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1、考研英语-22 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 ANSWER SHEET 1. Like all the huge metropolises of the world, there are lots of diversions both outdoors and indoors in C
2、hicago. The Art Institute of Chicago has one of the worldsU (1) /Uart collections, including more French Impressionist paintings than even in the Paris Louvre itself. The Field Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Science and Industry are also great historical and cultural treasure houses toU
3、 (2) /Uas well as entertain children and adultsU (3) /UIn the Field Museum one comesU (4) /Ua surprisingly big collection of Chinese exhibits from the ancientU (5) /Uto the early century. The Sears Tower and the Buckingham Fountain are the pride of the Chicagoans;U (6) /Uhaving 110 storeys is said t
4、o be the highest tower in the world and theU (7) /Uis the largest fountain in the United States. Lake Michigan is for yachting in summer time,U (8) /Uthe highlights of Chicago life all the year round are concerts, operas and playsU (9) /Uby the citys orchestra, opera houses and theatres. In summer,
5、especially around the Independence Day, July 4th, many festivals and fairs are given outdoors, which,U (10) /Ucrowds and crowds of people, with their parades, fireworks,U (11) /Uconcerts, water-skiing and good foods.But with all its attractions and beautiful spots Chicago is also a cityU (12) /Ufor
6、crimes. All the dwelling houses areU (13) /Uwith three doors and visitors have to speak through microphoneU (14) /Uin the wall to the residents before they can get admitted. In the streets there are white-color telephones. When one finds oneselfU (15) /U, he needs only to knock the receiverU (16) /U
7、the hook and the next instant the police willU (17) /U. If one does not drive a car, it may well be dangerous for him or her to go out alone in the evening. At first I did not take this warning seriously.U (18) /U, my two encounters with the Black peopleU (19) /Udusk in the neighborhood were so unpl
8、easant and frightening that I haveU (20) /Ushut myself evenings in my room, in almost all studying, imposing a curfew on myself.(分数:10.00)A.smallestB.smallerC.greatestD.greaterA.instructB.tellC.informD.conductA.alikeB.both.C.likeD.eitherA.uponB.toC.withD.forA.ageB.agesC.timeD.timesA.the firstB.the f
9、ormerC.the previousD.the formalA.laterB.latterC.lateD.formerA.whenB.asC.whileD.butA.givenB.performedC.conductedD.actedA.amazedB.enticedC.capturedD.attractedA.outsidesB.outdoorC.withoutD.withinA.notoriousB.knownC.famousD.popularA.guardedB.defendedC.protectedD.forefendedA.equippedB.installedC.putD.ins
10、ertedA.in the momentB.in necessityC.in a junctureD.in an emergencyA.offB.outC.downD.awayA.rescue himB.come to his rescueC.come to saveD.saveA.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.WhateverA.inB.onC.atD.byA.sinceB.thenC.afterD.until二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BPart A/BBDirections:/BRead the following fou
11、r texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. BText 1/BA child may lean against a doorpost with his or her arms folded. To the onlooker, it may look like a benign posturehowever, there may be a victimized child who understands that this
12、is the bullys “shorthand“ code of conveying the message: “Hand me your lunch as you walk by me, or else.“Bullying may be expressed in many forms. Boys are generally targeted more than girls. Boys tend to use physical aggression when they bully .by hitting, kicking, and fighting. Girls, on the other
13、hand, more often use Uexclusionary/U techniques to bullya form of aggression often referred to as relational aggression. Girls often start rumors, form cliques to keep certain people out, and ignore other children in attempts to show dominance over another child.Many children who are victimized fit
14、into one of two types: the passive victim, and the provocative victim. While people often feel bad about passive victims, provocative victims often elicit less compassion from others. Sometimes it appears that the provocative victim has “brought on“ his or her own fatebut does any child deserve to b
15、e the target of repeated physical or verbal aggression? Why might so-called provocative victims actively participate in being the target of bullying: For example, are their provocative gestures simply a clumsy way of attempting to interact with others? One feels compassion for the inhibited child be
16、cause he is reserved; a social misfortune in our society, but an aggressive child is given none of this.The dynamics of the bully/victim relationship need to be understood in a larger context (Pepler, Craig the formation of a recognizably national state often responds to deep popular sentiment, but
17、can and does sometimes bring in its wake inhuman consequences, including violent expulsion and “cleansing“ of non-nationals, all the way to organized mass murder. The moral debate on nationalism reflects a deep moral tension between solidarity with oppressed national groups on the one hand and repul
18、sion in the face of crimes perpetrated in the name of nationalism on the other.Nationalism may manifest itself as part of official state ideology or as a popular (non-state) movement and may be expressed along civic, ethnic, cultural, religious or ideological lines. These self-definitions of the nat
19、ion are used to classify types of nationalism. However, such categories are not mutually exclusive and many nationalist movements combine some or all of these elements to varying degrees. Nationalist movements can also be classified by other criteria, such as scale and location.Nationalism does not
20、necessarily imply a belief in the superiority of one race over others, but in practice, many nationalists support racial protectionism or racial supremacy. Such racism is typically based upon preference or superiority of the indigenous race of the nation.(分数:10.00)(1).The two phenomena mentioned in
21、paragraph 1 can be summarized as _.(分数:2.00)A.the peace and the violenceB.the internal and the externalC.the attitude and the actionsD.the powerless and the sovereignty(2).The example of Native American Iroquois is used in paragraph 2 to _.(分数:2.00)A.show the differences between nations and statesB.
22、discuss the differences between internal and external affairsC.indicate their strive to form a stateD.present their identity as a people(3).The word “ambivalent“ ( Line 3, Paragraph 3) most probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.attractive for its unique featuresB.characterized by a mixture of opposite feeling
23、s or attitudesC.having a strong desire for success or achievementD.requiring full use of your abilities or resources(4).Paragraph 4 talks about the issue of nationalism from the perspective of _.(分数:2.00)A.typesB.definitionsC.combinationsD.criteria(5).Nationalism will become racism when it is combin
24、ed with _.(分数:2.00)A.political practiceB.race superiorityC.race identityD.sovereigntyBText 3/BBurkina Faso student teacher Hema Cecile has a lot more time to crack the books thanks to a recent initiative from the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). The launch of the Lighting
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