[考研类试卷]英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、英语专业(基础英语)模拟试卷 4 及答案与解析一、阅读理解0 Please read the following passages and choose A, B, C or D to best complete the statements about them.Obama Derangement SyndromeBY MOST peoples standards Barack Obama has had an excellent week. He enjoyed a counter-Carter moment when navy commandos rescued an American
2、hostage, leaving three kidnappers dead. He gave a measured speech on the economy. And, to cap it all, he gave his daughters a Portuguese water dog named “Bo“. Whats not to like?Plenty, according to some people. Mr Obama may be widely admired both at home and abroad. But there are millions of America
3、ns who do not like the cut of his jiband a few whose dislike boils over into white-hot hatred. The American Spectator, which came of age demonising the Clintons, has run an article on its website on Mr Obama entitled “II Duce, Redux?“ The internet crackles with comparisons between Mr Obama and vario
4、us dictators(Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini)or assorted psychotics(Charles Manson and David Koresh). When Jonah Goldberg, a conservative pundit, praised Mr Obama over the dispatching of the Somali pirates, his e-mail inbox immediately overflowed, he said, with “snark and bile“.A recent Pew poll showed
5、 that public opinion about Mr Obama is sharply divided along party lines. Some 88% of Democrats approve of the job that he is doing compared with only 27% of Republicans. The approval gap between the two parties is actually bigger than it was for George Bush in April 2001. Bush loyalists, led by Kar
6、l Rove, have duly over-interpreted this poll in order to soften their former bosss reputation as Americas most divisive president. Todays Republican base is significantly smaller than the Democratic base was in 2001, so surviving Republicans are more likely to have hard-core views. But there are nev
7、ertheless enough people out there who dislike the president to constitute a significant force in political life.As The Economist went to press, the bestselling book in the. United States was Mark Levins “Liberty and Tyranny“. Mr Levin frequently denounces Mr Obama on his radio show as an exponent of
8、 the second of those two qualities. The new sensation in the world of cable is Fox Newss Glenn Beck, who has already attracted 2.2m regular viewers since his show was launched in January. Mr Beck recently apologised to his viewers for saying that Mr Obamas America is on the path to “socialism“ when
9、it is really on the march to fascism. Media Matters, a left-wing organisation that monitors the media, reports that, since the inauguration, “there have been over 3,000 references to socialism, fascism or communism“ in describing the president.Rush Limbaugh claims that he has seen an uptick in his a
10、udience since he announced that he hopes that Mr Obama fails. He has no time for the idea that all Americans should wish their president well(“We are being told that we have to hope Obama succeeds, that we have to bend over, grab the ankles.because his father was black“). Mr Limbaugh is not the ankl
11、e-grabbing type. He has also added Robert Mugabe to the list of people to whom Mr Obama can be likened.Why are some people so angry? For all his emollient manner and talk of “post partisanship“, Mr Obama is just as much an embodiment of liberal America as Mr Bush was of conservative Americaan Ivy Le
12、ague-educated lawyer who became a community organiser before launching a political career in one of Americas most cosmopolitan and corrupt big cities, Chicago. Mr Obama almost lost the Democratic nomination to Hillary Clinton because of his lack of rapport with white working-class voters. In the gen
13、eral election he did worse than Michael Dukakis in the Appalachian states of Kentucky and West Virginia.The economic crisis has transformed this cultural suspicion into a much more potent political force. It is true that Mr Obamas solution to the recessionspending public money in order to stimulate
14、demand and trying to prevent a run on the banksis supported by most economists. Mr Bush would have done much the same thing. But it is nevertheless driving many Americans crazy. April 15ththe last day on which Americans can perform the melancholy duty of filing their tax returnssaw rallies in every
15、state, 500 or so in all. The protesters, some of whom dressed in three-cornered hats and waved “Dont tread on me“ flags, repeated a litany of criticisms that has been mounting since Mr Obama won the electionthat he is a big government socialist(or fascist)who wants to take peoples money away and cru
16、sh their freedoms.It is hard to judge so early in the game what the rise of anti-Obama sentiment means for the Obama presidency. Bush-hatred eventually spread from a molten core of leftists to set the cultural tone of the country. But Obama-hatred could just as easily do the opposite and brand all c
17、onservatives as a bunch of Obama-hating cranks.What is clear is that the rapid replacement of Bush-hatred with Obama-hatred is not healthy for American politics, particularly given the presidents dual role as leader of his party and head of state. A majority of Republicans(56%)approved of Jimmy Cart
18、ers job performance in late March 1977. A majority of Democrats(55%)approved of Richard Nixons job performance at a comparable point in his first term. But today polarisation is almost instant, thanks in part to the growing role of non-negotiable issues such as abortion in American politics, in part
19、 to the rise of a media industry based on outrage, and in part to a cycle of tit-for-tat demonisation. This is not only poisoning American political life. It is making it ever harder to solve problems that require cross-party collaboration such as reforming Americas health-care system or its pension
20、s. Unfortunately, the Glenn Becks of this world are more than just a joke.1 What does the “snark and bile most likely refer to?(A)Virus.(B) Dump mails.(C) Advertisement.(D)Censureship.2 Why Bush loyalists over-interpreted the recent Pew poll?(A)The approval gap between the two parties is smaller tha
21、n it was for George Bush in 2001.(B) They aimed to change Bushs reputation as Americas most decisive president.(C) They doubted the credibility of the poll.(D)They need to enlarge the base of Democratic party.3 Which of the following statements is not true about Mr Orbama?(A)He is graduated from Ivy
22、 League.(B) Mr. Levin describes him as an exponent of Liberty.(C) He is often by compared with the dictators and psychotics.(D)Many people think his policy sound communism like.4 According to the author, why do people dislike Orbama ?(A)He made people bow in front of him.(B) He sent military ship to
23、 Somalia.(C) He is black.(D)He spent a lot of money on stimulating the economy.5 What is the authors purpose for this article?(A)To blame Obamas policy and personality.(B) To blame the Multi-partism.(C) To fight against the conservative speakers who criticize Mr. Obama.(D)To criticize the unhealthy
24、president-hatred trend.6 According to the author what will be the result of this Obama-hatred trend?(A)Obama will be forced to change his policy.(B) The hatred trend will spread and a culture will be coined.(C) The critics will ask FOR an insult.(D)The people will get more freedom during the tough t
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