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2007考研英语答案【篇一:2007年考研英语试卷及参考答案】pclass=txt>sectioniuseofenglishdirections:readthefollowingtext.choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarka,b,c,anddonanswersheet1.(10points)by1830theformerspanishandportuguesecolonieshadbecomeindependentnations.theroughly20million__1__ofthesenationsloved__2__tothefuture.borninthecrisisoftheoldregimeandiberiancolonialism,manyoftheleadersofindependence__3__theidealsofrepresentativegovernment,careers__4__totalent,freedomofcommerceandtrade,the__5__toprivateproperty,andabeliefintheindividualasthebasisofsociety.__6__therewasabeliefthatthenewnationsshouldbesovereignandindependentstates,largeenoughtobeeconomicallyviableandintegratedbya__7__setoflaws.ontheissueof__8__ofreligionandthepositionofthechurch,__9__,therewaslessagreement__10__theleadershipromancatholicismhadbeenthestatereligionandtheonlyone__11__bythespanishcrown,__12__mostleaderssoughttomaintaincatholicism__13__theofficialreligionofthenewstates,somesoughttoendthe__14__ofotherfaiths.thedefenseofthechurchbecamearallying__15__fortheconservativeforces.theidealsoftheearlyleadersofindependencewereoftenegalitarian,valuingequalityofeverything.bolivarhadreceivedaidfromhaitiandhad__16__inreturntoabolishslaveryintheareasheliberated.by1854slaveryhadbeenabolishedeverywhereexceptspain’s__17__colonies.earlypremisetoendindiantributeandtaxesonpeopleofmixedorigincamemuch__18__becausethenewnationsstillneededtherevenuesuchpolicies__19__egalitariansentimentswereoftentemperedbyfearsthatthemassofthepopulationwas__20__self-ruleanddemocracy.?1.[a]natives[b]inhabitants[c]peoples[d]individuals?2.[a]confusedly[b]cheerfully[c]worriedly[d]hopefully?3.[a]shared[b]forgot[c]attained[d]rejected?4.[a]related[b]close[c]open[d]devoted?5.[a]access[b]succession[c]right[d]return?6.[a]presumable[b]incidentally[c]obviously[d]generally?7.[a]unique[b]common[c]particular[d]typical?8.[a]freedom[b]origin[c]impact[d]reform?9.[a]therefore[b]however[c]indeed[d]moreover?10.[a]with[b]about[c]among[d]by?11.[a]allowed[b]preached[c]granted[d]funded?12.[a]since[b]if[c]unless[d]while?13.[a]as[b]for[c]under[d]against?14.[a]spread[b]interference[c]exclusion[d]influence?15.[a]support[b]cry[c]plea[d]wish?16.[a]urged[b]intended[c]expected[d]promised?17.[a]controlling[b]former[c]remaining[d]original?18.[a]slower[b]faster[c]easier[d]tougher?19.[a]created[b]produced[c]contributed[d]preferred?20.[a]puzzledby[b]hostileto[c]pessimisticabout[d]unpreparedforsectionⅡreadingcomprehensionpartadirections:?readthefollowingfourtexts.answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosinga,b,cord.markyouranswersonanswersheet1.(40points)test1ifyouweretoexaminethebirthcertificatesofeverysoccerplayerin2006’sworldcuptournament,youwouldmostlikelyfindanoteworthyquirk:elitesoccerplayersaremorelikelytohavebeenbornintheearliermonthsoftheyearthaninthelatermonths.ifyouthenexaminedtheeuropeannationalyouthteamsthatfeedtheworldcupandprofessionalranks,youwouldfindthisstrangephenomenontobeevenmorepronounced.whatmightaccountforthisstrangephenomenon?hereareafewguesses:a)certainastrologicalsignsconfersuperiorsoccerskills;b)winter-bornbabiestendtohavehigheroxygencapacity,whichincreasessoccerstamina;c)soccer-madparentsaremorelikelytoconceivechildreninspringtime,attheannualpeakofsoccermania;d)noneoftheabove.andersericsson,a58-year-oldpsychologyprofessoratfloridastateuniversity,sayshebelievesstronglyin“noneofthe?[c]hysteria.?[d]excitement.23.accordingtoericsson,goodmemory?[a]dependsonmeaningfulprocessingofinformation.?[b]resultsfromintuitiveratherthancognitiveexercises.?[c]isdeterminedbygeneticratherthanpsychologicalfactors.?[d]requiresimmediatefeedbackandahighdegreeofconcentration.24.ericssonandhiscolleaguesbelievethat?[a]talentisadominatingfactorforprofessionalsuccess.?[b]biographicaldataprovidethekeytoexcellentperformance.?[c]theroleoftalenttendstobeoverlooked.?[d]highachieversowetheirsuccessmostlytonurture.25.whichofthefollowingproverbsisclosesttothemessagethetexttriestoconvey??[a]“faithwillmovemountains.”?[b]“onereapswhatonesows.”?[c]“practicemakesperfect.”?[d]“ilikefatherlikeson.”text2forthepastseveralyears,thesundaynewspapersupplementparadehasfeaturedacolumncalled“askmarilyn.”peopleareinvitedtoquerymarilynvossavant,whoatage10hadtestedatamentallevelofsomeoneabout23yearsold;thatgaveheraniqof228-thehighestscoreeverrecorded.iqtestsaskyoutocompleteverbalandvisualanalogies,toenvisionpaperafterithasbeenfoldedandcut,andtodeducenumericalsequences,amongothersimilartasks.soitisabitconfusingwhenvossavantfieldssuchqueriesfromtheaveragejoe(whoseiqis100)as.what’sthedifferencebetweenloveandfondness?orwhatisthenatureofluckandcoincidence?it’snotobvioushowthecapacitytovisualizeobjectsandtofigureoutnumericalpatternssuitsonetoanswerquestionsthathaveeludedsomeofthebestpoetsandphilosophers.clearly,intelligenceencompassesmorethanascoreonatest.justwhatdoesitmeantobesmart?howmuchofintelligencecanbespecified,andhowmuchcanwelearnaboutitfromneurology,genetics,computerscienceandotherfields?thedefiningtermofintelligenceinhumansstillseemstobetheiqscore,eventhoughiqtestsarenotgivenasoftenastheyusedtobe.thetestcomesprimarilyintwoforms:thestanford-binetintelligencescaleandthewechslerintelligencescales(bothcomeinadultandchildren’sversion).generallycostingseveralhundreddollars,theyareusuallygivenonlybypsychologists,althoughvariationsofthempopulatebookstoresandtheworldwideweb.superhighscoreslikevossavant’sarenolongerpossible,becausescoringisnowbasedonastatisticalpopulationdistributionamongagepeers,ratherthansimplydividingthementalagebythechronologicalageandmultiplyingby100.otherstandardizedtests,suchasthescholasticassessmenttest(sat)andthegraduaterecordexam(gre),capturethemainaspectsofiqtests.suchstandardizedtestsmaynotassessalltheimportantelementsnecessarytosucceedinschoolandinlife,arguesrobertj.sternberg.inhisarticle“howintelligentisintelligencetesting?”,sternbergnotesthattraditionaltestsbestassessanalyticalandverbalskillsbutfailtomeasurecreativityandpracticalknowledge,componentsalsocriticaltoproblemsolvingandlifesuccess.moreover,iqtestsdonotnecessarilypredictsowelloncepopulationsorsituationschange.researchhasfoundthatiqpredictedleadershipskillswhenthetestsweregivenunderlow-stressconditions,butunderhigh-stressconditions.iqwasnegativelycorrelatedwithleadership—thatis,itpredictedtheopposite.anyonewhohastoiledthroughsatwilltestifythattest-takingskillalsomatters,whetherit’sknowingwhentoguessorwhatquestionstoskip.26.whichofthefollowingmayberequiredinanintelligencetest??[a]answeringphilosophicalquestions.?[b]foldingorcuttingpaperintodifferentshapes.?[c]tellingthedifferencesbetweencertainconcepts.?[d]choosingwordsorgraphssimilartothegivenones.27.whatcanbeinferredaboutintelligencetestingfromparagraph3??[a]peoplenolongeruseiqscoresasanindicatorofintelligence.?[b]moreversionsofiqtestsarenowavailableontheinternet.?[c]thetestcontentsandformatsforadultsandchildrenmaybedifferent.?[d]scientistshavedefinedtheimportantelementsofhumanintelligence.28.peoplenowadayscannolongerachieveiqscoresashighasvossavantsbecause?[a]thescoresareobtainedthroughdifferentcomputationalprocedures.?[b]creativityratherthananalyticalskillsisemphasizednow.?[c]vossavant’scaseisanextremeonethatwillnotrepeat.?[d]thedefiningcharacteristicofiqtestshaschanged.29.wecanconcludefromthelastparagraphthat?[a]testscoresmaynotbereliableindicatorsofone’sability.?[b]iqscoresandsatresultsarehighlycorrelated.?[c]testinginvolvesalotofguesswork.?[d]traditionaltestsareoutofdate.30.whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsiqtests??[a]supportive.?[b]skeptical.?[c]impartial.?[d]biased.text3duringthepastgeneration,theamericanmiddle-classfamilythatoncecouldcountonhardworkandfairplaytokeepitselffinanciallysecurehasbeentransformedbyeconomicriskandnewrealities.nowapinkslip,abaddiagnosis,oradisappearingspousecanreduceafamilyfromsolidlymiddleclasstonewlypoorinafewmonths.injustonegeneration,millionsofmothershavegonetowork,transformingbasicfamilyeconomics.scholars,policymakers,andcriticsofallstripeshavedebatedthesocialimplicationsofthesechanges,butfewhavelookedatthesideeffect:familyriskhasrisenaswell.today’sfamilieshavebudgetedtothelimitsoftheirnewtwo-paycheckstatus.asaresult,theyhavelosttheparachutetheyoncehadintimesoffinancialsetback-aback-upearner(usuallymom)whocouldgointotheworkforceiftheprimaryearnergotlaidoffonfellsick.this“added-workereffect”couldsupportthesafetynetofferedbyunemploymentinsuranceordisabilityinsurancetohelpfamiliesweatherbadtimes.buttoday,adisruptiontofamilyfortunescannolongerbemadeupwithextraincomefromanotherwise-stay-at-homepartner.duringthesameperiod,familieshavebeenaskedtoabsorbmuchmoreriskintheirretirementincome.steelworkers,airlineemployees,andnowthoseittheautoindustryarejoiningmillionsoffamilieswhomustworryaboutinterestrates,stockmarketfluctuation,andtheharshrealitythattheymayoutlivetheirretirementmoney.formuchofthepastyear,presidentbushcampaignedtomovesocialsecuritytoasavings-accountmodel,withretireestradingmuchoralloftheirguaranteedpaymentsforpaymentsdependingoninvestmentreturns.foryoungerfamilies,thepictureisnotanybetter.boththeabsolutecostofhealthcareandshareofitbornebyfamilieshaverisen—andnewlyfashionablehealth-savingsplansarespreadingfromlegislativehallstowal-martworkers,withmuchhigherdeductiblesandalargenewdoesofinvestmentriskforfamilies’futurehealthcare.evendemographicsareworkingagainstthemiddleclassfamily,astheoddsofhavingaweakelderlyparent—andalltheattendantneedforphysicalandfinancialassistance—havejumpedeightfoldinjustonegeneration.fromthemiddle-classfamilyperspective,muchofthis,understandably,looksfarlesslikeanopportunitytoexercisemorefinancialresponsibility,andagooddealmorelikeafrighteningaccelerationofthewholesaleshiftoffinancialriskontotheiralreadyoverburdenedshoulders.thefinancialfallouthasbegun,andthepoliticalfalloutmaynotbefarbehind.31.today’sdouble-incomefamiliesareatgreaterfinancialriskinthat?[a]thesafetynettheyusedtoenjoyhasdisappeared.?[b]theirchancesofbeinglaidoffhavegreatlyincreased.?[c]theyaremorevulnerabletochangesinfamilyeconomics.?[d]theyaredeprivedofunemploymentordisabilityinsurance.?32.asaresultofpresidentbush’sreform,retiredpeoplemayhave?[a]ahighersenseofsecurity.?[b]lesssecuredpayments.?[c]lesschancetoinvest.?【篇二:【考研】6.2007年考研英语真题及答案完整解析】class=txt>sectioniuseofenglishdirections:readthefollowingtext.choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark[a],[b],[c]or[d]onanswersheet1.(10points)by1830theformerspanishandportuguesecolonieshadbecomeindependentnations.theroughly20million1ofthesenationslooked2tothefuture.borninthecrisisoftheoldregimeandiberiancolonialism,manyoftheleadersofindependence3theidealsofrepresentativegovernment,careers4totalent,freedomofcommerceandtrade,the5toprivateproperty,andabeliefintheindividualasthebasisofsociety.6therewasabeliefthatthenewnationsshouldbesovereignandindependentstates,largeenoughtobeeconomicallyviableandintegratedbya7setoflaws.ontheissueof8ofreligionandthepositionofthechurch,9,therewaslessagreement10theleadership.romancatholicismhadbeenthestatereligionandtheonlyone11bythespanishcrown.12mostleaderssoughttomaintaincatholicism13theofficialreligionofthenewstates,somesoughttoendthe14ofotherfaiths.thedefenseofthechurchbecamearallying15fortheconservativeforces.theidealsoftheearlyleadersofindependencewereoftenegalitarian,valuingequalityofeverything.bolivarhadreceivedaidfromhaitiandhad16inreturntoabolishslaveryintheareasheliberated.by1854slaveryhadbeenabolishedeverywhereexceptspain’s17colonies.earlypromisestoendindiantributeandtaxesonpeopleofmixedorigincamemuch18becausethenewnationsstillneededtherevenuesuchpolicies19.egalitariansentimentswereoftentemperedbyfearsthatthemassofthepopulationwas20self-ruleanddemocracy.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.[a]natives[b]inhabitants[c]peoples[d]individuals[a]confusedly[b]cheerfully[c]worriedly[d]hopefully[a]shared[b]forgot[c]attained[d]rejected[a]related[b]close[c]open[d]devoted[a]access[b]succession[c]right[d]return[a]presumably[b]incidentally[c]obviously[d]generally[a]unique[b]common[c]particular[d]typical8.9.[a]freedom[b]origin[c]impact[d]reform[a]therefore[b]however[c]indeed[d]moreover10.[a]with[b]about[c]among[d]by11.[a]allowed[b]preached[c]granted[d]funded12.[a]since[b]if[c]unless[d]while13.[a]as[b]for[c]under[d]against14.[a]spread[b]interference[c]exclusion[d]influence15.[a]support[b]cry[c]plea[d]wish16.[a]urged[b]intended[c]expected[d]promised17.[a]controlling[b]former[c]remaining[d]original18.[a]slower[b]faster[c]easier[d]tougher19.[a]created[b]produced[c]contributed[d]preferred20.[a]puzzledby[b]hostileto[c]pessimisticabout[d]unpreparedforsectioniireadingcomprehensionpartadirections:readthefollowingfourtexts.answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing[a],[b],[c],or[d].markyouranswersonanswersheet1.(40points)text1ifyouweretoexaminethebirthcertificatesofeverysoccerplayerin2006’sworldcuptournament,youwouldmostlikelyfindanoteworthyquirk:elitesoccerplayersaremorelikelytohavebeenbornintheearliermonthsoftheyearthaninthelatermonths.ifyouthenexaminedtheeuropeannationalyouthteamsthatfeedtheworldcupandprofessionalranks,youwouldfindthisstrangephenomenontobeevenmorepronounced.whatmightaccountforthisstrangephenomenon?hereareafewguesses:a)certainastrologicalsignsconfersuperiorsoccerskills;b)winter-bornbabiestendtohavehigheroxygencapacity,whichincreasessoccerstamina;c)soccer-madparentsaremorelikelytoconceivechildreninspringtime,attheannualpeakofsoccermania;d)noneoftheabove.andersericsson,a58-year-oldpsychologyprofessoratfloridastateuniversity,sayshebelievesstronglyin“noneoftheabove.”ericssongrewupinsweden,andstudiednuclearengineeringuntilherealizedhewouldhavemoreopportunitytoconducthisownresearchifheswitchedtopsychology.hisfirstexperiment,nearly30yearsago,involvedmemory:trainingapersontohearandthenrepeatarandomseriesofnumbers.“withthefirstsubject,afterabout20hoursoftraining,hisdigitspanhadrisenfrom7to20,”ericssonrecalls.“hekeptimproving,andafterabout200hoursoftraininghehadrisentoover80numbers.”thissuccess,coupledwithlaterresearchshowingthatmemoryitselfisnotgeneticallydetermined,ledericssontoconcludethattheactofmemorizingismoreofacognitiveexercisethananintuitiveone.inotherwords,whateverinborndifferencestwopeoplemayexhibitintheirabilitiestomemorize,thosedifferencesareswampedbyhowwelleachperson“encodes”theinformation.andthebestwaytolearnhowtoencodeinformationmeaningfully,ericssondetermined,wasaprocessknownasdeliberatepractice.deliberatepracticeentailsmorethansimplyrepeatingatask.rather,itinvolvessettingspecificgoals,obtainingimmediatefeedbackandconcentratingasmuchontechniqueasonoutcome.ericssonandhiscolleagueshavethustakentostudyingexpertperformersinawiderangeofpursuits,includingsoccer.theygatherallthedatatheycan,notjustperformancestatisticsandbiographicaldetailsbutalsotheresultsoftheirownlaboratoryexperimentswithhighachievers.theirworkmakesaratherstartlingassertion:thetraitwecommonlycalltalentishighlyoverrated.or,putanotherway,expertperformers–whetherinmemoryorsurgery,balletorcomputerprogramming–arenearlyalwaysmade,notborn.21.thebirthdayphenomenonfoundamongsoccerplayersismentionedto[a]stresstheimportanceofprofessionaltraining.[b]spotlightthesoccersuperstarsintheworldcup.[c]introducethetopicofwhatmakesexpertperformance.[d]explainwhysomesoccerteamsplaybetterthanothers.22.theword“mania”(line4,paragraph2)mostprobablymeans[a]fun.[b]craze.[c]hysteria.[d]excitement.23.accordingtoericsson,goodmemory[a]dependsonmeaningfulprocessingofinformation.[b]resultsfromintuitiveratherthancognitiveexercises.[c]isdeterminedbygeneticratherthanpsychologicalfactors.[d]requiresimmediatefeedbackandahighdegreeofconcentration.24.ericssonandhiscolleaguesbelievethat[a]talentisadominatingfactorforprofessionalsuccess.[b]biographicaldataprovidethekeytoexcellentperformance.[c]theroleoftalenttendstobeoverlooked.[d]highachieversowetheirsuccessmostlytonurture.25.whichofthefollowingproverbsisclosesttothemessagethetexttriestoconvey?[a]“faithwillmovemountains.”[b]“onereapswhatonesows.”[c]“practicemakesperfect.”[d]“likefather,likeson.”text2forthepastseveralyears,thesundaynewspapersupplementparadehasfeaturedacolumncalled“askmarilyn.”peopleareinvitedtoquerymarilynvossavant,whoatage10hadtestedatamentallevelofsomeoneabout23yearsold;thatgaveheraniqof228–thehighestscoreeverrecorded.iqtestsaskyoutocompleteverbalandvisualanalogies,toenvisionpaperafterithasbeenfoldedandcut,andtodeducenumericalsequences,amongothersimilartasks.soitisabitconfusingwhenvossavantfieldssuchqueriesfromtheaveragejoe(whoseiqis100)as,what’sthedifferencebetweenloveandfondness?orwhatisthenatureofluckandcoincidence?it’snotobvioushowthecapacitytovisualizeobjectsandtofigureoutnumericalpatternssuitsonetoanswerquestionsthathaveeludedsomeofthebestpoetsandphilosophers.clearly,intelligenceencompassesmorethanascoreonatest.justwhatdoesitmeantobesmart?howmuchofintelligencecanbespecified,andhowmuchcanwelearnaboutitfromneurology,genetics,computerscienceandotherfields?suchstandardizedtestsmaynotassessalltheimportantelementsnecessarytosucceedinschoolandinlife,arguesrobertj.sternberg.inhisarticle“howintelligentisintelligencetesting?”,sternbergnotesthattraditionaltestbestassessanalyticalandverbalskillsbutfailtomeasurecreativityandpracticalknowledge,componentsalsocriticaltoproblemsolvingandlifesuccess.moreover,iqtestsdonotnecessarilypredictsowelloncepopulationsorsituationschange.researchhasfoundthatiqpredictedleadershipskillswhenthetestsweregivenunderlow-stressconditions,butunderhigh-stressconditions,iqwasnegativelycorrelatedwithleadership–thatis,itpredictedtheopposite.anyonewhohastoiledthroughsatwilltestifythattest-takingskillalsomatters,whetherit’sknowingwhentoguessorwhatquestionstoskip.26.whichofthefollowingmayberequiredinanintelligencetest?[a]answeringphilosophicalquestions.[b]foldingorcuttingpaperintodifferentshapes.[c]tellingthedifferencesbetweencertainconcepts.[d]choosingwordsorgraphssimilartothegivenones.27.whatcanbeinferredaboutintelligencetestingfromparagraph3?[a]peoplenolongeruseiqscoresasanindicatorofintelligence.[b]moreversionsofiqtestsarenowavailableontheinternet.[c]thetestcontentsandformatsforadultsandchildrenmaybedifferent.[d]scientistshavedefinedtheimportantelementsofhumanintelligence.28.peoplenowadayscannolongerachieveiqscoresashighasvossavant’sbecause[a]thescoresareobtainedthroughdifferentcomputationalprocedures.[b]creativityratherthananalyticalskillsisemphasizednow.[c]vossavant’scaseisanextremeonethatwillnotrepeat.[d]thedefiningcharacteristicofiqtestshaschanged.29.wecanconcludefromthelastparagraphthat[a]testscoresmaynotbereliableindicatorsofone’sability.[b]iqscoresandsatresultsarehighlycorrelated.[c]testinginvolvesalotofguesswork.[d]traditionaltestareoutofdate.30.whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsiqtests?[a]supportive.[b]skeptical.[c]impartial.[d]biased.text3duringthepastgeneration,theamericanmiddle-classfamilythatoncecouldcountonhardworkandfairplaytokeepitselffinanciallysecurehadbeentransformedbyeconomicriskandnewrealities.nowapinkslip,abaddiagnosis,oradisappearingspousecanreduceafamilyfromsolidlymiddleclasstonewlypoorinafewmonths.injustonegeneration,millionsofmothershavegonetowork,transformingbasicfamilyeconomics.scholars,policymakers,andcriticsofallstripeshavedebatedthesocialimplicationsofthesechanges,butfewhavelookedatthesideeffect:familyriskhasrisenaswell.today’sfamilieshavebudgetedtothelimitsoftheirnewtwo-paycheckstatus.asaresult,theyhavelosttheparachutetheyoncehadintimesoffinancialsetback–aback-upearner(usuallymom)whocouldgointotheworkforceiftheprimaryearnergotlaidofforfellsick.this“added-workereffect”couldsupportthesafetynetofferedbyunemploymentinsuranceordisabilityinsurancetohelpfamiliesweatherbadtimes.buttoday,adisruptiontofamilyfortunescannolongerbemadeupwithextraincomefromanotherwise-stay-at-homepartner.duringthesameperiod,familieshavebeenaskedtoabsorbmuchmoreriskintheirretirementincome.steelworkers,airlineemployees,andnowthoseintheautoindustryarejoiningmillionsoffamilieswhomustworryaboutinterestrates,stockmarketfluctuation,andtheharshrealitythattheymayoutlivetheirretirementmoney.formuchofthepastyear,presidentbushcampaignedtomovesocialsecuritytoasaving-accountmodel,withretireestradingmuchoralloftheirguaranteedpaymentsforpayment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