[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷167及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 167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 Euthanasia has been a topic of controversy in Europe since at least 1936.On an average of six times a day, a doctor in Holland prac
2、tices “active“ euthanasia: (1)_ administering a lethal drug to a (2)_ ill patient who has asked to be relieved (3)_ suffering. Twenty times a day, life prolonging treatment is withheld or withdrawn (4)_ there is no hope that it can (5)_ an ultimate cure. “Active“ euthanasia remains a crime on the Du
3、tch statute books, punishable (6)_ 12 years in prison. But a series of court cases over the past 15 years has made it clear that a competent physician who (7)_ it out will not be prosecuted. Euthanasia, often called “mercy killing“, is a crime everywhere in Western Europe. (8)_ more and more doctors
4、 and nurses in Britain, Germany, Holland and elsewhere readily (9)_ to practicing it, most often in the “passive“ form of withholding or withdrawing(10)_. The long simmering euthanasia issue has lately (11)_ into a sometimes fierce public debate, (12)_ both sides claiming the mantle of ultimate righ
5、teousness. Those (13)_ to the practice see themselves (14)_ sacred principles of respect for life, (15)_ those in favor raise the banner of humane treatment. After years (16)_ the defensive, the advocates now seem to be (17)_ ground. Recent polls in Britain show that 72 percent of British (18)_ favo
6、r euthanasia in some circumstances. An astonishing 76 percent of (19)_ to a poll taken late last year in France said they would like the law changed to (20)_ mercy killings. Obviously, pressure groups favoring euthanasia and “assisted suicide“ have grown steadily in Europe over the years. Notes: eut
7、hanasia 安乐死 lethal 致命的 statute book 法典 prosecute 起诉 simmering 处于沸腾的状态 mantle 重任,责任 ( A) incidentally ( B) intentionally ( C) intermittently ( D) intensely ( A) terminally ( B) finally ( C) eventually ( D) ultimately ( A) against ( B) off ( C) of ( D) out of ( A) though ( B) when ( C) that ( D) since
8、 ( A) effect ( B) affect ( C) result ( D) execute ( A) for ( B) in ( C) to ( D) by ( A) works ( B) saves ( C) carries ( D) rescues ( A) Because ( B) Hence ( C) And ( D) But ( A) admit ( B) allege ( C) approve ( D) adopt ( A) cure ( B) treatment ( C) operation ( D) remedy ( A) smoothed over ( B) boil
9、ed over ( C) broke down ( D) burst out ( A) due to ( B) at ( C) for ( D) with ( A) rejected ( B) objected ( C) responded ( D) opposed ( A) abandoning ( B) confirming ( C) upholding ( D) upgrading ( A) while ( B) when ( C) as ( D) or ( A) in ( B) for ( C) on ( D) against ( A) supporting ( B) reinforc
10、ing ( C) maintaining ( D) gaining ( A) patients ( B) subjects ( C) residents ( D) physicians ( A) officials ( B) citizens ( C) respondents ( D) interviewers ( A) refuse ( B) evaluate ( C) decriminalize ( D) counter Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each tex
11、t by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Of all the areas of learning the most important is the development of attitudes, emotional reactions as well as logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people. “The burnt child fears the fire“ is one instance; another is the rise of despots li
12、ke Hitler. Both these examples also point up the fact that attitudes come from experience. In the one case the experience was direct and impressive; in the other it was indirect and cumulative. The Nazis were influenced largely by the speeches they heard and the books they read. The classroom teache
13、r in the elementary school is in a strategic position to influence attitudes. This is true partly because children acquire attitudes from those adults whose words are highly regarded by them. Another reason it is true is that pupils often devote their time to a subject in school that has only been t
14、ouched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who had previously acquired, little knowledge of Mexico his teachers method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward Mexicans. The media through which the teacher can develop wholesome attitudes are
15、 innumerable. Social studies (with special reference to races, creeds and nationalities), science matters of health and safety, the very atmosphere of the classroom, these are a few of the fertile fields for the inculcation of proper emotional reactions. However, when children go to school with unde
16、sirable attitudes, it is unwise for the teacher to attempt to change their feelings by cajoling or scolding them. She can achieve the proper effect by helping them obtain constructive experiences. To illustrate, first-grade pupils afraid of policemen will probably alter their attitudes after a class
17、room chat with the neighborhood officer in which he explains how he protects them. In the same way, a class of older children can develop attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all-day trips. Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes, because her influence ca
18、n be negative if she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions on which children should be encouraged to reach their own decision as a result of objective analysis of all the facts. Notes: point up (=emphasize)强调,突出 touch upon 触及到 creed 信条,教义 i
19、nculcation 谆谆教诲 cajoling 哄骗 21 Which of the following best describes the organization of the first paragraph of the text? ( A) An assertion is made and two examples are given to illustrate it. ( B) A controversy is stated and two opposite points of view are presented. ( C) A widely accepted definiti
20、on is presented and two men are described. ( D) An idea is stated and two results of recent research are summarized. 22 The central idea conveyed in the above text is that ( A) attitudes affect our actions. ( B) teachers play a significant role in developing or reshaping pupils attitudes. ( C) attit
21、udes can be modified by some classroom experiences. ( D) by their attitudes, teachers dont affect pupils attitudes deliberately. 23 In paragraph 6 the author implies that ( A) the teacher should guide all discussions by revealing her own attitude. ( B) in some aspects of social studies a greater var
22、iety of methods can be used in the upper grades than in the lower grades. ( C) people usually act on the basis of reasoning rather than on emotion. ( D) childrens attitudes often come from those of other children. 24 A statement not made or implied in the text is that ( A) attitudes can be based on
23、the learning of untrue statements. ( B) worthwhile attitudes may be developed in practically every subject area. ( C) attitudes cannot easily be changed by rewards and lectures. ( D) the attitudes of elementary school-aged children are influenced primarily by the way they were treated as infants. 25
24、 The text specially states that ( A) direct experiences are more valuable than indirect ones. ( B) whatever attitudes a child learns in school have already been introduced at home. ( C) teachers can sometimes have an unwholesome influence on children. ( D) teachers should always conceal their own at
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