[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷122及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 122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 Smoking, which may be a pleasure for some people, is a serious source of discomfort to their fellows. (1)_, medical authorities ex
2、press their (2)_ about the effect of smoking (3)_ the health not only (4)_ those who smoke but also of those who do not. In fact, non smokers who must (5)_ inhale the air polluted by tobacco smoke may (6)_ more than the smokers themselves. As you aye doubtless, (7)_, a considerable number of our stu
3、dents have (8)_ in effort to (9)_ the university to ban smoking in the classroom. I believe they are (10)_ right in their aim. (11)_ I would hope that it is (12)_ to achieve this by (13)_ on the smokers to use good judgment and show concern (14)_ others rather than regulation. Smoking is (15)_ by la
4、w in theater and in halls used for (16)_ films as well as in laboratories where there (17)_ be a fire hazard. Elsewhere, it is up to your good sense. I am (18)_ asking you to maintain (19)_ in the auditoriums, classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the nonsmokers health and well
5、-being in (20)_, which is very important to a large number of our students. ( A) Still ( B) More ( C) Again ( D) Further ( A) concern ( B) trouble ( C) interest ( D) displeasure ( A) on ( B) in ( C) with ( D) to ( A) to ( B) about ( C) with ( D) of ( A) involuntarily ( B) differently ( C) directly (
6、 D) reluctant ( A) endure ( B) suffer ( C) undergo ( D) put ( A) alert ( B) awake ( C) aware ( D) informed ( A) linked ( B) connected ( C) associated ( D) joined ( A) make ( B) persuade ( C) say ( D) talk ( A) entirely ( B) total ( C) just ( D) hole ( A) Then ( B) Further ( C) However ( D) Moreover
7、( A) likely ( B) probable ( C) capable ( D) possible ( A) pleading ( B) begging ( C) suggesting ( D) calling ( A) with ( B) for ( C) in ( D) on ( A) prohibited ( B) stopped ( C) suppressed ( D) prevented ( A) playing ( B) demonstrating ( C) showing ( D) exhibiting ( A) will ( B) should ( C) may ( D)
8、 must ( A) then ( B) therefore ( C) subsequently ( D) so ( A) No smoking ( B) Non-smoker ( C) No smoke ( D) Non-smoke ( A) head ( B) heart ( C) mind ( D) sense Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 My objective
9、 is to analyse certain forms of knowledge, not in terms of repression or law, but in terms of power. But the word power is apt to lead to misunderstandings about the nature, form, and unity of power. By power, I do not mean a group of institutions and mechanisms that ensure the subservience of the c
10、itizenry. I do not mean, either, a mode of subjugation that, in contrast to violence, has the form of the rule. Finally, I do not have in mind a general system of domination exerted by one group over another, a system whose effects, through successive derivations, pervade the entire social body. The
11、 sovereignty of the state, the form of law or the overall unity of a domination are only the terminal forms power takes. It seems to me that power must be understood as the multiplicity of force relations that are immanent in the social sphere; as the process that, through ceaseless struggle and con
12、frontation, transforms, strenghtens, or reverses them; as the support that these force relations find in one another, or on the contrary, the disjunction and contradictions that isolate them from one another; and lastly, as the strategies in which they take effect, whose general design or institutio
13、nal crystallization is embodied in the state apparatus, in the formulation of the law, in the various social hegemonies. Thus, the viewpoint that permits one to understand the exercise of power, even in its more “peripheral“ effects, and that also makes it possible to use its mechanisms as a structu
14、ral framework for analysing the social order, must not be sought in a unique source of sovereignty from which secondary and descendent for/ns of power emanate but in the moving substrate of force relations that, by virtue of their inequality, constantly engender local and unstable states of power. I
15、f power seems omnipresent, it is not because it has the privilege of consolidating everything under its invincible unity, but because it is produced from one moment to the next at every point, or rather in every relation from one point to another. Power is everywhere, not because it embraces everyth
16、ing, but because it comes from everywhere. And if power at times seems to be permanent, repetitious, invert, and self-reproducing, it is simply because the overall effect that emerges from all these mobilities is a concatenation that rests on each of them and seeks in torn to arrest their movement.
17、One needs to be nominalistic, no doubt: power is not an institution, and not a structure; neither is it a certain strength we are endowed with; it is the name that one attributes to a complex strategic situation in a particular society. 21 The authors primary purpose in defining power is to _. ( A)
18、counteract self-serving and confusing uses of the term ( B) establish a compromise among those who have defined the term in different ways ( C) increase comprehension of the term by providing concrete examples ( D) avoid possible misinterpretations resulting from the more common uses of the term 22
19、Which of the following best describes the relationship between law and power? ( A) Law is the protector of power. ( B) Law is the source of power. ( C) Law sets buns to power. ( D) Law is a product of power. 23 The author would be most likely to agree with statements that _. ( A) power tends to corr
20、upt; absolute power corrupts absolutely ( B) it is from the people and their deeds that power springs ( C) the highest proof of virtue is to possess boundless power without abusing it ( D) to love knowledge is to love power 24 The authors attitude toward the various kinds of compulsion employed by s
21、ocial institutions is best described as _. ( A) concerned and sympathetic ( B) scientific and detached ( C) suspicious and cautious ( D) reproachful and disturbed 25 The word “omnipresent“ in Para. 3 probably means _. ( A) eternal ( B) strategic ( C) present everywhere ( D) sovereign 26 Bobby and hi
22、s master, farmer John Gray, were familiar sights in Edinburgh. Every Wednesday after a visit to market and exactly as the time-gun boomed one oclock, the two would enter Traills Dining Room for their midday meal, a frugal lunch for Gray, and a bun for Bobby. Then in 1858, the schedule was interrupte
23、d. Farmer Gray died. Three days after the funeral exactly at one oclock, Traill found him self looking into a pair of beseeching canine eyes. Bobby got his bun and disappeared. This was repeated for several days until Traills curiosity got the better of him. He followed the small terrier as he left
24、and raced to his masters grave. There he remained each day, fair or foul, despite the efforts of dog-loving townspeople to give him a new home. The graveyard caretaker, while sympathetic, was at first not so willing to let him in. But Bobbys devotion and fidelity were so great that the caretaker pro
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