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1、考研英语-628 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)Women often (1) that dating is like a cattle (2) , and a paper just published in Biology Letters by Thomas Pollet and Daniel Nettle of Newcastle University, in England, suggests they are (3) . They have little cause for complain
2、t, however, because the paper also suggests that in this particular market, it is (4) who are the buyers. Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle were looking for (5) to support the contention that women choose men of (6) status and resources, as well as good looks. That may sound common sense, but it was often (
3、7) by social scientists until a group of researchers who called themselves evolutionary psychologists started investigating the matter two decades ago. Since then, a series of experiments in laboratories have supported the contention. But as all zoologists know, (8) can only tell you so much. Eventu
4、ally, you have to look at (9) populations. And that is what Mr. Pollet and Dr. Nettle have done. They have examined data from the 19t0 census of the United States of America and discovered that marriage is, indeed, a market. Moreover, as in any market, a (10) of buyers means the sellers have to have
5、 particularly attractive goods on (11) if they are to make the exchange. The advantage of picking 1910 was that America had not yet settled down, demographically speaking. Though the long-colonized eastern states had a sex (12) of one man to one woman, or thereabouts, in the rest of the country the
6、old adage “go west, young man“ had resulted in a (13) of males. Mr. Pollet and Dr Nettle were thus able to see just how picky women are, (14) the chance. (15) looking at the whole census, the two researchers relied on a sample of one person in 250. They then (16) the men in the sample a socioeconomi
7、c status score between zero and 96, on a scale drawn up in 1950 (which was as close to 1910 as they could get). They showed that in states where the sexes were equal in number, 56% of low status men were married by the age of 30, (17) 60% of high status men were. Even in this case, then, there are w
8、omen who would prefer to remain (18) rather than marry a deadbeat. When there were 110 men for every 100 women (as, for example, in Arizona), the women got really (19) . In that case only 24% of low-status men were married by 30 compared with 46% of high-status men. As the men went west, then, so di
9、d their (20) opportunities.(分数:10.00)A.discussB.argueC.complainD.considerA.houseB.marketC.farmD.factoryA.rightB.wrongC.insaneD.happyA.menB.parentsC.couplesD.womenA.samplesB.evidenceC.storiesD.peopleA.rightB.lowC.highD.appropriateA.supportedB.deniedC.discussedD.requiredA.evidenceB.samplesC.experiment
10、sD.moviesA.naturalB.blackC.nativeD.foreignA.sufficiencyB.numberC.populationD.scarcityA.saleB.offerC.bargainD.discountA.patternB.structureC.ratioD.mapA.surplusB.shortageC.ratioD.reinforcementA.ifB.shouldC.unlessD.givenA.WithoutB.Rather thanC.Failing toD.Required toA.conductedB.searchedC.discussedD.as
11、signedA.whileB.andC.butD.whenA.marriedB.singleC.divorcedD.widowA.seriousB.choosyC.tolerantD.casualA.divorceB.reproductionC.marriageD.death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)Cabinet meetings outside London are rare and reluctant things. Harold Wilson hel
12、d one in Brighton in 1966, but only because the Labour Party was already there for its annual conference. In 1921 David Lloyd George summoned the Liberals to Inverness because he didnt want to cut short his holiday. Gordon Browns decision to hold his first cabinet meeting after the summer break in B
13、irmingham, on September 8th, was born of a nobler desire to show the almost nine tenths of Britons who live outside London that they are not ignored. He will have to do better: constitutionally, they are more sidelined now than ever. Many legislatures use their second chamber to strengthen the repre
14、sentation of sparsely populated areas (every American state, from Wyoming to California, gets two votes in the Senate, for example). Britains House of Lords, most of whose members are appointed supposedly on merit, has the opposite bias. A survey by the New Local Government Network (NLGN), a think-t
15、ank, finds that London and two of its neighbouring regions are home to more peers than the rest of Britain combined; even Birmingham, the countrys second-largest city, has just one. Oddly, this distortion is partly thanks to reforms that were supposed to make the Lords more representative. By throwi
16、ng out most of the hereditary peers in 1999, Labour paved the way for a second chamber that was less posh, less white and less male than before. But in booting out the landed gentry, it also ditched many of those who came from the provinces. The Duke of Northumberland (270th in the Sunday Timess “ R
17、ich List“) may not be a member of a downtrodden minority. But Alnwick Castle, his family pile, is in the North-east region, home to just 2% of the Lords members now. Geographically speaking, the duke and his fellow toffs were champions of diversity. The government now wants to reintroduce some geogr
18、aphical fairness, but minus dukes. Long-incubated plans to reform the Lords would see it converted during the next parliament into a body that is mainly or entirely elected. A white paper in July outlined various electoral systems, all based on regional or sub-regional constituencies. Some would lik
19、e to see the seat of government prised out of the capital altogether, though in the past this has normally required a civil war or a plague. Southerners whisper that no one would show up if Parliament were based in a backwater such as Manchester. But many dont now. The NLGN found that peers resident
20、 in Northern Ireland vote least often. But next from the bottom are the London-dwellers, who show up for less than a third of the votes on their doorstep. Even the eight who live abroad are more assiduous. The north may seem an awfully long way away, but apparently so is Westminster.(分数:10.00)(1).Wh
21、y will Gordon Brown hold his first cabinet in Birmingham?(分数:2.00)A.Labour Party will have its annual conference there.B.To tell citizens outside London that they are not ignored.C.He did not want to cut short his holidays.D.Many British feel that they are more sidelined now than ever.(2).In most co
22、untries, what is the purpose of establishing the second chamber of the legislature?(分数:2.00)A.To compromise with those who have vested interests in existing bodies and those who wish to have more rights and power in political life.B.To be more representative, as House of Lords usually consists of ci
23、tizens from urban area while House of Commons usually come from rural.C.To help allocate those with high merit as a result of civil service special treatment.D.To ensure to the most possible extent that citizens all across the country may enjoy the same right of claiming and being heard etc.(3).Acco
24、rding to the text, which of the following is the reason of UK having such a population-basis distorted second chamber?(分数:2.00)A.Seats in the Lords are mainly elected.B.Citizens outside London care little about politics.C.Endeavours trying to change the situation went to the opposite.D.Great London
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