【考研类试卷】考博英语-518及答案解析.doc
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1、考博英语-518 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Vocabulary the one-man music revolution that was Elvis Presley: Marilyn Monroe, the walking, talking male fantasy married to Joe DiMaggio, then the most famous athlete in the world. Against this reality, Fleming had the nerve and arrogance to say that, whil
2、e hot dogs and popcorn were fine, other things were more important.And those things were uniquely British: quiet competence, unsentimental ruthlessness, clear-eyed, steely determination, an ironic sense of humour and doing a job well. All qualities epitomized by James Bond.Of course, Bond was always
3、 more fairytale than fact, but what else is a film for? No expense is spared in production, the lead is suave and handsome, and the hardware is always awesome. In the latest film, the gadgets include a surfboard with concealed weapons, a combat knife with global positioning system beacon, a watch th
4、at doubles as a laser-beam cutter, an Aston Martin VI2 Vanquish with all the optional extras youve come to expect, a personal jet glider, the list is endless.There are those who are disgusted by the Bond films unbridled glorification of the evils of sexism, racism, ageism and extreme violence, but i
5、ts never that simple.(分数:5.00)(1).According to the passage each production of a Bond film is _.(分数:1.00)A.lavishB.sparingC.increasingly expensive to makeD.difficult to finance(2).Which of the following is not typical of James Bond?(分数:1.00)A.He performed his work calmly and efficiently.B.He had an i
6、ron will.C.He was unemotional.D.He had a tendency to boast.(3).It is known from the passage that post-war Britain was _.(分数:1.00)A.anarchic and dangerousB.exhausted and filthyC.chaotic and violentD.mysterious and thrilling(4).Judging by the context, the word “stately“ in the first paragraph means _.
7、(分数:1.00)A.shabbyB.makeshiftC.impressiveD.dilapidated(5).Which of the following statements is TRUE?(分数:1.00)A.When Fan Fleming created James Bond, he believed that his fictional Englishman would shake the entire world.B.In the Bond films, England is always portrayed as stylish, elegant and classy.C.
8、Fan Fleming began to write his spy stories before World War II.D.James Bond seldom epitomized Britshness.五、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:5.00)The current political debate over family values personal responsibility, and welfare takes for granted the entrenched American belief that dependence on government a
9、ssistance is a recent and destructive phenomenon. Conservatives tend to blame this dependence on personal irresponsibility aggravated by a swollen welfare apparatus that saps individual initiative. Liberals are more likely to blame it on personal misfortune magnified by the harsh lot that falls to l
10、osers in our competitive market economy. But both sides believe that “winners“ in America make it on their own that dependence reflects some kind of individual or family failure, and that the ideal family is the self-reliant unit of traditional lore-a family that takes care of its own, carves out a
11、future for its children, and never asks for handouts. Politicians at both ends of the ideological spectrum have wrapped themselves in the mantle of these “family values“ arguing over why the poor have not been able to make do without assistance, or whether aid has exacerbated their situation, but ne
12、ver questioning the assumption that American families traditionally achieve success by establishing their independence from the government.The myth of family self-reliance is not compelling that our actual national and personal histories often buckle under its emotional weight. “We always stood on o
13、ur own two feet“, my grandfather used to say about his pioneer heritage, whenever he walked me to the top of the hill to survey the property in Washington State that his family had bought for next to nothing after it had been logged off in the early 1900s. Perhaps he didnt know that the land came so
14、 cheap because much of it was part of a federal subsidy originally allotted to the railroad companies, which had received 183 million acres of the public domain in the nineteenth century. These federal giveaways were the original source of most major western logging companies land, and when some of
15、these logging companies moved on to virgin stands of timber, federal lands trickled down to a few early settlers who were able to purchase them inexpensively.Like my grandparents, few families in American history-whatever their “values“ have been able to rely solely on their own resources. Instead,
16、they have depended on the legislative, judicial and social support structures set up by governing authorities, whether those authorities were the clan elders of Native American societies, the church courts and city officials of colonial America, or the judicial and legislative bodies established by
17、the Constitution.At Americas inception, this was considered not a dirty little secret but the norm, one that confirmed our social and personal interdependence. The idea that the family should have the sole or even primary responsibility for educating and socializing its members, finding them suitabl
18、e work, or keeping them from poverty and crime was not only ludicrous to colonial and revolutionary thinkers but dangerously parochial.(分数:5.00)(1).Conservatives believe that welfare services have played a certain role in _.(分数:1.00)A.heightening individual or family dependence on government assista
19、nceB.reducing individual or family dependence on government assistanceC.magnifying individual or family dependence on government assistanceD.causing political debate over personal responsibilities(2).It can be concluded that the writers grandfathers family purchased their land _.(分数:1.00)A.expensive
20、lyB.from the railroad companyC.with the help of governing authoritiesD.with no help of governing authorities(3).It can be inferred from the passage that in early America _.(分数:1.00)A.people competed with each other fiercely for landB.many people worked for the railroad companiesC.quite a few familie
21、s made it on their ownD.social and personal interdependence was indispensable to Americans(4).The word “parochial“ in the last paragraph means _.(分数:1.00)A.minbleB.absurdC.insularD.liberal(5).The writers attitude toward the idea of American family values is _.(分数:1.00)A.criticalB.objectiveC.indiffer
22、entD.casual六、Passage Four(总题数:1,分数:5.00)One of the most authoritative voices speaking to us today is, of course, the voice of the advertisers. Its striking clamor dominates our lives. It shots at us from the television screen and the radio loudspeakers, waves to us from every page of the newspaper p
23、icks at our sleeves on the escalator, signals to us from the roadside billboards all day and flashes messages to us in coloured lights all night. It has forced on us a whole new conception of the successful man as a man no less than 20 % of whose mail consists of announcements of giant carpet sales.
24、Advertising has been among Englands biggest growth industries since the war, in terms of the ratio of money earnings to demonstrable achievement. Why all this fantastic expenditure?Perhaps the answers is that advertising saves the manufactures from having to think about the customer. At the stage of
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