[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷33及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 33 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 In the United States, the first day nursery was opened in 1854. Nurseries were established in various areas during the【C1】_half of
2、the 19th century; most of【C2】_were charitable. Both in Europe and in the U. S. , the day nursery movement received great【C3】_during the First World War, when【C4 】_of manpower caused the industrial employment of unprecedented numbers of women. In some European countries nurseries were established【C5】
3、_in munitions plants, under direct government sponsorship.【C6 】_the number of nurseries in the U. S. also rose【C7】_, this rise was accomplished without government aid of any kind. During the years following the First World War,【C8】_, Federal State and local governments gradually began to exercise a
4、measure of control【C9】_the day nurseries, chiefly by【C10 】_them.The【C11 】_of the Second World War was quickly followed by an increase in the number of day nurseries in almost all countries, as women were【C12】_called up on to replace men in the factories. On this【C13】_the U. S. government immediately
5、 came to the support of the nursery schools,【C14】_$ 6, 000, 000 in July, 1942, for a nursery school program for the children of working mothers. Many States and local communities【C15】_this Federal aid. By the end of the war, in August, 1945, more than 100, 000 children were being cared【 C16】_in dayc
6、are centers receiving Federal【C17】_Soon afterward, the Federal government【C18】_cut clown its expenditures for this purpose and later【C19】_them, causing a sharp drop in the number of nursery schools in operation. However, the expectation that most employed mothers would leave their【 C20】_at the end o
7、f the war was only partly fulfilled.1 【C1 】(A)latter(B) late(C) other(D)first2 【C2 】(A)those(B) them(C) whose(D)whom3 【C3 】(A)impetus(B) input(C) imitation(D)initiative4 【C4 】(A)sources(B) abundance(C) shortage(D)reduction5 【C5 】(A)hardly(B) entirely(C) only(D)even6 【C6 】(A)Because(B) As(C) Since(D)
8、Although7 【C7 】(A)unanimously(B) sharply(C) predominantly(D)militantly8 【C8 】(A)therefore(B) consequently(C) however(D)moreover9 【C9 】(A)over(B) in(C) at(D)about10 【C10 】(A)formulating(B) labeling(C) patenting(D)licensing11 【C11 】(A)outset(B) outbreak(C) breakthrough(D)breakdown12 【C12 】(A)again(B)
9、thus(C) repeatedly(D)yet13 【C13 】(A)circumstance(B) occasion(C) case(D)situation14 【C14 】(A)regulating(B) summoning(C) allocating(D)transferring15 【C15 】(A)expanded(B) facilitated(C) supplemented(D)compensated16 【C16 】(A)by(B) after(C) of(D)for17 【C17 】(A)pensions(B) subsidies(C) revenues(D)budgets1
10、8 【C18 】(A)prevalently(B) furiously(C) statistically(D)drastically19 【C19 】(A)abolished(B) diminished(C) jeopardized(D)precluded20 【C20 】(A)nurseries(B) homes(C) jobs(D)childrenPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)
11、20 Manners nowadays in metropolitan cities like London are practically non-existent. It is nothing for a big, strong schoolboy to elbow an elderly woman aside in the dash for the last remaining seat on the tube or bus, much less stand up and offer his seat to her, as he ought. In fact, it is saddeni
12、ng to note that if a man does offer his seat to an older woman, it is nearly always a Continental man or one from the older generation.This question of giving up seats in public transport is much argued about by young men, who say that, since women have claimed equality, they no longer deserve to be
13、 treated with courtesy, and that those who go out to work should take their turn in the rat race like anyone else. Women have never claimed to be physically as strong as men. Even if it is not agreed, however, that young men should stand up for younger women, the fact remains that courtesy should be
14、 shown to the old, the sick and the burdened.Conditions in travel are really very hard on everyone, we know, but hardship is surely no excuse. Sometimes one wonders what would have been the behavior of these stout young men in a packed refugee train or a train on its way to a prisoner-camp during th
15、e war. Would they have considered it only right and their proper due to keep the best places for themselves then?Older people, tired and irritable from a days work, are not angels, either far from it. Many a brisk argument or an insulting quarrel breaks out as the weary queues push and shove each ot
16、her to get on buses and tubes. One cannot commend this, of course, but one does feel there is just a little more excuse.If cities are to remain pleasant places to live in at all, however, it seems urgent, not only that communications in transport should be improved, but also that communication betwe
17、en human beings should be kept smooth and polite. All over cities, it seems that people are too tired and rushed to be polite. Shop assistants wont bother to assist, taxi drivers shout at each other as they dash dangerously round corners, bus conductors pull the bell before their desperate passenger
18、s have had time to get on or off the bus, and so on and so on. It seems to us that it is up to the young and strong to do their small part to stop such deterioration.21 According to the author, seeing a Continental man offer his seat to a grandmotherly woman is_.(A)comforting(B) praiseworthy(C) grie
19、ving(D)shocking22 According to the text, all of the following are true EXCEPT_.(A)senior citizens, though exhausted and irritable, behave rather politely(B) hard conditions in travel is no excuse for young men to refuse giving up seats(C) in the eyes of young men, courtesy shouldnt be shown to women
20、 in transport(D)to improve the quality of city life, communications in transport and between people must be improved as soon as possible23 Shop assistants, taxi drivers and bus conductors are mentioned in the last paragraph so as to_.(A)reveal the chaos of cities(B) show the importance of improving
21、communications in transport(C) illustrate their tiredness and busy state(D)manifest the necessity of improving communications between human beings24 Judging from the context, the word “deterioration“ in the last paragraph most probably means_.(A)worsening of bad manners(B) aggravating of the environ
22、ment(C) declining of the youngs moral sense(D)lowering of citizens living standards25 Judging from the content, this passage is probably written for_.(A)older people(B) stout young men(C) transport system(D)Continental men25 When, in the age of automation, man searches for a worker to do the tedious
23、, unpleasant jobs that are more or less impossible to mechanize, he may very profitably consider the ape.If we tackled the problem of breeding for brains with as much enthusiasm as we devote to breeding dogs of surrealistic shapes, we could eventually produce assorted models of useful primates, rang
24、ing in size from the gorilla down to the baboon(狒狒), each adapted to a special kind of work. It is not putting too much strain on the imagination to assume that geneticists could produce a super-ape, which is able to understand some scores of words and capable of being trained for such jobs as picki
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