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    【考研类试卷】华中科技大学考博英语-2 (1)及答案解析.doc

    1、华中科技大学考博英语-2 (1)及答案解析(总分:95.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Cloze/(总题数:1,分数:10.00)In this part you are asked to choose the best word for each blank in the passage. Write your answers on the answer sheet.After yuppies and dinkies, a new creature from adland stalks the block. The NYLON, an acronym linking New Y

    2、ork and London, is a refinement of those more familiar categories such as jet- setters and cosmocrats (cosmopolitan aristocrats.do keep up). Marketing professionals have noted thatU 1 /Uthe demise of Concorde, a new class of high-earner increasinglyU 2 /Uhis or her time shuttlingU 3 /Uthe twin capit

    3、als of globalization. And NYLONS prefer their home comfortsU 4 /Utap in both cities. Despite the impressiveU5 /Uof air miles, they are not adventurous people.AsU 6 /Ufrom Tom Wolfes Masters of the Universe of the 1980s, NYLONS have done more than wellU7 /Uthe long boom and new economy of the last te

    4、n years. They are DJs, chefs, games designers, Internet entrepreneurs, fashionistas, publishers and even a(n)U 8 /Uband of journalists and writers. They are self-consciously trendy and some are even able toU 9 /Uhouses in both cities. Others will put upU 10 /Ua house in one, and a viewU 11 /Ua room

    5、in theU 12 /U. of course, their horizons doU 13 /Ubeyond just New York and London. For many, Los Angeles is an important shopping mall.More significantly for adland, NYLONS provide some useful marketing savings. Campaigns no longer have to differ very much in the two cities,U 14 /U NYLONS bring them

    6、 ever closer together. The restaurants are the same, with Nobu now in London and Conran in New York. Many playsU 15 /Uin both cities at the same time, and DJs shuttle between the two,U 16 /Uthe same garage to the same people inU 17 /Uclubs. Time Out and Wallpaper are the magazines ofU 18 /U. All thi

    7、s is fine for NYLONS. But not so muchU 19 /Ufor everybody else watching Notting Hill turnU 20 /Ua pale imitation of Greenwich Village.(分数:10.00)A.regardless ofB.even thoughC.althoughD.despiteA.usesB.spendsC.expendsD.costsA.betweenB.amongC.amidD.amongstA.atB.inC.onD.aboveA.figureB.quantityC.numberD.a

    8、mountA.distinctB.distinctiveC.discreteD.diverseA.withinB.outsideC.beyondD.out ofA.selectB.choiceC.excellentD.exquisiteA.offerB.provideC.buyD.affordA.forB.withC.onD.toA.inB.ofC.withD.uponA.otherB.anotherC.restD.elseA.enlargeB.extendC.expandD.widenA.butB.thoughC.asD.whileA.presentB.displayC.runD.showA

    9、.performingB.playingC.presentingD.actingA.sameB.likelyC.similarD.likeA.choiceB.pickC.selectionD.preferenceA.funB.funnyC.amusingD.interestingA.upB.intoC.inD.out二、B(总题数:4,分数:40.00)There are four passages in this part After each passage, there are five questions, you are to choose the best answer for e

    10、ach question.The housing market has been for two years propping up consumers spirits while the rest of the economy lies exhausted on the floor, still trying to struggle to its feet. According to the National Association of Realtors, the national median existing-home price ended the year at $ 164, 00

    11、0, up 7.1 percent from 2001. Thats the strongest annual increase since 1980.Although residential real estate activity makes up less than 8% of total U. S. GDP, a housing market like this one can make the difference between positive and negative growth. Most significantly, consumer spending is 66% of

    12、 GDP, and the purchase of a new home tends to have an “umbrella effect“ on the homeowners spending as he has to stock it with a washer/dryer, a new big-screen TV, and maybe a swing set for the yard.The main factor in housings continued strength is a classic economic example of zero-sum boom: the per

    13、sistent weakness everywhere else. As the 2003 recovery continues to be more forecast than reality. Falling stock prices raised investor appeal for U. S. Treasury Bonds, which in turn, allowed most interest rates to drift even lower. But there are not many signs that theres a bubble ready to burst.De

    14、cembers new record in housing starts, for example, was nicely matched by the new record in new home sales. If you build it, they will buy and even if an economic pickup starts to reduce housings relative attractiveness, theres no reason why modest economic growth and improved consumer mood cant help

    15、 sustaining housings strength. “The momentum gained from low mortgage interest rates will carry strong home sales into 2003, with an improving economy offsetting modestly higher mortgage interest rates as the year progresses,“ said David Lereah, chief economist at the National Association of Realtor

    16、s.Just as housing has taken up much of the economic slack for the past two years, both as a comforting investment for fretting consumers and a driver of consumer spending itself, a big bump elsewhere in the economy in 2003 could be housings downfall. If stocks roar back this spring, capital inflows

    17、could steal from the bond market, pushing up long-term interest rates. or Alan Greenspan and the Fed could do the same to short-term rates, as a way to hit the brakes on a recovery that is heating up too fast. In other words, if everything possible goes wrong for housing, homeowners should have plen

    18、ty to compensate them in terms of job security and income hikes.(分数:10.00)(1).The author draws a contrast between the housing market and the rest of the economy to show_(分数:2.00)A.the role of real estate activity.B.the statistics on home prices.C.the boom of housing market.D.the degree of consumer s

    19、pirits.(2).According to the writer, what may be chiefly responsible for the “umbrella effect“ (Paragraph 2) ?(分数:2.00)A.Sustainable bond markets.B.Robust housing marketC.Bubbly stock markets.D.Ill-natured consumers.(3).By the expression “zero-sum boom“ (Paragraph 3), the writer means_(分数:2.00)A.hous

    20、ings continued strength and the persistent weakness may cancel each other out.B.there are signs that improved consumer mood fails to help sustain housings strength.C.stock price negative growth will ultimately offset housing markets positive strength.D.higher mortgage interest rates are compatible w

    21、ith the recovery of the economy.(4).It is implied in the passage that the economy in the year 2003 may_(分数:2.00)A.grow moderately.B.struggle to its feet.C.heat up too fast.D.continue to boom.(5).What is the writers attitude toward future housing market?(分数:2.00)A.Carefree.B.Optimistic.C.Composed.D.G

    22、loomy.Biologically, there is only one quality which distinguishes us from animals: the ability to laugh. In a universe which appears to be utterly devoid of humor, we enjoy this supreme luxury. And it is a luxury, for unlike any other bodily process, laughter does not seem serve a biologically usefu

    23、l purpose. In a divided world, a laughter is a unifying force. Human begins oppose each other on a great many issues. Nations may disagree about systems of government and human relations may be plagued by ideological factions and political camps, but we all share the ability to laugh. And laughter,

    24、in turn, depends on the most complex and subtle of all-human qualities: a sense of humor. Certain comic stereotypes have a universal appeal. This can best be seen from the world-wide popularity of Charlie Chaplains early films. The little man at odds with society never fails to amuse no matter which

    25、 country we come from. As that great commentator on human affairs, Dr. Samuel Johnson, once remarked, “Men have been wise in very different modes; but they have always laughed in the same way.“A sense of humor may take various forms and laughter may he anything from refined tinkle to an earthquaking

    26、 roar, but the effect is always the same. Humor helps us to maintain a correct sense of values. It is the one quality which political fanatics appear to lack. If we can see the funny side, we never make the mistake of taking ourselves too seriously. We are always reminded that tragedy is not really

    27、far removed from comedy, so we never get a lop-sided view of things.This is one of the chief functions of satire and irony. Human pain and suffering are so grim; we hover so often on the brink of war, political realities are usually enough to plunge us into total despair. In such circumstances, cart

    28、oons and satirical accounts of somber political events redress the balance. They take the wind out of pompous and arrogant politicians who have lost their sense of proportion. They enable us to see that many of our most profound actions are merely comic or absurd. We laugh when a great satirist like

    29、 Swift writes about wars in Gullivers Travels. The Lilliputians and their neighbors attack each other because they cant agree which end to break an egg. We laugh because we are meant to laugh; but we are meant to weep too. It is no wonder that in totalitarian regimes any satire against the Establish

    30、ment is wholly banned. It is too powerful weapon to be allowed to flourish.The sense of humor must be singled out as mans most important quality because it is associated with laughter. And laughter, in turn, is associated with happiness. Courage, determination, initiative-these are qualities we shar

    31、e with other forms of life. But the sense of humor is uniquely human. If happiness is one of the great goals of life, then it is the sense of humor that provides the key.(分数:10.00)(1).The author quotes Dr. Samuel Johnsons words to_(分数:2.00)A.criticize the hypocrisy of politicians.B.readdress the pop

    32、ularity of Chaplin.C.illustrate a universal appeal of humor.D.ban satires in totalitarian regimes.(2).According to the author, which of the following can be a chief function of the sense of humor?(分数:2.00)A.Strengthening human relations.B.Keeping a correct sense of values.C.Eliminating comic stereot

    33、ypes.D.Singling out adverse comments.(3).If one gets a lop-sided view of things, he is likely to_(分数:2.00)A.detach tragedy from comedy.B.associate humor with laughter.C.identify pain with happiness.D.combine satire with irony.(4).We can infer from Paragraph 3 that_(分数:2.00)A.Satires and ironies over

    34、emphasize less serious aspects of human life.B.Arrogant politicians enable others to appreciate profound actions.C.Many issues on trivialities may arise for lack of a touch of humor.D.A sense of humor inevitably prompts us to take ourselves seriously.(5).To which of the following is the author likel

    35、y to agree?(分数:2.00)A.Satire and irony can be very harsh and creel, not funny at all.B.It is absurd to stress the quality of humor at the expense of others.C.Human affairs are often an inappropriate subject for humor.D.A sense of humor is the most important of all human qualifies.“Popular an“ has a

    36、number of meanings, impossible to define with any precision, which range from folklore to junk. The poles are clear enough, but the middle tends to blur. The Hollywood Western of the 1930s for example, has elements of folklore, but is closer to junk than to high art or folk art. There can be great t

    37、rash, just as there is bad high arc The musicals of George Gershwin are great popular art, never aspiring to high art. Schubert and Brahms, however, used elements of popular music-folk themes-in works clearly intended as high art. The case of Verdi is a different one: he took a popular genre-bourgeo

    38、is melodrama set to music (an accurate definition of nineteenth-century opera) and, without altering its fundamental nature, transmuted it into high art. This remains one of the greatest achievements in music, and one that cannot be fully appreciated without recognizing the essential trashiness of t

    39、he genre.As an example of such a transmutation, consider what Verdi made of the typical political elements of nineteenth-century opera. Generally in the plots of these operas, a hero or heroine-usually portrayed only as an individual, unfettered by class-is caught between the immoral corruption of t

    40、he aristocracy and the doctrinaire rigidity or secret greed of the leaders of the proletariat. Verdi transforms this naive and unlikely formulation with music of extraordinary energy and rhythmic vitality, music more subtle than it seems at first hearing. There are scenes and arias that still sound

    41、like calls to arms and were clearly understood as such when they were first performed. Such pieces lend an immediacy to the otherwise veiled political message of these operas and call up feelings beyond those of the opera itself.or consider Verdis treatment of character. Before Verdi, there were rar

    42、ely any characters at all in musical drama, only a series of situations which allowed the singers to express a series of emotional states. Any attempt to find coherent psychological portrayal in these operas is misplaced ingenuity. The only coherence was the singers vocal technique: when the cast ch

    43、anged, new arias were almost always substituted, generally adapted from other operas. Verdis characters, on the other hand, have genuine consistency and integrity. Even if, in many cases, the consistency is that of pasteboard melodrama, the integrity of the character is achieved through the music: o

    44、nce he had become established. Verdi did not rewrite his music for different singers or countenance alterations or substitutions of somebody elses arias in one of his operas, as every eighteenth-century composer had done. When he revised an opera, it was only for dramatic economy and effectiveness.(

    45、分数:10.00)(1).By referring to Schubert and Brahms, the author suggests that_(分数:2.00)A.the works produced in the 18th century can be all considered as trash.B.the achievements of the two artists overshadow that of Verdi.C.popular music could be applied to compositions intended as high art.D.the term

    46、of popular music is susceptible to many definitions.(2).According to the passage, the immediacy of the political message in Verdis operas stems from the_(分数:2.00)A.audiences familiarity with earlier operas.B.vitality and subtlety of the music employed.C.portrayal of heightened emotional outlets.D.in

    47、dividual talents and skills of the singers.(3).It can be concluded from the passage that the author regards Verdis revisions to his operas with_(分数:2.00)A.approval for the intentions that motivated the revisions.B.regret that the original musicals and texts were altered.C.concern that the revisions

    48、changed plots of the originals.D.disappointment, for the revisions seem largely irrelevant.(4).It can inferred that the author views the independence from social class of the heroes and heroines of 19th century operas as_(分数:2.00)A.a plot refinement which could be the achievement only by Verdi.B.an

    49、idealized but accurate portrayal of bourgeois lifestyles.C.a plot convention with no real connection to political reality.D.a symbolic representation of the social position of aristocrats.(5).Which of the following best describes the relationship of the first paragraph of the passage as a whole?(分数:2.00)A.It compares and contrasts several


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