【考研类试卷】考博英语-阅读理解(二)及答案解析.doc
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1、考博英语-阅读理解(二)及答案解析(总分:25.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Passage 6(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Quietly malicious chairmanship. There is no sound excuse for this. It is deeply antisocial, and a sudden excess of it would tear great holes in our communal life. But a man can be asked once too often to act as chairman, and to such a m
2、an, despairing of his weakness and feeling a thousand miles from any delight, I can suggest a few devices. In introducing one or two of the chief speakers, grossly over-praise them but put no warmth in your voice, only a metallic flavour of irony. If you know what a speakers main point is, then make
3、 it neatly in presenting him to the audience. During more tremendous peroration which the chap has been working on for days, either begin whispering and passing notes to other speakers or give the appearance of falling asleep in spite of much effort to keep awake. If the funny man takes possession o
4、f the meeting and brings out the old jokes, either look melancholy or raise your eyebrows as high as they will go. Announce the fellow with the weak delivery in your loudest and clearest tones. For any timid speaker, officiously clear a space bang in the middle and offer him water, paper, pencil, a
5、watch, anything. With noisy, cheeky chaps on their feet, bustle about the platform, and if necessary give a mysterious little note to some members of the audience. If a man insists upon speaking from the floor of the hall, ask him for his name, pretend to be rather deaf, and then finally, announce h
6、is name with a marked air of surprise. After that you can have some trouble with a cigarette lighter and then take it to pieces. When they all go on and on, make no further pretence of paying any attention and settle down to drawing outrageous caricatures of the others on the platform, and then at l
7、ast ask some man you particularly dislike to take over the chair, and stalk out, being careful to leave all your papers behind. And if all this fails to bring you any delight, it should at least help to protect you against further bouts of chairmanship.(分数:5.00)(1).The advice in this passage is inte
8、nded to help chairmen to _.A. be less boring B. cut short a meetingC. enliven a dull meeting D. gain useful experience(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A chairman can distract a lengthy speaker by making a show of _.A. shuffling papers B. nodding offC. passing him a note D. muttering to himself(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(
9、3).If a speaker is nervous, the writer suggests that the chairman should _.A. do everything to assist himB. confuse him with unnecessary helpC. offer to take notes for himD. clear the platform for him(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(4).When a speaker shows no sign of stopping, the chairman should _.A. ask him to t
10、ake the chair B. draw a flattering picture of himC. pretend not to be paying attention D. leave ostentatiously(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(5).The tone of this passage is _.A. spiteful B. humorous C. sarcastic D. mischievous(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.二、Passage 7(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Americans are people obsessed with child-rear
11、ing. In their books, magazines, talk shows, parent training courses, White House conferences, and chats over the back fence, they endlessly debate the best ways to raise children. Moreover, Americans do more than debate their theories; they translate them into action. They erect playgrounds for the
12、youngsters pleasure, equip large schools for their education, and train skilled specialists for their welfare. Whole industries in America are devoted to making children happy, healthy and wise.But this interest in childhood is relatively new. In fact, until very recently people considered childhood
13、 just a brief, unimportant prelude to adulthood and the real business of living. By and large they either ignored children, beat them, or fondled them carelessly, much as we would amuse ourselves with a litter of puppies. When they gave serious thought to children at all, people either conceived of
14、them as miniature adults or as peculiar, unformed animals.Down through the ages the experiences of childhood have been as varied as its duration. Actions that would have provoked a beating in one era elicit extra loving care in another. Babies who have been nurtured exclusively by their mothers in o
15、ne epoch are left with day-care workers in another. In some places children have been trained to straddle unsteady canoes, negotiate treacherous mountain passes, and carry heavy bundles on their heads. In other places they have been taught complicated piano concerti and long multiplication tables.Bu
16、t diverse as it has been, childhood has one common experience at its core and that is the social aspect of nurture. All children need adults to bring them up. Because human young take so long to become independent, we think that civilization may have grown up around the need to feed and protect them
17、. Certainly, from the earliest days of man, adults have made provision for the children in their midst.(分数:5.00)(1).The present day American obsession with child-rearing has _.A. resulted in ineffectual actionB. initiated pointless discussionsC. had wide-ranging resultsD. produced endless theories(分
18、数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Children in the past were ill-treated or petted because they were _.A. ignorant of adult lifeB. seen as uninterestingC. considered of no importanceD. conceived of as having animal natures(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(3).How have childhood experiences varied?A. Children have been alternately b
19、eaten and loved through the ages.B. There have been differences in child-rearing in different epochs.C. Parents have increasingly taken control of their childrens nurturing.D. In some places physical training has given way to encouraging creativity.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(4).According to the author, child
20、ren _.A. need intensive adult nurturingB. are the instigators of civilizationC. remain physically dependent until adulthoodD. have common social experiences(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(5).What is the authors attitude to developments in the perception of childhood?A. Cynical. B. Indifferent.C. Positive. D. Neut
21、ral.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.三、Passage 8(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Mr. Handforth in his old age, in his second childhoodadvanced by his strokehad kept his wits about him, and they, as old peoples wits sometimes will, inclined him to be critical of those who were nearest and dearest to him.Undoubtedly, it was Judith who
22、 wasor who had beennearest and dearest to him. Throughout the many years of his widowerhoodhow many! she had been at his beck and call, neglecting, as she herself had said and as he had had ample opportunities of confirming, her own family and he had gratefully though guiltily agreed to her suggesti
23、on, that her family would have been larger than it was, that Charlotte might have had brothers and sisters, as Seymour hoped she would have, if she had not felt that her father was her first priority.This combined feeling of guilt and gratitude he had tried to acknowledge to her from time to time, b
24、y presents smaller and greater; and he had made and re-made his will many times, with the object of leaving the residue of his estate, already much reduced by Judiths inroads on it, in unequal shares, to Judith and Hestershares that should seem equal, though they were not. Thus he got his house and
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