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1、考研英语-204 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)The United States has historically had higher rates of marriage than those of other industrialized countries. The current annual marriageU (1) /Uin the United States-about 9 new marriages for every 1, 000 people-isU (2) /Uhigher tha
2、n it is in other industrialized countries. However, marriage isU (3) /Uas widespread as it was several decades ago.U (4) /Uof American adults who are marriedU (5) /Ufrom 72 percent in 1970 to 60 percent in 2002. This does not mean that large numbers of people will remain unmarriedU (6) /Utheir lives
3、. Throughout the 20th century, about 90 percent of Americans married at someU (7) /Uin their lives. ExpertsU (8) /Uthat about the same proportion of todays young adults will eventually marry.The timing of marriage has variedU (9) /Uover the past century. In 1995 the average age of women in the Unite
4、d States at theU (10) /Uof their first marriage was 25. The average age of men was about 27. Men and women in the United States marryU (11) /Uthe first time at an average of five years later than peopleU (12) /Uin the 1950s.U (13) /U, young adults of the 1950s married younger than did any previousU
5、(14) /Uin U. S. history. Todays later age of marriage isU (15) /Uthe age of marriage between 1890 and 1940.U (16) /U, a greater proportion of the population was married (95 percent) during the 1950s than at any time beforeU (17) /U. Experts do not agree onU (18) /Uthe “marriage rush“ of the late 194
6、0s and 1950s occurred, but most social scientists believe it represented aU (19) /Uto the return of peaceful life and prosperity after 15 years of severe economicU (20) /Uand war.(分数:10.00)A.ratioB.rateC.percentageD.pollA.potentiallyB.intentionallyC.substantiallyD.randomlyA.not any longerB.no moreC.
7、not any moreD.no longerA.The proportionB.A proportionC.The numberD.A numberA.deterioratedB.declinedC.deducedD.demolishedA.pastB.passingC.throughoutD.throughA.periodB.levelC.pointD.respectA.projectB.planC.promiseD.proposeA.unexpectedlyB.irregularlyC.flexiblyD.consistentlyA.timeB.yearC.stageD.ageA.atB
8、.inC.ofD.forA.doB.didC.marryD.marriedA.BesidesB.HoweverC.WhereasD.NeverthelessA.descendantsB.ascendantsC.generationD.populationA.in line withB.according toC.based onD.caused byA.MoreoverB.LikewiseC.Similarly.D.ThereforeA.and afterB.or afterC.ever sinceD.or sinceA.whyB.howC.whenD.whatA.refusalB.reali
9、zationC.realityD.responseA.repressionB.aggressionC.depressionD.restriction二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BText 1/BIf you see a diamond ring on the fourth finger of a womans left hand, you probably know what it means: in America, this has long been the digit of choice for betrothal jewelry, and the
10、lore of the trade traces the symbolism back to ancient times. But if you see a diamond ring on the fourth finger of a womans right hand, you may or may not know that it signifies an independent spirit, or even economic empowerment and changing gender mores. “A lot of women have disposable income,“ K
11、atie Couric said recently on the “Today“ show after showing viewers her Change right-hander. “Why wait for a man to give her a diamond ring?“This notion may be traced back, approximately, to September. Thats when the Diamond Information Center began a huge marketing campaign aimed at articulating th
12、e meaning of right-hand rings-and thus a rationale for buying them. “Your left hand says we ,“ the campaign declares. “Your right hand says me .“ The positioning is brilliant: the wearer may be married or unmarried and may buy the ring herself or request it as a gift. And while it can take years for
13、 a new jewelry concept to work itself thoroughly into the mainstream, the tight-band ring already has momentum.At the higher end of the scale, the jewelry maker Kwiat, which supplies stores like Saks, offers a line of Kwiat Spirit Rings that can retail for as much as 5, 000, and “were selling it fas
14、ter than were manufacturing it,“ says Bill Gould, the companys chief of marketing. At the other end of the stale, mass-oriented retailers that often take a wait-and-see attitude have already jumped on the bandwagon.Firms like Kwiat were given what Gould calls “direction“ from the Diamond information
15、 Center about the new rings attributes-multiple diamonds in a north-south orientation that distinguishes it from the look of an engagement ring, and so on. But all this is secondary to the newly minted meaning. “The idea,“ Morrison says, “is that beyond a trend, this could become a sort of cultural
16、imperative.“A tall order? Well, bear in mind that “a diamond is forever“ is not a saying handed down from imperial Rome. It was handed down from an earlier generation of De Beers marketers. Joyce Jonas, a jewelry appraiser and historian, notes that De Beers, in the 40s and 50s, took advantage of a c
17、hanging American class structure to turn diamond rings into an (attainable) symbol for the masses. By now, Jonans observes, the stone alone “is just a commodity“ . And this, of course, is what makes its invented significance more Crucial than ever.(分数:10.00)(1).A diamond ring on the fourth finger of
18、 a womans left hand suggests that_.(分数:2.00)A.she is marriedB.she is engagedC.she may choose her jewelryD.she has independent spirit(2).“Your right hand says me“ ( Line 4, Para. 2 ) implies that_.(分数:2.00)A.the wearer may be married or unmarriedB.the wearer of the right-hand ring is independentC.the
19、 woman has the right-hand ring as a giftD.the wearer of the tight-hand ring is a self-centered woman(3).Judging from Bill Goulds remarks in Paragraph 3, we may infer that_.(分数:2.00)A.Kwiat has a large supply of jewelryB.Kwiat Spirit Rings are too expensiveC.Kwiat can hardly meet with the demands fro
20、m the consumersD.consumers keep a wait-and-see attitude towards the jewelry(4).According to the author, “a diamond is forever“ is_.(分数:2.00)A.a sort of cultural traditionB.a saying handed down from imperial RomeC.a false symbol for the massesD.a saying of made-up significance(5).The best title of th
21、e passage may be_.(分数:2.00)A.The Right-hand Diamond RingB.Who Wears the Right-hand Diamond Ring?C.The Right-hand Rings MomentumD.A Tall Order for JewelryBText 2/BWhen they were children, Terri Schiavos brother Bobby accidentally locked her in a suitcase. She tried so hard to get out that the suitcas
22、e jumped up and down and screamed. The scene predicted, horribly, how she would end, though by that stage she had neither walked nor talked for more than 15 years. By the time she finally died on March 31 st, her body had become a box out of which she could not escape.More than that, it had become a
23、 box out of which the United States government, Congress, the president, the governor of Florida and an army of evangelical protestors and bloggers would not let her escape. Her life, whatever its quality, became the property not merely of her husband (who had the legal right to speak for her) and h
24、er parents (who had brought her up), but of the courts, the state, and thousands of self-appointed medical and psychological experts across the country.The chief difference between her case and those of Karen Quinlan and Nancy Cruzan, much earlier victims of Persistent Vegetative State (PVS), was th
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