单选题 Somehow California is always at the cutting edge, be it in the flower-power days of the 1960s or the dotcom boom of the 1990s. As Kevin Starr points out in his History of the State, California has long been "one of the prisms through which the American people, for better and for worse, could glimpse their future".
Mr. Starr is too good a historian to offer any pat explanation; instead, he concentrates on the extraordinary array of people and events that have led from the mythical land of Queen Calafia, through the rule of Spain and Mexico, and on to the governorship of Arnold Schwarzenegger, an iron-pumping film star with an Austrian accent. Moreover, he does so with such elegance and humor that his book is a joy to read.
What emerges is not all Californian sunshine and light. Think back to the savage violence that accompanied the 1849 Gold Rush; or to the exclusion orders against the Chinese; or to the riots that regularly marked industrial and social relations in San Francisco. California was very much the Wild West, having to wait until 1850 before it could force its way to statehood.
So what tamed it? Mr. Starr's answer is a combination of great men, great ideas and great projects. He emphasizes the development of California's infrastructure, the development of agriculture; the spread of the railroads and freeways; and, perhaps the most important factor for today's hi-tech California, the creation of a superb set of public universities.
All this, he writes, "began with water, the sine qua non of any civilization." He goes on cheerfully to note the "monumental damage to the environment" caused by irrigation projects that were "plagued by claims of deception, double-dealing and conflict of interest".
One virtue of this book is its structure. Mr. Start is never trapped by his chronological framework. In-stead, when the subject demands it, he manages deftly to flit back and forth among the decades. Less satisfying is his account of California's cultural progress in the 19th and 20th centuries: does he really need to invoke so many long-forgotten writers to accompany such names as Jack London, Frank Norris, Mark Twain or Raymond Chandler?
But that is a minor criticism for a book that will become a California classic. The regret is that Mr. Starr, doubtless pressed for space, leaves so little room--just a brief final chapter--for the implications of the past for California's future. He poses the question that most Americans prefer to gloss over: is California governable? "For all its impressive growth, there remains a volatility in the politics and governance of California, which became perfectly clear to the rest of the nation in the fall of 2003 when the voters of California recalled one governor and elected another."
Indeed so, and Mr. Start wisely avoids making any premature judgment on their choice. Ills such as soaring house prices, grid locked freeways and "embattled" public schools, combined with the budgetary problems that stem from the tax revolt of 1978 would test to the limit any governor, even the Terminator. As Mr. Starr notes, no one should cite California as an unambiguous triumph: "There has al-ways been something slightly bipolar about California. It was either utopia or dystopia, a dream or a night-mare, a hope or a broken promise--and too infrequently anything in between./

单选题 The phrase "sine qua non" in Line 1, Para. 5 possibly means ______ .
[A] the essential elements [B] the premise
[C] the contribution [D] the advantage
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】语义理解题。根据第四段最后一句和第五段第一句可知,Mr.Starr把基础设施的建设、农业的发展、铁路公路的建设、学校的建立等等归结为源于水,水是任何文明产生的必不可少的条件,所以[A)为正确答案。选项[C]和[D]不符合题意,予以排除。选项[B]属过度推理。
单选题 Which one of the following is NOT the characteristic of the book?
[A] The distributional imbalance of each of the part.
[B] The chaotic arrangement and design of the structure.
[C] The improper selection of some materials.
[D] The cautious view and attitude of the writer.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】事实细节题。根据文章第七段第二句话可以排除[A];根据第六段第四句话可以排除[C]根据第二段第一句和最后一段第一句话可排除[D]。根据第六段前两句话可知,本文作者还是比较赞赏文章不拘泥于时间顺序,按照主题进行结构安排。
单选题 What is the most adverse potential problem for the development of California?
[A] The residents are hypocritical, reluctant to face the reality.
[B] There exist some elements of political instability.
[C] The merits and demerits co-exist.
[D] Economic crisis and the harsh conditions in front.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】推理判断题。第七段第三句话说作者提出了大多数美国人不愿面对和回避的问题:加州能治理好么?这与[A]对应;一方面说明美国人不愿意面对现实,但这只是深层次政治因素问题的一个表现,本段最后一句话提到的选举上的问题也表明了这一点,故[B]为正确答案;[C]是一个含糊的概念:弊端与优势并存,这种说法太笼统;最后一段第二句话虽然提到了房价、交通、学校的困境,但这只是对地方官员能力的考验,不足以构成最不利的因素,因此排除[D]。
单选题 From the text we can learn that Mr. Starr is very ______ as a historian.
[A] conservative [B] cunning and shrewd
[C] objective and canny [D] critical and aggressive
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】推理判断题。根据文章第二段的前两句话可以看出他很客观,用事实说话,第八段第一句话也说他避免做出不成熟的结论,这些都说明他客观、谨慎、负责,而不是狡猾、保守,所以排除了选项[A]和[B];Mr.Starr并没有咄咄逼人、特别具有批判性,所以排除选项[D];在赞扬加州美丽的同时也不回避其缺点,说明他作为历史学家很客观,故选择[C]。
单选题 The purpose of the writer is mainly to ______ .
[A] give a brief account of California and its problems
[B] inform us why California is so attractive and enduring
[C] promote and popularize a would-be classical book
[D] make a comment on Mr. Starr and a review of his masterpiece
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】主旨题。选项[A]和[B]都应该是Mr.Starr写这部传记的作用或目的,而不是本文作者的目的,所以排除;本文目的并不是介绍Mr.Starr,也不是要评价他,根据这一点就可以排除[D]对书的评价只是文章的内容,而不是作者的目的,作者的目的是评介并推广这本书(认为它是未来的经典),所以选择[C]。