单选题
Questions are based on the following passage.
The Quechua world is submerged, so to speak, in a
cosmic magma that weighs heav- ily upon it. It possesses the
rare quality of Line being as it were interjected into the midst of
(5) antagonistic forces, which in turn implies a whole
body of social and aesthetic structures whose innermost meaning
must be the administration of energy. This gives rise
to the social organism known as the ayllu, the
(10) agrarian community that regulates the pro- curement of
food. The ayllu formed the basic structure of the whole Inca
empire. The central idea of this organization was
a kind of closed economy, just the opposite of
(15) our economic practices, which can be described as open.
The closed economy rested on the fact that the Inca
controlled both the production and consumption of
food. When one adds to this fact the reli- (20) gious
ideas noted in the Quechua texts cited by the chronicler Santa
Cruz Pachacuti, one comes to the conclusion that in the
Andean zone the margin of life was minimal and
was made possible only by the system of (25) magic the Quechua
constructed through his religion. Adversities,
moreover, were numerous, for the harvest might fail at any time
and bring starvation to millions. Hence the
(30) whole purpose of the Quechua administra- tive and
ideological system was to carry on the arduous task of
achieving abundance and staving off shortages. This kind of
structure presupposes a state of unremitting anxiety,
(35) which could not be resolved by action. The Quechua
could not do so because his pri- mordial response to problems
was the use of magic, that is, recourse to the
unconscious for the solution of external problems.
Thus (40) the struggle against the world was a
struggle against the dark depths of the Quechua's
own psyche, where the solution was found. By overcoming
the unconscious, the outer world was also vanquished.
(45) These considerations permit us to classify
Quechua culture as absolutely static or, more accurately, as
the expression of a mere state of being. Only in this way can
we under- stand the refuge that it took in the
germina- (50) tive center of the cosmic mandala as
revealed by Quechua art. The Quechua empire was
nothing more than a mandala, for it was divided into
four zones, with Cuzco in the center. Here the Quechua
ensconced himself (55) to contemplate the decline of the world
as though it were caused by an alien and
autonomous force.
单选题
The term "mandala" as used in the last paragraph most likely means
A. an agrarian community
B. a kind of superstition
C. a closed economic pattern
D. a philosophy or way of regarding the world
E. a figure composed of four divisions
【正确答案】
E
【答案解析】The passage compares the Quechua empire to a mandala because "it was divided into four zones." Thus, amandala is most likely a "figure composed of four divisions."
单选题
The author implies that the Quechua world was
A. uncivilized
B. highly introspective
C. vitally energetic
D. free of major worries
E. well organized
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】The author refers to the Quechua as existing in "a state of unremitting anxiety, which could not be resolved by action" and which the Quechua could only deal with by looking into himself and struggling with the depths of his own psyche. This suggests that the Quechua world was highly introspective.
单选题
With which of the following statements would the author most likely
agree?
A. Only psychological solutions can remedy economic ills.
B. The Quechua were renowned for equanimity and unconcern.
C. The Quechua limited themselves to realizable goals.
D. Much of Quechua existence was harsh and frustrating.
E. Modern Western society should adopt some Quechua economic
ideas.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】Both the unremitting anxiety of Quechua life and the recurring harvest failures that brought starvation to millions illustrate the harshness and frustration of Quechua existence.
单选题
On October 3, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a
law that sought to overturn four decades of discrimination. The National Origins
Quota System, which had been in effect since 1924, determined which immigrants
should be allowed to come to the United States based solely on their national
origin. The 1965 Immigration Act changed all this by making individual work
skills and relationships with current U.S. citizens the criteria for
immigration. President Johnson captured the essence of this exciting change by
declaring that "those who can contribute most to this country--to its growth, to
its strength, to its spirit--will be the first that are admitted to this land."
The author's attitude toward the Immigration Act is best characterized as one of
A. resentment
B. derision
C. appreciation
D. wonder
E. confusion
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】The tone of the passage is mostly neutral. However, the description of "exciting change" and the positive tone of Johnson's declaration indicate that the author feels positively about the 1965 Immigration Act. These two elements make choice C the best answer.
单选题
A bag contains 3 red, 4 white, and 5 blue marbles. Jason begins removing marbles from the bag at random, one at a time. What is the least number of marbles he must remove to be sure that he has at least one of each color?
A. 3B. 6C. 8D. 10E. 12
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】If Jason were really unlucky, what could go wrong in his attempt to get one marble of each color? Well, his first nine picks might yield five blue marbles and four white ones. But then the tenth marble would be red, and now he would have at least one of each color. The answer is 10.