【考研类试卷】华中科技大学考博英语-1及答案解析.doc
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1、华中科技大学考博英语-1 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:20.00)There are those whom we instantly recognize as clinging to the traditional values of travel, the people who endure a kind of alienation and panic in foreign parts for the after-taste of having s
2、ampled new scenes. On the whole, travel at its best is rather comfortless, but travel is never easy: you get very tired, you get lost, you get your feet wet, you get little co-operation, andif it is to have any value at allyou go alone. Homesickness is part of this kind of travel. In these circumsta
3、nces, it is possible to make interesting discoveries about oneself and one“s surroundings. Travel has less to do with distance than with insight: it is, very often, a way of seeing. The second group of travelers has only appeared in numbers in the best twenty years. For these people, paradoxically,
4、travel is an experience of familiar things; it is travel that carries with it the illusion of immobility. It is going to a familiar airport and being strapped into a seat and held captive for a number of hoursimmobile; then arriving at an almost identical airport; being whisked to a hotel so fast it
5、 is not like movement at all, and the hotel and the food are identical to the hotel and the food in the city one has just left. This is all tremendously reassuring and effortless; indeed, it is possible to go from, say, London to Singapore and not experience the feeling of having traveled anywhere.
6、For many years in the past, this was enjoyed by the rich. It is wrong to call it tourism, because businessmen also travel this way; and many people, who believe themselves to be travelers, object to being called tourists. The luxury travelers of the past set an example for the package tourists of to
7、day. In this sort of travel you take your society with you: your language, your food, your styles of hotel and service. It is of course the prerogative of rich nationsAmerica, Western Europe, and Japan. It has had a profound effect on our view of the world. It has made real travel greatly sought-aft
8、er and somewhat rare. And I think it has caused a resurgence of travel writing. As everyone knows, travel is very unsettling, and it can be quite hazardous and worrying. One way of overcoming this anxiety is to travel packaged in style: luxury is a great remedy for the alienation of travel. What hel
9、ps calm us is a reminder of stability and protection, and what the average package tourist looks for in foreign surroundings is familiar sights.(分数:20.00)(1).The travelers described in paragraph 1 _.(分数:4.00)A.travel great distancesB.are afraid of new experiencesC.learn a lot about new placesD.recei
10、ve more help from local people(2).According to the author, the “traditional“ traveler _.(分数:4.00)A.feels at home in new placesB.enjoys minor discomfortsC.should expect to feel homesickD.dislikes company(3).The author suggests that the second group of travelers _.(分数:4.00)A.chooses boring destination
11、sB.is afraid of anything newC.would prefer to stay at homeD.adapts quickly to fresh surroundings(4).What gives travel an “illusion of immobility“?(分数:4.00)A.The absence of new experiences.B.The onset of fatigue.C.The number of people traveling.D.The length of the journey.(5).Which of the following s
12、tatements best sums up the author“s attitude to travel?(分数:4.00)A.Travel has to be tiring to be worthwhile.B.The package holiday encourages interest in new places.C.Modern travel has become comfortable but boring.D.Only the rich can travel in comfort.三、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The Bay filled the m
13、iddle distance, stretching out of sight on both sides, and one“s eye naturally traveled in a great sight-seeing arc: skimming along the busy Shoreline Freeway, swerving out across the Bay via the long Esseph Bridge to the city“s dramatic skyline, dark downtown skyscrapers posed against white residen
14、tial hills, from which it leapt across the graceful curves of the Silver Span suspension bridge, gateway to the Pacific, to alight on the green slopes of Miranda County. This vast panorama was agitated, even early in the morning, by every known form of transportationships, yachts, cars, trucks, trai
15、ns, planes, helicopters and hovercraftsall in simultaneous motion, reminding Philip of the brightly illustrated cover of a children“s book. It was indeed, he thought, a perfect marriage of Nature and Civilization, this view, where one might take in at a glance the consummation of man“s technological
16、 skill and the finest splendours of the natural world. The harmony he perceived in the scene was, he knew, illusory. Just out of sight to his left a cloud of smoke hung over the great military and industrial port of Ashland, and to his right the oil refineries of St Gabriel fumed into the limpid air
17、. The Bay, which winked so prettily in the morning sun, was, people said, poisoned by industrial waste and untreated effluent. For all that, Philip thought, almost guiltily, framed by his living-room window and seen at this distance, the view still looked very good indeed. Morris Zapp was less entra
18、nced with his viewa vista of dank back gardens, rotting sheds and dripping laundry, huge ill-looking trees, grimy roofs, factory chimneys and church spiresbut he had discarded this criterion at a very early stage of looking for accommodation in an English industrial town. You were lucky, he had quic
19、kly discovered, if you could find a place that could be kept at a temperature appropriate to human organisms, equipped with the more rudimentary amenities of civilized life, and decorated in a combination of colours and patterns that didn“t make you want to vomit on sight. He had taken an apartment
20、on the top floor of a huge old house owned by an Irish doctor and his extensive family. Dr O“shea had converted the attic with his own hands for the use of an aged mother, and it was to the recent death of this relative, the doctor impressed upon him, that Morris owed the good fortune of finding suc
21、h enviable accommodation vacant. Morris didn“t see this as a selling point himself, but O“shea seemed to think that the apartment“s sentimental associations were worth at least an extra five dollars a week to an American torn from the bosom of his own family.(分数:20.00)(1).What sort of movement is su
22、ggested by the verbs used to describe the eye“s progress in the first paragraph?(分数:4.00)A.smoothB.rapidC.interruptedD.reluctant(2).Why did Philip look “almost guiltily“ at the view?(分数:4.00)A.Because he realized its beauty was deceptive.B.Because he felt responsible for the pollution.C.Because he f
23、elt he was wasting time looking at it.D.Because he knew he had a better view than most people.(3).Which factor did Morris consider the most important when choosing accommodation?(分数:4.00)A.A tolerable view.B.A pleasant landlord.C.A reasonable rent.D.An efficient heating system.(4).Dr O“shea expected
24、 Morris to find the history of the apartment _.(分数:4.00)A.amusingB.comfortingC.depressingD.exciting(5).What is Morris“s attitude towards accommodation in England?(分数:4.00)A.He is charmed by the quaintness of the houses.B.He finds the contrast with America interesting.C.He is prepared to make the bes
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