[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷180及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 180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 Greg Focker, played by Ben Stiller, represents a generation of American kids (1)_ in the 1980s on the philosophy that any achieveme
2、nt, however slight, (2)_ a ribbon. (3)_ replaced punishment; criticism became a dirty word. In Texas, teachers were advised to (4)_ using red ink, the colour of (5)_. In California, a task force was set up to (6)_ the concept of self worth into the education system. Swathing youngsters in a (7)_ shi
3、eld of self-esteem, went the philosophy, would protect them from the nasty things in life, such as bad school grades, underage sex, drug abuse, dead-end jobs and criminality. (8)_ that the ninth-place ribbons are in danger of strangling the (9)_ children they were Supposed to help. Americas (10)_ wi
4、th self-esteem like all developments in psychology, it gradually (11)_ its way to Britain has turned children who were (12)_ with (13)_ into adults who (14)_ at even the mildest brickbats. Many believe that the feel-good culture has risen at the (15)_ of traditional education, an opinion espoused in
5、 a new book, Dumbing Down Our Kids: Why American Children Feel Good About Themselves But Cant Read, Write, or Add, by the conservative commentator Charles Sykes. Not only that, but the foundations (16)_ which the self-esteem industry is built are being (17)_ as decidedly shaky. Roy Baumeister, profe
6、ssor of psychology at Florida State University and once a self-esteem enthusiast, is now (18)_ a revision of the populist orthodoxy. “After all these years, Im sorry to say, my recommendation is this: forget about self-esteem and (19)_ more on self-control and self-discipline,“ he wrote recently. “R
7、ecent work suggests this would be good for the individual and good for society and might even be able to (20)_ some of those promises that self-esteem once made but could not keep.“ ( A) born ( B) cared ( C) yielded ( D) reared ( A) preserved ( B) deserved ( C) reserved ( D) conserved ( A) Apprehens
8、ion ( B) Plausibility ( C) Approval ( D) Resentment ( A) forbid ( B) ban ( C) avoid ( D) evade ( A) reproach ( B) apprehension ( C) error ( D) mistake ( A) reject ( B) inject ( C) project ( D) deject ( A) sturdy ( B) elastic ( C) flexible ( D) smooth ( A) Now ( B) Despite ( C) For ( D) Except ( A) e
9、xactly ( B) very ( C) specific ( D) special ( A) possession ( B) repulsion ( C) obsession ( D) compulsion ( A) wandered ( B) came ( C) filtered ( D) went ( A) packed ( B) scrambled ( C) filled ( D) showered ( A) compliments ( B) complacency ( C) flattering ( D) boast ( A) fumble ( B) crumple ( C) st
10、umble ( D) stagger ( A) fare ( B) expenditure ( C) expense ( D) risk ( A) for ( B) on ( C) to ( D) in ( A) supposed ( B) composed ( C) disposed ( D) exposed ( A) deciding ( B) forcing ( C) pioneering ( D) imposing ( A) put ( B) cut ( C) condense ( D) concentrate ( A) fill ( B) take ( C) commit ( D)
11、bring Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 We have known for a long time that the organization of any particular society is influenced by the definition of the sexes and the distinction drawn between them. But
12、 we have realized only recently that the identity of each sex is not so easy to pin down, and that definitions evolve in accordance with different types of culture known to us, that is, scientific discoveries and ideological revolutions. Our nature is not considered as immutable, either socially or
13、biologically. As we approach the beginning of the 21st century, the substantial progress made in biology and genetics is radically challenging the roles, responsibilities and specific characteristics attributed to each sex, and yet, scarcely twenty years ago, these were thought to be “beyond dispute
14、“. We can safely say, with a few minor exceptions, that the definition of the sexes and their respective functions remained unchanged in the West from the beginning of the 19th century to the 1960s. The role distinction, raised in some cases to the status of uncompromising dualism on a strongly hier
15、archical model, lasted throughout this period, appealing for its justification to nature, religion and customs alleged to have existed since the dawn of time. The woman bore children and took care of the home. The man set out to conquer the world and was responsible for the survival of his family, b
16、y satisfying their needs in peacetime and going to war when necessary. The entire world order rested on the divergence of the sexes. Any overlapping or confusion between the roles was seen as a threat to the time-honored order of things. It was felt to be against nature, a deviation from the norm. S
17、ex roles were determined according to the “place“ appropriate to each. Womens place was, first and foremost, in the home. The outside world, i.e. workshops, factories and business firms, belonged to men. This sex-based division of the world (private and public) gave rise to a strict dichotomy betwee
18、n the attitudes, which conferred on each its special identity. The woman, sequestered at home, “cared, nurtured and conserved“. To do this, she had no need to be daring, ambitious, tough or competitive. The man, on the other hand, competing with his fellow men, was caught up every day in the struggl
19、e for survival, and hence developed those characteristics which were thought natural in a man. Today, many women go out to work, and their reasons for doing so have changed considerably. Besides the traditional financial incentives, we find ambition and personal fulfillment motivating those in the m
20、ost favorable circumstances, and the wish to have a social life and to get out of their domestic isolation influencing others. Above all, for all women, work is invariably connected with the desire for independence. Notes: immutable 不可改变的 dualism 双重论 divergence 分歧,偏离 overlapping 部分巧合、一致 time-honored
21、 由来已久的 dichotomy 一分为二,对立 sequester 使隔离 be caught up in 被缠住于: He is caught up in the trivia (琐事 ) of everyday things unduly 过渡地,不恰当地 21 It is only in recent years that we have recognized that ( A) there is almost no clue to the identity of both sexes. ( B) the role distinction between different sexes
22、 is conspicuous. ( C) the different definitions of sexes bears on the development of culture. ( D) the progress of civilization greatly influences the role definitions of sexes. 22 From paragraph 1 we can infer that it is now possible for women to embark on a career because ( A) the change in sex ro
23、les is out of the question. ( B) womens lib has been going on for many years. ( C) ideas about the roles of women have been changing. ( D) the expansion of sciences scarcely remolds the womens roles. 23 The author believes that sex discrimination in the West before the 1960s was ( A) preferable. ( B
24、) prevalent. ( C) presumable. ( D) precedent. 24 According to the fourth paragraph, the author seems to think that ( A) female passivity is natural. ( B) men and women are physically identical. ( C) men are born competitive and aggressive. ( D) some different sex identity is acquired. 25 According t
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