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2011年國際關系學院211翻譯碩士英語

考研真題及詳解

2012年國際關系學院211翻譯碩士英語

考研真題及詳解

2013年國際關系學院211翻譯碩士英語

考研真題及詳解

2014年國際關系學院211翻譯碩士英語

考研真題及詳解

2016年國際關系學院211翻譯碩士英語

(A卷)考研真題及詳解

2011年國際關系學院211翻譯碩士英語考研真題及詳解

一、詞語解釋題(每題1.5分,總共15分)

Directions:Explainthefollowingwords,abbreviationsorterminologyin

yourownwords(inEnglishonly,please).

1.NGO

【答案】NGOistheabbreviationofNon-GovernmentalOrganization.Itis

anorganizationthatisnotpartofthelocalorstateorfederalgovernment.

【解析】NGO是“Non-GovernmentalOrganization”的縮寫,意思是“非政

府組織”,即除政府之外的其他社會公共組織。

2.vegetableman

【答案】Vegetablemanareunabletomove,think,orspeak,andtheir

conditionisnotlikelytoimprove.

【解析】植物人指大腦已經(jīng)完全或大半失去功能,亦即已經(jīng)失去意識,

但尚存活的人。雖然植物人仍舊有心跳,且通常猶有反射動作(意即其

腦干依舊存活且能發(fā)揮功能),但是植物人的生命延續(xù)通常必需他人的

照護,進食等行為都得由他人協(xié)助才能完成。

3.plasticart

【答案】Plasticartsareartformswhichinvolvephysicalmanipulationofa

plasticmediumbymouldingormodelingsuchassculptureorceramics.The

termhasalsobeenappliedmorebroadlytoallthevisualarts(suchas

painting,sculpture,filmandphotography).

【解析】造型藝術是藝術形態(tài)之一。指以一定物質材料(如繪畫用顏

料、紙、木板等,雕塑、工藝用木、石、金屬等,建筑用多種建筑材料

等)和手段創(chuàng)造的可視靜態(tài)空間形象的藝術。

4.a(chǎn)Casanova

【答案】ACasanovaisanymannotedforhisamorousadventures.

【解析】“Casanova”指的是卡薩諾瓦式人物(意大利浪蕩公子),即花

花公子。

5.CertifiedPublicAccountant

【答案】ACertifiedPublicAccountantissomeonewhohasreceiveda

certificatestatingthatheorsheisqualifiedtoworkasanaccountantwithina

particularstate.

【解析】注冊會計師,是指取得注冊會計師證書并在會計師事務所執(zhí)業(yè)

的人員,英文全稱“CertifiedPublicAccountant”,簡稱為CPA。

6.tomortgageahouse

【答案】Ifyoumortgageahouse,youuseitasaguaranteetoacompanyin

ordertoborrowmoneyfromthem.

【解析】“mortgageahouse”指的是將房屋抵押給銀行,以此獲得貸款。

7.Linux

【答案】Linuxisafreeandopen-sourceversionoftheUNIXoperating

system.

【解析】Linux操作系統(tǒng)是基于UNIX操作系統(tǒng)發(fā)展而來的一種克隆系

統(tǒng),可免費使用和自由傳播。

8.a(chǎn)nAppleofDiscord

【答案】AnAppleofDiscordisusedtosignifythecoreofanargument,or

asmallmatterthatcouldleadtoabiggerdispute.

【解析】“anAppleofDiscord”直譯為“糾紛的蘋果”,出自荷馬史詩Iliad

中的希臘神話故事,引申為爭斗的來源。傳說厄里斯(Eris)沒有收到

宙斯的邀請而十分生氣,她在筵席上放了一個金蘋果,上面鐫刻著“屬

于最美者”幾個字。天后赫拉(Hera),智慧女神雅典娜(Athena)、

愛與美之神阿芙羅狄蒂(Aphrodite),都自以為最美,應得金蘋果,獲

得“最美者”稱號。三人的爭執(zhí)引發(fā)了一系列災難,也導致了特洛伊戰(zhàn)爭

的爆發(fā)。

9.decimalnumbers

【答案】Thedecimalsystemisa10-baseddigitalsystem.

【解析】“decimalsystem”為十進制,是以10為基礎的數(shù)字系統(tǒng)。

10.BigBrother

【答案】BigBrotherreferstoaperson,government,ororganizationwhich

hascompletecontroloverpeopleandisalwayscheckingwhattheydo.

【解析】“老大哥”指的是一個完全監(jiān)視與控制著人們的人、政府或組

織。

二、詞匯語法題(每題0.5分,總共l0分)

Directions:Foreachquestioninthissection.pleaseselectthebestanswer

fromamongthechoicesgiven.

1.Thestereotypicalimageofmasculinityassumesthatweepingis_______

“unmanly”behavior,andnotsimplyahumanreactionwhichmaybe

_______byeithersex.

A.inexplicably….repented

B.excessively….discerned

C.essentially….defined

D.inherently….adopted

E.intentionally….exaggerated

【答案】D

【解析】句意:男子氣概的刻板印象人為哭泣是一種本質上“不男人”的

行為,而不僅僅是一種無論何種性別都可以采用的人類反

應?!癷nexplicably”說不清的?!皉epent”悔悟。

2.Therearetoomany_______andnotenoughseriousworkers.

A.sycophants

B.kleptomaniacs

C.novices

D.dilettantes

E.zealots

【答案】D

【解析】根據(jù)句意可知,空白處應該與“seriousworkers”意思相

反。“dilettante”業(yè)余愛好者。“sycophant”諂媚者?!発leptomaniac”有竊盜

癖的人?!皀ovice”初學者。“zealot”狂熱者。

3.Ifyoucometotheconferencetablewithsuchan_______attitude,we

cannotexpecttoreachanyharmoniousagreement.

A.exemplary

B.iridescent

C.indolent

D.obdurate

E.unwonted

【答案】D

【解析】根據(jù)后半句“harmonious”可知,空格處應該是一個貶義詞,而

且意思與之相反?!皁bdurate”頑固的?!癳xemplary”典范

的?!癷ridescent”彩虹色的?!癷ndolent”懶惰的?!皍nwonted”不習慣的。

4.Thegoodnight'ssleephad_______effectonthewearyclimber,who

wokerefreshedandeagertoresumetheascent.

A.aninnocuous

B.atonic

C.aminor

D.anenervating

E.adetrimental

【答案】B

【解析】“tonic”滋補的;使精神振作的。“innocuous”無害

的?!癳nervating”使人衰弱的?!癲etrimental”不利的。

5.Sheisaninteresting_______,aninfinitelyshypersonwho,inapparent

contradiction,possessesanenormouslyintuitive_______forunderstanding

people.

A.aberrationdisdain

B.caricaturetalent

C.specimenloathing

D.phenomenondisinclination

E.paradoxgift

【答案】E

【解析】句意:她是個有趣的矛盾體,一個十分害羞的人卻有一種能夠

憑直覺理解他人的強大天賦?!癶aveagift/talentfor”對……有天

賦?!癮berration”失常?!癱aricature”諷刺畫?!皊pecimen”樣

品。“disdain”蔑視。

6.Althoughitspublicityhasbeen_______,thefilmitselfisintelligent,

well-acted,handsomelyproduced,andaltogether_______.

A.tastelessrespectable

B.extensivemoderate

C.sophisticatedamateur

D.risquécrude

E.perfectspectacular

【答案】A

【解析】第一個空格處應該與“intelligent,well-acted,handsomely”意思相

反,而第二個空格處應與這幾個詞意思相近,因此A項符合題意。

7.Conservativehistorianswhorepresentatraditionalaccountedas_______

becauseofitsagemaybeguiltyoftakingontrustwhattheyshouldhave

_______inaconscientiousfashion.

A.ancientestablished

B.falsereiterated

C.mythicalfabricated

D.accurateexamined

E.suspiciouschallenged

【答案】D

【解析】句意:那些僅僅因為其年代久遠,而將歷史傳說描述成可靠準

確的保守歷史學家應該為他們的這種做法感到羞愧,他們本應該采取認

真謹慎的態(tài)度來探究它們?!皉eiterate”重申。根據(jù)“guilty”和“should

have”可知,這些科學家們原本應該仔細檢查,因此D項正確。

8.Maggieisaprocrastinator,naturallyinclinedto_______andto_______

discussions.

A.meddlescoffat

B.long

C.misbehavedisrupt

D.sneerterminate

E.withdraw….intrudein

【答案】B

【解析】根據(jù)and可知,兩個單詞應該意思相近。“meddle”管閑

事?!皊coffat”嘲笑?!皌emporize”拖延。“procrastinator”拖延者。B項兩個

單詞都有“延長”的意思,因此B項正確。

9.Opponentsoftheresearchinstitutelabelit_______anachronism;its

scholars,theyallege,have______rivalingthoseofpre-RevolutionaryFrench

nobility.

A.anelitist….perquisites

B.amonarchical….tribulations

C.anirreproachable….luxuries

D.areprehensible….afflictions

E.acommendable….privileges

【答案】A

【解析】句意:這所研究所的對手給它貼上了精英的錯誤時代標簽,他

們宣稱,這家研究所的學者領取的額外津貼相當于那些革命前的法國貴

族?!癮nachronism”時代錯誤?!皃erquisite”額外補貼。“irreproachable”無

可指責的?!皉eprehensible”應斥責的?!癱ommendable”值得贊美的。根據(jù)

句意可知,這所研究所的對手在諷刺其額外津貼太多。

10.SinceestablishingtheChildren'sDefenseFundin1973,MarianWright

Edelmanhasbeenan_____advocate,steadfastandconstant.

A.unwitting

B.unswerving

C.inhibiting

D.elusive

E.antagonistic

【答案】B

【解析】空白處單詞應該與“steadfastandconstant”意思相近,因此B

項“堅定不移的”符合題意?!皍nwitting”不知情的?!皍nswerving”堅定

的。“inhibiting”約束的。“elusive”易忘的。“antagonistic”敵對的。

11.Thebeardeddragonlizardisavoraciouseater,so_______thatitwill

consumeasmanyinsectsaspossible.

A.abstemious

B.cannibalistic

C.slovenly

D.insatiable

E.unpalatable

【答案】D

【解析】根據(jù)句意可知,空白處單詞應與“voracious”意思相近,因此D

項正確?!皏oracious”貪吃的?!癷nsatiable”貪得無厭的?!癮bstemious”節(jié)約

的。“cannibalistic”同類相食的。“slovenly”懶散的?!皍npalatable”味道差

的。

12.Asonewouldexpect,thereclusivepoet_______publicappearances

andinvasionsofprivacy.

A.rewarded

B.endorsed

C.neglected

D.invited

E.detested

【答案】E

【解析】句意:正如人們所期望的那樣,隱居詩人十分厭惡公開露面和

被侵犯隱私。“reclusive”隱居的。“endorse”認可。空格處表示“隱居詩

人”對“公眾場合的亮相和個人隱私被侵犯”做的動作,因此E項正確。

13.Onlyrecentlycreated,thisorchidisa_______,aplantproducedby

deliberatelycrossbreedingtwodifferentvarietiesofflowers.

A.misnomer

B.hybrid

C.vector

D.curative

E.precursor

【答案】B

【解析】根據(jù)“crossbreeding”可知,這種蘭花是雜交所得,因此B項正

確?!癶ybrid”雜種?!癿isnomer”用詞不當?!皏ector”矢量?!癱urative”藥

品?!皃recursor”先驅。

14.Physicalexerciseoftenhasa_______effect,releasingemotional

tensionandrefreshingthespirit.

A.pejorative

B.debilitating

C.cathartic

D.retentive

E.tenacious

【答案】C

【解析】根據(jù)后面“釋放情感壓力”與“使人精神振奮”,空格處單詞應該

是有宣泄意思的形容詞。“cathartic”通便的;精神宣泄

的?!皃ejorative”輕蔑的?!癲ebilitating”使衰弱的?!皉etentive”記性好

的。“tenacious”頑強的。

15.Thejudgesforthechilicompetitionwere_______,notingsubtle

differencesbetweendishedthatmostpeoplewouldnotdetect.

A.obscure

B.deferential

C.discriminating

D.sanctimonious

E.unrelenting

【答案】C

【解析】句意:麻辣比賽的評委是有識別能力的,能發(fā)現(xiàn)別人不能發(fā)現(xiàn)

的菜肴之間的細微差別?!癲iscriminating”有識別力的?!癲eferential”恭敬

的?!皊anctimonious”假裝虔誠的?!皍nrelenting”無情的;不屈不撓的。

16.Namedinhonoroftheschool'sfounder,theRichardBrownstone

CommunityServiceFellowshipisoneofthehighestawards_______

BrownstoneSchoolgraduates.

A.conscriptedto

B.redeemedfor

C.conferredon

D.relegatedto

E.deprivedof

【答案】C

【解析】句意:為了紀念學校的創(chuàng)始人,理查德布朗斯通社區(qū)服務獎學

金是授予布朗斯通學校畢業(yè)生最高的獎學金之一?!癱onferon”授

給。“conscript”征召?!皉edeemfor”為……彌補?!皉elegateto”委托

給?!癲epriveof”剝奪。

17.Afterseveralmonthsoftraining,the_______youngspanielwasfinally

______enoughtobewalkedsafelywithoutaleash.

A.eager….unruly

B.placid….defiant

C.clever….helpful

D.boisterous….docile

E.vigilant….convinced

【答案】D

【解析】句意:經(jīng)過幾個月的訓練,性格暴躁的西班牙獵狗終于十分溫

順,可以不系皮帶安全地遛彎。根據(jù)“finally”可知,兩個空白處單詞意

思應該相反,而且第一個應該帶有貶義?!癰oisterous”狂暴

的。“docile”溫順的。“placid”平靜的。“defiant”挑釁的。“vigilant”警惕

的。

18.FolkpainterGrandmaMosehasbecomesuchanenduringiconthat

manyconsiderher_____ofAmerica.

A.aninnovator

B.anemblem

C.asuccessor

D.adetractor

E.alobbyist

【答案】B

【解析】句意:民間畫家莫斯已經(jīng)成為一個經(jīng)久不衰的偶像,許多人認

為她是美國的象征?!癳mblem”象征?!癲etractor”貶低者?!發(fā)obbyist”說

客。根據(jù)“anenduringicon”可知B項正確。

19.Theinternwasalmosttoo_______;hefeltthesufferingofhispatients

asifitwerehisown.

A.candid

B.disarming

C.empathetic

D.insightful

E.hysterical

【答案】C

【解析】句意:那個實習生幾乎太感性了,他覺得病人的痛苦好像是他

自己的痛苦?!癳mpathetic”同感的。“candid”公正的。“disarming”使解除

警戒心的。“hysterical”歇斯底里的。

20.Thefewfemalephysicianspracticingattheendofthenineteenth

centurymightbeconsidered_______,becausetheyconstitutedaverysmall

percentageofallphysicians.

A.miscreants

B.revisionists

C.anomalies

D.pacifists

E.extremists

【答案】C

【解析】句意:19世紀末的少數(shù)女內科醫(yī)生被認為是特殊的,因為她們

只占所有內科醫(yī)生中很少的一部分。因為是少數(shù)一部分人,也就是不與

大眾相同,所以選擇C?!癮nomaly”反常事物。“miscreant”異端;異教

徒?!皉evisionist”修正主義者?!皃acifist”和平主義者。

三、閱讀理解(每題1.25分,總共15分)

Direction:Inthissectiontherearetwopassagesfollowedbyquestionsor

unfinishedstatements,eachwithfivesuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,C,D,

andE.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.

Questions1-12arebasedonthefollowingpassages.

Isaperson'sgenderanimportantinfluenceonhowheorshebehaveswith

others?Contemporarysociologistsandotherscholarshavearguedthis

questionfiercely.Thefollowingpairofpassagespresentstwocontrasting

voicesfromthatdebate.

Passage1

[1]Thedesiretoaffirmthatwomenandmenarecompletelyequalhasmade

somescholarsreluctanttoshowwaysinwhichtheyaredifferent,because

differencesbetweentwogroupsofpeoplehavesooftenbeenusedto

“justify”unequaltreatmentandopportunity.MuchasIunderstandandamin

sympathywiththosewhowishtherewerenodifferencesbetweenwomen

andmenonlyreparablesocialinjustice-myresearchonstylesofconversation

tellsmethat,atleastinthisarea,itsimplyisn'tso.Ibelievethatthereare

genderdifferencesinwaysofspeaking,andweneedtoidentifyand

understandthem.Withoutsuchunderstanding,wearedoomedtoblame

othersorourselves-orourownrelationships-fortheotherwisemystifyingand

damagingeffectsofourcontrastingconversationalstyles.

[2]Itiscleartomethatrecognizinggenderdifferencesinconversational

styleswouldfreeindividualsfromtheburdenofaninappropriatesenseof

beingatfaultforchronicdisagreements.Manywomenandmenfeel

dissatisfiedwiththeircloserelationships-withspouses,siblings,parents-and

becomeevenmorefrustratedwhentheytrytotalkthingsout.Takinga

sociolinguisticapproachtosuchtroublingencountersmakesitpossibleto

explainthesedissatisfactionswithoutaccusinganyoneofbeingwrongand

withoutblaming-ordiscarding-therelationship.

[3]ThesociolinguisticapproachItakeinmyworkisbasedonmybeliefthat

manyfrictionsarisebecause,hereintheUnitedStates,boysandgirlsgrow

upinwhatareessentiallydifferentcultures,sothattalkbetweenwomenand

menisactuallycross-culturalcommunication.Forlittleboys,talkisprimarily

ameansofmakingstatementofachievementthroughgameslikebragging

contests.Thismayalsobedonebyexhibitingknowledgeorskillandby

holdingcenterstagethroughsuchverbalperformanceasstorytelling,joking,

orimpartinginformation.Littlegirlsappeartobeeagertoshareandcompare

interestsandideas.Emphasisisplacedondisplayingsimilaritiesand

matchingexperiences.Forthem,thelanguageofconversationisprimarilya

languageofrapport:awayofestablishingconnection,andnegotiating

relationships.Sothisviewofchildren'sbehaviorpredictsthatmorewomen

thanmenwillbecomfortablespeakingone-on-one,toindividuals.Andeven

whenaddressinganaudience,womenmaybe45moreconcernedthanmen

withestablishingrapport.

Passage2

[1]Genderstereotypesshouldconcernusforseveralreasons.First,theymay

dictatewhatwenoticeandbiasourperceptionsinthedirectionof

expectation.Someresearchersattempttoelucidategenderdifferencesin

ordertohelpwomenandmenunderstandandrespondtooneanotherbetter.

Intheprocess,however,theirworkencouragespeopletonoticeandattendto

differencesratherthansimilarities,toperceivemenandwomenin

accordancewithstereotypesthatmaynotaccuratelydepicttheirbehavioror

intentions.Second,genderstereotypesmaynotonlydescribebehaviorbut

alsoprescribeit,dictatinghowmenandwomen“should”behave.People

begintoactinwaysthatsupportotherpeople'sgender-roleexpectationsof

them.

[2]Itistimetorethinkourunderstandingofgender,tomoveawayfromthe

notionthatmenandwomenhavetwocontrastingstylesofinteractionthat

wereacquiredinchildhood.Weneedtomovefromaconceptualizationof

genderasanattributeorstyleofbehaviortoanunderstandingofgenderas

somethingpeopledoinsocialinteraction.Asanotedscholarproposes,

“Noneofusisfeminineorismasculineorfailstobeeitherofthose.In

particularcontextspeopledofeminine,inothers,theydomasculine.”People

displaycontradictorybehaviorsastheyencounterdifferentsocialnormsand

pressures.

[3]Someresearchersviewmale-femaleconversationsascross-cultural

communication.Thetwo-culturesapproachpostulatesthatdifficultiesin

communicationbetweenmenandwomenarisebecauseofaclashof

conversationalstyles.Butthisapproachhasanumberoflimitations.First,the

coherenceofmaleandfemalesubculturesinchildhoodhasbeenexaggerated.

Wearriveatacontrastingpictureoftheculturesofboysandgirlsonlyby

singlingoutthosechildrenwhofitcommongenderstereotypesand

marginalizingothers.Wefailtonoticethechildrenwhodonotfitthose

stereotypes-forexample,boyswhoexcelatcaringforyoungersiblingsor

girlswhoenjoybuildingthingsinshopclass.Second,althoughchildrenmay

choosesamesexplaymatesaspreferredpartners,theyinteractdailyinside

andoutsideschoolwiththeoppositesex.Childrenhavecountless

experiencescommunicatingwithpeopleofbothsexes:theydonotlearnto

communicateingender-segregatedworlds.Theylearntodisplaydifferent

stylesofinteractionindifferentcontexts:theydonotlearnasinglegender-

relatedstyle.Thesamechildmaydisplaydominanceandgiveorderstoa

youngerplaymatebutshowdeferenceandfollowordersfromanolderfriend.

1.Thetwopassagesdiffermostonwhichtopic?

A.Whetherboysandgirlscommunicateingenderspecificpatterns

B.Whetherimportantsocialbehaviorislearnedinchildhood

C.Whetheradultconversationalstylescanbestudiedsystematically

D.Whethergenderpraysaroleindeterminingachild'splaytimeactivities

E.Whethersocietyconcernsitselfwiththeconceptofgenderroles

2.TheprimarypurposeofPassage1isto_______.

A.presentahistoricaloverviewofacontroversy

B.acknowledgepreviouserrorsinthinking

C.urgechangesinorganizedactivitiesprovidedforchildren

D.assertthevalueofaparticularapproachtoanissue

E.downplaythesignificanceofarecentdiscovery

3.Passage1makeswhichsuggestionabouttheworkof“somescholars”

(Paragraph1)?

A.Itwillbecomewidelyacceptedinthescientificcommunity.

B.Itiswellintentionedbutmisguided.

C.Itattemptstobeobjectivebutdoesnotsucceed.

D.Itputsforthaconvincingtheory.

E.Itcouldbeusedtoexcuseinjusticeinasociety.

4.Passage1arguesthat“recognizinggenderdifferences”(Paragraph2)

wouldmostlikely_______.

A.causepeopletoexaggeratetheirsimilaritieswhencommunicatingwith

oneanother

B.leadtofurtherdissatisfactioninConversationsamongfriendsandrelatives

C.promotetheequaltreatmentofdistinctsocialgroups

D.relieveindividualsofmuchoftheblameforproblemsinrelationships

E.affectthewaythatfutureresearchongenderisconducted

5.In(“Littlegirls….relationships”,Paragraph3),theauthorofPassage1

assumesthatforgirls,aprimaryfunctionofcommunicationisto_______.

A.fosterasenseofintimacybetweenspeakerandlistener

B.establishasetofconversationalrulessharedbyspeakerandlistener

C.conveyinformationpreviouslyunknownbythelistener

D.promotenostalgicfeelingsaboutpastfriendships

E.createanobjectiveatmosphereforpersonaldiscussions

6.TheauthorofPassage2wouldmostlikelychallengetheclaimmadein

Paragraph3ofPassage1(“Themunication”)byarguing

that_____.

A.childrendonotgrowupinsingle-gendercultures

B.childrenmaybecomeskilledatdeceivingadults

C.genderdifferencesareimpossibletoassessscientifically

D.thereislessconflictbetweenmenandwomenthansociologistsassume

E.children'sbehaviorshavechangeddramaticallyinrecentyears

7.ThesentenceinParagraph1ofPassage2(“First...expectation”)primarily

emphasizeswhichdamagingeffectofgenderstereotypes?

A.Theymayoffendthepersonbeingstereotyped.

B.Theymaydistortourobservationsofpeoplewemeet.

C.Theyhavebeenusedtojustifygenderinequality.

D.Theycommonlycausemiscommunicationbetweenmenantiwomen.

E.Theyreflectnegativelyonthosewhobelieveinthem.

8.TheassumptionsunderlyingtheresearchworkdescribedinParagraphl

ofPassage2(“Someresearchersattemptto...tooneanotherbetter”)are

mostsimilartotheassumptionsheldbythe_____.

A.“scholars”underlinedinParagraph1ofPassage1

B.“womenandmen”underlinedinParagraph2ofPassage1

C.“notedscholar”underlinedinParagraph2ofPassage2

D.authorofPassage1

E.authorofPassage2

9.ThequotationinParagraph2ofPassage2(“None...masculine”)

primarilyservesto_____.

A.introduceapersonalexperience

B.provideatypicalexample

C.elaborateonanidea

D.signalachangeintopic

E.offerrecentresearchdata

10.Passage2suggeststhatsomescholarsconstruct“acontrastingpictureof

theculturesofboysandgirls(Paragraph3ofPassage2)bystudyingchildren

whose

A.readinesstointeractwithstrangersisapparent

B.demandforapprovalfromadultsisparticularlystrong

C.rebellionagainstauthorityresultsincreativebehavior

D.personalitiesarehighlyidiosyncratic

E.actionscorrespondtoanarrowpreconceptionofbehavior

11.TheauthorofPassage2impliesthatthe“boys”underlinedinParagraph

3ofPassage2andthe“child”underlinedinParagraph3ofPassage2

resembleoneanotherinthatthey_____.

A.havenotlearnedtoimitateadultbehaviors

B.refusetogetalongwiththeirpeers

C.donotconformtotraditionalgenderstereotypes

D.openlymockadultexpectationsabouttheirbehavior

E.communicateprimarilywithchildrenoftheirowngender

12.Whichofthefollowingbestcharacterizestheideasaboutgender

communicationstylesastheyarepresentedinthetwopassages?

A.Passage1arguesthatstylesarebasedoncompetition,whilePassage2

suggeststhattheyareaformofcooperation.

B.Passage1arguesthatstylesareaburden,whilePassage2impliesthat

theycanhelpfacilitaterelationshipsbetweenmenandwomen.

C.Passage1claimsthatstylesaresemantic,whilePassage2suggeststhat

theyarewhimsical.

D.Passage1suggeststhatstylesareconstant,whilePassage2arguesthat

theyarefluid.

E.Passage1statesthatstylesarerandom,whilePassage2indicatesthattheir

patternsbecomeobviousuponcloserscrutiny.

【答案與解析】

1.A第一篇文章第三段中說“talkbetweenwomenandmenisactually

cross-culturalcommunication”,由第二篇文章第三段可知,作者認為這

種觀點有一些局限性。因此兩篇文章的主要差異在于男孩和女孩是否在

特定性別模式下進行交流。

2.D由第一篇文章可知,盡管作者很理解并同情那些希望男女之間沒

有差別的人,但作者相信在說話的方式上存在性別差異,我們需要識別

并理解它們。

3.B第一篇說到一些學者“reluctanttoshowwaysinwhich...'justify'

unequaltreatment”。作者認為那些學者的本意是好的,但卻不同意他們

的觀點。作者顯然認為承認性別差異有助于人們與異性交往。

4.D第一篇關于性別差異的方法涉及男性和女性與配偶、兄弟姐妹和

朋友的親密關系。根據(jù)這篇文章,“recognizinggenderdifferencesin

conversationalstyleswouldfreeindividualsfromtheburdenofan

inappropriatesenseofbeingatfault”。也就是說這種認識會讓人們避免因

性別誤解而責備自己(或他人)。

5.A第一篇文章描述了女孩如何通過交流尋求與他人建立親密關系:

小女孩在談話中強調“displayingsimilaritiesandmatchingexperiences”。

這篇文章指出,對于女孩來說,語言的目的是“establishingconnection

andnegotiatingrelationships”。

6.A第一篇文章提出“boysandgirlsgrowupinwhatareessentially

differentcultures”,因此任何挑戰(zhàn)都必須直接解決這一要求。第二篇文

章的作者說,孩子們有“countlessexperiencescommunicatingwithpeople

ofbothsexes”。因此第二篇文章的作者會認為兒童在單一性別文化中不

會成長。

7.B根據(jù)作者的觀點,刻板印象“maydictatewhatwenoticeandbiasour

perceptionsinthedirectionofexpectation”。換句話說,當我們遇到別人

時,性別刻板印象可能會導致我們去尋找那些我們所期望的品質,并把

注意力集中在這些品質而不是別的東西上。這些刻板印象使人們很難用

公平公正的眼光去觀察人們;他們扭曲了我們對人的看法。

8.D題干中提到的研究者的假設與第一篇作者的觀點非常相似。雙方

都想“toelucidategenderdifferencesinordertohelpwomenandmen

understandandrespondtoeachotherbetter.”正如第一篇的作者所說,“itis

cleartomethatrecognizinggenderdifferencesinconversationalstyleswould

freeindividualsfromtheburdenofaninappropriatesenseofbeingat

fault”。

9.C這句話前面的句子認為,我們需要把性別看作是“assomething

peopledoinsocialinteraction”。引文指出,“inparticularcontextspeople

dofeminine,inothers,theydomasculine,”這一觀點闡述了人們的行為是

由情境而不是性別決定的。

10.E根據(jù)第二篇文章,為了突出男孩和女孩之間的差異,一些學

者“singlingoutthosechildrenwhofitcommongenderstereotypesand

marginalizingothers”。通過研究那些傾向于按照刻板印象行事的孩子,

或者“narrowpreconceptionsofbehavior”,這些學者的研究成果中突出顯

示男孩和女孩的文化差異。

11.C作者以這些孩子為例,說明他們不符合傳統(tǒng)的性別觀念。作者指

出,“boyswhoexcelatcaringforyoungersiblings”的男孩們與女孩有更多

的聯(lián)系。同樣的,一個孩子對年輕的玩伴表現(xiàn)出支配傾向,而尊重一個

年長朋友,他的這種行為是由情況而不是性別來決定的。

12.D根據(jù)第一篇文章,溝通方式是由性別決定的,因此是固定的和

可預測的。作者說:“Ibelievethattherearegenderdifferencesinwaysof

speaking,andweneedtoidentifyandunderstandthem”。第二篇文章說,

性別溝通方式是不固定的,根據(jù)個人和情況而變化:“peopledisplay

contradictorybehaviorsastheyencounterdifferentsocialnormsand

pressures”。

四、解釋理解題(每題2分,總共10分)

Directions:ExplaininEnglishhowyouunderstandthefollowingsayingsand

quotes.

1.Itisalwayssafetolearn,evenfromourenemies;seldomsafetoventure

toinstruct,evenourfriends.

—Charles·CalebColton

【答案】Learnfromothersisalwaysasafebehavior.Buttoinstructothers

arealwaysnotsafe,becausenoteveryoneiswillingtobeinstructed.

【解析】學習總是安全的,哪怕是向敵人學習;教育別人卻要冒風險,

哪怕是教育朋友。

2.Toknowthatweknowwhatweknow,andtoknowthatwedonotknow

whatwedonotknow,thatistrueknowledge.—Nicolaus·Copernicus

【答案】Ifweknowwhatweknowandwhatwedonotknow,wehavethe

trueknowledge.

【解析】這句話可意譯為“知之為知之,不知為不知,是知也?!?/p>

3.Dictionaryistheonlyplacethatsuccesscomesbeforework.

【答案】Indictionary,theword“success”issortedbefore“work”.Butin

reallife,successcanonlybegainedbywork.

【解析】在字典里,成功比工作排得靠前。但是在生活中,只有通過努

力工作才能獲得成功。

4.Thedifferencebetweenschoolandlife?Inschool,you'retaughtalesson

andthengivenatest.Inlife,you'regivenatestthatteachesyoualesson.

—Tom·Bodett

【答案】Inschool,welearntheknowledgeandthenpractice.Butinlife,

failureisourteacher.Wepracticefirstandthenknowhowitworks.

【解析】學校與生活的區(qū)別是什么?在學校,先上課后考試。在生活中

則是先接受考驗然后再學到知識。

5.IhaveasmuchauthorityasthePope;Ijustdon'thaveasmanypeople

whobelieveit.

—George·Carlin

【答案】ThedifferencebetweenthePopeandIisthatIhavelessadvocates,

butwehavethesamequantityofauthority.

【解析】教皇的信徒和擁護者眾多,而我們的區(qū)別就在于我的擁護者

少,然而我們擁有的權利是一樣多的。

五、完形填空(每題一分,總共15分)

What__1__?Variousremediesareinvogue,noneefficacious,indeed-thatis

mypoint-alldeleterious.Thereisnothingforitbutburningnine-tenthsofthe

stuff.Forconsidertheseremedies.

First,ofcourse,comesthemanwhosimplygives__2__,whosays:“Ihaven't

thetime,”andgoesunder.Virtue,theysay,isitsownreward.Notforhim.

Hetriestopassitoffblusteringlybutheisashamedofhimself__3__death.

Secondisthemanwho,swindlerthoughhebe,yet__4__applauseaspaying

backthe“everyone”journalistinhisownbasecoin.Hedefinesinhismind

thelittlepatchofliteraturethathecanread,thencondemnsalltherest__5__

generalgroundsevolvingaformulawhichshallbevaguelytenableandshall

vaguelyabsolvehim.Aneageryouthasks:“Pray,Sir,whatisyouropinion

ofMrs.VirginiaWoolf?”Hereplies:“Noopinionofmine,mydear

Guildenstern,wouldbeofmuchusetoyou,__6__Mrs.Woolf.IfearIaman

oldfogey.Thesemodernpeopleseemtometohavelosttheirway.Fielding

andJaneAustenaregoodenoughforme.”Guildensternretires,suitably

abashed,andvaguely__7__Mrs.WoolfwithMrs.BertramAtkey,Alice

MeynellwithEllaWheelerWilcox.

Thethirdmangallantlyfacestheinsolubleproblemby__8__thefashion.

Settinghisjaw,hespecialisesinthemodemsofwhomonereadsmostinthe

TimesLiterarySupplement.Feverishly,heconstheworkofallauthors

enshrinedinthatausteremausoleum;feverishly,becausehemayatany

momentbecaughtnappingby__9__.Thisthirdsectionformsthebulkofthe

educatedclass.Membersareeverywhereandspoileverything.Literaturehas

twogreatuses:Thefundamentaluseisthatitcreatesandsatisfiesakeener

tasteforlife;thesuperficialuseisthatit__10_aprecioussocialamenity.

Ourthirdmannotonlyknowsnothingofthefirst;heruinsthesecond.

Decentpeopleconverseaboutbookswithaview__11__commonground

andexchangingdelight(deeporfrivolous)thereon.ButtheThirdManis

mostlyanti-social.Heselectssomevoluminousauthorandcatechiseshis

victimtillhehasfoundaworkwhichthevictimhasnotread.Withahootof

joyousdisgustheleapsupontheconfessionandextolstheunreadbookasthe

finestofthelist.Suchamanwillalwaysbefoundsmackinghislipsinpublic

overStevenson's"WrongBox"toLewisCarroll's“SylvieandBruno.”Chief

ofthistribe,apparently,wasnolessapersonthanColeridge,ofwhom

Hazlittreports:“Hedidnotspeakofhis[Butler's]‘Analogy,’butofhis

‘SermonsattheRollsChapel,’ofwhichIhadneverheard.Coleridge

somehowalwayscontrivedtoprefertheunknowntotheknown.”Exactly;for

thegreataimsof__12__peopleare(1)toavoidbeingscoredoff;(2)toscore

off__13__.Itisthisignoblecompetitionwhichhasruinedtaste,for__14__

itonwemustneedtofollowthecrowd.Itwouldnever__15__toentera

roomfullofpersonsdiscussingMasefieldorWalterdelaMareandexplain

wistfully:“I'vebeenreadingWhittierallday.”MasefieldanddelaMarea

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