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1、考研英语(一)-试卷 2及答案解析(总分:152.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Use of English(总题数:2,分数:80.00)1.Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D.(分数:40.00)_On the afternoon of April 19th, 1587, Sir Francis Dr. Aka led his convoy of 31 ships
2、into the port of Cadiz, (1)_ the Spanish navy was being prepared to (2)_ England. The Spanish were (3)_ completely by surprise, and Dr. Aka“s men quickly looted, sank or burnt every ship in sight. After clearing the harhour of stores and (4)_ off a Spanish attack, Dr. Aka and his ships (5)_ without
3、the loss of a single man. Back in England, Dr. Aka became a national hero, and his daring attack became known as the “singeing of the King of Spain“s beard“. As well as (6)_ back the Spanish plan to invade England by several months, Dr. Aka“s daring attack (7)_ the success of a popular new drink. Fo
4、r among the stores that he (8)_ from Cadiz were 2,900 large barrels of sack, a wine made in the Jerez region of Spain, and the (9)_ of today“s sherry. The wine makers of Jerez looked for overseas markets, and sack started to take off in England. In 1587, the celebratory drinking of the sack brought
5、back from Cadiz by Dr. Aka gave it a further (10)_ and made it hugely fashionable, (11)_ its Spanish origin. For (12)_ chemical reasons, sack was an unusually long-lasting and (13)_ wine. This made it ideal for taking on long sea voyages, (14)_ which alcoholic drinks acted as a vital social lubrican
6、t that (15)_ the hardship of spending weeks packed into a (16)_ ship. Columbus took sack with him to the new world in the 1490s, making it the first wine to be (17)_ into the Americas. In 1604, sack was (18)_ official recognition of (19)_ when James I (20)_ an ordinance limiting its consumption at c
7、ourt. By this time sack was popularly known as sherris-sack(sherris being a corruption of Jerez), which eventually became the modern word sherry.(分数:40.00)A.whereB.whenC.asD.whichA.aggravateB.besiegeC.invadeD.siegeA.seizedB.takenC.capturedD.snappedA.fendingB.fencingC.defeatingD.bringingA.avoidedB.hi
8、dedC.brokeD.escapedA.cuttingB.takingC.settingD.dissectingA.stitchedB.sealedC.stuckD.labeledA.robbedB.plunderedC.squanderedD.stoleA.deviantB.variationC.forerunnerD.descendantA.stimulusB.incentiveC.conduciveD.boostA.neverthelessB.notwithstandingC.howeverD.concerningA.obscureB.obsessiveC.obsceneD.obsol
9、eteA.dryB.robustC.weakD.stiffA.inB.onC.duringD.toA.lessenedB.worsenedC.softenedD.sharpenedA.spaciousB.creptC.campedD.crampedA.soldB.exportedC.importedD.introducedA.conferredB.presentedC.grantedD.offeredA.sortsB.kindsC.sortD.kindsA.announcedB.proclaimedC.claimedD.issued二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:12,分
10、数:68.00)2.Section II Reading Comprehension_3.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D._Mary Eberstadt writes in Home-Alone America that growing obesity, the high incidence of sexually transmitted disease among teenagers and an ove
11、rdependence on drugs such as Ritalin for attention deficit disorder are often the fault of parents who “outsource“ their responsibilities. “We tend to think that the problems with juveniles are located at the bottom end of the social spectrum, but latchkey children are more common among the affluent
12、,“ said Eberstadt, a mother of four who is a conservative writer and research fellow at Stanford University“s Hoover Institution. According to the most recent figures from the US Census Bureau, 41% of children aged 12 to 14 regularly look after themselves at the end of the school day. The figures ri
13、se with prosperity. For children aged 5 to 14, “self-care increases from 11% of children in poverty to 22% of those with family incomes at least double the poverty line.“ Eberstadt“s book is dividing sociologists, critics and partisans in the “mommy wars“ between stay-at-home and working parents. A
14、child clings to the ankles of his smartly dressed mother to stop her leaving for work on the front of the book; he does the same to his father on the back. P. J. O“Rourke, the conservative commentator and satirist, supports Eberstadt“s thesis. “If you don“t think (her) arguments have merit, try trea
15、ting your dog the way America treats its kids,“ he said. “Give the puppy her own set of house keys and put her in front of the television instead of taking her for a walk. Let her eat anything she wants and house train herself. Send her to another master for visitation at the weekends. And when she
16、comes into heat, turn her loose in the pound.“ James Q. Wilson, author of The Marriage Problem: How Our Culture Has Weakened Families is one of the intellectual forces behind zero tolerance policing. He praised the book“s “great, unarguable theme that parental care is of decisive importance in shapi
17、ng the character of our children“. Feminist critics, in contrast, accuse Eberstadt of Taliban-style thinking. The Washington Post attacked her “seductive“ but “nasty“ opinions and lack of “interest in how real people live or think about their lives“. Eberstadt insists that she is not ordering women
18、back to the home. “The bottom line is a lot more nuanced,“ she said. “It doesn“t have to be “you“ there after school, but there are not enough protective, supporting, loving adults around.“ Neighbourhoods, she added, “are so emptied of adult presence that even the richest kids just go home, throw th
19、e deadbolt and get no exercise more strenuous than walking from the video game to the refrigerator.“ The result of being home alone is not just snacking and obesity but casual sex, leading to an explosion in venereal diseases that can lead to infertility and cervical cancer, Eberstadt said.(分数:10.00
20、)(1).The word “outsource“(Paragraph 1) may be best replaced by(分数:2.00)A.abandon.B.renounce.C.transfer.D.submit.(2).James Q. Wilson supports Mary Eberstadt“s new book because(分数:2.00)A.he thinks the most important factor in shaping the character of our children is parental care.B.he agrees that it i
21、s our culture that weakens families.C.the way America treats its kids is somewhat similar to the way one treats his dog.D.he is the author of The Marriage Problem: How our culture has weakened Families.(3).Mary Eberstadt would mostly agree(分数:2.00)A.the problems with juveniles are located at the bot
22、tem end of the social spectrum.B.women shall not go out to work but stay at home.C.children in rich families are lack of exercises.D.leaving children alone will lead to many diseases.(4).The phrase “Taliban-style thinking“ (Line 1, Paragraph 8) most probably refers to(分数:2.00)A.the way that people o
23、f Taliban thinks.B.the guess that Mary Eberstadt may come from Taliban.C.the conservative way Mary Eberstadt shows in her new book.D.Mary Eberstadt“s same way of thinking as Taliban people.(5).The text is mainly about(分数:2.00)A.the introduction of the wonderful contents of Mary Eberstadt“s new book.
24、B.the publishment of a new book and reactions from the society.C.the high incidence of many social problems resulting from the fault of parents.D.the phenomenon that latchkey children are more common among the affluent.Virtually everything astronomers know about objects outside the solar system is b
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