[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷36及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷 36及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 In the 2006 film version of The Devil Wears Prada, Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep, scold her unattractive assistant for imagining that high fashion doesnt affect her.Priestly explains how the deep blue color of the assistants sweater desce
2、nded over the years from fashion shows to department stores and to the bargain bin in which the poor girl doubtless found her garment. This top-down conception of the fashion business couldnt be more out of date or at odds with feverish world described in Overdressed, Elizabeth Clines three-year ind
3、ictment of “fast fashion“.In the last decades or so, advances in technology have allowed mass-market labels such as Zara, H her example, cant be knocked off. Though several fast fashion companies have made efforts to curb their impact on labor and the environment including H people will only start s
4、hopping more sustainably when they cant afford to it. 1 Priestly criticizes her assistant for her_. ( A) poor bargaining skill. ( B) insensitivity to fashion. ( C) obsession with high fashion. ( D) lack of imagination. 2 According to Cline, mass-market labels urge consumers to_. ( A) combat unnecess
5、ary waste. ( B) shut out the feverish fashion world. ( C) resist the influence of advertisements. ( D) shop for their garments more frequently. 3 The word “indictment“ (Line 3, Para.2) is closest in meaning to_. ( A) accusation. ( B) enthusiasm. ( C) indifference. ( D) tolerance. 4 Which of the foll
6、owing can be inferred from the last paragraph? ( A) Vanity has more often been found in idealists. ( B) The fast-fashion industry ignores sustainability. ( C) People are more interested in unaffordable garments. ( D) Pricing is vital to environment-friendly purchasing. 5 What is the subject of the t
7、ext? ( A) Satire on an extravagant lifestyle. ( B) Challenge to a high-fashion myth. ( C) Criticism of the fast-fashion industry. ( D) Exposure of a mass-market secret. 5 A little more than a century ago, Michael Faraday, the noted British physicist, managed to gain audience with a group of high gov
8、ernment officials, to demonstrate an electro-chemical principle, in the hope of gaining support for his work. After observing the demonstrations closely, one of the officials remarked bluntly, “Its a fascinating demonstration, young man, but just what practical application will come of this?“ “I don
9、t know,“ replied Faraday, “but I do know that 100 years from now youll be taxing them.“ From the demonstration of a principle to the marketing of products derived from that principle is often a long way, involved series of steps.The speed and effectiveness with which these steps are taken are closel
10、y related to the history of management, the art of getting things done.Just as management applies to the wonders that have evolved from Faraday and other inventors, so it applied some 4,000 years ago to the working of the great Egyptian and Mesopotamian import and export firms.to Hannibals remarkabl
11、e feat of crossing the Alps in 218 B.C.with 90,000 foot soldiers, 12,000 horsemen and a “conveyor belt“ of 40 elephants.or to the early Christian Church, with its world-shaking concepts of individual freedom and equality. These ancient innovators were deeply involved in the problems of authority, di
12、visions of labor, discipline, unity of command, clarity of direction and the other basic factors that are so meaningful to management today.But the real impetus to management as an emerging profession was the Industrial Revolution.Originating in 18-century England, it was triggered by a series of cl
13、assic inventions and new processes; among them John Kays Flying Shuttle in 1733, James Hargroves Spinning Jenny in 1770, Samuel Comptons Mule Spinner in 1779 and Edmund Cartwrights Power Loom in 1785. 6 The anecdote about Michael Faraday indicates that _. ( A) politicians tax everything ( B) people
14、are skeptical about the values of pure research ( C) government should support scientists ( D) he was rejected by his government 7 Management is defined as_. ( A) the creator of the Industrial Revolution ( B) supervising subordinates ( C) the art of getting things done ( D) an emerging profession 8
15、Management came into its own_. ( A) in the Egyptian and Mesopotamian import and export firms ( B) in Hannibals famous trip across the Alps ( C) in the development of early Christian Church ( D) in the eighteenth century 9 A problem of management NOT mentioned in this passage is_. ( A) the problem of
16、 command ( B) division of labor ( C) control by authority ( D) competition 9 By education, I mean the influence of the environment upon the individual to produce a permanent change in the habits of behavior, of thought and of attitude.It is in being thus susceptible to the environment that man diffe
17、rs from the animals, and the higher animals from the lower.The lower animals are influenced by the environment but not in the direction of changing their habits.Their instinctive responses are few and fixed by heredity.When transferred to an unnatural situation, such an animal is led astray by its i
18、nstincts.Thus the “ant-lion“ whose instinct implies it to bore into loose sand by pushing backwards with abdomen, goes backwards on a plate of glass as soon as danger threatens, and endeavors, with the utmost exertions to bore into it.It knows no other mode of flight, “or if such a lonely animal is
19、engaged upon a chain of actions and is interrupted, it either goes on vainly with the remaining actions (as useless as cultivating an unsown field) or dies in helpless inactivity“.Thus a net-making spider which digs a burrow and rims it with a bastion of gravel and bits of wood, when removed from a
20、half finished home, will not begin again, though it will continue another burrow, even one made with a pencil. Advance in the scale of evolution along such lines as these could only be made by the emergence of creatures with more and more complicated instincts.Such beings we know in the ants and spi
21、ders.But another line of advance was destined to open out a much more far-reaching possibility of which we do not see the end perhaps even in man.Habits, instead of being born ready-made (when they are called instincts and not habits at all), were left more and more to the formative influence of the
22、 environment, of which the most important factor was the parent who now cared for the young animal during a period of infancy in which vaguer instincts than those of the insects were molded to suit surroundings which might be considerably changed without harm. This means, one might at first imagine,
23、 that gradually heredity becomes less and environment more important.But this is hardly the truth and certainly not the whole truth.For although fixed automatic responses like those of the insect-like creatures are no longer inherited, although selection for purification of that sort is no longer go
24、ing on, yet selection for educability is very definitely still of importance.The ability to acquire habits can be conceivably inherited just as much as can definite responses to narrow situations.Besides, since a mechanism is now, for the first time, created by which the individual (in contradiction
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