2018英语一真题试卷



    英语()试题 1 ( 14 页)
    Section Ⅰ Use of English

    Directions
    Read the following text Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark
    A B C or D on the ANSWER SHEET (10 points)


    Trust is a tricky business On the one hand it’s a necessary condition 1 many
    worthwhile things child care friendships etc On the other hand putting your 2 in
    the wrong place often carries a high 3
    4 why do we trust at all Well because it feels good 5 people place
    their trust in an individual or an institution their brains release oxytocin a hormone
    that 6 pleasurable feelings and triggers the herding instinct that prompts
    humans to 7 with one another Scientists have found that exposure 8 this
    hormone puts us in a trusting 9 In a Swiss study researchers sprayed oxytocin into
    the noses of half the subjects those subjects were ready to lend significantly higher
    amounts of money to strangers than were their 10 who inhaled something else
    11 for us we also have a sixth sense for dishonesty that may 12 us A
    Canadian study found that children as young as 14 months can differentiate 13 a
    credible person and a dishonest one Sixty toddlers were each 14 to an adult
    tester holding a plastic container The tester would ask What’s in here before
    looking into the container smiling and exclaiming Wow Each subject was then
    invited to look 15 Half of them found a toy the other half 16 the
    container was empty – and realized the tester had 17 them
    Among the children who had not been tricked the majority were 18 to
    cooperate with the tester in learning a new skill demonstrating that they trusted his
    leadership 19 only five of the 30 children paired with the 20 tester
    participated in a followup activity


    英语()试题 2 ( 14 页)
    1 [A] on [B] like [C] for [D] from
    2 [A] faith [B] concern [C] attention [D] interest
    3 [A] benefit [B] debt [C] hope [D] price
    4 [A] Therefore [B] Then [C] Instead [D] Again
    5 [A] Until [B] Unless [C] Although [D] When
    6 [A] selects [B] produces [C] applies [D] maintains
    7 [A] consult [B] compete [C] connect [D] compare
    8 [A] at [B] by [C] of [D] to
    9 [A] context [B] mood [C] period [D] circle
    10 [A] counterparts [B] substitutes [C] colleagues [D] supporters
    11 [A] Funny [B] Lucky [C] Odd [D] Ironic
    12 [A] monitor [B] protect [C] surprise [D] delight
    13 [A] between [B] within [C] toward [D] over
    14 [A] transferred [B] added [C] introduced [D] entrusted
    15 [A] out [B] back [C] around [D] inside
    16 [A] discovered [B] proved [C] insisted [D] remembered
    17 [A] betrayed [B] wronged [C] fooled [D] mocked
    18 [A] forced [B] willing [C] hesitant [D] entitled
    19 [A] In contrast [B] As a result [C] On the whole [D] For instance
    20 [A] inflexible [B] incapable [C] unreliable [D] unsuitable


    Section Ⅱ Reading Comprehension
    Part A
    Directions
    Read the following four texts Answer the questions after each text by choosing A B
    C or D Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET (40 points)


    英语()试题 3 ( 14 页)
    Text 1

    Among the annoying challenges facing the middle class is one that will probably
    go unmentioned in the next presidential campaign What happens when the robots
    come for their jobs
    Don’t dismiss that possibility entirely About half of USjobs are at high risk of
    being automated according to a University of Oxford study with the middle class
    disproportionately squeezed Lowerincome jobs like gardening or day care don’t
    appeal to robots But many middleclass occupations – trucking financial advice
    software engineering – have aroused their interest or soon will The rich own the
    robots so they will be fine
    This isn’t to be alarmist Optimists point out that technological upheaval has
    benefited workers in the past The Industrial Revolution didn’t go so well for Luddites
    whose jobs were displaced by mechanized looms but it eventually raised living
    standards and created more jobs than it destroyed Likewise automation should
    eventually boost productivity stimulate demand by driving down prices and free
    workers from hard boring work But in the medium term middleclass workers may
    need a lot of help adjusting
    The first step as Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee argue in The Second
    Machine Age should be rethinking education and job training Curriculums – from
    grammar school to college – should evolve to focus less on memorizing facts and
    more on creativity and complex communication Vocational schools should do a
    better job of fostering problemsolving skills and helping students work alongside
    robots Online education can supplement the traditional kind It could make extra
    training and instruction affordable Professionals trying to acquire new skills will be
    able to do so without going into debt
    The challenge of coping with automation underlines the need for the US to
    revive its fading business dynamism Starting new companies must be made easier In
    previous eras of drastic technological change entrepreneurs smoothed the transition
    by dreaming up ways to combine labor and machines The best uses of 3D printers
    and virtual reality haven’t been invented yet The US needs the new companies that
    will invent them
    Finally because automation threatens to widen the gap between capital income
    and labor income taxes and the safety net will have to be rethought Taxes on
    lowwage labor need to be cut and wage subsidies such as the earned income tax
    credit should be expanded This would boost incomes encourage work reward
    companies for job creation and reduce inequality
    Technology will improve society in ways big and small over the next few years
    yet this will be little comfort to those who find their lives and careers upended by
    automation Destroying the machines that are coming for our jobs would be nuts But
    policies to help workers adapt will be indispensable
    英语()试题 4 ( 14 页)
    21 Who will be most threatened by automation
    [A] Leading politicians
    [B] Lowwage laborers
    [C] Robot owners
    [D] Middleclass workers

    22 Which of the following best represents the author’s view
    [A] Worries about automation are in fact groundless
    [B] Optimists’ opinions on new tech find little support
    [C] Issues arising from automation need to be tackled
    [D] Negative consequences of new tech can be avoided

    23 Education in the age of automation should put more emphasis on
    [A] creative potential
    [B] jobhunting skills
    [C] individual needs
    [D] cooperative spirit

    24 The author suggests that tax policies be aimed at
    [A] encouraging the development of automation
    [B] increasing the return on capital investment
    [C] easing the hostility between rich and poor
    [D] preventing the income gap from widening

    25 In this text the author presents a problem with
    [A] opposing views on it
    [B] possible solutions to it
    [C] its alarming impacts
    [D] its major variations



    英语()试题 5 ( 14 页)
    Text 2

    A new survey by Harvard University finds more than twothirds of young
    Americans disapprove of President Trump’s use of Twitter The implication is that
    Millennials prefer news from the White House to be filtered through other sources
    not a president’s social media platform
    Most Americans rely on social media to check daily headlines Yet as distrust has
    risen toward all media people may be starting to beef up their media literacy skills
    Such a trend is badly needed During the 2016 presidential campaign nearly a quarter
    of web content shared by Twitter users in the politically critical state of Michigan was
    fake news according to the University of Oxford And a survey conducted for
    BuzzFeed News found 44 percent of Facebook users rarely or never trust news from
    the media giant
    Young people who are digital natives are indeed becoming more skillful at
    separating fact from fiction in cyberspace A Knight Foundation focusgroup survey
    of young people between ages 14 and 24 found they use distributed trust to verify
    stories They crosscheck sources and prefer news from different perspectives –
    especially those that are open about any bias Many young people assume a great
    deal of personal responsibility for educating themselves and actively seeking out
    opposing viewpoints the survey concluded
    Such active research can have another effect A 2014 survey conducted in
    Australia Britain and the United States by the University of WisconsinMadison
    found that young people’s reliance on social media led to greater political
    engagement
    Social media allows users to experience news events more intimately and
    immediately while also permitting them to reshare news as a projection of their
    values and interests This forces users to be more conscious of their role in passing
    along information A survey by Barna research group found the top reason given by
    Americans for the fake news phenomenon is reader error more so than madeup
    stories or factual mistakes in reporting About a third say the problem of fake news
    lies in misinterpretation or exaggeration of actual news via social media In other
    words the choice to share news on social media may be the heart of the issue This
    indicates there is a real personal responsibility in counteracting this problem says
    Roxanne Stone editor in chief at Barna Group
    So when young people are critical of an overtweeting president they reveal a
    mental discipline in thinking skills – and in their choices on when to share on social
    media


    英语()试题 6 ( 14 页)
    26 According to Paragraphs 1 and 2 many young Americans cast doubts on
    [A] the justification of the newsfiltering practice
    [B] people’s preference for social media platforms
    [C] the administration’s ability to handle information
    [D] social media as a reliable source of news

    27 The phrase beef up (Line 2 Para 2) is closest in meaning to
    [A] sharpen
    [B] define
    [C] boast
    [D] share

    28 According to the Knight Foundation survey young people
    [A] tend to voice their opinions in cyberspace
    [B] verify news by referring to diverse sources
    [C] have a strong sense of responsibility
    [D] like to exchange views on distributed trust

    29 The Barna survey found that a main cause for the fake news problem is
    [A] readers’ outdated values
    [B] journalists’ biased reporting
    [C] readers’ misinterpretation
    [D] journalists’ madeup stories

    30 Which of the following would be the best title for the text
    [A] A Rise in Critical Skills for Sharing News Online
    [B] A Counteraction Against the Overtweeting Trend
    [C] The Accumulation of Mutual Trust on Social Media
    [D] The Platforms for Projection of Personal Interests


    英语()试题 7 ( 14 页)
    Text 3

    Any fairminded assessment of the dangers of the deal between Britain’s
    National Health Service (NHS) and DeepMind must start by acknowledging that both
    sides mean well DeepMind is one of the leading artificial intelligence (AI)
    companies in the world The potential of this work applied to healthcare is very great
    but it could also lead to further concentration of power in the tech giants It is against
    that background that the information commissioner Elizabeth Denham has issued her
    damning verdict against the Royal Free hospital trust under the NHS which handed
    over to DeepMind the records of 16 million patients in 2015 on the basis of a vague
    agreement which took far too little account of the patients’ rights and their
    expectations of privacy
    DeepMind has almost apologized The NHS trust has mended its ways Further
    arrangements – and there may be many – between the NHS and DeepMind will be
    carefully scrutinised to ensure that all necessary permissions have been asked of
    patients and all unnecessary data has been cleaned There are lessons about informed
    patient consent to learn But privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the
    most important Ms Denham chose to concentrate the blame on the NHS trust since
    under existing law it controlled the data and DeepMind merely processed it But
    this distinction misses the point that it is processing and aggregation not the mere
    possession of bits that gives the data value
    The great question is who should benefit from the analysis of all the data that our
    lives now generate Privacy law builds on the concept of damage to an individual
    from identifiable knowledge about them That misses the way the surveillance
    economy works The data of an individual there gains its value only when it is
    compared with the data of countless millions more
    The use of privacy law to curb the tech giants in this instance feels slightly
    maladapted This practice does not address the real worry It is not enough to say that
    the algorithms DeepMind develops will benefit patients and save lives What matters
    is that they will belong to a private monopoly which developed them using public
    resources If software promises to save lives on the scale that drugs now can big data
    may be expected to behave as a big pharma has done We are still at the beginning of
    this revolution and small choices now may turn out to have gigantic consequences
    later A long struggle will be needed to avoid a future of digital feudalism Ms
    Denham’s report is a welcome start

    英语()试题 8 ( 14 页)
    31 What is true of the agreement between the NHS and DeepMind
    [A] It caused conflicts among tech giants
    [B] It failed to pay due attention to patients’ rights
    [C] It fell short of the latter’s expectations
    [D] It put both sides into a dangerous situation

    32 The NHS trust responded to Denham’s verdict with
    [A] empty promises
    [B] tough resistance
    [C] necessary adjustments
    [D] sincere apologies

    33 The author argues in Paragraph 2 that
    [A] privacy protection must be secured at all costs
    [B] leaking patients’ data is worse than selling it
    [C] making profits from patients’ data is illegal
    [D] the value of data comes from the processing of it

    34 According to the last paragraph the real worry arising from this deal is
    [A] the vicious rivalry among big pharmas
    [B] the ineffective enforcement of privacy law
    [C] the uncontrolled use of new software
    [D] the monopoly of big data by tech giants

    35 The author’s attitude toward the application of AI to healthcare is
    [A] ambiguous
    [B] cautious
    [C] appreciative
    [D] contemptuous


    英语()试题 9 ( 14 页)
    Text 4

    The US Postal Service (USPS) continues to bleed red ink It reported a net loss
    of 56 billion for fiscal 2016 the 10th straight year its expenses have exceeded
    revenue Meanwhile it has more than 120 billion in unfunded liabilities mostly for
    employee health and retirement costs There are many reasons this formerly stable
    federal institution finds itself at the brink of bankruptcy Fundamentally the USPS is
    in a historic squeeze between technological change that has permanently decreased
    demand for its breadandbutter product firstclass mail and a regulatory structure
    that denies management the flexibility to adjust its operations to the new reality
    And interest groups ranging from postal unions to greetingcard makers exert
    selfinterested pressure on the USPS’s ultimate overseer – Congress – insisting that
    whatever else happens to the Postal Service aspects of the status quo they depend on
    get protected This is why repeated attempts at reform legislation have failed in recent
    years leaving the Postal Service unable to pay its bills except by deferring vital
    modernization
    Now comes word that everyone involved – Democrats Republicans the Postal
    Service the unions and the system’s heaviest users – has finally agreed on a plan to
    fix the system Legislation is moving through the House that would save USPS an
    estimated 286 billion over five years which could help pay for new vehicles
    among other survival measures Most of the money would come from a
    pennyperletter permanent rate increase and from shifting postal retirees into
    Medicare The latter step would largely offset the financial burden of annually
    prefunding retiree health care thus addressing a longstanding complaint by the
    USPS and its unions
    If it clears the House this measure would still have to get through the Senate –
    where someone is bound to point out that it amounts to the bare bare minimum
    necessary to keep the Postal Service afloat not comprehensive reform There’s no
    change to collective bargaining at the USPS a major omission considering that
    personnel accounts for 80 percent of the agency’s costs Also missing is any
    discussion of eliminating Saturday letter delivery That commonsense change enjoys
    wide public support and would save the USPS 2 billion per year But postal
    specialinterest groups seem to have killed it at least in the House The emerging
    consensus around the bill is a sign that legislators are getting frightened about a
    politically embarrassing shortterm collapse at the USPS It is not however a sign
    that they’re getting serious about transforming the postal system for the 21st century
    英语()试题 10 ( 14 页)
    36 The financial problem with the USPS is caused partly by
    [A] its unbalanced budget
    [B] its rigid management
    [C] the cost for technical upgrading
    [D] the withdrawal of bank support

    37 According to Paragraph 2 the USPS fails to modernize itself due to
    [A] the interference from interest groups
    [B] the inadequate funding from Congress
    [C] the shrinking demand for postal service
    [D] the incompetence of postal unions

    38 The longstanding complaint by the USPS and its unions can be addressed by
    [A] removing its burden of retiree health care
    [B] making more investment in new vehicles
    [C] adopting a new rateincrease mechanism
    [D] attracting more firstclass mail users

    39 In the last paragraph the author seems to view legislators with
    [A] respect
    [B] tolerance
    [C] discontent
    [D] gratitude

    40 Which of the following would be the best title for the text
    [A] The USPS Starts to Miss Its Good Old Days
    [B] The Postal Service Keep Away from My Cheese
    [C] The USPS Chronic Illness Requires a Quick Cure
    [D] The Postal Service Needs More Than a BandAid



    英语()试题 11 ( 14 页)
    Part B
    Directions
    The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order For Questions 4145 you are
    required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the
    list AG and filling them into the numbered boxes Paragraphs C and F have been
    correctly placed Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET (10 points)

    [A] In December of 1869 Congress appointed a commission to select a site and
    prepare plans and cost estimates for a new State Department Building The
    commission was also to consider possible arrangements for the War and Navy
    Departments To the horror of some who expected a Greek Revival twin of the
    Treasury Building to be erected on the other side of the White House the
    elaborate French Second Empire style design by Alfred Mullett was selected and
    construction of a building to house all three departments began in June of 1871

    [B] Completed in 1875 the State Department’s south wing was the first to be
    occupied with its elegant fourstory library (completed in 1876) Diplomatic
    Reception Room and Secretary’s office decorated with carved wood Oriental
    rugs and stenciled wall patterns The Navy Department moved into the east wing
    in 1879 where elaborate wall and ceiling stenciling and marquetry floors
    decorated the office of the Secretary

    [C] The State War and Navy Building as it was originally known housed the three
    Executive Branch Departments most intimately associated with formulating and
    conducting the nation’s foreign policy in the last quarter of the nineteenth century
    and the first quarter of the twentieth century – the period when the United States
    emerged as an international power The building has housed some of the nation’s
    most significant diplomats and politicians and has been the scene of many
    historic events

    [D] Many of the most celebrated national figures have participated in historical events
    that have taken place within the EEOB’s granite walls Theodore and Franklin D
    Roosevelt William Howard Taft Dwight D Eisenhower Lyndon B Johnson
    Gerald Ford and George H W Bush all had offices in this building before
    英语()试题 12 ( 14 页)
    becoming president It has housed 16 Secretaries of the Navy 21 Secretaries of
    War and 24 Secretaries of State Winston Churchill once walked its corridors and
    Japanese emissaries met here with Secretary of State Cordell Hull after the
    bombing of Pearl Harbor

    [E] The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) commands a unique position
    in both the national history and the architectural heritage of the United States
    Designed by Supervising Architect of the Treasury Alfred B Mullett it was built
    from 1871 to 1888 to house the growing staffs of the State War and Navy
    Departments and is considered one of the best examples of French Second
    Empire architecture in the country

    [F] Construction took 17 years as the building slowly rose wing by wing When the
    EEOB was finished it was the largest office building in Washington with nearly
    2 miles of black and white tiled corridors Almost all of the interior detail is of
    cast iron or plaster the use of wood was minimized to insure fire safety Eight
    monumental curving staircases of granite with over 4000 individually cast bronze
    balusters are capped by four skylight domes and two stained glass rotundas

    [G] The history of the EEOB began long before its foundations were laid The first
    executive offices were constructed between 1799 and 1820 A series of fires
    (including those set by the British in 1814) and overcrowded conditions led to the
    construction of the existing Treasury Building In 1866 the construction of the
    North Wing of the Treasury Building necessitated the demolition of the State
    Department building




    41 → C → 42 → 43 → F → 44 → 45





    英语()试题 13 ( 14 页)
    Part C
    Directions
    Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into
    Chinese Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET (10 points)


    Shakespeare’s lifetime was coincident with a period of extraordinary activity and
    achievement in the drama (46) By the date of his birth Europe was witnessing the
    passing of the religious drama and the creation of new forms under the incentive of
    classical tragedy and comedy These new forms were at first mainly written by
    scholars and performed by amateurs but in England as everywhere else in western
    Europe the growth of a class of professional actors was threatening to make the
    drama popular whether it should be new or old classical or medieval literary or
    farcical Court school organizations of amateurs and the traveling actors were all
    rivals in supplying a widespread desire for dramatic entertainment and (47) no boy
    who went to a grammar school could be ignorant that the drama was a form of
    literature which gave glory to Greece and Rome and might yet bring honor to
    England
    When Shakespeare was twelve years old the first public playhouse was built in
    London For a time literature showed no interest in this public stage Plays aiming at
    literary distinction were written for schools or court or for the choir boys of StPaul’s
    and the royal chapel who however gave plays in public as well as at court (48) But
    the professional companies prospered in their permanent theaters and university men
    with literary ambitions were quick to turn to these theaters as offering a means of
    livelihood By the time that Shakespeare was twentyfive Lyly Peele and Greene
    had made comedies that were at once popular and literary Kyd had written a tragedy
    that crowded the pit and Marlowe had brought poetry and genius to triumph on the
    common stage – where they had played no part since the death of Euripides (49) A
    native literary drama had been created its alliance with the public playhouses
    established and at least some of its great traditions had been begun
    The development of the Elizabethan drama for the next twentyfive years is of
    exceptional interest to students of literary history for in this brief period we may trace
    the beginning growth blossoming and decay of many kinds of plays and of many
    great careers We are amazed today at the mere number of plays produced as well as
    by the number of dramatists writing at the same time for this London of two hundred
    thousand inhabitants (50) To realize how great was the dramatic activity we must
    remember further that hosts of plays have been lost and that probably there is no
    author of note whose entire work has survived


    英语()试题 14 ( 14 页)
    Section Ⅲ Writing

    Part A
    51 Directions
    Write an email to all international experts on campus inviting them to attend the
    graduation ceremony In your email you should include time place and other relevant
    information about the ceremony
    You should write about 100 words neatly on the ANSWER SHEET
    Do not use your own name at the end of the email Use Li Ming instead
    (10 points)

    Part B
    52 Directions
    Write an essay of 160200 words based on the picture below In your essay you
    should
    1) describe the picture briefly
    2) interpret the meaning and
    3) give your comments
    You should write neatly on the ANSWER SHEET(20 points)


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