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1、考研英语(一)-60 及答案解析(总分:70.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Many foreigners who have not visited Britain call all the inhabitants English, for they are used to thinking of the British Isles as England. 1 , the British Isles contain a variety of people, and only the people of England cal
2、l themselves,English. The others 2 to themselves as Welsh, Scottish, or Irish, 3 the case may be; they are often slightly annoyed at being 4 as “English“. Even in England there are many differences in 5 character and speech. The chief 6 is between southern England and northern England. South of a li
3、ne going from Bristol to London, people speak the type of English usually 7 by toreign students, 8 there are local variations. Further north, regional 9 is usually “broader“ than that of southern Britain. Northerners are 10 to claim that they work harder than Southerners, and are more 11 . They are
4、openhearted and hospitable; foreigners often find that they make friends with them 12 . Northerners generally have hearty 13 : the visitor to Lancashire or Yorkshire, for instance, may look forward to receiving generous 14 at meal times. In accent and character the people of the Midlands 15 a gradua
5、l change from the southern to the northern type of Englishman. In Scotland the sound 16 by the letter “ R“ is generally a strong sound, and “ R“ is often pronounced in words in which it would be 17 in southern English, The Scots are said to be a serious, cautious, thrifty people, 18 inventive and so
6、mewhat mystical. All the Celtic peoples of Britain (the Welsh, the Irish, the Scots) are frequently 19 as being more “ fiery“ than the English. They are of a race that is quite 20 from the English.(分数:10.00)A.In essenceB.In briefC.In factD.As a consequenceA.confineB.referC.attachD.addA.asB.inC.forD.
7、soA.calledB.classifiedC.spokenD.specifiedA.personalB.regionalC.respectiveD.nationalA.factorB.elementsC.privilegesD.divisionA.acquiredB.obtainedC.gainedD.requiredA.as thoughB.if onlyC.thoughD.in spite ofA.competitionB.speechC.advanceD.balanceA.accustomedB.boundC.inclinedD.possibleA.hostileB.notorious
8、C.superiorD.thoroughA.swiftlyB.promptlyC.immediatelyD.quicklyA.appetitesB.tastesC.interestsD.sensesA.helpingsB.offeringsC.fillingsD.findingsA.demonstrateB.designateC.representD.reckonA.deliveredB.denotedC.depictedD.definedA.quietB.obscureC.faintD.silentA.ratherB.stillC.somehowD.evenA.renderedB.thoug
9、htC.impressedD.describedA.distinctB.extinctC.instinctiveD.definite二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Historians have only recently begun to note the increase in demand for luxury goods and services that took place in eighteenth-century England. MeKendri
10、ck has explored the Wedgewood Firm“s remarkable success in marketing luxury pottery. Plumb has written about the proliferation of provincial theaters, musical festivals and children“ s toys and books . While the feat of this consumer revolution is hardly in doubt, three key questions remain : Who we
11、re the consumers? What were their motives? And what were the effects of the new demand for luxuries? An answer to the first of these has been difficult to obtain. Although it has been possible to infer from the goods and service actually produced what manufacturers and servicing trades thought their
12、 customers wanted, only a study of relevant personal documents written by actual consumers will provide a precise picture of who wanted what. We still need to know how large this consumer market was and how far down the social scale the consumer demand for luxury goods penetrated. With regard to thi
13、s last question, we might note in passing that Thompson, while rightly restoring laboring people to the stage of eighteenth-century English history, has probably exaggerated the opposition of these people to the inroads of capitalist consumerism in general: for example, laboring people in eighteenth
14、-century England readily shifted from home-brewed beer to standardized beer produced by huge, heavily capitalized urban breweries. To answer the question of why consumers became so eager to buy, some historians have pointed to the ability of manufacturers to advertise in a relatively uncensored pres
15、s. This, however, hardly seems a sufficient answer. MeKendriek favors a Viable model of conspicuous consumption stimulated by competition for status. The “ middling sort“ bought goods and services because they wanted to follow fashions set by the rich. Again, we may wonder whether this explanation i
16、s sufficient. Do not people enjoy buying things as a form of self-gratification? If so, consumerism could be seen as a product of the rise of new concepts of individualism and materialism, but not necessarily of the frenzy for conspicuous competition. Finally, what were the consequences of this cons
17、umer demand for luxuries? MeKendriek claims that it goes a long way toward explaining the coming of the Industrial Revolution. But does it? What, for example, does the production of high-quality potteries and toys have to do with the development of iron manufacture or textile mills? I t is perfectly
18、 possiMe Go have the psychology and reality of consumer society without a heavy industrial sector. That future exploration of these key questions is undoubtedly necessary should not, however, diminish the force of the conclusion of recent studies: the insatiable demand in the tenth-century England f
19、or frivolous as well as useful goods and services foreshadows our own world.(分数:10.00)(1).Plumb mentioned “theaters, musical festivals and children“s toys and books“(Para. 1) to_.(分数:2.00)A.show the high economic power in England in the 18th centuryB.tell us people of different ages need different g
20、oods or servicesC.illustrate that luxury consumption was in a high point in England in the 18th centuryD.doubt the historians“ research result(2).The author uses the example in the end of Paragraph 2 to_.(分数:2.00)A.illustrate that laboring people were ignoredB.illustrate that laboring people also ha
21、d great consumptive powerC.predict that laboring people would always shift to capital urban breweriesD.explain why capitalists had such great consumptive power(3).Which of the following is NOT a possilde motive for luxury consumption mentioned in the passage?(分数:2.00)A.People enjoy buying thingsB.Ma
22、nufactures boast their productsC.Consumers need to satisfy themselves in certain waysD.People liked learning from the rich“ s example(4).What does the author think of McKendrick“s claim about the luxury consumption consequences?(分数:2.00)A.He partly agrees with McKendrick“ s opinionB.He thinks McKend
23、riek need more examples Go prove himselfC.He disagrees with MeKendrick because he pays no attention to iron manufacture or textile millsD.He disagrees with McKendriek because his elemi was narrow and absolute(5).What does the author think of the key questions?(分数:2.00)A.They are completely settled b
24、y historiansB.They need more explorationC.They can“ t be settled in the near futureD.They will be settled soon五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)One of the most important social developments that helped to make possible a shift in thinking about the r01e of public education was the effect of the baby boom of t
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