[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷80及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 80 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 A new economics paper has some old-fashioned advice for people navigating the stresses of life: Find a spouse who is also your best
2、 friend. Social scientists have long known that【C1】_people tend to be happier, but they debate whether that is because marriage causes happiness or simply because happier people are more【C2 】_to get married. The new paper,【C3】_by the National Bureau of Economic Research, controlled for pre-marriage
3、happiness levels. It【C4】_that being married makes people happier and more satisfied【C5】_their lives than those who remain singleparticularly during the most stressful periods, like【C6】_crises.Even as fewer people are marrying, the disadvantages of remaining single have broad【C7 】 _. Its important【C8
4、】_marriage is increasingly a force behind inequality.【C9】_marriages are more common among educated, high-income people, and increasingly out of reach for those who are not. That divide appears to【C10 】_not just people s income and family stability, but also their happiness and stress levels.A quarte
5、r of todays young adults will have never married by 2030, which would be the highest【C11】_in modern history, according to Pew Research Center.【C12】_both remaining unmarried and divorcing are more common among less-educated, lower-income people.【C13】_, high-income people still marry at high rates and
6、 are less likely to divorce.Those whose lives are most difficult could【C14】_most from marriage, according to the economists who wrote the new paper, John Helliwell and Shawn Grover. “Marriage may be most important when there is that stress in life and when things are going【C15 】_,“ Mr. Grover said.【
7、C16 】_marital happiness long outlasted the honeymoon period.【C17 】_some social scientists have argued that happiness levels are innate, so people return to their natural level of well-being【C18】_joyful or upsetting events, the researchers found that the benefits of marriage persist. One【C19 】_for th
8、at might be the role of friendship within marriage. Those who【C20】_their spouse or partner to be their best friend get about twice as much life satisfaction from marriage as others, the study found.1 【C1 】(A)single(B) engaged(C) married(D)divorced2 【C2 】(A)eager(B) likely(C) easy(D)excited3 【C3 】(A)
9、made(B) studied(C) found(D)published4 【C4 】(A)denied(B) concluded(C) doubted(D)imagined5 【C5 】(A)with(B) from(C) by(D)in6 【C6 】(A)financial(B) midlife(C) academic(D)quarterlife7 【C7 】(A)necessities(B) transmissions(C) implications(D)significances8 【C8 】(A)when(B) because(C) so(D)if9 【C9 】(A)Stable(B
10、) Normal(C) Constant(D)Poor10 【C10 】(A)affect(B) promote(C) lower(D)control11 【C11 】(A)figure(B) rate(C) score(D)share12 【C12 】(A)Even(B) Still(C) Yet(D)And13 【C13 】(A)Educated(B) Intelligent(C) Dignified(D)Knowledgeable14 【C14 】(A)steal(B) choose(C) benefit(D)suffer15 【C15 】(A)wrong(B) bad(C) great
11、(D)well16 【C16 】(A)Fortunately(B) Unexpectly(C) Intriguingly(D)Surprisingly17 【C17 】(A)Unless(B) Hence(C) Until(D)Though18 【C18 】(A)after(B) before(C) during(D)within19 【C19 】(A)option(B) reason(C) result(D)tendency20 【C20 】(A)believe(B) see(C) consider(D)regardPart ADirections: Read the following f
12、our texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 Oversize cupids in pink, furry outfits hand out heart-shaped balloons with “I Do“ written on them(in English)at a wedding-themed trade fair in Beijing. Vendors offer romantic photo-shoots of couples under water,
13、personalised wedding cigarettes, and biscuits with names. An emphasis on love is a new addition to Chinese weddingsand shines a pink-filtered spotlight on social change.For centuries, marriage in China was about ensuring heirs for the groom s family. Both the groom s and the bride s family exchanged
14、 money or goods. The more money changed hands, the more opulent the wedding.In 1949, frugality was imposed. Dowries consisted of necessities like bed linen or a bicycle. But since the 1980s the extravagance of weddings has matched the countrys rise. Celebrations moved out of homes into hotels. Bride
15、s swapped traditional red dresses for white ones.A large industry has emerged to serve the 13 million couples who marry each year. Wedding planners are increasingly common, particularly in cities. A decade ago Cosmo Bride, an American-owned lifestyle magazine, launched a Chinese-language edition in
16、China. An average wedding cost $12,000 in 2011the equivalent of more than two years income for the average urban household. An increase in the average marriage age by 2.5 years since 1990 has given parents(who still usually pay for weddings, despite the earning power of their children)more time to s
17、ave up.The change in wedding also reflects a fundamental shift in society. For the first time in the history of Chinese family life, the childrather than ancestors or parentsis regarded as the centre of the family, says Yan Yunxiang of the University of California, Los Angeles. Most newly-weds now a
18、re single children, bora since the one-child policy was introduced more than 30 years ago. Parents have more to spend if they only have to afford one wedding.William Jankowiak of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, who has documented relationships in China for 30 years, says love plays a larger par
19、t in young peoples livesboth in choice of partner and in their relationships with parents. The result is evident in weddings, which now focus on the couple. Both sets of parents are represented, but their position is peripheral. Weddings often feature a day of wedding photos, shot before the event,
20、with the couple in a range of outfits against romantic backgrounds, but with no family members.21 The wedding-themed trade fair in Beijing is used to _.(A)show the popularity of cupids and balloons on Chinese weddings(B) introduce the service that vendors provide for married couples(C) compare two d
21、ifferent wedding stresses: on form and on love(D)illustrate the change of wedding focus and Chinese society22 The word “opulent“(Para. 2)most probably means_.(A)extravagant(B) fortunate(C) traditional(D)joyous23 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about weddings?(A)There has
22、 been more extravagant weddings since the 1980s.(B) Wedding planning industry has appeared in cities.(C) Parents paying for weddings have 2.5 years for preparation.(D)One-child parents will pay more for the wedding.24 The last sentence “Weddings often . no family members“ implies that couples_.(A)ar
23、e the focus of the wedding(B) don t welcome family members arrival(C) seldom express their love to parents(D)aren t accompanied by family members when taking wedding photos25 Which of the following can best summarize the main idea of this text?(A)Wedding planners enjoy great popularity especially in
24、 cities.(B) How does the development of society change Chinese weddings?(C) The relationships with partner are superior to the ones with parents.(D)What procedures do most newly-weds have to follow in weddings?25 Institutions of higher learning must move, as the historian Walter Russell Mead puts it
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