[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷436及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 436 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 More than any other industry, Americas multi-billion-dollar entertainment business is caught in the crossfire of the countrys culture war. Media firms h
2、ave always had to walk a fine line between giving adults realistic shows and shielding children from sex and bad language. But thanks to the current political influence of social conservatives, TV and radio firms are under more attack than ever for allegedly corrupting Americas youth.Congress is thr
3、eatening to increase sharply fines for airing indecent material. Over 80% of American homes subscribe either to cable or satellite TV, but only broadcast television, which is technically free, is subject to indecency regulation. The media industry fears that new rules could damage its business model
4、.The Federal Communications Commission(FCC), the media industrys regulator, defines indecency as language or material that describes sexual actions or organs and which is considered “offensive by contemporary community standards.“ Solely for the sake of children(present in one-third of American home
5、s), indecency is forbidden from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on broadcast TV and radio. In contrast to “obscenity“illegal all the timeindecency mostly consists of swearing, partial nudity and sexuality.Americas current battles over indecency began in 2003 when Bono, a rock star, said “this is really, really fu
6、cking brilliant“ at a live awards show. The FCC decided to do nothing. Then came a glimpse of Janet Jacksons breast in Super Bowl, outraging some viewers. Pressed by Congress, the FCC reversed its decision on Bono and said it would get tough on indecency. In 2004 it fined media firms nearly $8m, fiv
7、e times what it had levied in the previous ten years combined.For these firms such fines are puny. Yet fearing what future measures might be deployed against them, they have increasingly censored themselves. Last year several TV stations declined to air “Saving Private Ryan“, a war movie with lots o
8、f swearing. The media industry faces a powerful bipartisan coalition of politicians who see votes in cleansing the airwaves. Republicans are leading the effort, but some Democrats are joining innot surprisingly, as many parents do seem worried.One defensive strategy for the media industry is to play
9、 the moralizing wing of the Republican Party off against its substantial libertarian wing, which is opposed to giving the government more power to censor. News Corporation and General Electrics NBC have together enlisted the support of the American Conservative Union, Americans for Tax Reform and th
10、e US Chamber of Commerce. Advances in technology, these groups argue, mean that the government no longer needs to police the airwaves for indecency. Many parents now have V-chips in their TV sets to block out pornographic material. Set-top boxes for cable and satellite TV also give parents control.1
11、 The phrase “walk a fine line“(Line 3, Paragraph 1)most probably indicates(A)alternate.(B) balance.(C) transfer.(D)distinguish.2 Which of the following is true according to the text?(A)TV and radio firms are corrupting the young people in America.(B) Broadcast television other than satellite TV is u
12、nder indecency regulation.(C) Americas battles over indecency have lasted for as long as a decade.(D)A fine of 8 million US dollars is such a huge one for media firms. 3 A major difference between indecency and obscenity is that(A)obscenity involves more swearing, nudity and sexuality.(B) obscenity
13、is forbidden on all channels all the time.(C) indecency inflicts more harm on children and young adults.(D)indecency is more offensive by contemporary standards.4 The refusal to broadcast “Saving Private Ryan“ by several TV stations shows that(A)the movie features lots of swearing.(B) media firms ha
14、ve intensified censoring.(C) media firms were afraid of huge fines.(D)the film was defined as indecent.5 What strategy has the media industry adopted to defend itself?(A)Creating bitter quarrels between Republicans two wings.(B) Protesting the governments power over censorship.(C) Allying with such
15、groups as the American Conservative Union.(D)Arguing that the material is actually under the control of parents.5 Hows this for a coincidence? Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln were born in the same year, on the same day: Feb. 12, 1809. Although people hardly think of them in tandem, yet instinctiv
16、ely, we want to say that they belong together. Its not just because they were both great men, and not because they happen to be exact contemporaries. Rather, its because the scientist and the politician each touched off a revolution that changed the world.They were both revolutionaries in the sense
17、that both men upended realities that prevailed when they were born. They seemand soundmodern to us, because the world they left behind them is more or less the one we still live in. So, considering the joint greatness of their contributionsand the coincidence of their conjoined birthdaysit is hard n
18、ot to wonder: who was the greater man? Its an apples-and-orangesor Superman-vs.-Santacomparison. But if you limit the question to influence, very quickly the balance tips in Lincolns favor.As great as his book on evolution is, it does no harm to remember that Darwin hurried to publish The Origin of
19、Species because he thought he was about to be scooped by his fellow naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace. In other words, there was a certain inevitability to Darwins theory. Ideas about evolution surfaced throughout the first part of the 19th century, and while none of them was as convincing as Darwins
20、until Wallace came alongit was not as though he was the only man who had the idea.Lincoln, in contrast, is unique. Take him out of the picture, and there is no telling what might have happened to the country. True, his election to the presidency did provoke secession and, in turn, the war itself, bu
21、t that war seems inevitablenot a question of if but when. Once in office, he becomes the indispensable man. Certainly we know what happened once he was assassinated: Reconstruction was ad-ministered punitively and then abandoned, leaving the issue of racial equality to dangle for another century.If
22、Darwin were not so irreplaceable as Lincoln, that should not negate his accomplishment. No one could have formulated his theory any more elegantly. Their identical birthdays afford us a superb opportunity to observe these men in the shared context of their timehow each was shaped by his circumstance
23、s, how each reacted to the beliefs that steered the world into which he was bom and ultimately how each reshaped his corner of that world and left it irrevocably changed.6 Charles Darwin and Abraham Lincoln belong together in that(A)they were born on the same day.(B) they lived in the same period of
24、 time.(C) they brought up revolutions to the world.(D)they were born to be successful men.7 What does the author mean by “an apples-and-orangesor Superman-vs.-Santacomparison“(Lines 4-5, Paragraph 2)?(A)It is hard to tell which one is greater as they are both outstanding.(B) The comparison between D
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