[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷364及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 364 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 we fail to demonstrate respect for ourselves we are indirectly encouraging others to disrespect us as well. Respect means showing regard or conside
2、ration. If we dont value ourselves with this esteem and we disregard ourselves, then others will most likely follow suit. Lack of self respect can discredit an individual and others can sense it. This also holds true for how we treat others. If you have no respect or lack of it for yourself, then it
3、 can be difficult to implement and understand the importance of respecting others.Respect should not have to be earned. It should be given out of simple kindness and human nature. Unfortunately, compassion and empathy has fallen flat in todays society. Overall, people dont seem to care much about on
4、e another and even sadder, they dont seem to care much about themselves. Sometimes we must teach or show people how to treat us by emulating it. This can be done or displayed in the way we hold ourselves. For instance, showing respect for ourselves can be in the form of how you speak and act. When y
5、ou have self respect, you tend to have a high value of yourself and it shows in your behavior. You present yourself in a way that tells others, “I am worthy and I am a decent person. “ Lack of respect is also evident in the way you speak. You may refer to yourself or others negatively and may act or
6、 do things that are demeaning to yourself and them. Disrespect directly states, “I dont care about you or your feelings. “ People are going to treat you however you allow them to whether good or bad. When you exhibit self respect, you will not under any circumstances stick around to allow or encoura
7、ge others to treat you in a disrespectful manner. They will quickly learn that you do not tolerate that type of treatment. You will also be more likely to show respect to other individuals because you realize that they are just as worthy of it as you are. Even the most unpleasant, disrespectful pers
8、on can learn by example. Being treated with dignity and respect promotes feelings of goodwill and beneficence. As much discontent and disregard as there is in the world today, I still like to believe that most people are generally good, kind and caring. While they may not be the majority, they are t
9、he exception and if we each start with ourselves it will be much easier to pay it forward.1 If you lack self respect, others will_.(A)most likely show disrespect for you(B) have no confidence in your abilities(C) follow you and disrespect themselves(D)use every means to take advantage of you2 Accord
10、ing to the text, respect denotes_.(A)a conduct in accord with a specific ethic(B) a specific feeling of regard for others(C) an attitude of admiration, or esteem(D)a sense of the value of something3 It is regrettable that respect is_.(A)something which has to be earned(B) replaced by compassion and
11、empathy(C) taken lightly by many people at present(D)what few people deserve in todays society4 To cultivate self respect, you should_.(A)admit your errors and mistakes(B) present yourself in a decent manner(C) show less respect for your superiors(D)discipline what you say and what you do5 According
12、 to the text, a disrespectful person_.(A)shows an exaggerated opinion of his ability(B) ignores others goodwill and beneficence(C) may be as good, kind and caring as others(D)deserves being treated without courtesy5 There is a perfect symmetry in what remains of William Shakespeare: the immensity of
13、 his plays and the lack of biographical information about the man. From a canon as rich as his, and a documentary record as meager as his, you can infer almost anything. When it comes to privacy, Shakespeare out-Salingers Salinger and out-Pynchons Pynchon. Go looking for the man, and you will find o
14、nly the person doing the looking.The hunger for more is always there, which is why a portraita painting of a very well-dressed Elizabethan mantaken from the private collection of an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family, the Cobbes, has drawn so much attention. Physical evidence confirms the paintings ant
15、iquity, and its provenance links it to Shakespeares only literary patron. But while provenance may be a good guide to ownership, it is a very weedy indicator of identity.The most that can really be said is that the Cobbe portrait, which was revealed in London this week, was probably painted in Shake
16、speares lifetime and that it bears a likeness to other reputed Shakespeare portraitsthat lengthy nose, those side-glancing eyes, the hairline beginning its retreat over the bedrock of that skull. But given the stylized conventions of Elizabethan portraiture, a police dragnet in London circa 1610 mig
17、ht have turned up many dozens of men with a resemblance to this image. What we have, as always with Shakespeare, is a trail that leads us back to the past and dissolves into uncertainty. The perennial search for a portrait of Shakespeare is really a search for an image that justifies our idea of Sha
18、kespeare, our idea of writing. We somehow want the young Shakespeare to look like Joseph Fiennes, fiery and slashing. But what if he looked like Ricky Gervais? Would the plays mean less to us?In a way, the paucity of what we know about Shakespeares life is an antidote for our times. We cannot view h
19、is Facebook profile or follow him on Twitter. We do not have the phone logs or the financial records. As a man, he is not, to our knowledge, better or worse than any of us. He represents the force of the creative mind, but he also embodies the pastness of the past. Every claim to have found some rel
20、ic of the original Shakespeare is just another reminder that his work needs no biography at all.6 It is implied in the text that_.(A)Salinger out-Pynchons Pynchon as well(B) Salinger was a writer as great as Pynchon(C) little is known about Salingers private life(D)Shakespeare was contemporary with
21、Salinger7 By saying “you will find only the person doing the looking“ in the first paragraph, the author means that_.(A)Shakespeare has been a mysterious figure in our minds(B) it is absolutely impossible to know genuine Shakespeare(C) there is a hunger for more information about Shakespeare(D)it is
22、 foolish of any person to look for the real Shakespeare8 The Cobbe portrait has drawn so much attention since_.(A)we are starving for more information about Shakespeare(B) most likely it is the portrait of Shakespeare people adore(C) it comes from the private collection of a celebrated family(D)its
23、antiquity and provenance verifies its link to Shakespeare9 The author is sure that the Cobbe portrait_.(A)realistically reveals the image of Shakespeare(B) can only lead us to uncertainty about the past(C) is authentic rather than spurious or counterfeit(D)resembles other purported Shakespeare portr
24、aits10 The lack of biographical information about Shakespeare means that _.(A)its unlikely to find his phone logs anywhere(B) his plays remain great though he may be plain(C) you can infer anything good or bad about him(D)his Facebook profile cannot be found on the net10 Stanford Universitys Irving
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