[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷195及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 195 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 Writing for an historical series is tricky, and the outcome is not always a success. The best overall European history in English is the old Fontana His
2、tory of Europe, but it was uneven in quality, and it suffered because the volumes appeared so far apart in time. The new Penguin History of Europe has only recently begun. But judging by this second volume in a projected eight-volume series, it is going to be a smashing success.Tim Blanning, a Cambr
3、idge history professor brings to his period knowledge, experience, sound judgment and a colorful narrative style. His broad range is evident from the start when, in place of the usual recitation of politics and battles, he expounds on such themes as communications, transport, demography and farming.
4、 Indeed, much of what might be seen as traditional history is pushed back to the fourth and final part of the book. Not the least of Mr. Blannings achievements is his integrated approach to the entire continent. He jumps nimbly from Spain to the Low Countries, from Russia to Austria, from Prussia to
5、 Turkey. Many of Europes royal families were related, after all.The author also expertly places the history of the two greatest rivals of the day, England and France, in its wider European context. Any British Eurosceptic who thinks his countrys history is detached from continental Europes would rea
6、lize from even the most inadequate reading of this book how bound up with the continent it has in fact always been.The 17th and 18th centuries in Europe were, above all, a period of war. Indeed, it seemed at times as if France and Austria, the leading martial powers in 1648, did little else but figh
7、t. Sometimes war helped to stimulate economic and commercial development. But it is striking that it fell to Britain, which enjoyed at least a few years of peace, to pioneer Europes industrialization.The book is stronger on the 18th century than on the second half of the 17th, reflecting the authors
8、 own historical bias. Another weakness is that, though there is a reasonable bibliography, it has no footnotes citing sources, a scandalous omission in a work with serious academic pretensions. It also sometimes takes for granted a basic grounding in the history of the period, which may be problemat
9、ic for students at whom it is presumably in part aimed. But overall Mr. Blanning has produced a triumphant success.1 Which of the following is true about the old Fontana History of Europe?(A)Some parts are good, while others not.(B) It is an eight-volume historical series.(C) It is not a successful
10、historical series.(D)It becomes less famous as time goes by.2 In the second volume, Tim Blanning wrote the History of Europe(A)in a traditional way.(B) in an unconventional way.(C) in a separate way.(D)in a funny way.3 France and Austria are mentioned in Paragraph 4 to show that(A)they were the lead
11、ing European military powers in the 17th century.(B) war between these two countries failed to spur economic and commercial development.(C) war was quite a common thing in the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe.(D)the war between them made them lag behind England in development.4 The author thinks Mr
12、. Blannings work is flawed because(A)it is ethnically biased.(B) it is uneven in quality.(C) it lacks bibliography.(D)it omits the footnotes.5 We can learn from the text that the second volume of the Penguin History of Europe(A)is the best book on overall European history.(B) overtly criticized Brit
13、ish Euroscepticism.(C) explored the European history separately.(D)is an overall success despite certain flaws.5 Theres a huge hoo-ha in America about an article published on the business website F. It starts off like this: “Guys: a word of advice. Marry pretty women or ugly ones. Short ones or tall
14、 ones. Just, whatever you do, dont marry a woman with a career.“ The writer, Michael Noer cites a piece in Social Forces, a US research journal that has apparently found marrying a working woman dramatically ups the risk of having a difficult marriage. Even those with a “feminist“ outlook are happie
15、r when their husband is the primary breadwinner.You can imagine the outcry the article has caused. Women readers arent happy. What is interesting about all of this is that I suspect Noers central pointthat working women are trouble and that youre better off with an obedient little breeder or, indeed
16、, a trophy wifeis more widely held by men than you or I might imagine.It stems in part from a sweet but inane desire for first class malehood-me man, me provide, me gain big-eyed gratitude for ace wage-earning skillsand from chronic sexual insecurity. If your nice little wife is safely at home all d
17、ay, instead of running around the boardroom with men who might be somewhat much better than you, shes more likely to admire your manly skills and talents when you come home at night, and not realize what shes missing.Thats the theory, anyway. The practice, I have observed over the years, is somewhat
18、 different. Men love nothing more than coming home to an ordered house, sleeping children, dinner in the oven and a cocktail waiting on the table, but they dont necessarily go a whole hog on the conversation that goes with it: “Such a funny thing happened at playgroup“; “Ive found that if I puree th
19、e broccoli, they dont really notice theyre eating it“. And so on. Then women are all surprised when men seem not to listen, or to be distracted.She doesnt want to talk about broccoli either but her brain seems to be withering more and more with the birth of each child. She wants to watch Newsnight b
20、ut shes too tired. How can she be tired, the husband wonders, when shes at home all day? What does she do? I dont want to get drawn into the unproductive name calling that passes for debate on the question of working versus stay-at-home women. The point, surely, is that women should have the freedom
21、 to do exactly what they wish to do with their lives, and that very freedom is only real if it originates from women themselves. Marry a man who is happy for you to be you, happy whether you do or dont work.6 In Michael Noers view, marrying a career woman is risky because(A)career women will usually
22、 get unhappy.(B) career women are feminists and demanding.(C) its more likely to lead to an unhappy marriage.(D)the marriage is bound to be difficult.7 The word “outcry“ (line 1, Paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to(A)controversy.(B) consequence.(C) a loud cry.(D)protest.8 According to the author,
23、many men prefer trophy wives to working women because(A)they feel working women are trouble.(B) they desire first class malehood and sexual security.(C) they feel working women are not safe at home.(D)they love the comfortable home their wives have made.9 The two quoted sentences in Lines 4-5, Parag
24、raph 4 are used to show that(A)housewives like to talk about trivial things in life.(B) men like to have light conversations with their wives when they arrive at home.(C) men like the feeling of a comfortable home but not necessarily the trivial conversations.(D)women are energetic and talkative bec
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