[考研类试卷]2008年中山大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2008年中山大学英语专业(基础英语)真题试卷及答案与解析 一、阅读理解 0 The 1960s witnessed two profound social movements: the civil rights movement and the movement protesting the war in Vietnam. Although they overlapped in time, they were largely distinct. For a brief moment in 1967, however, it appeared that the two movements mi
2、ght unite under the leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr. Kings role in the antiwar movement appears to require little explanation, since he was the foremost advocate of nonviolence of his time. But Kings stance on the Vietnam War cannot be explained in terms of pacifism alone. After all, he was som
3、ething of a latecomer to the antiwar movement, even though by 1965 he was convinced that the role of the United States in the war was indefensible. Why then the two years that passed before he translated his private misgivings into public dissent? Perhaps he believed that he could not criticize Amer
4、ican foreign policy without endangering the support for civil rights that he had won from the federal government. 1 According to the passage, the delay referred to in lines 7-9 is perhaps attributable to which of the following? ( A) Kings ambivalence concerning the role of the United States in the w
5、ar in Vietnam. ( B) Kings desire to keep the leadership of the civil rights movement distinct from that of the antiwar movement. ( C) Kings desire to draw support for the civil rights movement from the leadership of the antiwar movement. ( D) Kings reluctance to jeopardize federal support for the ci
6、vil rights movement. 2 The author supports the claim that “Kings stance on the Vietnam War cannot be explained in terms of pacifism alone“(lines 6-7)by implying which of the following? ( A) King, despite pacifist sympathies, was not convinced that the policy of the federal government in Vietnam was
7、wrong. ( B) Kings belief in nonviolence was formulated in terms of domestic policy rather than in terms of international issues. ( C) Opponents of United States foreign policy within the federal government convinced King of their need for support. ( D) Had Kings actions been based on pacifism alone,
8、 he would have joined the antiwar movement earlier than he actually did. 3 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the movement opposing the war in Vietnam? ( A) It preceded the civil rights movement. ( B) It was well underway by 1967. ( C) It was supported by many who otherwis
9、e opposed public dissent. ( D) It drew support from most civil rights leaders. 4 Which of the following best describes the passage? ( A) It discusses an apparent inconsistency and suggests a reason for it. ( B) It outlines a sequence of historical events. ( C) It shows why a commonly held view is in
10、accurate. ( D) It evaluates an explanation and finally accepts that explanation. 4 Theorists are divided concerning the origin of the Moon. Some hypothesize that the Moon was formed in the same way as were the planets in the inner solar system(Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth)from planetforming mater
11、ials in the presolar nebula. But, unlike the cores of the inner planets, the Moons core contains little or no iron, while the typical planet-forming materials were quite rich in iron. Other theorists propose that the Moon was ripped out of the Earths rocky mantle by the Earths collision with another
12、 large celestial body after much of the Earths iron fell to its core. One problem with the collision hypothesis is the question of how a satellite formed in this way could have settled into the nearly circular orbit that the Moon has today. Fortunately, the collision hypothesis is testable. If it is
13、 true, the mantle rocks of the Moon and the Earth should be the same geochemically. 5 The primary purpose of the passage is to_. ( A) present two hypotheses concerning the origin of the Moon ( B) discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the collision hypothesis concerning the origin of the Moon ( C)
14、propose that hypotheses concerning the Moons origin be tested ( D) argue that the Moon could not have been formed out of the typical planet-forming materials of the presolar nebula 6 According to the passage, Mars and the Earth are similar in which of the following ways? I. Their satellites were for
15、med by collisions with other celestial bodies. II. Their cores contain iron. III. They were formed from the presolar nebula. ( A) III only. ( B) I and III Only. ( C) II and III only. ( D) I, II and III. 7 The author implies that a nearly circular orbit is unlikely for a satellite that_. ( A) circles
16、 one of the inner planets ( B) is deficient in iron ( C) is different from its planet geochemically ( D) was formed by a collision between two celestial bodies 8 Which of the following, if true, would be most likely to make it difficult to verify the collision hypothesis in the manner suggested by t
17、he author? ( A) The Moons core and mantle rock are almost inactive geologically. ( B) The mantle rock of the Earth has changed in composition since the formation of the Moon, while the mantle rock of the Moon has remained chemically inert. ( C) Much of the Earths iron fell to the Earths core long be
18、fore the formation of the Moon, after which the Earths mantle rock remained unchanged. ( D) Certain of the Earths elements, such as platinum, gold, and iridium, followed iron to the Earths core. 8 Why write about literature? Certainly not to be rewarded with money, fame, and love, as Freud suggested
19、 about artists, and not from any assurance of being widely read. General readers may dip into reviews of new books but seldom feel compelled to read literary criticism, especially now that books and writers are less central to American culture than they were fifty years ago. Even professors of liter
20、ature rarely assign critical works to their students, much as they may borrow from them, since literature itself rightly fills out the syllabus. Critics confronting the other arts have the bracing challenge of translating paintings or string quartets or jazz performances into another medium; literar
21、y critics too often play a losing game of paraphrase as their language competes with the works they are describing. Criticism can do much to illuminate all kinds of art, but few works, even famously difficult ones, actually cry out for criticism. 9 The passage DOES NOT make a contrast between_. ( A)
22、 art critics and literary critics ( B) literature and literary criticism ( C) general readers and professors of literature ( D) literature and other kinds of art 10 In line7, the phrase “another medium“ refers to_. ( A) literature ( B) newspaper ( C) language ( D) another form of art 11 Which of the
23、 following statements can be inferred from the passage? ( A) The purpose of literary criticism is not to earn money, fame and love. ( B) Literary criticism has a suspicious status since it cannot illuminate the works it is describing. ( C) Literary criticism is now less popular among general readers
24、 than it used to be fifty years ago. ( D) Even professors of literature nowadays rarely read literary criticism. 12 According to the passage, literary critics and art critics are different in which of the following ways? I. Art critics can attract the attention of media, while literary critics canno
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