[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷135及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷 135及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 In such a changing, complex society formerly simple solutions to informational needs become complicated. Many of lifes problems which were solved by asking family members, friends or colleagues are beyond the capability of the extended family to re
2、solve. Where to turn for expert information and how to determine which expert advice to accept are questions facing many people today. In addition to this, there is the growing mobility of people since World War . As families move away from their stable community, their friends of many years, their
3、extended family relationships, the informal flow of information is cut off, and with it the confidence that information will be available when needed and will be trustworthy and reliable. The almost unconscious flow of information about the simplest aspects of living can be cut off. Thus, things onc
4、e learned subconsciously through the casual communications of the extended family must be consciously learned. Adding to societal changes today is an enormous stockpile of information. The individual now has more information available than any generation, and the task of finding that one piece of in
5、formation relevant to his or her specific problem is complicated, time-consuming and sometimes even overwhelming. Coupled with the growing quantity of information is the development of technologies which enable the storage and delivery of more information with greater speed to more locations than ha
6、s ever been possible before. Computer technology makes it possible to store vast amounts of data in machine-readable files, and to program computers to locate specific information. Telecommunication developments enable the sending of messages via television, radio, and very shortly, electronic mail
7、to bombard people with multitudes of messages. Satellites have extended the power of communications to report events at the instant of occurrence. Expertise can be shared world wide through teleconferencing, and problems in dispute can be settled without the participants leaving their homes and/or j
8、obs to travel to a distant conference site. Technology has facilitated the sharing of information and the storage and delivery of information, thus making more information available to more people. In this world of change and complexity, the need for information is of greatest importance. Those peop
9、le who have accurate, reliable up-to-date information to solve the day-to-day problems, the critical problems of their business, social and family life, will survive and succeed. “Knowledge is power“ may well be the truest saying and access to information may be the most critical requirement of all
10、people. 1 The word “it“ (Line 3, Para. 2) most probably refers to _. ( A) the lack of stable communities ( B) the breakdown of informal information channels ( C) the increased mobility of families ( D) the growing number of people moving from place to place 2 The main problem people may encounter to
11、day arises from the fact that _. ( A) they have to learn new things consciously ( B) they lack the confidence of securing reliable and trustworthy information ( C) they have difficulty obtaining the needed information readily ( D) they can hardly carry out casual communications with an extended fami
12、ly 3 From the passage we can infer that _. ( A) electronic mail will soon play a dominant role in transmitting messages ( B) it will become more difficult for people to keep secrets in an information era ( C) people will spend less time holding meetings or conferences ( D) events will be reported on
13、 the spot mainly through satellites 4 We can learn from the last paragraph that _. ( A) it is necessary to obtain as much ( B) people should make the best use of the information ( C) we should realize the importance of accumulating information ( D) it is of vital importance to acquire needed informa
14、tion efficiently 4 Personality is to a large extent inherent A-type parents usually bring about A-type offspring. But the environment must also have a profound effect, since if competition is important to the parents, it is likely to become a major factor in the lives of their children. One place wh
15、ere children soak up A-characteristics is school, which is, by its very nature, a highly competitive institution. Too many schools adopt “the win at all costs“ moral standard and measure their success by sporting achievements. The current passion for making children compete against their classmates
16、or against the clock produces a two-layer system, in which competitive A-types seem in some way better than their B-type fellows. Being too keen to win can have dangerous consequences: remember that Pheidippides, the first marathon runner, dropped dead seconds after saying: “Rejoice, we conquer!“ By
17、 far the worst form of competition in schools is the disproportionate emphasis on examinations. It is a rare school that allows pupils to concentrate on those things they do well. The merits of competition by examination are somewhat questionable, but competition in the certain knowledge of failure
18、is positively harmful. Obviously, it is neither practical nor desirable that all A-youngsters change into Bs. The world needs A-types, and schools have an important duty to try to fit a childs personality to his possible future employment. It is top management. If the preoccupation of schools with a
19、cademic work was lessened, more time might be spent teaching children surer values. Perhaps selection for the caring professions, especially medicine could be made less by good grades in chemistry and more by such considerations as sensitivity and sympathy. It is surely a mistake to choose our docto
20、rs exclusively from A-type stock. Bs are important and should be encouraged. 5 According to the passage, A-type individuals are usually _. ( A) impatient ( B) considerate ( C) aggressive ( D) agreeable 6 The author is strongly opposed to the practice of examinations at schools because _. ( A) the pr
21、essure is too great on the students ( B) some students are bound to fail ( C) failure rates are too high ( D) the results of examinations are doubtful 7 The selection of medical professionals are currently based on _. ( A) candidates sensitivity ( B) academic achievements ( C) competitive spirit ( D
22、) surer values 8 From the passage we can draw the conclusion that _. ( A) the personality of a child is well established at birth ( B) family influence dominates the shaping of ones characteristics ( C) the development of ones personality is due to multiple factors ( D) B-type characteristics can fi
23、nd no place in competitive society 8 That experiences influence subsequent behaviour is evidence of an obvious but nevertheless remarkable activity called remembering. Learning could not occur without the function popularly named memory. Constant practice has such as effect on memory as to lead to s
24、killful performance on the piano, to recitation of a poem, and even to reading and understanding these words. So-called intelligent behaviour demands memory, remembering being a primary requirement for reasoning. The ability to solve any problem or even to recognize that a problem exists depends on
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