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1、考研英语(一)第二部分阅读理解(上)(江南博哥)材料题根据下面资料,回答1-5题For several weeks the world has watched as Indias citizensincluding academics and studentshave taken to the streets. Tens of thousands have been gathering to read out the preamble to the Indian constitution, as a mark of protest against a discriminatory new ci
2、tizenship law. The law provides a path to citizenship for recent refugees from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is a means to providing permanent sanctuary for religious minorities fleeing hardship or persecution in these countriesan intention that is to be commended. What is troubling is th
3、at decisions on who canand cannotapply for citizenship will be made on the basis of religious belief.Tragically, some of the peaceful protests are being met with violence, and university campuses are not immune. The latest high-profile incident took place at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi,
4、 where students have also been protesting over an increase in accommodation fees. On the evening of 5 January, people wearing masks and carrying iron rods, stones and wooden clubs entered the campus and launched an attack. However, the citys police failed to provide protection. In mid-December, poli
5、ce entered two of Indias older universities and students were beaten, property was damaged and tear gas used. Both institutions had to close temporarily, disrupting teaching and research. Jamia Millias vice-chancellor said that it is not acceptable for police to harm innocent students.The severity o
6、f the police action has rightly prompted a chorus of international concern.Among those speaking up are the Nobel prize winners Abhijit Banerjee, an economist and JNU alumnus now at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, who is also critical of the new law.Many of the governments sup
7、porters are upset that university students, academics and scientists are also opposing the new law. But they must know that freedom of expression is core to a universitys mission;that the ability of citizens to protest peacefully against government policies is a right, not a privilege. Without it, n
8、o opposition would be able to present its case to the publicas members of the current government and its supporters did in the years they were out of power.Academics in India are right to be alarmed and to speak up, because force has been used on university campuses, causing fear. Indias authorities
9、 must take the necessary steps to protect their nations universities and their peoples freedom of speech. They must heed the words of the prime ministers principal scientific adviser, Krishnaswamy VijayRaghavan, who said unequivocally:Campuses are places for learning, discussion and research. There
10、is no place at all for violence.1单选题According to the first paragraph, what is the function of Indias New Citizenship Law?A.To provide a way for refugees to earn citizenshipB.To provide sanctuary for religious majoritiesC.To confirm the preamble to the Indian constitutionD.To decide religious belief
11、of the applicants正确答案:A参考解析:It is a means to providing permanent sanctuary for religious minorities fleeing hardship or persecution in these countriesan intention that is to be commended. 为逃离这些国家的苦难者或受迫害的宗教少数群体提供永久避难所的一种手段,A符合题意。2单选题University campuses are not immune to violence because_A.students a
12、re involved in peaceful protestsB.the property of universities has been damagedC.international communities are showing concernsD.the police has failed to provide protection正确答案:D参考解析:On the evening of 5 January, people wearing masks and carrying iron rods, stones and wooden clubs entered the campus
13、and launched an attack. However, the citys police failed to provide protection. 第二段描述了学生的和平抗议及遭到的暴力对待:尼赫鲁大学学生抗议住宿费的上涨,1月5日人们进入校园发动袭击;12月中旬警方进入印度两所大学,殴打学生,破坏学校财产,甚至使用催泪瓦斯。所以校园不能免于遭受暴力的原因是警方未能提供保护反而暴力镇压抗议活动。D正确。3单选题Which of the following is true according to Paragraph 4?A.Some scientists are uneasy ab
14、out opposing the new lawB.The opposition has no way to convey his ideas to the publicC.It is necessary to guarantee peoples freedom of expressionD.It is a privilege of citizens to protest against government policies正确答案:C参考解析:But they must know that freedom of expression is core to a universitys mis
15、sion;that the ability of citizens to protest peacefully against government policies is a right, not a privilege. Without it, no opposition would be able to present its case to the publicas members of the current government and its supporters did in the years they were out of power. 第四段指出没有言论自由是大学的核心
16、使命,没有言论自由任何反对党就无法向公众表达自己的立场,现在的政府成员当初也经历过没有言论自由的时刻,所以他们知道言论自由的重要性。C正确。4单选题What can we infer from the words of Krishnaswamy?A.He was against the actions of Indian scholarsB.He supported the implementation of the new lawC.He found campuses are places for violenceD.He advocated the protection of univer
17、sities正确答案:D参考解析:They must heed the words of the prime ministers principal scientific adviser, Krishnaswamy VijayRaghavan, who said unequivocally:Campuses are places for learning, discussion and research. There is no place at all for violence. 最后一句Krishnaswamy表示校园是学习、讨论和研究的场所,不应该有暴力存在。 所以D正确。5单选题whi
18、ch of the following may be the best title of the text?A.Protect Indias UniversitiesB.Carry out a New Citizenship LawC.Focus on the Police ActionD.Guard Peoples Freedom正确答案:A参考解析:文章从新法律的颁发,到暴力镇压大学的和平抗议活动,提出了言论自由的重要性,该文章想通过大学校园中和平抗议活动遭到暴力镇压的事件,表达印度社会各方应保护印度的大学及其言论自由,所以选项A为正确答案。材料题根据下面资料,回答6-10题One thi
19、ng scientists are sure will happen as the world warms is that the seas will rise,putting millions of people at risk of land erosion, flooding and permanent displacement. But ask experts exactly how far oceans will advance, and their answer gets far morequalified.A study published May 20 in the Proce
20、edings of the National Academy of Sciences found that previous estimates of how bad sea-level rise could get were too conservativeand that coastal communities must contemplate more severe, long-term impacts from humans addiction to fossil fuels.Researchers asked leading experts on the Greenland and
21、Antarctic ice sheets to provide their best updated estimates for the future of these frozen masses as temperatures spike.Aggregating these, the researchers concluded that the range of outcomes scientists now consider possible has shifted markedly toward more melting and, therefore, higher seas.For e
22、xample, in a business-as-usual scenario, the median estimate from the United Nations last major climate report should have been more than doubled. In fact, the researchers found that it is unlikely, but plausible, that the oceans could rise a staggering 6.5 feet by 2100 if emissions levels continue
23、to be high. That would swamp roughly as much territory as is contained in all of Western Europe and make 187 million people homeless.Since the United Nations last major climate assessment, the scientists watching the Earths major ice sheets have witnessed massive ice losses and tried to better model
24、 the way the sheets fracture, how liquid water interacts with the solid stuff, and the instability of ice cliffs. They have also done more to assess how these ice sheets behaved in previous warming epochs. They have not been able to provide more precise estimates for how bad things could get except
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