[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷163及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 163 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 Clothes play a critical part in the conclusions we reach by providing clues to who people are, who they are not, and who they woul
2、d like to be. They tell us a good【B1 】_about the wearers background, personality, status, mood, and 【B2】 _ on life.People tend to agree on what certain types of clothes 【B3】_. Newscasters, or the 【B4】_ who read the news on TV, are considered to be more 【B5】_, honest, and competent when they are 【B6】
3、_ conservatively. And college students who【B7】_themselves as taking an active role in their interpersonal relationships say they are 【 B8】_ about the costumes they must wear to play these roles successfully. 【B9】_, many of us can relate instances in【B10 】_the clothing we wore changed the way we felt
4、 about ourselves and how we acted. Perhaps you have used clothing to gain confidence when you anticipated a【B11】_situation, such as a job interview, or a court appearance.In the workplace, men have long had well-defined precedents and role models for achieving success. It has been【B12】_for women. A
5、good many women in the business world are uncertain about the appropriate mixture of “masculine“ and “feminine“【B13】_they should convey by their professional clothing. The【B14】_of clothing alternatives to women has also been greater than that【B15】_for men. Male administrators tend to judge women mor
6、e favorably for managerial【B16 】_when the women display【B17】_“feminine grooming“shorter hair, moderate use of make-up, and plain 【B18】_ clothing. As one male administrator confessed, “An【B19 】_woman is definitely going to get a longer interview,【B20】_she won t get a job.“1 【B1 】(A)amount(B) deal(C)
7、number(D)quantity2 【B2 】(A)attitude(B) viewpoint(C) outlook(D)remark3 【B3 】(A)infer(B) reveal(C) verify(D)mean4 【B4 】(A)hosts(B) announcers(C) presenters(D)reporters5 【B5 】(A)promising(B) amusing(C) convincing(D)inspiring6 【B6 】(A)dressed(B) worn(C) decorated(D)costumed7 【B7 】(A)assume(B) discern(C)
8、 view(D)confirm8 【B8 】(A)worried(B) concerned(C) troubled(D)shocked9 【B9 】(A)Therefore(B) However(C) Then(D)Moreover10 【B10 】(A)which(B) that(C) it(D)this11 【B11 】(A)horrible(B) hopeful(C) special(D)stressful12 【B12 】(A)contradictory(B) otherwise(C) indifferent(D)possible13 【B13 】(A)symbols(B) crite
9、ria(C) attributes(D)figures14 【B14 】(A)priority(B) reliability(C) demand(D)variety15 【B15 】(A)desirable(B) available(C) comparable(D)liable16 【B16 】(A)professions(B) works(C) positions(D)vacancies17 【B17 】(A)more(B) no(C) less(D)much18 【B18 】(A)tailored(B) furnished(C) knit(D)purchased19 【B19 】(A)at
10、tractive(B) optimistic(C) aggressive(D)enthusiastic20 【B20 】(A)so(B) and(C) or(D)butPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 In his “Odyssey“, Homer immortalized the idea of resisting temptation by having the protag
11、onist tied to the mast of his ship, to hear yet not succumb to the beautiful, dangerous songs of the Sirens. Researchers have long been intrigued as to whether this ability to avoid, or defer, gratification is related to outcomes in life. The best-known test is the “marshmallow“ experiment, in which
12、 children who could refrain from eating the confection for 15 minutes were given a second one. Children who could not wait tended to have lower incomes and poorer health as adults. New research suggests that kids who are unable to delay rewards are also more likely to become criminals later.Recently
13、, four researchers used data from a Swedish survey in which more than 13,000 children aged 13 were asked whether they would prefer to receive $140 now or $1,400 in five years time. About four-fifths of them said they were prepared to wait.Unlike previous researchers, the authors were able to track a
14、ll the children and account for their parental background and cognitive ability. They found that the 13-year-olds who wanted the smaller sum of money at once were 32% more likely to be convicted of a crime during the next 18 years than those children who said they would rather wait for the bigger re
15、ward. Individuals who are impatient, they believe, prefer instant benefits and are therefore less likely to be deterred by potential punishments.But those who fret that a person s criminal path is set already as a teenager should not despair.The four researchers offer a remedy. When the respondents
16、education was included in the analysis, they found that higher educational attainment was linked to a preference for delayed gratification.Educational attainment and patience are related either because patience helps students to do better or because schooling makes people more likely to postpone rew
17、ards. Fortunately, there is evidence in support of the latter theory. Francisco Perez-Arce of the RAND Corporation, a think-tank, interviewed around 2,000 applicants for Mexican universities. The students had similar credentials but some obtained admission through a lottery to a university that did
18、not charge tuition fees, whereas the rest had to apply elsewhere. As a result, a higher proportion of lottery-winners than losers went to college. After a year, Mr. Perez-Arce found, the lottery-winners were more patient than the losers. Since the process was random, he concluded that higher educati
19、on can make people place more weight on the future.21 The “marshmallow“ experiment is a test about_.(A)accepting temptation(B) avoiding outcomes(C) deferring gratification(D)eating the confection22 All of the following make the new research differ from the previous ones EXCEPT_.(A)the researchers tr
20、acked all the subjects(B) the researchers surveyed a much wider range of children(C) the researchers explained the children s parental background(D)the researchers considered the parents cognitive ability23 It is believed that individuals who are impatient_.(A)tend to get benefits at once(B) are abl
21、e to delay rewards(C) would rather wait for the bigger reward(D)are probably deterred by potential punishments24 People who fret that a persons criminal path is set already can take the remedial action of_.(A)keeping healthy(B) attaining higher incomes(C) receiving higher education(D)avoiding punish
22、ments25 It is concluded that educational attainment and patience are related because_.(A)patience helps students to do better(B) gratification is delayed by receiving higher education(C) schooling makes people less likely to postpone rewards(D)higher education can make people value the future more25
23、 Just as each wedding creates potential business for divorce lawyers, so each engagement gives insurers a chance to drum up business. Future spouses, says Alan Tuvin of Travelers, an insurer, may wish to protect themselves against something going wrong on the wedding day. It is unlikely that your in
24、tended wife will leave on horseback, as Julia Roberts did in “Runaway Bride“, and most insurers wouldnt cover that anyway. But you never know what might happen. Mr. Tuvin launched the firm s wedding-insurance business; he and his wife were its first clients.A typical American wedding costs 25,000 or
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