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1、考研英语模拟试卷 81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 On his fifty-fifth birthday the president decided to (1)_ some prisoners of the (2)_ age as a gesture of good will Not too many, but
2、 one, say, from each of the twenty of thirty (3)_ prisons in the small state. They would have to be carefully selected (4)_ not to give trouble once they were out. Men perhaps had been so (5)_ in prison that they had ceased to have and real contact with the outside world. None of them was to be told
3、 a (6)_ of his (7)_ liberty. Mario was therefore (8)_ when he was called to the Governors office one morning and told he was to be set (9)_ next day. He had spent almost three quarters of. his life in (10)_ working out a life sentence (11)_ stabbing a policeman to death. He was a dull-witted man wit
4、h no relations (12)_ and no friends except his prison mates. The following morning was clear and bright. Mario (13)_ no opportunity to say goodbye to (14)_ but a guard (15)_ him to the prison gates and wished him g6dspeed. Alone, he set off up the long white road leading to the town. The traffic, th
5、e incessant noise, the absence (16)_ the secure prison walls terrified him. Presently he sat down by the side of the road to think (17)_. After he had thought for a long time, for his brain worked slowly, he (18)_ a decision. He remained he was, waiting patiently until at last he saw a police car (1
6、9)_ When it was near enough, he darted out into the road, obliging it to stop with a squeal of brakes. He had with him a little knife. When the young police officer got out of the car demanding (20)_ what was wrong, Mario stabbed him very neatly just behind the right ear. ( A) reload ( B) release (
7、C) relax ( D) relate ( A) as ( B) like ( C) same ( D) similar ( A) overgrown ( B) override ( C) overflow ( D) overcrowded ( A) so as ( B) so that ( C) in order that ( D) for the purpose ( A) large ( B) long ( C) wide ( D) big ( A) in the rear ( B) in front ( C) in advance ( D) on the head ( A) impla
8、nting ( B) impelling ( C) improving ( D) impending ( A) astonished ( B) feared ( C) beaten ( D) tortured ( A) flee ( B) free ( C) fresh ( D) fresco ( A) goal ( B) goat ( C) gaol ( D) gale ( A) of ( B) because ( C) for ( D) at ( A) stayed ( B) staying ( C) lived ( D) living ( A) was given ( B) was pr
9、ovided ( C) was ordered ( D) was offered ( A) somebody ( B) anyone ( C) someone ( D) the officers ( A) guarded ( B) protected ( C) escorted ( D) watched ( A) with ( B) for ( C) away ( D) of ( A) a little ( B) a few ( C) some ( D) anyway ( A) arrived ( B) came to ( C) reasoned ( D) reduced ( A) appro
10、ximating ( B) appreciating ( C) approaching ( D) apprehending ( A) to find ( B) know ( C) see ( D) to know Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Forget Iraq and budget deficits. The most serious political probl
11、em on both sides of the Atlantic is none of these. It is a difficulty that has dogged the ruling classes for millennia. It is the servant problem. In Britain David Blunkett, the home secretary, has resigned over an embarrassment (or one of many embarrassments, in a story involving his ex-girlfriend,
12、 her husband, two pregnancies and some DNA) concerning a visa for a Filipina nanny employed by his mistress. His office speeded it through for reasons unconnected to the national shortage of unskilled labour. Mr. Blunkett resigned ahead of a report by Sir Alan Budd, an economist who is investigating
13、 the matter at the governments request. In America Bernard Kerik, the presidents nominee for the Department of Homeland Security, withdrew last week because he had carelessly employed a Mexican nanny whose Play-Doh skills were in better order than her paperwork. Mr. Kerik also remembered that he had
14、nt paid her taxes. The nominee has one or two other “issues“ (an arrest warrant in 1998, and allegations of dodgy business dealings and extra-marital affairs). But employing an illegal nanny would probably have been enough to undo him, as it has several other cabinet and judicial appointees in recen
15、t years. There is an easy answer to the servant problem obvious to economists, if not to the less clear-sighted. Perhaps Sir Alan, a dismal scientist of impeccable rationality, will be thoughtful enough to point it out in his report. Parents are not the only people who have difficulty getting visas
16、for workers. All employers face restrictive immigration policies which raise labour costs. Some may respond by trying to fiddle the immigration system, but most deal with the matter by exporting jobs. In the age of the global economy, the solution to the servant problem is simple: rather than import
17、ing the nanny, offshore the children. 21 According to the text, the servant problem is to the ruling class what ( A) the political problem to the ruler. ( B) the embarrassment to the home secretary. ( C) the chronic ailment to the patient. ( D) the governments request to the economist. 22 In paragra
18、ph 1, “both sides of the Atlanti“ probably refers to ( A) the United States and United Kingdom. ( B) the European and American. ( C) the North America and Europe. ( D) the North American continent and the British Isles. 23 Paragraph 2 and 3 are written to ( A) explain Mr. Blunketts resignation. ( B)
19、 refute the conclusion made by Mr. Kerit. ( C) describe the presidents nomination. ( D) illustrate the persistent servant problem. 24 How does the author feel about Mr. Alan? ( A) His dismal thought is impractical. ( B) His relevant argument is acceptable. ( C) His apparent solution is implausible.
20、( D) His clear-sighted report is most trust-worthy. 25 Which of the following can be inferred from the text? ( A) Getting visa for servants will not be a problem. ( B) Sir Alan is qualified to be a dismal scientist. ( C) The majority gets rid of the traditional solution. ( D) Exporting jobs and fidd
21、ling the immigration system are detrimental. 26 The twin English passions for gardening and long muddy walks may seem puzzling to foreigners, yet they are easily explained in terms of a favourite economists concept: scarcity. Most other nations have lots of countryside. England doesnt, and therefore
22、 its people prize the stuff. One consequence of the rural romance is a word which exists only in English and describes those with a particular sort of hostility to development: Nimbys, who dont mind new housing so long as it is Not In My Back Yard. Another consequence is a problem for the government
23、. Compared with its neighbours economies, Britains has been doing very nicely in recent years. Only one big threat looms: the possibility of a bust in the overheated and volatile housing market, which could feed through to the rest of the economy and lead to recession, as happened in the early 1990s
24、. The government reckons that one reason why house prices have been rising so fast, particularly in the south-east of England, is that, while real wages have been going up and foreigners pouring in, little new housing is being built. Nimbyism helps explain the shortage of new housing in the south-ea
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