[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷247及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 247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 War may be a natural expression of biological instincts and drives toward aggression in the human species. Natural (1)_ of anger, h
2、ostility, and territoriality are expressed (2)_ acts of violence. These are all qualities that humans (3)_ with animals. Aggression is a kind of (4)_ survival mechanism, an instinct for self-preservation that (5)_ animals to defend themselves from threats to their existence. But, on the other hand,
3、human violent (6)_ evidence of being a learned behavior. In the case of human aggression violence can not be (7)_ reduced to an instinct. The many expressions of human violence are always conditioned by social conventions that give (8)_ to aggressive behavior. In human societies violence has a socia
4、l (9)_: It is a strategy for (10)_ the powers of violence. We will look at the ritual and ethical patterns within which human violence has been (11)_. The violence within society is controlled through (12)_ of law. The more developed a (13)_ system becomes, the more society takes responsibility for
5、the discovery, control, and punishment of violence acts. In most tribal societies the only (14)_ to deal with an act of violence is revenge. Each family group may have the responsibility of personally carrying out judgment and punishment (15)_ the person who committed the offense. But in legal syste
6、ms, the responsibility for revenge becomes depersonalized and (16)_ The society assumes the responsibility for (17)_ individuals from violence. In cases where they cannot be protected, the society is responsible for (18)_ punishment. In a state controlled legal system, individuals are removed from t
7、he cycle of revenge (19)_ by acts of violence, and the state assumes responsibility of their protection. The other side of a state legal apparatus is a state military apparatus. (20)_ the one protects the individual form violence, the other sacrifices the individual to violence in the interests of t
8、he state. ( A) impulse ( B) whim ( C) tendency ( D) spur ( A) in ( B) through ( C) to ( D) under ( A) reckon ( B) cope ( C) part ( D) share ( A) delicate ( B) complex ( C) innate ( D) vivid ( A) limits ( B) allows ( C) restricts ( D) entitles ( A) offers ( B) marks ( C) shows ( D) reports ( A) separ
9、ately ( B) simply ( C) generally ( D) broadly ( A) guide ( B) form ( C) model ( D) shape ( A) nurture ( B) gesture ( C) function ( D) objective ( A) creating ( B) adjusting ( C) producing ( D) reigning ( A) coordinated ( B) designed ( C) released ( D) directed ( A) institutions ( B) proposals ( C) a
10、cademies ( D) enforcements ( A) liable ( B) loyal ( C) legal ( D) logical ( A) source ( B) means ( C) origin ( D) power ( A) toward ( B) against ( C) off ( D) upon ( A) diluted ( B) dissolved ( C) diffused ( D) dispersed ( A) shielding ( B) shifting ( C) sheltering ( D) shattering ( A) justifying (
11、B) aggravating ( C) imposing ( D) observing ( A) enhanced ( B) confided ( C) prompted ( D) motivated ( A) Except that ( B) While ( C) Only if ( D) Because Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 The title of the
12、biography The American Civil War Fighting for the Lady could hardly be more provocative. Thomas Keneally, an Australian writer, is unapologetic. In labeling a hero of the American civil war a notorious scoundrel be switches the spotlight from the brave actions of Dan Sickles at the battle of Gettysb
13、urg to his earlier premeditated murder, of the lover of his young and pretty Italian-American wife, Teresa. It is not the murder itself that disgusts Mr. Keneally but Sickless treatment of his wife afterwards, and how his behavior mirrored the hypocritical misogyny of 19th-century America. The murde
14、r victim, Philip Barton Key, Teresa Sickless lover, came from a famous old southern family. He was the nephew of the then chief justice of the American Supreme Court and the son of the writer of the countrys national anthem. Sickles, a Tammany Hall politician in New York turned Democratic congressma
15、n in Washington, shot Key dead in 1859 at a corner of Lafayette Square, within shouting distance of the White House. But the murder trial was melodramatic, even by the standards of the day. With the help of eight lawyers, Sickles was found not guilty after using the novel plea of “temporary insanity
16、“. The country at large was just as forgiving, viewing Keys murder as a gallant crime of passion. Within three years, Sickles was a general on the Unionist side in the American civil War and, as a new friend of Abraham and Mary Lincoln, a frequent sleepover guest at the White House. Mrs Sickles was
17、less fortunate. She was shunned by friends she had made as the wife of a rising politician. Her husband, a serial adulterer whose many mistresses included Queen Isabella of Spain and the madam of an industrialized New York whorehouse, refused to be seen in her company. Laura, the Sickless daughter,
18、was an innocent victim of her fathers vindictiveness and eventually died of drink in the Bowery district of New York. Sickless bold actions at Gettysburg are, in their own way, just as controversial. Argument continues to rage among scholars, as to whether he helped the Union to victory or nearly ca
19、used its defeat when he moved his forces out of line to occupy what he thought was better ground. James Longstreet, the Confederate general who led the attack against the new position, was in no doubt about the brilliance of the move. Mr. Keneally is better known as a novelist. Here he shows himself
20、 just as adept at biography, and achieves both his main aims. He restores the reputation of Teresa Sickles, “this beautiful, pleasant and intelligent girl“, and breathes full and controversial life into a famous military engagement. 21 Keneallys biography is intended mainly to ( A) launch a surprise
21、 attack on Democratic congressman. ( B) show sympathy for an abused but reputed lady, Teresa. ( C) curse bitterly at the hypocrisy of notorious heroes. ( D) expose the true character of a general in civil war. 22 The author is of the opinion that Keneallys perspectives are ( A) insightful. ( B) supe
22、rficial. ( C) biased. ( D) skeptical. 23 The case of Mrs. Sickles unfortunate story is mentioned to illustrate ( A) Keys murder solely as a gallant crime of passion. ( B) the controversy raised over a notorious hero. ( C) the brilliance of strategies as displayed by Sickles. ( D) the hypocritical mi
23、sogyny of 19th-century America. 24 It is generally believed that Sickles shot Key, the lover of his wife ( A) to promote his popularity. ( B) out of an uncontrollable impulse. ( C) to revenge his opponents. ( D) in view of the ladys reputation. 25 This text appears to be a digest of ( A) a history t
24、extbook. ( B) a magazine feature. ( C) a book review. ( D) a newspaper editorial. 26 The Tuscan town of Vinci, birthplace of Leonardo and home to a museum of his machines, should fittingly put on a show of the television-robot sculptures of Nam Jun Paik. This Korean-born American artist and the Rena
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