[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷151及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 151 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 In that mythical era【B1】_children were seen and not heard, and did【B2 】_they were told without【B3】_, everyone knew that【B4】_bedtim
2、es were important. “ Dream on!“ Most modern parents【B5】_reply. But research by Yvonne Kelly of University College, London, shows that the ancient wisdom is right-half the time. Daughters, it seems, do【B6 】_from regular bedtimes. Sons do not.Dr. Kelly knew【B7】_many studies that had looked at the【B8】_
3、between sleep habits and cognitive ability in adults and adolescents. All showed that【B9 】_sleeping schedules【B10】_hand in hand with poor academic【B11】_Surprisingly, 【B12】_, little such research had been done on children. She and her colleagues therefore examined the bedtimes and cognitive abilities
4、 of 11,178 children who are【B13】_in a multidisciplinary research project.The bedtime information they used was【B14】_during four visits interviewers【B15 】_to their homes. These happened when the children were nine months, three years, five years and seven years of age. They were asked whether they ha
5、d set bedtimes on weekdays and if they always, usually, sometimes or never made them. They were also asked to take tests from【B16】_their IQs could be estimated.Kellys report shows that when children had reached the age of seven,【B17 】 _a regular bedtime did seem to affect their cognition. But that w
6、as true only to female. On the IQ scale, whose mean value is 100 points, girls who had had regular bedtimes scored between eight and nine points more than those who did not. Boys were not completely【B18】_Irregular bedtimes left their IQs about six points below those of their【B19 】_at the age of thre
7、e. But the distinction【B20】_by the time they were seven. 1 【B1 】(A)where(B) that(C) when(D)which2 【B2 】(A)while(B) as(C) like(D)just3 【B3 】(A)controversy(B) hostility(C) agreement(D)argument4 【B4 】(A)regular(B) daily(C) ordinary(D)normal 5 【B5 】(A)must(B) will(C) might(D)can6 【B6 】(A)beneficial(B) b
8、enevolent(C) beneficiary(D)benefit7 【B7 】(A)from(B) of(C) apart(D)backwards8 【B8 】(A)connection(B) balance(C) joint(D)difference9 【B9 】(A)good(B) enough(C) proper(D)inconsistent10 【B10 】(A)became(B) saw(C) went(D)did11 【B11 】(A)output(B) performance(C) input(D)intake12 【B12 】(A)therefore(B) moreover
9、(C) however(D)yet13 【B13 】(A)enrolled(B) registering(C) entering(D)manipulated14 【B14 】(A)assessed(B) collected(C) got(D)massed15 【B15 】(A)summoned(B) evoked(C) made(D)assembled16 【B16 】(A)that(B) which(C) whom(D)who17 【B17 】(A)having not had(B) having had not(C) not having had(D)not having18 【B18 】
10、(A)unchanged(B) unaffected(C) unaltered(D)unmoved19 【B19 】(A)ancestors(B) descendants(C) parents(D)contemporaries20 【B20 】(A)vanished(B) appeared(C) banished(D)developedPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 A hap
11、py life, according to the Scottish poet James Thomson, consists of “retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books“ , among other things. Alice Munro, perhaps the greatest short-story writer of our time, has elected to embrace this bliss, saying last week, “Im probably not going to write anymore. “ An i
12、ncredulous editor from the National Post had to follow up on whether she really meant itthat last years sublimely devastating collection, Dear Life, was it for her. “Oh, yes,“ the 81-year-old Canadian said, telling disappointed fans to “read the old ones over again. There are lots of them“.Yet if yo
13、u have ever imagined a typical day in the life of an author, your vision probably resembles Thomsons. Writing seems like tender labor, and its not hard to picture all those quarterly Munro storiesthe ones that appear in The New Yorker as regularly as fresh internsbeing created from a diet of easy gr
14、ace, fertilized frequently with tea, long walks, dinners on the porch, and Chekhov readings. Why would anyone have to retire from writing, as if its a job with regular hours?Except it is. John Updike used to rent a one-room office above a restaurant, where he would report to write six days a week. J
15、ohn Cheever famously put on his only suit and rode the elevator with the 9-to-5 crowd, only he would proceed down to the basement to write in a storage room. Robert Caro still puts on a jacket and tie every day and repairs to his 22nd-floor Manhattan office. Authors who corral their duties into dail
16、y routines help remind us of the industry of writing. A muse does not pour words into someones skull. The drudgery has conquered some of our best wordsmiths. “ When you decide to be a writer, you dont have the faintest idea of what the work is like,“ Philip Roth, another recent literary retiree, has
17、 said about the “stringent exigencies“ of literature. “But working at it nearly every day for 50 years . . . turns out to be an extremely taxing job and hardly the pleasantest of human activities. “ He e-ven called it “just torture, awful“.Munro has long been able to pensively observe someone and ef
18、fortlessly penetrate the characters extraordinary private history. “Nobody bothers anymore to judge her goodness,“ the critic James Wood has said. “Her reputation is like a good address. “ It is as if she can look upon a person and always see the full span of a life. Now she has taken a measure of h
19、er years and judged that, at last, she can stop. Let us read the old ones over again. There are lots of them.21 From the first paragraphs we can learn that_.(A)a happy life is the life after retirement(B) Dear Life proved a big failure(C) retirement is viewed as a pleasant life period by writers(D)M
20、unro retired when she was young22 A job of a writer is often thought to be_?(A)freely scheduled(B) fertilized with food(C) related to physical excise(D)finished after dinners23 What can we infer from the third paragraph?(A)Great writers are favored by the muse.(B) Writing is actually a hard job requ
21、iring continuous efforts.(C) You know exactly what the work is like when you begin to write.(D)Philip Roth worked with the 9-to-5 crowd.24 According to the last paragraph, Munro is adept in_.(A)drawing drafts(B) perceiving the traits of characters(C) rewriting her works(D)judging someones goodness25
22、 Which of the following can be the best title for the text?(A)How to Be Great Writers(B) What Consists A Happy Life(C) Writing Is A Job Of Elegance(D)Why Should A Writer Retire25 For years, smokers have been exhorted to take the initiative and quit; use a nicotine patch, chew nicotine gum, take a pr
23、escription medication that can help, call a help line, just say no. But a new study finds that stopping is seldom an individual decision. Smokers tend to quit in groups, the study finds, which means smoking cessation programs should work best if they focus on groups rather than individuals. It also
24、means that people may help many more than just themselves by quitting: quitting can have a ripple effect prompting an entire social network to break the habit.The study, by Dr. Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School and James Fowler of the University of California, San Diego, followed thousan
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