[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷93及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 93 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 We humans have a remarkable brain-mediated capacity to make sounds and let them act as symbolic representations of other things. Two hundred thousand yea
2、rs ago, the first word was spoken. In the arms of an adoring mother, the babbling “mamam“ of an infant became the spoken representation of safety, warmth, nourishment and, the person who provided all of this, mother. Since then we have been able to sequence, structure, and sort the roughly 40 sounds
3、 we are capable of making into thousands of complex languages with millions of unique “words“.Yet while words are our most amazing invention, human communication starts when words have no meaning. It starts by gazing, rocking, stroking, kissing, humming, the sight, sound, smell, and touch of a loved
4、 one. It is in these first nonverbal interactions that one human becomes connected to another and communication begins. The infants cry means, “Im hungry or scared or cold or tired.“ The responsive caregivers actions mean, “Its safe. Eat now. I bring warmth, comfort and pleasure. You are loved.“ To
5、the newborn, the sounds of “I love you“ are, at first, meaningless. But over time, by holding, rocking, gazing and gently strokingas the sounds “I love you“ are whispered over and overthe baby learns the meaning in the word. The sound becomes a word. To the lucky infant, love is the responsive, safe
6、, and warm rhythmic touchthe smile, the hum and the adoring gaze.When language does not develop in the context of caring relationships, we lose the beauty and meaning that words can convey. For each newborn, exposure to repetitive spoken language in a relationship provides the stimulus for neural or
7、ganization that will allow that child to develop complex language capabilitiesthe capacity to understand and to communicate using “words“. This learning process requires that language be derived from social-emotional communication. The face, not the voice, is the major organ of human communication.
8、Words have become our shortcuts.1 The author cites the fact that humans are capable of making 40 sounds primarily in order to _.(A)contrast it with the number of complex languages humans have created(B) educate the reader(C) emphasize the importance of nonverbal communication(D)make a transition int
9、o the next paragraph2 According to the author, communication begins_.(A)with nonverbal interactions(B) two hundred thousand years ago(C) between mother and child(D)with words3 According to the author, infants learn the meanings of words through_.(A)hearing words repeatedly(B) the association of word
10、s and actions(C) their mothers love(D)a bath of physical sensations4 The author believes that it is important that spoken language_.(A)be learned at an early age(B) not be confused with body language(C) not be confused with written language(D)be learned in the context of a caring relationship5 The a
11、uthor is convinced that the face is_.(A)imbued with a power to communicate beyond our imagination(B) a window through which we can see a persons thoughts(C) more important than even the voice in human communication(D)a symbolic representation of other things5 Despite campaigns after campaigns and a
12、variety of gender sensitization measures, women are by far the largest discriminated group across the planet, reveals International Labour Organisations first report on discrimination at work.The report, released internationally on Monday, carries a very comprehensive study on discrimination, entitl
13、ed “Time for Equality at Work“. The report warns that neglecting to tackle “widening socio-economic inequalities“ in the world of work not only amounts to accepting a “waste of human talent and resources“ but could have “disastrous effects on national social cohesion, political stability, and hence
14、growth“ in the years to come.Women are by far the largest discriminated group. Although more and more women are working, much remains to be done. In addition to the “glass ceiling“, the pay gap between women and men is still significant in most countries. The study points out that women are also mor
15、e likely than men to be found in the lower-paid and least secure jobs. Unemployment rates have almost always been higher for women than men. The report shows that many of those who suffer from discrimination especially on the basis of their sex or colourface a persistent “equality gap“ that divides
16、them from dominant groups who enjoy a better life, or even from their own peers who have benefited from antidiscrimination laws and policies.The failure to eradicate discrimination helps perpetuate poverty. The discriminated are often among the poorest of the poor, and poverty is more severe among w
17、omen and other discriminated groups. Discrimination creates a web of poverty and social exclusion, the report says, adding that “eliminating discrimination is indispensable to any viable strategy for poverty reduction and sustainable economic development“.The ILO study observes that everyone gains f
18、rom eliminating discrimination at work individuals, enterprises and society at large. Fairness and justice at the workplace boosts the self-esteem and morale of workers. A more motivated and productive workforce enhances the productivity and competitiveness of businesses. A more even distribution of
19、 opportunities to develop and use ones talents, among different groups in society, contributes to social cohesion in increasingly diverse societies.6 According to the study, failing to deal with inequality in the workplace_.(A)is a waste of resources(B) could lead to a glass ceiling(C) could affect
20、political stability(D)could stimulate economic growth7 The author of the text states that_.(A)an increasing number of women are entering the workplace(B) women get paid as much as men(C) womens salaries are increasing(D)workplace equality is the key to eliminating poverty8 According to the text, dis
21、crimination can lead to_.(A)higher levels of poverty(B) low levels of self-esteem(C) tension between different races(D)increased gender sensitization9 The word “boosts“(line 2, para.5)means “_“.(A)kicks(B) increases(C) aggrandizes(D)supplements10 It can be inferred from the text that_.(A)men are not
22、 discriminated against in the workplace(B) eliminating workplace discrimination could help solve other social problems(C) women need to stand up for their rights(D)women should stick up for each other10 It is not small food production that presents a threat to our health, but large-scale factory far
23、ming.Mad Cow Disease, with its potential to lead to the deaths of thousands of people in the UK, and who knows how many more around the world, is the terrible consequence that has followed from the apparently innocuous practice of feeding dead cows to live ones. The disaster has brought home the imp
24、act that “industrial“ animal husbandryviewing animals as production machinescan have on human health.One only has to scratch the surface of life down on the factory farm to see that Mad Cow Disease may well be only the tip of the iceberg. In a range of areas, from feeding regimes, to animal housing,
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