[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷74及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 74 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 “ If you cant say something good about someone, sit right here by me,“ Alice Roosevelt Longworth, a self-proclaimed “hedonist,“ use
2、d to say. But it seems the greater pleasure comes from more【B1】_gossip.New research finds that gossiping can be good for you【B2 】_you have something nice to say. In a presentation in September, Jennifer Cole, a social psychologist, reported results【B3】_two related studies, both of which【B4】_that its
3、 in ones self-interest to say “ So-and-sos second husband is【B5】_“ rather than “She married that idiot?“In the first study,【B6 】_to measure a persons short-term emotional【B7】_to gossiping, 140 men and women,【B8】_undergraduates, were asked to talk about a fictional person either positively or negativ
4、ely.The second study, which looked【B9】_the long-term effects of gossiping on well-being, had 160 participants, mostly female undergrads, fill out questionnaires about their【 B10】_to gossip, their self-esteem and their【B11】_social support.According to Dr. Cole, after speaking kindly of others, positi
5、ve emotions increased【B12】_three percent, negative emotions were【B13】_six percent, and self-esteem rose five percent. These are not【B14】_numbers, as Cole is the first to admit. But its【B15】_one of the few times researchers have【B16】_anything beneficial to the silly art of gossip.And there was one【B1
6、7】_positive result: whether kind or cruel, gossip was【B18】_with a greater sense of social support for the perpetuator. But does tittle-tattle really help【B19】_more friends? “ It could be that people who gossip a lot think they have social support, but they dont actually,“ Cole said, noting that prev
7、ious research shows people【B20】_to dislike and mistrust gossips.1 【B1 】(A)intimate(B) vicious(C) subordinate(D)moderate2 【B2 】(A)as far as(B) in case that(C) so long as(D)for fear that3 【B3 】(A)with(B) as(C) from(D)into4 【B4 】(A)demonstrate(B) contradict(C) recommend(D)suspect5 【B5 】(A)adorable(B) s
8、entimental(C) talkative(D)obstinate6 【B6 】(A)imagined(B) intended(C) contrasted(D)failed7 【B7 】(A)attitude(B) remark(C) consent(D)reaction8 【B8 】(A)primarily(B) eventually(C) remarkably(D)previously9 【B9 】(A)over(B) into(C) through(D)without10 【B10 】(A)response(B) taste(C) fashion(D)tendency11 【B11
9、】(A)acquired(B) expressed(C) perceived(D)compared12 【B12 】(A)to(B) by(C) with(D)about13 【B13 】(A)decreased(B) minimized(C) shrunk(D)reduced14 【B14 】(A)key(B) real(C) huge(D)noticeable15 【B15 】(A)nonetheless(B) moreover(C) consequently(D)otherwise16 【B16 】(A)linked(B) attributed(C) pointed(D)reconcil
10、ed17 【B17 】(A)repeatedly(B) supposedly(C) decidedly(D)predictably18 【B18 】(A)associated(B) collide(C) sympathize(D)acquaint19 【B19 】(A)influence(B) enlighten(C) understand(D)attract20 【B20 】(A)determine(B) tend(C) prefer(D)attemptPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions
11、below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 In 1926, while filming The King of Kings, director Cecil B. DeMille moved his cast and crew to Catalina Island, off the coast of California. There, he housed everyone in tents to promote a sense of community on the project.Not everyone was happ
12、y with the tents, including H. B. Warner, the actor playing Christ. One day, in the middle of a scene, a yacht sailed into camera range. When an enraged DeMille learned that the yacht belonged to his leading man, he said, “If I thought Mr. Warner needed a yacht, Id have brought my own. Just who does
13、 he think he is?“Jesus Christ, sir,“ replied a crew member.DeMille digested this and then said, “That puts me at something of a disadvantage, doesnt it?“Mark it down as one of the very few times anyone ever got the better of Cecil B. DeMille.The superb film historian Scott Eyman includes this anecdo
14、te in his admiring and exhaustive new DeMille biography, Empire of Dreams, a life of the man who forged our idea of Hollywood. Eyman labors to unlock the contradictions in DeMilles puzzling personality, or at least to put some flesh on the legend. Good as Eyman is, its uphill all the way. DeMille wa
15、s a master showman onscreen and off. He ruled with a despots hand and a hambones instincts. Nearly all of our cliches about imperious movie directors come straight from him. Struggling to penetrate DeMilles facade, Eyman never gets much beyond establishing that the filmmaker was an autocrat on the s
16、et and a kindly man at home(though one with three mistresses). But there is almost no timeor reasonto tabulate flaws.For an unparalleled half century, DeMille was one of the most powerful, successful producer-directors in Hollywood. And yet, on contemporary lists of great directors, he often goes un
17、mentioned. His historical and biblical epics are no longer the fashion, with nothing to offer a modern audience.His fellow directors are wiser about DeMilles accomplishments. Martin Scorsese claims that only Steven Spielberg knows as much as DeMille about manipulating crowds onscreen. Better yet, De
18、Mille at his best always knew how to make a movie move. The special effects in The Ten Commandments look clunky today, but the story never flags. Every scene sets up the next, and the film holds your interest whether you like it or not. Cecil B. DeMille was a storyteller of geniusa genius without sh
19、ame, but a genius just the same. 21 The story about DeMille is intended to_.(A)make a comment of DeMille as a director(B) introduce the topic through vivid details(C) represent the character as mild and humorous(D)show DeMiles tight relation with his crew22 The sentence “its uphill all the way“(Line
20、 4, Paragraph 6)probably means_.(A)Eymans fame goes up(B) Eymans writing improves(C) its a great achievement(D)its a hard work23 Which of the following would Eyman most probably agree to?(A)DeMille was a success with complex character.(B) All the flaws of DeMille should be counted in his biography.(
21、C) DeMille was considered an odd fish in the society.(D)DeMilles personality and gift contradicted each other.24 Why does DeMille fail to count among great directors of the age?(A)His style appears weird nowadays.(B) His reputation has long been in dispute.(C) His stories may not appeal to audience
22、today.(D)His shooting technique has dropped behind.25 The last paragraph suggests that DeMilles fellow directors_.(A)mourn him for his misfortune(B) appreciate him for his capacity(C) criticize him as a shameless man(D)memorize him the same as Spielberg does25 PLUS loans are approved for some parent
23、s who cannot afford to repay them, several college financial aid officers and financially strapped parents say. They hold the view that many financially strapped and unsophisticated parents may be taking PLUS loans to help their children out now, not realizing that how much trouble awaits them if th
24、ey start missing payments.The Department of Education says it is simply awarding PLUS loans according to the rules set by Congress: Federal law “provides no authority for the Department to deny an applicant a PLUS loan based on their perceived ability to repay the loan,“ a department spokesman expla
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