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1、考研英语-735 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)Even the Saudis-or rather, the small number of men who actually rule their troubled country-are giving ground in the struggle for womens rights. For sure, the recommendations (1) this week to Crown Prince Abdullah at the end of
2、an (2) round of “national dialogue“ concentrating on the role of women were fairly tame. in the reformers-versus-reactionaries (3) test of whether women should, be allowed to drive cars (at present they cannot do so in the kingdom, nor can they travel unaccompanied, by whatever (4) of motion), the k
3、ing was merely asked to“ (5) a body to study a public-transport system for women to facilitate mobility“. (6) mention, of course, of the right to vote-but then that has been (7) to men too, though local elections, on an apparently universal franchise, are supposed to be held in October. In sum, it i
4、s a tortoises progress. But the very fact of the debate happening at all is (8) -and hopeful.It is not just in Saudi Arabia that more rights for women are being demanded (9) across the whole of the Arab and Muslim world. The pushy Americans have made womens rights part of their appeal for greater de
5、mocracy in (10) they now officially call the “broader Middle East“, to include non-Arab Muslim countries such as Iran, Turkey and even Afghanistan. Many Arabs have cautioned the Americans against seeking to (11) their own values on societies with such different traditions and (12) . Many leading Mus
6、lims have (13) the culturally imperious Americans of seeking to (14) Islam. The (15) for more democracy in the Muslim world issued by leaders of the eight biggest industrial countries was watered down for fear of giving (16) . Yet, despite the Arabs prickliness, the Americans have helped pep up a de
7、bate that is now bubbling fiercely in the Arab world, even (17) many Arab leaders, none of whom is directly elected by the people, are understandably (18) of reforms that could lead to their own toppling. Never before have womens rights in the Arab world been so (19) debated. That (20) is cause to r
8、ejoice.(分数:10.00)A.remouldedB.inheritedC.accordedD.handedA.unprecedentedB.unquenchableC.unorthodoxD.unmatchedA.tenorB.gistC.glamourD.litmusA.metabolismB.meansC.metaphraseD.methodologyA.assignB.assuageC.assumeD.attestA.NotB.NeverC.NoD.ScarcelyA.discountedB.demurredC.discreditedD.deniedA.melodiousB.re
9、markableC.mercurialD.resistantA.otherwiseB.butC.thereatD.whereuponA.whatB.thatC.whetherD.whichA.sanctionB.imposeC.inhibitD.licenseA.strategiesB.idealsC.beliefsD.tacticsA.robbedB.accusedC.relievedD.strippedA.destroyB.defyC.decimateD.diluteA.vicinityB.collaborationC.appealD.flatteryA.offenceB.collapse
10、C.disasterD.passivismA.asB.soC.thenD.thoughA.awareB.supportiveC.waryD.indicativeA.latentlyB.monotonouslyC.moderatelyD.vigorouslyA.lonelyB.soloC.aloneD.logo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)If soldiering was for the money, the Special Air Service (SAS)
11、and the Special Boat Service (SBS) would have disintegrated in recent years. Such has been the explosion in private military companies (PMCs) that they employ an estimated 30 000 in Iraq alone - and no government can match their fat salaries. A young SAS trooper earns about 2,000($3 500) a month; on
12、 the “circuit“, as soldiers call the private world, he could get 15 000. Why would he not?For reasons both warm-hearted and cool-headed. First, for love of regiment and comrades, bonds that tend to be tightest in the most select units. Second, for the operational support, notably field medicine, and
13、 the security, including life assurance and pension, that come with the queens paltry shilling.Although there has been no haemorrhaging of special force (SF) fighters to the private sector, there has been enough of a trickle to cause official unease. A memo recently circulated in the Ministry of Def
14、ence detailed the loss of 24 SF senior non-commissioned officers to private companies in the past year. All had completed 22 years of service, and so were eligible for a full pension, and near the end of their careers. Yet there is now a shortage of hard-bitten veterans to fill training and other jo
15、bs earmarked for them, under a system for retaining them known as “continuance.“America has responded to the problem by throwing cash at it, offering incentives of up to $150 000 to sign new contracts. The Ministry of Defence has found a cheaper ploy. It has spread the story of two British PMC emplo
16、yees, recently killed in Iraq, whose bodies were left rotting in the sun;(分数:10.00)(1).It can be inferred from the first paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.the private world is called “circuit“ by soldiersB.PMCs employ an estimated 30 000 soldiers in Iraq aloneC.Britains best soldiers stand resolute agains
17、t mammonD.A young SBS trooper earns about 15 000(2).The word “security“ in the second paragraph most probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.protectionB.documentC.certificateD.safety(3).Paragraph 2 is written to _.(分数:2.00)A.advance both warm-hearted and cool-headed causesB.reinterate the significance of queens
18、 paltry shillingC.shed light on the love of regiment and comradesD.interpret why young SAS troopers would not get 15 000(4).The conclusion can be made from the third paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.the Ministry of Defence detailed 24 SBS troopersB.the fat salaries by the private military companies have
19、worked to some SF troopersC.the present system for retaining hard-bitten veterans is impeccableD.20 years of service underlies a full pension(5).In the last paragraph of the text, the author has _.(分数:2.00)A.comment on a tipB.anticipate a resultC.made a contrastD.depict a sample五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.
20、00)As any diplomat from Britain, Austria or Turkey can tell you, handling the legacy of a vanished, far-flung empire is a tricky business. But for Georgia, the gap between old glory and present vulnerability is especially wide.Todays Georgia is diminished by war, buffeted by geopolitics and recoveri
21、ng from post-Soviet chaos. But 800 years ago the country was a mighty military, cultural and ecclesiastical force. Its greatest monarch, Queen Tamara, defeated many foes (including her first husband) and built fine monuments. In her time, Georgia also had a big stake in the Christian life of the Hol
22、y Land. From Jerusalem to the Balkans, Georgias priests, artists and church-builders were active and respected. So too were its poets, like Shota Rustaveli, the national bard who dedicated an epic to his beloved queen.In between seeking western aid and coping with power cuts, modern Georgia has pled
23、ged to keep a wary eye on every place where churches, inscriptions and frescoes testify to its golden age. That includes Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania and above all, Israel. Last year, Georgians were enraged when a fresco of Rustaveli, in a Jerusalem church under the care of the Greek Orthodox P
24、atriarchate, was defaced, then badly restored. This year, a better restoration was done, but Georgians now want a promise that in all future restoration their own experts can take part. They also want to stop the seepage of Georgian frescoes and icons, supposedly under the Patriarchates care, on to
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