimportanceofthe
humanitiesandsocialsciencestotheprosperityandsecurityofliberaldemocracy
inAmerica.Regrettably,however,thereportJsfailuretoaddressthetruenature
ofthecrisisfacingliberaleducationmaycausemoreharmthangood.
In2010,leadingcongressionalDemocratsandRepublicanssentletterstothe
AAASaskingthatitidentifyactionsthatcouldbetakenby"federal,stateand
localgovernments,universities,foundations,educators,individualbenefactors
andothers〃to"maintainnationalexcellenceinhumanitiesandsocialscientific
scholarshipandeducation./zInresponse,theAmericanAcademyformedthe
CommissionontheHumanitiesandSocialSciences.Amongthecommission,s51
membersaretop-tier-universitypresidents,scholars,lawyers,judges,and
businessexecutives,aswellasprominentfiguresfromdiplomacy,filmmaking,
musicandjournalism.
Thegoalsidentifiedinthereportaregenerallyadmirable.Because
representativegovernmentpresupposesaninformedcitizenry,thereportsupports
fullliteracy;stressesthestudyofhistoryandgovernment,particularlyAmerican
historyandAmericangovernment;andencouragestheuseofnewdigital
technologies.Toencourageinnovationandcompetition,thereportcallsfor
increasedinvestmentinresearch,thecraftingofcoherentcurriculathatimprove
students'abilitytosolveproblemsandcommunicateeffectivelyinthe21st
century,increasedfundingforteachersandtheencouragementofscholarstobring
theirlearningtobearonthegreatchallengesoftheday.Thereportalsoadvocates
greaterstudyofforeignlanguages,internationalaffairsandtheexpansionof
studyabroadprograms.
Unfortunately,despite2%yearsinthemaking,“TheHeartoftheMatter〃never
getstotheheartofthematter:theilliberalnatureofliberaleducationatour
leadingcollegesanduniversities.Thecommissionignoresthatforseveraldecades
America,scollegesanduniversitieshaveproducedgraduateswhodon'tknowthe
contentandcharacterofliberaleducationandarethusdeprivedofitsbenefits.
Sadly,thespiritofinquiryonceathomeoncampushasbeenreplacedbytheuse
ofthehumanitiesandsocialsciencesasvehiclesforpublicizing"progressive,
orleft-liberalpropaganda.
Today,professorsroutinelytreattheprogressiveinterpretationofhistory
andprogressivepublicpolicyasthepropersubjectofstudywhileportraying
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conservativeorclassicalliberalideas-suchasfreemarketsand
self-reliance一asfallingoutsidetheboundariesofroutine,andsometimes
legitimate,intellectualinvestigation.
TheAAASdisplaysgreatenthusiasmforliberaleducation.Yetitsreportmay
wellsetbackreformbyobscuringthedepthandbreadthofthechallengethat
Congressaskedittoilluminate.
36.AccordingtoParagraph1,whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardtheAAAS's
report?
[A]Critical
[B]Appreciative
[C]Contemptuous
[D]Tolerant
37.InfluentialfiguresintheCongressrequiredthattheAAASreportonhow
to
[A]retainpeople'sinterestinliberaleducation
[B]definethegovernment?sroleineducation
[C]keepaleadingpositioninliberaleducation
[D]safeguardindividuals'rightstoeducation
38.AccordingtoParagraph3,thereportsuggests
[A]anexclusivestudyofAmericanhistory
[B]agreateremphasisontheoreticalsubjects
[C]theapplicationofemergingtechnologies
[D]fundingforthestudyofforeignlanguages
39.TheauthorimpliesinParagraph5thatprofessorsare
[A]supportiveoffreemarkets
[B]cautiousaboutintellectualinvestigation
[C]conservativeaboutpublicpolicy
[D]biasedagainstclassicalliberalideas
40.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
[A]WaystoGrasp"TheHeartoftheMatter”
[B]IlliberalEducationand"TheHeartoftheMatter”
[C]TheAAAS'sContributiontoLiberalEducation
[D]ProgressivePolicyvs.LiberalEducation
PartB
Directions:
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Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,you
arerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherenttextbychoosingfrom
thelistA-Gandfillingthemintothenumberedboxes.ParagraphsAandEhave
beencorrectlyplacedMarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET(10points)
[A]Somearchaeologicalsiteshavealwaysbeeneasilyobservable一forexample,
theParthenoninAthens,Greece,thepyramidsofGizainEgypt;andthemegaliths
ofStonehengeinsouthernEngland.Butthesesitesareexceptionstothenorm.
Mostarchaeologicalsiteshavebeenlocatedbymeansofcarefulsearching,while
manyothershavebeendiscoveredbyaccident.OlduvaiGorge,anearlyhominidsite
inTanzania,wasfoundbyabutterflyhunterwholiterallyfellintoitsdeepvalley
in1911.ThousandsofAztecartifactscametolightduringthediggingoftheMexico
Citysubwayinthe1970s.
[B]Inanothercase,AmericanarchaeologistsReneMillionandGeorgeCowgill
spentyearssystematicallymappingtheentirecityofTeotihuacanintheValley
ofMexiconearwhatisnowMexicoCity.AtitspeakaroundAD600,thiscitywas
oneofthelargesthumansettlementsintheworld.Theresearchersmappednotonly
thecity'svastandornateceremonialareas,butalsohundredsofsimpler
apartmentcomplexeswherecommonpeoplelived.
[C]Howdoarchaeologistsknowwheretofindwhattheyarelookingforwhen
thereisnothingvisibleonthesurfaceoftheground?Typically,theysurveyand
sample(maketestexcavationson)largeareasofterraintodeterminewhere
excavationwillyieldusefulinformation.Surveysandtestsampleshavealso
becomeimportantforunderstandingthelargerlandscapesthatcontain
archaeologicalsites.
[D]Surveyscancoverasinglelargesettlementorentirelandscapes.Inone
case,manyresearchersworkingaroundtheancientMayacityofCopan,Honduras,
havelocatedhundredsofsmallruralvillagesandindividualdwellingsbyusing
aerialphotographsandbymakingsurveysonfoot.Theresultingsettlementmaps
showhowthedistributionanddensityoftheruralpopulationaroundthecity
changeddramaticallybetweenAD500and850,whenCopancollapsed.
[E]Tofindtheirsites,archaeologiststodayrelyheavilyonsystematic
surveymethodsandavarietyofhigh-technologytoolsandtechniques.Airborne
technologies,suchasdifferenttypesofradarandphotographicequipmentcarried
byairplanesorspacecraft,allowarchaeologiststolearnaboutwhatliesbeneath
io
thegroundwithoutdigging.Aerialsurveyslocategeneralareasofinterestor
largerburiedfeatures,suchasancientbuildingsorfields.
[F]Mostarchaeologicalsites,however,arediscoveredbyarchaeologistswho
havesetouttolookforthem.Suchsearchescantakeyears.Britisharchaeologist
HowardCarterknewthatthetomboftheEgyptianpharaohTutankhamunexistedfrom
informationfoundinothersites.CartersiftedthroughrubbleintheValleyof
theKingsforsevenyearsbeforehelocatedthetombin1922.Inthelate1800s
BritisharchaeologistSirArthurEvancombedantiquedealers'storesinAthens,
Greece.Hewassearchingfortinyengravedsealsattributedtotheancient
MycenaeanculturethatdominatedGreecefromthe1400sto1200sBC.Evans?s
interpretationsoftheseengravingseventuallyledhimtofindtheMinoanpalace
atKnossos(Knossos)ontheislandofCrete,in1900.
[G]Groundsurveysallowarchaeologiststopinpointtheplaceswheredigswill
besuccessful.Mostgroundsurveysinvolvealotofwalking,lookingforsurface
cluessuchassmallfragmentsofpottery.Theyoftenincludeacertainamountof
diggingtotestforburiedmaterialsatselectedpointsacrossalandscape.
Archaeologistsalsomaylocateburiedremainsbyusingsuchtechnologiesasground
radar,magnetic-fieldrecording,andmetaldetectors.Archaeologistscommonlyuse
computerstomapsitesandthelandscapesaroundsites.Twoandthree-dimensional
mapsarehelpfultoolsinplanningexcavations,illustratinghowsiteslook,and
presentingtheresultsofarchaeologicalresearch.
41.C-A-42.F-E-43.G-44.D—45.B
PartC
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegments
intoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(10
points)
Musicmeansdifferentthingstodifferentpeopleandsometimesevendifferent
thingstothesamepersonatdifferentmomentsofhislife.Itmightbepoetic,
philosophical,sensual,ormathematical,butinanycaseitmust,inmyview,have
somethingtodowiththesoulofthehumanbeing.Henceit.ismetaphysical;but
themeansofexpressionispurelyandexclusivelyphysical:
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