[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷206及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 206 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 Despite your best intentions and efforts, it is【B1】_: At some point in your life, you will be wrong. 【B2 】_ can be hard to digest,
2、 so sometimes we double down rather than 【B3】_ them. Our confirmation bias kicks in, causing us to 【B4】 _ out evidence to prove what we already believe. The car you 【B5】 _ off has a small dent in its bumper, 【 B6】_ obviously means that it is the other driver s fault.Psychologists call this cognitive
3、 dissonancethe stress we experience when we hold two 【B7 】_ beliefs, opinions or attitudes. For example, you might believe you are a kind and【B8】_person, so when you rudely cut someone off, you experience 【B9】_ . To【B10】_with it, you deny your mistake and insist the other driver【B11】_have seen you,
4、or you had the right of way even if you didn t.When we apologize for being wrong, we have to accept this dissonance, and that is【B12】_. On the other hand, research has shown that it can feel good to stick【B13】_our guns. One study found that people who refused to apologize felt more in control than t
5、hose who did not refuse. Feeling【B14】_may be an attractive short-term benefit,【B15】_there are long-term consequences. Refusing to apologize could potentially【B16】_the trust on which a relationship is based. So how exactly do you change your behavior and learn to【B17】_your mistakes? The first step is
6、 to learn to recognize your usual justification and【B18】_.Mr. Okimoto said it also helped to remember that people were often more【B19 】_than you might think. On the flip side, if it is undeniably clear that you are in the wrong, refusing to apologize【B20】_low self-confidence.1 【B1 】(A)realizable(B)
7、inevitable(C) remarkable(D)available2 【B2 】(A)Mistake(B) Failure(C) Trouble(D)Loss3 【B3 】(A)save(B) face(C) conquer(D)control4 【B4 】(A)turn(B) set(C) put(D)seek5 【B5 】(A)give(B) take(C) cut(D)turn6 【B6 】(A)what(B) which(C) that(D)where7 【B7 】(A)contradictory(B) significant(C) similar(D)consistent8 【
8、B8 】(A)sympathetic(B) humble(C) brave(D)fair9 【B9 】(A)regret(B) dissonance(C) guilty(D)pain10 【B10 】(A)finish(B) comply(C) go(D)cope11 【B11 】(A)must(B) would(C) should(D)might12 【B12 】(A)unpleasant(B) unfriendly(C) unconsidered(D)universal13 【B13 】(A)to(B) on(C) out(D)at14 【B14 】(A)positive(B) usefu
9、l(C) wonderful(D)powerful15 【B15 】(A)as(B) and(C) but(D)therefore16 【B16 】(A)jeopardize(B) build(C) betray(D)maintain17 【B17 】(A)discard(B) correct(C) embrace(D)avoid18 【B18 】(A)negotiation(B) motivation(C) rationalization(D)association19 【B19 】(A)creative(B) modest(C) forgiving(D)warmhearted20 【B20
10、 】(A)reveals(B) forges(C) transfers(D)explainsPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Today we re told that to be great is to be bold, to be happy is to be sociable. In fact, one-third to one-half of Americans are
11、introverts. If youre not an introvert yourself, you are surely raising, managing, married to, or coupled with one.If these statistics surprise you, that s probably because so many people pretend to be extroverts. Some fool even themselves, until some life event jolts them into taking stock of their
12、true natures. You have only to raise this subject with your friends and acquaintances to find that the most unlikely people consider themselves introverts.It makes sense that so many introverts hide even from themselves. We live with a value system that I call the Extrovert Ideal. The archetypal ext
13、rovert works well in teams and socializes in groups. We like to think that we value individuality, but all too often we admire one type of individualthe kind whos comfortable “putting himself out there“. Sure, we allow technologically gifted loners who launch companies in garages to have any persona
14、lity they please, but they are the exceptions, not the rule, and our tolerance extends mainly to those who get fabulously wealthy or hold the promise of doing so.Introversionalong with its cousins sensitivity, seriousness, and shynessis now a second-class personality trait, somewhere between a disap
15、pointment and a pathology. Introverts living under the Extrovert Ideal are discounted because of a trait that goes to the core of who they are.Extroversion is an enormously appealing personality style, but weve turned it into an oppressive standard to which most of us feel we must conform.The Extrov
16、ert Ideal has been documented in many studies, though this research has never been grouped under a single name. Talk active people, for example, are rated as smarter, better-looking, more interesting, and more desirable as friends. We rank fast talkers as more competent and likable than slow ones. E
17、ven the word introvert is stigmatizedone informal study, by psychologist Laurie Helgoe, found that introverts described their own physical appearance in vivid language, but when asked to describe generic introverts they drew a bland and distasteful picture.But we make a grave mistake to embrace the
18、Extrovert Ideal so unthinkingly. Some of our greatest ideas, art, and inventions came from quiet and cerebral people who knew how to tune in to their inner worlds and the treasures to be found there.21 We can learn from the first two paragraphs that_.(A)most people in America are introvert(B) Americ
19、an people prefer introvert to extrovert(C) your family members or friends may pretend to be extrovert(D)in American society, only the extrovert could succeed22 Many introverts hide their real character because of the following EXCEPT_.(A)we are living in an Extrovert Ideal society(B) both teamwork a
20、nd social activities are suited to the extrovert(C) people only accept one kind of individualthe extrovert(D)gifted loners could be tolerated because of their wealth23 The word “pathology“ in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to_.(A)termagancy(B) optimism(C) depression(D)abnormality24 Laurie Helgoe
21、is mentioned in Paragraph 5 to show_.(A)according to a research, the word “introvert“ has been insulted(B) Extrovert Ideal has been documented in many researches(C) psychologist believe that talk active people are smarter and more interesting(D)people believe that fast talkers are more desirable as
22、friends25 Which of the following would be the authors attitude toward introvert?(A)skeptical(B) positive(C) negative(D)disgusted25 Speaking two languages rather than just one has obvious practical benefits. In recent years, scientists have begun to show that being bilingual makes you smarter. It can
23、 have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age.Researchers, educators and policy makers in 20 century considered a second language to be an interference, cognitively speaking, that hindered a childs academic an
24、d intellectual development. There is ample evidence that in a bilingual s brain both language systems are active even when he is using only one language, thus creating situations in which one system obstructs the other. But this interference isnt so much a handicap as a blessing in disguise. It forc
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