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    【考研类试卷】全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语真题2007年及答案解析.doc

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    【考研类试卷】全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语真题2007年及答案解析.doc

    1、全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语真题 2007 年及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Use o(总题数:1,分数:10.00)By 1830 the former Spanish and Portuguese colonies had become independent nations. The roughly 20 millionU (1) /Uof these nations lovedU (2) /Uto the future. Born in the crisis of the old regime and Iberian Colonialis

    2、m, many of the leaders of independenceU (3) /Uthe ideals of representative government, careersU (4) /Uto talent, freedom of commerce and trade, theU (5) /Uto private property, and a belief in the individual as the basis of society.U (6) /Uthere was a belief that the new nations should be sovereign a

    3、nd independent states, large enough to be economically viable and integrated by aU (7) /Uset of laws.On the issue ofU (8) /Uof religion and the position of the church,U (9) /U, there was less agreementU (10) /Uthe leadership Roman Catholicism had been the state religion and the only oneU (11) /Uby t

    4、he Spanish crown.U (12) /Umost leaders sought to maintain CatholicismU (13) /Uthe official religion of the new states, some sought to end theU (14) /U of other faiths. The defense of the Church became a rallyingU (15) /Ufor the conservative forces.The ideals of the early leaders of independence were

    5、 often egalitarian, valuing equality of everything. Bolivar had received aid from Haiti and hadU (16) /Uin return to abolish slavery in the areas he liberated. By 1854 slavery had been abolished everywhere except SpainsU (17) /Ucolonies. Early premise to end Indian tribute and taxes on people of mix

    6、ed origin came muchU (18) /Ubecause the new nations still needed the revenue such policiesU (19) /UEgalitarian sentiments were often tempered by fears that the mass of the population wasU (20) /Uself-rule and democracy.(分数:10.00)A.nativesB.inhabitantsC.peoplesD.individualsA.confusedlyB.cheerfullyC.w

    7、orriedlyD.hopefullyA.sharedB.forgotC.attainedD.rejectedA.relatedB.closeC.openD.devotedA.accessB.successionC.rightD.returnA.PresumablyB.IncidentallyC.ObviouslyD.GenerallyA.uniqueB.commonC.particularD.typicalA.freedomB.originC.impactD.reformA.thereforeB.howeverC.indeedD.moreoverA.withB.aboutC.amongD.b

    8、yA.allowedB.preachedC.grantedD.fundedA.SinceB.IfC.UnlessD.WhileA.asB.forC.underD.againstA.spreadB.interferenceC.exclusionD.influenceA.supportB.cryC.pleaD.wishA.urgedB.intendedC.expectedD.promisedA.controllingB.formerC.remainingD.originalA.slowerB.fasterC.easierD.tougherA.createdB.producedC.contribut

    9、edD.preferredA.puzzled byB.hostile toC.pessimistic aboutD.unprepared for二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BText 1/BIf you were to examine the birth certificates of every soccer player in 2006s World Cup tournament, you would most likely find a noteworthy quirk: elite soccer players are more likely to

    10、have been born in the earlier months of the year than in the later months. If you then examined the European national youth teams that feed the World Cup and professional ranks, you would find this strange phenomenon to be even more pronounced.What might account for this strange phenomenon? Here are

    11、 a few guesses: a) certain astrological signs confer superior soccer skills; b) winter-born babies tend to have higher oxygen capacity, which increases soccer stamina; c) soccer-mad parents are more likely to conceive children in springtime, at the annual peak of soccer Umania/U; d) none of the abov

    12、e.Anders Ericsson, a 58-year-old psychology professor at Florida State University, says he believes strongly in “none of the above.“ Ericsson grew up in Sweden, and studied nuclear engineering until he realized he would have more opportunity to conduct his own research if he switched to psychology.

    13、His first experiment, nearly 30 years ago, involved memory: training a person to hear and then repeat a random series of numbers. “With the first subject, after about 20 hours of training, his digit span had risen from 7 to 20,“ Ericsson recalls. “He kept improving, and after about 200 hours of trai

    14、ning he had risen to over 80 numbers.“This success, coupled with later research showing that memory itself is not genetically determined, led Ericsson to conclude that the act of memorizing is more of a cognitive exercise than an intuitive one. In other words, whatever inborn differences two people

    15、may exhibit in their abilities to memorize, those differences are swamped by how well each person “encodes“ the information. And the best way to learn how to encode information meaningfully, Ericsson determined, was a process known as deliberate practice. Deliberate practice entails more than simply

    16、 repeating a task, Rather: it involves setting specific goals, obtaining immediate feedback and concentrating as much on technique as on outcome.Ericsson and his colleagues have thus taken to studying expert performers in a wide range of pursuits, including soccer. They gather all the data they can,

    17、 not just performance statistics and biographical details but also the results of their own laboratory experiments with high achievers. Their work makes a rather startling assertion: the trait we commonly call talent is highly overrated. Or, put another way, expert performers-whether in memory or su

    18、rgery, ballet or computer programming- are nearly always made, not born.(分数:10.00)(1).The birthday phenomenon found among soccer players is mentioned to _.(分数:2.00)A.stress the importance of professional trainingB.spotlight the soccer superstars in the World CupC.introduce the topic of what makes ex

    19、pert performanceD.explain why some soccer teams play better than others(2).The underlined word “mania“ (Line 3, Paragraph 2) most probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.funB.crazeC.hysteriaD.excitement(3).According to Ericsson, good memory _.(分数:2.00)A.depends on meaningful processing of informationB.results f

    20、rom intuitive rather than cognitive exercisesC.is determined by genetic rather than psychological factorsD.requires immediate feedback and a high degree of concentration(4).Ericsson and his colleagues believe that _.(分数:2.00)A.talent is a dominating factor for professional successB.biographical data

    21、 provide the key to excellent performanceC.the role of talent tends to be overlookedD.high achievers owe their success mostly to nurture(5).Which of the following proverbs is closest to the message the text tries to convey?(分数:2.00)A.“Faith will move mountains.“B.“One reaps what one sows.“C.“Practic

    22、e makes perfect.“D.“Like father, like son.“BText 2/BFor the past several years, the Sunday newspaper supplement Parade has featured a column called “Ask Marilyn“. People are invited to query Marilyn vos Savant, who at age 10 had tested at a mental level of someone about 23 years old; that gave her a

    23、n IQ of 228-the highest score ever recorded. IQ tests ask you to complete verbal and visual analogies, to envision paper after it has been folded and cut, and to deduce numerical sequences, among other similar tasks. So it is a bit confusing when vos Savant fields such queries from the average Joe (

    24、whose IQ is 100) as. Whats the difference between love and fondness? Or what is the nature of luck and coincidence? Its not obvious how the capacity to visualize objects and to figure out numerical patterns suits one to answer questions that have eluded some of the best poets and philosophers.Clearl

    25、y, intelligence encompasses more than a score on a test. Just what does it mean to be smart? How much of intelligence can be specified, and how much can we learn about it from neurology, genetics, computer science and other fields?The defining term of intelligence in humans still seems to be the IQ

    26、score, even though IQ tests are not given as often as they used to be. The test comes primarily in two forms; the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and the Wechsler Intelligence Scales (both come in adult and childrens version). Generally costing several hundred dollars, they are usually given only

    27、by psychologists, although variations of them populate bookstores and the World Wide Web. Superhigh scores like vos Savants are no longer possible, because scoring is now based on a statistical population distribution among age peers, rather than simply dividing the mental age by the chronological a

    28、ge and multiplying by 100. Other standardized tests, such as the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), capture the main aspects of IQ tests.Such standardized tests may not assess all the important elements necessary to succeed in school and in life, argues Robert J. St

    29、ernberg. In his article “How Intelligent Is Intelligence Testing?“, Sternberg notes that traditional tests best assess analytical and verbal skills but fail to measure creativity and practical knowledge, components also critical to problem solving and life success. Moreover, IQ tests do not necessar

    30、ily predict so well once populations or situations change. Research has found that IQ predicted leadership skills when the tests were given under low-stress conditions, but under high-stress conditions, IQ was negatively correlated with leadership -that is, it predicted the opposite. Anyone who has

    31、toiled through SAT will testify that test-taking skill also matters, whether its knowing when to guess or what questions to skip.(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following may be required in an intelligence test?(分数:2.00)A.Answering philosophical questions.B.Folding or cutting paper into different shapes.

    32、C.Telling the differences between certain concepts.D.Choosing words or graphs similar to the given ones.(2).What can be inferred about intelligence testing from Paragraph 3?(分数:2.00)A.People no longer use IQ scores as an indicator of intelligence.B.More versions of IQ tests are now available on the

    33、Internet.C.The test contents and formats for adults and children may be different.D.Scientists have defined the important elements of human intelligence.(3).People nowadays can no longer achieve IQ scores as high as vos Savants because _.(分数:2.00)A.the scores are obtained through different computati

    34、onal proceduresB.creativity rather than analytical skills is emphasized nowC.vos Savants case is an extreme one that will not repeatD.the defining characteristic of IQ tests has changed(4).We can conclude from the last paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.test scores may not be reliable indicators of ones ab

    35、ilityB.IQ scores and SAT results are highly correlatedC.testing involves a lot of guessworkD.traditional tests are out of date(5).What is the authors attitude towards IQ tests?(分数:2.00)A.Supportive.B.Skeptical.C.Impartial.D.Biased.BText 3/BDuring the past generation, the American middle-class family

    36、 that once could count on hard work and fair pay to keep itself financially secure has been transformed by economic risk and new realities. Now a pink slip, a bad diagnosis, or a disappearing spouse can reduce a family from solidly middle class to newly poor in a few months.In just one generation, m

    37、illions of mothers have gone to work, transforming basic family economics. Scholars, policymakers, and critics of all stripes have debated the social implications of these changes, but few have looked at the side effect: family risk has risen as well. Todays families have budgeted to the limits of t

    38、heir new two-paycheck status. As a result, they have lost the parachute they once has in times of financial setback- a back-up earner (usually Mom) who could go into the workforce if the primary earner got laid off or fell sick. This “added-worker effect“ could support the safety net offered by unem

    39、ployment insurance or disability insurance to help families weather bad times. But today, a disruption to family fortunes can no longer be made up with extra income from an otherwise-stay-at-home partner.During the same period, families have been asked to absorb much more risk in their retirement in

    40、come. Steelworkers, airline employees, and now those in the auto industry are joining millions of families who must worry about interest rates, stock market fluctuation, and the harsh reality that they may outlive their retirement money. For much of the past year, President Bush campaigned to move S

    41、ocial Security to a savings-account model, with retirees trading much or all of their guaranteed payments for payments depending on investment returns. For younger families, the picture is not any better. Both the absolute cost of healthcare and the share of it borne by families have risen-and newly

    42、 fashionable health-savings plans are spreading from legislative halls to Wal-Mart workers, with much higher deductibles and a large new dose of investment risk for families future healthcare. Even demographics are working against the middle class family, as the odds of having a weak elderly parent-

    43、 and all he attendant need for physical and financial assistance - have jumped eightfold in just one generation.From the middle-class family perspective, much of this, understandably, looks far less like an opportunity to exercise more financial responsibility, and a good deal more like a frightenin

    44、g acceleration of the wholesale shift of financial risk onto their already overburdened shoulders. The financial fallout has begun, and the political fallout may not be far behind.(分数:10.00)(1).Todays double-income families are at greater financial risk in that _.(分数:2.00)A.the safety net they used

    45、to enjoy has disappearedB.their chances of being laid off have greatly increasedC.they are more vulnerable to changes in family economicsD.they are deprived of unemployment or disability insurance(2).As a result of President Bushs reform, retired people may have _.(分数:2.00)A.a higher sense of securi

    46、tyB.less secured paymentsC.less change to investD.a guaranteed future(3).According to the author, health-savings plans will _.(分数:2.00)A.help reduce the cost of healthcareB.popularize among the middle classC.compensate for the reduced pensionsD.increase the families investment risk(4).It can be infe

    47、rred from the last paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.financial risks tend to outweigh political risksB.the middle class may face greater political challengesC.financial problems may bring about political problemsD.financial responsibility is an indicator of political status(5).Which of the following is th

    48、e best title for this text?(分数:2.00)A.The Middle Class on the Alert.B.The Middle Class on the Cliff.C.The Middle Class in Conflict.D.The Middle Class in Ruins.BText 4/BIt never rains but it pours. Just as bosses and boards have finally sorted out their worst accounting and compliance troubles, and i

    49、mproved their feeble corporation governance, a new problem threatens to earn them - especially in American-the sort of nasty headlines that inevitably lead to heads rolling in the executive suite: data insecurity. Left, until now, to odd, low-level IT staff to put right, and seen as a concern only of data-rich


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