【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷142及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 142 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)_Just east of downtown Irvine, in southern Californi
2、a, a pastoral landscape is under construction. Little by little, a former military airport is being dismantled, to be replaced by grass, trees and a canyon 70 feet(21 meters)deep. When it is finished, Orange County“s Great Park will cover 1,350 acres(550 hectares), more than one-and-a-half times as
3、much as Central Park in New York. The biggest landscaped municipal park to be built in more than a century, it reveals much about how American attitudes to open space have changed. Urban parks are back in fashion. New York plans to build a huge park on top of the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Islan
4、d. Innumerable town squares and pocket parks have been created or beautified, even in places like Detroit. City planners, who once viewed parks as financial drains and nests of crime, now see them as magnets for tourists and creative types. The great parks that were built in the second half of the 1
5、9th century were intended to counteract the ill effects of city living, and so are the new ones. But the perceived ills have changed. Frederick Olmsted, who designed Central Park and many others, wanted to provide people with a break from their tough, dirty jobs. Ken Smith, the Great Park“s architec
6、t, reckons the residents of Orange County are quite idle enough. What they need is exercise: hence the park“s proposed 21 football fields and 12 baseball fields, together with some exhausting-looking walks. Another difference is that parks are now expected to function like natural ecosystems as well
7、 as looking like them. The Great Park will use recycled water in its lake(older parks often used mains water). The runways will be dismantled and turned into roads and a memorial. In a nod to the local-food movement, the park will include land for farming. Even the car park will be situated in an or
8、ange orchard. Most striking of all is the new parks“ deference to history. America“s great 19th-century landscape architects saw the land as a blank slate. An entire village was pulled down to build Central Park. By contrast, Denver“s park preserves a control tower, and the Great Park will convert a
9、n air-dock into a museum and retain the outline of a runway. A river diverted underground by the marines will be restored to its former course. The preservation lobby is stronger these days. And besides, says Yehudi Gaffen, a partner in the Great Park project, “Southern California has so little hist
10、ory that we should try to keep some of it.“(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following statements is true of Orange County“s Great Park?(分数:2.00)A.It was formerly a military airport near southern California.B.It“s one-and-a-half times bigger than the Central Park in New York.C.It shows American attitudes t
11、owards nature have changed a lot.D.It is likely to become the largest landscaped municipal park.(2).According to the text, urban parks are back in fashion because(分数:2.00)A.parks on the site of other disused places are being built.B.city planners have changed their attitudes towards urban parks.C.mo
12、re huge parks are planned to be created in some cities.D.old parks are beautified in order to attract tourists.(3).According to Paragraph 3, Great Park in Orange County was designed to(分数:2.00)A.provide exhausted people with relaxation and happiness.B.offset the impact of the tough and dirty jobs th
13、ey keep.C.give residents the place of doing exercise.D.attract more tourists and promote the living standards.(4).The orange orchard is mentioned in order to tell that the Great Park is likely to(分数:2.00)A.be equipped with large car parking areas.B.maintain the original structure of the old airport.
14、C.take the appearance and function of a natural ecosystem.D.deal with any problem of pollution.(5).The word “deference“(Line 1, Paragraph 5)most probably means(分数:2.00)A.respect.B.reference.C.connection.D.restoration.Summer was, for a while, a child“s time, conferring an inviolate right to laziness.
15、 It was a form of education that had nothing to do with adult priorities, providing entire afternoons to watch exactly how many ants would dash out of one hill and what they would bring back. The holiness of that kind of summer was first diminished by necessity, when overcrowded classrooms brought u
16、s the year-round school calendar. Next, the battle against social promotion forced many an indifferent student into summer schoolwhile the hard-charging students willingly packed into summer school as well, to get a leg up on the coming year. Then, as though the world of achievement had some sort of
17、 legitimate claim on summer, even schools that maintained the old-fashioned schedule began reaching their tentacles into summer. Some school districts start the traditional school year in August, the better to squeeze in a couple of more weeks of instruction before the all-important state standardiz
18、ed tests given in spring. Worse, what used to be recommended summer reading lists are now becoming compulsory assignments. And woe to the ambitious student who“s signed up for Advanced Placement classes, and thus a summer-load of note taking and homework. It“s not just the schools. As a society, we
19、grow itchy at the sight of someoneeven a kid-accomplishing nothing more than fun. Thus parents have become suckers for anything that lends a constructive air to summer. Summer camps used to exist for the purpose of marshmallow roasts and putting frogs in your bunkmates“ beds. Those still exist, but
20、they compete mightily with the new camps the ones for improving a child“s writing style, building math skills, honing soccer stardom, learning a foreign language, building dance talents or finessing skills playing a musical instrument. Even many colleges and universities, such as Johns Hopkins, have
21、 climbed on board, mailing out silky brochures about their expensive summer programs for supposedly gifted, or at least financially gifted, students. None of this activity is required, of course. Unluckily, other societal changes also have pushed back at summer. Children can“t get together a pickup
22、game of kickball when their streets are the turf of gangs. And without a shove out the door, today“s youngsters are more likely to spend a day clicking away at video games than swinging in a hammock. Still, it is a decision, however unconsciously made, to view summertime as a commodity to be prudent
23、ly invested, rather than as a gift to be lavishly spent. There is only one sort of skill we are afraid to nurture in our kidsthe ability to do nothing more constructive than make a blade of crabgrass, pressed between our thumbs and blown, blast a reedy note into the summer air.(分数:10.00)(1).From the
24、 first paragraph, we learn that(分数:2.00)A.summer was always a great time for laziness and freedom.B.summer time was gradually crammed with various courses.C.summer education was especially important for A-list students.D.summer class was proved to be more helpful to disadvantaged students.(2).School
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