[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷22及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 22 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 What does it mean to say that we live in a world of persuasion? It means that we live【1】 competing interests. Your roommates need t
2、o study for an exam may take【2】over pizza. Your instructor may have good reasons not to change your grade. And the【3】 of your romantic interest may have other options. In such a world, persuasion is the art of getting others to give fair and【4】consideration to our point of view. When we persuade, we
3、 want to influence【5】 others believe and behave. We may not always prevail-other points of view may be more persuasive,【6】on the listener, the situation, and the merits of the case. But when we practice the art of persuasion, we try to【7】that our position receives the attention it deserves. Some peo
4、ple, however,【8】to the very idea of persuasion. They may regard it as an unwelcome intrusion【9】 their lives or as a manipulation or domination.【10】, we believe that persuasion is【11】-to live is to persuade. Persuasion may be ethical or unethical, selfless or selfish, 【12】or degrading. Persuaders may
5、 enlighten our minds or【13 】on our vulnerability. Ethical persuasion, however, calls 【14】sound reasoning and is sensitive to the feelings and needs of listeners. Such persuasion can help us【15】the wisdom of the past to the decisions we now must make.【16】, an essential part of education is learning t
6、o【17】the one kind of persuasion and to encourage and practice the other. 【18】its personal importance to us, persuasion is essential to society. The【19】to persuade and be persuaded is the foundation of the American political system, guaranteed by the First Amendment【20】the Constitution.(A)on(B) among
7、(C) for(D)by(A)priority(B) advantage(C) control(D)place(A)objection(B) projection(C) project(D)object(A)unbiased(B) unprejudiced(C) favorable(D)favorite(A)what(B) which(C) why(D)how(A)living(B) depending(C) resting(D)insisting(A)ensure(B) assure(C) insure(D)reassure(A)agree(B) object(C) confront(D)c
8、onsent(A)onto(B) of(C) to(D)into(A)In contrast(B) In particular(C) For instance(D)As a result(A)prominent(B) invariable(C) evident(D)inevitable(A)embarrassing(B) inspiring(C) upgrading(D)innovating(A)prey(B) rest(C) put(D)fall(A)for(B) up(C) off(D)on(A)apply(B) contribute(C) transfer(D)connect(A)How
9、ever(B) Conversely(C) Furthermore(D)Therefore(A)resist(B) perform(C) insist(D)restrain(A)Beyond(B) Except(C) Including(D)Excluding(A)power(B) authority(C) ability(D)right(A)to(B) for(C) on(D)inPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C o
10、r D. (40 points)21 In 1575over 400 years ago the French scholar Louis Le Roy published a learned book in which he voiced despair over the changes caused by the social and technological innovations of his time, what we now call the Renaissance. We, also, feel that our times are out of joint; we even
11、have reason to believe that our descendants will be worse off than we are.The earth will soon be overcrowded and its resources exhausted. Pollution will ruin the environment, upset the climate and endanger human health. The gap in living standards between the rich and the poor will widen and lead th
12、e angry, hungry people of the world to acts of desperation including the use of nuclear weapons as blackmail. Such are the inevitable consequences of population and technological growth if present trends continue.The future is never a projection of the past. Animals probably have no chance to escape
13、 from the tyranny of biological evolution, but human beings are blessed with the freedom of social evolution. For us, trend is not destiny (fate). The escape from existing trends is now facilitated by the fact that societies anticipate future dangers and take preventive steps against expected change
14、s.Despite the widespread belief that the world has become too complex for comprehension by the human brain; modern societies have often responded effectively to critical situations. The decrease in birth rates, the partial prohibition of pesticides and the rethinking of technologies for the producti
15、on and use of energy are but a few examples illustrating a sudden reversal of trends caused not by political upsets or scientific breakthroughs, but by public awareness of consequences.Even more striking are the situations in which social attitudes concerning future difficulties undergo rapid change
16、s before the problems have come to passwitness the heated arguments about the problems of behavior control and of genetic engineering even though there is as yet no proof that effective methods can be developed to manipulate behavior and genes on a population scale.One of the characteristics of our
17、times is thus the rapidity with which steps can be taken to change the orientation of certain trends and even to reverse them. Such changes usually emerge from grass root movements rather than from official directives.Notes:Renaissance (1415 世纪欧洲)文艺复兴(时期)。tyranny 暴虐统治;暴虐行为。are blessed with 幸有;有幸得到。b
18、ut a few 只是几个。 come to pass 发生,实现。as yet 至今。grass root 群众。21 According to the first two paragraphs, if present trends continue, which one of the following situations will not occur?(A)An overpopulated earth will be unable to sustain its inhabitants.(B) The rich will become richer and the poor will b
19、ecome poorer.(C) New sources of energy will be substituted for oil and natural gas.(D)The effects of pollution will pose a dreadful threat to mankind.22 The best illustration of the meaning of “trend is not destiny“ in Para. 3 is that _.(A)human beings are blessed with the freedom of social evolutio
20、n.(B) the world has become too complex for human beings to modify.(C) preventive steps against catastrophes are difficult to be adopted.(D)the earth will soon be overcrowded and its resources exhausted.23 According to the text, evidences of the insight of the public into the dangers which surround u
21、s can be found in all of the following EXCEPT _.(A)a decline in birth rates.(B) opposition to the use of pesticides.(C) pressing for better power production and energy use.(D)a rapid increase in the funding of environment research.24 The author is in favor of the opinion that _.(A)the reversal of tr
22、end caused by scientific advances is out of the question.(B) nuclear weapons wont play a prominent role in dealings among peoples.(C) the public is aware of the future dangers and ready to take immediate action.(D)the trend of rapid development of science and technology seems irresistible.25 The log
23、ical organization of the text is that _.(A)an assertion is made, followed by a few examples to illustrate it.(B) future dangers are stated and relative measures are to be adopted.(C) a historical trend is stated and evidence is then provided to prove it.(D)examples of risks are given and reasons are
24、 then advanced to clarify them.26 The history of responses to the work of the artist Sandro Botticelli (14441510) suggests that widespread appreciation by critics is a relatively recent phenomenon. Writing in 1550, Vasari expressed an unease with Botticellis work, admitting that the artist fitted aw
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