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II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillin(heblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrecl.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperfromof
thegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Witches'Loaves
MissMarthaMeachamkeptthelittlebakeryonthecomer(theonewhereyougoupthree
steps,andthebellringswhenyouopenthedoor.)
MissMarthswasforty,herbank-bookshowedacreditof(wothousanddollars,andshe
possessedtwofalseteethandasympatheticheart.Manypeoplehavemarried(21)
chancestodosoweremuchinferiortoMissMartha's.
Twoorthreetimesaweekacustomercamein,inwhomshebegan(otakeaninterest.He
wasamiddle-agedman,wearingglassesandabrownbeard(22)(shape)toacareful
point.HespokeEnglishwithastrongGermanaccent.Hisclotheswereworninsomeplaces,and
wrinkledin(23).Buthelookedneat,andhadverygoodmanners.
Healwaysboughttwoloavesofstalebread.Freshbreadwasfivecentsaloaf.Staleones
weretwoforfive.Never(24)hecallforanythingbutstalebread.
OnceMissMarthasawaredandbrownstainonhisfingers.Shewassurethen(25)
hewasanartistandverypoor.Nodoubthelivedinagarret(阁楼),wherehepainted
picturesandatestalebreadandthoughtofthegoodthingstocatinMissMartha'sbakery.
Often(26)MissMarthasatdowntoherchopsandlightrollsandjamandtea,she
wouldsigh,andwishthatthegsntle-manneredartistmightsharehertastymealinsteadofeating
hisdrybreadinhisdraughtygarret.MissMartha'sheart,asyouhavebeentold,wasasympathetic
one.
Inordertotesthertheory(27)hisoccupation,shebroughtfromherroomoneday
apaintingthatshehadboughtatasale,andsetitagainsttheshelvesbehindthebreadcounter.It
wasaVenetianscene.Asplendidmarblepalazzostoodintheforeground-orratherfore-water.
Fortheresttherewereboats-withalady(28)(dip)herhandinthewater-clouds,sky,
andshadesofcolorinplenty.
Noartistcouldfailtonoticeit.
Twodaysafterwardthecustomercamein.
“Twoloavesofstalebread,ifyoublease.''
“Youhafhereafinebicture.madame,^^hesaidwhileshe(29)(wrap)upthe
bread.
“Yes?”saysMissMartha,indulginginherowncalculation.*1dosoadmireartand''(no,it
wouldnotdotosay“artisis”[husearly)4tandpaintings,shechangedhertone.**Youthinkitisa
goodpicture?**
“Derbalance,“saidthecustomer,“isnotingooddrawing.Derbairspectiveofitisnottrue.
Gootmorning,madamc.^^
Hetookhisbread.(30)(bow),andhurriedout.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeused
onlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
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ThedarksideofCRISPR
A.eliminateB.unknownC.potentialD.conditionE.ambitiousF.better
G.existenceH.supposedlyI.acknowledgesJ.certainlyK.strengthen
AmericanshavecelebratedthefactthattheBidenadministrationisembracingscienceand
returningthecountrytoevidence-basedpolicy-making.Weagreethatscienceshouldguide
policy-exceptincaseswhereitwouldn'tassistpeopleto_31_theirlivingbutwould,instead,
excludethem.
TheCRISPR-Cas9gene-editingtechnology,forwhichbiochemistsJenniferDoudnaand
EmmanuelleCharpentierwontheNobelPrizeinChemistry,hasthe_32—todojustthat.We
shouldthereforealwaysbeawareoftheethicalchoicesthistechnologycanpose.
CRISPRhasmanyfunctions;oneoftheseisthatitcanbeusedtotreatdisease.Yetthe
far-reaching,moreworryingpromiseofthistechnology-oneaboutwhichscientistsseematonce
excitedandcautious-liesinitsability(o_33_from(hegenepoolwhatmedicalscience
identifiesasfaultyorabnormalgenes.AsthelogicofCRISPR'Spromisegoes,-34_,thegoal
ofriddingfuturegenerationsofteniblediseasesthatcausesufferinganddeath,seemsan
unquestionableenterprise.
BuiDoudnaherselfhasrecognizedthatCRISPRcarrieswithit"greatrisk."InaNewYork
limesinteniewonOctober22,2020,shewarnedofthe_35—consequencesofembryoediting,
cautioningresearcherstowaittcuseCRISPRfortheseends.
Asdisabilitystudiesscholarsandwomenwithgeneticdifferenceswhoareexpensinthinking
abouttheconsequencesthistechnologywillhaveforactualhumanbeings,wehavegraveworries
thattheuseofthese"geneticscissors"will,inthefuture,cutpeoplelikeusoutof_36_without
othersevennoticing.ScientistswhouseCRISPRcouldseeeditinggenessuchasoursoutofthe
genepoolasentirelyuncontroversial.
Thisattitude,infact,wouldbeconsistentwithwidersocietalviews.Americansgenerallysee
noproblemwitheditinggeneslinkedtopeoplelikeus;afterall,supportersofthisviewmayargue,
editingoutagene-linked_37_isdifferentfromkillingaperson,andcuringdiseaseisan
indisputablygoodthing.
However,thecommonbeliefthatriddingdiseasefromsocietyisanincontrovertiblegoodcan
leadveryquicklyfromtheactualpossibilitiesofsciencetofantasiesof"improving"humanity
wherewcwouldallbecomesome_38_versionofperson-hoodthatissomehowbetter,stronger,
smarter,andhealthier.CRISPR'soffertoachievethe_39_"best'kindofpeoplealthegenetic
levelisanuneasyalerttothosewhoareoftenjudgedtobebiologicallyinferior.
Expandingdiversityinallitsforms,includingdisability,can_40_thehumancommunity
ethicallyandbiologicallybecauseitopensthepublicandprivatespheretoavarietyof
perspectives,lifeexperiences,iceas,andsolutionstolivetogetherwithmutualflourishing.
HI.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearcfourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.
CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Althoughidenticaltwinslookexactlyalike,theydifferinmanysmallways,andthese
differencesincreasewithage.Theymayalsodifferinmore_41_ways.Onemaydieofcancer
atage509andtheothermayliveahealthylifeuntil85.Becauseidenticaltwinssharevirtuallythe
2
samegenes,ithasbeenthoughtthat_42-betweentwinsareduetoenvironmentalfactors.
Lately,however,studiesofidenticaltwinshaveledscientistswhoareworkingonthecutting
edgeofgeneticsresearchtoadifferentandbrandnewconclusion;Genesand(heenvironmentarc
nottheonly_43—forcesatwork.Accordingtorecentresearch,athirdfactoralso_44_:the
epi-genonie.(Theprefixepi-means"above".)Agenomeisacompletesetofgenes,whichis
composedofDNA.Theepi-genome("above(hegenes")controlsgenes.1(isacomplexsetof
biochemicalcontrols,calledtags,thatdoesnotaltergenesbutcanturngenesonoroff.
Epi-geneticsisthestudyofepi-genomesandhowthey_45_whoweare.
Tounderstandcpi-gcnctics,thinkofourDNAasascriptfbraplay.Everyactor-_46_
everygene-hasthesamescript.However,eachactorhasadiffaentroletoplayanddifferent
wordstosay.Likeaplayscript,epi-genetictagscandeterminetherolethateachcellplays.
_47_,even(hougheverycellcontainsthesameDNA,onemaybecomeamusclecelland
anothermaybecomeaskincell.Theseepi-genetictagscanalsocor.trolwhichgenesareturnedon,
orexpressed,andwhichareturnedoff,orsuppressed.Thisisanomialpartofthe_48_ofour
body.Somecpi-gcncticchanges,however,arc_49_normal.Forexample,ancpi-gcnctic
changemayturnoffagenefbr_50-cellgrowth,leadingtocancerorobesity.
Scientistsarenotentirelysurewhysuch_51_epi-genticchangesoccur,buttheyaresure
thattheenvironmentplaysabigpart.Theenvironmentincludesyourphysicalsurroundingaswell
asyour_52—choices,likewhatyoueat,drink,anddo.Epi-geneticchangesmayalsobecaused
byfactorsyoucannotalways_53_,suchastoxinsinyourenvironmentorhighstress.These
changesexplainwhyidentical[winsgrowmoredifferentastheyage,witheachlivinghisown
life.
Whathasastonishedscientistsisthattheseeffectscouldbepassedon(othenextgeneration.
Thiswassurprisingbecausegenesand(heenvironmenthadalwaysbeenconsidered_54_
factors.However,withthedisccveryoftheepi-genometheywere(breedtoconcludethatthiswas
notthecase.Forexample,ifepi-geneticchangesleadtoobesityinparents,theymaypassthis
changeonto(heirchildren,aswasseeninastudyofseveralgenerationsofresidentsinanisolated
partofSweden.
Althoughtheenvironmentcannotalterthegeneticcode,itcanchangegene_55_-the
positionoftheon-offswitch-infuturegenerations.Asafamousquotestates,"Youarewhatyou
eat."Itseemsthatyoumayalsobewhatyourmother,father,andevengrandparentsate...and
drank,andsmoked.
41.A.effectiveB.practicalC.appropriateD.dramatic
42.A.distinctionsB.comparisonC.interactionD.connection
43.A.alternativeB.fundamentalC.physicalD.maximum
44.A.takesplaceB.conicsintoexistenceC.comesintoplayD.takesshape
45.A.shapeB.reflectC.foreseeD.diagnose
46.A.inotherwordB.tonameafewC.inthiscaseD.bycontrast
47.A.ForexampleB.InadditionC.HoweverD.Otherwise
48.A.recoveryB.transformationC.nursingD.development
49.A.especiallyB.hardlyC.mostlyD.nearly
50.A.annualB.properC.essentialD.speedy
51.A.harmfulB.basicC.alarmingD.obvious
52.A.favourableB.initialC.creativeD.behavioural
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53.A.considerB.identifyC.controlD.explain
54.A.casualB.independentC.externalD.limiting
55.A.therapyB.defectC.poolD.expression
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B,CandD.Choosethe
onethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
HowIfailedmyOxfordinterview
Assoonasthewordsleftmymouth,IknewI'dmadeamistake."YouthinkJaneAustenis...
soft?"themanoppositemeaskedindisbelief.Then,heandhiscolleaguetookturns(ochallenge
myclaim,finishingeachotherssentencesastheystressedthatAusten'snovelswere,infact,
savage.
"Ijustmean..."Isaidinabrightvoice,tryingtokeep(hetonelight,"thatshe'snotasbiting
asVirginiaWoolf."
Thetwoprofessorsthisideaaround,(oo,likeacoupleofcatstoyingwithafrightenedbird-
givingspecificexamplesofhowAusten'sworkwas,onthecontrary,morebiting(hanWoolfs.
Withnomoredefensiveactiontatake.Isimplysmiledandsaid."Let'sjustagreetodisagree,shall
wc?MAndatthatmoment,mydreamsofgoingtoOxfordUniversitydisappearedinapuffof
smoke.
Partofmyproblemwasalackofconfidence.EventhoughIwasastraightAstudentandhad
preparedfortheinterviewtothebestofmyability,Iwasn'taskilleddebater.Whenfacedwithtwo
expertswhotoldmethatIwaswrong,insteadofdefendingmyself,Irolledoverandaccepted
defeat.
Topasstheinterview,youneedmorethanconfidence,ofcourse.Youalsoneedaburning
passionforyoursubject,notjustakeeninterest.Inotherwords,don'tputcommentsonyour
personalstatementthatyou'renotpreparedtobackupinperson.
So.monthslater,Ialreadyknewthecontentsofmythinenvelopwhenitappearedonmy
doormat.Naturally,Ifeltapangofdisappointment.IhadwantedtogotoOxfordsinceIwas13.1
usedtolookupimagesofmyfavoritecollegewiththesameeagernessofabride-to-bebrowsing
weddingdresses.
Ultimately,Ididn'thavewhatittook-but.lookingback,(hatwasn'tnecessarilyabadthing.
InsteadofgoingtoOxford.Ifoundauniversitythatwasabetterfitformyinterests.Ilovedmy
eclectic(兼收并蓄的)course,whereIcouldwriteanessaycomparingJaneEyreto50Shadesof
Grey.
FailingmyOxfordinterviewalsoprovidedavaluablelifelesson.I'mnotmoreconfidentin
myopinions,morepassionatewhenitconiestodebate,andItrytobackupmypointwithhard
evidence.What'smore.Ihaveneversinceendedadiscussionbygivingafoolishsmileandsaying.
"Let'sjustagreetodisagree,shallwe?"
56.Theunderlinedword"savage"inthefirstparagraphmostprobablymeans.
A.romanticB.popularC.mercilessD.adventurous
57."Let'sjustagreetodisagree'*showswhenfacingchallenges.
A.aggressivenessB.weaknessC.peacefulnessD.intelligence
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58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboultheinterviewisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheauthormadeamistakewhencommentingonJaneAusten.
B.Theauthorshowednorespectfortheprofessors.
C.Oxford'srejectiongavetheaulhorachancetoreflectonherself.
D.TheprofessorsadvisedtheauthortowriteanessayonJaneEyre.
59.Whatlessondid(heauthorlearnfromherinterviewexperience?
A.One'sconfidence,passionandknowledgeleadtosuccess.
B.Astudentshouldchooseaselectivecollegewhichsuitshimorher.
C.Thepowertofightagainsttheauthorityisthekey(oabetterlife.
D."Let'sjustagreetodisagree"isusefultobringabattletoanend.
(B)
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(C)
Patientdata:weneedabetterapproach
Anyfair-mindedassessmentofthedangersofthedealbetweenBritain'sNationalHealth
Service(NHS)andDeep-Mindmuststartbyacknowledgingthatbothsidesmeanwell.
Deep-Mindisoneoftheleadingartificialintelligence(AI)companiesintheworld.Thepotential
ofthisworkappliedtohealthcareisverygreat,butitcouldalsoleadtofurtherconcentrationof
powerinthetechgiants.Itisagainstthatbackgroundthattheinformationcommissioner.
ElizabethDenham,hasissuedherjudgmentagainsttheRoyalFreelospilalundertheNHS,which
handedovertoDeep-Mindtherecordsof1.6millionpatientsin2015.Thisisonthebasisofa
vagueagreementwhichtookfartoolittleaccountofthepatient'srightsandtheirexpectationsof
privacy.
Deep-Mindhasalmostapologized.TheNHShasmodifieditsways.Furtherarrangements
andtheremaybemanybetweentheNHSandDeep-Mindwillbecarefullyinspectedtoensurethat
allnecessarypermissionshavebeenaskedofpatientsandallunnecessarydatahasbeencleaned.
Therearelessonstolearnabouttheinformedpatientagreement.Butprivacyisnottheonlyangle
inthiscaseandnoteventhemostimportant.MsDenhamchosetoconcentratetheblameonthe
NHS.sinceunderexistinglawit"controlled"thedataandDeep-Mindmerely"processed"i(.But
thisdifferencemissesthepoint:hatitisprocessingandcollection,notthemorepossessionofbis,
thatgivesthedatavalue.
ThegreatquestioniswhoshouldbenefitfromtheanalysisofallIhedatathatourlivesnow
generate.Privacylawbuildsontheconceptofdamagetoanindividualfromidentifiable
6
knowledgeaboutthem.Thatmissesthewaytheeconomyworks.Thedataofanindividualthere
gainsitsvalueonlywhenitiscomparedwiththedataofcountlessmillionsmore.
Theuseofprivacylawtorestricttheteachgiantsinthisinstancefeelsslightlyimproper.This
practicedoesnotaddresstherealworry.ItisnotenoughtosaytnatthealgorithmsDeep-Mind
developswillbenefitpatientsandsavelives.Whatmattersisthattheywillbelongtoaprivate
monopoly(垄断)whichdevelopedthemusingpublicresources.Ifsoftwarepromisestosave
livesasdrugsnowcan,bigdatamaybeexpectedtobehaveasabigmedicalcompanyhasdone.
Wearestillatthebeginningofthisrevolution.Alongstrugglewillbeneededtoavoidafuture
troublesome.MsDenham'sreportisawelcomestart.
63.TheagreementbetweentheNHSandDeep-Mind.
A.putbothsidesintoadangeroussituation
B.judgedthepowerofRoyalFreehospital
C.failedtopayattentiontopatient'srights
D.causedconflictsamongtechgiants
64.TheNHSresponded(oDenham'sjudgmentwith.
A.carefulassessmentB.sincereapologies
C.necessaryadjustmentsD.emptypromises
65.Whatdocstheauthorargueinparagraph2?
A.Allunnecessarydateshouldbeinspected.
B.Thevalueofdatacomesfromtheprocessingofit.
C.Itismorevaluable(ocollectuser'sdata.
D.Leakingpatient'sdalaisworsethansellingit.
66.Accordingtothepassage,therealconcernbehindtheuseofpatient'sdatais.
A.theviolatingbehaviorofbigmedicalcompanies
B.theineffectiveenforcementofprivacylaw
C.thecentralizationofbigdatabytechgiants
D.(herevolutioninthebigdataindustry
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.It'squickerandeasierthanusingtherightquestiontag.
B.ButhowlongwillitbebeforetextspeakisstandardEnglish?
C.Thewordisavariationon"fishing".
D.EventhegrammarofEnglishischangingslowly.
E.SomepeoplebelieveGlobishwillbethemostcommonlyspokenlanguageintheworldone
day.
F.Somepeoplearetakingastandagainstteentextspeakandslang.
Englishischanging,INNT(isn'tit)?
MillionsofpeoplearoundtheworldarclearningEnglishbuthowmanyofthemrealisethat
theEnglishtheyarelearningisconstantlychanging?Newwordsareenteringthelanguage,
existingwordsaredevelopingnewmeaningsandotherwordsarefallingoutofuse.
67Sowhatdrivesthesechangesandshouldwctrylostopthem?
Notsurprisingly,technologyisresponsibleforalotofnewwords.Twentyyearsago,noone
7
knewwhata"blog"wasbutwhenpeoplebeganwritingweblogsonline,thephrasewasquickly
shortenedto"blog"andthewriterwascalleda"blogger".Andnowadays,intenietusersare
constantlywarnedabout(hedangersof"phishing",wherecriminalstrytogetyourcreditcardand
bankdetailsbysendingdishonestmails.68Criminalsuseemailstocatch
victimsjustlikefishermenusev/ormstocatchfish.
Thearrivaloftextingonmobilephonescreatedaquickandeasywaytostayintouchwith
friends.ItalsocreatedtheneedforaveryshortformofEnglish-atextmessageisonly160
characterslong.Insteadofwriting"seeyoulater",teenagersstartedtowrite"cu18r"andwhen
theyfoundsomethingfunny,theywrote"lol",insteadof"laughoutloud".Atthemomentitiss(ill
wrongtousethislanguageinessays,jobapplicationsandsoon.69Itwill
changesoon,Ithink,lol!
GlobalisationhasbeenaneffectivewayofspreadingEnglisharound(heworld.Butnow
manypeoplebelievethatnon-nativespeakersofEnglisharecreatingtheirownformofthe
language,whichhasbeennamedGlobish.Withitslimitedvocabularyandsimplesentences,this
formofEnglishenablesaSpanishbusinessmantocommunicateeasilywithaChinesestudent,for
example.70Perhapsitalreadyis!Soifwecouldtnivelintothefuture,
wouldwefindpeopleallovertheworldspeakingacommonlanguage?Probablynotbutatleast
communicationmightbesimpleroneday...innit?
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaand(hemainpoinl(s)ofthe
passageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Facescommunicatefeelings.Theycantellpeopleifwearehappy,sad,orconfused.Faces
haveanotheruse,too.Likeyouruniquefingerprint,yourfacecanidentifyyou.Unlessyouhave
anidenticaltwin,thereisnooneelseintheworldwithyourface.Bymatchingthecodeofany
newfacetothecodesforfacesthatarealreadyinthedatabase,nowadaysfacial-recognition
technologycanpro
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