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1、考研英语模拟试卷 301 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 0 Generally speaking, a British is widely regarded as a quiet, shy and conservative person who is【1】only among those with whom he is ac
2、quainted. When a stranger is at present, he often seems nervous, even【2】. You have to take a commuter train any morning or evening to【3】 the truth of this.Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or dozing in a corner; hardly anybody talks, since to do so would be considere
3、d quite【4】.【5】, there is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior which, once broken, makes the offender immediately the object of【6】.It has been known as a fact that a British has a【7】for the discussion of their weather and that, if given a chance, he will talk about it【8】.Some people a
4、rgue that it is because the British weather seldom【9】forecast and hence becomes a source of interest and【10】to everyone.This may be so.【11】a British cannot have much【12】in the weathermen, who, after promising fine, sunny weather for the following day, are often proved wrong【 13】a cloud over the Atla
5、ntic brings rainy weather to all districts! The man in the street seems to be as accurate or as inaccurate as the weathermen in his【14】.Foreigners may be surprised at the number of references【15】weather that the British【16】to each other in the course of a single day. Very often conversational greeti
6、ngs are【17】by comments on the weather. “Nice day, isnt it?” “Beautiful!” may well be heard instead of “Good morning, how are you?” Although the foreigner may consider this exaggerated and comic, it is【18】.pointing out that it could be used to his advantage. If he wants to start a conversation with a
7、 British but is at a loss to know【19】to begin, he could do well to mention the state of the weather. It is a safe subject which will【20】an answer from even the most reserved of the British.(A)relaxed(B) frustrated(C) amused(D)exhausted (A)reserved(B) urgent(C) embarrassed(D)anxious (A)experience(B)
8、witness(C) watch(D)undergo (A)impolite(B) defensive(C) deliberate(D)offensive (A)Deliberately(B) Apparently(C) Frequently(D)Consequently (A)compassion(B) opposition(C) criticism(D)assault (A)emotion(B) fancy(C) likeliness(D)judgment (A)at length(B) to a great extent(C) from his heart(D)by all means
9、(A)follows(B) obeys(C) defies(D)supports (A)dedication(B) suspicion(C) contemplation(D)speculation (A)Usually(B) Generally(C) Certainly(D)Fundamentally (A)faith(B) hope(C) honor(D)credit (A)since(B) once(C) when(D)while (A)propositions(B) predictions(C) proposal(D)prophecy (A)about(B) on(C) in(D)to
10、(A)take(B) forecast(C) make(D)predict (A)started(B) replaced(C) conducted(D)proposed (A)reasonable(B) useful(C) worthwhile(D)meaningful (A)where(B) how(C) what(D)which (A)stimulate(B) constitute(C) furnish(D)provoke Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each tex
11、t by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 While its easy to get swept up in the commercialism at major sports events, one shouldnt ignore the transformative capacity of sport to produce social change. Historically, the potential for sports lies not with the values they promote, since they are invari
12、ably unjust and uneven. Instead, the possibilities that exist within sports are those that bridge divides between societies with radically different views of the world.The concept of an “Olympic Truce“ is noteworthy in terms of recognising the role of international non-governmental organizations (NG
13、Os) in influencing and brokering international relations. An Olympic Truce was launched on January 24, 1994 for the period of the Lillehammer Winter Games in an attempt to resolve the conflict in Yugoslavia. This Olympic Truce involved representatives from the World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF
14、, the Red Cross, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and the Norwegian Government. These groups evacuated coaches, athletes, and members of the national Olympic committee from Sarajevo so that they could compete in the Games.Many African runners have provided an exhilarating spectacle for global
15、audiences. Maria Mutola, the Mozambican former Olympic and five-time world indoor 800m champion and world record holder, routinely sends track winnings back to her country. Chamanchulo, the suburb of Maputo in which Mutola grew up, is ravaged by HIV, passed on in childbirth or breast milk to 40 perc
16、ent of the children. In 2003 when Mutola became the first athlete to collect 1million for outright victory on the Golden League Athletic Grand Prix Circuit, part of the cash went to the foundation she endowed to help provide scholarships, clothing, education, and coaching for young athletes. Farms a
17、nd small businesses have often been sustained by her winnings on the circuit, which have purchased tractors, fertilizer, and equipment to drill small wells.Catherine Astrid Salome Freeman became the first Aboriginal to represent Australia at the Olympics, at Barcelona in 1992 and became its first wo
18、rld champion and first Olympic champion. In doing so she became a symbol for reconciliation between a black and white Australia. Her grandmother, Alice Sibley, was one of the members of the so-called “stolen generation. “ She was taken from her parents at the age of eight by a reviled 1950s Australi
19、an government policy that removed Aboriginal children removed from their parents and resettled them with white families. Her Olympic success has perhaps helped to change the face of prejudice, almost a taboo subject in a modern Australia. She herself had become perhaps one of Australias greatest spo
20、rting icons but also a symbol of the struggle that aboriginal Australians had to endure in order to win social, civil, and political rights. 21 From the first paragraph, we know that the passage is going to center on the role of sports to_.(A)spread values(B) cause social changes(C) create different
21、 views(D)promote commercialism22 The example of Yugoslavia is quoted in paragraph 2 to show that sports can_.(A)provide aids(B) assist NGO development(C) support peace building(D)promote internationalism23 The example of Maria Mutola is used to prove that_.(A)people from underdeveloped regions can a
22、lso win championships with due help(B) many people like her can provide hope for other people(C) success will bring with it financial benefits(D)victory will come one after another once it gets started24 The word “reconciliation“ most probably means_.(A)the reestablishing of cordial relations(B) the
23、 process of separating(C) the regaining of a social statue(D)the formation of certain social values25 It can be inferred from the passage that in 1950s,_.(A)children from aboriginal families can not go to the same school with other children(B) aboriginal children have to leave their own families whe
24、n they reach a certain age(C) aboriginal children can not visit white families(D)all the aboriginal people have no rights at all25 Self-esteem is the collection of beliefs or feelings we have about ourselves, our “self-perceptions. “ How we define ourselves influences our motivations, attitudes, and
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