【考研类试卷】华中科技大学考博英语-2及答案解析.doc
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1、华中科技大学考博英语-2 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)The decline of traditional religion in the West has not removed the need for men and women to find a deeper meaning behind existence. Why is the world the way it is and how do we, as conscious i
2、ndividuals, fit into the great scheme? There is a growing feeling that science, especially what is known as the new physics, can provide answers where religion remains vague and faltering. Many people in search of a meaning to their lives are finding enlightenment in the revolutionary developments a
3、t the frontiers of science. Much to the bewilderment of professional scientists, quasi-religious cults are being formed around such unlikely topic as quantum physics, space-time relativity, black holes and the big bang. How can physics, with its reputation for cold precision and objective materialis
4、m, provide such fertile soil for the mystical? The truth is that the spirit of scientific enquiry has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 50 years. The twin revolutions of the theory of relativity, with its space-warps and time-warps, and the quantum theory, which reveals the shadowy
5、 and unsubstantial nature of atoms, have demolished the classical image of a clockwork universe slavishly unfolding along a predetermined pathway. Replacing this sterile mechanism is a world full of shifting indeterminism and subtle interactions which have no counterpart in daily experience. To stud
6、y the new physics is to embark on a journey of wonderment and paradox, to glimpse the universe in a novel perspective, in which subject and object, mind and matter, force and field, become intertwined. Even the creation of the universe itself has fallen within the province of scientific enquiry. The
7、 new cosmology provides, for the first time, a consistent picture of how all physical structures, including space and time, came to exist out of nothing. We are moving towards and understanding in which matter, force, order and creation are unified into a single descriptive theme. Many of us who wor
8、k in fundamental physics are deeply impressed by the harmony and order which pervades the physical world. To me the laws of the universe, from quarks to quasars, dovetail together so felicitously that the impression there is something behind it all seems overwhelming. The laws of physics are so rema
9、rkably clever that they can surely only be a manifestation of genius.(分数:20.00)(1).The author says people nowadays find that traditional religion is _.(分数:4.00)A.a form of reassuranceB.inadequate to their needsC.responding to scientific progressD.developing in strange ways(2).Scientists find the new
10、 cults bewildering because they are _.(分数:4.00)A.too reactionaryB.based on false evidenceC.derived from inappropriate sourcesD.too subjective(3).Which phrase in paragraph 3 suggests that the universe is like a machine?(分数:4.00)A.cold precision and objective materialismB.the shadowy and unsubstantial
11、 nature of atomsC.slavishly unfolding along a predetermined pathwayD.shifting indeterminism and subtle interactions(4).The new physics is exciting because it _.(分数:4.00)A.offers a comprehensive explanation of the universeB.proves the existence of ruling intelligenceC.incorporates the work of men of
12、geniusD.makes scientific theorizing easier to understand(5).The author of this passage is most likely _.(分数:4.00)A.a minister of religionB.a research scientistC.a science fiction writerD.a journalist三、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Simpkins“ period of office as a local politician was nearly over. He fel
13、t reluctant to go through all the bother of standing for re-election. His tentative voicing of this feeling shocked Baden. “You“re never going to give up after all this time?“ “That“s the point about it, Baden. Perhaps I“ve gone on too long. I feel tired, somehow.“ “Tired! Look at me. I“m tired and
14、I can give you ten years. How long have you been on the council now?“ “Eighteen years.“ Baden snorted. It was nothing beside his thirty-five years of unbroken service, during which he“s been three times major. Simpkins winked at Baden“s wife, Maude, and she, looking up for her embroidery, gave him b
15、ack a small smile. Simpkins sometimes felt that it was not a mere ten years which separated Baden and himself, but two world wars. The years of his boyhood before the first war were the golden age that Baden looked back to. “It all ended after that,“ he had said more than once. “We never saw its lik
16、e again.“ It was no use arguing that the quality of life was better for more people now, because Baden wouldn“t have it. “There were men working for my father who had six, seven and eight children. They brought them up all right though they hadn“t much money. Now it“s all grab. They want money, ears
17、, drink and holidays abroad. And nobody“s happy.“ “Were they ever?“ Simpkins wondered. “Was an obsession with keeping body and soul together a necessary condition of human happiness?“ They were talking in the new bungalow Baden had built where Maude could find amusement watching the traffic go by. “
18、A drink, anyway, Tom?“ “I“d not say no to a drop of whisky, Baden.“ The floorboards trembled as Baden crossed the room. “How much do you weigh?“ Simpkins asked. “Too much,“ Maude chipped in. “Oh, I don“t know,“ Baden said sharply. “Fifteen and a half stone.“ “Add a bit to that,“ Simpkins thought. “Y
19、ou must have iron legs. I“m bigger than you and I don“t weigh that much.“ “You don“t have my belly, though, Tom.“ Baden placed his two hands on the swell of his waistcoat. “It is good solid stuff, not just as a bag of wind.“ Maude tut-tutted, “Really, Baden“, while Simpkins laughed. “There“s nothing
20、 the matter with me, in spite of Maude always going on about it.“ “It“s no use me saying anything,“ Maude said. “He stopped listening to me years ago.“ Simpkins sensed some bitterness behind the mild comment. Always headstrong, and domineering where he met resistance, Baden instinctively treated wom
21、en as people to be kept in their place.(分数:20.00)(1).For how long have Simpkins and Baden been politicians together?(分数:4.00)A.For an equal length of time.B.Since the First World War.C.For ten years.D.For the last eighteen years.(2).When the two men discuss the past _.(分数:4.00)A.they are inclined to
22、 lose their tempersB.Simpkins claims that life used to be harderC.Baden thinks that living used to be more expensiveD.they agree that life used to be better(3).How does Maude react to her husband?(分数:4.00)A.She resents his treatment of her.B.She thinks he can do no wrong.C.She finds his appearance e
23、mbarrassing.D.She resists his suggestions.(4).What is Baden“s attitude towards his wife?(分数:4.00)A.He admires her.B.He underestimates her.C.He is indulgent towards her.D.He dislikes her.(5).What is Simpkins“ attitude towards Baden?(分数:4.00)A.Critical disapproval.B.Secret admiration.C.Jealous rivalry
24、.D.Amused tolerance.四、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Television, like language, can be a cultural challenge for better or worse, and this is what it is in many of its activities, whether voluntarily or, on occasion, involuntarily. Although it may sometimes be soothing, television is often provocative
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