【考研类试卷】考研英语阅读理解B节(新题型)分类精讲社会伦理类-(一)及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语阅读理解 B 节(新题型)分类精讲社会伦理类-(一)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Reading Co(总题数:5,分数:100.00)Throughout history and through a cross-section of cultures, women have transformed their appearance to conform to a beauty ideal. American and European women lived in the 1800s cinched in their waists so ti
2、ghtly that some suffered internal damage. The North American ideal of beauty has continually focused on womens bodies: the tiny waist of the Victorian period, and the voluptuous curves that were the measure of beauty between the 1930s and 1950s.(1) However, this relentless pursuit of thinness is not
3、 just an example of women trying to look their best; it is also a struggle for control, acceptance and success.(2) One of the negative psychological side effects associated with eating disorders is the patients distortion of their own body image, body image being defined as the picture a person has
4、in his mind of his own body, that is, the way his body appears to him. Many women who are caught up in the relentless pursuit of thinness also experience some degree of disturbed body image.(3) (4) . Women with perfectly normal bodies see themselves as being heavy; so that the definition of “normal“
5、 becomes inaccurate and this perceived normalcy is represented by a very small percentage of women. It follows that if body image is so closely linked to self-image, it is important for women to learn to feel comfortable with the body they live in, despite any “imperfections“.(5) . Advertising is a
6、major vehicle for presenting images and forming attitudes. The majority of ads incorporate young, beautiful, slender models to present their products and services. While individual ads may not be seen as a big issue, it is the cumulative, unconscious impact that has an effect on attitudes toward wom
7、en, and in womens attitudes toward themselves. As women are consistently exposed to these feminine forms through both print and television, it becomes difficult to distinguish what is normal, and even more difficult not to compare themselves to this form.A. The experiences and practices of women who
8、 “simply diet“ are not radically different from those who are diagnosed with eating disorders. For some women, achieving the “perfect“ body form becomes the most important goal in life.B. Current standards emphasize a toned, slender look, one that exudes fitness, youth, and health. According to psyc
9、hologist Eva Szekely, “Having to be attractive at this time means unequivocally having to be thin. In North America today, thinness is a precondition for being perceived by others and oneself as healthy“.C. The images that are presented in advertising are designed to create an illusion, a fantasy id
10、eal that will keep women continually consuming. Advertisers are well aware of the insecurities that most women feel about their own bodies.D. So why during this process of development so many women become dissatisfied, self-critical, and judgmental about their own bodies? One of the reasons may have
11、 to do with the media and various forms of advertising. Ads sell more than just products; they present an idea of normalcy, who we are and who we should be.E. While women continue to struggle for equality on an economic scale and within their relationships, they still maintain control over their own
12、 bodies. It is important that women begin to accept themselves for who they are, regardless of their body type, and to feel comfortable with the body they live in.F. In attempting to mould their appearance to meet the current ideal, numerous women are literally starving themselves to death. The inci
13、dence of eating disorders has doubled during the last two decades. This increase is no longer limited to women in their teens and twenties, but is increasingly diagnosed in patients in their thirties and forties.G. Feelings about body are closely related to a womans sense of self; the body is percei
14、ved as acceptable or unacceptable, providing a foundation for self-concept. It is alarming, then, that almost 80% of women think theyre overweight. Body image has very little to do with the way a person actually looks; many women who appear to fit the ideal body type are actually dissatisfied with t
15、heir appearance.(分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_Curiously, for a publication called a newspaper, no one has ever coined a standard definition of news. But for the most part, news usually falls under one broad classification the abnormal. It is human folly, mechanical failures and natura
16、l disasters that often “make the news“.(1) . Occasionally, a reporter will go to jail rather than reveal the name of a confidential source for a news story. American newspapers proudly consider themselves the fourth branch of governmentthe watchdog branch that exposes legislative, executive and judi
17、cial misbehavior.(2) . Others are called “general assignment reporters“, which means they are on call for a variety of stories such as accidents, civil events and human-interest stories. Depending on a newspapers needs during the daily news cycle, seasoned reporters easily shift between beat and gen
18、eral-assignment work. (New reporters once were called cubs, but the term is no longer used.)(3) . They are our chroniclers of daily life, sorting, sifting and bringing a sense of order to a disorderly world.(4) . Other editorssports, photo, state, national, features and obituary, for example may als
19、o report to the managing editor.(5) Once the city or metro editor has finished editing a reporters raw copy, the story moves from the composition system via the computer network to another part of the news divisionthe copy desk. Here, copy editors check for spelling and other errors of usage. They m
20、ay also look for “holes“ in the story that would confuse readers or leave their questions unanswered. If necessary, copy editors may check facts in the newspapers library, which maintains a large collection of reference books, microfilm and online copies of stories that have appeared in the paper.A.
21、 All reporters are ultimately responsible to an editor. Depending on its size, a newspaper may have numerous editors, beginning with an executive editor responsible for the news division. Immediately below the executive editor is the managing editor, the person who oversees the day-to-day work of th
22、e news division.B. Reporters are a newspapers front-line eyes and ears. Reporters glean information from many sources, some public, such as police records, and others private, such as a government informant.C. Newspapers are increasingly doing this work, called pagination, with personal computers us
23、ing software available at any office supply store. Microsoft Windows, Word and Quark Express are three programs that, though not designed for newspaper production, are easily adapted for it.D. However, the best known and in some ways the most crucial editor is the city or metro editor. This is the e
24、ditor that reporters work for directly. The city or metro editor assigns stories, enforces deadlines and is the first to see reporters raw copy on the composition system or computer network. These editors are called gatekeepers, because they control much of what will and will not appear in the next
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