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書山有路勤為徑,學(xué)海無涯苦作舟!住在富人區(qū)的她考研考博-英語-四川水利職業(yè)技術(shù)學(xué)院考試押題三合一+答案詳解(圖片大小可自由調(diào)整)全文為Word可編輯,若為PDF皆為盜版,請謹慎購買!第I卷一.綜合題庫-全考點押密(共120題)1.單選題

Thatisa______pointofview.Idon’tagreewithyou.

問題1選項

A.crystal

B.protein

C.union

D.conservative

【答案】D

【解析】【試題解析】考查詞義辨析。A選項crystal“水晶”;B選項protein“蛋白質(zhì)的”;C選項union“聯(lián)合”;D選項conservative“保守的”。句意:這觀點很______。我不同意你的看法。根據(jù)語境,D選項conservative“保守的”搭配pointofview比較合理,意思指這個觀點非常保守,符合題意。因此D選項正確。

2.單選題

TheFrenchwordrenaissancemeansrebirth.Itwasfirstusedin1855bythehistorianJulesMicheletinhisHistoryofFrance,thenadoptedbyhistoriansofculture,byarthistorians,andeventuallybymusichistorians,allofwhomappliedittoEuropeancultureduringthe150yearsspanning1450-1600.TheconceptofrebirthwasappropriatetothisperiodofEuropeanhistorybecauseoftherenewedinterestinancientGreekandRomanculturethatbeganinItalyandthenspreadthroughoutEurope.ScholarsandartistsofthefifteenthandsixteenthcenturieswantedtorestorethelearningandidealsoftheclassicalcivilizationsofGreeceandRome.Tothesescholarsthismeantareturntohumanasopposedtospiritual-values.Fulfillmentinlife—asopposedtoconcernaboutanafterlife—becameadesirablegoal,andexpressingtheentirerangeofhumanemotionsandenjoyingthepleasuresofthesenseswerenolongerfrownedon.

Artistsandwritersnowturnedtosecularaswellasreligioussubjectmatterandsoughttomaketheirworksunderstandableandappealing.ThesechangesinoutlookdeeplyaffectedthemusicalcultureoftheRenaissanceperiod—howpeoplethoughtaboutmusicaswellasthewaymusicwascomposed,experienced,discussed,anddisseminateD.Theycouldseethearchitecturalmonuments,sculptures,plays,andpoemsthatwerebeingrediscovered,buttheycouldnotactuallyhearancientmusic—althoughtheycouldreadthewritingsofclassicalphilosophers,poets,essayists,andmusictheoriststhatwerebecomingavailableintranslation.Theylearnedaboutthepowerofancientmusictomovethelistenerandwonderedwhymodernmusicdidnothavethesameeffect.Forexample,theinfluentialreligiousleaderBernardinoCirilloexpresseddisappointmentwiththelearnedmusicofhistime.Heurgedmusicianstofollowtheexampleofthesculptors,painters,architects,andscholarswhohadrediscoveredancientartandliterature.

ThemusicalRenaissanceinEuropewasmoreageneralculturalmovementandstateofmindthanaspecificsetofmusicaltechniques.Furthermore,musicchangedsorapidlyduringthiscenturyandahalf-thoughatdifferentratesindifferentcountries—thatwecannotdefineasingleRenaissancestyle.

1.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

2.WhatdoestheauthormeanbyusingthewordeventuallyinPara.1?

3.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthinkersoftheRenaissancewereseekingarebirthof___.

4.Accordingtothepassage,RenaissanceartistsandwritershadallofthefollowingintentionsEXCEPT___.

5.WhichofthefollowingismentionedinthepassageasareasonfortheabsenceofasingleRenaissancemusicalstyle?

問題1選項

A.ThemusicalcompositionsthatbestillustratethedevelopmentsduringtheEuropeanRenaissance

B.ThemusicaltechniquesthatwereinuseduringtheEuropeanRenaissance

C.TheEuropeanRenaissanceasaculturaldevelopmentthatincludedchangesinmusicalstyle

D.TheancientGreekandRomanmusicalpracticesusedduringtheEuropeanRenaissance

問題2選項

A.Thatmusichistoriansusedtheterm“Renaissance”aftertheotherhistoriansdid

B.Thatmostmusichistoriansusedtheterm“Renaissance”

C.Theterm“Renaissance”becamewidelyusedbyarthistoriansbutnotbymusichistorians

D.Thatmusichistoriansusedtheterm“Renaissance”verydifferentlythanithadbeenusedbyJulesMichelet

問題3選項

A.communicationamongartistsacrossEurope

B.spiritualityineverydaylife

C.aculturalemphasisonhumanvalues

D.religiousthemesinartthatwouldaccompanythetraditionalsecularthemes

問題4選項

A.tousereligiousthemes

B.toportrayonlythepleasantpartsofhumanexperience

C.toproduceartthatpeoplewouldfindattractive

D.tocreateworksthatwereeasilyunderstood

問題5選項

A.ThemusicalRenaissancewasdefinedbytechniqueratherthanstyle

B.ThemusicalRenaissancewastooshorttogiverisetoanewmusicalstyle

C.RenaissancemusiciansadoptedthestylesofbothGreekandRomanmusicians

D.DuringtheRenaissance,musicneverremainedthesameforverylong

【答案】第1題:C

第2題:A

第3題:C

第4題:B

第5題:D

【解析】1.主旨大意題。根據(jù)題干,通讀全文,以及定位到文章尾段第一句“ThemusicalRenaissanceinEuropewasmoreageneralculturalmovementandstateofmindthanaspecificsetofmusicaltechniques.”,中文翻譯為:歐洲音樂復(fù)興與其說是一套特定的音樂技巧,不如說是一場普遍的文化運動和一種精神狀態(tài)??梢耘袛郈選項“歐洲文藝復(fù)興是一種包括音樂風(fēng)格變化在內(nèi)的文化發(fā)展?!闭_。

2.推理判斷題。由題干關(guān)鍵字“eventually”可以定位到原文第一段“Itwasfirstusedin1855bythehistorianJulesMicheletinhisHistoryofFrance,thenadoptedbyhistoriansofculture,byarthistorians,andeventuallybymusichistorians,allofwhomappliedittoEuropeancultureduringthe150yearsspanning1450-1600.”,中文翻譯為:1855年,歷史學(xué)家朱爾斯?米歇萊(JulesMichelet)在他的《法國歷史》中首次使用了這個詞,隨后被文化歷史學(xué)家、藝術(shù)歷史學(xué)家和音樂歷史學(xué)家采用,所有這些歷史學(xué)家都在1450-1600年的150年間將其應(yīng)用于歐洲文化。關(guān)鍵詞“eventually”意為“最后;終于”因此可知A選項:音樂歷史學(xué)家在其他歷史學(xué)家之后才使用“文藝復(fù)興”這個詞正確。

3.細節(jié)事實題。由題干關(guān)鍵詞“thatthinkersoftheRenaissance”可定位到原文第一段“Tothesescholarsthismeantareturntohumanasopposedtospiritual-values.”,中文翻譯為:對這些學(xué)者來說,這意味著回歸人類,而不是靈魂價值。判斷C選項“對人類價值的文化強調(diào)”正確。

4.細節(jié)事實題。A選項“使用宗教主題”,C選項“創(chuàng)作出人們會覺得有吸引力的藝術(shù)作品”以及D選項“創(chuàng)作容易理解的作品”可定位到原文第二段“Artistsandwritersnowturnedtosecularaswellasreligioussubjectmatterandsoughttomaketheirworksunderstandableandappealing.”,中文翻譯為:藝術(shù)家和作家現(xiàn)在轉(zhuǎn)向世俗和宗教題材,力求使他們的作品易于理解和吸引人??芍狟選項“只描繪人類經(jīng)歷中令人愉快的部分”未提及,符合題意。

5.推理判斷題。由題干可以定位到原文尾段“Furthermore,musicchangedsorapidlyduringthiscenturyandahalf-thoughatdifferentratesindifferentcountries—thatwecannotdefineasingleRenaissancestyle.”,中文翻譯為:此外,音樂在這一個半世紀里變化如此之快,盡管在不同的國家以不同的速度變化——我們不能定義一個單一的文藝復(fù)興風(fēng)格。判斷出D選項“在文藝復(fù)興時期,音樂從未長時間保持不變。”正確。

3.單選題

Thosewhowelcomedtherailwaysawitasmorethanarapidandcomfortablemeansofpassing.Theyactuallysawitasafactorinworldpeace.Theydidnotforeseethattherailwaywouldbejustonemoremeansfortherapidmovementofaggressivearmies.Noneofthemforesawthatthemorewearetogether—themorechancesthereareofwar.Anyboyorgirlwhoisoneofalargefamilyknowsthat.

Wheneveranynewinventionisputforward,thoseforitandthoseagainstitcanalwaysfindmedicalmentoapproveorcondemn.Theanti-railwaygroupproduceddoctorswhosaidthattunnelswouldbemostdangeroustopublichealth:theywouldproducecolds,catarrhs(黏膜炎)andconsumptions.Thedeafeningnoiseandtheglareoftheenginefirewouldhaveabadeffectonthenerves.Further,beingmovedthroughtheairatahighspeedwoulddograveinjurytodelicatelungs.Inthosewithhighblood-pressure,themovementofthetrainmightproduceapoplexy(中風(fēng)).The

suddenplungingofatrainintothedarknessofatunnel,andtheequallysuddenrushintofulldaylight,wouldcausegreatdamagetoeyesight.Butthepro-railwaygroupwasofcourseabletoproduceequallyfamousmedicalmentosayjusttheopposite.Theysaidthatthespeedandswingofthetrainwouldequalizethecirculation,promotedigestion,tranquilizethenerves,andensuregoodsleep.

Theactualrolling-stockwasanythingbutcomfortable.Ifitwasatestofendurancetositforfourhoursoutsideacoachinrain,orinsideindirtyair,therailwayofferedlittlemoreinthewayofcomfort.Certainlythefirst-classcarriageshadcushionedseats;butthesecond-classhadonlynarrowbareboards,whilethethird-classhadnothingatall;noseatsandnoroof;theywerejustopentrucks.Sothatthird-classpassengersgainednothingfromthefewmodesexceptspeed.Inthematterofcomfort,indeedtheylost;theydid,onthecoaches,haveaseat,butnowtheyhadtostandalltheway,whichgaveopportunitiestothecomic(滑稽的)press.Thiskindofthing:Amanwasseenyesterdaybuyingathird-classticketforthenewLondonandBirminghamRailway.Thestateofhismindisbeingenquiredinto.

Awriterintheearlydaysofrailwayswrotefeelinglyofbothsecond-andthird-classcarriages.Hemadethesuggestionthatthedirectorsoftherailwaysmusthavesentallovertheworldtofindthehardestpossiblewood.Oftheopenthird-classtruckshesaidthattheyhadthepeculiarpropertyofmeetingtherainfromwhateverquarteritcame.Hedescribedthemashorizontalshower-baths,fromwhosesearchingpowertherewasnoescape.

1.Allboysandgirlsinlargefamiliesknowthat______.

2.Accordingtothosewhowelcomedtherailway,therailwayitselfshouldincludeallthefollowingexcept______.

3.Accordingtotheanti-railwaygroup,allthefollowingsaretruebut_____.

4.Wemaysafelyconcludethat_____.

5.Whatisthetoneofthispassage?

問題1選項

A.aboyandagirlusuallyfightwhentheyaretogether

B.peopletendtobetogethermorethantheyusedtobe

C.alotofpeoplebeingtogethermakesfightslikely

D.railwayleadstheworldtopeace

問題2選項

A.therailwayenablespeopletotravelfast

B.therailwaybringscomforttopeople

C.therailwaymakestheworldpeaceful

D.therailwayleadstheworldtowaraswell

問題3選項

A.tunnelsaredangeroustopublichealth

B.thenoiseandtheglareoftheenginefiremayaffectpeople’snerves

C.therapidspeedthroughtheairdoesdamagetopeople’slungs

D.tothosewithhighblood-pressure,therapidspeedofthetraincausesthemtodie

問題4選項

A.theauthorbelongstotheanti-railwaygroup

B.theauthorbelongstothefor-railwaygroup

C.theauthorspeakshighlyoftherailway

D.theauthormaynevertaketrainbecauseofitspotentialdangers

問題5選項

A.Practical.

B.Satirical.

C.Humorous.

D.Exaggerated.

【答案】第1題:C

第2題:D

第3題:D

第4題:A

第5題:B

【解析】1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段最后一句,“themorewearetogether-themorechancesthereareofwar.Anyboyorgirlwhoisoneofalargefamilyknowsthat.”,可知男孩女孩們都知道,大家越是團結(jié)在一起,發(fā)生戰(zhàn)爭的機會就越大,選項C符合題意。

2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段,“Noneofthemforesawthatthemorewearetogether—themorechancesthereareofwar.”,可知沒有人預(yù)見到鐵路是發(fā)生戰(zhàn)爭機會越來越多的原因。選項D符合題意。

3.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第二段第二句,“wouldbemostdangeroustopublichealth”,可知火車對人體健康是最危險的。選項A可排除。根據(jù)文章第二段第三句,“Thedeafeningnoiseandtheglareoftheenginefirewouldhaveabadeffectonthenerves.”,可知噪音和眩光對人的神經(jīng)有影響,選項B可排除。根據(jù)第二段第四句,“woulddograveinjurytodelicatelungs.”,可知對人體肺部也有影響,選項C排除。選項D符合題意。

4.推斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段,“Theydidnotforeseethattherailwaywouldbejustonemoremeansfortherapidmovementofaggressivearmies.”,可知人們沒有預(yù)見鐵路是敵軍快速移動的一種方式,可推斷出作者提出了火車的不好,表明了自己反對鐵路的立場,所以他是反鐵路組織的一員。選項A符合題意。

5.作者態(tài)度題。文章第二段提到了火車會對身體健康等各方面帶來危害,最后一段還舉到了一位作家對火車描述的例子,可見作者是運用了諷刺的語氣來描寫的。選項B符合題意。

4.翻譯題

SectionAEnglishtoChinese(20points)

Directions:TranslatetheunderlinedpartofthefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationonyourANSWERSHEET.

IfRepublicansinCongressunitebehindDonaldTrump’sagenda,itwillnotbebecausetheyhavechangedtheirviewsoneconomics.WhateverMr.Trump’splansforbordertaxesandfiscalstimulus,mostRepublicansstillprofesstosupportfreetradeandloathegovernmentborrowing.(36)Instead,unityispossiblebecausetwoothergoalsbindthepresidentandhispartytogether.Thefirst,taxcuts,isausualpriorityfortheparty.Butthesecond,deregulation,onlyrecentlyrosetothesamestatus.Thecalltocutredtape(官樣文章,冗長的法規(guī)條文)isnowanemotiverallyingcryforRepublicans—moreso,intheheartsofmanycongressmen,thanslashingdeficits.Deregulationwill,theyargue,unleasha“confidentAmerica”inwhichbusinessesthriveandwagessoar,leavingeconomists,withtheirexcusesforthe“newnormal”oflowgrowth,redfaced.Aretheyright?

(37)ThestraightforwardmotivationforRepublicans’deregulatoryagendaistheirdisdainforPresidentBarackObama’slegacy,muchofwhichwasinstalledthroughregulatoryfiat.TheAffordableCareAct,betterknownasObamacare,requiredbureaucratstowritethousandsofpagesofnewrules;theDodd-Frankfinancial-reformbilldidthesame.(38)Whenlegislationwasnotforthcoming,theexecutivebranchthrewitsweightaroundinstead.ItassertedthattheCleanAirActgaveitwide-rangingpowerstofightclimatechange,andthattheCleanWaterActletitcleanupmanymorepondsandriversthaneverbefore.

(39)Buttottingupcostsandbenefitsishardlystraightforward.Anagencywhichsupportsaregulationcanobviouslynudgethenumbersinafavorabledirection.Bureaucratsmustsometimesmakevaluejudgments.Forinstance,theObamaadministrationcountedbenefitstoforeigncountrieswhenweighinguprulestoreducecarbonemissions.

Inanycase,cost-benefitanalysisagesbadly.Withoutupdatingit,itisdifficulttoknowhowmucholdregulationsweighontheeconomy.OneMercatusworkingpaperplugsthenumberofrulesineachindustryintoacomplexmodeloftheeconomy.Itfindsthatruleswrittensince1980havedampenedgrowthbyabout0.8percentagepointsayear.

(40)Republicansliketoputaboutthatsortoffigure,butitstrikesmanyeconomistsasimplausiblylarge.Eventhosesympathetictoderegulationarehesitanttoforecastthegrowtheffectsofaregulatorybonfire,preferringtostressthebenefitsoftaxcuts.Democrats,meanwhile,arescathingabouttheideathatrollingbackregulationswouldpepuptheeconomymuch.JasonFurman,whoadvisedMr.Obama,addsupthecostsofObama-erarulesandsaysitis“impossible”toseehowyouwouldaddevenatenthofapercentagepointtogrowthbyundoingthem.(TheTrumpadministrationpromisesgrowthof3.5%-4%,upfrom1.6%in2016,partlyonthebackofderegulation.)

【答案】36.相反,由于另外兩個目標將總統(tǒng)及其政黨緊密聯(lián)系,團結(jié)一致很有可能。第一,減稅是共和黨一貫主張的優(yōu)先事項。但第二點放松管制,直到最近才上升到同樣的地位。呼吁減少繁文縟節(jié),是共和黨人如今的一種有力戰(zhàn)斗口號——在許多國會議員的心中,它比削減赤字更有分量。

37.共和黨人放松管制議程的直接動機是蔑視巴拉克?奧巴馬總統(tǒng)遺留政策,這其中大部分是通過監(jiān)管法令而確立的。

38.當(dāng)立法還沒有出臺時,行政部門就開始指手畫腳,斷言被《清潔空氣法》賦予廣泛權(quán)力以應(yīng)對氣候變化,而因為《清潔水法》清理了比以往任何時候都多的池塘和河流。

39.但合計成本和收益并不簡單。支持監(jiān)管的機構(gòu)顯然可以把數(shù)字推向有利的方向。政府官員有時必須做出主觀價值判斷。

40.雖然共和黨人總是提這種數(shù)字,但許多經(jīng)濟學(xué)家認為這個數(shù)大得難以置信。即使那些贊同放松管制的人,也不愿去預(yù)測監(jiān)管對經(jīng)濟增長的影響,而更愿意強調(diào)減稅的好處。

5.單選題

ForperplexedpolicymakersinWashington,theymeantscramblingfromonepolicytoanotherinanefforttorespondtoahighlyconfusingeconomicsituation.

問題1選項

A.disturbed

B.puzzled

C.irritated

D.enchanted

【答案】B

【解析】【選項釋義】

A.disturbed有精神病的,心理不正常的B.puzzled困惑的,迷惑不解的

C.irritated煩惱的,惱怒的D.enchanted中魔法的,著了魔的

【答案】B

【考查點】形容詞辨析。

【解題思路】perplexed的意思為“困惑的,迷惑不解的”,修飾policymakers,指的是這些制定政策的人很困惑,自己也沒搞清楚狀況,puzzled與之詞義相近,因此B選項正確。

【干擾項排除】A、C、D選項詞義與之不符。

【句意】對于華盛頓困惑的決策者來說,這意味著匆忙地從一項政策轉(zhuǎn)向另一項政策,以應(yīng)對高度混亂的經(jīng)濟形勢。

6.單選題

Thelittlegirlisignorant()thebasicrulesofEnglishgrammar.

問題1選項

A.for

B.of

C.with

D.against

【答案】B

【解析】固定搭配。ignorantof意為“不知道,不了解”,為固定搭配。選項B正確。

7.單選題

Therearetwomethodsoffighting,theonebylaw,theotherbyforce;thefirstmethodisthatofmen,thesecondofbeasts;butasthefirstmethodisofteninsufficient,onemusthaverecoursetothesecond.Itis,therefore,necessaryforaprincetoknowhowtouseboththebeastandtheman.Thiswascovertlytaughttotherulersbyancientwriters,whorelatehowAchillesandmanyothersofthoseancientprincesweregivenChironthecentaurtobebroughtupandeducatedunderhisdiscipline.Theparableofthissemi-animal,semi-humanteacherismeanttoindicatethataprincemustknowhowtousebothnatures,andthatonewithouttheotherisnotdurable.

Aprince,beingthusobligedtoknowwellhowtoactasabeast,mustimitatethefox,andthelion,forthelioncannotprotecthimselffromtraps,andthefoxcannotdefendhimselffromwolves.Thosethatwishtobeonlylionsdonotunderstandthis.Therefore,aprudentruleroughtnottokeepfaithwhenbydoingsoitwouldbeagainsthisinterest,andthereasonswhichmadehimbindhimselfnolongerexist.Ifmenwereallgood,thisperceptwouldnotbeagoodone;butastheyarebad,andwouldnotobservetheirfaithwithyou,soyouarenotboundtokeepfaithwiththem.Norhavelegitimategroundseverfailedaprincewhowishestoshowcolorableexcusefortheunfulfilmentofhispromise.Ofthisonecouldfurnishaninfinitenumberofexamples,andalsohowmanytimespeacehasbeenbroken,andhowmanpromisesrenderedworthless,bythefaithlessnessofprinces,andthosethathavebestbeenabletoimitatethefoxhavesucceededbest.Butitisnecessarytobeabletodisguisethischaracterwell,andtobeagreatfeigneranddissembler,andmenaresosimpleandsoreadytoobeypresentnecessities,thattheonewhodeceiveswillalwaysfindthosewhoallowthemselvesbetodeceived.

26.Thewriterdoesnotbelievethat______.

27.“Prince”inthepassagedesignates______.

28.Thelionrepresentsthosewhoare______.

29.Thefox,inthepassage,is______.

30.Thewritersuggeststhatasuccessfulleadermust______.

問題1選項

A.thetruthmakesmenfree

B.peoplecanprotectthemselves

C.princesarehuman

D.leadershavetobeconsistent

問題2選項

A.anyoneinpower

B.electedofficials

C.aristocrats

D.sonsofkings

問題3選項

A.tootrusting

B.reliantonforce

C.strongandpowerful

D.lackinginintelligence

問題4選項

A.admiredforhistrickery

B.nomatchforthelion

C.pitiedforhiswiles

D.consideredworthless

問題5選項

A.beprudentandfaithful

B.cheatandlie

C.haveprincipletoguidehisactions

D.followthetruth

【答案】第1題:C

第2題:A

第3題:B

第4題:A

第5題:B

【解析】26.【選項釋義】

26.Thewriterdoesnotbelievethat______.26.作者不相信______。

A.thetruthmakesmenfreeA.真理使人自由

B.peoplecanprotectthemselvesB.人們可以保護自己

C.princesarehumanC.王子是人類

D.leadershavetobeconsistentD.領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者必須始終如一

【考查點】推理判斷題。

【解題思路】本文主要論述了人類斗爭方式和野獸斗爭方式的相同和異同之處。作者認為bylaw(法律)是人類所用的斗爭方式,byforce(武力)是動物采用的斗爭方式,而從第二段對王子的描述可以看出,王子們只會themethodoffightingbyforce(用武力對抗的方法);綜合理解,可推斷作者認為王子不屬于人這一類。故該題選擇C項正確。

【干擾項排除】

A選項“真理使人自由”和B選項“人們可以保護自己”沒提及,無中生有;

D選項“領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者必須始終如一”與原文相反,作者認為作為領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者,應(yīng)該要很好的偽裝自己,該項反向干擾。

27.【選項釋義】

27.“Prince”inthepassagedesignates______.27.“王子”在文中指的是______。

A.anyoneinpowerA.有權(quán)利的人

B.electedofficialsB.民選官員

C.aristocratsC.貴族

D.sonsofkingsD.國王的兒子

【考查點】推理判斷題。

【解題思路】通讀全文可知,由第一段的第二和第三句“因此,一個王子有必要知道如何使用獸和人。這是古代作家秘密教導(dǎo)統(tǒng)治者的(taughttotherulers)……”可知,文章中的“王子”是指領(lǐng)導(dǎo)別人的人,結(jié)合第二段,該段講述了王子應(yīng)該模仿狐貍和獅子,像野獸一樣行事,第三句提到“所以一個謹慎的統(tǒng)治者(aprudentruler)不應(yīng)當(dāng)守信,因為守信有損于他的利益,使他約束自己的理由也不存在了”,綜上所述推斷,“princes”指的是有權(quán)利的統(tǒng)治者。該題選擇A項正確。

【干擾項排除】

B選項“民選官員”、C選項“貴族”根據(jù)解題思路可知,這兩項屬于曲解原文;

D選項“國王的兒子”,文章中用的是比喻的手法,將prince比作ruler,并不是表示國王的兒子,所以該項屬于曲解原文。

28.【選項釋義】

28.Thelionrepresentsthosewhoare______.28.獅子代表的是______的人。

A.tootrustingA.太相信別人

B.reliantonforceB.依賴武力

C.strongandpowerfulC.強有力的

D.lackinginintelligenceD.缺乏智慧

【考查點】推理判斷題。

【解題思路】根據(jù)第二段第一句“……獅子無法保護自己不受陷阱的傷害,狐貍也無法保護自己不受狼的傷害”,這是獅子和狐貍的鮮明對比,獅子不能躲過陷阱,而狐貍逃脫不了被狼襲擊的命運,故我們能看出獅子是靠自己的力量。因此,B項正確。

【干擾項排除】A選項“太相信別人”、C選項“強有力的”和D選項“缺乏智慧”與原文不符,曲解原文。

29.【選項釋義】

29.Thefox,inthepassage,is______.29.根據(jù)文章,狐貍______。

A.admiredforhistrickeryA.因詭計多端而受到稱贊

B.nomatchforthelionB.不是獅子的對手

C.pitiedforhiswilesC.因詭計多端而令人同情

D.consideredworthlessD.被認為一文不值

【考查點】推理判斷題。

【解題思路】根據(jù)第二段第一句“……獅子無法保護自己不受陷阱的傷害,狐貍也無法保護自己不受狼的傷害”,這是獅子和狐貍的鮮明對比,獅子不能躲過陷阱,而狐貍能躲過陷阱和圈套,故狐貍在這篇文章中因為有計謀而受到稱贊。因此,A項正確。

【干擾項排除】

B選項“不是獅子的對手”在文中并沒有對它們進行比較,而是作對比,曲解原文;

C選項“因詭計多端而令人同情”推斷錯誤,與原文表述不符,曲解原文;

D選項“被認為一文不值”沒提到,無中生有。

30.【選項釋義】

30.Thewritersuggeststhatasuccessfulleadermust______.30.作者建議一個成功的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者必須______。

A.beprudentandfaithfulA.謹慎和忠誠

B.cheatandlieB.欺騙和撒謊

C.haveprincipletoguidehisactionsC.有原則來指導(dǎo)他的行動

D.followthetruthD.遵循真理

【考查點】推理判斷題。

【解題思路】根據(jù)第二段后部分的內(nèi)容:一個王子想要為他未實現(xiàn)諾言找個冠冕堂皇的借口,他的正當(dāng)理由也從來沒有落空過。關(guān)于這一點,我們可以舉出無數(shù)的例子,也可以舉出多少次和平被破壞,人們的諾言如何因君主的不忠誠(thefaithlessnessofprinces)而變得毫無價值,那些最能模仿狐貍的人也最成功。但是,必須能夠很好地偽裝這一性格,成為一個偉大的偽裝者和掩飾者,而人們是如此的單純和樂意服從,以至于欺騙人的人(theonewhodeceives)總是會發(fā)現(xiàn)那些允許自己被欺騙的人。從這里我們可以知道,一個成功的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者必須要能夠偽裝自己,具備欺騙和說謊兩種能力,故B項正確。

【干擾項排除】

A選項“謹慎和忠誠”與原文相反,反向干擾;

C選項“有原則來指導(dǎo)他的行動”和D選項“遵循真理”沒提及,無中生有。

8.單選題

Thepolice[A]haddecidednottoproceedwithaprosecutionagainstIrwin,[B]clearlyrecognizingthatitwashighlyunlikelythatanyjuryintheland[C]wouldwishtopunishhimfordoingsomethingthatdoctorshavelongdoneinthefinalmomentsofa[D]patient’sorfriend’slives.

問題1選項

A.haddecided

B.clearlyrecognizing

C.wouldwish

D.patient’sorfriend’slives

【答案】D

【解析】考查名詞用法。D選項處apatient’s和afriend’s中間是or,因此后面的life為單數(shù)形式,應(yīng)把lives改為life。

9.單選題

Youmayeithersowwheatinrowsorbroadcastit,()wayyoudoit;itisagoodthingtobreakupthesoilafterseeding.

問題1選項

A.whatever

B.whenever

C.however

D.whichever

【答案】D

【解析】考查狀語從句。句意:你可以成排的播種或散播小麥。但無論是哪種方式,播種后最好都要松松土。A選項為“無論什么”;B選項為“無論何時”,而從句主語為way,故可排除A和B。C項表示“無論如何”,是副詞。D選項whichever可以單獨使用或加一個名詞。因此,D項正確。

10.單選題

Manycountriesarefacingthequestionofhowto(

)thebestofmodemtechnologywithoutlosingthebenefitsoftheirtraditionalwayoflife.

問題1選項

A.assimilate

B.utilize

C.extinguish

D.elude

【答案】B

【解析】動詞詞義辨析。Assimilate“同化”;utilize“利用”;extinguish“熄火,壓制”;elude“避開,逃避”。句意:許多國家都面臨著如何在不喪失其傳統(tǒng)生活方式的好處的情況下,充分利用現(xiàn)代技術(shù)的問題。選項B符合題意。

11.單選題

Apersonwithhishead-in-the-cloudsisadreamer;(

)mindisnotintherealworld.

問題1選項

A.which

B.that

C.whose

D.ofwhom

【答案】C

【解析】考查非限制性定語從句的用法。前后各有謂語動詞部分,因此空格處需要填入關(guān)聯(lián)詞。后半句空格后是名詞mind,是主語的一部分,因此只能填入C選項whose修飾,后半句是由whose引導(dǎo)的非限制性定語從句修飾先行詞dreamer,整句句意:想入非非的人是夢想家,他的意識并不存在于現(xiàn)實世界中。

12.單選題

Couldyoupossibly()meatthenextcommitteemeeting?

問題1選項

A.comeupwith

B.makeupfor

C.doawaywith

D.standinfor

【答案】D

【解析】考查短語。comeupwith“提出,想出”;makeupfor“補償,彌補”;doawaywith“廢除,去掉”;standinfor“代替”。將四個選項代入空格處只有選項D符合。

13.單選題

Thisproblemshouldbediscussedfirst,forittakes()overalltheotherissues.

問題1選項

A.precedence

B.prosperity

C.presumption

D.probability

【答案】A

【解析】考查固定搭配。takeprecedence優(yōu)先,具有/獲得優(yōu)先權(quán)。句意:應(yīng)該首先討論這個問題,因為它優(yōu)先于所有問題。prosperity繁榮,成功;presumption放肆,傲慢;probalility概率,幾率。答案A。

14.單選題

)tellermachineshavereducedtheneedforbankvisitstoobtaincashandcarryout

transactions.

問題1選項

A.Correlated

B.Automated

C.Incorporated

D.Prototyped

【答案】B

【解析】考查形容詞辨析。correlated意為“相互關(guān)系的”;automated意為“自動化的”;incorporated意為“組成公司的”;prototyped意為“原型的”。

句意:自動取款機減少了去銀行提取現(xiàn)金和進行交易的需要。

15.單選題

)excessiveconsumptionoffriedfoodshasseriousconsequencesashasbeenproved.

問題1選項

A.Theoretically

B.Presumably

C.Incredibly

D.Practically

【答案】B

【解析】考查副詞辨析。A選項theoretically“理論地,理論上”;B選項presumably“據(jù)推測,很可能,大概”;C選項incredibly“極其,難以置信地”;D選項practically“實際上,幾乎,差不多”。由ashasbeenproved(如已證實的那樣)可知前面的內(nèi)容應(yīng)該是一種猜測比較符合邏輯,即證實推測。句意:據(jù)推測,過度食用油炸食品會造成嚴重后果,這已被證實。

16.單選題

Nowthecheersandapplause____inasinglesustainedroar.

問題1選項

A.mingled

B.concentrated

C.assembled

D.permeated

【答案】A

【解析】【選項釋義】

A.mingled混合;(在社交場合)相交往B.concentrated集中(注意力)

C.assembled聚集;集合D.permeated滲透;彌漫

【答案】A

【考查點】動詞辨析。

【解題思路】句意:現(xiàn)在,歡呼聲和掌聲……在一聲持續(xù)的吼叫中。根據(jù)句意,在吼叫中,歡呼聲和掌聲是混合在一起的。因此選A。

【干擾項排除】

B選項concentrated“集中(注意力)”,不符合句意;

C選項assembled“聚集;集合”,多指作為一個團體聚集在一起;把人或物聚集在一起。該選項不符合語境;

D選項permeated“滲透;彌漫”指液體、氣體等滲透;彌漫,不符合語境。

【句意】現(xiàn)在,歡呼聲和掌聲匯成了一聲經(jīng)久不息的吼聲。

17.單選題

Theoldhouseattheendofthestreethasrecentlybeen().

問題1選項

A.pulled

B.leveled

C.erased

D.demolished

【答案】D

【解析】考查動詞辨析。A選項pulled“拉;牽引”;B選項leveled“瞄準;拉平”;C選項erased“抹去;擦掉”;D選項demolished“拆毀;破壞”。句意:街尾的那座老房子最近被……了。句中的oldhouse“老房子”最近被拆遷了。因此D選項符合題意。

18.單選題

Myfatherwas,Iamsure,intendedbynaturetobeacheerful,kindlyman.Untilhewasthirty-fouryearsoldheworkedasafarmhandforamannamedThomasButterworthwhoseplacelaynearthetownofBidwell,Ohio.HehadthenahorseofhisownandonSaturdayeveningsdroveintotowntospendafewhoursinsocialintercoursewithotherfarmhands…Atteno’clockFatherdrovehomealongalonelycountryroad,madehishorsecomfortableforthenightandhimselfwenttobed,quitehappyinhispositioninlife.Hehadatthattimenonotionoftryingtoriseintheworld.

Itwasinthespringofhisthirty-fifthyearthatFathermarriedmymother,thenacountryschoolteacher,andinthefollowingspringIcamewrigglingandcryingintotheworld.Somethinghappenedtothetwopeople.Theybecameambitious.TheAmericanpassionforgettingupintheworldtookpossessionofthem.

ItmayhavebeenthatMotherwasresponsible.Beingaschoolteachershehadnodoubtreadbooksandmagazines.Shehad,Ipresume,readofhowGarfield,LincolnandotherAmericansrosefrompovertytofameandgreatnessandasIlaybesideher—inthedaysofherlying-in—shemayhavedreamedthatIwouldsomedayrulemenandcities.Atanyrate,sheinducedFathertogiveuphisplaceasafarmhand,sellhishorseandembarkonanindependententerpriseofhisown…

Thefirstventureintowhichthetwopeoplewentturnedoutbadly.TheyrentedtenacresofpoorstonylandonGrigg’sRoad,eightmilesfromBidwell,andlaunchedintochickenraising.Igrewintoboyhoodontheplaceandgotmyfirstimpressionsoflifethere.Fromthebeginningtheywereimpressionsofdisasterandif,inmyturn,Iamagloomymaninclinedtoseethedarkersideoflife,Iattributedittothefactthatwhatshouldhavebeenformethehappyjoyousdaysofchildhoodwerespentonachickenfarm.

Oneunversedinsuchmaterscanhavenonotionofthemanyandtragicthingsthatcanhappentoachicken.ItisbornoutofanegglivesforafewweeksasatinyfluffythingsuchasyouwillseepicturedonEastercards,thenbecomeshideouslynaked,eatsquantitiesofcornandmealboughtbythesweatofyourfather’sbrow,getsdiseasescalledpip,choleraandothernames,standslookingwithstupideyesatthesun,becomessickanddies.Afewhensandnowandthenarooster,intendedtoserveGod’smysteriousends,strugglethroughtomaturity.Thehenslayeggsoutofwhichcomeotherchickensandthedreadfulcycleisthusmadecomplete.Itisallunbelievablycomplex.Mostphilosophersmusthavebeenraisedonchickenfarms.Onehopesforsomuchfromachickenandissodreadfullydisillusioned.Smallchickensjustsettingoutonthejourneyoflife,looksobrightandalertandtheyareinfactsodreadfullystupid.Theyaresomuchlikepeopletheymixoneupinone’sjudgmentsoflife.Ifdiseasedoesnotkillthemtheywaituntilyourexpectationsarethoroughlyarousedandthenwalkunderthewheelsofawag…InlaterlifeIhaveseenhowaliteraturehasbeenbuiltuponthesubjectoffortunestobemadeoutoftheraisingofchickensDonotbeledastraybyit.Itwasnotwrittenforyou.GohuntforgoldonthefrozenhillsofAlaska,putyourfaithinthehonestyofapolitician,believeifyouwillthattheworldisdail

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