[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷127及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 127 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 【C1 】_we hear much about the “ new father“ , the man who【C2】_an active role in the day-today care of his children, there is no【C3
2、】_way to be a good father, claims Michael Lamb, a psychologist with the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. He says children can do very well in many different situations, and the greater involvement of fathers is the most important when it makes mothers lives【C4】_.In the U. S.
3、 , about half the men questioned reply that if there【C5】_no job-related penalty, they would like to spend more time with their children. Looked at another way, the other 50% are satisfied the way things are and are saying that they dont feel any【C6】_desire to spend more time with their children than
4、 they currently do. The same【C7】_often ask women if they are satisfied with the【C8 】_of their husbands participation in child-rearing. Thirty-five to forty percent say they would like their partners to do more.【C9 】_is often overlooked, Lamb says, is that about two thirds of the women are happy【C10】
5、_their spouses【C11】_level of parental involvement. “The truth is that men ate not asking to be more involved with the children, but women are not trying to【C12】_them more involved,【C13】_. For many【C14】_, both men and women,【C15】_, are【 C16】_satisfied with traditional responsibilities. The fact that
6、women dont necessarily want men to have more involvement in child-rearing has a lot to do with power and privilege in this society. Women fear they may lose power and【C17】_in the family which is the one area in which these had never been questioned.【 C18】_, they do not have 【C19】 _in the world of wo
7、rk. For many women, its better to keep their responsibility for pa-renthood【C20】_that means they have what might be called role overload, rather than give some of that status, responsibility and power to a partner. “1 【C1 】(A)If(B) When(C) Because(D)Although2 【C2 】(A)makes(B) does(C) takes(D)adopts3
8、 【C3 】(A)the other(B) single(C) one(D)a4 【C4 】(A)glad(B) happy(C) happier(D)gladder5 【C5 】(A)is(B) are(C) was(D)were6 【C6 】(A)gigantic(B) great(C) tempting(D)urging7 【C7 】(A)questions(B) questioners(C) questionnaires(D)question-masters8 【C8 】(A)times(B) number(C) amount(D)standard9 【C9 】(A)Whatever(
9、B) What(C) The thing(D)That10 【C10 】(A)for(B) at(C) with(D)on11 【C11 】(A)now(B) current(C) available(D)immediate12 【C12 】(A)drive(B) get(C) force(D)compel13 【C13 】(A)yet(B) however(C) either(D)too14 【C14 】(A)reasons(B) explanations(C) results(D)excuses15 【C15 】(A)on average(B) in average(C) at the a
10、verage(D)in the average16 【C16 】(A)altogether(B) around(C) more or less(D)about17 【C17 】(A)occupation(B) strata(C) position(D)status18 【C18 】(A)Nevertheless(B) However(C) At the same time(D)While19 【C19 】(A)rights(B) equality(C) privilege(D)opportunity20 【C20 】(A)while(B) yet(C) even if(D)ifGrammar2
11、1 Jack wishes that he_business instead of history when he was in university.(A)had studied(B) study(C) studied(D)had been studying22 He moved away from his parents, and missed them _ enjoy the exciting life in New York.(A)too much to(B) enough to(C) very much to(D)much so as to23 I meant_the matter
12、with you, but I had some guests then.(A)discuss(B) discussing(C) having discussed(D)to have discussed24 _, I must do another experiment.(A)Be it ever so late(B) It is ever so late(C) It be ever so late(D)So late it be ever25 _ wealthy does not necessarily mean that a man is greedy.(A)For the reason
13、that he is(B) The reason of being(C) Just because he is(D)That he is26 AIDS is said_the No. 1 killer of both men and women over the past few years in that region.(A)being(B) to be(C) to have been(D)having been27 Among the first to come and live in North America _, who later prospered mainly in New E
14、ngland.(A)had been Dutch settlers(B) Dutch settlers were there(C) were Dutch settlers(D)Dutch settlers had been there28 Each man and woman must sign_full name before entering the examination room.(A)his(B) her(C) their(D)ones29 There was no point_out until the storm had really stopped.(A)in going(B)
15、 by going(C) of going(D)to go30 I was_worried when they didnt come home.(A)more annoyed as(B) less annoyed as(C) more annoyed than(D)as annoyed more thanPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 Control an University
16、 Logistic Number, Boycott School Fees RiseOver the last two decades, colleges and universities doubled their full-time support staff while enrollment increased only 40 percent, according to a new analysis of government data. During the same period, the staff of fulltime instructors, or equivalent pe
17、rsonnel, rose about 50 percent, while the number of managers increased slightly more than 50 percent.The data, based on United States Department of Education filings from more than 2,782 colleges, come from 1987 to 2007, before the current recession prompted many colleges to freeze their hiring.Neit
18、her the report nor outside experts on college affordability went so far as to argue that the increase in support staff was directly responsible for soaring tuition. Most experts say that the largest driver of tuition increases has been the decline in state financing for higher education.Still, the f
19、indings raise concerns about administrative bloat, and the increasing focus on the social and residential nature of college life, as opposed to academics.“ On a case-by-case basis, many of these hiring decisions might be good ones, but over all, its not a sustainable trend.“ Said Pat Callan, preside
20、nt of the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education.“ At a time when were trying to do something to hold down tuition increases,“ Mr. Callan added, “this gives us a pretty good clue where we ought to be looking. And it does raise questions about the conventional wisdom that you cant do
21、anything to control tuition without affecting academic quality.“The growth in support staff included some jobs that did not exist 20 years ago, like environmental sustainability officers and a broad array of information technology workers. The support staff category includes many different jobs, lik
22、e residential-life staff, admissions and recruitment officers, fundraisers, loan counselors,etc.“A lot of it is definitely trying to keep up with the Joneses,“ said Daniel Bennett, a labor economist. “ Universities and colleges are catering more to students, trying to make college a lifestyle, not j
23、ust people getting an education. Theres more social programs, more athletics, more trainers, more sustainable environmental programs.“On average, public colleges have about 8 employees per 100 students, and private colleges about 9, according to the report.In the 20-year period, the report found, th
24、e greatest number of jobs added, more than 630, 000, were instructorsbut three-quarters of those were part-time. Converted to full-time equivalents, those resulted in a total of 939,000 teaching jobs, up from 614,000 in 1987.The largest number of full-time jobs added, more than 278,000, were for sup
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