[外语类试卷]2006年北京航空航天大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2006年北京航空航天大学考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Some psychologists maintain that mental acts such as thinking are not performed in the brain alone, but that ones muscles also participate. It may be said that we think with our muscles in somewhat the same way that we listen to music with our b
2、odies. You surely are not surprised to be told that you usually listen to music not only with your ears but with your whole body. Few people can listen to music that is more or less familiar without moving their body or, more specifically, some part of their body. Often when one listens to a symphon
3、ic concert on the radio, he is tempted to direct the orchestra even though he knows there is a competent conductor on the job. Strange as this behavior may be, there is a very good reason for it. One cannot derive all possible enjoyment from music unless he participates, so to speak, in its performa
4、nce. Tile listener “feels“ himself into the music with more or less pronounced motions of his body. The muscles of the body actually participate in the mental process of thinking in the same way, but this participation is less obvious because it is less pronounced. 1 Some psychologists maintain that
5、 thinking is _. ( A) not a mental process ( B) more of a physical process than a mental action ( C) a process that involves your entire body ( D) a process that involves the muscles as well as the brain 2 Few people are able to listen to familiar music without _. ( A) moving some part of their body
6、( B) stopping what they are doing to listen ( C) directing the orchestra playing it ( D) wishing that they could conduct music properly 3 Body movements are necessary in order for the listener to _. ( A) hear the music ( B) appreciate the music ( C) enjoy the music fully ( D) completely understand t
7、he music 4 According to the selection, muscle participation in the process of thinking is _. ( A) deliberate ( B) obvious ( C) not readily apparent ( D) very pronounced 5 The best title for this selection is _. ( A) An Ear for Music ( B) Music Appreciation ( C) How Muscles Participate in Mental Acts
8、 ( D) A Psychological Definition of the Thinking Process 5 Laziness is a sin everybody knows that. We have probably all had lectures pointing out that laziness is immoral, that it is wasteful, and that lazy people will never amount to anything in life. But laziness can be more harmful than that, and
9、 it is often caused by more complex reasons than simple wish to avoid work. Some people who appear to be lazy are suffering from much more serious problems. They may be so distrustful of their fellow workers that they are unable to join in any group task for fear of ridicule or fear of having their
10、ideas stolen. These people who seem lazy may be paralyzed by a fear of failure that prevents fruitful work. Or other sorts of fantasies may prevent work; some people are so busy planning, sometimes planning great deals or fantastic achievemens, that they are unable to deal with whatever “lesser“ wor
11、k is on hand. Still other people are not avoiding work; strictly speaking, they are merely procrastinating rescheduling their day. Laziness can actually be helpful. Like procrastinators, some people may look lazy when they are really thinking, planning, contemplating, researching. We should all reme
12、mber that some great scientific discoveries occurred by chance or while someone was “goofing off“. Newton wasnt working in the orchard when the apple hit him and he devised the theory of gravity. All of us would like to have someone “lazy“ to build the car or stove we buy, particularly if that “lazi
13、ness“ was caused by the workers taking time to check each step or his work and to do his job right. And sometimes, being “lazy“ that is, taking time off for a rest is good for the overworked student or executive. Taking a rest can be particularly helpful to the athlete who is trying too hard or the
14、doctor whos simply working himself overtime too many evenings at the clinic. So be careful when youre tempted to call someone lazy. That person may be thinking, resting, or planning his or her next book. 6 The main idea of this passage is that _. ( A) laziness is a moral sin ( B) there are advantage
15、s and disadvantages in being lazy ( C) laziness is the sign of deep-seated emotional problems ( D) lazy people do more careful work 7 The passage states that _. ( A) laziness is a disease ( B) some people appear lazy because they are insecure ( C) laziness is more beneficial than harmful ( D) a good
16、 definition of laziness is emotional illness 8 Which of the following conclusion does the passage Support? ( A) The word laziness is sometimes applied incorrectly. ( B) Most of the time laziness is a virtue. ( C) Most assembly line workers are lazy. ( D) Most insecure people are lazy. 9 The final pa
17、ragraph is _. ( A) gloomy ( B) humorous ( C) serious ( D) ironical 10 “Goofing off“ as used in paragraph 2 probably means _. ( A) wasting time ( B) sleeping ( C) working ( D) chatting with friends 10 The idea of humanoid robots is not new. They have been part of the imaginative landscape ever since
18、Karl Capek, a Czech writer, first dreamed them up for his 1921 play “Rossums Universal Robots.“ (The word “robot“ comes from the Czech word for drudgery, robota.) Since then, Hollywood has produced countless variations on the theme, from the sultry False Maria in Fritz Langs silent masterpiece “Metr
19、opolis“ to the withering C-3PO in “Star Wars“ and the ruthless assassin of “Terminator.“ Humanoid robots have walked into our collective subconscious, coloring our views of the future. But now Japans industrial giants are spending billions of yen to make such robots a reality. Their new humanoids re
20、present impressive feats of engineering: when Honda introduced Asimo, a four-foot robot that had been in development for some 15 years, it walked so fluidly that its white, articulated exterior seemed to conceal a human. Honda continues to make the machine faster, friendlier and more agile. Last Oct
21、ober, when Asimo was inducted into the Robot Hall of Fame in Pittsburgh, it walked onto the stage and accepted its own plaque. At two and a half feet tall, Sonys QRIO is smaller and more toy-like than Asimo. It walks, understands a small number of voice commands, and can navigate on its own. If it f
22、alls over, it gets up and resumes where it leaves off. It can even connect wirelessly to the internet and broadcast what its camera eyes can see. In 2003, Sony demonstrated an upgraded QRIO that could run. Honda responded last December with a version of Asimo that runs at twice the speed. In 2004, T
23、oyota joined the fray with its own family of robots, called Partner, one of which is a four-foot humanoid that plays the trumpet. Its fingers work the instruments valves, and it has mechanical lungs and artificial lips. Toyota hopes to offer a commercial version of the robot by 2010. This month, 50
24、Partner robots will act as guides at Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan. Despite their sudden proliferation, however, humanoids are still a mechanical minority. Most of the worlds robots are faceless, footless and mute. They are bolted to the floors of factories, stamping out car parts or welding pieces of m
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