[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷161及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 161 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 【B1】_ only among those with whom h
2、e is acquainted. You have to take a commuter train any morning or evening to 【 B2】_ the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or dozing in a comer; 【B3】_ anybody talks, since to do so would be considered quite offensive. 【B4】 _, there is no such a written
3、rule, a commonly understood code of behavior which, 【B5】_ broken, makes the offender immediately the object of【B6】_.It has been known as a fact that a British has a 【B7】_ for the discussion of their weather and that, if given a chance, he will talk about it 【B8 】_. Some people argue that it is becau
4、se the British weather seldom【B9】_forecast and hence becomes a source of interest and【B10 】_to everyone. This may be so.【B11】_a British cannot have much【B12】_in the weathermen, who, after promising fine, sunny weather for the following day, are often proved wrong【 B13】_a cloud over the Atlantic brin
5、gs rainy weather to all districts! The man in the street seems to be as accurateor as inaccurateas the weathermen in his【B14】_.Foreigners may be surprised at the number of references【B15】_weather that the British make to each other in the course of a single day.【B16】_they may consider this exaggerat
6、ed and comic, it is worthwhile【B17】_out that it could be used to his advantage.【B18】_he wants to start a conversation with a British but is【B19】_to know where to begin, he could do well to mention the state of the weather. It is a safe subject which will【B20】_an answer from even the most reserved of
7、 the British.1 【B1 】(A)relaxed(B) frustrated(C) amused(D)exhausted2 【B2 】(A)experience(B) witness(C) watch(D)undergo3 【B3 】(A)softly(B) constantly(C) hardly(D)loudly4 【B4 】(A)In addition(B) Since(C) While(D)Although5 【B5 】(A)spontaneously(B) once(C) severely(D)permanently6 【B6 】(A)suspicion(B) oppos
8、ition(C) criticism(D)praise7 【B7 】(A)emotion(B) fancy(C) likeliness(D)avoidance8 【B8 】(A)at length(B) at once(C) at large(D)at last9 【B9 】(A)follows(B) predicts(C) defies(D)supports10 【B10 】(A)dedication(B) compassion(C) contemplation(D)enthusiasm11 【B11 】(A)Nevertheless(B) Also(C) Therefore(D)Unfor
9、tunately12 【B12 】(A)faith(B) speculation(C) honor(D)credit13 【B13 】(A)unless(B) until(C) when(D)whereas14 【B14 】(A)propositions(B) predictions(C) approval(D)defiance15 【B15 】(A)about(B) on(C) in(D)to16 【B16 】(A)Since(B) Although(C) However(D)Only if17 【B17 】(A)sending(B) giving(C) pointing(D)taking1
10、8 【B18 】(A)Even if(B) Because(C) If(D)For19 【B19 】(A)at a loss(B) in detail(C) in order(D)on the occasion20 【B20 】(A)receive(B) constitute(C) furnish(D)provokePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 There were some
11、 consistent patterns among the heavier readers: For the younger children ages 6 to 11being read aloud to regularly and having restricted online time were correlated with frequent reading; for the older childrenages 12 to 17one of the largest predictors was whether they had time to read on their own
12、during the school day.The finding about reading aloud to children long after toddlerhood may come as a surprise to some parents who read books to children at bedtime when they were very young but then tapered off. Last summer, the American Academy of Pediatrics announced a new policy recommending th
13、at all parents read to their children from birth.“A lot of parents assume that once kids begin to read independently, that now that is the best thing for them to do,“ said Maggie McGuire, the vice president for a website for parents operated by Scholastic. But reading aloud through elementary school
14、 seemed to be connected to a love of reading generally. According to the report, 41 percent of frequent readers ages 6 to 10 were read aloud to at home, while only 13 percent of infrequent readers were being read to.Of course, children who love to read are generally immersed in households with lots
15、of books and parents who like to read. So while parents who read to their children later in elementary school may encourage those children to become frequent readers on their own, such behavior can also result from “a whole constellation of other things that goes on in those families,“ said Timothy
16、Shanahan, a past president of the International Reading Association.There is not yet strong research that connects reading aloud at older ages to improved reading comprehension. But some literacy experts said that when parents or teachers read aloud to children even after they can read themselves, t
17、he children can hear more complex words or stories than they might tackle themselves.“Its this idea of marinating children in higher-level vocabulary,“ said Pam Allyn, founder of LitWorld.Org, a nonprofit group that works to increase literacy among young people. “The read-aloud can really lift the c
18、hild.“ Other literacy experts say the real value of reading to children is helping to develop background knowledge in all kinds of topics as well as exposure to sophisticated language.21 It can be inferred from the first paragraph that_.(A)the younger children and the older children have the same re
19、ading patterns(B) for the younger children, being read aloud regularly is good to their school days(C) for the older children, having time to read independently is very important(D)for the older children, having restricted online time is good to develop reading habits22 The phrase “tapered off(Para.
20、 2)probably means_.(A)stopped halfway(B) declined gradually(C) turned off(D)read occasionally23 The author mentions “ the report“ in Paragraph 3 to show that_.(A)reading aloud through elementary school is related to children s reading habits(B) Maggie McGuire s viewpoint is wrong(C) many parents thi
21、nk that children read independently is the best thing(D)there is little difference between frequent readers and infrequent readers24 Which of the following is NOT true according to Paragraphs 4-5?(A)Children who like to read are usually influenced by parents.(B) The family atmosphere is crucial to c
22、hildrens reading behavior.(C) No obvious evidence proves reading aloud at older ages can strengthen reading comprehension.(D)Some literacy experts believe there is no significance to read aloud for older children.25 Pam Allyn argues that the advantage of read-aloud is that_.(A)it can enlarge childre
23、n s vocabulary(B) it can really improve childrens reading ability(C) it s helpful to enrich children s knowledge(D)it s beneficial for children to understand sophisticated language25 Women have been driving yellow cabs in New York since the 1940s, but 99% of drivers are male. Even among drivers of c
24、ars booked by phone or online, only 4% are women. That may change with the launch of SheTaxis, an app that lets female passengers insist on female drivers, and vice versa.It will be available in New York City, Westchester and Long Island, and the firm plans to expand to other cities. Stella Mateo, t
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