[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷88及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 88 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 American suffers from an overdose of work.【1】who they are or what they do, they spend【2】time at work than at any time since World W
2、ar. In 1950, the US had fewer working hours than any other【3】country. Today, it【4】every country but Japan, where industrial employees log 2,155 hours a year compared【5】1,951 in the US and 1,603【6 】West employees. Between 1969 and 1989, employed American【7】an average of 138 hours to their yearly work
3、 schedules. The work-week【8】at about 40 hours, but people are working more weeks each year.【9】, paid time off holidays, vacations, sick leave 【10 】15 percent in the 1990s.As Corporations have【 11】stiffer competition and slower growth in productivity, they would【12】employees to work longer. Cost-cutt
4、ing layoffs in the 1980s【13】the professional and managerial ranks, leaving fewer people to get the job done. In lower-paid occupations,【14】wages have been reduced, workers have added hours【15】overtime or extra jobs to【16】their living standard. The Government estimates that more than seven million pe
5、ople hold a second job.For the first time, large【17】of people say they want to cut【18】on working hours, even if it means earning less money. But most employers are【19】to let them do so. The government which has stepped back from its traditional【20】as a regulator of work time, should take steps to ma
6、ke shorter hours possible.(A)As regards to(B) Regardless of(C) With regard to(D)In regard to (A)much less(B) abundant(C) a lot more(D)surplus (A)advanced(B) industrialized(C) developed(D)mechanized (A)exceeds(B) outnumbers(C) overtakes(D)outstrips (A)with(B) to(C) in(D)on (A)in the former(B) of the
7、past(C) in the early(D)in the earlier (A)added(B) increased(C) brought(D)totaled (A)arrived(B) stopped(C) set(D)remained (A)However(B) Nevertheless(C) Moreover(D)And (A)lessened to(B) shrank by(C) deduced(D)restrained in (A)suffered(B) experienced(C) undertaken(D)endured (A)squash(B) squeeze(C) urge
8、(D)oblige (A)minimized(B) reduced(C) lessened(D)relieved (A)because(B) though(C) as(D)where (A)by(B) for(C) to(D)in (A)preserve(B) conserve(C) improve(D)protect (A)numbers(B) amounts(C) figures(D)quantities (A)off(B) out(C) back(D)down (A)discouraged(B) unwilling(C) forbidden(D)inclined (A)position(
9、B) function(C) task(D)role Grammar21 If I hadnt stood under the ladder to catch you when you fell, you _now.(A)wouldnt be smiling(B) couldnt have smiled(C) wont smile(D)didnt smile22 Its already five oclock now. Dont you think its about time_ ?(A)we are going home(B) we go home(C) we went home(D)we
10、can go home23 I tried to relax because I knew I would use up my oxygen sooner,_.(A)the more excited 1 got(B) and more I got excited(C) 1 got more excited(D)and I got more excited24 The company_a rise in salary for ages, but nothing has happened yet.(A)has been promising(B) is promising(C) promised(D
11、)had promised25 I have never been to London, but that is the city_.(A)where I like to visit most(B) Id most like to visit(C) which I like to visit mostly(D)where Id like most to visit26 _that should be given priority to.(A)It is the committee has decided(B) It is only the committee has decided(C) It
12、 is what the committee has decided(D)It is what has the committee decided27 The letter seemed_ by a child.(A)to have written(B) to write(C) to be writing(D)to have been written28 He appeared_with our teams performance.(A)satisfying(B) to be satisfying(C) to satisfy(D)satisfied29 The great use of a s
13、chool education is_ to teach you things as to teach you the art of learning.(A)much(B) much as(C) not so much(D)much more30 _seen me than he left the room.(A)As soon as he had(B) Once he had(C) Hardly had he(D)No sooner had hePart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions belo
14、w each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)30 Nearly everybody cheats, but usually only a little. That is one of the themes in Dan Arielys new book “The(Honest)Truth About Dishonesty“. Most of us think we are pretty wonderful. We can cheat a little and still keep that “good person“ identity.Ar
15、iely, who is one of the most creative social scientists on the planet, had one blind colleague and one sighted colleague take taxi rides. The drivers cheated the sighted colleague by taking long routes much more often than they cheated the blind one, even though she would have been easier to mislead
16、. They would have felt guilty cheating a blind woman. Ariely points out that we are driven by morality much more than standard economic models allow. But I was struck by what you might call the Good Person Construct and the moral calculus it implies. For the past several centuries, most Westerners w
17、ould have identified themselves fundamentally as Depraved Sinners. In this construct, sin is something you fight like a recurring cancer part of a daily battle against evil.But these days, people are more likely to believe in their essential goodness. People who live by the Good Person Construct try
18、 to balance their virtuous self-image with their selfish desires. They try to manage the moral plusses and minuses and keep their overall record in positive territory. In this construct, moral life is more like dieting: the Good Person isnt shooting for perfection any more than most dieters are foll
19、owing their diet 100 percent. Its enough to be workably suboptimal and a generally good guy.Obviously, though, theres a measurement problem. You can buy a weight scale to get an objective measure of your diet. But you cant buy a scale of virtues to put on the bathroom floor. And given our awesome ca
20、pacities for rationalization and self-deception, most of us are going to measure ourselves leniently: I was honest with that blind passenger because Im a wonderful person. I cheated the sighted one because she probably has too much money anyway.The key job in the Good Person Construct is to manage y
21、our rationalizations and self-deceptions to keep them from getting conspicuous. Ariely suggests you reset your moral gauge from time to time. Your moral standards will gradually slip as you become more and more comfortable with your own rationalizations.Id add that you really shouldnt shoot for good
22、ness, which is so vague and forgiving. You should shoot for rectitude. Were mostly unqualified to judge our own moral performances, so attach yourself to some exterior or social standards. And as we go about doing our Good Person moral calculations, it might be worth asking: Is this good enough?31 T
23、o which of the following statement would Ariely agree?(A)A bit of deception invites no harm(B) We are unlikely to be truly honest(C) We are driven by economic models(D)People tend to cling to moral codes32 Western traditional culture maintained that human nature is_.(A)inherently good(B) subject to
24、exterior influence(C) genetically determined(D)originally evil33 According to the author, Good Person Construct_.(A)is desirable for its moral implications(B) contributes to the resistance to inner sin(C) is more likely to encourage dishonesty(D)can ease conflicts between virtues and selfishness34 T
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