【考研类试卷】武汉大学考博英语-9及答案解析.doc
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1、武汉大学考博英语-9 及答案解析(总分:86.50,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Reading Compr(总题数:4,分数:31.50)The geology of the Earth“s surface is dominated by the particular properties of water. Present on Earth in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, water is exceptionally reactive. It dissolves, transports, and precipitates many chem
2、ical compounds and is constantly modifying the face of the Earth. Evaporated from the oceans, water vapor forms clouds, some of which are transported by wind over the continents. Condensation from the clouds provides the essential agent of continental erosion: rain. Precipitated onto the ground, the
3、 water trickles down to form brooks, streams, and rivers, constituting what is called the hydrographic network. This immense polarized network channels the water toward a single receptacle: an ocean. Gravity dominates this entire step in the cycle because water tends to minimize its potential energy
4、 by running from high altitudes toward the reference point that is sea level. The rate at which a molecule of water passes through the cycle is not random but is a measure of the relative size of the various reservoirs. If we define residence time as the average time for a water molecule to pass thr
5、ough one of the three reservoirs-atmosphere, continent, and ocean-we see that the times are very different. A water molecule stays, on an average, eleven days in the atmosphere, one hundred years on a continent and forty thousand years in the ocean. This last figure shows the importance of the ocean
6、 as the principal reservoir of the hydrosphere but also the rapidity of water transport on the continents. A vast chemical separation process takes places during the flow of water over the continents. Soluble ions such as calcium, sodium, potassium, and some magnesium are dissolved and transported.
7、Insoluble ions such as aluminum, iron, and silicon stay where they are and form the thin, fertile skin of soil on which vegetation can grow. Sometimes soils are destroyed and transported mechanically during flooding. The erosion of the continents thus results from two closely linked and interdepende
8、nt processes, chemical erosion and mechanical erosion. Their respective interactions and efficiency depend on different factors.(分数:8.00)(1).According to the passage, clouds are primarily formed by water _.(分数:2.00)A.precipitating onto the groundB.changing from a solid to a liquid stateC.evaporating
9、 from the oceansD.being carried by wind(2).The passage suggests that the purpose of the “hydrographic network“ is to _.(分数:2.00)A.determine the size of molecules of waterB.prevent soil erosion caused by floodingC.move water from the Earth“s surface to the oceansD.regulate the rate of water flow from
10、 streams and rivers(3).What determines the rate at which a molecule of water moves through the cycle, as discussed in the third paragraph?(分数:2.00)A.The potential energy contained in waterB.The effects of atmospheric pressure on chemical compoundsC.The amounts of rainfall that fall on the continents
11、D.The relative size of the water storage areas(4).All of the following are examples of soluble ions EXCEPT _.(分数:2.00)A.magnesiumB.ironC.potassiumD.calciumThe other problem that arises from the employment of women is that of the working wife. It has two aspects: that of the wife who is more of a suc
12、cess than her husband and that of the wife who must rely heavily on her husband for help with domestic tasks. There are various ways in which the impact of the first difficulty can be reduced. Provided that husband and wife are not in the same or directly comparable lines of work, the harsh fact of
13、her greater success can be obscured by a genial conspiracy to reject a purely monetary measure of achievement as intolerably crude. Where there are ranks, it is best if the couple work in different fields so that the husband can find some special reason for the superiority of the lowest figure in hi
14、s to the most elevated in his wife“s. A problem that affects a much larger number of working wives is the need to reallocate domestic tasks if there are children. In The Road to Wigan Pier George Orwell wrote of the unemployed of the Lancashire coalfields. “Practically never, in a working- class hom
15、e, will you see the man doing a stroke of the housework. Unemployment has not changed this convention, which on the face of it seems a little unfair. The man is idle from morning to night but the woman is as busy as evermore so, indeed, because she has to manage with less money. Yet so far as my exp
16、erience goes the women do not protest. They feel that a man would lose his manhood if, merely because he was out of work, he developed in a “Mary Ann“. “ It is over the care of young children that this re-allocation of duties becomes really significant. For this, unlike the cooking of fish fingers o
17、r the making of beds, is an inescapably time-consuming occupation, and time is what the fully employed wife has no more to spare of than her husband. The male initiative in courtship is a pretty indiscriminate affair, something that is tried on with any remotely plausible woman who comes within rang
18、e and, of course, with all degrees of tentativeness. What decides the issue of whether a genuine courtship is going to get under way is the woman“s response. If she shows interest the engines of persuasion are set in movement. The truth is that in courtship society gives women the real power while p
19、retending to give it to men. What does seem clear is that the more men and women are together, at work and away from it, the more the comprehensive amorousness of men towards women will have to go, despite all its past evolutionary services. For it is this that makes inferiority at work abrasive and
20、, more indirectly, makes domestic work seem unmanly, if there is to be an equalizing redistribution of economic and domestic tasks between men and women there must be a compensating redistribution of the erotic initiative. If women will no longer let us beat them, they must allow us to join them as
21、the blushing recipients of flowers and chocolates.(分数:8.00)(1).The first paragraph advises the working wife who is more successful than her husband to _.(分数:2.00)A.work in the same sort of job as her husbandB.play down her success, making it sound unimportantC.stress how much the family gains from h
22、er high salaryD.introduce more labour-saving machinery into the home(2).Orwell“s picture of relations between man and wife in Wigan Pier describes a relationship which the author of the passage _.(分数:2.00)A.thinks is the natural oneB.wishes to see preservedC.believes is fairD.is sure must change(3).
23、The last paragraph stresses that if women are to hold important jobs, then they must _.(分数:2.00)A.sometimes make the first advances in loveB.allow men to flirt with many womenC.stop accepting presents of flowers and chocolatesD.avoid making their husbands look like “Mary Anns“(4).Which of the follow
24、ing statements is INCORRECT about the present form of courtship?(分数:2.00)A.The woman“s reaction decides the fate of courtshipB.Each man “makes passes“ at many womenC.Men are equally serious about courtshipD.The man leaves himself the opportunity to give up the chase quicklyThe political crisis in Uk
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