[外语类试卷]2012年湖北省考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2012年湖北省考博英语真题试卷及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Many mental institutions throughout the country have been turned into dumping grounds for thousands of oldsters who have no place else to go. Most of them arent really mentally ill. In the jargon of the hospital bureaucracy, they are classified as “i
2、nappropriate admissions.“ But since society has nothing better to offer, they are left to rot without hope, help, or dignity. The usual exit is death. Often through no fault of their own, understaffed and overcrowded mental hospitals handle their “geriatric cases“ little better than cattle. There is
3、 a recurrent pattern of elderly patients locked into wards to prevent them from wandering about, given steady doses of tranquilizers to keep them “manageable“, left day and night without a trace of human warmth or companionship. Some hospitals have wards full of elderly, tranquilized patients, bodie
4、s bloated from their inactive, meaningless existences, sitting listlessly on hard benches or sprawled asleep on the floor. There are women, silent as statues, occupying chairs and rockers in the corridors. While the weather may be beautiful outdoors, old men may indifferently shuffle about a geriatr
5、ic “cottage“ with nowhere to go and nothing to do. Yet many of the people could be restored to human dignity, not by complicated therapeutic procedures, but among other things, by providing good medical care and reaching out a hand of kindness towards them. It is estimated that one half the old peop
6、le in state mental hospitals today could leave if proper community resources, services and programs were available. But an indifferent society has not made them available. 1 The main idea of this passage is that_. ( A) most old people need family care ( B) good care for the elderly is costly ( C) ma
7、ny old people are living out their last years in mental institutions ( D) old people should be taken out of doors when the weather is pleasant 2 “Geriatric“ in paragraph 2 refers to people who are . ( A) old ( B) lonely ( C) mentally ill ( D) physically sick 3 We may infer that the author_. ( A) is
8、indifferent to the status quo of the hospitals ( B) is sympathetic to the situation of the elderly ( C) is optimistic towards the future of the elderly ( D) is hostile towards the mental hospital staff 4 The author believes that the real blame lies with_. ( A) the society ( B) the mental institution
9、s ( C) the elderly ( D) the hospital bureaucracy 4 In some ways they are a marketers dream. They have billions of dollars in income and spend most of it. Although their individual purchases are small, they buy regularly, often in response to peer pressure. They are heavily influenced by television a
10、dvertising. And, as a result of todays smaller families and the increase in the number of two-income households, they have more to say about family purchase decisions than ever before. “They“ are children, of course, a group whose spending habits are attracting the attention of more and more markete
11、rs. One recent study estimates that the thirty million U. S. children 4 to 12 years old receive about $4.7 billion annually from allowances, gifts, and odd jobs. Of that amount, they spend a total of $4.2 billion each year on a variety of goods. But childrens financial muscle does not end there. Res
12、earchers estimate that children directly influence more than $40 billion in adult purchases each year. Another study found that children are extremely aware of brands and have considerable input into their parents selections of apparel, cereal, snacks, cars, videocassette recorders, televisions, and
13、 personal computers. Many children are involved in actual household purchasing, especially food; in a recent Teenage Research study, half the teen girls surveyed reported shopping for groceries at least once a week. Recognizing this indirect purchasing power that children have, a growing number of m
14、arketers are approaching the youths directly. The National Dairy Board, for example, now airs milk commercials with youth appeal, and Procter now Hardees Food Systems, Inc, and Wendys International Inc. are doing the same. Intelligent marketers realize that children actually represent three markets:
15、 current consumers, influential consumers, and future buyers. Because children are steadily developing brand awareness and product preferences that someday will translate into purchasing decisions, even companies not selling youth products per se are beginning to pay attention to children. Marketers
16、 are overcoming their traditional reluctance to sell directly to children, realizing that, out there somewhere, tomorrows big-ticket customer is playing video games today. 5 The statement that children “have billions of dollars in income and spend most of it“ implies that children_. ( A) have no sen
17、se of value regarding money ( B) should not waste much of their money ( C) have the potential to buy more than ever before ( D) should not be given so much money by their parents 6 Which of the following is true regarding childrens buying behaviors? ( A) They are not influenced by advertising. ( B)
18、They are careful about spending on fast food. ( C) They are not influenced by milk commercials. ( D) They are very much influenced by their friends. 7 It can be inferred from the passage that marketers believe children who develop “brand awareness“ when they are young will_. ( A) stay practical when
19、 it comes to buying products ( B) be tired of the brands when they become adults ( C) get used to buying those brands into adulthood ( D) become interested in purchasing other products 8 Which of the following sums up the main idea of this passage? ( A) Children have great power as buyers and consum
20、ers. ( B) Children shoulder more household responsibilities. ( C) Children have more to say about family decisions. ( D) Children are important members of society. 8 Framing a problem in mythological terms can point toward solutions at deeper mythic levels. For centuries, the guiding myth of Western
21、 culture has been what might be called the “Grand Narrative of Progress.“ It is the story of movement toward a goal-achievement, improvement, and conquest. Modern science and technology have propelled this myth, extending the human life-span, harnessing natural resources and the power of the atom, c
22、arrying sounds through the atmospheres, and exploring outer space by defying gravity itself. Rational thought and the empirical scientific method became the chief instruments of the progress myth, and they promised to discern which economic system, which form of government, and which aesthetic desig
23、n would best lead humanity out Of confusion toward a Utopian future. As science tests hypotheses, those that fail to be verified are abandoned, allowing science to move forward in a self-correcting, progressive direction. Mythology was equated with superstition and falsehood: its most vital elements
24、 could not be subjected to empirical verification, and it emanated from the well of imagination rather than reason. Spiritual concerns, beliefs in the divine, and respect for the sacred were considered to be the “opium of the masses“ and, like any other addiction, a hindrance to progress. But as the
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