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2005年全国研究生入学考试英语真题

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  31. Researchers have come to believe that dreams ________.

  [A] can be modified in their courses

  [B] are susceptible to emotional changes

  [C] reflect our innermost desires and fears

  [D] are a random outcome of neural repairs

  32. By referring to the limbic system, the author intends to show ________.

  [A] its function in our dreams

  [B] the mechanism of REM sleep

  [C] the relation of dreams to emotions

  [D] its difference from the prefrontal cortex

  33. The negative feelings generated during the day tend to ________.

  [A] aggravate in our unconscious mind

  [B] develop into happy dreams

  [C] persist till the time we fall asleep

  [D] show up in dreams early at night

  34. Cartwright seems to suggest that ________.

  [A] waking up in time is essential to the ridding of bad dreams

  [B] visualizing bad dreams helps bring them under control

  [C] dreams should be left to their natural progression

  [D] dreaming may not entirely belong to the unconscious

  35. What advice might Cartwright give to those who sometimes have bad dreams?

  [A] Lead your life as usual.

  [B] Seek professional help.

  [C] Exercise conscious control.

  [D] Avoid anxiety in the daytime.

  Text 4

  Americans no longer expect public figures, whether in speech or in writing, to command the English language with skill and gift. Nor do they aspire to such command themselves. In his latest book, Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like, Care, John McWhorter, a linguist and controversialist of mixed liberal and conservative views, sees the triumph of 1960s counter-culture as responsible for the decline of formal English.

  Blaming the permissive 1960s is nothing new, but this is not yet another criticism against the decline in education. Mr. McWhorter’s academic speciality is language history and change, and he sees the gradual disappearance of “whom,” for example, to be natural and no more regrettable than the loss of the case-endings of Old English.

  But the cult of the authentic and the personal, “doing our own thing,” has spelt the death of formal speech, writing, poetry and music. While even the modestly educated sought an elevated tone when they put pen to paper before the 1960s, even the most well regarded writing since then has sought to capture spoken English on the page. Equally, in poetry, the highly personal, performative genre is the only form that could claim real liveliness. In both oral and written English, talking is triumphing over speaking, spontaneity over craft.

  Illustrated with an entertaining array of examples from both high and low culture, the trend that Mr. McWhorter documents is unmistakable. But it is less clear, to take the question of his subtitle, why we should, like, care. As a linguist, he acknowledges that all varieties of human language, including non-standard ones like Black English, can be powerfully expressive -- there exists no language or dialect in the world that cannot convey complex ideas. He is not arguing, as many do, that we can no longer think straight because we do not talk proper.

  Russians have a deep love for their own language and carry large chunks of memorized poetry in their heads, while Italian politicians tend to elaborate speech that would seem old-fashioned to most English-speakers. Mr. McWhorter acknowledges that formal language is not strictly necessary, and proposes no radical education reforms -- he is really grieving over the loss of something beautiful more than useful. We now take our English “on paper plates instead of china.” A shame, perhaps, but probably an inevitable one.

  36. According to McWhorter, the decline of formal English ________.

  [A] is inevitable in radical education reforms

  [B] is but all too natural in language development

  [C] has caused the controversy over the counter-culture

  [D] brought about changes in public attitudes in the 1960s

  37. The word “talking” (Line 6, Paragraph 3) denotes ________.

  [A] modesty

  [B] personality

  [C] liveliness

  [D] informality

  38. To which of the following statements would McWhorter most likely agree?

  [A] Logical thinking is not necessarily related to the way we talk.

  [B] Black English can be more expressive than standard English.

  [C] Non-standard varieties of human language are just as entertaining.

  [D] Of all the varieties, standard English can best convey complex ideas.

  39. The description of Russians’ love of memorizing poetry shows the author’s ________.

  [A] interest in their language

  [B] appreciation of their efforts

  [C] admiration for their memory

  [D] contempt for their old-fashionedness

  40. According to the last paragraph, “paper plates” is to “china” as ________.

  [A] “temporary” is to “permanent”

  [B] “radical” is to “conservative”

  [C] “functional” is to “artistic”

  [D] “humble” is to “noble”

  Part B

  Directions:

  In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)

  Canada’s premiers (the leaders of provincial governments), if they have any breath left after complaining about Ottawa at their late July annual meeting, might spare a moment to do something, together, to reduce health-care costs.

  They’re all groaning about soaring health budgets, the fastest-growing component of which are pharmaceutical costs.

  41. ________

  What to do? Both the Romanow commission and the Kirby committee on health care -- to say nothing of reports from other experts -- recommended the creation of a national drug agency. Instead of each province having its own list of approved drugs, bureaucracy, procedures and limited bargaining power, all would pool resources, work with Ottawa, and create a national institution.

  42. ________

  But “national” doesn’t have to mean that. “National” could mean interprovincial -- provinces combining efforts to create one body.

  Either way, one benefit of a “national” organization would be to negotiate better prices, if possible, with drug manufacturers. Instead of having one province -- or a series of hospitals within a province -- negotiate a price for a given drug on the provincial list, the national agency would negotiate on behalf of all provinces.

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