[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷231及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 231 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 Since the pre-historic times, man has had an urge to satisfy his needs. Be it hunger, shelter or search for a mate, he has always manipulated the circum
2、stances to the best of his advantages. Probably this might be the reason why we human are the most developed of all living species on the earth, and probably also in the universe. As we climbed the steps of evolution with giant leaps, wesomehow left behind common sense and logical thinkingwe forgot
3、that we have stopped thinking ahead of times.If you are hungry, what do you do? Grab a piece of your favorite meal and stay quiet after that? Just like your stomach, even your mind is hungry. But it never lets you know, because you keep it busy thinking about your dream lover, favorite star and many
4、 such absurd things. So it silently began to heed to your needs and never let itself grow. When mind loses its freedom to grow, creativity gets a full stop. This might be the reason why we all sometimes think “What happens next?“, “Why cant I think?“, “Why am I always given the difficult problems?“
5、Well this is the aftermath of our own karma of using our brain for flunking of not-so-worthy things.Hunger of the mind can be actually satiated through extensive reading. Now why reading and not watching TV? Because reading has been the most educative tool used by us right from the childhood. Just l
6、ike that to develop other aspects of our life, we have to take help of reading. You have innumerable number of books in this world which will answer all your “How to?“ questions. Once you read a book, you just dont run your eyes through the lines, but even your mind decodes it and explains it to you
7、. The interesting part of the book is stored in your mind as a seed. Now this seed is unknowingly used by you in your future to develop new ideas. The same seed if used many times, can help you link and relate a lot of things, of which you would have never thought of in your wildest dreams! This is
8、nothing but creativity. More the number of books you read, your mind will open up like never before. Also this improves your oratory skills to a large extent and also makes a significant contribution to your vocabulary. Within no time you start speaking English or any language fluently with your fri
9、ends or other people and you never seem to run out of the right words at the right time.1 According to Paragraph 1, the human are the most developed of all living species most probably because we have _.(A)had needs and desires to satisfy(B) been able to think ahead of times(C) taken advantage of th
10、e environment(D)had common sense and logical thinking2 When you are busy thinking about your dream lover, _.(A)you are not actually thinking(B) your mind is no longer hungry(C) your mind doesnt let itself grow(D)you are not aware of what you need3 The author most probably agrees that thinking about
11、“What happens next?“ is _.(A)uncreative(B) unreliable(C) worthless(D)thoughtless4 The word “satiated“ (Para. 3) can best be replaced by “_“.(A)expressed(B) satisfied(C) enhanced(D)aroused5 Oratory skills will be improved when _.(A)your vocabulary is powerful(B) you can link and relate things(C) your
12、 creativity grows(D)you read extensively5 Divorce doesnt necessarily make adults happy. But toughing it out in an unhappy marriage until it turns around just might do, a new study says.The research identified happy and unhappy spouses, culled from a national database. Of the unhappy partners who div
13、orced, about half were happy five years later. But unhappy spouses who stuck it out often did better. About two-thirds were happy five years later. Study results contradict what seems to be common sense, says David Blankenhorn of the Institute for American Values, a think-tank on the family. The ins
14、titute helped sponsor the research team based at the University of Chicago. Findings will be presented in Arlington, Va., at the “Smart Marriage“ conference, sponsored by the Coalition for Marriage, Families and Couples Education.The study looked at data on 5,232 married adults from the National Sur
15、vey of Families and Households. It included 645 who were unhappy. The adults in the national sample were analyzed through 13 measures of psychological well-being. Within the five years, 167 of the unhappy were divorced or separated and 478 stayed married.Divorce didnt reduce symptoms of depression,
16、raise self-esteem or increase a sense of mastery compared with those who stayed married, the report says. Results were controlled for factors including race, age, gender and income. Staying married did not tend to trap unhappy spouses in violent relationships. What helped the unhappy married turn th
17、ings around? To supplement the formal study data, the research team asked professional firms to recruit focus groups totaling 55 adults who were “marriage survivors“. All had moved from unhappy to happy marriages. These 55 once-discontented married felt their unions got better via one of three route
18、s, the report says:Marital endurance. “With time, job situations improved, children got older or better, or chronic ongoing problems got put into new perspective.“ Partners did not work on their marriages.Marital work. Spouses actively worked “to solve problems, change behavior or improve communicat
19、ion“.Personal change. Partners found “alternative ways to improve their own happiness and build a good and happy life despite a mediocre marriage.“ In effect, the unhappy partner changed.6 According to David Blankenhorn, people commonly believe that _.(A)divorce is a better solution to an unhappy ma
20、rriage than staying together(B) divorce is not necessarily the only solution to an unhappy marriage(C) keeping an unhappy marriage needs much courage and endurance(D)to end an unhappy marriage or not is a tough decision for the spouses7 Which of the following is true about the research under discuss
21、ion?(A)It was conducted by the Institute for the American Values headed by David Blankenhorn.(B) It was sponsored by the Coalition for Marriage, Families and Couples Education.(C) Its subjects were chosen from a national database based at the University of Chicago.(D)Its report will be included in t
22、he schedule of the “Smart Marriage“ conference.8 The 13 measures of psychological well-being mentioned in Paragraph 3 are used to _.(A)serve as the standards for choosing the subjects of the research(B) serve as the ways to help adults to get over their unhappy marriage(C) examine all the 5, 232 mar
23、ried adults(D)examine all the adults in the database9 The authors attitude toward divorce may best be described as “_“.(A)critical(B) impersonal(C) arbitrary(D)scornful10 According to the report, those unhappily-wedded may not survive their marriage by _.(A)waiting for the living conditions to get i
24、mproved(B) achieving childrens understanding(C) changing their own attitude towards mediocre marriages(D)working on their problems and strengthening communication10 A recent case in Australia shows how easily fear can frustrate an informants good intentions. In December, a woman wrote anonymously to
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