[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷166及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 166 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 Custom has not commonly been regarded as a subject of any great moment. The inner workings of our brains we feel to be uniquely worthy of investigation,
2、 but custom, we have a way of thinking, is behavior at its most commonplace. As a matter of fact, it is the other way around. Traditional custom, taken the world over, is a mass of detailed behavior more astonishing than what any one person can ever evolve in individual actions, no matter how aberra
3、nt. Yet that is a rather trivial aspect of the matter. The fact of first-rate importance is the predominant role that custom plays in experience and belief, and the very great varieties it may manifest.No man ever looks at the world with pristine eyes. Even in his philosophical probings he cannot go
4、 behind certain stereotypes. John Dewey has said that the part played by custom in shaping the behavior of the individual, as against any way in which he can affect traditional custom, is as the proportion of the total vocabulary of his mother tongue against those words of his own baby talk that are
5、 taken up into the vernacular of his family. There is no social problem it is more incumbent upon us to understand than this of the role of custom. Until we are intelligent as to its laws and varieties, the main complicating facts of human life must remain unintelligible.The study of custom can be p
6、rofitable only after certain preliminary propositions have been accepted, and some of these propositions have been violently opposed. In the first place, any scientific study requires that there be no preferential weighting of one another of the items in the series it selects for its consideration.
7、In all the less controversial fields, like the study of cacti or termites or the nature of nebulae, the necessary method of study is to group the relevant material and to take note of all possible variant forms and conditions. It is only in the study of man himself that the major social sciences hav
8、e substituted the study of one local variation, that of Western civilization.Anthropology was by definition impossible, as long as distinctions between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway over peoples minds. It was necessary first to arrive at
9、 that degree of sophistication where we no longer set our own belief against our neighbors superstition. It was necessary to recognize that these institutions which are based on the same premises, let us say the supernatural, must be considered together, our own among the rest.1 According to the aut
10、hor, our view of life and the world is largely the product of(A)the inner workings of our own brains.(B) individual development and preference.(C) a mass of detailed behaviors.(D)the society we are born into.2 John Dewey indicates that the thoughts and ideas of an individual are(A)determined by the
11、environment around him.(B) minimal compared with the power of tradition.(C) more closely related to his family than the society.(D)often completely unintelligible.3 We learn from the third paragraph that the study of custom(A)requires consensus on preliminary propositions among the public.(B) will i
12、nvolve preferential weighting of some social items.(C) is different from the study of less controversial fields.(D)should take note of any possible variant forms and conditions.4 According to the author, anthropologists can only study human societies objectively if they(A)regard all cultures as havi
13、ng equal values.(B) distinguish between themselves and barbarians.(C) believe in supernatural.(D)have a good understanding of Western civilization.5 The authors attitude toward superstition is(A)critical.(B) indifferent.(C) tolerant.(D)favorable.5 Planes may account for only 2 per cent of the worlds
14、 carbon emissions, but it is a figure destined to rise. The aviation industry is expanding at a dramatic rate, around 5% a year. Twice as many passengers are likely to be passing through British airports in 2020 compared with today, and three times by 2030.As the developed world acknowledges climate
15、 change warnings, the carbon emissions from other industries will fall. The aviation industrys output will therefore account for an even larger percentage of emissions. One calculation, by the Climate Change Research(CCR), suggests the U. K. aviation industry could end up accounting for every gram o
16、f our carbon quota by 2040. Such calculations suppose aircraft designers cannot clean up their act, a suggestion firmly rejected by experts who point to a massive research program aimed at cutting fuel use by planes by around 50% by 2020, a move that would also halve their carbon emissions.To reach
17、that aim, a key factor will be lightweight composites, materials made of several components, including carbon fibers. These are as strong and flexible as metal but as light as plastic. Planes such as the Airbus A340 are already made of material that is 10 per cent carbon composite. This cuts weight,
18、 decreases fuel use and reduces carbon emissions. The next generation of aircrafts, will make even more use of composites: a tremendous saving in weight, fuel and carbon.Then there is the simple matter of air traffic control. At present, individual countries have their own routes for aircraft crossi
19、ng their airspaces. “Essentially aircraft travel on doglegs across Europe, and that is very inefficient in terms of fuel use,“ said Dr. John Green, of the Royal Aeronautical Society. “We need to rationalize air traffic control so that planes fly in straight, energy-efficient lines, an idea that is n
20、ow being discussed in the EU. “Finally, there is aviation fuel. Making it ecologically friendly poses the greatest challenges of all. Biofuels can be used as petrol and diesel substitutes for cars and lorries, but not in planes. “Biofuel is essentially alcohol, and that burns at the wrong temperatur
21、e for aircraft engines,“ says Green. “We can use coal to make kerosene, which we could burn in aircraft engines, but that does not help the issue of global warming, of course. “ But this does not stop scientists from dreaming. One idea, put forward by the U. S. geneticist Craig Venter last week, wou
22、ld be to create micro-organisms, fitted with artificial chromosomes, which could convert sunlight into fuels that could be burnt in aircraft. These would not involve burning fossil carbon and would be the perfect green fuel. It is still a far-off prospect but realistic, say biologists.6 The fact tha
23、t passengers passing British airports will double or even triple indicates that(A)the British aviation industry is growing very rapidly.(B) more and more British people tend to choose flying when traveling.(C) the aviation industry develops much faster than other industries in developed countries.(D
24、)the aviation industry will cause more pollutants when compared with other industries.7 The experts in aviation industry disapproved the claim by the CCR because(A)the calculation of aviation industrys carbon emission is based on prediction instead of facts.(B) the figure calculated is much more tha
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