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2023年12月大學(xué)英語六級考試真題及答案詳解2023年12月大學(xué)英語六級考試真題PartIWriting(30minutes)Direction:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledMyViewsonUniversityRanking.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.目前高校排名相當(dāng)盛行;
2.對于這種做法人們看法不一;
3.在我看來……
MyViewsonUniversityRanking
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
IntotheUnknown
Theworldhasneverseenpopulationageingbefore.Canitcope?
Untiltheearly1990snobodymuchthoughtaboutwholepopulationsgettingolder.TheUNhadtheforesighttoconvenea“worldassemblyonageing〞backin1982,butthatcameandwent.By1994theWorldBankhadnoticedthatsomethingbigwashappening.Inareportentitled“AvertingtheOldAgeCrisis〞,itarguedthatpensionarrangementsinmostcountrieswereunsustainable.
Forthenexttenyearsasuccessionofbooks,mainlybyAmericans,soundedthealarm.TheyhadtitleslikeYoungvsOld,GrayDawnandTheComingGenerationalStorm,andtheirmessagewasblunt:health-caresystemswereheadingfortherocks,pensionersweretakingyoungpeopletothecleaners,andsoontherewouldbeintergenerationalwarfare.
Sincethenthedebatehasbecomelessemotional,notleastbecausealotmoreisknownaboutthesubject.Books,conferencesandresearchpapershavemultiplied.InternationalorganisationssuchastheOECDandtheEUissueregularreports.Populationageingisoneveryagenda,fromG8economicconferencestoNATOsummits.TheWorldEconomicForumplanstoconsiderthefutureofpensionsandhealthcareatitsprestigiousDavosconferenceearlynextyear.Themedia,includingthisnewspaper,aregivingthesubjectextensivecoverage.
Whetherallthatattentionhastranslatedintosufficientactionisanotherquestion.Governmentsinrichcountriesnowacceptthattheirpensionandhealth-carepromiseswillsoonbecomeunaffordable,andmanyofthemhaveembarkedonreforms,butsofaronlytimidly.Thatisnotsurprising:politicianswithaneyeonthenextelectionwillhardlyrushtointroduceunpopularmeasuresthatmaynotbearfruitforyears,perhapsdecades.
Theoutlineofthechangesneededisclear.Toavoidfiscal(財(cái)政)meltdown,publicpensionsandhealth-careprovisionwillhavetobereinedbackseverelyandtaxesmayhavetogoup.Byfarthemosteffectivemethodtorestrainpensionspendingistogivepeopletheopportunitytoworklonger,becauseitincreasestaxrevenuesandreducesspendingonpensionsatthesametime.Itmayevenkeepthemalivelonger.JohnRother,theAARP’sheadofpolicyandstrategy,pointstostudiesshowingthatotherthingsbeingequal,peoplewhoremainatworkhavelowerdeathratesthantheirretiredpeers.
Youngerpeopletodaymostlyacceptthattheywillhavetoworkforlongerandthattheirpensionswillbelessgenerous.Employersstillneedtobepersuadedthatolderworkersareworthholdingonto.Thatmaybebecausetheyhavehadplentyofyoungeronestochoosefrom,partlythankstothepost-warbaby-boomandpartlybecauseoverthepastfewdecadesmanymorewomenhaveenteredthelabourforce,increasingemployers’choice.Butthereservoirofwomenableandwillingtotakeuppaidworkisrunninglow,andthebaby-boomersaregoinggrey.
Inmanycountriesimmigrantshavebeenfillingsuchgapsinthelabourforceashavealreadyemerged(andrememberthattherealshortageisstillaroundtenyearsoff).Immigrationinthedevelopedworldisthehighestithaseverbeen,anditismakingausefuldifference.Instill-fertileAmericaitcurrentlyaccountsforabout40%oftotalpopulationgrowth,andinfast-ageingwesternEuropeforabout90%.
Onthefaceofit,itseemstheperfectsolution.Manydevelopingcountrieshavelotsofyoungpeopleinneedofjobs;manyrichcountriesneedhelpinghandsthatwillboosttaxrevenuesandkeepupeconomicgrowth.Butoverthenextfewdecadeslabourforcesinrichcountriesaresettoshrinksomuchthatinflowsofimmigrantswouldhavetoincreaseenormouslytocompensate:toatleasttwicetheircurrentsizeinwesternEurope’smostyouthfulcountries,andthreetimesintheolderones.Japanwouldneedalargemultipleofthefewimmigrantsithasatpresent.Publicopinionpollsshowthatpeopleinmostrichcountriesalreadythinkthatimmigrationistoohigh.Furtherbigincreaseswouldbepoliticallyunfeasible.
Totackletheproblemofageingpopulationsatitsroot,“old〞countrieswouldhavetorejuvenate(使年輕)themselvesbyhavingmoreoftheirownchildren.Anumberofthemhavetried,somemoresuccessfullythanothers.Butitisnotasimplematterofofferingfinancialincentivesorprovidingmorechildcare.Modernurbanlifeinrichcountriesisnotwelladaptedtolargefamilies.Womenfindithardtocombinefamilyandcareer.Theyoftencompromisebyhavingjustonechild.
Andiffertilityinageingcountriesdoesnotpickup?Itwillnotbetheendoftheworld,atleastnotforquiteawhileyet,buttheworldwillslowlybecomeadifferentplace.Oldersocietiesmaybelessinnovativeandmorestronglydisinclinedtotakerisksthanyoungerones.By2025atthelatest,abouthalfthevotersinAmericaandmostofthoseinwesternEuropeancountrieswillbeover50—andolderpeopleturnouttovoteinmuchgreaternumberthanyoungerones.Academicstudieshavefoundnoevidencesofarthatoldervotershaveusedtheirpowerattheballotboxtopushforpoliciesthatspecificallybenefitthem,thoughifinfuturetherearemanymoreofthemtheymightstartdoingso.
Noristhereanysignoftheintergenerationalwarfarepredictedinthe1990s.Afterall,olderpeoplethemselvesmostlyhavefamilies.Inarecentstudyofparentsandgrown-upchildrenin11Europeancountries,KarstenHankofMannheimUniversityfoundthat85%ofthemlivedwithin25kmofeachotherandthemajorityofthemwereintouchatleastonceaweek.
Evenso,theshiftinthecentreofgravitytoolderagegroupsisboundtohaveaprofoundeffectonsocieties,notjusteconomicallyandpoliticallybutinallsortsofotherwaystoo.RichardJacksonandNeilHoweofAmerica’sCSIS,inathoughtfulbookcalledTheGrayingoftheGreatPowers,arguethat,amongotherthings,theageingofthedevelopedcountrieswillhaveanumberofserioussecurityimplications.
Forexample,theshortageofyoungadultsislikelytomakecountriesmorereluctanttocommitthefewtheyhavetomilitaryservice.Inthedecadesto2050,Americawillfinditselfplayinganever-increasingroleinthedevelopedworld’sdefenceeffort.BecauseAmerica’spopulationwillstillbegrowingwhenthatofmostotherdevelopedcountriesisshrinking,Americawillbetheonlydevelopedcountrythatstillmattersgeopolitically(地緣政治上).
Askmein2023
Thereislittlethatcanbedonetostoppopulationageing,sotheworldwillhavetolivewithit.Butsomeoftheconsequencescanbealleviated.Manyexpertsnowbelievethatgiventherightpolicies,theeffects,thoughgrave,neednotbecatastrophic.Mostcountrieshaverecognisedtheneedtodosomethingandarebeginningtoact.
Buteventhenthereisnoguaranteethattheireffortswillwork.Whatishappeningnowishistoricallyunprecedented.RonaldLee,directoroftheCentreontheEconomicsandDemographyofAgeingattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,putsitbrieflyandclearly:“Wedon’treallyknowwhatpopulationageingwillbelike,becausenobodyhasdoneityet.“
注意:此局部試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
1.Inits1994report,theWorldBankarguedthatthecurrentpensionsysteminmostcountriescould______.
[A]notbesustainedinthelongterm
[B]furtheracceleratetheageingprocess
[C]hardlyhaltthegrowthofpopulation
[D]helptideoverthecurrentageingcrisis
2.WhatmessageisconveyedinbookslikeYoungvsOld?
[A]Thegenerationgapisboundtonarrow.
[B]Intergenerationalconflictswillintensify.
[C]Theyoungergenerationwillbeattheold.
[D]Oldpeopleshouldgivewaytotheyoung.
3.Onereasonwhypensionandhealthcarereformsareslowincomingisthat______.
[A]nobodyiswillingtosacrificetheirownintereststotackletheproblem
[B]mostpeopleareagainstmeasuresthatwillnotbearfruitimmediately
[C]theproposedreformswillaffecttoomanypeople’sinterests
[D]politiciansareafraidoflosingvotesinthenextelection
4.Theauthorbelievesthemosteffectivemethodtosolvethepensioncrisisisto______.
[A]allowpeopletoworklonger[C]cutbackonhealthcareprovisions
[B]increasetaxrevenues[D]startreformsrightaway
5.Thereasonwhyemployersareunwillingtokeepolderworkersisthat______.
[A]theyaregenerallydifficulttomanage
[B]thelongertheywork,thehighertheirpension
[C]theirpayishigherthanthatofyoungerones
[D]youngerworkersarereadilyavailable
6.Tocompensateforthefast-shrinkinglabourforce,Japanwouldneed______.
[A]toreviseitscurrentpopulationcontrolpolicy
[B]largenumbersofimmigrantsfromoverseas
[C]toautomateitsmanufacturingandserviceindustries
[D]apoliticallyfeasiblepolicyconcerningpopulation
7.Whydomanywomeninrichcountriescompromisebyhavingonlyonechild?
[A]Smallfamiliesarebecomingmorefashionable.
[B]Theyfindithardtobalancecareerandfamily.
[C]Itistooexpensivetosupportalargefamily.
[D]Childcareistoobigaproblemforthem.
8.Comparedwithyoungerones,oldersocietiesarelessinclinedto______________________________.
9.Thepredictedintergenerationalwarfareisunlikelybecausemostoftheolderpeoplethemselves_________________________.
10.Countriesthathaveashortageofyoungadultswillbelesswillingtocommitthemto____________________________.PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此局部試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
11.[A]Themanisthemanageroftheapartmentbuilding.
[B]Thewomanisverygoodatbargaining.
[C]Thewomanwillgettheapartmentrefurnished.
[D]Themanislookingforanapartment.
12.[A]Howthepictureswillturnout.[C]Whatthemanthinksoftheshots.
[B]Wherethebotanicalgardenis.[D]Whythepicturesarenotready.
13.[A]Thereisnoreplacementforthehandle.
[B]Thereisnomatchforthesuitcase.
[C]Thesuitcaseisnotworthfixing.
[D]Thesuitcasecanbefixedintime.
14.[A]Heneedsavehicletobeusedinharshweather.
[B]Hehasafairlylargecollectionofqualitytrucks.
[C]Hehashadhistruckadaptedforcoldtemperatures.
[D]Hedoesroutinetruckmaintenanceforthewoman.
15.[A]Shecannotstandherboss’sbadtemper.
[B]Shehasoftenbeencriticizedbyherboss.
[C]Shehasmadeuphermindtoresign.
[D]Sheneverregretsanydecisionsshemakes.
16.[A]Lookforashirtofamoresuitablecolorandsize.
[B]Replacetheshirtwithoneofsomeothermaterial.
[C]Visitadifferentstoreforasilkorcottonshirt.
[D]Getadiscountontheshirtsheisgoingtobuy.
17.[A]Ata“LostandFound〞.[C]Atatradefair.
[B]Atareceptiondesk.[D]Atanexhibition.
18.[A]Repairitandmovein.[C]Convertitintoahotel.
[B]Passitontohisgrandson.[D]Sellitforagoodprice.
Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.[A]Uniquedescriptiveskills.[C]Colourfulworldexperiences.
[B]Goodknowledgeofreaders’tastes.[D]Carefulplottingandclueing.
20.[A]Apeacefulsetting.[C]Tobeintherightmood.
[B]Aspaciousroom.[D]Tobeentirelyalone.
21.[A]Theyrelyheavilyontheirownimagination.
[B]Theyhaveexperiencessimilartothecharacters’.
[C]Theylookattheworldinadetachedmanner.
[D]Theyareoverwhelmedbytheirownprejudices.
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.[A]Goodorbad,theyaretheretostay.
[B]Likeitornot,youhavetousethem.
[C]Believeitornot,theyhavesurvived.
[D]Gainorlose,theyshouldbemodernised.
23.[A]Thefrequenttraindelays.[C]Thefoodsoldonthetrains.
[B]Thehightrainticketfares.[D]ThemonopolyofBritishRailways.
24.[A]Thelowefficiencyoftheiroperation.
[B]Competitionfromothermodesoftransport.
[C]Constantcomplaintsfrompassengers.
[D]Thepassingofthenewtransportact.
25.[A]Theywillbede-nationalised.[C]Theyarefastdisappearing.
[B]Theyprovideworseservice.[D]Theylosealotofmoney.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此局部試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
PassageOne
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.[A]ThewholeAntarcticregionwillbesubmerged.
[B]Somepolaranimalswillsoonbecomeextinct.
[C]Manycoastalcitieswillbecoveredwithwater.
[D]Theearthwillexperienceextremeweathers.
27.[A]Howhumansaretocopewithglobalwarming.
[B]HowunstabletheWestAntarcticicesheetis.
[C]Howvulnerablethecoastalcitiesare.
[D]Howpolariceimpactsglobalweather.
28.[A]Itcollapsedatleastonceinthepast1.3millionyears.
[B]Itsitsfirmlyonsolidrockatthebottomoftheocean.
[C]Itmeltedattemperaturesabithigherthanthoseoftoday.
[D]Itwillhavelittleimpactonsealevelwhenitbreaksup.
29.[A]TheWestAntarcticregionwasonceanopenocean.
[B]TheWestAntarcticicesheetwasabout7,000feetthick.
[C]TheWestAntarcticicesheetwasoncefloatingice.
[D]TheWestAntarcticregionusedtobewarmerthantoday.
PassageTwo
Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
30.[A]WhetherwecandevelopsocialtiesontheInternet.
[B]Whetheradeletedphotoisimmediatelyremovedfromtheweb.
[C]Whetherourblogscanbereneweddaily.
[D]Whetherwecansetupourownwebsites.
31.[A]Thenumberofvisitstheyreceive.[C]Thefilestheyhavecollected.
[B]Thewaytheystoredata.[D]Themeanstheyusetogetinformation.
32.[A]Whenthesystemisdown.[C]WhentheURLisreused.
[B]Whennewlinksaresetup.[D]Whentheserverisrestarted.
PassageThree
Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
33.[A]Someicedcoffeeshaveasmanycaloriesasahotdinner.
[B]Icedcoffeessoldbysomepopularchainsarecontaminated.
[C]Drinkingcoffeeafteramealismorelikelytocauseobesity.
[D]Somebrand-namecoffeescontainharmfulsubstances.
34.[A]Havesomefreshfruit.[C]Takeahotshower.
[B]Exerciseatthegym.[D]Eatahotdinner.
35.[A]Theycouldenjoyahappierfamilylife.
[B]Theycouldgreatlyimprovetheirworkefficiency.
[C]Manycancercasescouldbeprevented.
[D]Manyembarrassingsituationscouldbeavoided.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
注意:此局部試題在答題卡2上作答。
Psychologistsarefindingthathopeplaysasurprisinglyvitalroleingivingpeopleameasurableadvantageinrealmsas(36)_____________asacademicachievement,bearingupintoughjobsandcopingwith(37)______________illness.And,bycontrast,thelossofhopeisturningouttobeastrongersignthatapersonmay(38)______________suicidethanotherfactorslongthoughttobemorelikelyrisks.
“Hopehasprovenapowerfulpredictorof(39)______________ineverystudywe’vedonesofar,〞saidDr.CharlesR.Snyder,apsychologistwhohasdeviseda(40)______________toassesshowmuchhopeapersonhas.
Forexample,inresearchwith3,920collegestudents,Dr.Snyderandhis(41)______________foundthatthelevelofhopeamongfreshmenatthebeginningoftheirfirstsemesterwasamore(42)______________predictoroftheircollegegradesthanweretheirS.A.T.scoresortheirgradepoint(43)______________inhighschool,thetwomeasuresmostcommonlyusedtopredictcollegeperformance.
(44)〞___________________________________________________________________________________________,〞Dr.Snydersaid.“Whenyoucomparestudentsofequivalentintelligenceandpastacademicachievements,whatsetsthemapartishope.〞
Indevisingawaytoassesshopescientifically,Dr.Snyder(45)________________________
_______________________________.“Thatnotionisnotconcreteenough,anditblurstwokeycomponentsofhope,〞Dr.Snydersaid.(46)〞_____________________________________________________________________.〞PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.PleasewriteyouranswersonAnswerSheet2.
Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Mostyoungboysaretrainedtobelievethatmenshouldbestrong,tough,cool,anddetached.Thus,theylearnearlytohidevulnerableemotionssuchaslove,joy,andsadnessbecausetheybelievethatsuchfeelingsarefeminineandimplyweakness.Overtime,somemenbecomestrangerstotheirownemotionallives.Itseemsthatmenwithtraditionalviewsofmasculinityaremorelikelytosuppressoutwardemotionsandtofearemotions,supposedlybecausesuchfeelingsmayleadtoalossofcomposure(鎮(zhèn)定).Keepinmind,however,thatthisviewischallengedbysomeresearchers.Aswithmanygendergaps,differencesinemotionalitytendtobesmall,inconsistent,anddependentonthesituation.Forinstance,Robertsonandcolleaguesfoundthatmaleswhoweremoretraditionallymasculineweremoreemotionallyexpressiveinastructuredexercisethanwhentheyweresimplyaskedtotalkabouttheiremotions.
Males’difficultywith“tender〞emotionshasseriousconsequences.First,suppressedemotionscancontributetostress-relateddisorders.Andworse,menarelesslikelythanwomentoseekhelpfromhealthprofessionals.Second,men’semotionalinexpressivenesscancauseproblemsintheirrelationshipswithpartnersandchildren.Forexample,menwhoendorsetraditionalmasculinenormsreportlowerrelationshipsatisfaction,asdotheirfemalepartners.Further,childrenwhosefathersarewarm,loving,andacceptingtowardthemhavehigherself-esteemandlowerratesofaggressionandbehaviorproblems.Onapositivenote,fathersareincreasinglyinvolvingthemselveswiththeirchildren.And30percentoffathersreportthattheytakeequalorgreaterresponsibilityfortheirchildrenthantheirworkingwivesdo.
Oneemotionmalesareallowedtoexpressisanger.Sometimesthisangertranslatesintophysicalaggressionorviolence.Mencommitnearly90percentofviolentcrimesintheUnitedStatesandalmostallsexualassaults.
注意:此局部試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
47.Mostyoungboyshavebeentrainedtobelievethatmenwhoshowtenderfeelingsareconsideredtobe______________.
48.Somemenbelievethatiftheyexpressedtheiremotionsopenlytheymight______________.
49.Accordingtotheauthor,menwhosuppresstheiremotionsmaydevelop______________.
50.Menwhoobservetraditionalmasculinenormsaresaidtoderivelesssatisfactionfrom______________.
51.Whenmalesgetangry,theycanbecome______________orevencommitviolence.
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D]YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Intheearly20thcentury,fewthingsweremoreappealingthanthepromiseofscientificknowledge.Inaworldstrugglingwithrapidindustrialization,scienceandtechnologyseemedtooffersolutionstoalmosteveryproblem.Newlycreatedstatecollegesanduniversitiesdevotedthemselvesalmostentirelytoscientific,technological,andengineeringfields.ManyAmericanscametobelievethatscientificcertaintycouldnotonlysolvescientificproblems,butalsoreformpolitics,government,andbusiness.TwoworldwarsandaGreatDepressionrockedtheconfidenceofmanypeoplethatscientificexpertisealonecouldcreateaprosperousandorderedworld.AfterWorldWarⅡ,theacademicworldturnedwithnewenthusiasmtohumanisticstudies,whichseemedtomanyscholarsthebestwaytoensurethesurvivalofdemocracy.Americanscholarsfannedoutacrossmuchoftheworld—withsupportfromtheFordFoundation,theFulbrightprogram,etc.—topromotetheteachingofliteratureandtheartsinanefforttomakethecasefordemocraticfreedoms.
IntheAmericaofourowntime,thegreateducationalchallengehasbecomeanefforttostrengthentheteachingofwhatisnowknownastheSTEMdisciplines(science,technology,engineering,andmath).ThereisconsiderableandjustifiedconcernthattheUnitedStatesisfallingbehindmuchoftherestofthedevelopedworldintheseessentialdisciplines.India,China,Japan,andotherregionsseemtobeseizingtechnologicalleadership.
Atthesametime,perhapsinevitably,thehumanities—whilestillpopularinelitecollegesanduniversities—haveexperiencedasignificantdecline.Humanisticdisciplinesareseriouslyunderfunded,notjustbythegovernmentandthefoundationsbutbyacademicinstitutionsthemselves.Humanistsareusuallyamongthelowest-paidfacultymembersatmostinstitutionsandareoftenlightlyregardedbecausetheydonotgenerategrantincomeandbecausetheyprovidenoobviouscredentials(資質(zhì))formostnonacademiccareers.
UndoubtedlyAmericaneducationshouldtrainmorescientistsandengineers.MuchoftheconcernamongpoliticiansaboutthestateofAmericanuniversitiestodayisfocusedontheabsenceof“realworld〞education—whichmeanspreparationforprofessionalandscientificcareers.Buttheideathatinstitutionsortheirstudentsmustdecidebetweenhumanitiesandscienceisfalse.Oursocietycouldnotsurvivewithoutscientificandtechnologicalknowledge.Butwewouldbeequallyimpoverished(貧困的)withouthumanisticknowledgeaswell.Scienceandtechnologyteachuswhatwecando.Humanisticthinkinghelpsusunderstandwhatweshoulddo.
Itisalmostimpossibletoimagineoursocietywithoutthinkingoftheextraordinaryachievementsofscientistsandengineersinbuildingourcomplicatedworld.Buttrytoimagineourworldaswellwithouttheremarkableworksthathavedefinedourcultureandvalues.Wehavealwaysneeded,andwestillneed,both.
注意:此局部試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
52.Intheearly20thcenturyAmericansbelievedscienceandtechnologycould_______.
[A]solvevirtuallyallexistingproblems[C]helpraisepeople’slivingstandards
[B]quickenthepaceofindustrialization[D]promotethenation’ssocialprogress
53.WhydidmanyAmericanscholarsbecomeenthusiasticabouthumanisticstudiesafterWorldWarⅡ?
[A]Theywantedtoimprovetheirownstatuswithinthecurrenteducationsystem.
[B]Theybelievedthestabilityofasocietydependedheavilyonhumanisticstudies.
[C]Theycouldgetfinancialsupportfromvariousfoundationsforhumanisticstudies.
[D]Theyrealizedscienceandtechnologyalonewerenoguaranteeforabetterworld.
54.WhyareAmericanscholarsworriedabouteducationtoday?
[A]TheSTEMsubjectsaretoochallengingforstudentstolearn.
[B]SomeAsiancountrieshaveovertakenAmericainbasicsciences.
[C]AmericaislaggingbehindintheSTEMdisciplines.
[D]Therearenotenoughscholarsinhumanisticstudies.
55.Whataccountsforthesignificantdeclineinhumanisticstudiestoday?
[A]Insufficientfunding.[C]Shortageofdevotedfaculty.
[B]Shrinkingenrollment.[D]Dimprospectsforgraduates.
56.Whydoestheauthorattachsomuchimportancetohumanisticstudies?
[A]Theypromotethedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology.
[B]Theyhelppreparestudentsfortheirprofessionalcareers.
[C]Humanisticthinkinghelpsdefineourcultureandvalues.
[D]Humanisticthinkinghelpscultivatestudents’creativity.
PassageTwo
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
WillthereeverbeanotherEinstein?ThisistheundercurrentofconversationatEinsteinmemorialmeetingsthroughouttheyear.AnewEinsteinwillemerge,scientistssay.Butitmaytakealongtime.Afterall,morethan200yearsseparatedEinsteinfromhisnearestrival,IsaacNewton.
ManyphysicistssaythenextEinsteinhasn’tbeenbornyet,orisababynow.That’sbecausethequestforaunifiedtheorythatwouldaccountforalltheforcesofnaturehaspushedcurrentmathematicstoitslimits.Newmathmustbecreatedbeforetheproblemcanbesolved.
Butresearcherssaytherearemanyotherfactorsworkingagainsta
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