[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷279及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 279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 Greg Focker, played by Ben Stiller, represents a generation of American kids (1)_ in the 1980s on the philosophy that any achieveme
2、nt, however slight, (2)_ a ribbon. (3)_ replaced punishment; criticism became a dirty word. In Texas, teachers were advised to (4)_ using red ink, the colour of (5)_. In California, a task force was set up to (6)_ the concept of self worth into the education system. Swathing youngsters in a (7)_ shi
3、eld of self-esteem, went the philosophy, would protect them from the nasty things in life, such as bad school grades, underage sex, drug abuse, dead-end jobs and criminality. (8)_ that the ninth-place ribbons are in danger of strangling the (9)_ children they were supposed to help. Americas (10)_ wi
4、th self-esteem like all developments in psychology, it gradually (11)_ its way to Britain has turned children who were (12)_ with (13)_ into adults who (14)_ at even the mildest brickbats. Many believe that the feel-good culture has risen at the (15)_ of traditional education, an opinion espoused in
5、 a new book, Dumbing Down Our Kids: Why American Children Feel Good About Themselves But Cant Read, Write, or Add, by the conservative commentator Charles Sykes. Not only that, but the foundations (16)_ which the self-esteem industry is built are being (17)_ as decidedly shaky. Roy Baumeister, profe
6、ssor of psychology at Florida State University and once a self-esteem enthusiast, is now (18)_ a revision of the populist orthodoxy. “After all these years, Im sorry to say, my recommendation is this: forget, about self-esteem and (19)_ more on self-control and self-discipline“, he wrote recently. “
7、Recent work suggests this would be good for the individual and good for society and might even be able to (20)_ some of those promises that self-esteem once made but could not keep“. ( A) born ( B) cared ( C) yielded ( D) reared ( A) preserved ( B) deserved ( C) reserved ( D) conserved ( A) Apprehen
8、sion ( B) Plausibility ( C) Approval ( D) Resentment ( A) forbid ( B) ban ( C) avoid ( D) evade ( A) reproach ( B) apprehension ( C) error ( D) mistake ( A) reject ( B) inject ( C) project ( D) deject ( A) sturdy ( B) elastic ( C) flexible ( D) smooth ( A) Now ( B) Despite ( C) For ( D) Except ( A)
9、exactly ( B) very ( C) specific ( D) special ( A) possession ( B) repulsion ( C) obsession ( D) compulsion ( A) wandered ( B) came ( C) filtered ( D) went ( A) packed ( B) scrambled ( C) filled ( D) showered ( A) compliments ( B) complacency ( C) flattering ( D) boast ( A) fumble ( B) crumple ( C) s
10、tumble ( D) stagger ( A) fare ( B) expenditure ( C) expense ( D) risk ( A) for ( B) on ( C) to ( D) in ( A) supposed ( B) composed ( C) disposed ( D) exposed ( A) deciding ( B) forcing ( C) pioneering ( D) imposing ( A) put ( B) cut ( C) condense ( D) concentrate ( A) fill ( B) take ( C) commit ( D)
11、 bring Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Violent lyrics in songs increase aggression -related thoughts and emotions and could indirectly create a more hostile social environment, a study released on Sunday
12、by a U.S. psychology association found. The Washington D.C.-based American Psychological Association (APA) released the study, resulting from five experiments involving over 500 college students, in the May issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. The violent songs increased feelin
13、gs of hostility without provocation or threat, according to the study. It said the effect was not the result of differences in musical style, specific performing artist or arousal properties of the songs. Even the humorous violent songs increased aggressive thoughts, the study said. The group said t
14、he study contradicts a popular notion that listening to angry, violent music actually serves as a positive catharsis for people. The music industry came under criticism from lawmakers in October for failing to use more descriptive parental advisory labels that specify whether the music contains sex,
15、 violence or strong language. But the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has said that current CD labels give parents enough information without violating the right to free expression. The RIAA is the trade group for the worlds five big labels, including AOL Time Warner Inc., EMI Group
16、 Plc., Bertelsmann AG, Vivendi Universals Universal Music and Sony Corp. Results of the APAs experiments showed that violent songs led to more aggressive interpretations of ambiguously aggressive words and increased the relative speed with which people read aggressive versus non-aggressive words. “S
17、uch aggression-biased interpretations can, in turn, instigate a more aggressive response, verbal or physical, than would have been emitted in a nonbiased state, thus provoking an aggressive escalatory spiral of antisocial exchanges“, said researcher Craig Anderson, in a statement. While researchers
18、said repeated exposure to violent lyrics could indirectly create a more hostile social environment, they said it was possible the effects of violent songs may last only a fairly short time. 21 According to the study by APA, intensified aggression had nothing to do with _. ( A) actual performers of m
19、usic ( B) a more hostile environment ( C) feelings of hostility ( D) violent humors of the songs 22 The word “catharsis“ in Para. 3 most probably means _. ( A) an unpopular notion ( B) the removal of strong feelings ( C) an increase of aggressive emotions ( D) the overreaction to violent lyrics 23 W
20、hich of the following statements is true? ( A) The researchers work was unpopular because of its biased conclusions. ( B) The music industry was accused of unclear specification of the nature of the songs. ( C) The current CD labels failed to specify whether the music is appropriate for youth. ( D)
21、The music industry would have to yield to the pressure from the politicians. 24 Craig Anderson would probably agree that _. ( A) the relation between violent music and aggressive thoughts was ambiguous ( B) more experiments were needed to justify the results achieved so far ( C) antisocial exchanges
22、 could be ultimately attributed to violent songs ( D) nonbiased interpretations might cause more aggressive social responses 25 It can be concluded from the passage that _. ( A) some musical styles would lead to a short period of increased social hostility ( B) researchers were divided about the fun
23、damental causes of aggressive emotions ( C) parents neednt worry a lot about their kids occasional exposure to violent songs ( D) music industry would have to be more alert to violent words in its music 26 The biggest danger facing the global airline industry is not the effects of terrorism, war, SA
24、RS and economic downturn. It is that these blows, which have helped ground three national flag carriers and force two American airlines into bankruptcy, will divert attention from the inherent weaknesses of aviation, which they have exacerbated. As in the crisis that attended the first Gulf War, man
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