2005—2016年历年考研英语真题集.doc

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1、2016年天下 硕士研讨生退学一致测验 英语试题一Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET (10 points)In Cambodia,the choice of a spouse is a complex one for the young male It may involve not only his parents and his

2、friends,those of the young women, but also a matchmaker A young man can 2 a likely spouse on his own and them ask his parents to 3 the marriage negotiations, or the young mans parents may make the choice of a spouse, giving the child little to say in the selection 4 , a girl may veto the spouse her

3、parents have chosen 5 a spouse has been selected, each family investigates the other to make sure its child is marrying 6 a good familyThe traditional wedding is a long and colorful affair Formerly it lasted three days, 7 by the 1980s it more commonly lasted a day and a half Buddhist priests offer a

4、 short sermon and 8 prayers of blessing Parts of the ceremony involve ritual hair cutting, 9 cotton threads soaked in holy water around the brides and grooms wrists ,and 10 a candle around a circle of happily married and respected couples to bless the 11 Newlyweds traditionally move in with the wife

5、s parents and may 12 with them up to a year, 13 they can build a flew house nearbyDivorce is legal and easy to 14 ,but not common Divorced persons are 15 with some disapproval Each spouse retains 16 property he or she 17 into the marriage, and jointly acquired property is 18 equally Divorced persons

6、 may remarry, but a gender prejudice 19 up The divorced male doesnt have a waiting period before he can remarry 20 the woman must wait the months1 A by way ofB as well asC on behalf ofD with regard to2 A adapt toB provide forCcompete withD decide on3 A closeB renewCarrangeD postpone4 A In theoryB Ab

7、ove allC In timeD For example5 A AlthoughB LestC AfterD Unless6 A intoB withinC fromD through7 A sineB orC butD so8 A testBcopyCreciteD create9 A foldingB pilingC wrappingD tying10 A lightingB passingC hidingD serving 11 A meetingB associationC collectionDunion12 A growB partC dealDlive13 A whereasB

8、 untilC forD if14 A obtainB followC challenge Davoid15 A isolatedB persuadedC viewed D exposed16 AwhereverB howeverC wheneverDwhatever17 A changedB broughtC shapedD pushed18 A dividedB investedC donatedD withdrawn19 AclearsB warmsC showsD breaks20 AwhileB so whatConceD in thatSection II Reading Comp

9、rehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET (40 points) Text 1France, which prides itself as the global innovator of fashion, has decided its fashion industry has lost an absolute right to

10、 define physical beauty for woman Its lawmakers gave preliminary approval last week to a law that would make it a crime to employ ultra-thin models on runwaysThe parliament also agreed to ban websites that“incite excessive thinness by promoting extreme dietingSuch measures have a couple of uplifting

11、 motives They suggest beauty should not be defined by looks that end up impinging on health Thats a start And the ban on ultra-thin models seems to go beyond protecting models from starving themselves to death as some have doneIt tells the fashion industry that it must take responsibility for the si

12、gnal it sends women, especially teenage girls, about the social tape measure they must use to determine their individual worthThe bans, if fully enforced ,would suggest to woman (and many men )that they should not let others be arbiters of their beauty And perhaps faintly, they hint that people shou

13、ld look to intangible qualities like character and intellect rather than dieting their way to size zero or wasp-waist physiques The French measures, however, rely too much on severe punishment to change a culture that still regards beauty as skin-deep-and bone-showing Under the law, using a fashion

14、model that does not meet a government-defined index of body mass could result in a $85,000 fine and six months in prison The fashion industry knows it has an inherent problem in focusing on material adornment and idealized body types In Denmark, the United States, and a few other countries, it is tr

15、ying to set voluntary standard for models and fashion images that rely more on peer pressure for enforcementIn contrast to Frances actions, Denmarks fashion industry agreed last month on rules and sanctions regarding the age, health, and other characteristics of models The newly revised Danish Fashi

16、on Ethical Charter clearly states:“We are aware of and take responsibility for the impact the fashion industry has on body ideals, especially on young people The charters main tool of enforcement is to deny access for designers and modeling agencies to Copenhagen Fashion Week, which is run by the Da

17、nish Fashion Institute But in general it relies on a name-and shame method of complianceRelying on ethical persuasion rather than law to address the misuse of body ideals may be the best step Even better would be to help elevate notions of beauty beyond the material standards of a particular industr

18、y21 According to the first paragraph, what would happen in France?A Physical beauty would be redefinedB New runways would be constructedC Websites about dieting would thriveD The fashion industry would decline22 The phrase “impinging on(Line2 Para2) is closest in meaning toA heightening the value of

19、B indicating the state ofC losing faith inD doing harm to23 Which of the following is true of the fashion industry?A The French measures have already failedB New standards are being set in DenmarkC Models are no longer under peer pressureD Its inherent problems are getting worse24 A designer is most

20、 likely to be rejected by CFW forA setting a high age threshold for modelsB caring too much about models characterC showing little concern for health factorsD pursuing perfect physical conditions25 Which of the following may be the best title of the text?A A Challenge to the Fashion Industrys Body I

21、dealsB A Dilemma for the Starving Models in FranceC Just Another Round of Struggle for BeautyD The Great Threats to the Fashion Industry Text 2For the first time in the history more people live in towns than in the country In Britain this has had a curious result While polls show Britons rate “the c

22、ountryside alongside the royal family Shakespeare and the National Health Service (NHS) as what makes them proudest of their country, this has limited political support A century ago Octavia Hill launched the National Trust not to rescue stylish houses but to save “the beauty of natural places for e

23、veryone forever It was specifically to provide city dwellers with spaces for leisure where they could experience “a refreshing air Hills pressure later led to the creation of national parks and green belts They dont make countryside any more, and every year concrete consumes more of it It needs cons

24、tant guardianshipAt the next election none of the big parties seem likely to endorse this sentiment The Conservatives planning reform explicitly gives rural development priority over conservation,even authorizing “offplan building where local people might object The concept of sustainable developmen

25、t has been defined as profitable Labour likewise wants to discontinue local planning where councils oppose development The Liberal Democrats are silent Only Ukip, sensing its chance, has sides with those pleading for a more considered approach to using green land Its Campaign to Protect Rural Englan

26、d struck terror into many local Consecutive parties The sensible place to build new houses, factories and offices is where people are, in cities and towns where infrastructure is in place The London agents Stirling Ackroyd recently identified enough sites for half a million houses in the London area

27、 alone, with no intrusion on green belts What is true of London is even truer of the provinces The idea that “housing crisis equals “concreted meadows is pure lobby talk The issue is not the need for more houses but, as always, where to put themUnder lobby pressure, George Osborne favours rural new-

28、build against urban renovation and renewal He favours out-of-town shopping sites against high streets This is not a free market but a biased one Rural towns and villages have grown and will always grow They do so best where building sticks to their edges and respects their character We do not ruin u

29、rban conservation areas Why ruin rural ones?Development should be planned, not let trip, After the Netherlands, Britain is Europes most crowded country Half a century of town and country planning has enabled it to retain an enviable rural coherence, while still permitting low-density urban living Th

30、ere is no doubt of the alternative-the corrupted landscapes of southern Portugal, Spain or Ireland Avoiding this rather than promoting it should unite the left and right of the political spectrum26 Britains public sentiment about the countrysideA is not well reflected in politicsB is fully backed by

31、 the royal familyC didnt start till the Shakespearean ageD has brought much benefit to the NHS27 According to Paragraph 2,the achievements of the National Trust are now beingA largely overshadowedB properly protectedC effectively reinforcedD gradually destroyed28 Which of the following can be inferr

32、ed from Paragraph 3?A Labour is under attack for opposing developmentB The Conservatives may abandon “off-plan buildingC Ukip may gain from its support for rural conservationD The Liberal Democrats are losing political influence29 The author holds that George Osborness preferenceA shows his disregar

33、d for the character of rural areasB stresses the necessity of easing the housing crisisC highlights his firm stand against lobby pressureD reveals a strong prejudice against urban areas30 In the last paragraph the author shows his appreciation ofA the size of population in BritainB the enviable urba

34、n lifestyle in BritainC the town-and-country planning in BritainD the political life in todays Britain Text 3“There is one and only one social responsibility of business Wrote Milton Friedman, a Nobel Prize-winning economist “That is, to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increas

35、e its profits But even if you accept Friedmans premise and regard corporate social responsibility(CSR) policies as a waste of shareholderss money, things may not be absolutely clear-act New research suggests that CSR may create monetary value for companies at least when they are prosecuted for corru

36、ptionThe largest firms in America and Britain together spend more than $15 billion a year on CSR, according to an estimate by EPG, a consulting firm This could add value to their businesses in three ways First, consumers may take CSR spending as a “signal that a companys products are of high quality

37、 Second, customers may be willing to buy a companys products as an indirect may to donate to the good causes it helps And third, through a more diffuse “halo effect whereby its good deeds earn it greater consideration from consumers and othersPrevious studies on CSR have had trouble differentiating

38、these effects because consumers can be affected by all three A recent study attempts to separate them by looking at bribery prosecutions under Americans Foreign Corrupt Practices ActFCPAIt argues that since prosecutors do not consume a companys products as part of their investigations,they could be

39、influenced only by the halo effectThe study found that,among prosecuted firms,those with the most comprehensive CSR programmes tended to get more lenient penalties Their analysis ruled out the possibility that it was firms political influence, rather than their CSR stand, that accounted for the leni

40、ency: Companies that contributed more to political campaigns did not receive lower finesIn all, the study concludes that whereas prosecutors should only evaluate a case based on its merits, they do seem to be influenced by a companys record in CSR “We estimate that either eliminating a substantial l

41、abour-rights concern, such as child labour, or increasing corporate giving by about 20% result in fines that generally are 40% lower than the typical punishment for bribing foreign officials, says one researcherResearchers admit that their study does not answer the question of how much businesses ou

42、ght to spend on CSR Nor does it reveal how much companies are banking on the halo effect, rather than the other possible benefits, when they decide their do-gooding policiesBut at least they have demonstrated that when companies get into trouble with the law, evidence of good character can win them

43、a less costly punishment31 The author views Milton Friedmans statement about CSR withAuncertainty Bskepticism Capproval Dtolerance32 According to Paragraph 2, CSR helps a company byAguarding it against malpracticesBprotecting it from being defamedCwinning trust from consumersDraising the quality of

44、its products33 The expression “more lenient(line 2,Para4)is closest in meaning toAless controversialBmore lastingCmore effectiveDless severe34 When prosecutors evaluate a case, a companys CSR recordAcomes across as reliable evidenceBhas an impact on their decisionCincreases the chance of being penal

45、izedDconstitutes part of the investigation35 Which of the following is true of CSR according to the last paragraph?A The necessary amount of companies spending on it is unknownB Companies financial capacity for it has been overestimatedC Its negative effects on businesses are often overlookedDIt has

46、 brought much benefit to the banking industry Text 4There will eventually come a day when The New York Times ceases to publish stories on newsprint Exactly when that day will be is a matter of debate Sometime in the future, the papers publisher said back in 2020Nostalgia for ink on paper and the rustle of pages aside, theres plenty of incentive to ditch print The infrastructure requi

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