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Part One Structure and Vocabulary (40%) -OV&Md:~
Directions: In this part there are two sections In Section One, you are to choose 2Ah#<k-gC;
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Part Two Translation _)iCa3z
Section I (From English into Chinese) ?Z} &EH
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined \z ) %$#I
sentences into Chinese. (20%) ?gXp*>Kg[
(1) Drr . Claude Shannon of Bell Telephone Laboratories, and his colleague, E. F. X5w$4Kj&4l
Moore, once built a machine to play the game known as Hex, using an analog o5)<$P43
computer working on electrical voltages. It beat them about 70 per cent of the time. >8[Z.fX
“It frequently surprised its designers by selecting odd-looking moves which, on HK%7g
analysis, proved sound," Shannon comments. y<.5xq5_3
(2) Each of these mechanical game-players is said to “learn” because it is so &xExyz~`
programmed that it follows the Boolean algebra pattern, discovering by sad BFt> 9x]T
experience that one thing or another doesn't work and profiting by mistake. One of 5`_SN74o
Shannon's more fantastic triumphs is the magnetized ‘"mouse” which, when placed bhs
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in a complicated maze consisting of partitions, is supposed to find the one and the >.D4co>
only path to the “cheese.” On the first try the mouse will stumble aimlessly around 3iU=c&P
running into one wall after another. Eventually,by repeated try and error, it will FC4wwzb
locate the cheese. !TcJ)0
If the mouse is given a second try, it will go straight to the cheese without IvNT6]6 P
hitting a single blind alley. It will, do it from any part of the maze. (3) Moreover, if Y|/ 8up
its trainer changes the maze on it by relocating the partitions, the mouse blunders DIUjn;>k8
only where the terrain has become unfamiliar. It can recognize at once positions that ;9'OOz|+1
have not been changed. Eventually the mouse learns enough to forget all former 'O-"\J\
arrangements and remember only the latest, successful ones. d0 /#nz
(4) The mouse itself does not think, but it is difficult to argue against the thinking .o}v#W+st
done by the electromagnet and computer that drive the mouse. The device does have a09<!0Rp
the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, and to revise its standards on the #Rr%:\*
basis of its own experience. q75s#[<ap
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The brain has roughly a million times as many parts as the best computer. On the wUM0M?_p[
other hand, the difference may lie in a spiritual factor, embraced by religion. (5) At Q=dy<kg']
any rate, machine cannot exercise free will or originate anything — not ye t Whether it ijU*|8n{>
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SectionII (From Chinese into English) rU(+T0t?I
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined '}#9)}x!
sentences into English. (20%) UR5`ue ;
在中国的西北边陲,在新疆的天山南北,有一支拥有百万军垦战士,肩负“屯垦戍边”使 =H]@n|$(
命的接师,——新疆生产建设兵团。 pI<f) r
(6)这是世界上独一无二的兵团。兵团釆取军事建制,战士却不穿军装,从事生产建设 。 1yY0dOoLG)
(7)兵团成立 45 年来,百万军垦战士在沙漠边绘的荒原上栽种了几亿棵树,创建设了 172 ,9
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个、面积达数万亩的绿洲.在世界第二大沙漠塔克拉玛千沙漢和古尔班通古特沙漠的边缘, 6D_D' ;o
兵团创建了“人进沙退”的奇连,他们的存在,使中国辽阔的西北边陲, 铸起了一道绿色 IO:G1;[/2L
的“界碑”. +x}<IS8
(8)45 年前,驻新藏中国人民解放军 10 万零 5 千官兵就地转业,成立新疆军区生产建设 6;5Ss?ep
兵团。从 60 年代初开始,又有大批的军队复转官兵从内地调来,大批的知识 育年抅入兵 Q=yg8CQ
团,他们的到来壮大了兵团的臥伍,也为兵团注入了新的活力.现在第三代兵团也己经幵 Nmh*EAJSy
始加入这个行列. JOBhx)E
今天,我们在新疆生产建设兵团看到的是悠悠绿洲和一派丰收景象。在兵团里,每—个老 '@P^0+B!(.
战士都能讲述一段兵团人早期艰苦创业的历史. 7"D.L-H
(9)“新疆占袓国版图的六分之一,我们绝不能让这里的国土是一片荒原!”这是 张仲 3"\l u?-E
翰将军在率部队进军新疆准备屯田时的讲话,也是十几万解放军官兵进入新疆时的蜇言。 VJll
兵团官兵节衣缩食,艰苦奋斗,用节约下来的钱购买家具,在戈壁荒原上开辟出了 — ^5
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个个绿洲:使历史上被称为“死亡之海”的塔里木盆地的边缘,变成了稻谷跃香鱼 满塘 A&jlizN7
的“塞外江南”。 U~7c+}:c
不久前,一位世界银行的高级官员在参观了薪疆兵团生机勃勃的机械化农场后赞扬 IIx#2r
说:(10) “这是我所见到的最成功的农业开发,这是中国人的一个伟大创举,也是世界 7. ;3e@s
的一个奇迹。” Pk)1WK7E
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Title:THE EXAMINATION CHEATING hY8reQp1
Time limit 50 minutes <Q?F?.^
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1. The problem of cheating in schools and colleges H7:] ]j1
2. Causes of examination cheating B^9j@3Ux
3. My comments u;c?d!E