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1、专业英语八级-阅读理解(十七)及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、BREADING COMPREH(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、BTEXT A/B(总题数:1,分数:25.00)Are the days of the nasty split over? For the sake of the kids, some exes spend holidays together and bring along their new partners. Pass the tolerance, please.Randy and Susan, of Lake Charles, La,
2、 divorced in 2008, but they are far from sworn enemies. Theyre among a fast growing number of divorced morns and dads who spend holidays together so the kids dont have to choose between parents or shuttles back and forth.In a dramatic change from the traditional bitterness of divorce, many parted pa
3、rents are doing their best to be cordial, even warm, especially on the most important days of the year. Americans have come to view divorce as a natural experience. With mediation instead of litigation now available or required in 37 states, more couples than ever are splitting up without acrimony.
4、Its a sea change, says Raoul Felder, a New York divorce attorney who took part in many of the most high profile and nasty breakups of the 1980s and 1990s. In the past, says Felder, divorce was about anger and revenge. Now, he says, a divorce is more likely to involve appraisers than private investig
5、ators.Experts say that by coming together, divorced parents provide a more stable and healthy environment for their kids. A decade ago the lingering animosity between Anne Browning and her ex-husband nearly ruined the holidays. The children would spend Christmas morning with Dad in Arizona, then cat
6、ch a flight to Chicago for dinner with Morn. It was hard, says Molly Mackin, the middle child, now 29. Times have changed. This year Molly and her husband, John, hosted Thanksgiving at their home near Sacramento, Calif, for everyone: her parents, her dads wife and her moms husband. The anger was gon
7、e. Browning, 54, says of her ex: He was a different person then, and so was I.Such displays of gallantry were far rarer before 1969, when California Gov. Ronald Reagan signed the nations first taw permitting no-fault divorce. No-fault which allows parents to split up without having to declare war ha
8、s become the norm rather than the exception. Mediation has also been on the rise: 13 states require it for divorces involving children, and 24 others allow judges to order it in almost any case they see fit.Plenty of parents already know firsthand whats at stake for their kids, especially Gen-Xers,
9、who grew up in a society where one out of every two marriages ended in divorce. They remember the restraining orders and midnight screaming matches that marred their own childhoods, and vow to spare their children similar turmoil. Watching my parents go to war gave me a great model of what not to fo
10、llow, says Jeff Thomas, 41, an organization consultant in Arizona.Another big change is the greater role played by todays dads in the raising of their kids. Fathers who share in the parenting during marriage expect nothing less after divorce. It never would have occurred to me to not parent my daugh
11、ter says Guy Regal, 39, an art and antiques dealer in Manhattan who sees his 6-year-old five days a week.Although researchers like Ahrons have known for years that how parents divorce matters even more than the divorce itself, some parents still have trouble not putting their children in the middle
12、of conflict.Even when parents set aside their negative emotions to give their children a happy holiday, it isnt always easy. There is still no cure-all medicine for the pain of divorce. Randy admits that on more than one occasion after he and Susan first split, he slipped away from the table to have
13、 a good cry alone in the bedroom, grieving for the irreparable fissure in his family. You dont long for the other person; he says. Its about belonging to a whole family. You long for the completeness. Even for amicably divorced people like Randy and Susan, the ghosts of dashed dreams linger.(分数:25.0
14、0)(1).By saying Pass the tolerance, please. (Para.1), the author means A. divorced parents should be tolerant. B. exes should spare their children the quarrels. C. kids with divorced morns and dads should be tolerant. D. children should understand their parted parents.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(2).The exampl
15、e of Randy and Susan is to show A. divorce is no longer bitter among many American couples. B. children in disrupted families dont have to choose between their morns and dads. C. more and more parents split up peacefully and spend holidays together with their children. D. breakups of the 1980s and t
16、he 1990s were full of anger and revenge.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(3).Which of the following statements does NOT contain a metaphor? A. Its a sea change. (Para.3) B. Now, he says, a divorce is more likely to involve appraisers than private investigators. (Para.3) C. There is still no cure-all medicine for th
17、e pain of divorce. (Para.9) D. Even for amicably divorced people like Randy and Susan, the ghosts of dashed dreams linger. (Para.9)(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(4).According to the passage, whats the biggest change? A. Divorce is no longer as painful and nasty as before. B. No-fault divorces are legalized. C. M
18、ediation is gaining increasing popularity. D. Dads play a greater role in raising their kids than before.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.(5).It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that A. some parents cannot help but putting their negative emotions on their children. B. divorced parents exert greater infl
19、uences on their children. C. even for peacefully divorced couples, their breakups still have many negative effects. D. divorced men sometimes can be very emotional.(分数:5.00)A.B.C.D.三、BTEXT B/B(总题数:1,分数:25.00)One of the unresolved and rather bitter disputes in evolutionary biology is between the cree
20、ps and the jerks. The creeps (so dubbed by the jerks) think that evolutionary change is gradual. The jerks (so dubbed by the creeps) think it happens in sudden jumps that are separated by long periods of stasis.Probably, both are lame. Work done a couple of years ago by Mark Pagel of Reading Univers
21、ity, in England, suggests that about a fifth of evolutionary change happens jerkily at around the time new species form. The rest creeps in gradually over the millennia.Species, however, are not the only things that evolve. Languages do too. And in the current edition of Science, Dr.Pagel and his co
22、lleagues publish evidence that they do so in a way which looks intriguingly similar to what happens in species.There was already some historical evidence for this. The English of Geoffrey Chaucer (born in the 14th century), for example, is incomprehensible to modem laymen, whereas that of William Sh
23、akespeare (born in the 16th) is not only comprehensible but held by some to be a model. Dr.Pagel, however, wanted to examine the question systematically and to include languages with no literary history in his analysis.To do so he looked at three well-studied parts of the linguistic family tree: the
24、 Banut languages of Africa, the Indo-European group from Eurasia and the Austronesians of the Pacific. In all three cases it is pretty clear how the branches connect up, even if it is not always obvious when particular splits occurred.Dr.Pagel did not, however, need to know that. He only needed to k
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