【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷117及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 117 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(分数:10.00)_It is not a question so much of what will happen as
2、 much as it is a statement of what has already happened and is still happening. Society is falling down all around us. As compared to days gone by, the family structure has weakened so much that people have developed uncaring and self serving attitudes. We see more and more with each passing year, l
3、ess and less stable homes. Kids are caring for themselves and parents are out working more than ever. Even if they are structured enough to meet around the dinner table at night, it will most likely be the only time they connect with each other for the entire day. Children learn to cope with the wor
4、ld by watching and learning from loving parents that spend time with them. It only makes sense that when the time is not invested, the children grow to adulthood lacking life skills they should have grown up with. Society is already feeling the effects of this sad trend when we see young adults with
5、 no set goals or any kind of direction as to which path they should walk in life. Schools counselors try to help these kids decide on a career choice or a direction to look towards, but often this advice is ignored. It is the parents responsibility to guide their children and raise them in homes tha
6、t are stable and caring. Ninety percent of the time, people who become successful members of society and achieve the most, come from stable, loving homes with adults that cared enough to lead them every day. If this lack of stability in the home continues to increase, then of course, society as a wh
7、ole, will suffer! As parents and caregivers, we must begin to put our priorities in order if we are to build a better tomorrow. Is it more important to have a gym membership and new car or bigger house at the expense of our child and what they will bring to the future of our society? With our nation
8、 in a recession, getting back to the basics seems to be the talk of the day. Many people are realising the value of a dollar again and cutting back on many “extras“. This could be the start of building our society back up again and saving the future of it by teaching young people to work together an
9、d be together. Maybe by work hours being cut back and layoffs happening everywhere, families will spend more time together and begin to see the value of relationships rather than the value of “things“.(分数:10.00)(1).We learn from paragraph 1 that _.(分数:2.00)A.what will happen is a minor issueB.selfis
10、hness has become prevalentC.society is on the verge of collapseD.loosely structured families persist(2).The author believes that children_.(分数:2.00)A.require the care of their parents to grow upB.depend upon certain basic skills to surviveC.have few occasions to be with their parentsD.deserve to liv
11、e in a happy home environment(3).The saying “this sad trend“ in paragraph 3 refers to the fact that _.(分数:2.00)A.caring and loving parents are scarceB.many adults lack necessary life skillsC.the family structure has got loosenedD.some people have lost direction in life(4).It is implied in the text t
12、hat home stability _.(分数:2.00)A.lays the foundation for building a happy familyB.shows the performance of parents“ obligationsC.is essential to everyone“s normal life and workD.contributes a lot to the success of one“s career(5).In the text, the author advocates_.(分数:2.00)A.harmonious family relatio
13、nshipsB.teaching young people life skillsC.keeping social stability and unityD.shifting our priorities at any timeThe next time you take a deep breath, think for a moment of Joseph Priestley, the 18th-century British scientist widely credited with discovering oxygen. As Steven Johnson explains in hi
14、s engaging study of Priestley, The Invention of Air : A Story of Science, Faith, Revolution, and the Birth of America, the circumstances surrounding Priestley“ s signature achievement are “far more vexed than the standard short-form biographies suggest“. That“s because “discovering “oxygen“ is not l
15、ike “ discovering“ the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is closer to, say, discovering America: the meaning of the phrase depends entirely on the perspective and values you bring to the issue“. Along with his contemporaries Antoine Lavoisier and Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Priestly isolated oxygen gas and was the fir
16、st to draw connections between “pure air“ and blood. Like a laboratory Moses, Priestly pointed the way for others to a destination at which he could not quite arrive. By the time he died in America in 1804, Priestly had managed to isolate and name 10 gases, become known as “the father of modern chem
17、istry,“ and, perhaps most wonderfully, invented soda water. He had emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1794, after inspiring an English mob to burn down his laboratory due to his radical Unitarian views, which blended respect for Jesus“ moral teachings and an insistence on his lack of divinity.(That may be
18、 Priestley“ s most amazing achievement: Stoking people to violence through Unitarianism!)He was a major influence on his friend Benjamin Franklin and other leading scientists of the day, and his political and pedagogical work left a huge impression on Founding Fathers such as Thomas Jefferson. Johns
19、on paints Priestley not as a man of the past but precisely the sort of figure the world needs more than ever: A searcher who shared his discoveries openly and willingly, crossed disciplinary boundaries with impunity and insight, who conceived of the world as a large laboratory. As important, Priestl
20、ey exemplifies “ the temperament that we expect to find at the birth of Americabountiful optimism, an untroubled sense that the world must inevitably see the light of reason“. We live in troubling times, filled with signs of a great economic apocalypse, politicized science on topics from birth contr
21、ol to climate change, and religious zealots who kill innocents rather than live peacefully with them. This is exactly the moment to learn from Priestley, who survived riots, threats of prosecution, and other hardships and yet never doubted that “the world was headed naturally toward an increase in l
22、iberty and understanding“. Ironically, The Invention of Air underscores that there is nothing natural about progress and liberty, each of which must be fought for and defended every single day by visionary individuals.(分数:10.00)(1).The author regards Joseph Priestley as a great historical figure pri
23、marily because of_.(分数:2.00)A.his brilliant achievement in circumstances beyond controlB.his remarkable accomplishment in discovering oxygen gasC.his spectacular success in many fields other than chemistryD.his fame as an outstanding thinker of the eighteenth century(2).Steven Johnson suggests that
24、Joseph Priestley_.(分数:2.00)A.made a discovery not so striking as that of the Dead Sea ScrollsB.lived in an era far more troubled than popular biographies revealC.made a contribution as great as what Christopher Columbus didD.invented air and contributed to the cause of American Revolution(3).Johnson
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