[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷29及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 29 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 Sometimes we have specific problems with our mother; sometimes, life with her can just be hard work. If there are difficulties in y
2、our【C1】_, its best to deal with them,【C2】_remember that any【C3】_should be done【C4】_person or by letter. The telephone is not a good【C5 】_because it is too easy【C6】_either side to 【C7 】_the conversation.Explain to her【C8】_you find difficult in your relationship and then【C9】_some new arrangements that
3、 you think would establish a【C10】_balance between you. Sometimes we hold 【C11】_from establishing such boundaries because we are afraid that doing【C12】_implies we are【 C13】_her. We need to remember that being【C14】_from our mother does not【C15】_mean that we no longer love her. If the conflict is【C16】_
4、and you cannot find a way to【C17】_it, you might decide to give up your relationship with your mother for a while. Some of my patients had【C18】_“trial separations“. The 【C19】_allowed things to simmer down, enabling【C20】_1 【C1 】(A)relationship(B) emission(C) emulation(D)interpretation2 【C2 】(A)and(B)
5、but(C) thus(D)or3 【C3 】(A)contradiction(B) estimation(C) confrontation(D)immersion4 【C4 】(A)by(B) for(C) to(D)in5 【C5 】(A)innovation(B) manoeuvre(C) medium(D)synthesis6 【C6 】(A)on(B) for(C) off(D)to7 【C7 】(A)formulate(B) commence(C) perceive(D)terminate8 【C8 】(A)whether(B) how(C) what(D)why9 【C9 】(A
6、)propose(B) perform(C) remove(D)outline10 【C10 】(A)more distinctive(B) more turbulent(C) more spontaneous(D)healthier11 【C11 】(A)back(B) on(C) off(D)by12 【C12 】(A)it(B) which(C) what(D)so13 【C13 】(A)mustering(B) ejecting(C) insulting(D)retaliating14 【C14 】(A)harmonious(B) wholesome(C) malignant(D)in
7、dependent15 【C15 】(A)instantly(B) reluctantly(C) necessarily(D)steadily16 【C16 】(A)moderate(B) hereditary(C) inevitable(D)extreme17 【C17 】(A)shape(B) resolve .(C) simulate(D)grind18 【C18 】(A)successful(B) compulsory(C) miserable(D)stationary19 【C19 】(A)blunder(B) temptation(C) break(D)trait20 【C20 】
8、(A)reconciliation(B) rebellion(C) recreation(D)rehearsePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 “It is an evil influence on the youth of our country. “ A politician condemning video gaming? Actually, a clergyman den
9、ouncing rock and roll 50 years ago. But the sentiment could just as easily have been voiced by Hillary Clinton in the past few weeks, as she blamed video games for “a silent epidemic of media desensitisation“ and “stealing the innocence of our children“.The gaming furore centers on “Grand Theft Auto
10、: San Andreas“, a popular and notoriously violent cops and robbers game that turned out to contain hidden sex scenes that could be unlocked using a patch downloaded from the internet. The resulting outcry (mostly from Democratic politicians playing to the centre) caused the games rating in America t
11、o be changed from “mature“, which means you have to be 17 to buy it, to “adults only“, which means you have to be 18, but also means that big retailers such as Wal-Mart will not stock it. As a result the game has been banned in Australia; and, this autumn, Americas Federal Trade Commission will inve
12、stigate the complaints. That will give gaming s opponents an opportunity to vent their wrath on the industry.Skepticism of new media is a tradition with deep roots, going back at least as far as Socrates objections to written texts, outlined in Platos Phaedrus. Socrates worried that relying on writt
13、en texts, rather than the oral tradition, would “create forgetfulness in the learners souls, because they will not use their memories; they will trust to the external written characters and not remember of themselves. “ (He also objected that a written version of a speech was no substitute for the a
14、bility to interrogate the speaker, since, when questioned, the text “always gives one unvarying answer“. His objection, in short, was that books were not interactive. Perhaps Socrates would have thought more highly of video games.)Novels were once considered too low-brow for university literature co
15、urses, but eventually the disapproving professors retired. Waltz music and dancing were condemned in the 19th century; all that twirling was thought to be “intoxicating“ and “depraved“, and the music was outlawed in some places. Today it is hard to imagine what the fuss was about. And rock and roll
16、was thought to encourage violence, promiscuity and Satanism; but today even grannies buy Coldplay albums.21 We can learn from the text that human beings have a history of_.(A)fascination for the academic establishment(B) enthusiasm for juvenile psychology(C) disbelief in the novel medium(D)hatred of
17、 political corruption22 The attitudes of Socrates and Hillary Clinton toward the novel medium are_.(A)identical(B) optimistic(C) panicked(D)confused23 Video games would have been recommended by Socrates due to its_.(A)text messages(B) oral tradition(C) unvarying answers(D)two-way communication24 To
18、which of the following statements would the author most likely agree?(A)The emergence of video games is bound to breed evil.(B) Theres no legal ruling that video games are bad for people, and they may be positively good.(C) University literature courses are subject to the harassment of video games.(
19、D)Theres no sound proof that adults are prone to the moral decline when engaged in video games.25 When mentioning novels, waltz music and rock and roll, the author is suggesting(A)the mishaps of vogues(B) the misfortune of art masterpieces(C) the prospect of video games(D)the effects of various art
20、forms25 “You are not here to tell me what to do. You are here to tell me why I have done what I have already decided to do,“ Montagu Norman, the Bank of Englands longest-serving governor (1920-1944), is reputed to have once told his economic adviser. Today, thankfully, central banks aim to be more t
21、ransparent in their decision making, as well as more rational. But achieving either of these things is not always easy. With the most laudable of intentions, the Federal Reserve, Americas central bank, may be about to take a step that could backfire.Unlike the Fed, many other central banks have long
22、 declared explicit inflation targets and then set interest rates to try to meet these. Some economists have argued that the Fed should do the same. With Alan Greenspan, the Feds much-respected chairman, due to retire next yearafter a mere 18 years in the jobsome Fed officials want to adopt a target,
23、 presumably to maintain the central banks credibility in the scary new post-Greenspan era. The Fed discussed such a target at its February meeting, according to minutes published this week. This sounds encouraging. However, the Fed is considering the idea just when some other central banks are begin
24、ning to question whether strict inflation targeting really works.At present central banks focus almost exclusively on consumer-price indices. On this measure Mr. Greenspan can boast that inflation remains under control. But some central bankers now argue that the prices of assets, such as houses and
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