【考研类试卷】考研英语(二)分类真题3及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)分类真题 3 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、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Children in highly developed countries suffer abuse and neglect much more often than is reported by official child protective agencies, according to the findings of the first
2、in a comprehensive series of reports on child maltreatment, published Dec. 2 in the British medical journal The Lancet. The issue lies in the delicate nature of the crimesand the consequences of intervention. Many cases of abuse have the potential for long-term harm of the child, whether or not the
3、assault is reported. The decision to report is rarely clear-cut, says Theresa Costello, “Professionals want to advocate for their clients, but they also know the reality of the public child-welfare system,“ she says. “There is a natural professional dilemma. When you see a kid and you think, “I shou
4、ld make a report,“ but you“re not sure you want to subject that child to the system.“ The new research underscores the fact that the most common type of child abuse in developed countriessimple neglectis often the“ least publicized. The Lancet analysis finds that neglect is the number one category o
5、f maltreatment reported by child protective services. “We have paid much more attention to physical and sexual abuse. Even though neglect is the largest portion of cases, it“s under everybody“s radar,“ says Widom, a psychology professor and a lead author on one of the Lancet studies. Widom points to
6、 years of past research linking early childhood abuse to an increased risk of long-term behavioral and psychological problems, ranging from low educational achievement to criminal behavior, risky sexual practices and even increased risk of obesity. Yet there is no completely objective test for the p
7、resence of abuse. Identifying victimized children is often a subjective process, and caregivers may be wary of wielding false accusations. Self-reports of abuse are frequently flawed and inaccurate as well, says Widom; they often produce the largest estimates of abuse incidence, but their definition
8、s of maltreatment are overly broad. Even when children of abuse are correctly identified, not all caregivers know how to ensure their proper treatment. There is an effort in operation to rectify that problem. Jenny is one of roughly 250 pediatricians across the U.S. whose specialty is the identifica
9、tion and prevention of child abuse, and the field is gaining momentumand standardization. By 9,012, a three-year post-residency fellowship will be required of all new pediatricians who wish to specialize in child abuse. And the National Association of Children“s Hospitals has advocated for requiring
10、 all children“s medical institutions to have a child-abuse specialist on staff. Says Widom, the ultimate goal is to prevent abuse in the first place, and to protect the well-being of children who have been victimized: “It would be wrong to assume that all maltreated children are going to turn out to
11、 have all of these problems,“ she says.(分数:20.00)(1).Most child abuse goes unreported because _(分数:4.00)A.cases of abuse are seldom identified at the initial stageB.professionals are not intelligent enough to detect abuseC.professionals worry the children may suffer from exposureD.it is difficult to
12、 make a distinction between abuse and neglect(2).The “natural professional dilemma“ (Para. 2) refers to the _(分数:4.00)A.difficulty professionals have in reporting or not reporting cases of abuseB.realization that professionals will be unable to identify cases of abuseC.difficult decision whether to
13、replace the current public child-welfare systemD.knowledge that it is useless to expose cases of abuse even if they are identified(3).By saying “it“s under everybody“s radar“ (Para. 3), Widom means _(分数:4.00)A.cases of neglect are the least reportedB.physical and sexual abuse is easily noticeableC.e
14、verybody is watching closely for cases of neglectD.too much attention is paid to physical and sexual abuse(4).Estimates of abuse incidence in self-reports _(分数:4.00)A.are often distorted by caregiversB.are often highly exaggeratedC.are based on an objective processD.are based on subjective tests(5).
15、Identifying maltreated children can be turned into an objective process _(分数:4.00)A.by showing to all caregivers how to recognize itB.by taking the children to children“s hospitalsC.by preventing all kinds of abuse in the first placeD.by training a new generation of medical specialists四、Text 2(总题数:1
16、,分数:20.00)Today, social scientists are rejecting the notion of a monolithic and unchanging culture of poverty. And they attribute destructive attitudes and behavior not to inherent moral character but to sustained racism and isolation. To Robert J. Sampson, a sociologist at Harvard, culture is best
17、understood as “shared understandings.“ “I study inequality, and the dominant focus is on structures of poverty,“ he said. But he added that the reason a neighborhood turns into a “poverty trap“ is also related to a common perception of the way people in a community act and think. As part of a large
18、research project in Chicago, Professor Sampson walked through different neighborhoods this summer, dropping stamped, addressed envelopes to see how many people would pick up an apparently lost letter and mail it, a sign that looking out for others is part of the community“s culture. In some neighbor
19、hoods, like Grand Boulevard, almost no envelopes were mailed; in others researchers received more than half of the letters back. Income levels did not necessarily explain the difference, Professor Sampson said, but rather the community“s cultural norms, the levels of moral cynicism and disorder. The
20、 shared perception of a neighborhoodis it on the rise or stagnant? does a better job of predicting a community“s future than the actual level of poverty, he said. William Julius Wilson, whose pioneering work boldly confronted ghetto life while focusing on economic explanations for persistent poverty
21、, defines culture as the way “individuals in a community develop an understanding of how the world works and make decisions based on that understanding.“ For some young black men, Professor Wilson, a Harvard sociologist, said, the world works like this. “If you don“t develop a tough demeanor, you wo
22、n“t survive. If you have access to weapons, you get them, and if you get into a fight, you have to use them.“ Seeking to recapture the topic from economists, sociologists have ventured into poor neighborhoods to delve deeper into the attitudes of residents. Their results have challenged some common
23、assumptions, like the belief that poor mothers remain single because they don“t value marriage. In Philadelphia, for example, low-income mothers told the sociologists Kathryn Edin and Maria Kefalas that they thought marriage was profoundly important, even sacred, but doubted that their partners were
24、 “marriage material.“ Their results have prompted some lawmakers and poverty experts to conclude that programs that promote marriage without changing economic and social conditions are unlikely to work. Scholars like Professor Wilson said he felt compelled to look more closely at culture after the p
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