考生須知
1、選擇題(第01-40題)的答案必須用2B鉛筆填涂在答題卡上。用其他筆填涂的答案或填涂在試題冊(cè)上的答案無效。
2、選擇題答案選出后,必須用2B鉛筆在答題卡上相應(yīng)的選中項(xiàng)上劃一橫線,如:[A][B][C][D]。劃線要粗,要有一定濃度。修改時(shí),必須用橡皮擦凈后,再填涂其他選項(xiàng)。
3、其他題(翻譯和寫作)一律用藍(lán)色或黑色鋼筆或圓珠筆在答題紙上按規(guī)定的要求作答。凡做在試題冊(cè)上或未做在指定位置的答案無效。
4、本考試時(shí)間為3小時(shí)。
Section I Use of English (10%)
Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and ma,A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1 (客觀答題卡:).
We suffer from a conspicuous lack of role models and shared causes. This is 01 ofreason, I think, that many young Asian-Americans continue to assimilate quietly into America2 as doctors, scientists and engineers. Our struggles are individual and familial but __03communal or political. Ours is a frustratingly limited version of the AMERICAN DrearrWhile I can strive for 04 into Harvard and become the talk of the Korean mothers in mlhometown, God forbid that I aim much further and higher than that -- 05 fame antinfluence as a writer, an intellectual or perhaps president of the United States.
I wish more than anything else to feel like part of something 06 than myself and m~personal ambitions, part of a larger culture. Unfortunately, by coming to America my parent.,07_ the cultural legacy they would have passed on to me. When I visited 08 last summer, found that I was 09 and chastised by many people for never learning how to speak Koreanand for turning my 10 on their culture. Taxi drivers would 11 to stop for me and my
Korean-American friends because they knew from our 12 where we had come from.
And 13 , in spite of the 17 years I have spent in this country, I feel more acutely consciousthan ever of the fact that I am not completely 14. Recently, a black man called me a "littleChinese faggot" in a men's room, and a 15 woman on the street told me to "go back toJapan." Americans, I think, feel a(n) 16 to keep both Asians and Asian-Americans at asociological, philosophical and geographical distance. With 17_ numbers of Asian-American18 applying to top colleges, many white students have begun to complain about Asian-American 19 and competitiveness, calling us "Asian nerds." Many Americans consider thisas part of a larger "Asian invasionf associated 20 Japan's export success in America.
1、選擇題(第01-40題)的答案必須用2B鉛筆填涂在答題卡上。用其他筆填涂的答案或填涂在試題冊(cè)上的答案無效。
2、選擇題答案選出后,必須用2B鉛筆在答題卡上相應(yīng)的選中項(xiàng)上劃一橫線,如:[A][B][C][D]。劃線要粗,要有一定濃度。修改時(shí),必須用橡皮擦凈后,再填涂其他選項(xiàng)。
3、其他題(翻譯和寫作)一律用藍(lán)色或黑色鋼筆或圓珠筆在答題紙上按規(guī)定的要求作答。凡做在試題冊(cè)上或未做在指定位置的答案無效。
4、本考試時(shí)間為3小時(shí)。
Section I Use of English (10%)
Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and ma,A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1 (客觀答題卡:).
We suffer from a conspicuous lack of role models and shared causes. This is 01 ofreason, I think, that many young Asian-Americans continue to assimilate quietly into America2 as doctors, scientists and engineers. Our struggles are individual and familial but __03communal or political. Ours is a frustratingly limited version of the AMERICAN DrearrWhile I can strive for 04 into Harvard and become the talk of the Korean mothers in mlhometown, God forbid that I aim much further and higher than that -- 05 fame antinfluence as a writer, an intellectual or perhaps president of the United States.
I wish more than anything else to feel like part of something 06 than myself and m~personal ambitions, part of a larger culture. Unfortunately, by coming to America my parent.,07_ the cultural legacy they would have passed on to me. When I visited 08 last summer, found that I was 09 and chastised by many people for never learning how to speak Koreanand for turning my 10 on their culture. Taxi drivers would 11 to stop for me and my
Korean-American friends because they knew from our 12 where we had come from.
And 13 , in spite of the 17 years I have spent in this country, I feel more acutely consciousthan ever of the fact that I am not completely 14. Recently, a black man called me a "littleChinese faggot" in a men's room, and a 15 woman on the street told me to "go back toJapan." Americans, I think, feel a(n) 16 to keep both Asians and Asian-Americans at asociological, philosophical and geographical distance. With 17_ numbers of Asian-American18 applying to top colleges, many white students have begun to complain about Asian-American 19 and competitiveness, calling us "Asian nerds." Many Americans consider thisas part of a larger "Asian invasionf associated 20 Japan's export success in America.

