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1、考研英语-788 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)“In the long run,“ as John Maynard Keynes observed, “we are all dead. “ True. But can the (1) run be elongated in a way that makes the long run (2) ? And if so, how, and at what cost? People have dreamt of (3) since time immemor
2、ial. They have sought it since the first alchemist put an elixir of (4) on the same shopping list as a way to turn lead into gold. They have (5) about it in fiction, from Rider Haggards “She“ to Frank Herberts “Dune“. And now, with the growth of (6) knowledge that has marked the past few decades, a
3、few researchers believe it might be within (7) . To think about the question, it is important to understand why organisms-people (8) -age in the first place. People are like machines: they (9) That much is obvious. However, a machine can always be (10) A good mechanic with a stock of spare parts can
4、 keep it going (11) . Eventually, no part of the (12) may remain, but it still carries on, like Lincolns famous axe that had three new handles and two new blade. The question, of course, is whether the machine is worth (13) . It is here that people and nature (14) . Or, to put it slightly (15) , two
5、 bits of nature disagree with each other. From the individuals point of view, (16) is an imperative. You cannot reproduce unless you are alive. A fear of death is a sensible evolved response and, since (17) is a sure way of dying, it is no surprise that people want to stop it in its tracks. Moreover
6、, even the appearance of ageing can be (18) . It (19) the range of potential sexual partners who find you attractive-since it is a sign that you are not going to be (20) all that long to help bring up baby-and thus, again, curbs your reproduction.(分数:10.00)A.shortB.longC.shorterD.longerA.shorterB.lo
7、ngerC.fasterD.slowerA.mortalityB.immortalityC.no diseaseD.no disasterA.goldB.fameC.lifeD.powerA.recordedB.imaginedC.readD.writtenA.physicalB.chemicalC.scientificD.biologicalA.reachB.knowledgeC.researchesD.planA.excludedB.includedC.apartD.withoutA.wear downB.wear awayC.wear outD.wear onA.disposedB.re
8、pairedC.boughtD.replacedA.definitelyB.temporarilyC.effectivelyD.indefinitelyA.spareB.originalC.newD.advancedA.replacingB.repairingC.buyingD.upgradingA.compromiseB.agreeC.disagreeD.consentA.differentlyB.consistentlyC.similarlyD.identicallyA.livingB.survivalC.deathD.reproductionA.ageingB.fearingC.dise
9、aseD.disasterA.usefulB.cheerfulC.harmfulD.doubtfulA.settlesB.closesC.reducesD.extendsA.aroundB.helpfulC.withD.together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)Before the economy fell apart, it was Britains society that was supposed to be in terminal decline,
10、especially in the eyes of the Tories. David Cameron, the Conservative Party leader, was wont to bemoan “broken Britain“, mired in moral degeneracy, with high rates of teenage pregnancy, low rates of marriage and other less quantifiable breakdowns in the civilised scheme of things. Such antediluvian
11、worries were raked over again on July 13th when Iain Duncan Smith, a former Tory leader, called for an official endorsement of marriage. Mr Duncan Smith cites several reasons to encourage wedlock, including family stability (married couples are much less likely to split than cohabiting ones ) and he
12、althier children who do better in later life. There was talk of state-run counselling, pro-marriage propaganda in schools and mandatory “cooling-off“ periods before divorces. Mr Duncan Smith favours tax breaks for married couples, something that Labour has long refused to endorse. It is true that ma
13、rriage is a declining institution. Marriage rates are at their lowest since 1895But, curiously, those who do marry now stay together for longer. Divorce rates are falling, not rising, and have been for several years. In 2007 11.9 married couples per thousand untied the knot, down from 12.2 the year
14、before and the lowest since 1981The time that divorcing couples endure each other before flinging back the rings has lengthened too., from 10.1 years in 1981 to 11.7 in 2007Indifference towards the sacrament of marriage appears strongest among the elderly, not the feckless young. Since 2004, when th
15、e overall divorce rate peaked at 14.1 per thousand, over-60s have been the only part of the population whose rates have continued to rise. There are plenty of competing explanations for the diminishing appeal of divorce, and no easy way to discover which are true. Immigration may have helped, since
16、immigrant families often have more conservative attitudes than the degenerate natives. Accountants and divorce lawyers reckon a string of recent big settlements may have acted as a deterrent (although it could equally have encouraged the poorer partners in financially unequal marriages). Falling mar
17、riage rates and falling divorce rates could be two sides of the same coin, says Kathleen Kiernan, a professor of social policy at York University. The unpopularity of marriage and the relative ease of divorce has left only a hard core of stable couples bound in wedlock. And the rise in the average a
18、ge at which people get married (now 36 for men and 33 for women) is helping too, since older brides and grooms tend to stay together longer in any case. If so, politicians should be cautious about handing out tax breaks. Even if they work (and Ms Kiernan thinks they would have to be enormous to have
19、 much effect), chivvying unmarried couples into wedlock is likely to mean more divorces in the future.(分数:10.00)(1).What does “broken Britain“ refer to according to the text?(分数:2.00)A.Britain is falling apart with several territories becoming independent.B.The image of Britain is deteriorated in th
20、e world.C.Britain now is suffering from moral degeneracy.D.Britain is broken away from European Union.(2).Why did Iain Duncan Smith call for an official endorsement of marriage?(分数:2.00)A.It would improve family stability and facilitate the upbringing of children as well as peoples future developmen
21、t.B.Low birth rate has threatened the population of the country.C.British government did little in the marital affairs of people.D.Various measures should be adopted by the government to encourage marriages.(3).Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?(分数:2.00)A.Marriage rates now are th
22、e lowest since 18th century.B.Divorce rates in 2007 were lower than that of last year.C.Young people are more inclined to divorce than old people did.D.Marriage and divorce rates have been both increasing these years.(4).According to the text, which of the following is NOT the reason why people do n
23、ot incline to divorce?(分数:2.00)A.immigrant families are more conservative on family.B.Big settlements in divorce cases have influenced peoples decision.C.The average age at which people get married is on the rise.D.People now pay more attention to maintaining their families.(5).What is Kathleen Kier
24、nans attitude towards the policy of handing out tax breaks?(分数:2.00)A.Negative.B.Positive.C.Cautious.D.Zealous.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Many will know that the word “muscle“ comes from the Latin for “mouse“ (rippling under the skin, so to speak ). But what about “chagrin“, derived from the Turkish fo
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