[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷196及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 196 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 When George Bush left the presidency on January 20th, many Americans were keen to turn the page. They have warmly welcomed a new cast of characters, fro
2、m Barack and Michelle down to Bo the Portuguese water dog. But some members of the Bush crew are much in the news. Karl Rove, an influential adviser, is penning weekly editorials and has been scrapping with JoeBiden, the vice president. Dick Cheney has been on television growling about Mr. Obamas ap
3、proach to national security. In Spain, a court is deciding whether Alberto Gonzales, the former attorney-general, and five other administration officials can be accused of torture.Mr. Bush himself has mostly kept a low profile since returning to Texas. He and Laura settled into their new house, in a
4、 select part of Dallas. He threw the first ball at a Texas Rangers baseball game and visited a hardware shop. He has been jogging and riding his bicycle. He has given one speech, in Canada, at which he declined to criticize the new president. “He deserves my silence,“ said Mr. Bush.But Mr. Bush will
5、 not be silent for ever. He has started to write his memoirs, which will skip the usual format and be organized around a series of 12 momentous decisions. The format makes sense, given Mr. Bushs view of history and his role in it.Im the decider,“ he said in 2006, defending his decision to keep Donal
6、d Rumsfeld as defense secretary. It was one of his least popular decisions, and Mr. Bushs many critics thought it was a bull-headed thing to say. But perhaps it was simply an existential comment. The president is the decider. There is no getting round that.The “decider“ idea will extend to the Georg
7、e W. Bush Presidential Centre, to be housed at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. The centre will include a policy institute as well as the usual library and museum. On April 14th Mr. Bush gathered about 20 of his old employees in Dallas, including the former secretary of state, Condoleezza Ri
8、ce, and a former speechwriter, Michael Gerson, to work out strategy.The policy institute will be unashamedly ideological. The museum, like the memoirs, will be organized around a series of decisions. The list has not been finalized, though some are obvious choices, such as the decisions to invade Ir
9、aq and Afghanistan. Mark Langdale, president of the George W. Bush Foundation, thinks that Mr. Bushs 2007 decision to pursue immigration reform should make the cut. The effort failed in the Senate, but failure is part of any human story. That goes for presidents, too. “Sometimes they succeed, and so
10、metimes they dont, but the journey continues,“ says Mr. Langdale.1 It can be inferred from the opening paragraph that(A)the Obama administration takes on some members of the Bush crew.(B) some members of the Bush crew are involved in negative publicity.(C) Obamas approach to national security is pro
11、ved by Cheney to be a failure.(D)George Bush is not popular with Americans as a president at all.2 Bushs life is described in the second paragraph to show that(A)Bush is still actively engaged in social and political activities.(B) Bush becomes more popular after his retirement from presidency.(C) B
12、ush is rather silent compared with his former colleagues.(D)Bush shows no interest in Obamas administration and policies.3 What does the phrase “bull-headed“ (Lone 5, Paragraph 3) most probably mean?(A)Stubborn.(B) Stupid.(C) Mad.(D)Unpopular.4 Mr. Bush gathered some of his former colleagues(A)to ex
13、tend the “decider“ idea to the George W. Bush Presidential Centre.(B) to discuss his house at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.(C) to formulate strategy with them.(D)to recapture the experience of the “decider“.5 What does Mark Langdale think of Bushs decision to pursue immigration reform?(A)
14、It brought negative influence to the Bush administration.(B) It should be one of the decisions included in the museum.(C) It should be regarded as part of the human history.(D)It was a failure like the decisions to invade Iraq and Afghanistan.5 How stupid does one need to be to get a job reading the
15、 television news? Is it actually beneficial for TV newsreaders to have, instead of a brain, a plate of lemon jelly? Last week the debate was raging once again about the controversial and important point as to whether the newsreaders write their own copy, read someone elses or simply make it up as th
16、ey go along. AngelaRippon reckoned that she had never heard of a newsreader writing stuff, but her modern counterpart, the beautiful Sophie Raworth, claims that they do the writing and adds that she has a postgraduate degree in journalism.This is the core of the issue: what on earth is there to lear
17、n about journalism at postgraduate level? The point and purpose of our lowly, occasionally useful, trade could be scribbled on the back of a postage stamp and would easily be comprehended by a 14-year-old boy with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). Who has decided that it must be digni
18、fied with a doctoral thesis?Nor is reading the news even what one might call “journalism“. It is an even simpler business called “reading“. All that the BBC demands of its female newsreaders is an ability to read in an impartial way words like “Israel has murdered more Lebanese children again today“
19、 from the teleprompter without belching or lisping. It helps if they have the eminently presentable manner of a girl guide leader from Esher. They are forbidden to express an opinion. They are not required to go undercover, analyze the news or add witty asides. They are required to be that which the
20、y are known as in the trade“a gob on a stick“. A penetrating intelligence is not merely unnecessary, it is counterproductive.Newsreaders who are too intelligent soon stop being newsreaders, much as John Humphrys did, stifled by the commonplace of their duties. Or they give the game away by doing wha
21、t that German newsreader did and end the programme, shaking their heads sadly, muttering, “its all lies, all lies“.Which is not to say BBC newsreaders are bad at their jobs: quite the reverse. But we should not confuse competence with intelligence. Newsreaders believe that because they are reading o
22、ut serious stuff and everybody is listening to them, they must therefore be creatures possessed of a high IQ. They are confusing the message with the medium.6 The author holds in the first two paragraphs that a postgraduate degree in journalism(A)is quite unnecessary for newsreaders.(B) is vital for
23、 a newsreader to write stuff.(C) matters quite a lot for a newsreader.(D)involves no learning about journalism.7 The author cites the example of BBC in Paragraph 3 to show that(A)it is concerned about international affairs and widely reports them.(B) reading the news mainly involves required reading
24、 capability.(C) it has laid down a lot of dos and donts for its newsreaders.(D)reading the news is an easy job that most people are qualified for.8 What does the author mean by saying “a gob on a stick“ (Line 7, Paragraph 3)?(A)A newsreader is like a magician with a magic stick.(B) A newsreader only
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