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1、考研英语模拟试卷 172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 Speech, whether oral or written, is a used commodity. If we are to be heard, we must (1)_ our words from those (2)_ to us within fa
2、milies, peer groups, societal institutions, and political net works. Our utterances position us both in an immediate social dialogue (3)_ our addressee and, simultaneously, in a larger ideological one (4)_ by history and society. We speak as an individual and also, as a student or teacher, a husband
3、 or wife, a person of a particular discipline, social class, religion, race, or other socially constructed (5)_. Thus, to varying degrees, all speaking is a (6)_ of others words and all writing is rewriting. As language (7)_, we experience individual agency by in fusing our own intentions (8)_ other
4、 peoples words, and this can be very hard. (9)_, schools, like into churches and courtrooms, are places (10)_ people speak words that are more important than they are. The words of a particular discipline, like those of “God the father“ or of “the law,“ are being articulated by spokespeople for the
5、given authority. The (11)_ of the addressed, the listener, is to acknowledge the words and their (12)_. In Bakhtins (13)_, “the authoritative word is located in a distanced zone, organically connected with a (14)_ that is felt to be hierarchally higher.“ (15)_, part of growing up in an ideological s
6、ense is becoming more “selective“ about the words we appropriate and, (16)_ pass on to others. In Bakhtins (17)_, responsible people do not treat (18)_ as givens, they treat them as utterances, spoken by particular people located in specific ways in the social landscape. Becoming alive to the socio-
7、ideological complexity of language use is (19)_ to becoming a more responsive language user and, potentially, a more playful one too, able to use a (20)_ of social voices, of perspectives, in articulating ones own ideas. ( A) invent ( B) appropriate ( C) coin ( D) change ( A) essential ( B) attainab
8、le ( C) usable ( D) available ( A) through ( B) by ( C) with ( D) in ( A) created ( B) avowed ( C) invented ( D) attested ( A) schedule ( B) category ( C) archives ( D) index ( A) rewriting ( B) recreating ( C) relearning ( D) revoicing ( A) users ( B) learners ( C) students ( D) educators ( A) out
9、of ( B) onto ( C) away from ( D) into ( A) Traditionally ( B) Similarly ( C) However ( D) Strangely ( A) in where ( B) in that ( C) in which ( D) what ( A) character ( B) role ( C) function ( D) user ( A) understanding ( B) denotation ( C) sense ( D) significance ( A) terms ( B) views ( C) discourse
10、 ( D) opinions ( A) past ( B) present ( C) future ( D) ancient time ( A) Because ( B) Besides ( C) Furthermore ( D) And yet ( A) in contrary ( B) in contrast ( C) in turn ( D) in return ( A) argument ( B) points ( C) terms ( D) view ( A) word ( B) a word ( C) the word ( D) words ( A) sensible ( B) c
11、ritical ( C) emergent ( D) urgent ( A) difference ( B) colorfulness ( C) diversity ( D) variation Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The Catholic Church is changing in America at its most visible point: the
12、parish church where believers pray, sing and clasp hands across pews to share the peace of God. Today there are fewer parishes and fewer priests than in 1990 and fewer of the nations 65 million Catholics in those pews. And theres no sign of return. Some blame the explosive 2002 clergy sexual abuse s
13、candal and its financial price tag. But a study of 176 Roman Catholic dioceses shows no statistically significant link between the decline in priests and parishes and the $772 million the church has spent to date on dealing with the scandal. Rather, the changes are driven by a constellation of facto
14、rs: -Catholics are moving from cities in the Northeast and Midwest to the suburbs, South and Southwest. -For decades, so few men have become priests that one in five dioceses now cant put a priest in every parish. -Mass attendance has fallen as each generation has become less religiously observant.
15、-Bishops trained to bless, not to budget lack the managerial skills to govern multimillion dollar institutions. All these trends had begun years before the scandal piled on financial pressures to cover settlements, legal costs, care and counseling for victims and abusers. The Archdiocese of Boston,
16、epicenter of the crisis, sold chancery property to cover is 85 million in settlements last year, and this year will close 67 churches and recast 16 others as new parishes or worship sites without a full-time priest. Archbishop Sean OMalley has said the crisis and the reconfiguration plan are “in no
17、way“ related. He cites demographic shifts, the priest shortage and aging, crumbling buildings too costly to keep up. Fargo, N.D, which spent $821,000 on the abuse crisis, will close 23 parishes, but its because the diocese is short of more than 50 priests for its 158 parishes, some with fewer than a
18、 dozen families attending Mass. They know how this feels in Milwaukee. That archdiocese shuttered about one in five parishes from 1995 to 2003. The city consolidations “gave some people who had been driving back into the city from new homes in the suburbs a chance to say they had no loyalty to a new
19、 parish and begin going to one near their home,“ says Noreen Welte, director of parish planning for the Milwaukee Archdiocese. “It gave some people who already were mad at the church for one reason or another excuse to stop going altogether.“ 21 Which of the following reflects the change of Catholic
20、 Church? ( A) Fewer prayers in the church. ( B) Fewer pews in the parish. ( C) Fewer Catholics in America. ( D) Fewer signs in the peace of God. 22 The relationship between the first two paragraphs can be described as ( A) the Catholic Church of the past compared with that of today. ( B) the problem
21、 with the Catholic Church revealed and explained. ( C) the reform of the Catholic Church argued for and against. ( D) the practice of the Catholic Church introduced and condemned. 23 Attendance of the Church has declined because ( A) there are fewer parishes and priests now. ( B) few Catholics obser
22、ve religious rules. ( C) people are losing enthusiasm for religion. ( D) the financial pressures are overwhelming. 24 The “reconfiguration plan“(Para. 4) probably refers to_. ( A) selling the Church property. ( B) covering the cost of settlements. ( C) shutting and remolding churches. ( D) keeping u
23、p crumbling buildings. 25 Noreen Welte seems to suggest that some people ( A) had difficulty adopting a new parish. ( B) preferred to go to the church near their home. ( C) disliked the church for several reasons. ( D) meant to escape the church. 26 House-price falls are gathering momentum and are s
24、preading across the UK, according to a monthly poll of surveyors which on Monday delivered its gloomiest reading for nearly 12 years. Fifty-six percent of surveyors contacted by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors reported price falls in the three months to October. Only 3 percent saw price
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