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1、考研英语模拟试卷 185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 cellphone, a device we have lived with for more than a decade, offers a good example of a popular technologys unforeseen side e
2、ffects. More than one billion are (1)_ use around the world, and when asked, their (2)_ say they love their phones for the safety and convenience (3)_ provide. People also report that they are (4)_ in their use of their phones. One opinion survey (5)_ that “98 percent of Americans say they move away
3、 from (6)_ when talking on a wireless phone in public“ (7)_ “86 percent say they never or rarely speak (8)_ wireless phones“ when conducting (9)_ with clerks or bank tellers. Clearly, there exists a (10)_ between our reported cellphone behavior and our actual behavior. Cellphone users that is to say
4、, most of us are (11)_ instigators and victims of this form of conversational panhandling, and it (12)_ a cumulatively negative effect on social space. As the sociologist Erving Guttmann observed in another (13)_, there is something deeply disturbing about people who are“ (14)_ contact“ in social si
5、tuations because they are blatantly refusing to (15)_ to the norms of their immediate environment. Placing a cellphone call in public instantly transforms the strangers around you (16)_ unwilling listeners who must cede to your use of the public (17)_. a decidedly undemocratic effect for so democrat
6、ic a technology. Listeners dont always passively (18)_ this situation: in recent years, people have been pepper-sprayed in movie theaters, (19)_ from concert halls and deliberately rammed with cars as a result of (20)_ behavior on their cellphones. ( A) of ( B) for ( C) in ( D) by ( A) masters ( B)
7、owners ( C) holders ( D) inventors ( A) they ( B) who ( C) that ( D) which ( A) careful ( B) careless ( C) courteous ( D) cautious ( A) expressed ( B) exposed ( C) discovered ( D) found ( A) other ( B) others ( C) the other ( D) another ( A) and that ( B) as for ( C) whereas ( D) on the contrary ( A
8、) on ( B) by ( C) via ( D) from ( A) acts ( B) actions ( C) operations ( D) transactions ( A) limit ( B) gulf ( C) river ( D) boundary ( A) either ( B) neither ( C) both ( D) all ( A) has ( B) had ( C) has had ( D) had had ( A) place ( B) location ( C) spot ( D) context ( A) in ( B) out of ( C) on (
9、 D) with ( A) insist ( B) adhere ( C) continue ( D) attach ( A) and ( B) in ( C) into ( D) from ( A) space ( B) phone ( C) service ( D) facility ( A) have ( B) find ( C) receive ( D) accept ( A) refused ( B) ejected ( C) rejected ( D) repelled ( A) good ( B) poor ( C) polite ( D) rude Part A Directi
10、ons: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Someone has calculated that by the time an American reaches the age of 40, he or she has been exposed to one million ads. Another estimate is that we have encountered more than 600,000 a
11、ds by the time we reach the age of only 18. Now, of course, we dont remember what exactly they said or even what the product was, but a composite message gets through: that you deserve the best, that you should have it now, and that its okay to indulge yourself, because you deserve the compliments,
12、sex appeal, or adventure you are going to get as a result of buying this car or those cigarettes. Our consumer-based economy makes two absolutely reciprocal psychological demands on its members. On the one hand, you need the “discipline“ values to ensure that people will be good workers and lead ord
13、erly, law-abiding lives. On the other hand, you need the “enjoy yourself“ messages to get people to be good consumers. One author was disturbed about the “enjoy yourself“ side, but acknowledged that “without a means of stimulating mass consumption, the very structure of our business enterprise would
14、 collapse.“ The interesting question has to do with the psychological consequences of the discrepancy between the dual messages. The “discipline“ or “traditional values“ theme demands that one compartment of the personality have a will strong enough to keep the individual doing unpleasant work at lo
15、w wages, or to stay in an unhappy marriage, and, in general, to do things for the good of the commonwealth. The “enjoy yourself“ message, on the other hand, tends to encourage a very different kind of personality-one that is self-centered, based on impulse, and is unwilling to delay rewards. As an i
16、llustration, I cant resist reciting one of my favorite ads of all time, an ad from a psychology magazine: “I love me. Im just a good friend to myself. And I like to do what makes me feel good. I used to sit around, putting things off till tomorrow. Tomorrow Ill drink champagne, and buy a set of pear
17、ls, and pick up that new stereo. But now I live my dreams today, not tomorrow.“ So what happens to us as we take in these opposing messages, as we are, in fact, torn between the opposite personality types that our society seems to require of us? Tile result is anxiety, fear, and a mysterious dread.
18、The fear of being sucked in and dragged down by our consumer culture is real: the credit card company is not friendly when you default on your bills. And we all know that the path of pleasure-seeking and blind acquisition is a recipe for financial ruin-for most of us, anyway-and that, in American so
19、ciety, there isnt much of a safety net to catch you if you fall. 21 From the first paragraph we know that ads in America are very_. ( A) pervasive ( B) successful ( C) convincing ( D) impressive 22 According to the passage, the “discipline“ values and the “enjoy yourself“ are_. ( A) contradictory ne
20、eds from the consumers ( B) mutually corresponding psychological demands on the consumers ( C) for good workers who lead orderly, law-abiding lives ( D) messages to get people to be good consumers 23 According to the “discipline“ or “traditional values“ theme_. ( A) there are dual messages for the p
21、sychological consequences ( B) one should sacrifice himself for the interest of the commonwealth ( C) people would stay in an unhappy marriage ( D) the individual is glad to do unpleasant work at low wages 24 Which of the following is NOT true with the “enjoy yourself“ message? ( A) It is a differen
22、t kind of personality from others. ( B) It is one that is self-centered. ( C) I like to do what makes me feel good. ( D) I live my dreams today, not tomorrow. 25 From the last paragraph we may infer that_. ( A) there is a fear of being sucked in and dragged down by our consumer culture ( B) pleasure
23、-seeking and blind acquisition is popular in our society ( C) one should not default on ones bills ( D) American society is not as secure as people assume 26 The 1920s was the decade of advertising. The advertising men went wild: everything from salt to household coal was being nationally advertised
24、. Of course, ads had been around for a long time. But something new was happening, in terms of both scale and strategy. For the first time, business began to use advertising as a psychological weapon against consumers. Without their product, the consumer would be left unmarried, fall victim to a ter
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