【考研类试卷】考研英语(二)分类真题5及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)分类真题 5 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)Steven Pinker is the very model of a modern intellectual. Since the 1994 publication of his first bestseller, The Language Instinct, he“s been known for his ability to boil do
2、wn complex ideas into accessible, often-funny, cocktail-party-chatter-worthy sound bites. The Better Angels of Our Nature (the phrase comes from Abraham Lincoln) is a huge book, 696 pages of text plus 74 pages of notes and references. But “it has to be,“ Pinker writes. First he has to convince his r
3、eaders violence has gone down in the face of all their incredulitythen he needs to explain how it happened. Pinker“s magic is done with numbers, starting with the hunter-gatherer societies of 10,000 years ago when life was, as philosopher Thomas Hobbes put it, “nasty, brutish, and short.“ Data shows
4、 that back then the likelihood of a man dying at the hands of another was as high as 60 percent in some regions, more than 50 times the same calculation for the United States and Europe in the 20th centuryand that includes two world wars. “If the death rate in tribal warfare had prevailed during the
5、 20th century,“ Pinker says, “there would have been 2 billion deaths from wars and homicide, rather than 100 million.“ Pinker looks for explanations for these advances within the individual. Human nature consists of a constant pull of good and evil. He identifies five “innerdemons“ sadism, revenge,
6、dominance, violence in pursuit of a practical benefit, violence in pursuit of an ideologythat struggle with four “better angels“, self-control, empathy, morality, and reason. Over the years the forces of civilization have increasingly given the good in us the upper hand. Strong centralized governmen
7、ts, international trade, the empowerment of women all help make us kinder, gentler beings, cultures that empower women.are less likely to breed dangerous subcultures of rootless young men. Also important is what Pinker calls “the escalator of reason,“ in which people reframe conflict as a problem to
8、 be solved through brain instead of muscles. Pinker realizes his message could encourage complacency, since people might not feel like working to make the world a better place if they find out that the world is actually pretty good already. But he“s an optimist by temperament, and he thinks that his
9、 message will lead not to complacency but to action: “I think it will embolden people to work harder, if they see that the stuff that people do has made a difference.“ Starry-eyed? Maybe. But the hopefulness is an outgrowth not only of Pinker“s temperament but of his larger worldview. He calls himse
10、lf a scientist and a humanist who “sees reason and science and knowledge as progressive forces, as the source of the flourishing of individuals“. Let us hope his faith in the human race holds up against those devils on our shoulders.(分数:20.00)(1).In his book Pinker“s argument is primarily based on _
11、(分数:4.00)A.notes and referencesB.the incredulity of the readersC.statistics and historical factsD.citations from political philosophers(2).In our era of wars, genocide, and terrorism, Steven Pinker says _(分数:4.00)A.we“re more peaceful than the tribal societies wereB.we are more cruel than the primit
12、ive societies wereC.our cruelties are traced to the hunter-gatherer societiesD.war does not necessarily mean the sacrifice of many lives(3).The “angels“ could defeat the “demons“ because _(分数:4.00)A.the formers were supported by empowered womenB.the formers existed in society and the latter in indiv
13、idualsC.the two existed at different levels of people“s consciousnessD.favorable forces were at work to push the society forward(4).The author“s attitude to Pinker“s idea is one _(分数:4.00)A.strong oppositionB.ardent approvalC.reserved consentD.mild criticism(5).The text is most likely to be _(分数:4.0
14、0)A.a review of a bookB.a science reportC.an abstract of an thesisD.a political editorial四、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)A country that once amazed the world with its visionary investments in transportation, from the Erie Canal to the Interstate Highway System, is now in the process of unpaving itself; in a
15、 number of states, local governments are breaking up roads they can no longer afford to maintain, and returning them to gravel. And a nation that once prized educationthat was among the first to provide basic schooling to all its childrenis now cutting back. Teachers are being laid off; programs are
16、 being canceled; in Hawaii, the school year itself is being drastically shortened. And all signs point to even more cuts ahead. We“re told that we have no choice, that basic government functionsessential services that have been provided for generationsare no longer affordable. And it“s true that sta
17、te and local governments, hit hard by the recession, are cash-strapped. But they wouldn“t be quite as cash-strapped if their politicians were willing to consider at least some tax increases. And the federal government, which can sell inflation-protected long-term bonds at an interest rate of only 1.
18、04 percent, isn“t cash-strapped at all. It could and should be offering aid to local governments, to protect the future of our infrastructure and our children. But Washington is providing only a trickle of help, and even that grudgingly. We must place priority on reducing the deficit, say Republican
19、s and “centrist“ Democrats. And then, virtually in the next breath, they declare that we must preserve tax cuts for the very affluent, at a budget cost of $700 billion over the next decade. In effect, a large part of our political class is showing its priorities: given the choice between asking the
20、richest 2 percent or so of Americans to go back to paying the tax rates they paid during the Clinton-era boom, or allowing the nation“s foundations to crumbleliterally in the case of roads, figuratively in the case of educationthey“re choosing the latter. It“s a disastrous choice in both the short r
21、un and the long run. In the short run, those state and local cutbacks are a major burden on the economy, perpetuating devastatingly high unemployment. And what about the economy“s future? Everything we know about economic growth says that a well-educated population and high-quality infrastructure ar
22、e crucial. Emerging nations are making huge efforts to upgrade their roads, their ports and their schools. Yet in America we“re going backward. How did we get to this point? It“s the logical consequence of three decades of antigovernment rhetoric, rhetoric that has convinced many voters that a dolla
23、r collected in taxes is always a dollar wasted, that the public sector can“t do anything right. So the end result of the long campaign against government is that we“ve taken a disastrously wrong turn. America is now on the unlit, unpaved road to nowhere.(分数:20.00)(1).America“s investment in roads us
24、ed to _(分数:4.00)A.be one of the nation“s top prioritiesB.save the country from recessionC.pave the way for high quality educationD.meet a lot of resistance and setbacks(2).To get money for maintaining infrastructure, the state and local governments can _(分数:4.00)A.cut back on other expensesB.raise t
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