[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷154及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 154及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Most of us find the forgetting easier, but maybe we should work on the forgiving part. “Holding on to hurts and nursing grudges wear you down physically and emotionally,“ says Stanford University psychologist Fred Luskin, author of Forgive for Good. “For
2、giving someone can be a powerful antidote.“ In a recent study, Charlotte, assistant/associate professor of psychology at Hope College in Holland, Michigan; and this colleagues asked 71 volunteers to remember a past hurt. Tests recorded the highest blood pressure, heart rate and muscle tensionthe sam
3、e responses that occur when people are angry. Research has linked anger and heart disease. When the volunteers were asked to imagine empathizing, even forgiving those who had wronged them, they remained calm by comparison. Whats more, forgiveness can be learned, insists Luskin, director of the Stanf
4、ord Forgive- ness Project, “We teach people to rewrite their story in their minds, to change from victim to he- m. If the hurt is from a spouses infidelity, we might encourage them to think of themselves not only as a person who was cheated on, but as the person who tried to keep the marriage togeth
5、er. Two years ago, Luskin tested his method on 5 Northern Irish women whose sons had been murdered. After undergoing a week of forgiveness training, the womens sense of hurt, measured using psychological tests, had fallen by more than half. They were also much less likely to feel depressed and angry
6、. “Forgiving isnt about forgetting what happened,“ says Luskin. “It is about breaking free of the person who wronged us.“ The early signs that forgiving improves overall health are promising: A survey of 1,423 adults by the University of Michigans Institute for Social Research in 2001 found that peo
7、ple who had forgiven someone in their past also reported being in better health than those who hadnt. However, while 75% said they were sure God had forgiven them for past mistakes, only 52% had been able to find it in their hearts to forgive others. Forgiveness; it seems, is still divine. 1 Which o
8、f the following statements can be used as a best title for this passage? ( A) The Healing Power of Forgiveness ( B) Forget and Forgive ( C) Forgiveness Is Divine ( D) The Study on Forgiveness 2 The following statements can be concluded from the study made by Charlotte EXCEPT that_. ( A) forgiving ca
9、n make people calm down. ( B) when people recall a past hurt, they tend to be more irritated ( C) there is no link between forgiving and a heart disease ( D) when people recall a past hurt, they tend to have a higher blood pressure and heart rate 3 According to Luskin, if ones husband is not loyal t
10、o her, shed better _. ( A) seek help from a therapist ( B) try to keep the marriage together ( C) clean forget what has happened ( D) take it seriously 4 According to the passage, the survey made by the University of Michigans Institute for Social Research mainly shows_. ( A) it is divine to forgive
11、 others ( B) people are more healthy if they can forgive someone in the past ( C) forgiving is clean forgetting what has happened ( D) forgiving cannot improve health 5 The last paragraph implies that_. ( A) only God is able to forgive others who have made errors ( B) forgiveness is already widespre
12、ad among common people ( C) God is more lenient than human being ( D) its not easy for people to forgive others 5 Crossing Wesleyan Universitys campus usually requires walking over colorful messages chalked on the ground. They can be as innocent as meeting announcements, but in a growing number of c
13、ases the language is meant to shock. Its not uncommon, for instance, to see lewd reference to professors sexual preferences scrawled across a path or the mention of the word “Nig“ that African-American students say make them feel uncomfortable. In resp0nse, officials and students at schools are now
14、debating ways to lead their communities away from forms of expression that offend or harass. In the process, theyre putting up against the difficulties of regulating speech at institutions that pride themselves on fostering open debate. Mr. Bennet of Wesleyan says he had gotten used to seeing occasi
15、onal chalkings filled with four-letter words. Campus tradition made any horizontal surface not attached to a building a potential billboard. But when chalkings began taking on a more threatening and obscene tone, Bennet deeided to act. “This is not acceptable in a workplace and not acceptable in an
16、institution of higher learning,“ Bennet says. For now, Bennet is seeking input about what kind of message-posting policy the school should adopt. The student assembly recently passed a resolution saying the “right to speech comes with implicit responsibilities to respect community standards“. Other
17、public universities have confronted problems this year while considering various ways of regulating where students can express themselves. At Harvard Law School, the recent controversy was more linked to the academic setting. Minority students there are seeking to curb what they consider harassing s
18、peech in the wake of a series of incidents last spring. At a meeting held by the “Committee on Health Diversity“ last week, the schools Black Law Students Association endorsed a policy targeting discriminatory harassment. It would trigger a review by school officials if there were charges of “severe
19、 or pervasive conduct“ by students or faculty. The policy would cover harassment based on, but not limited to, factors such as race, religion, creed, sexual orientation, national origin, and ethnicity. Boston attorney Harvey Silverglate, says other schools have adopted similar harassment policies th
20、at are actually speech codes, punishing students for raising certain ideas. “Restricting students from saying anything that would be perceived ns very unpleasant by another student continues uninterrupted,“ says Silverglate, who attended the Harvard Law Town Meeting last week. 6 What is the typical
21、scene found in the campus of Wesleyan University? ( A) Pieces of jokes are written in almost every WC. ( B) There are some meeting announcements on the billboard. ( C) All kinds of messages are written on the paths. ( D) Some people are shocked by the meeting announcements. 7 From the passage we can
22、 know that_. ( A) officials and students are debating whether they should have free speech ( B) in the past few years, people did not have any freedom of speech ( C) some students are attacked politically as targets ( D) officials and students are discussing ways of avoiding offending messages 8 Whi
23、ch of the following statements can best describe Mr. Bennets reaction to the doodling off campus? ( A) He has accustomed to seeing massages on the billboard. ( B) He thinks that it is not acceptable to have chalkiness on the ground in an institution of higher learning. ( C) He is looking for a good
24、policy which can guide the way of students message posting. ( D) He has decided to chalk some messages to fight against the harassing ones. 9 The essence of the problem is to _. ( A) stick up for free speech ( B) cleanse the academic setting ( C) cut the throat of free speech ( D) please the minorit
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