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1、全国自考(英语阅读一)模拟试卷 3 及答案与解析一、CAREFUL READING0 What better occasion than Valentines Day to ask for your sweethearts hand? In America,the answer is almost any other. Most love-stuck American men are unaware of the perils of proposal. Many will surprise girlfriends with a diamond engagement ring.Suitors (
2、求偶者)would do well to consider what might happen to that expensive rock if the engagement is broken off before the wedding day. Etiquette and common sense dictate that the ring should be returned to the man. In many states, that is what the law requires too.But not all. Brian Bix, a law professor at
3、Quinnipiac College in Connecticut, points out that in some parts of America it matters who is responsible for the break-up. In his state, if the man is to blame, legal precedent suggests that the woman keeps the ring. Things are not so clear in neighbouring New York.When the ring is given might matt
4、er too, for some states could let the finance keep the ring if she can convince a court that it was an “unconditional“ gift, rather than one given for possible marriage. Legal scholars say this is a very tricky point. But one thing is clear. A woman could strengthen the argument that the ring was gi
5、ven unconditionally if she had received it on a traditional gift-giving occasion, such as Valentines Day.Luckily for romance, De Beers brought to the market an undisputedly eternal option: the Millennium diamond, which comes with a serial number and an appropriately epochal logo etched (蚀刻) into the
6、 stone by lasers. Officials at the diamond cartel are confident that the limited edition of 20,000 gems will go fast.No doubt many men will rush to buy these diamonds, which De Beers vows not to issue again until 3,000. How could any fellow fail to win his girls heart with such a “once-in-a-millenni
7、um“ token (信 物)? Just to be safe, though, better not give it on her birthday?1 According to the passage, when do most American men propose? ( )(A)On Valentine s Day.(B) On the birthday of his sweetheart.(C) On any other day than Valentine s Day.(D)On the eve of the wedding day.2 The phrase “the peri
8、ls of proposal“ (Para. 1)refers to which of the following? ( )(A)The proposal may be turned down.(B) The diamond rings may be fake.(C) The diamond ring may not be returned if the engagement is broken off.(D)The sweetheart may be a tricky person.3 According to the author, men should propose_ . ( )(A)
9、on Valentines Day(B) on the sweethearts birthday(C) on New Years Day(D)on a workday4 The word “millennium“ (Para. 5) means_ . ( )(A)one thousand years(B) one hundred years(C) a generation(D)a lifetime5 The information contained in the passage is most useful to _. ( )(A)a man who is about to propose(
10、B) a woman who is about to marry(C) a newly-married couple(D)manufacturers of diamond rings5 Albert Einstein once attributed the creativity of a famous scientist to the fact that he never went to school, and therefore preserved the rare gift of thinking freely. There is undoubtedly a truth in Einste
11、ins observation;many artists and geniuses seem to view their schooling as a disadvantage. But such a truth is not a criticism of schools. It is the function of schools to civilize, not to train explorers. The explorer is always a lonely individual whether his or her pioneering be in art, music, scie
12、nce or technology. The creative explorer of unmapped lands shares with the genius what William James described as the “faculty of perceiving in an unhabitual way. “ In so far as schools teach perceptual patterns they tend to destroy creativity and genius. But if school could somewhat exist solely to
13、 cultivate genius, then society would break down. For the social order demands unity and widespread agreement, both traits that are destructive to creativity. There will always be conflict between the demands of society and the impulses of creativity and genius.6 Albert Einstein once thought that sc
14、hools_. ( )(A)helped develop the creativity of a scientist(B) preserved a rare gift for scientists(C) prevented a scientist from thinking freely(D)contributed a lot to science and technology7 To the authors opinion, schooling meets the need of_ ( )(A)genius(B) social order(C) faculty of perceiving .
15、(D)the impulses of creativity8 There will always be contradiction between_. ( )(A)the demands of society and schooling(B) cultivation of creativity and faculty of perceiving(C) social unity and schooling(D)creativity and widespread social agreement9 Einstein s observation is in accord with_. ( )(A)t
16、he schoolmaster s(B) the authors(C) that of many artists(D)both B and C10 Which statement best expresses the main idea of the passage? ( )(A)Einstein and artists have said schools limit creativity and genius.(B) Schools should be designed to encourage creativity and social order.(C) Explorers and ge
17、niuses look at the world differently from the way most people do.(D)Schools can never satisfy the needs of both genius and society as a whole.10 Gopher Prairie, in which the action of Sinclair Lewis Main Street (1920) takes place, is a town of 3,000 inhabitants, smug, dull people whose one idea is t
18、o get on materially. They have no use for anyone who wishes something better for them; they oppose civic reform, cultural and educational projects. The most honored citizens are bankers. Carol, who has been to college and held a position as a librarian, comes to Gopher Prairie to live with her docto
19、r husband. Appalled by the stagnant life of the town,and failing to become adjusted to it,she tries a number of cultural ideas. Her efforts to establish a little theater meet with no encouragement. Indeed, the people merely think she is putting on airs. Her affection for her husband wanes, and she t
20、akes up with Erik Valborg, in whom she sees a spirit akin to her own. She leaves the little town for Washington D. C. , where she works as a government clerk. Later she returns to Gopher Prairie, better equipped than before to understand the forces which shape Main Street.At the time of its first ap
21、pearance,Main Street provoked a storm of protest on the ground that the novelist libeled good Americans. Today, no one thinks of repeating this charge. Indeed, as Lewis Gannett points out, Main Street has in no way changed except externally: it is the same Main Street; yet doubtless it reads Sinclai
22、r Lewis, novels as eagerly as the rest of the nation. At the time when Main Street was published Lewis was accused of hating dull people. The novelist retorted that he did not hate them. He loved them. The truth is, the world of 1920 could not stand criticism. The Pulitzer Prize Committee refused to
23、 award Main Street a prize. The novelist was to have his revenge six years later, when he rejected the same award for Arrowsmith.11 Which of the following is the central preoccupation of the people of Gopher Prairie? ( )(A)Progressive.(B) Material possessions.(C) Cultural activity.(D)Civic reform.12
24、 According to the passage, why is Carol unhappy in Gopher Prairie? ( )(A)She regrets that her husband is a doctor and not a banker.(B) She dislikes being a housewife and wants to live in Washington D.C.(C) She cannot find a job as a librarian or a theater director.(D)She finds the town residents dul
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