[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷205及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 205 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 How men first learned to invent words is unknown; in other words, the origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that
2、men,【B1】_animals, somehow invented certain【B2 】_to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things,【B3 】 _they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed 【B4】 _ certain signs, called letters, which could be 【B5】_ to represent those sounds, and which could be 【B6】_ down. Those so
3、unds, whether spoken, 【B7】 _ written in letters, we call words.The power of words, then, lies in their【B8】_the things they bring up before our minds. Words become 【B9】_ with meaning for us by experience;【B10 】_the longer we live, the more certain words【B11】_the happy and sad events of our past to us
4、; and the more we read and【B12】_, the more the number of words that mean something to us【B13】_.Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words which appeal【B14】_to our minds and emotions. This【B15 】_and telling use of words is what we call【B16】_style
5、. Above all, the real poet is a master of【B17】_. He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music, and which【B18】_their position and association can【B19】_men to tears. We should, therefore, learn to choose our words carefully and use them accurately, or they will【B20】_our speech or writing s
6、illy and vulgar.1 【B1 】(A)above(B) unlike(C) excluding(D)besides2 【B2 】(A)sounds(B) gestures(C) signs(D)movements3 【B3 】(A)such that(B) as that(C) so that(D)in that4 【B4 】(A)to(B) with(C) in(D)upon5 【B5 】(A)spelt(B) combined(C) pronounced(D)copied6 【B6 】(A)written(B) handed(C) remembered(D)observed7
7、 【B7 】(A)and(B) yet(C) also(D)or8 【B8 】(A)function(B) association(C) roles(D)links9 【B9 】(A)filled(B) fulfilled(C) live(D)active10 【B10 】(A)but(B) or(C) yet(D)and11 【B11 】(A)reappear(B) recall(C) remember(D)recollect12 【B12 】(A)think(B) collect(C) learn(D)recite13 【B13 】(A)raises(B) increases(C) imp
8、roves(D)emerges14 【B14 】(A)intensively(B) extensively(C) broadly(D)powerfully15 【B15 】(A)charming(B) academic(C) conventional(D)common16 【B16 】(A)written(B) spoken(C) literary(D)dramatic17 【B17 】(A)signs(B) words(C) style(D)sound18 【B18 】(A)in(B) on(C) over(D)by19 【B19 】(A)move(B) engage(C) bring(D)
9、force20 【B20 】(A)transform(B) change(C) make(D)convertPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 This week, a gaggle of girls in hot pants and miniskirts will go on a long and highly publicized strike against their em
10、ployer. They will win their case, and in so doing, win a huge battle for working women everywhereushering in a new push for equal pay for women and striking a victorious blow for women s rights the world over. But in real life, the news isn t nearly that inspiring.On Wednesday, the U.S. senate faile
11、d to end debate on the paycheck fairness act. The so-called “commonsense law“ would have strengthened anti-discriminatory law put in place by the Equal Pay Act, protected employees from being fired for asking about their colleagues compensation, and created negotiation skills training programs for g
12、irls and women.The American Association of University Women recently compared men and women with the same education, same grades, same kinds of jobs, and made the same life choices and found that women earn 5% less in the first year out of school. Ten years later, even if the women gave up having ch
13、ildren, they earn 12% less. In another study, Catalyst found that female first-year MBA students earn $4,600 less than their male peers in their first job. In fact, in the 47 years since the Equal Pay Act was first adopted, the pay gap has decreased from more than 40 cents to just under 25 cents. We
14、 are literally halfway there.The republican senators voting against the act, said the act would have been bad for business. And they have been right, but not for the stated reasons. This recession is frequently called the “mancession“ and that it has led to 36% increase in the number of families dep
15、ending on womens earning in the last year alone, sure, those businesses may be saving money by paying women less, but is it really in the interest of the American public to allow them to save at the expense of families? At 77 cents on the dollar, women will lose an average of $431,000 in pay over 40
16、 years. Those losses could have been spent wisely. When you consider that women reinvest 90% of their income into their own community and family (just 30% to 40% that men invest), the impact could have been powerful. How is that for the common sense?21 From the first paragraph, we can infer_.(A)the
17、strike may be just a kind of show(B) these girls are very fashionable(C) the strike will be successful(D)the government will support the strike22 Before the “commonsense law“, female employees were treated unfairly, for example,_.(A)earning less money than they deserved(B) being fired for asking abo
18、ut others compensation(C) being assigned too much work(D)being denied training program for girls and women23 In Paragraph 3, the sentence “we are literally halfway there“ means_.(A)we are preparing to do something(B) we will win the battle for working women everywhere(C) we really have made some pro
19、gress in decreasing pay gap(D)we are on the way to the scene of the strike24 The attitude of the author to the reason that republican senators offered to the vote against the act is_.(A)agreeable(B) ignorant(C) disapproving(D)consenting25 Mancession has led to the fact that_.(A)employers violated Eq
20、ual Pay Law(B) many families depend on women s earnings(C) many businesses saved money by hiring woman(D)women reinvest 90% of their income to their community25 The economist George Akerlof found himself faced with a simple task: mailing a box of clothes from India, where he was living, to America.
21、The clothes belong to his friend and colleague Joseph Stieglitz, Akerlof was eager to send the box off. But he delayed dealing with it, week after week. This went on for more than eight months and it was only shortly before Akerlof himself returned to America that he managed to mail this box: anothe
22、r friend happened to be sending some things back to the U.S., and Akerlof was able to add the box to the shipment. Given the vagaries of intercontinental mail, it is possible that Akerlof made it back to the United States before Stieglitz s shirt.Even Nobel-winning economists procrastinate! Akerlof
23、saw this familiar experience as mysterious. He actually intended to send the box to his friend, yet, as he wrote in a paper called “procrastination and obedience“, “each morning for over eight months I woke up and decided that the next morning would be the day to send the Stieglitz box.“, but act ne
24、ver arrived. He realized that procrastination might be more than just a bad habit, and it might be something important about the limits of human rational thinking and that it could teach useful lessons about phenomena as substance abuse and savings habits.Since his essay about procrastination was pu
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