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painful. I also know that people in Japan and Sweden, countries that spend far less on medical care, have achieved longer, healthier lives than we have. As a nation, we may be overfunding the quest for unlikely cures while underfunding research on humbler therapies that could improve people’s lives.

56.  What is implied in the first sentence?

[A] Americans are better prepared for death than other people.

[B] Americans enjoy a higher life quality than ever before.

[C] Americans are over-confident of their medical technology.C

[D] Americans take a vain pride in their long life expectancy.

57.  The author uses the example of cancer patients to show that ________________________.

[A] medical resources are often wasted

[B] doctors are helpless against fatal diseases

[C] some treatments are too aggressiveA

[D] medical costs are becoming unaffordable

58.  The author’s attitude toward Richard Lamm’s remark is one of ________________________.

[A] strong disapproval

[B] reserved consent

[C] slight contemptB

[D] enthusiastic support

59.  In contrast to the U.S., Japan and Sweden are funding their medical care ________________________.

[A] more flexibly

[B] more extravagantly

[C] more cautiouslyD

[D] more reasonably

60.  The text intends to express the idea that ________________________.

[A] medicine will further prolong people’s lives

[B] life beyond a certain limit is not worth living

[C] death should be accepted as a fact of lifeC

[D] excessive demands increase the cost of health care

Part B

Directions:

Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (10 points)

Human beings in all times and places think about their world and wonder at their place in it. Humans are thoughtful and creative, possessed of insatiable curiosity. 61) Furthermore, humans have the ability to modify the environment in which they live, thus subjecting all other life forms to their own peculiar ideas and fancies. Therefore, it is important to study humans in all their richness and diversity in a calm and systematic manner, with the hope that the knowledge resulting from such studies can lead humans to a more harmonious way of living with themselves and with all other life forms on this planet Earth.

“Anthropology” derives from the Greek words anthropos: “human” and logos “the study of.” By its very name, anthropology encompasses the study of all humankind.

Anthropology is one of the social sciences. 62) Social science is that branch of intellectual enquiry which seeks to study humans and their endeavors in the same reasoned, orderly, systematic, and dispassioned manner that natural scientists use for the study of natural phenomena.

Social science disciplines include geography, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology. Each of these social sciences has a subfield or specialization which lies particularly close to anthropology.

All the social sciences focus upon the study of humanity. Anthropology is a field-study oriented discipline which makes extensive use of the comparative method in analysis. 63) The emphasis on data gathered first-hand, combined with a cross-cultural perspective brought to the analysis of cultures past and present, makes this study a unique and distinctly important social science.

Anthropological analyses rest heavily upon the concept of culture. Sir Edward Tylor’s formulation of the concept of culture was one of the great intellectual achievements of 19th century science. 64) Tylor defined culture as “… that complex whole which includes belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.” This insight, so profound in its simplicity, opened up an entirely new way of perceiving and understanding human life. Implicit within Tylor’s definition is the concept that culture is learned, shared, and patterned behavior.

65) Thus, the anthropological concept of “culture,” like the concept of “set” in mathematics, is an abstract concept which makes possible immense amounts of concrete research and understanding.

Section IV Writing

66.  Directions:

Study the following set of drawings carefully and write an essay in which you should

1) describe the set of drawings, interpret its meaning, and

2) point out its implications in our life.

You should write about 200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (20 points)


2003年考语(一)答案

Section I: Listening Comprehension (20 points)

Part A (5 points)

1.     1876

2.     1981

3.     textiles

4.     19,137

5.     concerts

Part B (5 points)

6.     (the couple) themselves

7.     constructively

8.     a qualified psychologist

9.     good intentions

10.   absence

Part C (10 points)

11.   [D]

12.   [A]

13.   [D]

14.   [B]

15.   [C]

16.   [B]

17.   [B]

18.   [C]

19.   [A]

20.   [D]

Section II: Use of English (10 points)

21.   [A]

22.   [B]

23.   [C]

24.   [D]

25.   [C]

26.   [B]

27.   [D]

28.   [C]

29.   [A]

30.   [D]

31.   [A]

32.   [D]

33.   [B]

34.   [D]

35.   [C]

36.   [D]


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