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1、考研英语-130 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Use o(总题数:1,分数:10.00)BDirections:/BRead the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSER SHEET 1.Divorce is the act by which a valid marriage is dissolved, usually freeing the parties to remarry. In regi
2、ons in U(1) /Uancient U(2) /U authority still predominates, divorce may be U(3) /U and rare, especially when, as among Roman Catholics and Hindus, the religious U(4) /U views marriage U(5) /U indissoluble. Custom, U(6) /U, may make divorce a simple matter in U(7) /U societies. U(8) /U some Pueblo In
3、dian tribes a woman could divorce her husband U(9) /U leaving his moccasins on the doorstep. The U(10) /U of individual determination and mutual U(11) /U are making divorce U(12) /U acceptable in the U(13) /U parts of the world.Among premodern societies, the rate of marital stability is difficult to
4、 U(14) /U U(15) /U the varying definitions of U(16) /U and divorce. It seems to be broadly true U(17) /U wherever divorce is a legal impossibility the wedding is a well-defined event conducted with U(18) /U formality. The U(19) /U principle does not hold true: elaborate marriage ceremonial is quite
5、compatible with high divorce rates. Many anthropologists agree that divorce is generally more permissible in matrilineal societies U(20) /U in patrilineal ones, in which the procreative and sexual rights of the bride are often symbolically transferred to the husband with the payment of bride-price.(
6、分数:10.00)A.whichB.whereC.howD.whenA.religiousB.nationalC.federalD.localA.easyB.pleasedC.worseD.difficultA.habitB.traditionC.regionD.ideaA.toB.inC.offD.asA.for exampleB.thereforeC.howeverD.indeedA.anyB.anythingC.someD.somethingA.BetweenB.AmongC.OfD.WithA.byB.forC.inD.atA.principlesB.principalsC.princ
7、esD.privaciesA.joyB.entertainmentC.consentD.satisfactionA.incrediblyB.increasinglyC.absolutelyD.dramaticallyA.productiveB.strangeC.industrializedD.advancedA.measureB.thinkC.discoverD.detectA.providedB.now thatC.ifD.because ofA.unmarryB.marriageC.coherenceD.departmentA.whichB.whenC.thatD.whatA.lessB.
8、littleC.normalD.considerableA.firstB.contraryC.reverseD.differentA.thanB.whileC.whichD.what二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BPart A/BBDirections:/BRead the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.BText 1/BEarlier this su
9、mmer Arnold Schwarzenegger, Californias governor, said that the states penal system was “falling apart in front of our very eyes“. Indeed so. Some 172,000 inmates are crowded into institutionsfrom the states 33 prisons to its 12 “community correctional facilities“that are meant to house fewer than 9
10、0,000. Drug abuse is rampant; so too are diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C. Race-based gangs pose the constant threat of violence, riot and even murder. And with more than 16,000 prisoners sleeping in prison gymnasiums and classrooms, rehabilitation programs are virtually non-existentwhich helps
11、to explain why two-thirds of Californias convicts, the highest rate in the country, are back in prison within three years of being released.Will the governors summons of a special session of the state legislature, beginning this week, bring a remedy? The reason for the session is to discuss Mr. Schw
12、arzeneggers request for almost $ 5.8 billion of public money to be pumped into the prison system. Bonds for $ 2 billion would finance ten 500-bed “re-entry facilities“ for prisoners nearing the end of their sentences; another $ 2 billion would expand existing prisons; $1.2 billion would be earmarked
13、 for two new prisons; and $ 500m would go for new prison hospitals.Money alone will provide neither an immediate solution nor a lasting one. The first problem is that California simply puts too many offenders in prison. The imprisonment rate, which has risen almost eight-fold since 1970 and is way a
14、head of any European country, has consistently meant overcrowding despite the construction of 22 new prisons in the past 20 years.The 1994 “three-strikes“ law, approved by voters in a referendum, means handing out 25-years-to-life sentences for often trivial third offencesand results in the growing
15、presence in prison of elderly inmates who cost the taxpayer far more than the average of $ 34,000 a prisoner. Meanwhile, the practice of returning parole violators to prison, even for relatively trivial mis-steps such as missing a drugs test, also strains the system; some 11% of inmates are parole v
16、iolators. Added to all these are more than 5,000 illegal immigrants being held on behalf of the federal government.The second problem is that any attempt to reform Californias penal policy becomes hostage to politics. Two years ago, the governor was expressing optimism. He added the word “rehabilita
17、tion“ to Californias department of corrections, appointed Rod Hickman, a reform- minded former prison guard, to oversee the system and promised to lessen the power of the 31,000-strong prison guards union, not least by breaking the “code of silence“ that protects corrupt or violent guards. But that
18、was then. The reality now is that Mr. Hickman resigned in March. Evidence indicates that the governors office may have given the code of silence in Californias prisons a new lease on life.Many experts say that with no moderation in sentencing policies on the horizon, the prison population is expecte
19、d to grow by another 21,000 over the next five yearsenough to out-pace any prison-building program. Thus, the dream of prison reforms will never touch the ground.(分数:10.00)(1).By quoting governor Schwarzeneggers remark, the author intends to(分数:2.00)A.emphasize the fact that Schwarzenegger is still
20、in his office.B.show the fact that drug abuse is rampant in prisons.C.point out that California has the highest convict rate in the US.D.introduce the topic of overcrowding problem in California prisons.(2).According to the passage, California has the highest rate of returning prisoners because(分数:2
21、.00)A.the prisons in California are too crowded.B.the prisons failed to rehabilitate the prisoners.C.the prisoners can sleep in the gymnasiums and classrooms.D.the prisoners are released after only three years of imprisonment.(3).Arnold Schwarzenegger calls for a legislation session because(分数:2.00)
22、A.he wants to raise more money to enhance prison facilities.B.he believes public money should be responsible for prison construction.C.he realizes the problem with prisons is a lack of investment.D.he plans to win a second term for his governorship.(4).Which of the following is true about the “three
23、-strikes“ law?(分数:2.00)A.It actually wastes more resources in terms of finance.B.It is approved by voters to save money for the taxpayers.C.It severely punishes those who violate the law for the third time.D.It increases the cost of keeping a prisoner to $ 34,000.(5).It can be inferred from the pass
24、age that(分数:2.00)A.the “code of silence“ often helps protect guards from violence.B.the governors office has decided to give a new life to the prisons.C.the solution to overpopulation in prisons lies in softening sentences.D.the prison population calls for more prison-building programs.BText 2/BWhen
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