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1、考研英语-348 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)Regardless of their political affiliation, in all countries women must overcome a host of stumbling blocks that limit their political careers. “Most obstacles to progress consist of (1) of various kinds,“ says the Inter-Parliame
2、ntary Union (IPU), a Geneva-based organization (2) 139 parliaments, including the lack of time, training, information, self-confidence, money, support, motivation, womens networks and solidarity between women.In every culture, prejudice and stereotypes (3) hard. The belief still holds (4) that women
3、 belong in the kitchen and (5) the children, not at election (6) or in the Speakers chair. The media often reinforce traditional images of women, who, upon entering politics, also bear the brunt (正面冲击) of verbal and physical (7) .In impoverished (贫穷的) countries (8) by civil conflicts and deteriorati
4、ng economic and social conditions, women are (9) by the tasks of managing everyday life and looking after their families.The IPU stresses the general lack of child-care facilitiesoften (10) a privileged fewthe (11) of political parties to change the times and running of meetings and the weak backing
5、 women receive from their families. That support, which is (12) as well as financial, is (13) vital because women have internalized (14) images of themselves since the (15) of time and often suffer from low self-confidence.Another obstacle is the lack of financial resources, especially as election c
6、ampaigns become increasingly expensive. (16) , women encounter more or less open machismo (男子汉的高傲) in the (17) of closed political circles (18) entry to the “second sex. “ Lastly, they (19) the lack of solidarity between women, (20) by the fact that the number of available positions is limited.(分数:1
7、0.00)A.deficienciesB.deficitsC.defectsD.flawsA.embracingB.composingC.comprisingD.constitutingA.persistB.vanishC.reviveD.dieA.swayB.waterC.truthD.proofA.withB.toC.amongD.intoA.assembliesB.conventionsC.associationsD.ralliesA.penaltiesB.attacksC.torturesD.abusesA.penetratedB.compressedC.intensifiedD.ra
8、ckedA.strappedB.bandagedC.restrainedD.inhibitedA.allowed forB.put in forC.reserved forD.compensated forA.endeavorB.persistenceC.stubbornnessD.reluctanceA.moralB.mortalC.orthodoxD.sensibleA.all the sameB.at mostC.all the moreD.above allA.negativeB.obsoleteC.undesirableD.viceA.commencementB.thresholdC
9、.dawnD.outbreakA.To make matters worseB.In contrastC.By the same tokenD.To sum upA.formB.fashionC.patternD.formatA.inspiringB.barringC.disapprovingD.banningA.convictB.justifyC.highlightD.regretA.deterioratedB.solidifiedC.aggravatedD.occurred二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四
10、、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)When Newsweek recently asked 1,000 U. S. citizens to take Americas official citizenship test, 29 percent couldnt name the vice president. Seventy-three percent couldnt correctly say why we fought the Cold War. Forty-four percent were unable to define the Bill of Rights. And 6
11、percent couldnt even circle Independence Day on a calendar.Dont get us wrong: civic ignorance is nothing new. For as long as theyve existed, Americans have been misunderstanding checks and balances and misidentifying their senators. And theyve been lamenting the ignorance of their peers ever since p
12、ollsters started publishing these dispiriting surveys back in Harry Trumans day. According to a study by Michael X. Delli Carpini, dean of the Annenberg School for Communication, the yearly shifts in civic knowledge since World War II have averaged out to “slightly under 1 percent. “But the world ha
13、s changed. And unfortunately, its becoming more and more inhospitable to incurious know-nothingslike us. To appreciate the risks involved, its important to understand where American ignorance comes from. In March 2009, the European Journal of Communication asked citizens of Britain, Denmark, Finland
14、, and the U.S. to answer questions on international affairs. The Europeans outdid us. It was only the latest in a series of polls that have shown us lagging behind our First World peers.Most experts agree that the relative complexity of the U. S. political system makes it hard for Americans to keep
15、up. In many European countries, parliaments have proportional representation, and the majority party rules without having to “share power with a lot of subnational governments,“ notes Yale political scientist Jacob Hacker. In contrast, were saddled with a nonproportional Senate; a tangle of state, l
16、ocal, and federal bureaucracies; and near-constant elections for every imaginable office (judge, sheriff, school-board member, and so on). “Nobody is competent to understand it all, which you realize every time you vote,“ says Michael Schudson, author of The Good Citizen. “You know youre going to co
17、me up short, and that discourages you from learning more. “It doesnt help that the United States has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the developed world, with the top 400 households raking in more money than the bottom 60 percent combined. As Dalton Conley, an NYU sociologist, expl
18、ains, “its like comparing apples and oranges. Unlike Denmark, we have a lot of very poor people without access to good education, and a huge immigrant population that doesnt even speak English. “ When surveys focus on well-off, native-born respondents, the U. S. actually holds its own against Europe
19、.For more than two centuries, Americans have gotten away with not knowing much about the world around them. But times have changedand theyve changed in ways that make civic ignorance a big problem going forward. We suffer from a lack of information rather than a lack of ability. Whether thats a trea
20、table affliction or a terminal illness remains to be seen. But nows the time to start searching for a cure.(分数:10.00)(1).Back in Trumans day, Americans(分数:2.00)A.were well aware of what was going on around them.B.already showed much ignorance about public affairs.C.did not know as much about civil r
21、ights as they do now.D.lamented the ignorance of the pollsters involved in surveys.(2).The author implies in Paragraph 3 that(分数:2.00)A.it is all the more important for Americans to know the less friendly world.B.the risks in remaining ignorant in a fasting changing world will be costly.C.America sh
22、ould learn from Europe in training and educating its citizens.D.Americans knowledge about the world has been increasing slowly each year.(3).Jacob Hacker implies that the British political system(分数:2.00)A.is much less complicated than that of America.B.is more centralized in terms of power and gove
23、rnment.C.is less democratic and ignores a lot of civil rights.D.is less bureaucratic and works more efficiently.(4).Paragraphs 4 and 5 are written to(分数:2.00)A.explain how American political system works.B.explain how to root out income inequality in America.C.propose a solution to Americas civic ig
24、norance.D.explore the roots of Americas civic ignorance.(5).Americas civic ignorance(分数:2.00)A.is largely attributable to its unwillingness to learn.B.can not be corrected by any kind of method.C.has become an affliction in the fast-changing world.D.can be traced back to its rising dominance in the
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