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1、考研英语-857 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)What would happen if consumers decided to simplify their lives and spend less on material goods and services? This (1) is taking on a certain urgency as rates of economic growth continue to decelerate throughout the industrializ
2、ed world, and (2) millions of consumers appear to be (3) for more frugal lifestyle. The Stanford Research Institute, which has done some of the most extensive work on the frugality phenomenon, (4) that nearly five million American adults number “ (5) to and act on some but not all“ of its basic tene
3、ts.The frugality phenomenon first achieved prominence as a middle-class (6) of high-consumption lifestyle in the industrial world during the 50s and 60s. In the Silent Revolution, Ronald Ingehart of the University of Michingan s Institute of Social Research examined this (7) in the United States and
4、 10 Western European nations. He concluded that a change has taken place “from an (8) emphasis on material well-being and physical security (9) greater emphasis on the quality of life“, that is, “a (10) from materialism to post-materialism“.Inglehart calls the 60s the “fat year“. Among their more vi
5、sible trappings were the ragged blue jeans favored by the affluent young. Most of them (11) from materialism; however, this was (12) . Comfortably fixed Americans were going (13) , (14) making things last longer, sharing things with others, learning to do things for themselves and so on. But (15) ec
6、onomically significant, it was hardly (16) in a US Gross National Product climbing vigorously toward the 2 thousand billion mark.(17) , as the frugality phenomenon matured-growing out of the soaring 80s and into the somber 90s-it seemed to undergo a (18) transformation. American consumers continued
7、to lose (19) in materialism and were being joined by new converts who were (20) frugality because of the darkening economic skies they saw ahead.(分数:10.00)A.questionB.problemC.issueD.dilemmaA.thoughB.asC.much asD.ever sinceA.answeringB.makingC.optingD.planningA.predictsB.discoversC.demonstratesD.est
8、imatesA.amountB.attendC.leadD.adhereA.rejectionB.denialC.retentionD.defianceA.adventureB.maturityC.experienceD.existenceA.overwhelmingB.imaginaryC.trivialD.apparentA.aboutB.towardC.withD.forA.reliefB.variationC.rangeD.shiftA.sufferB.differC.divergeD.retreatA.soundB.subtleC.superficialD.obscureA.with
9、outB.offC.aboutD.withA.in generalB.in effectC.for exampleD.in a senseA.whenB.whereasC.whileD.onceA.decisiveB.discernibleC.incredibleD.negligibleA.IndeedB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.HoweverA.elementaryB.fundamentalC.comprehensiveD.primaryA.faithB.doubtC.patienceD.interestA.accommodatingB.discardingC.embrac
10、ingD.presenting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)It is the staff of dreams and nightmares. Where Tony Blairs attempts to make Britain love the euro have fallen on deaf ears, its incarnation as notes and coins will succeed. These will be used not just i
11、n the euro area but in Britain. As the British become accustomed to the euro as a cash currency, they will warm to itpaving the way for a yes note in a referendum.The idea of euro creep appeals to both sides of the euro argument. According to the pros, as Britons become familiar with the euro, membe
12、rship will start to look inevitable, so those in favor are bound to win. According to the antis, as Britons become familiar with the euro, membership will start to look inevitable, so those opposed must mobilize for the fight.Dream or nightmare, euro creep envisages the single currency worming its w
13、ay first into the British economy and then into the affections of voters. British tourists will come back from their European holidays laden with euros, which they will spend not just at airports but in high street shops. So, too, will foreign visitors. As the euro becomes a parallel currency, those
14、 who make up the current two-to-one majority will change their minds. From there, it will be a short step to decide to dispense with the pound.Neil Kinnock, a European commissioner and former leader of the Labor Party, predicts that the euro will soon become Britains second currency. Hans Eichel, th
15、e German finance minister, also says that it will become a parallel currency in countries like Switzerland and Britain. Peter Hain, the European minister who is acting as a cheerleader for membership, says the euro will become “a practical day-to-day reality and that will enable people to make a sen
16、sible decision about it. As many as a third of Britains biggest retailers, such as Marks and Spencer, have said they will take euros in some of their shops. BP has also announced that it will accept euros at some of its garages.But there is less to this than meet the eye. British tourists can now wi
17、thdraw money from cashpoint from European holiday destinations, so they are less likely than in the past to end up with excess foreign money. Even if they do, they generally get rid of it at the end of their holidays, says David Southwell, a spokesman for the British Retail Consortium (BRC).(分数:10.0
18、0)(1).The writer seems(分数:2.00)A.to be over-enthusiastic about the success of the euro.B.to launch a vigorous campaign against the euro creep.C.to take a matter-of-fact attitude towards the issue.D.to hold a hostile attitude towards euro expansions .(2).Towards euro s creep into British economy, the
19、 views of Neil Kinnock and David Southwell are(分数:2.00)A.homogeneous.B.similar.C.overlapping.D.opposite.(3).What does the writer intend to illustrate with Marks and Spencer?(分数:2.00)A.British affections for euro.B.The success of euro in Britain.C.Europes support for euro.D.The great influence of ret
20、ailers.(4).The word “cheerleader“ (Paragraph 4) can best be replaced by(分数:2.00)A.“voter.“B.“advocator.“C.“critic.“D.“prophet.“(5).It can be inferred from the text that in Britain euro has been accepted(分数:2.00)A.gradually and substantially.B.noticeably and spiritually.C.inevitably and sensibly.D.ve
21、rbally and momentarily.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Science Fiction can provide students interested in the future with a basic introduction to the concept of thinking about possible futures in a serious way, a sense of the emotional forces in their own culture that are affecting the shape the future may
22、take, and a multitude of predictions regarding the results of present trends.Although SF seems to take as its future social settings nothing more ambiguous than the current status quo or its totally evil variant, SF is actually a more important vehicle for speculative visions about macroscopic socia
23、l change. At this level, it is hard to deal with any precision as to when general value changes or evolving social institutions might appear, but it is most important to think about the kinds of societies that could result from the rise of new forms of interaction, even if one cannot predict exactly
24、 when they might occur.In performing this “what if .“ function, SF can act as a social laboratory as authors ruminate upon the forms social relationships could take if key variables in their own societies were different, and upon what new belief systems or mythologies could arise in the future to pr
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