[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 4 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 The horse and carriage is a thing of the past, but love and marriage are still with us and still closely interrelated. Most American
2、 marriages,【C1】_first marriages uniting young people, are the result of mutual attraction and affection【C2】_than practical considerations.In the United States, parents do not【C3】_marriages for their children. Teenagers usually find mates through their own academic and social【C4 】_and begin dating in
3、 high school. 【C5 】_young people feel free to choose their friends from【C6】_groups, most choose a mate of similar【C7】_. This is due in part to parental guidance. Parents cannot【C8】_spouses (配偶) for their children, but they can usually【C9 】_choices by voicing disapproval of someone they consider unsu
4、itable.【C10 】_, marriages between members of different groups (interclass, interfaith, and interracial marriage) are【C11】_, probably because of greater mobility of todays youth and the fact that they are【C12】_by fewer prejudices than their parents. Many young people leave their hometowns to attend c
5、ollege, serve in the armed forces, 【C13】 _pursue a career in a bigger city. Once away from home and family, they are more【C14】_to date and marry outside their own social group.In mobile American society, interclass marriages are neither【C15】_nor astonishing. Interfaith marriages are【C16】_the rise, e
6、specially between Protestants and Catholics. On the other hand, interracial marriages are still very【C17 】 _. It can be difficult for interracial couples to find a place to live, maintain friendships, and【C18】_a family. Marriages between people of different national【C19】_ (but the same race and reli
7、gion) have been commonplace here【 C20】_colonial times.1 【C1 】(A)specially(B) particularly(C) naturally(D)fortunately2 【C2 】(A)more(B) less(C) rather(D)better3 【C3 】(A)arrange(B) manage(C) engage(D)propose4 【C4 】(A)position(B) contract(C) association(D)contacts5 【C5 】(A)Since(B) Though(C) As(D)Hence6
8、 【C6 】(A)separate(B) independent(C) identical(D)different7 【C7 】(A)background(B) circumstance(C) situation(D)condition8 【C8 】(A)oppose(B) select(C) reject(D)approve9 【C9 】(A)influence(B) afford(C) make(D)provide10 【C10 】(A)Therefore(B) Moreover(C) However(D)Likewise11 【C11 】(A)declining(B) increasin
9、g(C) prohibiting(D)reducing12 【C12 】(A)restrained(B) reserved(C) retained(D)restricted13 【C13 】(A)but(B) so(C) or(D)otherwise14 【C14 】(A)likely(B) reluctant(C) possible(D)lonely15 【C15 】(A)scarce(B) risky(C) rare(D)rigid16 【C16 】(A)in(B) for(C) at(D)on17 【C17 】(A)normal(B) ordinary(C) uncommon(D)com
10、mon18 【C18 】(A)raise(B) grow(C) settle(D)unite19 【C19 】(A)source(B) origin(C) convention(D)immigrant20 【C20 】(A)since(B) in(C) for(D)duringPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Scholars and students have always b
11、een great travellers. The official case for “academic mobility“ is now often stated in impressive terms as a fundamental necessity for economic and social progress in the world, and debated in the corridors of Europe, but it is certainly nothing new. Serious students were always ready to go abroad i
12、n search of the most stimulating teachers and the most famous academies; in search of the purest philosophy, the most effective medicine, the likeliest road to gold.In the twentieth century, and particularly in the last 20 years, the old footpaths of the wandering scholars have become vast highways.
13、 The vehicle which has made this possible has of course been the aeroplane, making contact between scholars even in the most distant places immediately feasible, and providing for the very rapid transmission of knowledge.Apart from the vehicle itself, it is fairly easy to identify the main factors w
14、hich have brought about the recent explosion in academic movement. Some of these are purely quantitative and require no further mention: there are far more centres of learning, and a far greater number of scholars and students.In addition one must recognize the very considerable multiplication of di
15、sciplines, particularly in the sciences, which by widening the total area of advanced studies has produced an enormous number of specialists whose particular interests are precisely defined. These people would work in some isolation if they were not able to keep in touch with similar isolated groups
16、 in other countries.Frequently these specialisations lie in areas where very rapid developments are taking place, and also where the research needed for developments is extremely costly and takes a long time. It is precisely in these areas that the advantages of collaboration and sharing of expertis
17、e appear most evident. Associated with this is the growth of specialist periodicals, which enable scholars to become aware, of what is happening in different centres of research and to meet each other in cpnferences and symposia From these meetings come the personal relationships which are at the bo
18、ttom of almost all formalized schemes of cooperation, and provide them with their most satisfactory stimulus.But as the specialisations have increased in number and narrowed in range, there had been an opposite movement towards interdisciplinary studies. These owe much to the belief that one cannot
19、properly investigate the incredibly complex problemsthrown up by the modern world, and by recent advances in our knowledge along the narrow front of a single discipline. This trend has led to a great deal of academic contact between disciplines, and a far greater emphasis on the pooling of specialis
20、t knowledge, reflected in the broad subjects chosen in many international conferences.21 According to the passage, scholars and students are great travellers because(A)standards are higher at foreign universities(B) their governments encourage them to travel(C) salaries and conditions are better abr
21、oad(D)they are eager for new knowledge22 The writer says that travel was important in the past because it_.(A)was a way of spreading ideas(B) broke down political barriers(C) led to economic progress(D)made new ideas less schooling23 The writer claims that it is important for specialists to be able
22、to travel because(A)there are so many people working in similar fields(B) there is a lot of social unrest at universities(C) their fellow experts are scattered round the world(D)their laboratories are in remote places24 The writer thinks that the growth of specialist societies and periodicals has he
23、lped scholars to _.(A)spend less time travelling(B) cut down research costs(C) develop their ideas more quickly(D)keep up with current developments25 Developments in international cooperation are often, it is suggested, the result of(A)friendships formed by scholars at meetings(B) articles in learne
24、d journals(C) the work of international agencies(D)programs initiated by governments25 Millions of people pass through the gates of Disneys entertainment parks in California, Florida and Japan each year. What makes these places an almost universal attention? What makes foreign kings and queens and o
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