[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷244及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 244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 A study of art history might be a good way to learn more about a culture than that is possible to learn in general history classes.
2、 Most (1)_ history courses concentrate on politics, economics, and war. (2)_, art history (3)_ on much more than this because art reflects not only the political values of a people, but also religious (4)_, emotions, and psychology. (5)_, information about the daily activities of our own can be prov
3、ided by art. In short, art expresses the (6)_ qualities of a time and a place, and a study of it clearly offers us a deeper understanding than what can be found in most history books. In history books, objective information about the political life of a country is (7)_; that is, facts about politica
4、l are given, but (8)_ are not expressed. Art, on the other hand, is (9)_: it reflects emotions and impressions. The great Spanish painter Francisco Goya severely criticized the Spanish government for its (10)_ of power over people. Over a hundred years later, symbolic (11)_ were used in Pablo Picass
5、os Guemica to express the (12)_ of War. (13)_, on another continent, the powerful paintings of Diego Rivera depicted these Mexican artists concealed (14)_ and sadness about social problems. In the same way, art can (15)_ a cultures religious beliefs. For hundreds of years in Europe, religious art wa
6、s (16)_ the only type of art that existed. Churches and other religious buildings were filled with paintings that depicted people and stories from the Bible. (17)_ most people couldnt read, they could still understand biblical stories in the pictures on church walls. (18)_, one of the main character
7、istics of art in the Middle East was (and still is) its (19)_ of human and animal images. This reflects the Islamic belief that statues are (20)_. ( A) interesting ( B) plausible ( C) superior ( D) typical ( A) Indeed ( B) Hence ( C) However ( D) Therefore ( A) comments ( B) focuses ( C) depends ( D
8、) centers ( A) belief ( B) faith ( C) trust ( D) credibility ( A) In addition ( B) In summary ( C) In any case ( D) In effect ( A) equivalent ( B) temporary ( C) essential ( D) effective ( A) subscribed ( B) presented ( C) delivered ( D) manifested ( A) perspectives ( B) counsels ( C) arguments ( D)
9、 opinions ( A) implied ( B) displayed ( C) biased ( D) created ( A) misuse ( B) control ( C) advantage ( D) triumph ( A) images ( B) signs ( C) stimuli ( D) messages ( A) awe ( B) shock ( C) horror ( D) grief ( A) Nevertheless ( B) Consequently ( C) Simultaneously ( D) Meanwhile ( A) guard ( B) ange
10、r ( C) content ( D) assault. ( A) contain ( B) mirror ( C) involve ( D) include ( A) alone ( B) barely ( C) almost ( D) scarcely ( A) Although ( B) Since ( C) Suppose ( D) Provided ( A) With ( B) For ( C) By ( D) On ( A) relevance ( B) presence ( C) existence ( D) absence ( A) ineligible ( B) unholy
11、 ( C) mistaken ( D) disloyal Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 After the terrorist attacks in America last September, terrorist risk became the pariah of perils. The airline industry was most directly affec
12、ted by the attacks, and it was the first to find that no one wanted to insure terrorist risk. Insurance companies immediately increased premiums and cut cover for airlines third-party terror and war liabilities to $50m per airline, per “event“. Under pressure from airlines, the American government a
13、nd the members of the European Union agreed to become insurers of last resort for airlines war and terrorist liabilities, for a limited period. These government guarantees are due to expire at the end of the month. The American government has already agreed to extend its guarantee for another 60 day
14、s. The EUs transport ministers are meeting next week in Brussels to decide what to do. Insurers and reinsurers are keen for the commercial market to resume the provision of all airline insurance as soon as possible. No wonder: The premiums for such cover have inevitably increased considerably. Howev
15、er, in the case of terrorism, and especially of terrorism in the skies, a number of special factors arise. Some are purely practical: a disaster as sudden and unforeseen as the attacks on the World Trade Center has had destructive effects on the insurance industry. The maximum cover for third-party
16、terrorist risk available in the primary aviation market is now $50m, and that is not nearly enough cover risks that are perceived to be much higher since September 11th. Even if the market could offer sufficient cover, another catastrophe on such a scale would be more than the market could cope with
17、. In addition, a rare and devastating risk of a political nature is arguably one that it is right for governments to cover, at least in part. In the wake of attacks by Irish terrorists the British government has recognized this point by agreeing to back a mutual fund to cover risks to property from
18、terrorist attack. In the case of the airlines, the appropriate answer is some form of mutual scheme with government backing. In fact, under the code-name “Equitime“, representatives of airlines, insurers and the American government are setting up an insurance vehicle to be financed by airlines and r
19、einsured by the government. Governments would guarantee the funds excess risk, but their role would diminish as the fund grew. Setting something up will take time. So, to bridge the gap, governments will have to remain insurer of last resort for airlines war and terrorist risk for some time to come.
20、 21 By “terrorist risk became the pariah of perils“ (Paragraph 1), the author means ( A) insurance companies increased premiums. ( B) airlines seek to avoid legal liabilities. ( C) terrorist attacks left insurers panicked. ( D) terrorist risk is unlikely to be insured. 22 According to the text, now
21、it is beyond the ability of commercial insurance market ( A) to win the support from governments. ( B) to cancel provision for airline insurance. ( C) to cope with overwhelming disasters. ( D) to rule out third-party terrorist risks. 23 The word “vehicle“ (Para. 5) denotes ( A) vulnerability. ( B) c
22、apability. ( C) liability. ( D) availability. 24 The writer argues that in the foreseeable future the insurer of last resort for airlines terrorist risk will be ( A) insurance companies. ( B) governments guarantees. ( C) airlines themselves. ( D) mutual fund schemes. 25 It can be concluded from the
23、text that airlines war and terrorist risk ( A) should be attended to cautiously. ( B) should be left with the government alone. ( C) should be accepted reluctantly. ( D) should be left up to insurance companies. 26 Shortly after September 11th, President Bushs father observed that just as Pearl Harb
24、or awakened this country from the notion that we could somehow avoid the call of duty to defend freedom in Europe and Asia in World War Two, so, too, should this most recent surprise attack erase the concept in some quarters that America can somehow go it alone in the fight against terrorism or in a
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