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1、考研英语模拟试卷 109及答案与解析 一、 Section I Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 1 Even the Saudis or rather, the small number of men who actually rule their troubled country are giving ground in the struggle for w
2、omens rights. For sure, the recommendations (1)_ this week to Crown Prince Abdullah at the end of an (2)_ round of “national dialogue“ concentrating on the role of women were fairly tame. In the reformers-versus-reactionaries (3)_ test of whether women should be allowed to drive cars (at present the
3、y cannot do so in the kingdom, nor can they travel unaccompanied, by whatever (4)_ of motion), the king was merely asked to“ (5)_ a body to study a public transport system for women to facilitate mobility“. (6)_ mention, of course, of the right to vote but then that has been (7)_ to men too, though
4、local elections, on an apparently universal franchise, are supposed to be held in October. In sum, it is a tortoises progress. But the very fact of the debate happening at all is (8)_ and hopeful. It is not just in Saudi Arabia that more rights for women are being demanded (9)_ across the whole of t
5、he Arab and Muslim world. The pushy Americans have made womens rights part of their appeal for greater democracy in (10)_ they now officially call the “broader Middle East“, to include non-Arab Muslim countries such as Iran, Turkey and even Afghanistan. Many Arabs have cautioned the Americans agains
6、t seeking to (11)_ their own values on societies with such different traditions and (12)_ Many leading Muslims have (13)_ the culturally imperious Americans of seeking to (14)_ Is lam. The (15)_ for more democracy in the Muslim world issued by leaders of the eight biggest industrial countries was wa
7、tered down for fear of giving (16)_ Yet, despite the Arabs prickliness, the Americans have helped pep up a debate that is now bubbling fiercely in the Arab world, even (17)_ many Arab leaders, none of whom is directly elected by the people, are understandably (18)_ of reforms that could lead to thei
8、r own toppling. Never before have womens rights in the Arab world been so (19)_ debated. That (20)_ is cause to rejoice. ( A) remoulded ( B) inherited ( C) accorded ( D) handed ( A) unprecedented ( B) unquenchable ( C) unorthodox ( D) unmatched ( A) tenor ( B) gist ( C) glamour ( D) litmus ( A) meta
9、bolism ( B) means ( C) metaphrase ( D) methodology ( A) assign ( B) assuage ( C) assume ( D) attest ( A) Not ( B) Never ( C) No ( D) Scarcely ( A) discounted ( B) demurred ( C) discredited ( D) denied ( A) melodious ( B) remarkable ( C) mercurial ( D) resistant ( A) otherwise ( B) but ( C) thereat (
10、 D) whereupon ( A) what ( B) that ( C) whether ( D) which ( A) sanction ( B) impose ( C) inhibit ( D) license ( A) strategies ( B) ideals ( C) beliefs ( D) tactics ( A) robbed ( B) accused ( C) relieved ( D) stripped ( A) destroy ( B) defy ( C) decimate ( D) dilate ( A) vicinity ( B) collaboration (
11、 C) appeal ( D) flattery ( A) offence ( B) collapse ( C) disaster ( D) passivism ( A) as ( B) so ( C) then ( D) though ( A) aware ( B) supportive ( C) wary ( D) indicative ( A) latently ( B) monotonously ( C) moderately ( D) vigorously ( A) lonely ( B) solo ( C) alone ( D) logo Part A Directions: Re
12、ad the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 No one really likes help. It is a great deal more satisfactory to be given the opportunity to earn ones daily bread; and if, by doing so, one can create a continuing means of livelihood, more j
13、obs, and better living conditions for ones community, that is more satisfactory still. It is on this premise that the World Food Program bases most of its operations. But how can a man born of unemployed, undernourished parents, in, the depths of poverty that spreads the solidarity towns near Latin
14、American cities, or displaced peoples camps in Africa and Asia, begin to make some improvement? Someone must help someone who under stands that both food and employment are fundamental to his need. Most thinking people must have remarked at some time or other that it doesnt make sense for half the p
15、opulation of the world to be in need of better food while governments and farmers elsewhere are worried by surpluses. For a number of years, until recently, North America and Australia had too much wheat. Japan had too much rice. Similarly, the EEC rapidly built a butter “mountain“; in its short his
16、tory. It was an awareness of the cruel paradox of a world with surpluses and starvation that prompted the setting up of the World Food Pro grain by the United Nations and also by the Food and Agricultural Organization. Its organizers realized that it could be useful both to developed and developing
17、countries. It could remove surpluses in such a way that did not upset normal trading or threaten, the livelihood of farmers in contributor countries, and then use these foods to feed people and aid development in poor-privileged areas. So how does the World Food Program (WFP) work and what has it ac
18、hieved? Logically, the story starts with a pledging session. The contributor countries, of which there have been a hundred and four over the years, pledge themselves to give a certain value during the succeeding two years. Most of these pledges are honored by gifts of food, but court tries which do
19、not produce food surplus to their own needs pledge money to finance the administration and shipping of the food given by others., Meanwhile, the WFP staff in Rome get requests from countries which would like to receive, this food aid. Some of these are emergency requests when earthquake, hurricane,
20、flood, drought or pestilence strikes, or political disorder causes a new wave of refuges. Of course, WFP responds to these, but they represent no more than a quarter of its aid in any one year. The real objective is to aid constructive development, and so to make full preparation against the everyda
21、y disaster of having little food to eat, no work to go to, no dignity to have. So the WFP staff are responsive to requests from governments who want initial help to develop new lands for farming, to build roads, to provide irrigation, and so on. The government of the would-be recipient country has t
22、o put forward what is considered to be a worthwhile and workable scheme, and if this is accepted, WFP agrees to supply food to a certain value for a specified period of years (usually three to five). Usually the food is for the people; sometimes it is their farm livestock. 21 The main idea of the fi
23、rst two paragraphs is that many people _. ( A) feel offended by people who offer them gifts ( B) are prevented from rising in the world by the poverty of their surroundings ( C) need to be given both food and the chance to earn their living ( D) feel their pride hurt if they are given charity 22 The
24、 main purpose of Paragraph 2 is to _. ( A) answer an objection that some readers may raise to Paragraph 1 ( B) guard against the possibility that you have read Paragraph 1 ( C) contradict the idea of Paragraph 1 ( D) show more optimistic than Paragraph 1 23 Because there exist surpluses(e.g. wheat,
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