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考研外语提分冲刺试卷10
一、UseofEnglish
1、Ashumanchildrenareunusuallydependentfaranunusually
longtime,it'sobviousthateverysocietymustprovidea
domesticcontextinwhichthechildrenarebroughtupand
educated.Inpresent-dayEnglish,theword"family"hastwo
meanings:firstly,the(1)groupofparentsandchildren;
andsecondly,a(2)ofrelationswhomightbeexpectedto
(3)ataweddingora(4).Atthefirstlevel,my
brothersandsistersandmyselfareallinthesame(5)
aschildren,butindifferentonesasparents;butatthesecond
(6),we,reallinthesamefamilyfromstarttofinish.
Asnuclearfamiliesbecomemore(7),familiesofrelations
becomemoredispersed(分散).Theyoungmothercanstilltalk
toherMumonthephone,butshecan,taskherto(8)for
afewminutestowatchthebaby.Ideasaboutthe(9)of
womenhavebeenchanging:wivesarethoughttobethe(10)
oftheirhusbandsratherthantheir(11).Butperhaps
they'remore(12)enslavedtotheirchildrenthanbefore.
Thepointisthattheredoesn'tseemtobeany(13).There
isagenuine(14)betweentherightofthewomantobe
treatedasafreeandself-respected(15),andtheright
ofthechildtodemandcareand(16)
Wehavecreatedforourselvesthree(17):socialequality
ofmenandwomen;(18)ofthemarriage;andlifelonglove
and(19)betweenparentsandchildren.However,wehave
(20)asocialsysteminwhichit'squiteimpossiblefor
thesefactorstoco-exist.
A.permanent
B.rigid
C.casual
D.domestic
2、⑵
A.parade
B.network
C.collection
D.framework
3、(3)
A.turnup
B.turnabout
C.turnin
D.turnover
4、(4)
A.pariiament
B.setting
C.funeral
D.troop
5、⑸
A.conference
B.family
C.organization
D.procedure
6、(6)
A.trend
B.union
C.access
D.level
7、⑺
A.adequate
B.challenged
C.isolated
D.excessive
8、(8)
A.dropin
3
B.dropon
C.dropaway
D.dropoff
9、(9)
A.personality
B.status
C.alternative
D.career
10、(10)
A.companions
B.opponents
C.sponsors
D.reporters
IK(ID
A.principals
B.rivals
C.slaves
D.neighbors
12、(12)
A.flexibly
B.highly
C.presently
4
D.thoroughly
13、(13)
A.solution
B.evolution
C.fiction
D.location
14、(14)
A.fuss
B.clash
C.hesitation
D.pause
15、(15)
A.resident
B.volunteer
C.individual
D.specialist
16、(16)
A.growth
B.permission
C.response
D.attention
17、(17)
5
A.miracles
B.obstacles
C.ideals
D.sensations
18、(18)
A.glamour
B.permanence
C.management
D.reservation
19、(19)
A.cooperation
B.distinction
C.tension
D.acquisition
20、(20)
A.modified
B.predicted
C.selected
D.created
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Ifyouseeadiamondringonthefourthfingerofawoman'sleft
hand,youprobablyknowwhatitmeans:inAmerica,thishaslong
beenthedigitofchoiceforbetrothaljewelry,andthelore
ofthetradetracesthesymbolismbacktoancienttimes.But
ifyouseeadiamondringonthefourthfingerofawoman,sright
hand,youmayormaynotknowthatitsignifiesanindependent
spirit,oreveneconomicempowermentandchanginggendermores.
“Alotofwomenhavedisposableincome,“KatieCouricsaid
recentlyonthe“Today"showaftershowingviewersherChange
right-hander."Whywaitforamantogiveheradiamondring?”
Thisnotionmaybetracedback,approximately,toSeptember.
That'swhentheDiamondInformationCenterbeganahuge
marketingcampaignaimedatarticulatingthemeaningof
right-handrings-andthusarationaleforbuyingthem."Your
lefthandsays'we',"thecampaigndeclares."Yourrighthand
says'me'."Thepositioningisbrilliant:thewearermaybe
marriedorunmarriedandmaybuytheringherselforrequest
itasagift.Andwhileitcantakeyearsforanewjewelry
concepttoworkitselfthoroughlyintothemainstream,the
tight-bandringalreadyhasmomentum.
Atthehigherendofthescale,thejewelrymakerKwiat,which
suppliesstoreslikeSaks,offersalineofKwiatSpiritRings
thatcanretai1forasmuchas$5,000,and"we'resellingit
fasterthanwe'remanufacturingit,“saysBillGould,the
company,schiefofmarketing.Attheotherendofthestale,
mass-orientedretailersthatoftentakeawait-and-see
attitudehavealreadyjumpedonthebandwagon.
FirmslikeKwiatweregivenwhatGouldcalls"direction"from
theDiamondinformationCenteraboutthenewring's
attributes-multiplediamondsinanorth-southorientationthat
distinguishesitfromthelookofanengagementring,andso
on.Butallthisissecondarytothenewlymintedmeaning."The
idea,,zMorrisonsays,z,isthatbeyondatrend,thiscouldbecome
asortofculturalimperative.
Atallorder?Well,bearinmindthat"adiamondisforever”
isnotasayinghandeddownfromimperialRome.Itwashanded
downfromanearliergenerationofDeBeersmarketers.Joyce
Jonas,ajewelryappraiserandhistorian,notesthatDeBeers,
inthe40'sand50's,tookadvantageofachangingAmerican
classstructuretoturndiamondringsintoan(attainable)
symbolforthemasses.Bynow,Jonansobserves,thestonealone
“isjustacommodity”.Andthis,ofcourse,iswhatmakesits
inventedsignificancemoreCrucialthanever.
Adiamondringonthefourthfingerofawoman'slefthand
suggeststhat
A.sheismarried
B.sheisengaged
C.shemaychooseherjewelry-
D.shehasindependentspirit
2、
Yourrighthandsaysme'(Para.2)impliesthat
A.thewearermaybemarriedorunmarried
B.theweareroftheright-handringisindependent
C.thewomanhastheright-handringasagift
D.thewearerofthetight-handringisaself-centeredwoman
3、
JudgingfromBillGould'sremarksinParagraph3,wemayinfer
that.
A.Kwiathasalargesupplyofjewelry
B.KwiatSpiritRingsaretooexpensive
C.Kwiatcanhardlymeetwiththedemandsfromtheconsumers
D.consumerskeepawait-and-seeattitudetowardsthejewelry
4、
Accordingtotheauthor,“adiamondisforever"is.
A.asortofculturaltradition
B.asayinghandeddownfromimperialRome
C.afalsesymbolforthemasses
D.asayingofmade-upsignificance
5、
Thebesttitleofthepassagemaybe.
A.TheRight-handDiamondRing
B.WhoWearstheRight-handDiamondRing?
C.TheRight-handRing'sMomentum
D.ATallOrderforJewelry
6、Whentheywerechildren,TerriSchiavo,sbrotherBobby
accidentallylockedherinasuitcase.Shetriedsohardtoget
outthatthesuitcasejumpedupanddownandscreamed.Thescene
predicted,horribly,howshewouldend,thoughbythatstage
shehadneitherwalkednortalkedformorethan15years.By
thetimeshefinallydiedonMarch31st,herbodyhadbecome
aboxoutofwhichshecouldnotescape.
Morethanthat,ithadbecomeaboxoutofwhichtheUnited
Statesgovernment,Congress,thepresident,thegovernorof
Floridaandanarmyofevangelicalprotestorsandbloggers
wouldnotletherescape.Herlife,whateveritsquality,became
thepropertynotmerelyofherhusband(whohadthelegalright
tospeakforher)andherparents(whohadbroughtherup),but
ofthecourts,thestate,andthousandsofself-appointed
medicalandpsychologicalexpertsacrossthecountry.
ThechiefdifferencebetweenhercaseandthoseofKarenQuinlan
andNancyCruzan,muchearliervictimsofPersistentVegetative
State(PVS),wastheexistenceoftheinternet.Whenposted
videotapesshowedMrs.Schiavoapparentlysmilingand
communicatingwiththosearoundher,doctorscalledthesemere
reflexactivity,buttothelaymantheyseemedtorevealahuman
beingwhoshouldnotbekilled.OnMarch20th,aCATscanof
Mrs.Schiavo'sbrain-thegreymatterofthecerebralcortex
moreorlassgone,replacedbycerebrospinalfluid-wasposted
onabiog.ByMarch29th,ithadbrought390passionateand
warringresponses.
Allthisoutsideinterferencecouldonlyexacerbatethereal,
crueldilemmasofthecase.AfteraheartattackinFebruary
1990,whenshewas26,Mrs.Schiavo,sbrainwasdeprivedof
oxygenforfiveminutesandirreparablydamaged.Forawhile,
herfamilyhopedshemightberehabilitated.Herhusband
Michaelboughthernewclothesandwheeledherroundart
galleries,incaseherbraincouldrespond.By1993,hewassure
itcouldnot,andwhenshecaughtaninfectionhedidnotwant
hertreated.Herparentsdisagreed,andclaimedshecould
recover.
Fromthatpointthefamilysplit,andlitigationstarted.Each
side,backedbylegionsofsupporters,accusedtheotherof
money-grubbingandbadfaith.AFloridacourttwiceorderedMrs.
Schiavo'sfeedingtubetoberemovedandJebBush,thegovernor
ofFlorida,overruledit.Thefinalremovalofthetube,on
March18th,wasfollowedbyanextraordinaryscene,intheearly
hoursofMarch21st,whenGeorgeBushsignedintolawabill
allowingMrs.Schiavo,sparentstoappealyetagaintoafederal
court.Butbythenthecourts,andtwo-thirdsofAmericans,
thoughtthatenoughwasenough.OnMarch24ththeSupremeCourt
declinedtohearthecase.
Thefirstparagraphimpliesthat.
A.TerriSchiavohadamiserablechildhood
B.TerriSchiavohadaviciousbrotherBobby
C.anaccidentaleventindicatesTerriSchiavo,shorrible
ending
D.TerriSchiavoisanunfortunatewoman
7、
Inthesentence“Morethanthat,ithadbecomeabox…“(Line
1,Para.2),"it".
A.referstoTerriSchiavo,slife
B.referstoTerriSchiavo,sbody
C.isusedforemphasis
D.isusedasanticipatorysubject
8、
What'sdoctors'opiniononMrs.Schiavo,scase?
A.Sheislifeless.
B.Sheisconscious.
C.Sheshowssignoflife.
D.Herbrainshowsthesignoflife.
9、
ThecrueldilemmasofSchiavo,scasehasin.
A.aheartattackinFebruary1990
B.herbraindeprivedofoxygenforfiveminutes
C.aninfectionshecaught3yearslater
D.thedisagreementbetweenherparentsandherhusbandonher
treatment
10、
FromthelastparagraphwemayinferthatonSchiavo's
case.
A.theFloridacourtandthegovernorofFloridaareinthe
sameopinion
B.GeorgeBushstandsonthesideofMrs.Schiavo'shusband
C.two-thirdsofAmericanssupportMrs.Schiavo'sparents
D.theSupremeCourthasthefinalsay
11、Bythe1950'sand60's"goingforChinese"hadbecomepart
ofthesuburbanvernacular.InplaceslikeNewYorkCity,eating
Chinesefoodbecameintertwinedwiththetraditionsofother
ethnicgroups,especiallythatofJewishimmigrants.Many
JewishfamiliesfaithfullyvisitedtheirfavoriteChinese
restauranteverySundaynight.Amongthemenusinthe
exhibitionareselectionsfromGlattWok:KosherChinese
RestaurantandTakeoutinMonsey,N.Y.,andWokToyin
Cedarhurst,N.Y.
Until1965Cantonese-speakingimmigrants,mainlyfromthe
countyofToisan,dominatedtheindustryandmenusreflected
astandardrepertoryoftastybutblandAmericanizationsof
Cantonesedishes.Butlooseningimmigrationrestrictionsthat
yearbroughtafloodofpeoplefrommanydifferentregionsof
China,starting''authenticityrevolution,saidEdSchoenfeld,
arestaurateurandChinesefoodconsultant.
Topchefswhoweretrainedinspicyandmoreunusualregional
specialties,likeHunanandSichunancooking,cametoNewYork
then,Mr.Schoenfeldsaid.
PresidentRichardM.Nixon'striptoChinain1972awakened
interestinthecountryandaccountsofhismealshelpedwhet
diners'appetitesfornewdishes.Anillustrationofascowling
Nixonwithapairofchopsticksglaresdownfromthewallat
theexhibition.
HunanandSichuanrestaurantsinNewYorkinfluencedthetaste
ofthewholecountry,Mr.Schoenfeldsaid.DisheslikeGeneral
Tso'schickenandcrispyorangebeefcaughtoneverywhere.
ButaswiththeCantonesefoodbeforeit,Mr.Schoenfeldsaid,
thecookingdegradedovertime,asitbecamemassproduced.
Today'sbatter-fried,syrup-ladenversionofChinesefood,he
said,bearslittleresemblancetoauthenticcuisine.
TherealexplosionofChineserestaurantsthatmadethem
ubiquitouscameinthe19801s,saidBettyXie,editorofChinese
RestaurantNews."Nowyouseetherearealmostoneortwo
ChineserestaurantsineverytownintheUnitedStates,“she
said.
TherearesignsthatsomehavetiredofChinesefood.A2022
Zagatsurveyshowedthatitspopularityhasebbedsomewhatin
NewYorkCity.
ButthejourneyoftheChineserestaurantremainsthestoryof
theAmericandream,asexperiencedbyaconstantbutevolving
streamofChineseimmigrantswhorealizedthepotentialof
12-hourdays,borrowedcapitalandawillingnesstocook
whateverAmericanswanted.Salesmarginsaretight,andwages
arelow.
Restaurantsarepassedfromonefamilymembertothenext,or
soldbyoneChinesefamilytoanother.Oftenacontingency
writtenintoSalescontractsisthatthepreviousownerstrain
thenewowners.
“ThecompetitioninChinesecommunitiesiscutthroat,Mr.Chen,
theco-curator,said."Whatpeoplerealizeisyoucanmakemuch,
muchbetterprofitinplaceslikeMontana.”
Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthatbythe1950'sand60's
Chinesefoodwasafavoriteof.
A.thesuburbandwellers
B.NewYorkers
C.ethnicimmigrants
D.Jewishimmigrants
12、
Whatisthefactorthatcontributesto,'authenticity
revolution”?
A.ThearrivalofCantonese-speakingimmigrants.
B.BlandAmericanizationsofCantonesedishes.
C.Relaxedcontroloverimmigrationrestrictions,.
D.GreatnumberofpeoplefromdifferentregionsofChina
13、
AllthefollowinghelpedtheexplosionofChineserestaurants
intheU.S.EXCEPT.
A.PresidentRichardM.Nixon'striptoChina
B.HunanandSichuandishes
C.GeneralTso'schickenandcrispyorangebeef
D.Today;sbatter-fried,syrup-ladenversionofChinesefood
14、
Accordingtotheauthor,ChinesefoodinNewYorkCity.
A.isonthedeciine
B.remainsthestoryoftheAmericandream
C.servesstreamofChineseimmigrants
D.supplieswhateverAmericanswanted
15、
Judgingfromthecontext,“cutthroat"inthelastparagraph
maybereplacedby.
A.killer
B.murderer
C.verycruel
D.dangerous
16、Itvanishedin2022,aresultofabadfall.Asmy
neurosurgeonexplained,whenmyheadhittheground,mybrain
sloshedaround,whichsmasheddelicatenerveendingsinmy
olfactorysystem.Maybethey'11repairthemselves,shesaid(in
whatstruckmeasmuchtoocasualatone),andmaybetheywon't.
IfIhadtolosesomething,itmightaswellhavebeensmell;
atleastnothingaboutmypersonalityormymemoryhadchanged,
ascanhappenwithheadtrauma.Soitseemedalmostchurlish
tofeel,asthemonthswenton,sodevastatedbythisparticular
loss.
ButIwasheartbroken.Mysenseofsmellwasalwayssomething
Itookpleasurein.Withoutscent,IfeltasffIwerewalking
aroundthecitywithoutmycontactlenses,dealingwithpeople
whilewearingearplugs,movingthroughsomethingstickyand
thick.Thesharpnessofthings,theirspecificity,diminished.
Icouldn,teventellwhenthemilkhadgonebad.Oddly,mysense
oftasteremainedperfectlyfine,butIwasstillnervousabout
openingacartonofyogurtwithouthavingsomeonenearbyto
sniffitforme.Ihadbeenstrippedofthesensewealluse,
oftenwithoutrealizingit,tonegotiatetheworld,toknow
whichthingsaresafeandwhicharedangerous.
Afternearlyayear,Italkedtoacolleaguesavvyingabout
neuro-science,whosuggestedItrytoretrainmysenseofsmell
ontheassumptionthatthenerveendingshadrepaired
themselvesbutthatsomethingwasstillbrokenalongthe
pathwayfromnosetobrain,whereodormoleculesactivate
olfactoryreceptors(thesubjectofthisyear'sNobel-winning
research).Heradvicewastoexposemyselftostrong,
distinctivefragrances,askingthepersonIwaswithtotell
meexactlywhatIwassmellingevenifIwasn'tconsciousof
smellinganythingatall.
Ibeganstickingmynoseintoeverythingthatseemedlikelyto
haveascent一thecumininthespicecabinet,freshlyground
coffee,redwine.Iinterruptedfriendsmidsentenceifwe
happenedtobewalkingpastapizzaplaceoragarbagetruck
andasked,stupidly,“Whatareyousmellingnow?”
Slowly,thesmelltherapystartedtowork.Atfirst,
distressingly,allIcouldsmellwereunnaturalscents:
dandruffshampoo,furniturepolish,acloudofafter-shavefrom
astockyyoungman.ThefirsttimeIsmelledcutgrassagain,
inthesmallparkneartheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory,
wasalmostexactlytwoyearsaftermyfall.Itmademecry.The
tearsembarrassedme,butcutgrassisoneofthosefragrances
thattransportmedirectlytothelandscapeofchildhood.And
that'swhatIhadbeenmissing,really,andwhygettingback
mysenseofsmellwassoprecious:avisceralconnectiontothe
personIusedtobe.
Accordingtothetext,abadfalloftheauthorresulted
in.
A.thesmashofdelicatenerveendings
B.thelossofsomething
C.thechangeofpersonalityandmemory
D.thesenseofsmell
17、
Wemayinferfromthecontextthattheauthorwas.
A.veryweakanddelicate
B.anear-sightedperson
C.acollegestudent
D.awhite-collarclerk
18、
Whywastheauthornervousaboutopeningacartonofyogurt?
A.Hersenseoftasteremainedperfectlyfine.
B.Shewasfedupwithit.
C.Shecouldnotsniffoutwhetherithadgonehad.
D.Shecouldnottellthesafethingsfromthedangerousones.
19、
Judgingfromthecontext"savvying"inLine1,Paragraph3
probablymeans.
A.seeing
B.learning
C.studying
D.knowing.
20、
Whentheauthorsmelledcutgrassagainforthefirsttime,
she.
A.criedoutloudly
B.weptinsilence
C.couldn,thelpburstingintotears
D.wasintheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
21、PartB(10points)
Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For
Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist(A、
B、C、D、E>F、G...)tofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.
Thereareseveralextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyofthe
gaps.(10points)
Asignificantportionofindustryandtransportationburns
fossilfuels,suchasgasoline.Whenthesefuelsburn,
chemicalsandparticulatematterarereleasedintothe
atmosphere.Althoughavastnumberofsubstancescontributeto
airpollution,themostcommonairpollutantscontaincarbon,
sulfur,andnitrogen.
(41).
Acidrainformswhensulfurdioxideandnitrousoxidetransform,
intosulfuricacidandnitricacidintheatmosphereandcome
backtoEarthinprecipitation.Acidrainhasmadenumerous
lakessoacidicthattheynolongersupportfishpopulations.
(42).
Estimatessuggestthatnearly1.5billionpeopleworldwidelack
safedrinkingwaterandthatatleast5milliondeathsperyear
canbeattributedtowaterbornediseases.Waterpollutionmay
comefrompointsourcesornonpointsources.Pointsources
dischargepollutantsfromspecificlocations,suchas
factories,sewagetreatmentplants,andoiltankers.The
technologyexiststomonitorandregulatepointsourcesof
pollution,althoughinsomeareasthisoccursonlysporadically.
Pollutionfromnonpointsourcesoccurswhenrainfallor
snowmeltmovesoverandthroughtheground.
(43).
Withalmost80percentoftheplanetcoveredbyoceans,people
havelongactedasifthosebodiesofwatercouldserveasa
limitlessdumpinggroundforwastes.However,rawsewage,
garbage,andoilspillshavebeguntooverwhelmthediluting
capabilitiesoftheoceans,andmostcoastalwatersarenow
polluted,threateningmarinewildlife.
(44).
Waterthatcollectsbeneaththegroundiscalledgroundwater.
Worldwide,groundwateris40timesmoreabundantthanfresh
waterinstreamsandlakes.IntheUnitedStates,approximately
halfthedrinkingwatercomesfromgroundwater.Although
groundwaterisarenewableresource,reservesreplenish
relativelyslowly.Presently,groundwaterintheUnitedStates
iswithdrawnapproximately4timesfasterthanitisnaturally
replaced.(45).
A.Beachesaroundtheworldcloseregularly,oftenbecausethe
surroundingwaterscontainhighlevelsofbacteriafromsewage
disposal.
B.Thesechemicalsinteractwithoneanotherandwith
ultravioletradiationinsunlightindangerousways.Smog,
usuallyfoundinurbanareaswithlargenumbersofautomobiles,
formswhennitrogenoxidesreactwithhydrocarbonsintheair
toproducealdehydesandketones.Smogcancauseserioushealth
problems.
C.Acidrainisalsoresponsibleforthedeclineofmanyforest
不_____Q
q23
ecosystemsworldwide,includingGermany'sBlackForestand
foreststhroughouttheeasternUnitedStates.
D.Inadditiontogroundwaterdepletion,scientistsworryabout
groundwatercontamination,whicharisesfromleaking
undergroundstoragetanks,poorlydesignedindustrialwaste
ponds,andseepagefromthedeep-wellinjectionofhazardous
wastesintoundergroundgeologicformations.
E.TheOgallalaAquifer,ahugeundergroundreservoir
stretchingundereightstatesoftheGreatPlains,isdrawndown
atratesexceeding100timesthereplacementrate.Agricultural
practicesdependingonthissourceofwaterneedtochange
withinagenerationinordertosavethisgroundwatersource.
F.Astherunoffmoves,itpicksupandcarriesawaypollutants,
suchaspesticidesandfertilizers,depositingthepollutants
intolakes,rivers,wetlands,coastalwaters,andeven
undergroundsourcesofdrinkingwater.Pollutionarisingfrom
nonpointsourcesaccountsforamajorityofthecontaminants
instreamsandlakes.
G.Bysomeestimates,
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26^PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
Newspaperpublishersmakemoneymainlyfromsubscribersand
advertisers.It'sbeenthatwayforcenturies.Butinthelast
fewyearsanimportantnewincomestreamhasopenedupfor
newspapersAmongthepioneersisTheGazetteCompanyinCedar
Rapids
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