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书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟!住在富人区的她考研考博-英语-宜春职业技术学院考试押题三合一+答案详解(图片大小可自由调整)全文为Word可编辑,若为PDF皆为盗版,请谨慎购买!第I卷一.综合题库-全考点押密(共120题)1.单选题

Theoldman()thememoryofhisdeadwife.

问题1选项

A.embraced

B.disclosed

C.cherished

D.stored

【答案】C

【解析】考查固定搭配。A选项embrace“拥抱,信奉”;B选项disclose“公开,揭露”;C选项cherish“珍爱”;D想store“贮藏,储存”。cherishthememoryof意为“怀念(某人)”。根据句意“老人怀念他死去的妻子。”所以选项C正确。

2.单选题

Althoughblemishedbythedebtanddeficitproblems,theeconomyinBelgiumwasgenerallyhealthy.Bothindustrialproductionandoverallgrossdomesticproductwereexpectedtoriseby1.6percentfor1992.

问题1选项

A.accumulated

B.crushed

C.stimulated

D.spoiled

【答案】D

【解析】【选项释义】

A.accumulated积累,积聚B.crushed压坏,压伤

C.stimulated激发(某事物)D.spoiled破坏,搞坏

【答案】D

【考查点】动词辨析。

【解题思路】blemished的意思为“破坏……的完美,玷污”,和economy构成动宾搭配关系,这里指的是经济受到债务和赤字问题的负面影响,经济遭到破坏,spoiled与之词义相近,因此D选项正确。

【干扰项排除】A、B、C选项词义与之不符。

【句意】尽管受到债务和赤字问题的影响,比利时的经济总体健康。预计1992年的工业生产和国内总产值都将增长1.6%。

3.单选题

Whensnowcollectsontopofabuildingduringthewinter,theweightsometimesweakenstheconstructionandoccasionallycausestherooftocollapse.

问题1选项

A.melts

B.accumulates

C.selects

D.scatters

【答案】B

【解析】【选项释义】

A.melts融化B.accumulates积累

C.selects选择D.scatters分散

【考查点】语义衔接

【解题思路】后文提到“积雪的重量有时会削弱建筑结构(weakenstheconstruction),有时会导致屋顶倒塌(causestherooftocollapse)”,雪花本来是很轻的,只有积累到一定程度才会很重,有使房屋倒塌的能力,原词collect“收集;聚集”,因此B选项accumulates“积累”与原词最接近。

【干扰项排除】

A选项melts“融化”,雪花融化了就更不可能有使房屋倒塌的影响力了,不符合句意;

C选项selects“选择”,没有依据;

D选项scatters“分散”,分散了的话,重量会更轻,不会使房屋倒塌,不符合句意。

【句意】当积雪在冬天堆积在建筑物顶部时,积雪的重量有时会削弱建筑结构,有时会导致屋顶倒塌。

4.单选题

______activeincommerceortheprofessions,mostofthewealthywerenotself-made,buthadinheritedfamilyfortunes.

问题1选项

A.Exceptfor

B.Despite

C.As

D.Though

【答案】D

【解析】考查词语辨析。exceptfor“除……之外”;despite“尽管”,介词属性;as“如同”;though“尽管”。句意:……大多数富人活跃在商业或职业领域,并非白手起家,而是继承了家族财富。B选项意义相通,despite不能用于形容词前,选项D符合题意。

5.翻译题

当你站在一件艺术品面前时,技术便会帮你找到有关这一艺术品某一方面的更多信息。比如在鉴定艺术品的年代和出处方面,技术将具有极大价值。我们可以运用越来越客观的标准来鉴定纸张、颜料、化学品等的年代,这样将会有令人震惊的事情发生,例如突然发现一件伟大作品竟然是赝品。当然,艺术品市场自身将继续随着供求关系而浮动,但是在英国,我希望博物馆和美术馆有朝一日能得到政府政策上的帮助,政府放松纳税规定,更多地鼓励私人收藏家把藏品捐献给公共机构。

【答案】Whenyouareappreciatingaworkofart,technologywillprovideyouwithmoredetailedinformationaboutthiswork.Technologywillbeofgreatvalueinsomefieldssuchasdeterminingthedateandoriginoftheartwork.Inappraisingtheageofthepaper,pigmentandchemicaloftheartwork,moreandmoreobjectivestandardsareavailable.Inthisprocess,somesurprisingthingswilloccur.Forinstance,amasterpieceissuddenlyfoundtobeafake.Ofcourse,themarketofartworkwillchangewiththelawofsupplyanddemand.However,inBritain,Ihopethatmuseumsandgallerieswillonedaybehelpedbygovernmentpoliciesthatrelaxtaxrulesandencourageprivatecollectorstodonatemoretopublicinstitutions.

6.单选题

JuliaGillard,Australia’sprimeminister,wasforcedtodropacontroversialproposaltofunneltheprocessingofpeopleseekingasyluminhercountrythroughMalaysia.

问题1选项

A.channel

B.siphon

C.clag

D.scintillate

【答案】A

【解析】考查近义动词辨析。A选项channel“引导,开导;提供资金;输送;开辟水道,形成凹槽”;B选项siphon“用虹吸管吸出;抽取”;C选项clag“阻碍;妨碍;凝结”;D选项scintillate“发出火花;闪烁”。句意:澳大利亚总理朱莉娅•吉拉德(JuliaGillard)被迫放弃一项有争议的提案,该提案要求通过马来西亚来处理在澳大利亚寻求庇护的人。funnel“流经狭窄空间;通过漏斗将……导入;汇集,传送”,A选项与该词词意最相近,因此A选项正确。

7.单选题

Amembershipcard()theholdertousetheclub’sfacilitiesforaperiodoftwelvemonths.

问题1选项

A.approves

B.authorizes

C.rectifies

D.endows

【答案】B

【解析】考查动词辨析。A项approve“同意,赞成”,B项authorize“授权,认可”,C项rectify“纠正,改正”,D项endow“赋予,捐赠”。根据句子关键词membershipcard(会员卡)可知,空格部分表示“授权”,只有B项符合。句意:持卡人有权使用俱乐部的设施12个月。因此,该题选择B项正确。

8.单选题

Thattruckdrivernolonger(

)himselfindrinkingafterexperiencingtheaccident.

问题1选项

A.induced

B.immersed

C.devoted

D.indulged

【答案】D

【解析】动词辨析题。A选项induce“诱导”;B选项immerse“浸入”;C选项devote“致力于”;D选项indulge“沉溺,满足,放任”。句意:在经历了那次事故后,那个卡车司机就不再放任自己喝酒。选项D符合句意。

9.单选题

Shewassofatthatshecouldonlyjust()throughthedoor.

问题1选项

A.assemble

B.appear

C.squeeze

D.gather

【答案】C

【解析】句意:她如此胖,以至于只能挤过这扇门。

考查动词辨析。assemble聚集,集合,收集;appear出现,显得,似乎,看来;squeeze挤,紧握,勒索;squeezethrough挤过,勉强通过;gather收集,收割,使……聚集。故C符合句意。

10.单选题

21-25

问题1选项

A.Suicide.

B.Obesity.

C.Turmoil.

D.Drugabuse.

问题2选项

A.Preventable.

B.Destructive.

C.Treatable.

D.Curable.

问题3选项

A.Combiningantidepressantsandtalktherapy.

B.Promotingthetransmissionbetweenneurons.

C.Winningparentalassistanceandsupport.

D.Administeringeffectiveantidepressants.24.

问题4选项

A.Becauseitaddstotheeffectoftreatment.

B.Becauseitworksbetterthanthemedications.

C.Becauseitcantaketheplaceofantidepressants.

D.Becauseithelpsreducetheuseofantidepressants.25.

问题5选项

A.65percent.

B.75percent.

C.85percent.

D.95percent.

【答案】第1题:A

第2题:C

第3题:A

第4题:A

第5题:B

【解析】(21)Suicideisaveryrealriskforyoungpeoplewhosufferfromclinicaldepression.Infactduringthepasttwoyearssuicidehasincreasedamongyouthsbetweentheagesof10and19,buttherearen'ttreatmentsthatcanhelp.(22)(23)Researchersshowthatthemosteffectivetreatmentisthecombinationofanti-depressionandtalktherapy.Anti-depressantsworkbyincreasingchemical—whichfacilitatecommunicationsbetweenneuronsinthebrainAnti-depressantsarethemosteffectivetreatmentformostadults.Butwhenitcomestoteenagers,it’snotenough.”SaysdoctorR,apsychiatrist.With—universitymedicalcenter.13ageyearsarefullofturmoil,emotionsandchanges.Andtherearefamilyconflictsandconflictswithrelationshipthatcancontributetodistressinadolescentssays.Andanti-depressantmedicationsmaynotbeabletodealwithallofthoseproblems,"psychotherapy,specificallyproblem-behavioraltherapyneedtobecombined,"hesays.(24)(25)Inhisrecentmajorstudy,withthetherapyinusealongwithanti-depressants.75%ofkidsarereportedfeelingbetterandlesssuicidalafter3monthprobablybecausetheproblem-behavioraltherapytacklethinkingandfeelinginaveryparticularwaythatmedicinesmaynot.Andinparticularsuicidalcase.Itintervenesinapositiveway.Say.doctorF,apsychiatristwith—inthemedicalcollege.

21.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

【解析】从首句可知:对于临床抑郁症的年轻人来讲,他们非常有可能自杀。因此本文的主要内容是讲如何治疗抑郁从而避免自杀的风险。故A为正确选项。

22.Towhatextentcantheproblembedealtwith?

【解析】通过文章中的“researchersshowthatthemosteffectivetreatmentisthecombinationofanti-depressionandtalktherapy”(研究表明,最有效的治疗方式是抗抑郁和谈话治疗的结合),由此可知,临床抑郁症是可治疗的。故本题选C。

23.Whatwayisthebetteralternativenowtotreattheproblems?

【解析】通过上题解析可知,A项正确。

24.Whyshouldtalktherapybecombined?

【解析】通过录音中可知,75%的青少年都在使用心理疗法(psychotherapy)之后,感觉会好一些,自杀的冲动也会减轻。因此,心理疗法可以与药物疗法同时使用,因为能增加后者的效果。故本题选A。

25.Whatisthepercentageofthekidswhofeelbetterafterthecombinedtherapy?

【解析】该数字应为75%。

11.单选题

ThomasJefferson’sachievementsasanarchitectrivalhiscontributions()apolitician.

问题1选项

A.such

B.than

C.as

D.more

【答案】C

【解析】考查固定句式。As…as…“与……一样”。句意:托马斯•杰斐逊作为建筑师的成就与他作为政治家的贡献不相上下。因此C选项正确。

12.单选题

Meetingis,infact,anecessarythoughnotnecessarilyproductivepsychologicalsideshow.Perhapsitisourcivilizedwaytomoderating,ifnotpreventing,change.

问题1选项

A.promoting

B.impeding

C.tempering

D.arresting

【答案】C

【解析】划线词后紧跟着一个条件句,说明moderate这个动作可能会有两个倾向,一个是prevent“防止,预防”,另一个就是change“改变”。A选项promote“促进;推销”;B选项impede“阻碍,妨碍”;C选项temper“调和,使缓和”;D选项arrest“逮捕,阻止”。结合句意判断,C选项更合适。

13.单选题

Cropsdiesduringthe(),resultinginfaminethroughoutthecountry.

问题1选项

A.adversity

B.disaster

C.drought

D.calamity

【答案】C

【解析】adversity灾难,逆境,不幸;disaster灾祸;drought干旱;calamity灾难,不幸事件。根据句意可知,庄稼应该是在旱季才会死亡,所以选项C符合语境。

14.单选题

Asisknowntoall,()commoditieswilldefinitelydoharmtoourlifesoonerorlater.

问题1选项

A.counterfeit

B.fake

C.imitative

D.fraudulent

【答案】A

【解析】考查形容词辨析。counterfeit“假冒的,伪造的”,强调“出于非法意图而假冒伪造”;fake“假的”,目的不一定是为了骗人,比如冒牌或代用品;imitative“模仿的”;fraudulent“欺骗性的”。句意:众所周知,假冒商品迟早会伤害我们的生命。选项A符合题意。

15.单选题

WhenIaskedifablackpoliticiancouldwininFrance,however,heresponded():“No,conditionsaredifferenthere.”

问题1选项

A.ambiguously

B.implicitly

C.unhesitatingly

D.optimistically

【答案】C

【解析】考查副词辨析。ambiguously“含糊不清地”;implicitly“暗含地”;unhesitatingly“毫不犹豫地”;optimistically“乐观地”。句意:当我问道一位黑人政治家能否在法国赢得选举,他毫不犹豫地说:“不,在这儿情况完全不一样”。选项C符合题意。

16.翻译题

A:TranslatethefollowingpassageintoEnglishandwriteyourtranslationontheAnswerSheet.(10*1=10)

中国近年流行一个笑话,说的是一个中国老妇和一个美国老妇在天堂里相遇了,中国老妇说:“我到临死前终于攒够钱买一套房子了。”美国老妇则说:“我临死前才终于把房子贷款还清了。”这则笑话基于美国人喜欢挥霍而中国人习惯节俭的成见,也在一定程度上解释了失衡的世界经济如何失去方向。这次危机在两个方面区别于过去的经济动荡,同时也解释了它持久不愈的原因。第一个是信贷悖论:它在带来活力的同时也破坏稳定,全球金融的扩张及其支配地位为更快的资本积累和物质丰富打开大门,但与此同时也播下危机的种子,在美国,宽松的货币政策和神秘的金融操纵让消费者能够轻易享受到更大的房子、更好的汽车和更长的假期,即便他们根本没有储蓄。

【答案】ThereisapopularjokeinChinainrecentyears.ThereisaChineseoldwomanwhomeetsanAmericanoldwomaninheaven.TheChineseoldwomansays,IfinallysavedenoughmoneytobuyahousebeforeIdied.TheAmericanoldwomansaid,IfinallypaidoffmyhousebeforeIdied.Thisjoke,basedonthestereotypethatAmericansarespendthriftwhileChinesearethrifty,goessomewaytoexplaininghowthelopsidedworldeconomyhaslostitsway.Thiscrisisisintwowaysdifferentfrompasteconomicshocks,andwhyithaspersisted.Thefirstoneiscreditparadox:itinavitalityalsodestabilizing,theexpansionoftheglobalfinancialanditsdominantpositionforafastercapitalaccumulationandrichmaterialopenthedoor,butatthesametimealsosowtheseedsofthecrisis,intheUnitedStates,theloosemonetarypolicyandthemysteriousfinancialmanipulationmakeconsumerscaneasilyenjoythebiggerhousesandbettercarsandlongerholidays,eveniftheydon’thavesavings.

17.单选题

Superficialdifferencesbetweenthespecialproblemsandtechniquesofthephysicalsciencesandthoseofthebiologicalsciencesaresometimescitedasevidenceforthe()ofbiologyandfortheclaimthatthemethodsofphysicsarethereforenotadequatetobiologicalinquiry.

问题1选项

A.autonomy

B.vitality

C.purposefulness

D.obsolescence

【答案】A

【解析】名词辨析。句意:自然科学和生物科学的特殊问题和技术之间的表面差异有时会被用来证明生物学的(),并且用来说明自然科学的方法对生物科学的探究是不够的。

autonomy自治,自治权;vitality活力,生气,生命力;purposefulness目的性;意志坚强;obsolescence退化,荒废。A选项表示将两门学科之间的一些浅显区别用于证明生物学是独立的,符合题意。

18.单选题

______abombontheroad,thecarwasstopped.

问题1选项

A.Havingseen

B.Thedriverseeing

C.Seeing

D.Afterseeing

【答案】B

【解析】考查独立主格结构。句意:司机看到炸弹之后,把车停了下来。根据句子主语是car,结合独立主格部分有动词see,确定前面一部分有driver,根据司机看是主动,确定用主动形式,所以B选项Thedriverseeing符合题意。因此B选项正确。

19.单选题

Withintenyearstheyhavetamedthe(

)hillintogreenwoods.

问题1选项

A.vacant

B.barren

C.weird

D.wasteful

【答案】B

【解析】考察形容词词义辨析。vacant“空虚的;空的”;barren“贫瘠的;不生育的”;weird“怪异的”;wasteful“浪费的”。句意:十年时间他们把荒山变成了绿色林地。选项B符合题意。

20.单选题

Architectsarehopelesswhenitcomestodecidingwhetherthepublicwillviewtheirdesignsasmarvelsormonstrosities,accordingtoastudybyCanadianpsychologists.Theysaydesignersshouldgobacktoschooltolearnaboutordinarypeople’stastes.

Manybuildingsthatappealtoarchitectsgetthethumbsdownfromthepublic.RobertGiffordoftheUniversityofVictoriainBritishColumbiadecidedtofindoutwhetherarchitectsunderstandpublicpreferencesandsimplydisagreewiththem,orfailtounderstandthelayperson’sview.

WithhiscolleagueGrahamBrown,heasked25experiencedarchitectstolookatphotosof42largebuildingintheUS,Canada,EuropeandHongKong.Thearchitectspredictedhowthepublicwouldratethebuildingonascaleof1to10,where1represented“terrible”and10“excellent”.Afurther27peoplewhowerenotarchitectsalsoscoredthebuildingsoutof10.Inaddition,eightarchitectsgavetheirownpersonalratingsofthebuildings.

Thethreegroupstendedtoagreeamongthemselvesonabuilding’smerits.Andarchitectscorrectlypredictedthatlaypeoplewouldonaverageratebuildingshigherthantheydidthemselves.Butforindividualbuildings,thearchitects’perceptionsofwhatthelaypeoplewouldthinkwereoftenwayoffthemark.“Somearchitectsarequitegoodatpredictinglaypreferences,butothersarenotonlypooratit,theygetitbackwards.”SaysGifford.

Forinstance,architectsgavetheStockleyParkBuildingB-3officesinLondonamoderateratingof5.2.Theythoughtthepublicwouldlikeitmuchbetter,predictingaratingof6.3.Butthepublicactuallydislikedtheoffices,andgaveit4.7.Giffordthinksthatlaypeoplerespondtospecificfeaturesofbuildings,suchasdurabilityandoriginality,andhopestopindownwhattheyare.

“Architectsinarchitectureschoolneedtobetaughthowlaypeoplethinkaboutbuildings,”Giffordconcludes.Hedoesn’tthinkdesignersshouldpandertothelowestcommondenominator,butsuggeststheyshouldaspiretowardsbuildingsthatappealtothepublicandarchitectsalike,suchastheBankofChinabuildinginHongKong.

MarcoGoldschmidtoftheRichardRogersPartnership,designersoftheMillenniumDomeinLondon,thinksthestudyisflawed.“Theauthorshaveassumed,wrongly,thatbuildingscanbemeaningfullyjudgedfromphotographsratherthanactualvisits,”hesays.Goldschmidtthinkitwouldbemoresignificantandinterestingtolookatthedivergenceofpublictastebetweengenerations.

1.Whatdosethefirstparagraphofthispassageimply?

2.Throughhisstudy,RobertGiffordfoundthat(

).

3.FromthepassagewecanlearnthattheBankofChinabuildinginHongKong(

).

4.MarcoGoldschmidtthinksthatGifford’sstudyisflawedbecause(

).

5.Whatdosethepassagemainlydealwith?

问题1选项

A.Architectshaveadarkfutureindesigningmarvelousbuildings.

B.Architectsdon'tcareabouthowordinarypeopleviewtheirdesigns.

C.Itisverydifficultforarchitectstopleasethegeneralpublic.

D.Architectsdon'tknowmuchaboutthepublictastesforbuildings.

问题2选项

A.thethreegroupshadsimilarresponsestothephotosof42largebuildings

B.thearchitectsgenerallyratedbuildingslowerthanlaypeople

C.thearchitectspredictedpreciselythepreferencesoflaypeople

D.noarchitectcouldpredictthepublictastestowardsbuildingsaccurately

问题3选项

A.panderstothelowestcommondenominator

B.getsalowratefromthearchitects

C.appealstothepublicaswellasthearchitects

D.givesthearchitectsalotofaspiration

问题4选项

A.itusesphotosinsteadofactualvisits

B.itignoresthepublictastesbetweengenerations.

C.itlacksthenecessarysignificanceandinterests

D.itdoesn'ttakeintoaccountthedifferenceswithinthepublic

问题5选项

A.Howtodesignattractivebuildings.

B.Architectsneedtounderstandpublictastes.

C.Howlaypeopleviewbuildings.

D.Differenttastesbetweenarchitectsandthepublic.

【答案】第1题:C

第2题:A

第3题:D

第4题:B

第5题:D

【解析】1.根据第一段的最后一句“Theysaydesignersshouldgobacktoschooltolearnaboutordinarypeople'stastes.”公众认为设计师应该回到学校去了解普通人的品味,由此说明,设计师很难取悦大众。选项C符合原文。

2.根据第四段的第一句“Thethreegroupstendedtoagreeamongthemselvesonabuilding'smerits.”可知选项A正确;根据第四段的第三句“Butforindividualbuildings,thearchitects’perceptionsofwhatthelaypeoplewouldthinkwereoftenwayoffthemark.”可知选项B和C错误;根据第四段的最后一句“Somearchitectsarequitegoodatpredictinglaypreferences,butothersarenotonlypooratit,theygetitbackwards.”可知选项D错误。

3.根据关键词“BankofChinabuildinginHongKong”定位到倒数第二段,Gifford认为建筑学校的建筑师需要学习外行人如何看待建筑。他不认为设计师应该迎合最低标准,但建议他们应该追求吸引公众和建筑师的建筑,比如香港的中国银行大厦。选项D符合原文。

4.根据最后一段的最后一句“Goldschmidtthinkitwouldbemoresignificantandinterestingtolookatthedivergenceofpublictastebetweengenerations.”选项B符合原文。

5.结合全文内容可知,本文主要是讲建筑师和公众对建筑不同的看法。选项D正确。

21.单选题

Wecannotalways()thewind,sonewwindmillsshouldbesodesignedthattheycanalsobedrivenbywater.

问题1选项

A.hangon

B.holdon

C.counton

D.comeon

【答案】C

【解析】词组辨析。hangon“坚持下去,不挂断”;holdon“坚持,继续”;counton“指望,依靠”;comeon“开始”。句意:我们不能总是依靠风,所以新的风车应该设计得也能由水驱动。选项C符合题意。

22.单选题

Despitetheirgoodservice,mostinnsarelesscostlythanhotelsof(

)standards.

问题1选项

A.equivalent

B.alike

C.uniform

D.likely

【答案】A

【解析】考查形容词词义辨析。equivalent“等价的”;alike“相同的”;uniform“统一的,一致的”;likely“很可能的”。句意:虽然他们服务好,但大多数小旅馆要比同等级水准的宾馆便宜。选项A符合题意。

23.不定项选择题

Thereisnothingthatmanfearsmorethanthetouchoftheunknown.Hewantstoseewhatisreachingtowardshim,andtobeabletorecognizeoratleastclassifyit.Manalwaystendstoavoidphysicalcontactwithanythingstrange.Eveninsleep,whenheisfarmoreunguarded,hecanalltooeasilybedisturbedbyatouch.

Allthedistanceswhichmencreateroundthemselvesaredictatedbythisfear.Theyshutthemselvesinhouseswhichnoonemayenter,notonlythefearofbeingrobbed,butalsothefearofasuddenandunexpectedclutchoutofthedarkness.Thefearofbeingtouchedremainswithuswhenwegoaboutamongpeople;thewaywemoveinabusystreet,inrestaurants,trainsorbuses,isgovernedbyit.Evenwhenwearestandingnexttothemandareabletowatchandexaminethemclosely,weavoidactualcontactifwecan.Ifwedonotavoidit,itisbecausewefeelattractedtosomeone;andthenitiswewhomaketheapproach.

Itisonlyinacrowdthatmancanbecomefreeofthisfearofbeingtouched.Thatistheonlysituationinwhichthefearchangesintoitsopposite.Thecrowdheneedsisthedensecrowd,inwhichbodyispressedtobody;acrowd,too,whosephysicalconstitutionisalsodense,orcompact,sothathenolongernoticeswhoitisthatpressesagainsthim.Assoonasamanhassurrenderedhimselftothecrowdheceasestofearitstouch.

Ideallyallareequalthere;nodistinctionscount,noteventhatofsex.Themanpressedagainsthimisthesameashimself.Hefeelshimashefeelshimself.Suddenlyitisasthougheverythingwerehappeninginoneandthesamebody.Thisisperhapsoneofthereasonswhyacrowdseekstocloseinonitself:itwantstorideachindividualascompletelyaspossibleofthefearofbeingtouched.Themorefiercelypeoplepresstogether,themorecertaintheyfeelthattheydonotfeareachother.Thisreversalofthefearofbeingtouchedbelongstothenatureofcrowds.Thefeelingofreliefismoststrikingwherethedensityofthecrowdisgreatest.

1.Peoplefearburglarsbecause().

2.Inpublic,accordingtotheauthor,we().

3.Whichisthepossiblemeaningofthephrase“maketheapproach”inParagraph3?

4.Thewaywefeelwheninacrowdispresentedasa(n)().

5.Onceformed,crowdsalwaystendto().

问题1选项

A.theyarrivesuddenlyandunexpectedly

B.theygrabyouinthedark

C.theytakeawayyourmosttreasuredpersonalpossessions

D.theyattackpeopleintheassumedsafetyoftheirhome

问题2选项

A.alwaysavoidcontactwithpeople

B.donotobjecttosomeoneattractivetouchingus

C.feelveryuneasy

D.trynottobetouched

问题3选项

A.runaway

B.makeone’sway

C.layouttheroad

D.trytogetnearer

问题4选项

A.absurdity

B.logicalconclusion

C.opposite

D.paradox

问题5选项

A.becomeuncomfortable

B.contract

C.expand

D.splitup

【答案】第1题:B

第2题:B

第3题:D

第4题:B

第5题:B

【解析】第1题:判断推理题。文中第一句话Thereisnothingthatmanfearsmorethanthetouchoftheunknown.“没有什么比接触未知更让人害怕的了。”以及第二段第二句Theyshutthemselvesinhouseswhichnoonemayenter,notonlythefearofbeingrobbed,butalsothefearofasuddenandunexpectedclutchoutofthedarkness.“他们把自己关在一所不让人进去的房子里,不仅怕被抢劫,而且也怕突然地、意外地从黑暗中钻出来。”有提到,人们害怕未知事物是因为怕黑暗中的突然意外。A选项“他们来得突然,出乎意料”这是窃贼的特点,但不是人们害怕的理由;B选项“他们在黑暗中抓住你”,跟原文表达的意思是一样的;C选项“它们会带走你最珍贵的个人财产”文中有提及,但表示深层原因;D选项“他们在人们认为安全的家里攻击他们”跟“黑暗中被抓住”意思有出入。因此B选项符合题意。

第2题:判断推理题。文章第二段提到…weavoidactualcontactifwecan.Ifwedonotavoidit,itisbecausewefeelattractedtosomeone…“我们尽量避免实际接触。如果我们不回避它,那是因为我们被某人吸引了”,由此可知,在公共场合,作者认为我们不反对有吸引力的人对我们的碰触,所以B选项符合题意。A选项“总是避免与人接触”跟原文表述“尽量避免与人接触”还是有区别的,前者有些绝对化,人多的时候我们不可能避免接触,只是说尽量;C选项“感到十分不安”,文中没有提到关于心情方面;D选项“尽量不要被碰”也是比较绝对的说法。因此B选项正确。

第3题:语义推测题。由题意定位到文章第二段Ifwedonotavoidit,itisbecausewefeelattractedtosomeone;andthenitiswewhomaketheapproach.“如果我们不回避它,那是因为我们被某人吸引了;然后是我们来采取行动。”由此可知,maketheapproach意为“采取措施,采取行动”。A选项“逃跑”意思不对;B选项“让路,行走”也不符合题意;C选项“铺设道路”可排除;D选项“试着靠近”与approach(靠近)意思一致,比较符合题意。因此D选项正确。

第4题:判断推理题。由题干定位到文章第三段Itisonlyinacrowdthatmancanbecomefreeofthisfearofbeingtouched.Thatistheonlysituationinwhichthefearchangesintoitsopposite.

“只有在人群中,人们才能摆脱被触碰的恐惧。只有在这种情况下,恐惧才会变成与之相反的。”后面还给出了相应的合理解释。由此可知,我们在人群中一般的感受是合理的。B选项“合乎逻辑的结论”符合题意;A选项“荒谬,谬论”与题意相反;C选项“相反的”并不是原文要表达的意思;D选项“悖论”不合题意可排除。因此B选项正确。

第5题:判断推理题。结合文章最后一段Thisisperhapsoneofthereasonswhyacrowdseekstocloseinonitself:itwantstorideachindividualascompletelyaspossibleofthefearofbeingtouched.“这也许是群体慢慢向他自己靠拢的原因之一:它希望尽可能彻底地消除每个个体对被触碰的恐惧。”意思是人群多了,每个人所占据的空间就相应地缩小了,也就向自己越靠越紧了。B选项contract“收缩”符合题意。A选项“变得不舒服”,由最后一句话可知该选项意思不对;C选项“扩张”与题意正好相反;D选项“分开”文中未提及可排除。因此B选项正确。

24.单选题

Hisheart()withexcitementashewaswaitingforthereceptionbytheleaders.

问题1选项

A.flapped

B.flourished

C.flushed

D.fluttered

【答案】D

【解析】动词词义辨析。flap“拍打,扔,飘动”;flourish“繁荣,活跃,夸耀”;flush“发红,使激动”;flutter“扑动,震颤”。句意:在等待领导接见时,他激动得心怦怦直跳。选项D符合句意。

25.单选题

Today’srecyclerscannowconceivablylayclaimtoarich,bloody,brawnyheritage,ifanewVikingdiscoveryisanyindication.ThefamedNorsewarriors,manyofwhomsettledpartsofeasternandnorthernEnglandintheMiddleAges,recycledastheyfought,newexcavationsintheUnitedKingdomsuggest.

An11th-centurymetalworkingsiterecentlydiscoveredinthecityofYorkislikelyevidenceofamakeshiftrecyclingcenter,whereVikingstookweaponsforreprocessingafterbattle,accordingtohistorianCharlesJones,organizeroftheFulfordBattlefieldSociety,whichadvocatespreservingthebattlesiteagainstpotentialdevelopment.

Jonesandhisteamhavefoundhundredsofpiecesofironwork—includingaxes,swordparts,andarrowheads——alongwithlumpsofmelted-downironandtheremainsofsmeltingpits.“Wefoundseveral‘smithinghearthbottoms’—theremainsofthemoltenmetalwhichdribblesdownduringthereprocessingoftheweaponryironwork,nhetoldtheYorkPress.“Theironfindssupporttheideathatmetalwasgatheredandrecycledintheareajustbehindwherethefightingtookplace,”Jonessaid.TheartifactsarecurrentlyundergoingX-rayanalysisattheUniversityofYork.Theuniversity’sSorenSindbaeksaidthetestsshouldrevealwhetherthecorrodeditemswereforgedusingNorseironwork,whichinvolvedusingdistinctivealloysofsoftironandhardsteel.“TheVikingswereveryskillfulmetalworkers,”saidarchaeologistSindbaek.“Theirweaponryisfamousforthewayironistreated.Anymetalwasapreciousmaterialthatwouldberecycled,”hesaid.“Whoeverwonafightinthisperiodwouldcollectwhatwasleftonthebattlefield.”

ThoughheknowsofnootherbattlefieldexamplesofVikingrecycling,evidenceofreuseofmetalandothermaterialshasbeenfoundatotherVikingsites,Sindbaeksaid.RecentexcavationsinYork,whichwascapturedandsettledbytheScandinavianseafarersin866,forinstance,showthatVikingsrecycledboatsforbuildingmaterialforhousesandevensidewalks.

JonesbelievesVikingsforcesworkedonthemetalin1066afterdefeatingEnglishwarriorsattheBattleofFulford,avillagelongsincesubsumedbytheexpandedcityofYork.Thehistorian’steambelievestheVikingswereforcedtoabandontheirrecyclingworkfivedayslaterbyasecondEnglishattack,theBattleofStamfordBridge,ledbyEngland’sKingHaroldII.TheVikingleaderinthebattle,KingHaroldIIIofNorway,waskilledandhisforcesrouted.TheEnglishkinglosthisownlifethefollowingmonth,whenhiswar-wearytroopsweredefeatedattheBattleofHastingsbyWilliam,DukeofNormandy,whobecamethenewEnglishking.

ProjectleaderJones,authorofTheForgottenBattleof1066:Fulford,isanamateurhistorian,andmanyoftheartifactswereuncoverednotduringprofessionalarchaeologicalexcavationsbutbymetal-detectorenthusiasts.Butthat“doesn’tatalldevalue”thediscovery,saidarchaeologistAllanHalloftheUniversityofYork.TheFulfordBattlefieldSocietyis“workingincloseco-operationwiththearchaeologicalestablishment,”Hallsaid.“Archaeologyhasalongtraditionofamateurstakingpart.”

1.Whatissaidabouttoday’srecyclersatthebeginningofthispassage?

2.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthe11th-centurymetalworkingsiterecentlydiscoveredin

thecityofYork?

3.WhathadarchaeologistsknownaboutVikingrecyclingbeforetheweaponrecyclingcenterwasdiscovered?

4.WhatisspecialaboutthevillageofFulford?

5.WhatdoweknowabouttheFulfordBattlefieldSociety?

问题1选项

A.TheyrecyclethingsthatarediscoveredattheVikingsettlements.

B.Theyareasrich,bloodyandbrawnyastheirVikingancestors.

C.TheymayhaveinheritedtherecyclingtraditionfromtheVikings.

D.TheyrecyclethesamethingsthattheVikingsrecycled.

问题2选项

A.Itwasanironworkrecyclingcenterfarawayfromthebattlefield.

B.WeaponsandotherutensilswerereprocessedherebytheVikings.

C.Evidenceshowsthattheweaponsrecycledherewereleftbytheenemyinthebattle.

D.Thepiecesofironworkfoundinthissitearebeinganalyzedinordertoknowwhatexactlytheyweremade'of.

问题3选项

A.TheVikingsrecycledmetalandothermaterialsfordailyuse.

B.TheVikingsonlyrecycledmetalsbecausetheywereprecious.

C.TheVikingsweretheonlypeopleatthattimewhousedalloysinreprocessingweapons.

D.Recyclingcenterswereusuallyfoundbehindthebattlefields.

问题4选项

A.ItisnearthecityofYorkbutwasnotincludedinthecityinhistory.

B.Abattletookplaceherein1066afterwhichtheVikingrecyclingcenterwasbuilttoreprocessweapons.

C.TheVikingsdefeatedtheEnglisharmytwicehereintheyear1066.

D.ItwasthelocationofthebattlebetweenKingHaroldIIandDukeofNormandy.

问题5选项

A.Itisanorganizationofprofessionalandamateurhistorians.

B.ItstrivesforpreservingtheVikingrecyclingsiteagainstpotentialdevelopment.

C.ItassistedprofessionalarchaeologistsintheexcavationoftheVikingrecyclingcenter.

D.Itisanamateurorganizationcooperatingcloselywithprofessionalarchaeologists.

【答案】第1题:C

第2题:B

第3题:D

第4题:B

第5题:A

【解析】1.细节推理题。题干:在这篇文章的开头,关于今天的回收者说了些什么?本文第一段最后一句提到“ThefamedNorsewarriors,manyofwhomsettledpartsofeasternandnorthernEnglandintheMiddleAges,recycledastheyfought,newexcavationsintheUnitedKingdomsuggest”,著名的北欧战士——维京人就是边打仗边回收利用,说明今天的回收者可能是从维京人继承而来。因此C选项符合题意。

2.细节推理题。题干:关于最近在约克市发现的11世纪金属加工遗址,下列哪一项是正确的?文章第二段第一句提到了11世纪金属加工遗址。文中对此的描述是“whereVikingstookweaponsforreprocessingafterbattle”

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