[考研类试卷]MBA(英语)阅读理解练习试卷8及答案与解析.doc
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1、MBA(英语)阅读理解练习试卷 8 及答案与解析一、Section III Reading ComprehensionDirections: Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.0 What our society suffers from most today is the absence of consensus about what it and life
2、 in it ought to be, such consensus cannot be gained from societys present stage, or from fantasies about what it ought to be. For that the present is too close and too diversified, and the future too uncertain, to make believable claims about it. A consensus in the present hence can be achieved only
3、 through a shared understanding of the past, as Homers epics informed those who lived centuries later what it meant to be Greek, and by what images and ideals they were to live their lives and organize their societies. Most societies derive consensus from a long history, a language all their own, a
4、common religion, common ancestry. The myths by which they live are based on all of these. But the United States is a country of immigrants, coming from a great variety of nations. Lately, it has been emphasized that an asocial, narcissistic personality has become characteristic of Americans, and tha
5、t it is this type of personality that makes for the lack of well-being, because it prevents us from achieving consensus that would counteract a tendency to withdraw into private worlds. In this study of narcissism, Christopher Lash says that modern man, “tortured by self-consciousness, turns to new
6、therapies not to free himself of his personal worries but to find meaning and purpose in life, to find something to live for“. There is widespread distress because national morale has declined, and we have lost an earlier sense of national vision and purpose. Contrary to rigid religions or political
7、 beliefs, as are found in totalitarian societies, our culture is one of the great individual differences, at least in principle and in theory; but this leads to disunity, even chaos. Americans believe in the value of diversity, but just because our is a society based on individual diversity, it need
8、s consensus about some dominating ideas more than societies based on uniform origin of their citizens. Hence, if we are to have consensus, it must be based on a myth-a vision about a common experience, a conquest that made us Americans, as the myth about the conquest of Troy formed the Greeks. Only
9、a common myth can offer relief from the fear that life is without meaning or purpose. Myths permit us to examine our place in the world by comparing it to a shared idea. Myths are shared fantasies that form the tie that binds the individual to other members of his group. Such myths help to ward off
10、feelings of isolations, guilt, anxiety, and purposelessness-in short, they combat isolation and the breakdown of social standards and values.1 In the authors view, the greatest trouble with the U.S. society lies in the(A)lack of serious disagreement over the organizations of social life.(B) non-exis
11、tence of unanimity on the forms the society should take.(C) general denying of its conformity with what it was unexpected to be.(D)public negation of the consensus on how to conduct social reforms. 2 Homers epics mentioned in Paragraph I exemplify the fact that(A)the present is varying too fast to b
12、e caught up easily.(B) the future may be so indefinite as to be unpredictable.(C) the past can help to shape a consensus in the present.(D)the past determines social moralities for later generations. 3 The asocial personality of Americans results from(A)the multiracial constituents of the U.S. socie
13、ty.(B) the absence of a common religion and ancestry.(C) the want of shared myths they possess in life.(D)the obstruction of achieving a general agreement. 4 It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that Christopher Lash is most probably(A)an earnest nationalist.(B) an advanced psychologist.(C) a radical
14、 reformer.(D)a social historian. 5 The author concludes that only shared myths can help Americans(A)to bring about the uniformity of their culture.(B) to diminish their great individual differences.(C) to avoid the sense of being isolated and anxious.(D)to regain the feelings of social values and mo
15、rale. 5 Taking charge of yourself involves putting to rest some very prevalent myths. At the top of the list is the notion that intelligence is measured by your ability to solve complex problems; to read, write and compute at certain levels; and to resolve abstract equations quickly. This vision of
16、intelligence asserts formal education and bookish excellence as the true measures of self-fulfillment. It encourages a kind of intellectual prejudice that has brought with it some discouraging results. We have come to believe that someone who has more educational merit badges, who is very good at so
17、me form of school discipline, is “intelligent“; yet mental hospitals are filled with patients who have all of the properly lettered certificates. A truer indicator of intelligence is an effective, happy life lived each day and each present moment of every day. If you are happy, if you live each mome
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