[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷146及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 146 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 Running for the office of the President of the United States is exceptionally arduous and should not be undertaken by the【C1】_hear
2、ted. The candidates must first compete in the local primary elections. During the primary campaign, the candidate endeavors to【 C2】_the votes of his or her constituents. Any new candidates are the opponents【C3 】_the incumbent, the President currently in office who is running for re-election. The can
3、didates refrain from actions that might create animosity【C4】_them and the public. Rather, they attempt to appease their constituency by using promotional gimmicks and ambiguous equivocation, as well as【C5】_decorous protocol. The public is indeed curious about, if not【C6 】_of, the candidates professi
4、onal life, in addition to his or her personal life, which will be under【C7】_scrutiny during the campaign. Since his or her private life becomes public domain, the candidate may【C8】_to disclose any controversial behavior in his or her past before the press digs it up. 【C9】_history has shown us, even
5、a prominent politician can be revealed as a phony. A politician exhibiting scandalous behavior might even be subjected【C10】_censure from his political colleagues. The voters must also【C11】_the political platform of the candidate. The platform includes the core issues【C12 】_the candidate promises to
6、resolve during his or her term in office. Typical campaign promises include establishing【C13】_to reduce bureaucratic red tape. The candidate【C14】_the primary election will be nominated by his or her particular political party to run【C15】_the final election. After toppling the competition, the endors
7、ed candidate is expected to【C16】_a nomination address at the National Convention. The audience is usually rapt and responds【C17】_a standing ovation. The final election【C18】_takes place. The winner will be【C19】_in as the President of the United States during the formal inauguration ceremony. This occ
8、urs in ornate surroundings, replete【C20】_red carpets and the official U. S. seal.1 【C1 】(A)faint(B) meek(C) mild(D)weak2 【C2 】(A)extract(B) gain(C) exist(D)drop3 【C3 】(A)with(B) by(C) for(D)of4 【C4 】(A)by(B) beside(C) between(D)to5 【C5 】(A)observance(B) observing(C) appeal(D)appellation6 【C6 】(A)adv
9、enturous(B) dangerous(C) querulous(D)suspicious7 【C7 】(A)near(B) care(C) close(D)front 8 【C8 】(A)to fit(B) see fit(C) look fit(D)be fit9 【C9 】(A)Contrary(B) Despite(C) As(D)Where10 【C10 】(A)by(B) under(C) to(D)with11 【C11 】(A)consider(B) differ(C) include(D)solve12 【C12 】(A)now(B) which(C) who(D)who
10、se13 【C13 】(A)antecedents(B) ancestors(C) precedents(D)predators14 【C14 】(A)winning(B) championing(C) victorious(D)triumphant15 【C15 】(A)to(B) for(C) around(D)under16 【C16 】(A)begin(B) give(C) mention(D)relate 17 【C17 】(A)for(B) to(C) with(D)at 18 【C18 】(A)however(B) will(C) may(D)then19 【C19 】(A)br
11、ought(B) taken(C) sworn(D)turned20 【C20 】(A)to(B) for(C) at(D)withPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 It amazes me when people proclaim that they are bored. Actually, it amazes me that I am ever bored, or that
12、any of us are. With so much to occupy us these days, boredom should be a relic of a bygone agean age devoid of the internet, social media, multi-channel TV, 24-hour shopping, multiplex cinemas, game consoles, texting and whatever other myriad possibilities are available these days to entertain us. Y
13、et despite the plethora of high-iniensity entertainment constantly at our disposal, we are still bored. Up to half of us are “often bored“ at home or at school, while more than two-thirds of us are chronically bored at work. We are bored by paperwork, by the commute and by dull meetings. TV is borin
14、g, as is Facebook and other social media. There are a number of explanations for our ennui. This, in fact, is part of the problemwe are overstimulated. The more entertained we are the more entertainment we need in order to feel satisfied. The more we fill our world with fast-moving, high-intensity,
15、ever-changing stimulation, the more we get used to that and the less tolerant we become of lower levels. Our attention spans are now thought to be less than that of a goldfish ( eight seconds). We are hard-wired to seek novelty, which produces a hit of dopamine, that feel-good chemical, in our brain
16、s. As soon as a new stimulus is noticed, however, it is no longer new, and after a while it bores us. To get that same pleasurable dopamine hit we seek fresh sources of distraction. Our increasing reliance on screentime is also to blame. We seem to live in a varied and exciting world with a wealth o
17、f entertainment at our fingertips, and many of these amusements are obtained in remarkably similar waysvia our fingers. On average we spend six to seven hours in front of our phone, tablet, computer and TV screens every day. The irony is that while our mobile devices should allow us to fill every mo
18、ment, our means of obtaining that entertainment has become so repetitive and routine that its a source of boredom in itself. Research suggests that chronic boredom is responsible for a profusion of negative outcomes such as overeating, gambling, truancy, antisocial behaviour, drug use, accidents, ri
19、sk taking and much more. We need less, not more, stimulation and novelty. It seems paradoxical, but feeling bored in the short term will make us less bored in the long term.21 To the authors surprise, many people today feel bored mainly because_.(A)work, school and life tend to be boring(B) ennui ha
20、s become a thing of the past(C) more entertainment means less excitement(D)means of seeking pleasurable sensations are limited22 The word “ plethora“ in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_.(A)surplus(B) deficiency(C) boredom(D)excitement23 Overstimulation has led to the feeling that_.(A)we will ne
21、ed more entertainment to feel satisfied(B) we will fill our world with fast-moving stimulation(C) we will figure out why we always feel bored(D)we will eventually get used to low levels of entertainment24 By citing the example of goldfish, the author intends to show that_.(A)we have a natural abilit
22、y to try out new things(B) we can produce little dopamine, even less than a goldfish(C) we feel bored easily, just as a goldfish does(D)we cannot concentrate on one thing for long25 Which of the following statements is correct according to the text?(A)We will remain bored if we constantly think abou
23、t keeping ourselves entertained.(B) We will never find out how to stay away from feeling bored in the long term.(C) We will be happy and energetic if overeating, gambling, truancy, etc. disappear all together.(D)We will feel less bored if we stop using cellphones and computers for social networking.
24、 25 Humans are startlingly bad at detecting fraud. Even when were on the lookout for signs of deception, studies show, our accuracy is hardly better than chance. Technology has opened the door to new and more pervasive forms of fraud: Americans lose an estimated $ 50 billion a year to con artists a-
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