[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷98及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷 98及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 The London Stock Exchange has been famous as a place for men only, and women used to be strictly forbidden to enter. But the world is changing day by day, and even the Stock Exchange, which seemed to be a mens castle, is gradually opening its doors
2、to the other sex. On 16th November 1971, a great decision was taken. The Stock Exchange Council(the body of men that administers the Stock Exchange)decided that women should be allowed onto the new trading floor when it opened in 1973. But the “castle“ had not been completely conquered. The first gi
3、rls to work in “The House“ were not brokers or jobbers. They were neither allowed to become partners in stock broking firms, nor to be authorized dealers in stocks and shares. They were simply junior clerks and telephone operators. Women have been trying to get into the Stock Exchange for many years
4、. Several votes have been taken in “The House“ to see whether the members would be willing to allow women to become members, but the answer has always been “No“. There have been three refusals of this kind since 1967. Now women are admitted, although in a very junior capacity. Two forms of jobbers m
5、ade an application to the Stock Exchange Council to be allowed to employ girl clerks. Permission was finally given. A member of the Stock Exchange explained after this news had been given, “The new floor is going to be different from the old one. All the jobbers will have their own stands, with spac
6、e for a telephone and typewriters, therefore there will have to be typists and telephone operators. So women must be allowed in.“ This decision did not mean a very great victory in the war for equal rights for women. However, it was a step in the right direction. The Chairman of the new building wil
7、l eventually lead to women being allowed to have full membership of the Stock Exchange. It is only a matter of time; it must happen. 1 The London Stock Exchange is famous_. ( A) for its favorable location ( B) for its policy of opening its doors to women ( C) because it has been a place for men only
8、 ( D) because women are now beginning to enter its doors to work 2 Several votes have been taken in “The House“_. ( A) to see if women were willing to become members ( B) to decide when women would be allowed into “The House“ ( C) to find out whether the members were willing to allow women to become
9、 members ( D) to decide when to allow women onto the new trading floor 3 Which of the following is true? ( A) Since 1973 women have been allowed to work with the London Stock Exchange. ( B) Women have always been refused participation in stock trading. ( C) Women were never officially allowed to ent
10、er the Stock Exchange. ( D) Men have been trying to get into the Stock Exchange. 4 What is this article about? ( A) Womens place in society. ( B) How the London Stock Exchange functioned in 1971. ( C) How women have been struggling for full membership of the Stock Exchange. ( D) How women were gradu
11、ally allowed to work in the Stock Exchange. 4 When we talk about intelligence, we do not mean the ability to get a good score on a certain kind of test, or even the ability to do well in school. By intelligence we mean a style of life, a life, a way of behaving in various situations. The true test o
12、f intelligence is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we dont know what to do. The intelligent person, young or old, meeting a new situation or problem, opens himself up to it. He tries to take in with mind and senses everything he can about it. He thinks about it, instead of abou
13、t himself or what it might cause to happen to him. He grapples with it boldly, imaginatively, resourcefully, and if not confidently, at least hopefully; if he fails to master it, he looks without fear or shame at his mistakes and learns what he can from them. This is intelligence. Clearly its roots
14、lie in a certain feeling about life, and ones self with respect to life. Just as clearly, unintelligence is not what most psychologists seem to suppose, the same thing as intelligence, only less of it. It is an entirely different style of behavior, arising out of entirely different set of attitudes.
15、 Years of watching and comparing bright children with the not-bright, or less bright, have shown that they are very different kinds of people. The bright child is curious about life and reality, eager to get in touch with it, embrace it, unite himself with it. There is no wall, no barrier, between h
16、imself and life. On the other hand, the dull child is far less curious, far less interested in what goes on and what is real, more inclined to live in a world of fantasy. The bright child likes to experiment, to try things out. He lives by the maxim that there is more than one way to skin a cat. If
17、he cant do something one way, hell try another. The dull child is usually afraid to try at all. It takes a great deal of urging to get him to try even once; if that try fails, he is through. Nobody starts off stupid. Hardly an adult in a thousand, or ten thousand could in any three years of his life
18、 learn as much, grow as much in his understanding of the world around him, as every infant learns and grows in his first three years. But what happens, as we grow older, to this extraordinary capacity for learning and intellectual growth? What happens is that it is destroyed, and more than by any ot
19、her one thing, it is destroyed by the process that we misname education a process that goes on in most homes and schools. 5 The writer believes that intelligence is_. ( A) doing well in school ( B) doing well on some examinations ( C) a certain type of behavior ( D) good scores on tests 6 The writer
20、 believes that “unintelligence“ is_. ( A) similar to intelligence ( B) less than intelligence ( C) the common belief of most psychologists ( D) a particular way of looking at the world 7 Why does the writer say that education is misnamed? ( A) Because it takes place more in homes than in school. ( B
21、) Because it discourages intellectual growth. ( C) Because it helps dull children with their problems. ( D) Because it helps children understand the world around them. 8 In the paragraphs which follow the above passage, the writer probably discusses_. ( A) how education destroys the development of i
22、ntelligence ( B) how bright children differ from dull children ( C) how intelligence is inherited ( D) how the childs intellectual capacity grows at home and school 8 An upsurge of new research suggests animals have a much higher level of brainpower than previous thought. Before defining animals int
23、elligence, scientists defined what is not intelligence. Instinct is not intelligence. It is a skill programmed into an animals brain by its genetic heritage. Rote conditioning or cuing, in which animals learn to do or not to do certain things by following outside signals is also not intelligence, si
24、nce tricks can be learned by repetition, but no real thinking is involved. Scientists believe insight, the ability to use tools, and communications using human language are effective measures. When judging animal intelligence, scientists look for insight, which they define as a flash of sudden under
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