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考研外语冲刺密卷12
一、UseofEnglish
1、Readingtooneselfisamodernactivitywhichwasalmostunknowntothescholarsoftheclassical.In(1)_____worldduringthefifteenthcenturytheterm"reading"(2)_____meantreadingaloud.Onlyduringthenineteenthcenturydidsilentreadingbecomecommonplace.Oneshouldbewary,however,of(3)_____thatsilentreadingcameaboutsimplybecausereadingaloudisa(n)(4)_____toothers.Examinationoffactorsrelatedtothe(5)_____developmentofsilentreadingrevealsthatitbecametheusualmodeofreadingformostadultreadingtasksmainlybecausethetasksthemselveschangedin(6)_____.
Thelastcenturysawasteadygradualincreasein(7)_____andthusinthenumberofreaders.Asreadersincreased,thenumberofpotentiallisteners(8)_____,andthustherewassome(9)_____intheneedtoreadaloud.Asreadingforthebenefitoflistenersgrewlesscommon,socametheflourishingofreadingasa(10)_____activityinsuchpublicplacesaslibraries,railwaycarriagesandoffices,wherereadingaloudwould(11)_____distractiontootherreaders.
Towardstheendofthecenturytherewasstill(12)_____argumentoverwhetherbooksshouldbeusedforinformationortreated(13)_____,andoverwhetherthereadingofmaterialsuchasnewspaperswasinsomeway(14)_____weakening.Indeedthisargumentstillremainswithusineducation.(15)_____itsvirtues,theoldsharedliteracyculturehadgoneandwas(16)_____bytheprintedmassmediaontheonehandandbybooksandperiodicalsfora(17)_____readershipontheother.
Bytheendofthecenturystudentswerebeingrecommendedtoadoptattitudestobooksandtouseskillsinreadingthemwhichwereinappropriate,(18)_____notimpossible,fortheoralreader.Thesocial,cultural,andtechnologicalchangesinthecenturyhadgreatly(19)_____whattheterm"reading"(20)_____.
A.contemporary
B.modem
C.medieval
D.western
2、(2)
A.undoubtedly
B.really
C.absolutely
D.accordingly
3、(3)
A.assuming
B.consuming
C.resuming
D.imagining
4、(4)
A.interruption
B.distraction
C.bother
D.pressure
5、(5)
A.historical
B.historic
C.history
D.historian
6、(6)
A.quality
B.character
C.personality
D.distinctiveness
7、(7)
A.literate
B.illiterate
C.literacy
D.literature
8、(8)
A.receded
B.declined
C.increased
D.expanded
9、(9)
A.limitation
B.necessity
C.reduction
D.shrink
10、(10)
A.private
B.overt
C.public
D.secret
11、(11)
A.cause
B.effect
C.produce
D.realize
12、(12)
A.considerable
B.considerate
C.moderate
D.immoderate
13、(13)
A.respectively
B.honorably
C.respectfully
D.relatively
14、(14)
A.largely
B.intelligently
C.mentally
D.physically
15、(15)
A.However
B.Whatever
C.Whichever
D.Wherever
16、(16)
A.replaced
B.taken
C.followed
D.distinguished
17、(17)
A.specific
B.special
C.specified
D.specialized
18、(18)
A.and
B.if
C.but
D.or
19、(19)
A.translated
B.differed
C.shifted
D.altered
20、(20)
A.inferred
B.advised
C.induced
D.implied
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Somecountriesaremorepopulous;somehavemorecrime.ButinnoothercountryarecrimefightersquitesoknowledgeableaboutcitizensasinBritain.OnJanuary4thaboastfulHomeOfficedetailedthetriumphsoftheworld'sbiggestforensicDNAdatabase,whichholdssamplesfrommorethan5%oftheentirepopulationofEnglandandWales.Recentchangestotherulesgoverningthedatabasemeanthatitmayeventuallyholdprofilesfrommorethanafifthofalladults.
OnceacountrystartsstoringDNAsamplesfromcriminalsitishardtoresisttheurgetoexpandthecollection.WhentheNationalDNADatabase(NDNAD)wassetup,in1995,samplescouldonlybetakenfromthosechargedwith"recordable"offences.Ifasuspectwasnottried,orwasfreed,thesamplehadtobedestroyedandtheprofileremovedfromthedatabase.
Thatlawwasabandonedin2022,aftertwomenwhohadbeenconvictedofmurderandrapehadtheircasesoverturnedonappeal—theDNAevidenceagainstthemrelatedtocrimestheyhadnotbeepconvictedof,andsooughttohavebeenremovedfromthedatabase.Thechangehasledtotheretentionofaround200,000samplesthatworldpreviouslyhavebeendestroyed.Some7,591oftheseweresubsequentlymatchedwithsamplesfromcrimescenes,includingthosefrom88murdersand116rapes.AndsinceApril2022,policehavebeenabletotakeandkeepsamplesfromanyonearrestedforarecordableoffence,evenifchargesdonotensue.
ThemainreasontheNDNADislargerthandatabasesinothercountriesisthatBritainwasfirsttostartusingDNAasaninvestigativetool.SonotonlyhasithadtimetocollectmoreDNAsamples,butithasalsohadlongertoappreciatethesheerpowerofalargedatabase."EveryothercountrythatdoesdatabasingwillgettowhereBritainisnow,"saysChrisAsplen,aconsultanttolawenforcementagenciesandgovernmentsonDNAtechnology.
TheincreaseduseofDNAevidencehasgivenrisetointriguingnewcourtroomdefences.DNAtestsarenowsosensitivethattheycandetectifapersonhassneezedorsweatednearanobject.JohnSwain,abarristerwithabackgroundinbiochemistry,recentlydefendedamanchargedwitharmedrobbery.Thedefendant'sDNAwasonthegunthatwasused,butthedefencearguedthathemightjusthavebeennearitafterhehadbeentothegym,andthatanerrantbeadofsweatcouldaccountforthepresenceofhisDNAonaweaponhehadneverhandled.Hewasdeclarednotguilty.
Thetextmainlytalksabout
A.morepopulouscountrieshavemorecrime.
B.BritishcitizensarequiteknowledgeableaboutDNA.
C.Britain'sforensicDNAdatabaseistheworld'sbiggest,andgrowingfast.
D.thedevelopmentofDNADatabases.
2、
AstheNDNADwasestablishedin1995,
A.itwasdifficultforittoexpandthecollection.
B.itheldsamplesfrommorethan5%oftheentirepopulation.
C.manypeoplefromEnglandandWalesoffendedit.
D.itcollectedsamplesonlyfromthoseoffencesthatmayleadtojailterms.
3、
Thecaseoftwomenwhohadbeenconvictedofmurderandrapeinparagraph3
A.provedthattheformerruleofNDNADshouldbeabolished.
B.ledtothedestroyof200,000samplesinNDNAD.
C.resultedinthetwomenbeingconfinedinprison.
D.showedtheimportanceoftheDNAevidence.
4、
TheNDNADhasmoreDNAsamplesthanothercountriesinthat
A.itisholdingprofilesfrommorethan20%ofalladults.
B.policeareabletotakesamplesfromanyonearrestedforarecordableoffence.
C.BritainistheearliesttotakeDNAasaninvestigativetool.
D.othercountriesarenoteagertododatabasing.
5、
Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.DNAevidenceshouldbeusedmorewidely.
B.JohnSwaindefendedthemansuccessfullybyDNAtechnology.
C.DNAtestsaretoosensitivetobereliable.
D.Thedefendantlefthisfingerprintontheweaponoftherobbery.
6、OnSeptember30thstudentsattheUniversityofMassachusettsthrewatoga(aceremonialgown)party.Thecopsshowedup,uninvited.Theychargedthehost,JamesConnolly,withunderagedrinking,makingtoomuchnoise,andhavingakegwithoutalicence.Forpunishment,hehadtoputonhistogaagainandstandinfrontofthepolicestationforanhour.
DanMarkelofFloridaStateUniversityreckonsthatsuch"shamingpunishments"areontherise.In2022acoupleofteenagerswhodefacedanativitysceneinOhiohadtoparadethroughtownwithadonkey.
"Thepunishmentmustfitthecrime,"explainedthejudge,MichaelCicconetti.Severalcitieshaveairedthenamesofmencaughtsolicitingprostituteson"JohnTV".In2022,afederalappealscourtagreedthatamailthiefcouldbemadetostandoutsideaCaliforniapostofficewearingasandwichboard."Istolemail,"itread."Thisismypunishment."InVirginia,ifyoufailtopaychildsupport,youmayfindyourcarwheel-clamped:pinkifyouareneglectingagirl,blueforaboy.
Manysupportshamingpunishments.AmitaiEtzioniofGeorgeWashingtonUniversityhasarguedthattheyareagoodwaytoexpresscommunalvalues.Fines,incontrast,implythatyoucanbuyaclearconscience.Andshameseemstobeapowerfuldeterrent.Mr.Cicconettisaysheseesfewrepeatoffenders.CheerfulHobbesiantypeswanteveryonetoknowwhothebadguysare,sothatdecentcitizenscanavoidthem.
Othersaredoubtful.AccordingtoMr.Markel,shamingpunishmentsunderminehumandignity.Hesuggestsalternativepunishmentsthatomitthepublic-humiliationfactor.Alandlordwhofloutsthehealthcode,forexample,couldbemadetostayinoneofhisownslums.Anditistruethatthereissomethingunpleasantaboutthedesiretoseeotherpeoplehumiliated.RememberthematronwhoobjectstoHesterPrynne'sscarletletter:"Why,lookyou,shemaycoveritwithabrooch,orsuchlikeheathenishadornment,andsowalkthestreetsasbraveasever!"
Butvotersappeartobecomfortableonthehighhorse.TedPoe,aformerdistrictjudgefromTexas,madehisreputationbyissuingastringofembarrassingsentences.Hecalledthis"Poeticjustice."Once,hesentencedamanwhostolepistolsfromtheLoneRangertoshovelmanureintheHoustonpolicestables.In2022Mr.PoewaselectedtotheHouseofRepresentativesathisfirstattempt.
Whichofthefollowingexampleshowsthatthepenaltyissuitableforthecrime?
A.Amaninvolvedinsexualserviceshastoparadethroughcitywithadonkey.
B.Aletterthiefisforcedtostandoutsideapostofficetoadmithiswrongdoing.
C.ApersonnotpayingchildsupportisairedonTV.
D.Astudentdrinkingalcoholmuststandinfrontofschoolgateforanhour.
7、
Alotofpeopleapprove"shamingpunishments"because
A.theyareawaytobuyaclearconscienceinsteadoffines.
B.theycanbettershowpeople'scommonvalues.
C.shameisapowerfultooltomakecriminalssurrender.
D.theytellotherswhothebadguysareandhelpthemtocorrect.
8、
Thosewhosuspect"shamingpunishments"arguethat
A.theycanimpairself-respectofthosecriminals.
B.theymayleadtounpleasantoutcome.
C.theyarenotenoughpenaltyforthosecriminals.
D.theywillencouragepeopletocommitfurthercrime.
9、
Mr.PoebecametheHouseofRepresentativesmainlybecause
A.hecanmakevotersliveacomfortablelife.
B.heisafamousdistrictjudgeforwritinggreatpoems.
C.hesetaseriesofcourtjudgementtoshamecriminals.
D.hepunishedathiefbyforcinghimtoshovelmanure.
10、
Thebesttitleforthetextis
A.Poeticjustice.
B.Avogueforshamingwrongdoers.
C.Doubtfulpunishments.
D.Criminalsshouldbeshamed.
11、Inaworldwherebadnewshasbecomeeverydaynews,peopleareturningtoanancienttechniquetodealwithstress:meditation.Atmeditationcenters,prayergroupsandyogastudiosaroundtheUnitedStates,moreandmorearefindingpeaceofmindbybeingquiet.Someusemeditationtohelpdealwithlifechanges;others,toprocessthepainfulrealityofpoliticalandsocialunrestaroundtheworldofthetypethathasbeenexperiencedmorerecently.StressfromtheSeptember11terroristattacksisprobably"about70percent"ofthereasononeChicagomanstartedmeditatingandpracticingyogawithhisnewwife.Hebecamesoemotionallyaffectedthatherealizedheneededhelpinmanaginghisstress.Theyogaclasseshetakesbeginandendwithmeditation.This"quiettime"helpshimfeelalotmorerelaxedandgiveshimmorebreathcontrol.Thefactis,though,thatheisnotalone.
Acrossthecountry,manyareturningtomoremeditativeexerciseastheyseekbothpsychologicalandphysiologicalrelief.Inadditiontohelpingpeopleworkouttheirstress,theseclassesbringpeopletogether,inthesamewaythatreligiousServicesorothercommunityactivitieshavedoneinthepast.Differentschoolsofmeditationteachparticulartechniques,buttheyshareacommonbasis-focusingattentiononsomethingyourmindcanreturntoifyouaredistracted.Thismaybetherhythmofbreathing,anobjectsuchasacandleflame,orarepetitivemovement,asinwalkingortaiji.
Regardlessofthespecifictechniqueormodethatisfollowed,meditationhaswell-documentedbenefits.Medicalresearchindicatesthatitcausesasharpdecreaseinmetabolicactivity,reducedmuscletension,slowerbreathing,andashiftfromfasterbrainwavestoslowerwaves,italsoreduceshighbloodpressure.Practitionersareconvincedthatmeditationisgoodforhealthbecauseitrelaxesthebody.
Forages,meditationhasbeenacorepracticeofmanygroupsmeetingintheircommunalorreligiouscenters.However,let'snotforgetthatthisisthetwenty-firstcentury.So,forthosepeoplewhoaretooshyorbusytogotothenearestmeditationcenter,thereareInternetsitesthatofferonlineguidedmeditation.Onehasavarietyofmeditationsfromvariousreligioustraditions.Atanother,JesuitpriestspostmeditationsandreadingsfromtheScriptureseveryday,andatstillanother,BuddhistandHindupractitionersincludemusicandvisualstoaccompanytheirofferings.Thesewebsites'allowanyonewithacomputeraccesstomeditationatanytime.Thefactisthatwhetheronline,atyogaclasses,oratlocalspiritualcenters,morepeopleareturningtothepracticeofmeditation.
Theincreasingpopularityofmeditationresultsfrompeople'sneedfor
A.copingwithgrowingstresses.
B.seekingrefugefromsocialunrest.
C.escapingpainfulexperiences.
D.maintainingemotionalhealth.
12、
TheChicagomanisintroducedtoshow
A.thepsychologicalbenefitsofyogaexercises.
B.theseriousimpactofterrorismonU.S.people.
C.theimmediateeffectofyogaandmeditation.
D.thephysicaladvantageofmeditativepractice.
13、
Variousmeditativetechniquesallrequires
A.modesidenticaltoreligiousservices.
B.restlessrepetitionofacertainprayer.
C.continuousmovementsoftaiji.
D.agreatdealofmentalconcentration.
14、
Fromthepassage,weknowthatmeditation
A.willbeusedinthepracticeoftaiji.
B.hasbeenidentifiedbyofficialdepartment.
C.maychangethespeedofbrainwaves.
D.cancurehighbloodpressurebetterthanmedicines.
15、
Inthisnewera,meditationischaracterizedby
A.lotsofprayergatherings.
B.availabilityofonlineresources.
C.awidevarietyofitsprocedures.
D.forcefulevidenceofitsbenefits.
16、Wehavetorealizehowold,howveryold,weare.Nationsareclassifiedas"aged"whentheyhave7percentormoreoftheirpeopleaged65orabove,andbyabout1970everyoneoftheadvancedcountrieshadbecomelikethis.Ofthereallyancientsocieties,withover13percentabove65,allareinNorthwesternEurope.Weknowthatwearegettingevenolder,andthatthenearerasocietyapproximatestozeropopulationgrowth,theolderitspopulationislikelytobe—atleast,foranyfuturethatconcernsusnow.
Tothesenowfamiliarfactsanumberoffurtherfactsmaybeadded,someofthemonlyrecentlyrecognized.Thereistheapparentparadoxthattheeffectivecauseofthehighproportionoftheoldisbirthsratherthandeath.Thereistheeconomicprinciplethatthedependencyratio—thedegreetowhichthosewhocannotearndependforalivingonthosewhocan—ismoreadvantageousinoldersocietieslikeoursthanintheyoungersocietiesofthedevelopingworld,becauselotsofdependentbabiesaremoreofaliabilitythannumbersoftheinactiveaged.Thereistheappreciationofthehistoricaltruththattheagingofadvancedsocietieshasbeenasuddenchange.
If"revolution"isarapidresettlementofthesocialstructure,andiftheagecompositionofthesocietycountsasaveryimportantaspectofthatsocialstructure,thentherehasbeenasocialrevolutioninEuropeanandparticularlyWesternEuropeansocietywithinthelifetimeofeveryoneover50.@Takentogether,thesethingshaveimplicationswhichareonlybeginningtobeacknowledged.Thesefactsandcircumstanceshadaleadingpositionataworldgatheraboutagingasachallengetoscienceandtopolicy,heldatVichyinFrance.
ThereisoftenresistancetotheideathatitisbecausethebirthratefellearlierinWesternandNorthwesternEuropethanelsewhere,ratherthanbecauseofanychangeinthedeathrate,thatwehavegrownsoold.Butthisiswhatelementarydemographymakesclear.Longlifeisalteringoursociety,ofcourse,butinexperientialterms.Wehaveamongusaverymuchgreaterexperienceofcontinuedlivingthananysocietythathasprecededusanywhere,andthiswillcontinue.Buttoomuchofthatlengtheningexperience,eveninthewealthyWest,willbeexperienceofpovertyandneglect,unlesswedosomethingaboutit.
Ifyouareinyourthirties,yououghttobeawarethatyoucanexpecttolivenearlyonethirdoftherestofyourlifeaftertheageof60.Theolderyouarenow,thegreaterthisproportionwillbe,andgreaterstillifyouareawoman.
Fromparagraph1,weknowthatreallyagedsocietiesmayinclude
A.alldevelopednationswithoutexception.
B.everyoneofWesternEuropeancountries.
C.countriesinNorthwesternEurope.
D.someEuropeanandAmericannations.
17、
Theauthorarguesthatthemaincauseofagedsocietiesis
A.theincreaseinbirthrate.
B.thedropindeathrate.
C.asmuchthegrowthinbirthrateasthedeclineindeathrate.
D.notsomuchthedecreaseindeathrateasthefallinbirthrate.
18、
Youngersocietiesaredisadvantageouscomparedwitholderonesinthat
A.oldpeoplearemoredependentthanbabies.
B.childrenarelessactivethantheaged.
C.theinactiveagedaremorereliablethanchildren.
D.Infantsaremoreofahandicapthantheelderly.
19、
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.anadvancedsocietyistosufferagradualchangefromyoungtoold.
B.peopleunder60inEuropeallwitnessedsocialreshaping.
C.theworldconferenceaboutagingwasheldasachallengetocurrentpolicy.
D.amanagedthirtycanexpecttoliveuptoninety,andawomanstilllonger.
20、
Itcanbeinferredthat
A.thegrowthinnumberoftheoldisliableforthefallinthatoftheyoung.
B.theseeminglyimpossiblestatementaboutthemaincauseofagedsocietiesisquitevalid.
C.thegreaterdependencyofbabiesissubjecttothechangeinsocialstructure.
D.thefavorableconditionsforcontinuedlivingareperfectinmodernsocieties.
21、PartB(10points)
Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutparentingandresponsibility.Choosethemostsuitableheadingforeachnumberedparagraph.Thefirstparagraphofthetextisnotnumbered.
Therearestillsignificantgapsbetweenwomenandmenintermsoftheirinvolvementinfamilylife,thetaskstheyperform.andtheresponsibilitiestheytake.Yet,atleastindevelopedWesterncountries,bothwomenandmenexpressadesireforgreaterequalityinfamilylife.Itisevidentthatintermsofattitudesandbeliefs,theproblemcannotsimplybethoughtofintermsofwomenwantingmentosharemoreequallyandmenbeingreluctanttodoso.Thechallengenowistodeveloppoliciesandpracticesbasedonapresumptionofsharedresponsibilitybetweenmenandwomen,andapresumptionthattherearepotentialbenefitsformenandwomen,aswellasforfamiliesandthecommunity,ifthereisgreatergenderequalityintheresponsibilitiesandpleasuresoffamilylife.Thesearebecomingkeyconcernsofresearchers,policymakers,communityworkersand,moreimportantly,familymembersthemselves.
(41)______.
Despitethesignificantincreaseinthenumberofwomenwithdependentchildrenwhoareinthepaidworkforce,Australianresearchstudiesoverthelast15yearsareconsistentinshowingthatdivisionsoflabourforfamilyworkareveryrigidindeed(Watson1991).Intermsoftime,womenperform.approximately90percentofchildcaretasksand70percentofallfamilywork,andonly14percentoffathersarehighlyparticipantintermsoftimespentonfamilywork(Russell1983).DemoandAcock(1993),inarecentUSstudy,alsofoundthatwomencontinuetoperform.aConstantandmajorproportionofhouseholdlabour(68percentto95percent)acrossallfamilytypes(firstmarriage,divorced,step-familyornevermarried),regardlessofwhethertheyareemployedornon-employedinpaidwork.
(42)______.
Divisionsoflabourforfamilyworkareparticularlyproblematicinfamiliesinwhichbothparentsareemployedoutsidethehome(dual-workerfamilies).Employedmothersadjusttheirjobsandpersonallivestoaccommodatefamilycommitmentsmorethanemployedfathersdo.Mothersarelesslikelytoworkovertimeandaremorelikelytotaketimeoffworktoattendtochildren'sneeds(VandenHeuvel1993).Mothersspendlesstimeonpersonalleisureactivitiesthantheirpartners,afactorthatoftenleadstoresentment(DemoandAcock1993).
(43)______.
Theparentalroleiscentraltothestress-relatedanxietyreportedbyemployedmothers,andamajorcontributortosuchstressistheirtakingagreaterroleinchildcare(VandenHenvel1993).EdgarandGiezer(1992)foundthatcloseto90percentofbothhusbandsandwivesagreedthatthemanshouldshareequallyinchildcare,yet55percentofhusbandsandwivesclaimedthatthemenactuallydidthis.(Theseclaimsaredespitethefindingsmentionedearlierthatpointtoamuchlowerparticipationratebyfathers.)Amother'swantingherpartnertodomorehouseworkandchildcareisabetterpredictorofpoorfamilyadjustmentthanisactualtimespentbyfathersinthesetasks(DemoandAcock1993).Itisthisdesire,togetherwithitslackoffulfillmentinmostfamilies,thatbringaboutstressinthefemaleparent.
(44)______.
Familytherapistsandsocialworkresearchersareincreasinglydefiningfamilyproblemsintermsofalackofinvolvementandsupportfromfathersandareconcernedwithdifficultiesinvolvedinhavingfatherstakeresponsibilityforthesolutionoffamilyandchildbehaviourproblems(EdgarandGlezer1986).Yet,afatheracceptingresponsibilityforbehaviourproblemsislinkedwithpositiveoutcomes.
(45)______.
Research
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Oneofthemostfashionabletrea
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