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1、考研英语-732 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)Stop worrying about recession. That is the message from Americas R-word index. For each quarter, we (1) how many stones in the New York Times and the Washington Post include the word “recession“. (2) bells were set (3) by the sh
2、arp jump in the “R-count“ in the first quarter of this year. at a rate that in the past has (4) the start of a recession. In the second quarter. (5) . the number of articles (6) by more than one-third. A conspiracy theorist might suggest that newspaper editors, (7) about dwindling advertising revenu
3、es, have (8) the R-word.The Economist has found that (9) the past two decades, the R-word index has been good at (10) mining-points in the American economy. (11) GDP figures which appear (12) after a lag, the numbers are instantly available. But how does the index perform in Germany, (13) there have
4、 also been (14) fears of recession? Using our idea, Hypo Vereins bank has (15) an R-word index for Germany, counting the number of times the word recession (16) in Handelsblatt.Worryingly, Germanys R-count for the first quarter of 2001 showed the second-steepest (17) in the past two decades. But in
5、the second quarter, the index dropped by one-third, (18) in America (19) the world economy has nothing to worry about, or journalists are more worded about a (20) than a mere recession. A D-word index?(分数:10.00)A.countB.calculateC.accountD.reckonA.WarningB.AlarmC.SirenD.dangerA.upB.outC.offD.aboutA.
6、hint atB.gesturedC.signD.signaledA.butB.yetC.howeverD.althoughA.reducedB.fellC.dropD.descendedA.tormentedB.harassedC.torturedD.worriedA.prohibitedB.proscribedC.bannedD.interdictedA.overB.inC.throughD.byA.pointingB.settingC.placingD.spottingA.UnlikeB.LikeC.AsD.Not asA.generallyB.usuallyC.alwaysD.only
7、A.whichB.whereC.whoD.what(14).A. grown B grow C. grew D. growing(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.A.coinedB.builtC.constructedD.createdA.appearingB.appearedC.appearanceD.appearsA.growthB.riseC.risingD.increaseA.asB.likeC.as ifD.as thatA.EitherB.WhicheverC.NeitherD.WhateverA.depressionB.declineC.despairD.dejection二、S
8、ection 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)Even to his contemporaries, Rochester was a legendary figure One of the youngest and most handsome courtiers of the restored Charles . he was the favorite of a king whose wit, lasciviousness and serious intellectual inter
9、ests he shared. He was banished from court several times, but Charless pleasure in his conversation always resulted in his recall. His authentic adventures included the attempted abduction of an heiress (whom he later married), smashing a phallic-shaped sundial in the royal gardens during a drunken
10、celebrity, and a violent quarrel with the watch at Epsom in which one of his companions was killed.Quite apart from his reputation as a poet. he was feted in the writings of his friends, notably in Sir George Ethereges comedy, “The Man of Mode“. Just before he died in 1680. at the age of 33. destroy
11、ed by alcoholism and syphilis. Rochesters legend took a surprising turn. After a series of conversations with an Anglican rationalist divine. Gilbert Burner, the skeptical libertine made a death- bed conversion which was celebrated in the devotional literature of the succeeding century.Charming as i
12、t is. the Rochester legend has always been a distraction It has resulted in many apocryphal stories and uncertain attributions, and it can still divert attention from the poetry. It is Rochesters achievement as a poet which commands our interest and makes him something more than a luridly colorful p
13、eriod, figure. For all the brevity of his career, Rochester is a crucial figure in the development of English verse satire and file Horatian epistle, a student of his elder French contemporary Boileau. and an important exemplar for later poets as different as Alexander Pope and Anne Finch, Countess
14、of Winchilsea.Cephas Goldsworthys “The Satyr“ gives us the legend. Although there are no footnotes to sources, the book shows some acquaintance with modem Rochester scholarship and its rejection of spurious verse from his canonbut only intermittently. Anecdotes concerning Rochester and his crony Geo
15、rge Villiers, Duke of Buckingham. are retailed without any indication that they have, in fact. been discredited; poems no longer attributed to Rochester are cited as if they were authentic. Mr. Goldsworthy quotes liberally from the poetry, but repeatedly reads it as straightforward autobiography. Fo
16、r example, we are told that “My dear mistress has a heart“ is addressed to. Elizabeth Barry, an actress, which is incautious given the uncertain dating of this song, and indeed of most of Rochesters poems. More generally, while of course some of the satires include references to actual persons, as o
17、ften as not in 17th-century love poetry the emotion is genuine but the addressee is fictitious.A less simplistic way to relate Rochesters poetry to his life would be to read the former as an exploiation of what it means to live according to libertine values. In his best satires and even some of the
18、lyrics he articulated an anti-rational .nihilistic vision scarcely found elsewhere in English verse. Such a task belongs to a critical biography. There is no mistaking Mr. Goldsworthys enthusiasm for his subject, but his book is essentially biography as entertainment.(分数:10.00)(1).Rochester was NOT_
19、.(分数:2.00)A.a troublemakerB.a fictional legendary figureC.an excellent SolomonD.the favorite of Charles (2).Rochester didnt have a reputation of_.(分数:2.00)A.comedianB.legendC.libertineD.poet(3).The word “nihilistic“ (Line 3, Par(分数:2.00)A.5) means_.A. rationalB. practicalC. opposed moral beliefsD. p
20、ro-government(4).Rochesters legend gave others a surprising turn when_.(分数:2.00)A.he was dyingB.he got syphilisC.he appeared in an anti-rational stateD.he changed his life-style(5).Rochester was NOT_.(分数:2.00)A.crucial in the development of English verse satireB.a comedy writerC.Boileaus studentD.an
21、 important model for later poets五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Where is the second centre of Hollywood film making in Europe. after London*. Paris. or perhaps Berlin? Try Prague. Last year, Hollywood spent over $200m on shooting movies, commercials and pop videos in the Czech capital. This year. all the bi
22、g studios will be in town. MGM has “Harts War“ starring Bruce Willis; Disney is shooting “Black Sheep“ with Anthony Hopkins; and Fox has just finished filming “From Hell“, a Jack the Ripper saga starring Johnny Depp.Praguers take Tinseltown in their stride. Old ladies looked only slightly confused l
23、ast month when the cobbled streets of Mala Strana, Pragues old quarter, were cleared of real snow and sprayed with a more cinematically pleasing chemical alternative for Universals “Bourne Identity“, a $50m thriller starring Matt Damon. The films producer, Pat Crowley, reckons a day filming in Pragu
24、e costs him $100.000, against $250,000 in Paris. Czech crews, he says, are professional, English-speaking and numerous. They are also a bargain40% cheaper than similar crews in London or Los Angeles, points out Matthew Stillman. the British boss of Stillking, a Prague-based production firm.Mr. Still
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