【考研类试卷】武汉大学考博英语-6及答案解析.doc
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1、武汉大学考博英语-6 及答案解析(总分:89.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Reading Compr(总题数:5,分数:39.00)And researchers say that like those literary romantics Romeo and Juliet, they may be blind to the consequences of their quests for an idealized mate who serves their every physical and emotional need. Nearly 19 in 20 never-marr
2、ied respondents to a national survey agree that “when you marry you want your spouse to be your soul mate, first and foremost“, according to the State of Our Unions: 2001 study released Wednesday by Rutgers University. David Popenoe, a Rutgers sociologist and one of the study“s authors, said that vi
3、ew might spell doom for marriages. “It really provides a very unrealistic view of what marriage really is,“ Popenoe said. “The standard becomes so high, it“s not easy to bail out if you didn“t find a soul mate.“ The survey points to a fundamental dilemma in which younger people want more from the in
4、stitution of marriage while they seemingly are unwilling to make the necessary commitments. The survey also suggests that some respondents expect too much from a spouse, including the kind of emotional support rendered by same-sex friends. The authors of the study also suggest that the generation th
5、at was polled may more quickly leave a margin because of infidelity than past generations. Popenoe said the poll, conducted by the Gallup organization, is the first of its kind to concentrate on people in their 20s. A total of 1,003 married and single young adults nationwide were interviewed by tele
6、phone between January and March. The margin of error was plus or minus four percentage points. Respondents said they eventually want to get married, realize it“s a lot of work and think there are too many divorces. They believe there is one right person for them out there somewhere and think their o
7、wn marriages won“t end in divorce. Since the poll is the first of its kind, researchers say it is impossible to say if expectations about marriage are changing or static. But scholars say the search for soul mates has increased over the last generation-and the last century-as marriage has become an
8、institution centering on romance rather than utility. “one hundred years ago, people married for financial reasons, for tying families together, they married for political reasons,“ said John DeLamater, a sociologist at the University of Wisconsin. “And most people had children.“ Those conditions ar
9、e no longer the case for young adults like David Asher, a 24-year-old waiter in a Trenton cafe who has been in a relationship for about two years. He wants to wait to make sure he“s ready to exchange vows. “I know a lot of it has to do with financial reasons,“ he said. “Maybe if you“re going to have
10、 children, marriage is the best bet.“ But the main reason for matrimony: “If you“re in love with someone, it“s sort of like promising to them you are in love.“ “That“s all well and good,“ said Heather Helms-Erikson, an assistant professor of human development and family studies at the University of
11、North Carolina at Greensboro. “But passion-partly in endorphin- caused physiological phenomenon-has been known to diminish in time.“(分数:7.50)(1).What“s the best title of this passage?(分数:1.50)A.Marriage Scholars Worry Search for “Soul Mates“ is UnrealisticB.People Should Seek for Romeo and JulietC.M
12、arriage Should Happen between Soul MatesD.Search for “soul Mates“ Should be Superseded by Reality(2).The new study in this passage shows that_.(分数:1.50)A.many Americans are very practical when they search for a spouseB.American 20-somethings have a largely romantic view of marriageC.Romantic view of
13、 marriage might lead marriage to a happy endingD.Americans are fond of marriage life so they will not care cohabitation(3).It can be inferred that the author would most likely agree with which of the following statements regarding marriage?(分数:1.50)A.It usually involves idealized mates who can serve
14、 their every physical and emotional needB.It may not be realized unless the couple consider carefully about their responsibility and commitmentC.It becomes more unrealistic nowadays than in the past because most people center on romance instead of utilityD.It results from many reasons such as financ
15、ial reasons, family reunion, and political reasons(4).Which of the following is not one of the differences between this generation and the past generations as far as marriage is concerned?(分数:1.50)A.The young people nowadays require more from marriage but they seem not to be willing to make necessar
16、y commitmentsB.This generation expects too much from their spouses and they cannot keep to be faithful to their husbands or wivesC.The young people at present pay more attention to look for soul mates than the past generations when they search for partnersD.Now some young people usually marry for th
17、e same reasons as the older generations such as financial one and children(5).Which of the following sentences will Heather Helms-Erikon use to illustrate her own argument?(分数:1.50)A.“Ten years into a marriage, you will still have great passion and you notice someone else and say, “only my wife or h
18、usband is my soul mateB.“The romantic part of marriage-while it can be there-should not be substituted by other things such as shared values and social statusC.“The couple should focus on the“ three Cs“-communication, conflict resolution and commitment-to make marriage the first priorityD.“Ten years
19、 into a marriage, you don“t have that any more and you notice someone else and think, “Maybe this person is my soul mateStanding on the rim of the Grand Canyon, gazing across this giant wound in the Earth“s surface, a visitor might assume that the canyon had been caused by some ancient convulsion. I
20、n fact the events that produced the canyon, far from being sudden and cataclysmic, simply add up to the slow and orderly process of erosion. Many millions of years ago the Colorado Plateau in the Grand Canyon area contained 10, 000 more feet of rock than it does today and was relatively level. The a
21、dditional material consisted of some 14-layered formations of rock. In the Grand Canyon region these layers were largely worn away over the course of millions of years. Approximately 65 million years ago the plateau“s flat surface in the Grand Canyon area bulged upward from internal pressure; geolog
22、ists refer to this bulging action as upwarping; it was followed by a general elevation of the whole Colorado Plateau, a process that is still going on. As the plateau gradually rose, shallow rivers that meandered across it began to run more swiftly and cut more definite courses. One of these rivers,
23、 located east of the upwarp, was the ancestor of the Colorado. Another river system called the Hualapai, flowing west of the upwarp, extended itself eastward by cutting back into the upwarp; it eventually connected with the ancient Colorado and captured its waters. The new river then began to carve
24、out the 277- mile-long trench that eventually became the Grand Canyon. Geologists estimate that this initial cutting action began no earlier than 10 million years go. Since then, the canyon forming has been cumulative. To the corrosive force of the river itself have been added other factors. Heat an
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