[考研类试卷]考研英语模拟试卷84及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语模拟试卷 84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 garage these days is a highly prized asset, likely to add as much as 10% 15% to the value of a house, especially if its in a crowd
2、ed suburb where street parking is difficult. It is (1)_ one of the most expensive additions you can make. A brick double (2)_ with an internal floor (3)_ of 350 square feet might cost 8-9,000, though you could (4)_ that by between a quarter and a half (5)_ you used direct labour or built it yourself
3、. For the same (6)_ you (7)_ have 2 extra bedrooms and. a bathroom. (8)_ the prewar days when suburban gardens were (9)_ than a handkerchief, the garage was (10)_ as the “motor house“. It usually stood at the (11)_ of the garden as far away from the (12)_ as possible. Nowadays, and not just for (13)
4、_ of space, we (14)_ the garage to be (15)_ to the house or sometimes even inside (16)_ Normally, it (17)_ to be big (18)_ for two cars parked side by (19)_ though some builders still cheat and provide a nose-to-tail unit which saves on space but is a nuisance to (20)_. ( A) as well ( B) also ( C) b
5、ecause ( D) for ( A) flat ( B) house ( C) garage ( D) garden ( A) carpet ( B) area ( C) road ( D) ground ( A) buy ( B) increase ( C) reduce ( D) less ( A) though ( B) as ( C) so ( D) if ( A) price ( B) loan ( C) space ( D) car ( A) may ( B) will ( C) should ( D) could ( A) In ( B) While ( C) When (
6、D) For ( A) smallest ( B) small ( C) larger ( D) largest ( A) called ( B) known ( C) know ( D) call ( A) middle ( B) outside ( C) front ( D) bottom ( A) house ( B) home ( C) road ( D) car ( A) reason ( B) cause ( C) because ( D) caused ( A) favour ( B) prefer ( C) hate ( D) incline ( A) along side (
7、 B) beside ( C) next ( D) by ( A) them ( B) him ( C) her ( D) it ( A) ought ( B) must ( C) has ( D) should ( A) room ( B) enough ( C) size ( D) amount ( A) side ( B) beside ( C) half ( D) wall ( A) use ( B) build ( C) park ( D) know Part A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questi
8、ons below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points) 21 Based on Hindu scriptures the system of arranged marriage in India was well established during the FDIC period (4000-1000 B.C.) and has been closely adhered to by the vast majority of the population since that period. Marriage is seen as a
9、n indispensable event in the life of a Hindu and the unmarried person is viewed as incomplete and ineligible for participation in certain social and religious activities. The practice of arranged marriage cuts across all caste lines, regional boundaries and language barriers in India. Marriage is tr
10、eated as an alliance between two families rather than two individuals. In the common joint family arrangement where several generations are living together, the prospective bride is evaluated on her suitability as part of the entire family environment rather than only as a wife to her husband. Love
11、is not viewed as an important element in mate selection nor is courtship thought to be necessary for testing the relationship. In fact, romantic love is regarded as an uncontrollable and explosive emotion which interferes with the use of reason and logic in decision-making. Love is thought to be a d
12、isruptive element since it implies a transference of loyalty from the family of orientation to another individual. Thus, mate selection by self-choice is seen as endangering the stability of the entire joint family since it could lead to the selection of a mate of unsuitable temperament or backgroun
13、d. Gupta has estimated that Indian marriages based on love occur among less than one percent of the population. Critical life decisions, such as choosing a mate, are generally determined by responsible members of the family or kin group, thus reflecting the cultural emphasis on feminism as opposed t
14、o freedom of the individual and pursuance of personal goals. However, it is anticipated that close ties and feelings of affection will develop between the couple following marriage. Most research on modern family life in India suggests that there has been little change in the views of Indians toward
15、 marriage. However, in their 1976 study of college students, Rae found that an increasing number of young adults in India wish to have more choice in the selection of their future mate, although they still prefer their parents to arrange their marriages. Cormack (1961) also states that the custom of
16、 prohibiting a prospective couple from seeing each other until their wedding day is becoming obsolete in most urban areas and among college-educated youth. 21 Approximately what percentage of the population in India most probably observes the custom of arranged marriage?_ ( A) under 30 percent ( B)
17、50 percent ( C) 55 percent ( D) over 70 percent 22 According to the passage, which of the foilowing best describes normal Indian families? _ ( A) Grandparents, parents, and children live together ( B) A young couple must have enough money to be able to afford their own house when they get marriage (
18、 C) Every member of a family has an equal voice in making decisions ( D) Relatives do not interfere in each others affairs 23 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?_ ( A) To Hindus, marriage is important but not necessary ( B) Although family is important, no one expects young Indi
19、ans to give up their own happiness for the benefit of the family ( C) Young Indians do not traditionally go on dates with their future spouses ( D) Although many marriages are still arranged, most young people nowadays choose their marriage partner on the basis of love 24 Cupta has estimated that In
20、dian marriages based on love occur among less than one percent of the population because_ ( A) marriage is treated as an alliance between two families rather than two individuals. ( B) in a family, there are several generations living together ( C) love implies a transference of loyalty from one ind
21、ividual to another ( D) young couples without love will develop feelings of affection after marriage 25 What does the word “ineligible“ in para. 1 mean?_ ( A) improper ( B) unqualified ( C) indecent ( D) dangerous 26 People in the United States in the nineteenth century were haunted by the prospect
22、that unprecedented change in the nations economy would bring social chaos. In the years following 1820, after several decades of relative stability, the economy entered a period of sustained and extremely rapid growth that continued to the end of the nineteenth century. Accompanying that growth was
23、a structural change that featured increasing economic diversification and a gradual shift in the nations labor force from agriculture to manufacturing and other nonagricultural pursuits. Although the birth rate continued to, decline from its high level of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centurie
24、s, the population roughly doubled every generation during the rest of the nineteenth century. As the population grew, its makeup also changed. Massive waves of immigration brought new ethnic groups into the country. Geographic and social mobility downward as well as upward touched almost everyone. L
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