[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷226及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 226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 About 40 percent of Americans think of themselves as shy, while only 20 percent say they have never suffered from shyness at some p
2、oint in their lives. Shyness occurs when a persons apprehensions are so great that they (1)_ his making an expected or desired social response. (2)_ of shyness can be as minor as (3)_ to make eye contact when speaking to someone, (4)_ as major as avoiding conversations whenever possible. “Shy people
3、 tend to be too (5)_ with themselves, “said Jonathan Cheek, a psychologist, who is one of those at the forefront of current research on the topic“. (6)_, for a smooth conversation, you need to pay attention to the other persons cues (7)_ he is saying and doing. But the shy person is full of (8)_ abo
4、ut how he seems to the other person, and so he often (9)_ cues he should pick up. The result is an awkward lag in the conversation. Shy people need to stop focusing on (10)_ and switch their attention to the other person“. (11)_,shy people by and large have (12)_ social abilities than they think the
5、y do. (13)_ Dr. Cheek videotaped shy people talking to (14)_,and then had raters(评估者 ) evaluate how socially skilled the people were, he found that, in the (15)_ of other people, the shy group had few (16)_ problems. But when he asked the shy people themselves (17)_ they had done, they were unanimou
6、s in saying that they had been social flops(失败 ). “Shy people are their own (18)_ critics, “Dr. Cheek said. (19)_, he added, shy people feel they are being judged more (20)_ than they actually are, and overestimate how obvious their social anxiety is to others. ( A) prevent ( B) inhibit ( C) keep (
7、D) motivate ( A) Symptoms ( B) Signals ( C) Highlights ( D) Incidences ( A) succeeding ( B) failing ( C) acting ( D) responding ( A) but ( B) not ( C) or ( D) nor ( A) preoccupied ( B) absorbed ( C) engaged ( D) indulged ( A) However ( B) Then ( C) For example ( D) Instead ( A) that ( B) which ( C)
8、what ( D) how ( A) worries ( B) feelings ( C) emotions ( D) indifferences ( A) follows ( B) picks up ( C) misses ( D) catches ( A) the conversation ( B) shyness ( C) others ( D) themselves ( A) Therefore ( B) Nevertheless ( C) On the contrary ( D) Similarly ( A) worse ( B) as good ( C) better ( D) b
9、est ( A) When ( B) Since ( C) While ( D) As ( A) themselves ( B) friends ( C) strangers ( D) others ( A) name ( B) terms ( C) case ( D) eyes ( A) oblivious ( B) obvious ( C) oblique ( D) obscure ( A) what ( B) whatever ( C) how ( D) however ( A) best ( B) justice ( C) fair ( D) worst ( A) In particu
10、lar ( B) In contrast ( C) In general ( D) In comparison ( A) positively ( B) negatively ( C) subjectively ( D) objectively Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 I dont know why UFOs are never sighted over large
11、 cities by hordes of people. But it is consistent with the idea that there are no space vehicles from elsewhere in our skies. I suppose it is also consistent with the ideas that space vehicles from elsewhere avoid large cities. However, the primary argument against recent extraterrestrial visitation
12、 is the absence of evidence. Take leprechauns. Suppose there are frequent reports of leprechauns. Because I myself am emotionally predisposed in favor of leprechauns, I would want to check the evidence especially carefully. Suppose I find that 500 picnickers independently saw a green blur in the for
13、est. Terrific. But so what? This is evidence only for a green blur. Maybe it was a fast hummingbird. Such cases are reliable but not particularly interesting. Now suppose that someone reports: “I was walking through the forest and came upon a convention of 7000 leprechauns. We talked for a while and
14、 I was taken down into their hole in the ground and shown pots of gold and feathered green hats. “I will reply: “Fabulous! Who else went along?“ And he will say, “Nobody“, or “My fishing partner“. This is a case that is interesting but unreliable. In a case of such importance, the uncorroborated tes
15、timony of one or two people is almost worthless. What I want is for the 500 picnickers to come upon the 7000 leprechauns, or vice versa. The situation is the same with UFOs. The reliable cases are uninteresting and the interesting cases are unreliable. Unfortunately, there are no cases that are both
16、 reliable and interesting. 21 Whats the authors attitude towards the UFOs? ( A) The author is not sure whether they are true or not. ( B) The author doubts if they are true. ( C) The author doesnt think they are interesting. ( D) The author simply does not believe them. 22 According to the author, l
17、eprechauns are just like UFOs because _. ( A) they have the same shape ( B) they have the same color ( C) they are all powerful ( D) they are all not reliable 23 It is implied in the passage that one of the reasons that people often talk about UFOs may be that _. ( A) they want to tell lies ( B) the
18、y dont live in the large cities ( C) there are only few witnesses ( D) the cases are interesting although not reliable 24 It is concluded from the passage that the testimony given by one or two persons is _. ( A) always worthless ( B) often reliable ( C) interesting but not reliable ( D) nearly wort
19、hless if it is concerned with matters of great importance 25 According to the author, _. ( A) one should not believe anything uninteresting ( B) one should not believe anything which doesnt occur in big cities ( C) one should not be too ready to believe things before checking the evidence ( D) one s
20、hould not expect anything strange to occur in the sky over the big cities 26 Young people in the early 1980s are taking on a set of attitudes and values remarkably different from those of the stormy 60s and 70s. Instead of anti-establishment outbursts, todays younger generation had turned more thoug
21、htful and more serious. There is heightened concern for the future of the country and a yearning for the traditions and support systems that gave comfort in the past. Many young men and Women of high-school and college age are having second thoughts about the “new morality“ and condemn what a soarin
22、g divorce rate has done to families. They speak openly of gaining strength from religion. Patriotism, too, seems to be making a modest comeback. One change in the early 1980s is a questioning of the permissive moral climate of recent years. More young people, while hesitant to preach or to condemn t
23、heir peers, cite the destructive effects of the drugs and alcohol that are so widely available in the schools. It is peer pressure that pushes teenagers into drugs, but now the habit often is dropped after high school, according to Debbie Bishop, a 22-year-old secretary. James Elrod, a college junio
24、r in Kentucky, also reports that use of marijuana on campus has lessened. A Cornell University law student reflects the views of many with the comment: “I think that drug abuse is harmful to your own health and those around you“. But he adds: “Drinking is fine only as long as its not done to excess“
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