[外语类试卷]2005年四川大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2005年四川大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 We are all naturally attracted to people with ideas, beliefs and interests like our own. Similarly, we feel comfortable with people with physical qualities similar to ours. You may have noticed how people who live or work closely together come to be
2、have in a similar way. Unconsciously we copy those we are close to or love or admire, So a sportsmans individual, way of walking with raised shoulders is imitated by an admiring fan; a pair of lovers both shake their heads in the same way; an employee finds him- self duplicating his boss habit of wa
3、gging a pen between his fingers while thinking. In every case, the influential person may not consciously notice the imitation, but he will feel comfortable in its presence. And if he does notice the matching of his gestures or movements, he finds it pleasing he is influencing people: they are drawn
4、 to him. Sensitive people have been mirroring their friends and acquaintances all their lives, and winning affection and respect in this way without being aware of their methods. Now, for people who want to win agreement or trust, affection or sympathy, some psychologists recommend the deliberate us
5、e of physical mirroring. The clever saleswoman echoes her lady customers movements, tilting her head in the same way to judge a color match, or folding her arms a few seconds after the customer, as though consciously attracted by her. The customer feels that the saleswoman is in sympathy with her, a
6、nd understands her needs-a promising relationship for a sale to take place. The clever lawyer, trying in a law-court to influence a judge, imitates the great mans shrugging of his shoulders, the tone of his voice and the rhythm of his speech. Of course, physical mirroring must be subtle. If you blin
7、k every time your target blinks, or bite your bottom lip every time he does, your mirroring has become mockery and you can expect trouble. So, if you cant model sympathetically, dont play the game. 1 According to the passage, “physical mirroring“ (Pare. 3) means _. ( A) the comfortable feeling about
8、 people with physical qualities similar to ours ( B) the imitation of the gestures or movements of those we are close to, or love, or admire ( C) the attraction to people with ideas, beliefs and interests like our own ( D) the fact that people living or working closely together behave in a similar w
9、ay 2 Physical mirroring can cause trouble if _. ( A) the mirroring has become mockery ( B) the person mirrored finds that people are drawn to him ( C) the lawyer shrugs his shoulders the way the judge does ( D) it has been found to be deliberately used 3 According to the author, which of the followi
10、ng is not a deliberate use of physical mirroring? ( A) A saleswoman tilts her head after her customer to judge a color match. ( B) A lawyer emulates the tone of the judges voice and the rhythm of his speech. ( C) A naughty boy blinks every time the teacher blinks. ( D) Sensitive people have been mir
11、roring their friends all their lives. 4 Which of the following is true? ( A) The lawyer who imitates the judge is trying to influence him. ( B) The clever saleswoman echoes her lady customers movements because she is un- consciously attracted by her. ( C) Physical mirroring is always flattering to t
12、hose who are imitated. ( D) Sensitive people have been mirroring their friends and acquaintances because they want to win their affection and respect in this way. 5 The paragraph following this passage will most probably move on to _. ( A) the importance of physical mirroring in daily life ( B) the
13、troubles caused by the deliberate use of physical mirroring ( C) an explanation of physical mirroring by a behavioral scientist ( D) some ways to prevent physical mirroring from offending 5 The most interesting architectural phenomenon of the 1970s was the enthusiasm for refurbishing older buildings
14、. Obviously, this was not an entirely new phenomenon. What is new is the wholesale interest in reusing the past, in recycling, in adaptive re- habilitation. A few trial efforts, such as Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco, proved their financial viability in the 1960s, but it was in the 1970s, with
15、strong government support through tax incentives and rapid depreciation, as well as growing interest in ecology issues, that recycling became a major factor on the urban scene. One of the most comprehensive ventures was the restoration and transformation of Bostons eighteenth century Faneuil Hall an
16、d the Quincy Market, designed in 1824. This section had fallen on hard times, but beginning with the construction of a new city hall immediately adjacent, it has returned to life with the intelligent reuse of these fine old buildings under the design leadership of Benjamin Thompson. He has provided
17、a marvelous setting for dining, shopping, professional offices, and simply walking. Butler Square, in Minneapolis, exemplifies major changes in its complex of offices, commercial space, and public amenities carved out of a massive pile designed in 1906 as a hardware warehouse. The exciting interior
18、timber structure of the building was highlighted by cutting light courts through the interior and adding large skylights. San Antonio, Texas, offers an object lesson for numerous other cities combating urban decay. Rather than bringing in the bulldozers, San Antonios leaders rehabilitated existing s
19、tructures while simultaneously cleaning up the San Antonio River, which meanders through the business district. 6 What is the main idea of the passage? ( A) The architectural phenomenon of the 1970s. ( B) Tile architectural style from 1824 to 1970s. ( C) In the 1970s, recycling old buildings became
20、famous. ( D) During the 1970s, old buildings in many cities were recycled for modern use. 7 Tile apace at Quincy Market is now used for _. ( A) restaurants, offices and stores ( B) sports and recreational facilities ( C) Bostons new city hall ( D) a marvelous setting for commerce 8 In which of the f
21、ollowing ways does the passage state that the San Antonio project differed from those in Boston and Minneapolis? ( A) It was designded to combat urban decay. ( B) It occurred in the business district. ( C) It involved the environment as well as buildings. ( D) It consisted primarily of new construct
22、ion. 9 What is the authors opinion of the San Antonio project? ( A) It is clearly the best of the projects discussed. ( B) It is a good project that could be copied in other cities. ( C) the extensive use of bulldozers made the project unnecessarily costly. ( D) The work done on the river was more i
23、mportant than the work done on the buildings. 10 Which of the following is true? ( A) The San Antonio example shows the enthusiasm for refurbishing older buildings. ( B) Recent interest in ecology issues has led to the cleaning up of some rivers. ( C) Benjamin Thompson was the designer for a project
24、 in Boston. ( D) Strong government support has made adaptive rehabilitation a reality in Boston. 10 It is hard to predict how science is going to turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible to predict. If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in adva
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