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1、 2022年专业英语八级考试试题(5)TEXT GFirst read the following question.33. The primary purpose of the passage is to _.A. discuss the impact of the internetB. forecast the future roles of the bookstoreC. compare the publisher with the editorD. evaluate the limitations of the printed pageNow go through TEXT G qui

2、ckly and answer question 33.Since the advent of television people have been prophesying the death of the book. Now the rise of the World Wide Web seems to have revived this smolderi ng controversy from the ashes. The very existence of paper copy has been brought into question once more. It might be

3、the bookstore, rather than the book itself, that is on the br ink of extinction. Many of you will have noted tom of bookseller websites poppin g up. They provide lists of books and let you read sample chapters, reviews from other customers and interviews with authors.What does all this mean? Browsin

4、g a virtual bookstore may not afford you the same dusty pleasure as browsing round a real shop, but as far as service, pr ice and convenience are concerned there is really no competition. This may chang e before long, as publishers websites begin to offer direct access to new publ ications.Perhaps i

5、t is actually the publisher who is endangered by the relentless advance of the Internet. There are a remarkable number of sites republishing tex ts online-an extensive virtual library of materials that used to be handled pri marily by publishing companies.From the profusion of electronic-text sites

6、available, it looks as if thi s virtual library is here to stay unless a proposed revision to copyright law ta kes many publications out of the public domain. However, can electronic texts st ill be considered books?Then again, it might be the editor at risk, in danger of being cut out of the publis

7、hing process. The Web not only makes it possible for just about anyon e to publish whatever they like whenever they like-there are virtually no costs involved. The editors would then be the millions of Internet users. And there is little censor ship, either.So possibly it is the printed page, with i

8、ts many limitations, that is pe rishing as the implications of new technologies begin to be fully realized. Last year Stanford University published the equivalent of a 6,000 page Business Engl ish dictionary, online. There seem to be quite obvious benefits to housing these multi-volume reference set

9、s on the Web. The perceived benefits for other books, such as the novel, are perhaps less obvious.TEXT HFirst read the following question.34. The reviewers attitude towards the books is _.A. ambiguous B. objective C. doubtful D. ho stileNow go through TEXT H quickly and answer question 34.The 1990s

10、have witnessed a striking revival of the idea that liberal democr atic political system are the best basis for international peace. Western states men and scholars have witnessed worldwide process of democratization, and tend t o see it as a sounder basis for peace than anything we have had in the p

11、ast.Central to the vision of a peaceful democratic world bas been the proposit ion that liberal democracies do not fight each other; that they may and frequent ly do get into fights with illiberal states, but not with other countries that a re basically similar in their political systems. The propos

12、ition appeals to poli tical leaders and scholars as well.Yet it is doubtful whether the proposition is strong enough to bear the va st weight of generalization that has been placed on it. Among the many difficult ies it poses, two stand out: first there are many possible exceptions to the rul e that

13、 democracies do not fight each other; and second, there is much uncertaint y about why democracies have, for the most part, not fought each other.Liberal Peace, Liberal War: American politics and international security b y John M. Owen is an attempt to explain the twin phenomena of liberal peace (wh

14、y democracies do not fight each other) and liberal war (why they fight other sta tes, sometimes with the intent of making them liberal).Owens analysis in the book strongly suggests that political leaders on a l l sides judged a given foreign country largely on the basis of its political sys tem; and

15、 this heavily influenced decisions on whether or not to wage war against it. However, be also shows that military factors, including calculations of the cost of going to war, were often influential in tipping the balance against war . In other words, democratic peace does not mean the end of power p

16、olitics.Owen hints at, but never addresses directly, a sinister aspect of democrat ic peace theory: its assumption that there would be peace if only everybody else was like us. This can lead only too easily to attempts to impose the favoured s ystem on benighted foreigners by force-regardless of the circumstances and sensi bilities that make the under

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