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      考試網(wǎng)   2014-06-25   【

        Passage Two

        Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.

        Space exploration has always been the province of dreamers: The human imagination readily soars where human ingenuity (創(chuàng)造力)struggles to follow. A Voyage to the Moon,often cited as the first science fiction story, was written by Cyrano de Bergerac in 1649. Cyrano was dead and buried for a good three centuries before the first manned rockets started to fly.

        In 1961, when President Kennedy declared that America would send a man to the moon by the decade’s end, those words, too, had a dreamlike quality. They resonated(共鳴) with optimism and ambition in much the same way as the most famous dream speech of all, delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. two years later. By the end of the decade, both visions had yielded concrete results and transformed American society. And yet in many ways the two dreams ended up at odds with each other. The fight for racial and economic equality is intensely pragmatic (講求實用的) and immediate in its impact. The urge to explore space is just the opposite. It is figuratively and literally otherworldly in its aims.

        When the dust settled, the space dreamers lost out. There was no grand follow-up to the Apollo missions. The technologically compromised space shuttle program has just come to an end, with no successor. The perpetual argument is that funds are tight, that we have more pressing problems here on Earth. Amid the current concerns about the federal deficit, reaching toward the stars seems a dispensable luxury—as if saving one-thousandth of a single year’s budget would solve our problems.

        But human ingenuity struggles on. NASA is developing a series of robotic probes that will get the most bang from a buck. They will serve as modem Magellans, mapping out the solar system for whatever explorers follow, whether man or machine. On the flip side, companies like Virgin Ga­lactic are plotting a bottom-up assault on the space dream by making it a reality to the public. Private spaceflight could lie within reach of rich civilians in a few years. Another decade or two and it could go mainstream.

        The space dreamers end up benefiting all of us—not just because of the way they expand human knowledge, or because of the spin-off technologies they produce, but because the two types of dreams feed off each other. Both Martin Luther King and John Kennedy appealed to the idea that humans can transcend what were once considered inherent limitations. Today we face seeming challenges in energy, the environment, health care. Tomorrow we will transcend these as well, and the dreamers will deserve a lot of the credit. The more evidence we collect that our species is capable of greatness, the more we will actually achieve it.

        注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。

        61. The author mentions Cyrano de Bergerac in order to show that_________.

        A) imagination is the mother of invention

        B) ingenuity is essential for science fiction writers

        C) it takes patience for humans to realize their dreams

        D) dreamers have always been interested in science fiction

        62. How did the general public view Kennedy’s space exploration plan?

        A) It symbolized the American spirit.

        B) It was as urgent as racial equality.

        C) It sounded very much like a dream.

        D) It made an ancient dream come true.

        63. What does the author say about America’s aim to explore space?

        A) It may not bring about immediate economic gains.

        B) It cannot be realized without technological innovation.

        C) It will not help the realization of racial and economic equality.

        D) It cannot be achieved without a good knowledge of the other worlds.

        64. What is the author’s attitude toward space programs?

        A) Critical. C) Unbiased.

        B) Reserved. D) Supportive.

        65. What does the author think of the problems facing human beings?

        A) They pose a serious challenge to future human existence.

        B) They can be solved sooner or later with human ingenuity.

        C) Their solutions need joint efforts of the public and privatesectors.

        D) They can only be solved by people with optimism andambition.

        Part IV Translation(30 minutes)

        Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese intoEnglish. You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.

        中國園林(the Chinese garden)是經(jīng)過三千多年演變而成的獨具一格的園林景觀(landscape)。它既包括為皇室成員享樂而建造的大型花園,也包括學(xué)者、商人和卸任的政府官員為擺脫嘈雜的外部世界而建造的私家花園。這些花園構(gòu)成了一種意在表達(dá)人與自然之間應(yīng)有的和稭關(guān)系的微縮景觀。典型的中國園林四周有圍墻,園內(nèi)有池塘、假山(rockwork)、樹木、花草以及各種各樣由蜿蜒的小路和走廊連接的建筑。漫步在花園中,人們可以看到一系列精心設(shè)計的景觀猶如山水畫卷(scroll)一般展現(xiàn)在面前。

        注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。

        答案

        1~5 CDADB 6~10 ABCAC 11~15 BDCBA 16~20 DDCBA 21~25 CADBB

        26. Legislation 27. instruction 28. efficient 29. dropout 30. motivation

        31. discipline 32. contend 33. in favor of 34. at their disposal 35. inferior to

        36~40 HLIJA 41~45 FGNBK 46~50 GBAOF 51~55 JNMLE 56~60 BCADD

        61~65 ACADB

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