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1、考研英语-86 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Use o(总题数:1,分数:10.00)BDirections:/BRead the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.Egyptian wine has an extensive history within the history of Egyptian civilization. Grapes were not U(1) /U
2、to the landscape of Egypt, rather the vines themselves are U(2) /U to have been imported from the Phoenicians, U(3) /U the actual origins remain in U(4) /U . What is known, is that U(5) /U the third millennium BC, Egyptian kings of the first U(6) /U had extensive wine cellars, and wine was used exte
3、nsively in the temple ceremonies. The main U(7) /U of wine in Egypt. took place between the king, nobles, and the priests in temple ceremonies, and is U(8) /U by numerous painted relief s, and other U(9) /U evidence. The vineyards of ancient Egypt, were quite different from the modern methods of win
4、e making today. U (10) /U viticulture (or wine making) ,ceased to U(11) /U an exclusively ceremonial purpose, the Egyptians began to experiment with simple structures for their vines to train on, U(12) /U found a way to train their vines so they were easy low U(13) /U bushes, and found ways for the
5、soil to U(14) /U more moisture for the vines. Egyptian wine making experiments included the use of different wine presses, adding heat to the must (the grape juice ready for fermentation) U(15) /U make the wine sweet, and differences in vat types and materials. The U(16) /U finished product of wine,
6、 was poured through a cloth filter, and then into earthenware jars, U(17) /U they would be sealed with natural tar and left to U(18) /U. The Egyptians kept accurate records of their vintages, and U(19) /U of their wines, each jar of wine was clearly U(20) /U with its own vintage, and quality.(分数:10.
7、00)A.bornB.nativeC.grownD.plantedA.provedB.believedC.hypothesizedD.establishedA.thoughB.ifC.asD.whenA.disputeB.debateC.discussionD.argumentA.sinceB.afterC.byD.toA.generationB.dynastyC.sovereigntyD.empireA.costB.expenseC.exhaustionD.consumptionA.impliedB.demonstratedC.evidencedD.aidedA.archeologicalB
8、.architecturalC.artisticD.anthropologicalA.AsB.ForC.AfterD.SinceA.actB.serveC.workD.reachA.as long asB.as well asC.as soon asD.so long asA.maintenanceB.protectionC.careD.attentionA.maintainB.retainC.containD.attainA.rather thanB.butC.andD.in order toA.finalB.endC.eventualD.ultimateA.whichB.whenC.whe
9、reD.andA.protectionB.fermentC.tasteD.drinkA.qualityB.quantityC.natureD.auraA.markedB.writtenC.labeledD.recorded二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BPart A/BBDirections:/BRead the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.BTex
10、t 1/BAbout three-quarters of Americans, according to surveys, think the country is on the wrong track. About two-thirds of the public disapprove of the job performance of President Bush, and an even higher number disdain Congress. The media are excited about the prospect of a wealthy businessman run
11、ning for President as an independent who could tap into broad public disgruntlement with the partisan politicians in Washington.2007? Yes. But also 1992. The main difference between the two situations is that Michael Bloomberg is richerand sanerthan Ross Perot. But one similarity might be this: the
12、American people were wrong then and may be wrong now. The widespread pessimism in the early 1990s about the course of the country turned out to be unwarranted. The rest of the decade featured impressive economic growth, a falling crime rate, successful reform of the welfare system and a reasonably p
13、eaceful world. Perhaps the problems werent so bad in the first place, or perhaps the political system produced politicians, like Bill Clinton, Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich, who were able to deal with the problems. But, in any case, the country got back on course. Thats not to say all was well in
14、the 1990s, especially in foreign policy. Responsibilities in places ranging from Bosnia to Rwanda to Afghanistan were shirked, and gathering dangers werent dealt with. Still, the sour complaints and dire predictions of 1992oh, my God, the budget deficit will do us in! were quickly overtaken by event
15、s. What s more, the fear of many conservatives that we might be at the mercy of unstoppable forces of social disintegration turned out to be wrong. Indeed, the dire predictions were rendered obsolete so quickly that one wonders whether we were, in 1992, really just indulging in some kind of post-col
16、d-war victory. Sometimes the public mood iswell, moody.Today were moody again. We are obviously fighting a difficult and, until recently, badly managed war in Iraq, whose outcome is uncertain. This accounts for much of the pessimism. It also doesnt help that the political system seems incapable of d
17、ealing with big problems like immigration, an energy policy and health care. Still, is the general feeling that everything is going to the dogs any more justified today than it was 15 years ago?Not really. Think of it this way: Have events in general gone better or worse than most people would have
18、predicted on Sept. 12, 2001? Theres been no successful second attack here ill the U. S. and very limited terrorist successes in Europe or even in the Middle East. Weve had 5 1/2 years of robust economic growth, low unemployment and a stock-market recovery. Social indicators in the U. S. are mostly s
19、table or improvingabortions, teenage births and teenage drug use are down and education scores are up a bit.As for American foreign policy since 9/11, it has not produced the results some of us hoped for, and there are many legitimate criticisms of the Bush Administrations performance. But, in fact,
20、 despite the gloom and doom from critics left and right (including, occasionally, me), the world seems to present the usual mixed bag of difficult problems and heartening developments.The key question, of course, is the fate of Iraq. A decent outcomethe defeat of al-Qaeda in what it has made the cen
21、tral front in the war on terrorism and enough security so there can be peaceful rule by a representative regimeseems to me achievable, if we don t lose our nerve here at home. With success in Iraq, progress elsewhere in the Middle East will be easier. The balance sheet is uncertain. But it is by no
22、means necessarily grim.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the text, what might have happened in 1992?(分数:2.00)A.The Americans had unwarranted pessimism about their state affairs.B.A wealthy businessman made his way into the white house.C.Slow economic progress with political crises prevailed the US.D.The me
23、dia were unhappy about businessman running for the office.(2).According to the author, the present pessimism in the US is mainly due to(分数:2.00)A.their chronic bad mood.B.the uncertain prospect in Iraq.C.the incapable political system.D.the unpromising president candidates.(3).The phrase “going to t
24、he dogs“ (line 4, paragraph 3) most probably means(分数:2.00)A.becoming worse.B.becoming lazier.C.becoming crazier.D.becoming easier.(4).The author seems to believe that the US will have positive outcomes in Iraq if(分数:2.00)A.enough security can be obtained after the war on terrorism.B.troops in Iraq
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