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1、考研英语模拟试卷 350 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) 1 Even the Saudisor rather, the small number of men who actually rule their troubled countryare giving ground in the struggle for women
2、s rights. For sure, the recommendations (1)_ this week to Crown Prince Abdullah at the end of an (2)_ round of “national dialogue“ concentrating on the role of women were fairly tame. In the reformers-versus-reactionaries (3)_ test of whether women should be allowed to drive cars (at present they ca
3、nnot do so in the kingdom, nor can they travel unaccompanied, by whatever (4)_ of motion), the king was merely asked to“ (5)_ a body to study a public transport system for women to facilitate mobility“. (6)_ mention, of course, of the right to votebut then that has been (7)_ to men too, though local
4、 elections, on an apparently universal franchise, are supposed to be held in October. In sum, it is a tortoises progress. But the very fact of the debate happening at all is (8)_and hopeful.It is not just in Saudi Arabia that more rights for women are being demanded (9)_ across the whole of the Arab
5、 and Muslim world. The pushy Americans have made womens rights part of their appeal for greater democracy in (10)_ they now officially call the “broader Middle East“, to include non-Arab Muslim countries such as Iran, Turkey and even Afghanistan. Many Arabs have cautioned the Americans against seeki
6、ng to (11)_ their own values on societies with such different traditions and (12)_ Many leading Muslims have (13)_ the culturally imperious Americans of seeking to (14)_ Is lam. The (15)_ for more democracy in the Muslim world issued by leaders of the eight biggest industrial countries was watered d
7、own for fear of giving (16)_ Yet, despite the Arabs prickliness, the Americans have helped pep up a debate that is now bubbling fiercely in the Arab world, even (17)_ many Arab leaders, none of whom is directly elected by the people, are understandably (18)_ of reforms that could lead to their own t
8、oppling. Never before have womens rights in the Arab world been so (19)_ debated. That (20)_ is cause to rejoice.(A)remoulded(B) inherited(C) accorded(D)handed(A)unprecedented(B) unquenchable(C) unorthodox(D)unmatched(A)tenor(B) gist(C) glamour(D)litmus(A)metabolism(B) means(C) metaphrase(D)methodol
9、ogy(A)assign(B) assuage(C) assume(D)attest(A)Not(B) Never(C) No(D)Scarcely(A)discounted(B) demurred(C) discredited(D)denied(A)melodious(B) remarkable(C) mercurial(D)resistant(A)otherwise(B) but(C) thereat(D)whereupon(A)what(B) that(C) whether(D)which(A)sanction(B) impose(C) inhibit(D)license(A)strat
10、egies(B) ideals(C) beliefs(D)tactics(A)robbed(B) accused(C) relieved(D)stripped(A)destroy(B) defy(C) decimate(D)dilate(A)vicinity(B) collaboration(C) appeal(D)flattery(A)offence(B) collapse(C) disaster(D)passivism(A)as(B) so(C) then(D)though(A)aware(B) supportive(C) wary(D)indicative(A)latently(B) m
11、onotonously(C) moderately(D)vigorously(A)lonely(B) solo(C) alone(D)logoPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Latino youths need better education for Arizona to take full advantage of the possibilities their explo
12、ding population offers. Arizonas fast-growing Latino population offers the state tremendous promise and a challenge. Even more than the aging of the baby boomers, the Latino boom is fundamentally reorienting the states economic and social structure.Immigration and natural increase have added 600,000
13、 young Latino residents to the states population in the past decade. Half of the population younger than 18 in both Phoenix and Tucson is now Latino. Within 20 years, Latinos will make up half of the homegrown entry-level labor pool in the states two largest labor markets.What is more, Hispanics are
14、 becoming key economic players. Most people dont notice it, but Latinos born in Arizona make up much of their immigrant parents economic and educational deficits. For example, second-generation Mexican-Americans secure an average of 12 grades of schooling where their parents obtained less than nine.
15、 That means they erase 70 percent of their parents lag behind third-generation non-Hispanic Whites in a single generation.All of this hands the state a golden opportunity. At a time when many states will struggle with labor shortages because of modest population growth, Arizona has a priceless chanc
16、e to build a populous, hardworking and skilled workforce on which to base future prosperity. The problem is that Arizona and its Latino residents may not be able to seize this opportunity. Far too many of Arizonas Latinos drop out of high school or fail to obtain the basic education needed for more
17、advanced study. As a result, educational deficits are holding back many Latinosand the state as well. To be sure, construction and low-end service jobs continue to absorb tens of thousands of Latino immigrants with little formal education. But over the long term, most of Arizonas Latino citizens rem
18、ain ill-prepared to prosper in an increasingly demanding knowledge economy.For the reason, the educational uplift of Arizonas huge Latino population must move to the center of the states agenda. After all, the education deficits of Arizonas Latino population will severely cramp the fortunes of hardw
19、orking people if they go unaddressed and could well undercut the states ability to compete in the new economy. At the entry level, slower growth rates may create more competition for low-skill jobs, displacing Latinos from a significant means of support. At the higher end, shortages of Latinos educa
20、tionally ready to move up will make it much harder for knowledge-based companies staff to get high-skill positions.21 The Latino population is changing Arizonas_.(A)aging problem(B) educational system(C) economic structure(D)financial deficits22 What can be inferred from the third paragraph?(A)The L
21、atino population in Arizona is made up of Hispanics and Mexican-Americans.(B) The first-generation Latinos are immigrants instead of being born in America.(C) 70 percent of the first-generation Latinos had less schooling than nine years.(D)The educational system used to be in favor of the non-Hispan
22、ic Whites.23 “Educational deficits“ (Lines 67, Para. 4) most probably means that_.(A)the state did not put much money into education(B) many Latinos are too poor to obtain education(C) education is not a profitable enterprise(D)many Latinos are not well-educated24 According to the author, Arizona sh
23、ould give highest priority to_.(A)controlling the Latino population(B) enhancing the educational level of the Latino population(C) improving the knowledge-based economy(D)building the Latino population into hardworking and skilled workforce25 It is implied that, in the long run, most Latinos in Ariz
24、ona will_.(A)be jobless(B) be badly-paid(C) do low-skill jobs(D)do high-skill jobs26 A good marriage means growing as a couple but also growing as individuals. This isnt easy, marriage has always been difficult. Why then are we seeing so many divorces at this time? Yes, our modern social fabric is t
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