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1、考研英语-321 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Beyond question, Clinton was supposed to close up, stay out of sight, and avoid second- guessing his wifes boss. After his ego blustered into oncoming traffic during Hillarys heated primary race (1) Obama, the nation suffered fr
2、om yet another turn of Clinton fatigue.(2) this week Bill Clinton showed an instinct for robust, inclusive leadership that the (3) White House occupant could make good use of right for the time being. With President Obama struggling to (4) the political damage from the Gulf oil spill, Clinton not on
3、ly cant help himselfhes worth being listened.The conventional-wisdom (5) on President Obamas early reaction to the spill was (6) he didnt emote enough. He didnt feel the (7) of all those people in the crisis whose livelihood would be destroyed, whose clean waters and wildlife would be (8) in black g
4、unk.Clinton considers this is an unfair (9) but offers a differentand more pointed lesson to his young successor. “I think we ought to (10) in the same boat for a while. Lets just (11) the problem, and then we can hold everybody responsible and emote or not emote, “ Clinton conversed (12) CNN Anchor
5、 Wolf Blitzer.Obamas first (13) after the oil spill was to “feel the blame“ rather than “feel the pain, “ which are pretty sarcastic words as it were. No one intends to let British Petroleum (BP) management (14) the hookfor dangerously cutting corners, and for a (15) safety record. However, the Pres
6、idents (16) focus on scolding BP consumed (17) White House energy while the oil gushed.Great leaders dont rush to criticise; Instead they instinctively (18) solutions. Rudy Giuliani, who didnt stop to blame (19) intelligence for letting it happen, stood out from New York mayor with a girlfriend prob
7、lem to 9/11 hero when he took control of a crisis and instilled confidence that a ravaged city could (20) beyond a terrorist attack.(分数:10.00)A.overB.aboveC.againstD.thanA.ThenB.ThereforeC.NonethelessD.BesidesA.generalB.commonC.intensiveD.currentA.preventB.expandC.stopD.containA.criticismB.warningC.
8、adviceD.complimentA.becauseB.thatC.ifD.forA.pressureB.painC.shockD.fearA.drivenB.shunnedC.drownedD.killedA.complainB.adviceC.blameD.objectionA.rowB.travelC.goD.sitA.fixB.discussC.considerD.raiseA.inB.toC.aboutD.withA.researchB.instinctC.planD.strategyA.onB.outC.offD.fromA.dismalB.publicC.briefD.inco
9、mpleteA.importantB.specialC.initialD.sharpA.abundantB.valuableC.surplusD.restlessA.call forB.sum upC.go overD.look forA.timelyB.faultyC.creativeD.secretA.moveB.leaveC.turnD.go二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Indias nomads have roamed the subcontinent
10、for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years. The Gadulia Lobar (their name comes from the Hindi words for “cart, “ gadulia and “blacksmith, “ lohar) are among the best known. In their illustrious past the Gadulia Lohar forged armor for Hindu kings. Today these blacksmiths pitch camp on the outskirts
11、 of tiny Indian villages and make simple goods from metal. Others are herders, such as the Rabari, famous throughout western India for their large scarfs and familiarity with all things concerning camel. Some are hunters and plant gatherers. Some are service providerssalt traders, fortune-tellers, m
12、agicians. And some are story-tellers, snake charmers, animal doctors, tattooists, basket makers. In total, anthropologists have identified about 500 nomadic groups in India, numbering perhaps 80 million peoplearound 7 percent of the countrys billion-plus population.These wanderers were once part of
13、Indias mainstream. They meshed comfortably with the villagers who lived along their annual migration routes. In the 19th century, though, attitudes began to change. British administrators regarded them as vagrants and criminals, sowing prejudice that survived colonial rule. The rapidly modernizing I
14、ndia of call centers and brand-obsessed youth has scant use for tinkers or bear trainers, and cattle herders are in a losing battle with industry and urban sprawl. Fragmented by hierarchy, language, and region, the nomads are ignored by politicians and, in contrast to other downtrodden groups, have
15、reaped few benefits from social welfare schemes.Just defining the term “nomad“ is problematic in India. Many groups that once definitely fit the category have clustered in slums in a process anthropologists call sedentarization. Yet India remains a rigidly hierarchical society in which birth is ofte
16、n synonymous with destiny. So, mobile or not, Indias nomads are united by a history of poverty and exclusion that continues to this day. probably the biggest human rights crisis youve never heard of.To the lonely few who have taken up the nomads cause, a big part of the solution is to provide them w
17、ith roofs over their heads, or at least an address, which would make it easier for them to get welfare benefits and enroll their kids in school. But such efforts have met fierce resistance from villagers and local politicians, who see the roamers as disreputable outsiders.India once teemed with such
18、 traveling niche workers. Many were first described in detail by a British civil servant, D. Ibbetson, in an 1883 report based on census data from the Punjab region. Ibbetsons observations reflected the prejudices of the day and the widely held belief in Britain that nomadsand especially the dark-sk
19、inned Romany-speaking people known as Gypsieswere unchangeable agents of vice. Such attitudes transferred easily to the subcontinent.(分数:10.00)(1).The author mentions the nomads have wandered India for thousands of years to_.(分数:2.00)A.prove they are the largest disadvantageous group in IndiaB.demon
20、strate their long history of poverty-stricken situationC.emphasize rapidly modernizing India lead to large number of nomadsD.highlight that nomads in India have an illustrious past(2).We can infer from the passage that in India_.(分数:2.00)A.there was no prejudice against nomads in the 18th centuryB.n
21、omads are unavoidable for its hierarchical societyC.nomads enjoyed more social welfare during the colonial periodD.politicians want to solve the problems by providing nomads residence(3).According to the passage, the most ambitious effort to solve the nomads problem should be_.(分数:2.00)A.the improve
22、ment of the local economyB.the elevation of their political statusC.the removal of the hierarchical social structureD.the fulfillment of the welfare benefits(4).What is the authors attitude towards the nomads?(分数:2.00)A.Sympathetic.B.Hostile.C.Optimistic.D.Indifferent.(5).Which of the following is t
23、he text mainly about?(分数:2.00)A.The consequences of wandering in India.B.The causes of nomads wandering in India.C.The social problems of wandering in India.D.The past and present of the nomads in India.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)At his research clinic in Dallas, psychologist Jasper Smits is working on
24、 an unorthodox treatment for anxiety and mood disorders, including depression. It is not yet widely accepted, but his treatment is free and has no side effects. Compare that with antidepressant drugs, which cost Americans $10 billion each year and have many common side effects: sleep disturbances, n
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