[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷229及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 229 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 Shortly before he died of lymphoma, the great writer and physician Lewis Thomas, whose books turned science into a way of appreciating the grandeur of t
2、he world, told me he thought the true measure of a life was that it be useful. He wondered in those last days if his own life had been useful, and many thousands of readers assured him that it had. “Grow old along with me! The best isyet to be,“ cried Robert Brownings Rabbi Ben Ezra. Not always. Poe
3、try replies to Rabbi Ben with A.E. Housmans “To an Athlete Dying Young“ and comes up with no more startling a conclusion than that a life is what one makes of it.Celebrity is hardly a precondition. Kennedys life would have been just as valuable had he been, to use another poets phrase, a “mute, ingl
4、orious Milton“.A beloved colleague at TIME died recently who was unknown to most of the world, except the friends she cherished. The measure of a life is often taken in the smallest units. On television, a parking attendant in the garage that Kennedy used mentioned that Kennedy came over personally
5、to wish the man a merry Christmas every year.A middle aged African American woman with whom he worked in one of the programs he supported was in tears at the recollection of continuous small acts of kindness.The sudden garden that has developed on the front steps of Kennedys loft building began simp
6、ly with neighbors paying respect to a neighbor. From such fragments of evidence a whole life is constructed, or reconstructed.When a man dies, a civilization dies with him. Everything dies but the reverberation of his works in the lives of others; and so, while an individual civilization dies, the g
7、reater one profits. We call such deaths tragedies because the force of the life has been of great magnitude; yet tragedy from the point of view of the audience is high art, and one is filled with as much admiration as grief.Keats chose as his epitaph “Here lies one whose name was writ in water.“ He
8、believed that his life would be viewed as without consequence, and that he would debut one more transitory figure among the yearning and striving masses. Kennedy, too, I think, would have had his name writ in water, thus the appropriateness of his sea burial, because the best public servants disappe
9、ar into the world, whose pain they feel. Every name is writ in water, which flows through us all.1 We can infer from Paragraph 1 that Lewis Thomas believes that _.(A)your life is important if it is meaningful for others(B) you can build meaning into your life if it is long(C) work while alive is the
10、 most important thing(D)usefulness of ones life is hard to measure2 Which of the following statements is TRUE of Robert Browning?(A)He believes that longer life is no good thing.(B) He believes that true life lies in how one makes of it.(C) He is identical with Lewis Thomas, regarding the life issue
11、.(D)He is opposite to AE.Housman, regarding the death issue.3 What message does the author mainly want to convey in Paragraph 2?(A)The importance of ones life is not related with his reputation or fame.(B) Poets and politicians make the same contribution to society.(C) Statesmen are always ready to
12、do small things for people around them.(D)The beloved colleague at TIME is as respectable as Kennedy.4 By saying “The measure of a life is often taken in the smallest units“ (Para. 2), the author means that _.(A)Kennedy was most respected by the ordinary people(B) Kennedys life can be reflected by t
13、he small deeds he has done(C) Kennedy has done many small deeds for the people around him(D)Kennedy devoted his life to serving the people from the lower class5 Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph about the Keats?(A)He finally drowned in the seawater.(B) His dream of his g
14、reat popularity came true finally.(C) He didnt predict the importance of his life.(D)He held that life is transitory, so dont waste it.5 Time was, old people knew their place. Power was passed to sons and daughters, crowns placed on younger heads. Not any more. The elderly are no longer a sidelined
15、sliver of society, but its mainstream. During the next two generations, the number of the worlds people older than 60 will quadruple, rising from 606 million now to 2 billion in 2050. For the first time in human history,the elderly will outnumber children. More and more, its not the children who are
16、 our future, its the seniors. The graying of the globe is quite simply the “most significant population shift in history,“ says Ann Pawliczko of the United Nations Population Fund.And growing old doesnt mean what it used to. Better medical care has increased the average global life expectancy by two
17、 decadesto 66in as many generations. “One hundred is the new 60,“ says Marty Davis, of the American Association of Retired People. In the West, technology and wealth are empowering the aged. They are an increasingly vocal political lobby and muscular consumers. The portfolio of Senioragency, Europes
18、 only ad agency aimed at the 50-plus market, used to consist of hearing aids and insurance. Now mainstream companies like Coca-Cola and Siemens are approaching the firm. “Were used to thinking of a 60-year-old who looks like“ Whistlers Mother, “but we should be thinking about someone who looks like
19、Tina Turner,“ says Gloria Gutman, president of the International Association of Gerontology.The rapidly shifting demographics are forcing a radical rethinking of many facets of our lives. Two billion elderly will need new systems of care and support. The growing number of old people who want to live
20、 independently will need housing, streets and cityscapes that will accommodate their slower pace. Smart technology will have to plug nursing shortages; architects and social planners will have to start catering for populations with dementia and failing eyesight or hearing.In contrast to the youth-dr
21、iven culture of the last half century, the elderly will set the agenda for how the late-21st century lives. Already societies have begun facing the pension crisis, the scariest specter haunting Western treasuries. For one thing, 80 percent of the world already cant afford to retire. Even in Western
22、Europe and the United States, say experts, the very concept of retirement may soon be viewed as a historical aberrational social curiosity from the era between World War II and the war on terror. And paying for the elderly is just a fraction of the massive upheaval underway. Whats been dubbed “the s
23、ilent revolution“ is changing everything from politics to tax structures to the width of the worlds doorways (for wheelchairs).6 In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by_.(A)giving an example(B) showing a trend(C) justifying an assumption(D)explaining a phenomenon7 Mainstream com
24、panies like Coca-Cola and Siemens are approaching the Europe-based Senioragencybecause _.(A)Europe has the highest proportion of aged population(B) Coca-Cola and Siemens are still unfamiliar with the majority of the elderly(C) the aged are considered to be important potential consumers(D)the two com
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