[外语类试卷]在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷17及答案与解析.doc
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1、在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷 17及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar acr
2、oss the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 0 The next time the men were taken up onto the deck, Kunta made a point of looking at the man behind him in line, the one who laid beside him to the left when they were below. He was a Serer tribesman much older than Kunta, and his body,
3、front and back, was creased with whip cuts, some of them so deep and festering that Knnta, felt badly for having wished sometimes that he might strike the man in the darkness for moaning so steadily in his pain. Staring back at Kunta, the Serers dark eyes were full of fury and defiance. A whip lashe
4、d out even as they stood looking at each other this time at Kunta, spurring him to move ahead. Trying to roll away, Kunta was kicked heavily in his ribs. But somehow he and the gasping Wolof managed to stagger back up among the other men from their shelf who were shambling toward their dousing with
5、bucket of seawater. A moment later, the stinging saltiness of it was burning in Kuntas wounds, and his screams joined those of others over the sound of the drum and the wheezing thing that had again begun marking time for the chained men to jump and dance for the Toubob. Kunta and the Wolof were so
6、weak from their new beating that twice they stumbled, but whip blows and kicks sent them hopping clumsily up and down in their chains. So great was his fury that Kunta was barely aware of the women singing “Toubob fa!“ And when he had finally been chained back down in his place in the dark hold, his
7、 heart throbbed with a lust to murder Toubob. Every few days the eight naked Toubob would again come into the stinking darkness and scrape their tubs full of the excrement that had accumulated on the shelves where the chained men lay. Kunta would lie still with his eyes staring balefully in hatred,
8、following the bobbing orange lights, listening to the Toubob cursing and sometimes slipping and tailing into the slickness underfoot so plentiful now, because of the increasing looseness of the mens bowels, that the filth had begun to drop off the edges of the shelves down into the aisle way. The la
9、st time they were on deck, Kunta had noticed a man limping on a badly infected leg. This time the man was kept up on deck when the rest were taken back below. A few days later, the women told the other prisoners in their singing that the mans leg had been cut off and that one of the women had been b
10、rought to tend him, but the man had died that night and been thrown over the side. Starting then, when the Toubob came to clean the shelves, they also dropped red-hot pieces of metal into pails of strong vinegar. The clouds of acrid steam left the hold smelling better, but soon it would again be ove
11、rwhelmed by the choking stink. It was a smell that Kunta felt would never leave his lungs and skin. The steady murmuring that went on in the hold whenever the Toubob were kept growing in volume and intensity as the men began to communicate better and better with one another. Words not understood wer
12、e whispered from mouth to ear along the shelves until someone who knew more than one tongue would send back their meanings. In the process, all of the men along each shelf learned new words in tongues they had not spoken before. Sometimes men jerked upward, bumping their heads, in the double excitem
13、ent of communicating with each other and the fact that it was being done without the Toubobs knowledge. Muttering among themselves for hours, the men developed a deepening sense of intrigue and of brotherhood. Though they were of different villages and tribes, the feeling grew that they were not fro
14、m different peoples or places. 1 The living conditions for the Blacks in the salve ship were_. ( A) adequate but primitive ( B) inhumane and inadequate ( C) humane but crowded ( D) similar to the crews quarters 2 The prisoners had difficulty in communicating with each other because_. ( A) they were
15、too sick to talk ( B) they distrusted one another ( C) no one felt like talking ( D) they spoke different languages 3 Which of the following words is closest in meaning to balefully as used in “Kunta would lie still with his eyes staring balefully in hatred“? ( A) Indulgently. ( B) Vacantly. ( C) Fo
16、rlornly. ( D) Menacingly. 4 By constantly referring to such thing as filth and choking stink, the author seeks to create a tone that arouses a feeling of_. ( A) disgust with the dirt ( B) horror at the injustice ( C) revolting at the foul odor ( D) relief that this happened long ago 5 Despite their
17、intense pain and suffering, the Black men found a small measure of comfort in_. ( A) their exercise periods on deck ( B) the breathtaking ocean scenery ( C) their conversations with the Black women ( D) their conversations with one another 6 In the last paragraph, the word of “intrigue“ most exactly
18、 indicates a meaning that _. ( A) the slaves were really planning to fight back and flee out of the ship ( B) the slaves might be sharing their past living pleasure in different villages and discussing what to do in the rest of the horrible voyage ( C) the slaves were probably plotting to revenge ag
19、ainst the Toubob ( D) the slaves were likely to look forward to their future life after they arrived at the new continent 6 When I was a kid, I never knew what my parents or anyone else did for a living. As far as I could tell, all grownups had mysterious jobs that involved drinking lots of coffee a
20、nd arguing about Richard Nixon. If they had job-related stress, they kept it private. Now American families are expected to be more intimate. While this has resulted in a lot more hugs, “I love you“, and attendance at kids football games, unfortunately we parents also insist on sharing the frustrati
21、ons of our work lives. While we have complained about our jobs or fallen asleep in car-pool lines, our children have been noticing. They are worried about us. A new survey, “Ask the children,“ conducted by the Families and Work Institute of New York City, queried more than 1,000 kids between the age
22、s of 8 and 18 about their parents work lives. “If you were granted one wish to change the way your parents work affected your life,“ the survey asked kids, “what would that wish be?“ Most parents assumed that children would want more time with them, but only 10% did. Instead, the most common wish(am
23、ong 34%)was that parents would be less stressed and tired by work. Allison Kevin is the mother of three young children and a professional in the growing field of “work/life quality“, Kevin counsels employees who are overwhelmed by their work and family obligations to carefully review their commitmen
24、ts not only at the office but at home and in the community too and start paring them down. “Its not about getting up earlier in the morning so you can get more done,“ she says. “Its about saying no and making choices. “ We can start by leaving work, and thoughts of work, behind as soon as we start t
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