【考研类试卷】同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语-阅读理解(四)及答案解析.doc
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1、同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语-阅读理解(四)及答案解析(总分:30.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、专项练习(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:6.00)The worst thing about television and radio is that they entertain us, saving us the trouble of entertaining ourselves. A hundred years ago, before all these devices were invented, if a person wanted to e
2、ntertain himself with a song or a piece of music, he would have to do the singing himself or pick up a violin and play it. Now, all he has to do is turn on the radio or TV. As a result, singing and music have declined. Italians used to sing all the time. Now, they only do it in Hollywood movies. Ind
3、ian movies are mostly a series of songs and dances wrapped around silly stories. As a result, they don“t do much singing in Indian villages anymore. Indeed, ever since radio first came to life, there has been a terrible decline in amateur singing throughout the world. There are two reasons for this
4、sad decline: One, human beings are astonishingly lazy. Put a lift in a building, and people would rather take it than climb even two flights of steps. Similarly, invent a machine that sings, and people would rather let the machine sing than sing themselves. The other reason is people are easily emba
5、rrassed. When there is a famous, talented musician readily available by pushing a button, which amateur violinist or pianist would want to try to entertain family or friends by himself? These earnest reflections came to me recently when two CDs arrived in the mail: They are historic recordings of fa
6、mous writers reading their own works. It was thrilling to hear the voices from a long dead past in the late 19th century. But today, reading out loud anything is no longer common. Today, we sing songs to our children until they are about two, we read simple books to them till they are about five, an
7、d once they have learnt to read themselves, we become deaf. We“re alive only to the sound of the TV and the stereo. I count myself extremely lucky to have been born before TV became so common. I was about six before TV appeared. To keep us entertained, my mother had to do a good deal of singing and
8、tell us endless tales. It was the same in many other homes. People spoke a language; they sang it, they recited it; it was something they could feel. Professional actors“ performance is extraordinarily revealing. But I still prefer my own reading. Because it“s mine. For the same reason, people find
9、karaoke liberating. It is almost the only electronic thing that gives them back their own voice. Even if their voices are hoarse and hopelessly out of tune. At least it is meaningful self-entertainment.(分数:6.00)(1).The main idea of this passage is that _.(分数:1.00)A.TV and radio can amuse us with bea
10、utiful songs and musicB.TV and radio have weakened our interest in entertaining ourselvesC.people should not be too lazy or embarrassed to singD.parents should sing songs and read books aloud to their children(2).According to the passage, Indians _.(分数:1.00)A.only sing songs in HollywoodB.are no lon
11、ger fond of musicC.only sing and dance in villagesD.don“t sing much nowadays(3).Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the decline in amateur singing?(分数:1.00)A.It is easier for people to please themselves with songs through TV.B.People don“t want to take the trouble to sing songs t
12、hemselves.C.Amateurs feel shy if they cannot sing as well as the professionals.D.Famous and talented musicians are always willing to entertain people.(4).On hearing the voices of the famous writers of a long time past, the author was _.(分数:1.00)A.very excitedB.very frightenedC.very nervousD.very sur
13、prised(5).By stating “We are alive only to the sound of the TV and the stereo“ in paragraph 5, the author means _.(分数:1.00)A.we come back to life at the music provided by the TV and the stereoB.we only perceive the music provided by the TV and the stereoC.we should sing more than listen to the TV an
14、d the stereoD.we should listen to more music on the TV and the stereo(6).The author“s attitude toward karaoke is _.(分数:1.00)A.negativeB.positiveC.neutralD.indifferent三、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:6.00)If those “ mad moments “ when you can“t recall what your friend has told you or where you left your keysar
15、e becoming more frequent, mental exercises and a healthy brain diet may help. Just as bodies require more maintenance with the passing years, so do brains, which scientists now know show signs of aging as early as the 20s and 30s. “Brain aging starts at a very young age, younger than any of us have
16、imagined and these processes continue gradually over the years,“ said Dr. Gary Small, the director of the Center on Aging at the University of California, Los Angeles. “I“m convinced that it is never too early to get started on a mental or brain-fitness program,“ he added. In his book, “The Memory B
17、ible,“ the 51-year-old neuroscientist lists what he refers to as the 10 commandments for keeping the brain young. They include training memory, building skills, minimizing stress, mental exercises, brain food and a healthy lifestyle. It“s a game plan for keeping brain cells sparking and neural netwo
18、rks in tip-top shape. “Misplacing your keys a couple of times doesn“t mean you should start labeling your cabinets. Memory loss is not an inevitable consequence of aging. Our brains can fight back,“ he said. Small provides the weapons for a full-scale attack. According to him, simple memory tests gi
19、ve an indication of what you are up against and tools such as look, snap and connect are designed to make sure that important things such as names and dates are never forgotten. “So if you want to learn names and faces, for example, you meet Mrs. Beatty and you notice a distinguishing facial feature
20、, maybe a prominent eyebrow,“ said Small. “You associate the first thing that comes to mind. I think of the actor Warren Beatty so I create a mental snapshot of Warren Beatty kissing her brow. “ Small admits it may sound a bit strange but he says it works. “ Mental exercises could be anything from d
21、oing crossword puzzles and writing with your left hand if you are right handed or learning a language. It could be anything that is fun that people enjoy doing“, he added. He also recommends physical exercise, a low-fat diet and eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish, walnuts and Bra
22、zil nuts, and fruits and vegetables high in antioxidants (抗氧化剂) including blueberries and onions in addition to reducing stress.(分数:6.00)(1).By saying “I think of the actor Warren Beatty so I create . . . her brow“ (Paragraph 5), Dr. Small is trying to explain how to use the memory tool of _.(分数:1.0
23、0)A.impressing rapidlyB.minimizing stressC.connecting related thingsD.observing carefully(2).According to Dr. Small, _.(分数:1.00)A.left-handers may start brain aging later than right-handers doB.learning a foreign language does not help to keep our brain from getting oldC.doing crossword puzzles is a
24、 good way to keep us from memory lossD.mental exercises plus healthy diet alone cannot keep us from brain aging(3).The “mad moments“ in the first paragraph refers to when we _.(分数:1.00)A.have some mental problemsB.have lost our important thingsC.don“t listen to what our friends tell us to doD.fail t
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