2004年武汉大学博士研究生入学考试英语阅读理解试题36644.pdf
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1、 考博热线咨询:400-622-4468 华慧考博考博第一品牌 华慧网 第 1 页 共 1 页 2004 年武汉大学博士研究生入学考试英语阅读理解试题 阅读理解 Opponents of affirmative action say the battle over the use of race in college admissions is hardly over,despite the Supreme Courts ruling Monday upholding the goal of a diverse student body.Higher education leaders ove
2、rwhelmingly hailed the decision,saying it reaffirmed policies used by most selective colleges and universities.But some critics raised the possibility of more lawsuits,and promised to continue pressuring the Department of Educations Office of Civil Rights to investigate questionable policies.“Were t
3、alking about admissions programs,scholarships,any program.only for minorities or in which the standards used to judge admissions are substantially different,”says Linda Chavez,founder and president of the Center for Equal Opportunity,a conservative non-Others say theyll take their case to voters.“We
4、 have to seriously contest all this at the ballot box,”says University of California regent Ward Cannerly,who helped win voter approval of Californias Proposition 209,which prohibits considering race or gender in public education,hiring and contracting.Because of that law,Mondays ruling had no pract
5、ical impact in the state.“It may be time for us to.let the(Michigan)voters decide if they want to use race as a factor in admissions,”Meanwhile,U.S.Education Secretary Rod Paige,consistent with President Bushs stance opposing affirmative action,said the Department of Education will“continue examinin
6、g and highlighting effective race-neutral approaches to ensure broad access to and diversity within our public institutions”.Even Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor,in one of the opinions,recommended that states look for lessons in race-neutral programs being tried in California and elsewhere
7、.While the ruling said admissions officials may consider race in the selection process,colleges and universities are not obligated to do so.“Ultimately in the debate,diversity is a choice,not a legal mandate,”says Arthur C oleman,a former Department of Education official who now helps colleges and u
8、niversities ensure The public,too,remains conflicted,largely along racial lines.According to a january poll by the non-profit research organization Public Agenda,79%of Americans said it is important for colleges to have a racially diverse student body,while just 54%said affirmative action programs s
9、hould continue.In a Gallup poll conducted days before the ruling,49%of adults said they favor affirmative action and 43%did not,with blacks and Hispanics far more likely to favor the practice than whites.And some educators doubt that with Mondays ruling,those opposing For now,admissions officials an
10、d university lawyers are poring over the ruling to determine how or whether to adjust policies.While most tend to be closed-mouthed 考博热线咨询:400-622-4468 华慧考博考博第一品牌 华慧网 第 2 页 共 2 页 2.What the critics said in the first paragraph amounts to the idea that _.D.selective colleges and universities should be
11、 punished for their discriminatory policies.3.Connerly insists that the Courts ruling should _.B.be contested by the Michigan voters with a D.produce the intended practical effect before it is widely accepted 4.What is the attitude of the Department of Education towards affirmative action?D.Indiffer
12、ence 5.Which of the following is True about affirmative action according to the text?C.The minority students 6.It can be inferred from the text that one of the major objectives of affirmative action is to _.A.ensure race-neutral programs are set up 7.Questions 11 to 15 are based Whenever two or more
13、 unusual traits or situations are found in the same place,it is tempting to look for more than a coincidental relationship between them.The high Himalayas and the Tibetan plateau certainly have extraordinary physical characteristics and the cultures which are found there are also unusual,though not
14、unique.However there is no intention of adopting Montesquieus view of climate and soil as cultural determinants.The ecology of a region merely poses some of the problems faced by the inhabitants of the region,and while the problems facing a The appearance of the Himalayas during the late Tertiary Pe
15、riod and the accompanying further raising of the previously established rages had a marked effect 考博热线咨询:400-622-4468 华慧考博考博第一品牌 华慧网 第 3 页 共 3 页 on the climate of the region.Primarily,of course,it blocked the Indian monsoon(季风)from reaching Central Asia at all.Secondarily,air and moisture from other
16、 Prior to the raising of the Himalayas,the land now forming the Tibetan uplands had a dry,continental climate with vegetation and animal life similar to that of much of the rest of the region on the same parallel,but somewhat differen than that of the areas farther north,which were already drier.Wit
17、h the coming of the Himalayas and the relatively sudden drying out of the region,there was a severe thinning out of the animal and plant population.The ensuing incomplete Pleistocene glaciations(冰蚀)had a further thinning effect,but significantly did not wipe out life in the area.Thus after the end o
18、f the glaciation there were only a few varieties of life extant from the original continental species.Isolated by the Kunlun range from the Tarim basin and Turfan depression,species which had already adapted to the dry steppe climate,and would otherwise have been expected to flourish in Tibetan,the
19、remaining native fauna and flora(动植物)multiplied.Armand describes the Tibetan fauna as not having great variety,but being“striking”in the abundance of the particular species that are present.The plant life is similarly limited in variety,with some observers finding no more than seventy varieties of p
20、lants in even the relatively fertile Eastern Tibetan valleys.with fewer than ten food crops.Tibetan“tea”is a major staple,The difficulties of living in an environment at once dry and cold.and populated with species more usually found in more hospitable climates,are great.These difficulties may well
21、have influenced the unusual polyandrous(一妻多夫制)societies typical of the region.Lattimore sees the maintenance of multiple-husband households as being preserved from earlier forms by the harsh conditions of the Tibetan uplands,which permitted no experimentation and“froze”the cultures which came there.
22、Kawakita,on the other hand,sees the polyandry as a way of easily permitting the best householder to become the head husband regardless of age.His detailed studies of the Bhotea village of Tsumje do seem to support this idea of polyandry as a method of talent mobility is a situation where even the be
23、st talent is barely enought for survival.In sum,though arguments can be made that a pre-existing polyandrous system was strengthened and preserved(insofar as it has been)by the rigors of the land,it would certainly be an overstatement to lay causative factors of any stronger nature to the ecological
24、 influences in this case.C.Social and familial organiz D.All of the above.9.The purpose of the passage is to _.考博热线咨询:400-622-4468 华慧考博考博第一品牌 华慧网 第 4 页 共 4 页 C.describe 10.The author s knowledge of Tibet is probably _.D.limited to geological history 11.According to the passage,which of the following
25、 would probably be the most agreeable to Montesquieu?B.some regions with similar climates will have sim D.The plants of a country,by being the food of its people,cause the people to have 12.The species of fauna and flora remaining in Tibet after the Pleistocene glaciation can properly be called cont
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