[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷118及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 118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 The professor talked to American and Brazilian students about lateness in both an informal and a formal situation: lunch with a fri
2、end and in a university class, respectively. He gave them an example and asked them how they would (1)_ if they had a lunch appointment with a friend, the average American student (2)_ lateness as 19 minutes after the (3)_ time. On the other hand, the average Brazilian student felt the friend was la
3、te after 33 minutes. In an American university, students are expected to arrive at the appointed (4)_ Classes not only begin, but also end at the (5)_ time in the United States. In the Brazilian class, only a few students left the class at noon; many (6)_ past 12:30 to discuss questions. (7)_ arrivi
4、ng late may not be very important in Brazil, (8)_ is staying late. The (9)_ for these differences is complicated. People from Brazilian and North American (10)_ have different feeling about lateness. In Brazil, the students believe that a person who usually (11)_ than a person who is always (12)_. I
5、n fact, Brazilians expect a person with (13)_ or prestige to arrive late, while in the United States lateness is usually (14)_ disrespectful and unacceptable. (15)_, if a Brazilian is late for an appointment with a North American, the American may misinterpret the (16)_ and become angry. As a result
6、 of his study, the professor learned that the Brazilian students were not being (17)_ to him. Instead, they were simply be having in the (18)_ way for a Brazilian student in Brazil. Eventually, the professor was able to (19)_ his own behavior so that he could feel (20)_ in the new culture. ( A) refl
7、ect ( B) react ( C) recall ( D) reply ( A) defined ( B) regarded ( C) described ( D) expected ( A) discussed ( B) agreed ( C) decided ( D) settled ( A) instant ( B) minute ( C) moment ( D) hour ( A) scheduled ( B) assigned ( C) arranged ( D) appointed ( A) appeared ( B) reported ( C) remained ( D) r
8、eturned ( A) When ( B) Although ( C) While ( D) Despite ( A) either ( B) neither ( C) but ( D) also ( A) statement ( B) situation ( C) environment ( D) explanation ( A) countries ( B) customs ( C) cultures ( D) continent ( A) arrives ( B) attends ( C) remains ( D) stays ( A) at the time ( B) in no t
9、ime ( C) ahead of time ( D) on time ( A) position ( B) career ( C) status ( D) title ( A) understood ( B) considered ( C) granted ( D) recognized ( A) Nevertheless ( B) However ( C) Occasionally ( D) Consequently ( A) factor ( B) cause ( C) reason ( D) excuse ( A) disrespectful ( B) unacceptable ( C
10、) informal ( D) mistaken ( A) probable ( B) special ( C) appropriate ( D) particular ( A) attempt ( B) adapt ( C) accept ( D) adopt ( A) grateful ( B) precious ( C) welcome ( D) comfortable Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or
11、D. (40 points) 21 Beauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable occupations. Personal consultants give them better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attra
12、ctive defendants. But in the executive circle, beauty can become a liability. While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman. Handsome male executives were perceived as having more integrity than plainer men; effort and ability were t
13、hought to account for their success. Attractive female executives were considered to have less integrity than unattractive ones; their success was attributed not to ability but to factors such as luck. All unattractive women executives were thought to have more integrity and to be more capable than
14、the attractive female executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was attributed more to personal relationships and less to ability than was that of attractive overnight successes. Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is perceiv
15、ed to be more feminine and an attractive man more masculine than the less attractive ones. Thus, an attractive woman masculine position appears to lack the “masculine“ qualities required. This is tree even in politics. “When the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differentl
16、y,“ says Anne Bow man, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates. She asked 125 undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photographs were of candidates f
17、or political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them. The results showed that attractive males utterly defeated unattractive men, but the women who had been ranked most attractive invariably received the fewest votes. 21 The word “liability“(Para. 1) most p
18、robably means “_“. ( A) misfortune ( B) instability ( C) disadvantage ( D) burden 22 In traditionally female jobs, attractiveness _. ( A) reinforces the feminine qualities required ( B) makes women look more honest and capable ( C) is of primary importance to women ( D) often enables women to succee
19、d quickly 23 Bowmans experiment reveals that when it comes to politics, attractiveness _. ( A) turns out to be an obstacle to men ( B) affects men and women alike ( C) has as little effect on men as on women ( D) is more of an obstacle than a benefit to women 24 It can be inferred from the passage t
20、hat peoples views on beauty are often _. ( A) practical ( B) prejudiced ( C) old-fashioned ( D) radical 25 The author writes this passage to _. ( A) discuss the negative aspects of being attractive ( B) give advice to job-seekers who are attractive ( C) demand equal rights for women ( D) emphasize t
21、he importance of appearance 26 The U.S. government has recently helped people learn more about the dangers of earthquakes by publishing a map. This map shows the chances of an earthquake in each part of the country. The areas of the map where earthquakes are most likely to occur are called earth qua
22、ke “belts“ where government is spending a great deal of money and is working hard to help discover the answer to these two questions; 1. Can we predict earthquakes? 2. Can we control earthquakes? To answer the first question, scientists are looking very closely at the most active fault(断层 ) systems
23、in the country, such as the San Andreas fault in California. A fault is a. break between two sections of the earths surface. These breaks between sections are the places where earthquakes occur. Scientists look at the faults for changes, which might show that an earthquake was about to occur. But it
24、 will probably be many years before we can predict earthquakes accurately. And the control of earthquakes is even farther away. Nevertheless, there have been some interesting developments in the field of controlling earthquakes. The most interesting development concerns the Rocky Mountain Arsenal ea
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