[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷256及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 256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 All Sumerian cities recognized a number of gods in common, including the sky god, the lord of storms, and the morning and evening s
2、tar. (1)_ the Sumerian worshipped the goddess of fertility, love, and war, she was evidently lower (2)_ status than the male gods, indicating that in a more urbanized society the (3)_ that the peoples of previous times had paid to the earth mother goddess had (4)_. The gods seemed hopelessly violent
3、 and (5)_, and ones life a period of slavery at their easy will. The epic poem The Creation emphasizes that (6)_ were created to enable the gods to (7)_ up working. Each city moreover had its own god, who was considered to (8)_ the temple literally and who was in theory the owner of all property wit
4、hin the city. (9)_ the priests who interpreted the will of the god and controlled the (10)_ of the economic produce of the city were favored (11)_ their supernatural and material functions (12)_. When, after 3000 B.C., growing warfare among the cities made military leadership (13)_, the head of the
5、army who became king assumed a(n) (14)_ position between the god, whose agent he was, and the priestly class, whom he had both to use and to (15)_. Thus king and priests represented the upper class in a hierarchical society. (16)_ them were the scribes, the secular attendants of the temple, who (17)
6、_ every aspect of the citys economic life and who developed a rough judicial system. (18)_ the temple officials, society was divided among an elite or (19)_ group of large landowners and military leaders; a mixed group of merchants, artisans, and craftsmen, free peasants who (20)_ the majority of th
7、e population; and slaves. ( A) Unless ( B) As ( C) Lest ( D) Although ( A) on ( B) in ( C) with ( D) about ( A) worship ( B) reverence ( C) admiration ( D) gratitude ( A) vanished ( B) recovered ( C) declined ( D) attained ( A) unpredictable ( B) unforgivable ( C) unlimited ( D) unlikely ( A) creatu
8、res ( B) animals ( C) men ( D) mortals ( A) use ( B) turn ( C) give ( D) hack ( A) inhabit ( B) live ( C) reside ( D) lodge ( A) Hence ( B) Thereafter ( C) Somehow ( D) Incidentally ( A) introduction ( B) transaction ( C) distribution ( D) provision ( A) as ( B) for ( C) under ( D) oF ( A) along ( B
9、) anyway ( C) afterwards ( D) alike ( A) additional ( B) vital ( C) singular ( D) exceptional ( A) alternative ( B) secondary ( C) intermediate ( D) fundamental ( A) pacify ( B) tempt ( C) suppress ( D) manipulate ( A) Beside ( B) Beyond ( C) Below ( D) Before ( A) supervised ( B) held ( C) managed
10、( D) presided ( A) Around ( B) Under ( C) Above ( D) Outside ( A) leading ( B) noble ( C) controlling ( D) principal ( A) consist ( B) compose ( C) compile ( D) consume 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
11、 Japanese government wants women like Taeko Mizuguchi to get married and start doing something about the nations plunging birthrate. But shes not interested. At least, not if her prospective husband is Japanese. A growing number of Japanese women are giving up on their male counterparts, and taking
12、a gamble that looking abroad for love will bring them the qualities in a partner that seem rare at home. “They treat you like equals, and they dont hesitate to express mutual feelings of respect I think Western men are more adept at such things than Japanese men“, says the 36-year-old Ms. Miznguchi,
13、 who works at a top trading firm. “They dont act like women are maids I think they view women as individuals“. Underscoring that Japanese women are losing hope with the local boys, dating agencies to help snag a Western husband have sprung up in Tokyo, some with branches in the US and Europe. Such c
14、ompanies rigorously vet their clients, screening for education, family background, occupation, and life goals. The kind of women who sign up for such services include doctors, lawyers, and other professionals women who have delayed marriage to concentrate on careers and who arent keen to give up har
15、d won gains to become a housewife, as many Japanese men expect. A generation of women who are now entering their 30s dont want to give up single life unless prospective partners are willing to break from traditional gender roles. Government polls conducted to find out why women have put off marriage
16、 until well after 25 years of age known as a womans “best before date“ show that economic independence is key to the change. As most Japanese women have their own income, marriage is no longer a financial necessity and women want to find companionship in a husband. Having ruled out an old-fashioned
17、Japanese husband, many women here think the solution is a Western man. Indeed, some seem so enthralled with the idea that they are willing to spend thousands of dollars to inspect the wares personally. To be fair, not all the blame for female angst here can be laid on Japanese men. The government ha
18、s been slow to enforce equal opportunity laws, and both pay and the glass ceiling in most Japanese corporations remain low for women. Recession has hampered longer maternity leave and other family-friendly policies. As Japans fertility rate drops to new lows, the government is anxiously drawing up p
19、lans to make it easier for young couples to raise children, through such measures as the provision of cheap public housing. 21 Taeko Mizuguchi represents the kind of women who are ( A) unwilling to rear children. ( B) discontented with the traditional idea. ( C) eager to marry a western man for roma
20、nce. ( D) enthusiastic only in career pursuing. 22 In Japanese womens opinion, their male counterparts ( A) axe in lack of sentiments. ( B) do not treat them as women. ( C) are swayed by orthodox conceptions. ( D) dont know how to express themselves. 23 By “glass ceiling.remain low for women“, the a
21、uthor intends to show that in most corporations ( A) more conveniences are provided for females. ( B) females have little chance for promotion. ( C) women work in poor office conditions. ( D) women are always the victims of recession. 24 We can infer from the third paragraph that the dating agency (
22、 A) is supported by government to help raise birthrate. ( B) serves only for certain circle of women. ( C) is the last hope for modern Japanese women. ( D) receives a warm welcome from western men. 25 The major factor that leads Japanese women to postpone their marriage is ( A) the influence of west
23、ern values. ( B) the improvement of economic status. ( C) the lack of equal opportunity laws. ( D) the obsoleteness of “best before date“. 26 Teachers grumble over pay everywhere, but in West Virginia Wesleyan College the anger is acute. Salaries here have barely moved since 2000, and the average as
24、sistant professors pay has fallen below that at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. On a campus with just 86 full-time faculty, a sociology professor said, a few hundred thousand dollars more spent on teaching could make a real difference. Wesleyan President William Haden says th
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