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1、考研英语模拟试卷 186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 As human children are unusually dependent far an unusually long time, its obvious that every society must provide a domestic contex
2、t in which the children are brought up and educated. In present-day English, the word “family“ has two meanings: firstly, the (1)_ group of parents and children; and secondly, a (2)_ of relations who might be expected to (3)_ at a wedding or a (4)_. At the first level, my brothers and sisters and my
3、self are all in the same (5)_ as children, but in different ones as parents; but at the second (6)_, were all in the same family from start to finish. As nuclear families become more (7)_, families of relations become more dispersed (分散 ). The young mother can still talk to her Mum on the phone, but
4、 she cant ask her to (8)_ for a few minutes to watch the baby. Ideas about the (9)_ of women have been changing: wives are thought to be the (10)_ of their husbands rather than their (11)_. But perhaps theyre more (12)_ enslaved to their children than before. The point is that there doesnt seem to b
5、e any (13)_. There is a genuine (14)_ between the right of the woman to be treated as a free and self-respected (15)_, and the right of the child to demand care and (16)_ We have created for ourselves three (17)_: social equality of men and women; (18)_ of the marriage; and lifelong love and (19)_ b
6、etween parents and children. However, we have (20)_ a social system in which its quite impossible for these factors to co-exist. ( A) permanent ( B) rigid ( C) casual ( D) domestic ( A) parade ( B) network ( C) collection ( D) framework ( A) turn up ( B) turn about ( C) turn in ( D) turn over ( A) p
7、arliament ( B) setting ( C) funeral ( D) troop ( A) conference ( B) family ( C) organization ( D) procedure ( A) trend ( B) union ( C) access ( D) level ( A) adequate ( B) challenged ( C) isolated ( D) excessive ( A) drop in ( B) drop on ( C) drop away ( D) drop off ( A) personality ( B) status ( C)
8、 alternative ( D) career ( A) companions ( B) opponents ( C) sponsors ( D) reporters ( A) principals ( B) rivals ( C) slaves ( D) neighbors ( A) flexibly ( B) highly ( C) presently ( D) thoroughly ( A) solution ( B) evolution ( C) fiction ( D) location ( A) fuss ( B) clash ( C) hesitation ( D) pause
9、 ( A) resident ( B) volunteer ( C) individual ( D) specialist ( A) growth ( B) permission ( C) response ( D) attention ( A) miracles ( B) obstacles ( C) ideals ( D) sensations ( A) glamour ( B) permanence ( C) management ( D) reservation ( A) cooperation ( B) distinction ( C) tension ( D) acquisitio
10、n ( A) modified ( B) predicted ( C) selected ( D) created Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 If you see a diamond ring on the fourth finger of a womans left hand, you probably know what it means: in America,
11、 this has long been the digit of choice for betrothal jewelry, and the lore of the trade traces the symbolism back to ancient times. But if you see a diamond ring on the fourth finger of a womans right hand, you may or may not know that it signifies an independent spirit, or even economic empowermen
12、t and changing gender mores. “A lot of women have disposable income,“ Katie Couric said recently on the “Today“ show after showing viewers her Change right-hander. “Why wait for a man to give her a diamond ring?“ This notion may be traced back, approximately, to September. Thats when the Diamond Inf
13、ormation Center began a huge marketing campaign aimed at articulating the meaning of right-hand rings-and thus a rationale for buying them. “Your left hand says we,“ the campaign declares. “Your right hand says me.“ The positioning is brilliant: the wearer may be married or unmarried and may buy the
14、 ring herself or request it as a gift. And while it can take years for a new jewelry concept to work itself thoroughly into the mainstream, the tight-band ring already has momentum. At the higher end of the scale, the jewelry maker Kwiat, which supplies stores like Saks, offers a line of Kwiat Spiri
15、t Rings that can retail for as much as $5,000, and “were selling it faster than were manufacturing it,“ says Bill Gould, the companys chief of marketing. At the other end of the stale, mass-oriented retailers that often take a wait-and-see attitude have already jumped on the bandwagon. Firms like Kw
16、iat were given what Gould calls “direction“ from the Diamond information Center about the new rings attributes-multiple diamonds in a north-south orientation that distinguishes it from the look of an engagement ring, and so on. But all this is secondary to the newly minted meaning. “The idea,“ Morri
17、son says, “is that beyond a trend, this could become a sort of cultural imperative.“ A tall order? Well, bear in mind that “a diamond is forever“ is not a saying handed down from imperial Rome. It was handed down from an earlier generation of De Beers marketers. Joyce Jonas, a jewelry appraiser and
18、historian, notes that De Beers, in the 40s and 50s, took advantage of a changing American class structure to turn diamond rings into an (attainable) symbol for the masses. By now, Jonans observes, the stone alone “is just a commodity“. And this, of course, is what makes its invented significance mor
19、e Crucial than ever. 21 A diamond ring on the fourth finger of a womans left hand suggests that_. ( A) she is married ( B) she is engaged ( C) she may choose her jewelry ( D) she has independent spirit 22 Your right hand says me(Para. 2) implies that_. ( A) the wearer may be married or unmarried ( B
20、) the wearer of the right-hand ring is independent ( C) the woman has the right-hand ring as a gift ( D) the wearer of the tight-hand ring is a self-centered woman 23 Judging from Bill Goulds remarks in Paragraph 3, we may infer that_. ( A) Kwiat has a large supply of jewelry ( B) Kwiat Spirit Rings
21、 are too expensive ( C) Kwiat can hardly meet with the demands from the consumers ( D) consumers keep a wait-and-see attitude towards the jewelry 24 According to the author, “a diamond is forever“ is_. ( A) a sort of cultural tradition ( B) a saying handed down from imperial Rome ( C) a false symbol
22、 for the masses ( D) a saying of made-up significance 25 The best title of the passage may be_. ( A) The Right-hand Diamond Ring ( B) Who Wears the Right-hand Diamond Ring? ( C) The Right-hand Rings Momentum ( D) A Tall Order for Jewelry 26 When they were children, Terri Schiavos brother Bobby accid
23、entally locked her in a suitcase. She tried so hard to get out that the suitcase jumped up and down and screamed. The scene predicted, horribly, how she would end, though by that stage she had neither walked nor talked for more than 15 years. By the time she finally died on March 31st, her body had
24、become a box out of which she could not escape. More than that, it had become a box out of which the United States government, Congress, the president, the governor of Florida and an army of evangelical protestors and bloggers would not let her escape. Her life, whatever its quality, became the prop
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