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...wd......wd...word版本整理分享...wd...2018考研英語一真題和答案完整版SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext。Choosethebestword〔s〕foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET?!?0points〕Trustisatrickybusiness。Ontheonehand,it‘sanecessarycondition1manyworthwhilethings:childcare,friendships,etc。Ontheotherhand,puttingyour2,inthewrongplaceoftencarriesahigh3。4,whydowetrustatallWell,becauseitfeelsgood。5peopleplacetheirtrustinanindividualoraninstitution,theirbrainsreleaseoxytocin,ahormonethat6pleasurablefeelingsandtriggerstheherdinginstructthatpromptshumansto7withoneanother。Scientistshavefoundthatexposure8thishormoneputsusinatrusting9:InaSwissstudy,researcherssprayedoxytocinintothenosesofhalfthesubjects;thosesubjectswerereadytolendsignificantlyhigheramountsofmoneytostrangersthanweretheir10whoinhaledsomethingelse。11forus,wealsohaveasixthsensefordishonestythatmay12us。ACanadianstudyfoundthatchildrenasyoungas14monthscandifferentiate13acrediblepersonandadishonestone。Sixtytoddlerswereeach14toanadulttesterholdingaplasticcontainer。Thetesterwouldask,“What’sinhere〞beforelookingintothecontainer,smiling,andexclaiming,“Wow!〞Eachsubjectwastheninvitedtolook15。Halfofthemfoundatoy;theotherhalf16thecontainerwasempty-andrealizedthetesterhad17them。Amongthechildrenwhohadnotbeentricked,themajoritywere18tocooperatewiththetesterinlearninganewskill,demonstratingthattheytrustedhisleadership。19,onlyfiveofthe30childrenpairedwiththe“20〞testerparticipatedinafollow-upactivity。1。[A]on[B]like[C]for[D]from2。[A]faith[B]concern[C]attention[D]interest3。[A]benefit[B]debt[C]hope[D]price4。[A]Therefore[B]Then[C]Instead[D]Again5。[A]Until[B]Unless[C]Although[D]When6。[A]selects[B]produces[C]applies[D]maintains7。[A]consult[B]compete[C]connect[D]compare8。[A]at[B]by[C]of[D]to9。[A]context[B]mood[C]period[D]circle10。[A]counterparts[B]substitutes[C]colleagues[D]supporters11。[A]Funny[B]Lucky[C]Odd[D]Ironic12。[A]monitor[B]protect[C]surprise[D]delight13。[A]between[B]within[C]toward[D]over14。[A]transferred[B]added[C]introduced[D]entrusted15。[A]out[B]back[C]around[D]inside16。[A]discovered[B]proved[C]insisted[D]。remembered17。[A]betrayed[B]wronged[C]fooled[D]mocked18。[A]forced[B]willing[C]hesitant[D]entitled19。[A]Incontrast[B]Asaresult[C]Onthewhole[D]Forinstance20。[A]inflexible[B]incapable[C]unreliable[D]unsuitableSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts。AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD。MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET。〔40points〕Text1Amongtheannoyingchallengesfacingthemiddleclassisonethatwillprobablygounmentionedinthenextpresidentialcampaign:WhathappenswhentherobotscomefortheirjobsDon‘tdismissthatpossibilityentirely。AbouthalfofU.S。jobsareathighriskofbeingautomated,accordingtoaUniversityofOxfordstudy,withthemiddleclassdisproportionatelysqueezed。Lower-incomejobslikegardeningordaycaredon’tappealtorobots。Butmanymiddle-classoccupations-trucking,financialadvice,softwareengineering—havearousedtheirinterest,orsoonwill。Therichowntherobots,sotheywillbefine。Thisisn‘ttobealarmist。Optimistspointoutthattechnologicalupheavalhasbenefitedworkersinthepast。TheIndustrialRevolutiondidn’tgosowellforLudditeswhosejobsweredisplacedbymechanizedlooms,butiteventuallyraisedlivingstandardsandcreatedmorejobsthanitdestroyed。Likewise,automationshouldeventuallyboostproductivity,stimulatedemandbydrivingdownprices,andfreeworkersfromhard,boringwork。Butinthemediumterm,middle-classworkersmayneedalotofhelpadjusting。Thefirststep,asErikBrynjolfssonandAndrewMcAfeeargueinTheSecondMachineAge,shouldberethinkingeducationandjobtraining。Curriculums—fromgrammarschooltocollege-shouldevolvetofocuslessonmemorizingfactsandmoreoncreativityandcomplexcommunication。Vocationalschoolsshoulddoabetterjoboffosteringproblem-solvingskillsandhelpingstudentsworkalongsiderobots。Onlineeducationcansupplementthetraditionalkind。Itcouldmakeextratrainingandinstructionaffordable。Professionalstryingtoacquirenewskillswillbeabletodosowithoutgoingintodebt。ThechallengeofcopingwithautomationunderlinestheneedfortheU.S。toreviveitsfadingbusinessdynamism:Startingnewcompaniesmustbemadeeasier。Inpreviouserasofdrastictechnologicalchange,entrepreneurssmoothedthetransitionbydreamingupwaystocombinelaborandmachines。Thebestusesof3Dprintersandvirtualrealityhaven‘tbeeninventedyet。TheU.S。needsthenewcompaniesthatwillinventthem。Finally,becauseautomationthreatenstowidenthegapbetweencapitalincomeandlaborincome,taxesandthesafetynetwillhavetoberethought。Taxesonlow-wagelaborneedtobecut,andwagesubsidiessuchastheearnedincometaxcreditshouldbeexpanded:Thiswouldboostincomes,encouragework,rewardcompaniesforjobcreation,andreduceinequality。Technologywillimprovesocietyinwaysbigandsmalloverthenextfewyears,yetthiswillbelittlecomforttothosewhofindtheirlivesandcareersupendedbyautomation。Destroyingthemachinesthatarecomingforourjobswouldbenuts。Butpoliciestohelpworkersadaptwillbeindispensable。21.Whowillbemostthreatenedbyautomation[A]Leadingpoliticians。[B]Low-wagelaborers。[C]Robotowners。[D]Middle-classworkers。22。Whichofthefollowingbestrepresenttheauthor’sview[A]Worriesaboutautomationareinfactgroundless。[B]Optimists‘opinionsonnewtechfindlittlesupport。[C]Issuesarisingfromautomationneedtobetackled[D]Negativeconsequencesofnewtechcanbeavoided23.Educationintheageofautomationshouldputmoreemphasison[A]creativepotential。[B]job-huntingskills。[C]individualneeds。[D]cooperativespirit。24.Theauthorsuggeststhattaxpoliciesbeaimedat[A]encouragingthedevelopmentofautomation。[B]increasingthereturnoncapitalinvestment。[C]easingthehostilitybetweenrichandpoor。[D]preventingtheincomegapfromwidening。25.Inthistext,theauthorpresentsaproblemwith[A]opposingviewsonit。[B]possiblesolutionstoit。[C]itsalarmingimpacts。[D]itsmajorvariations。Text2AnewsurveybyHarvardUniversityfindsmorethantwo-thirdsofyoungAmericansdisapproveofPresidentTrump’suseofTwitter。TheimplicationisthatMillennialsprefernewsfromtheWhiteHousetobefilteredthroughothersource,Notapresident’ssocialmediaplatform。MostAmericansrelyonsocialmediatocheckdailyheadlines。Yetasdistrusthasrisentowardallmedia,peoplemaybestartingtobeefuptheirmedialiteracyskills。Suchatrendisbadlyneeded。Duringthe2016presidentialcampaign,nearlyaquarterofwebcontentsharedbyTwitterusersinthepoliticallycriticalstateofMichiganwasfakenews,accordingtotheUniversityofOxford。AndasurveyconductedforBuzzFeedNewsfound44percentofFacebookusersrarelyornevertrustnewsfromthemediagiant。Youngpeoplewhoaredigitalnativesareindeedbecomingmoreskillfulatseparatingfactfromfictionincyberspace。AKnightFoundationfocus-groupsurveyofyoungpeoplebetweenages14and24foundtheyuse“distributedtrust〞toverifystories。Theycross-checksourcesandprefernewsfromdifferentperspectives—especiallythosethatareopenaboutanybias。“Manyyoungpeopleassumeagreatdealofpersonalresponsibilityforeducatingthemselvesandactivelyseekingoutopposingviewpoints,〞thesurveyconcluded。Suchactiveresearchcanhaveanothereffect。A2014surveyconductedinAustralia,Britain,andtheUnitedStatesbytheUniversityofWisconsin-Madisonfoundthatyoungpeople’srelianceonsocialmedialedtogreaterpoliticalengagement。Socialmediaallowsuserstoexperiencenewseventsmoreintimatelyandimmediatelywhilealsopermittingthemtore-sharenewsasaprojectionoftheirvaluesandinterests。Thisforcesuserstobemoreconsciousoftheirroleinpassingalonginformation。AsurveybyBarnaresearchgroupfoundthetopreasongivenbyAmericansforthefakenewsphenomenonis“readererror,〞moresothanmade-upstoriesorfactualmistakesinreporting。Aboutathirdsaytheproblemoffakenewsliesin“misinterpretationorexaggerationofactualnews〞viasocialmedia。Inotherwords,thechoicetosharenewsonsocialmediamaybetheheartoftheissue?!癟hisindicatesthereisarealpersonalresponsibilityincounteractingthisproblem,〞saysRoxanneStone,editorinchiefatBarnaGroup。Sowhenyoungpeoplearecriticalofanover-tweetingpresident,theyrevealamentaldisciplineinthinkingskills–andintheirchoicesonwhentoshareonsocialmedia。26。AccordingtotheParagraphs1and2,manyyoungAmericanscastdoubtson[A]thejustificationofthenews-filteringpractice。[B]people’spreferenceforsocialmediaplatforms。[C]theadministrationsabilitytohandleinformation。[D]socialmediawasareliablesourceofnews。27。Thephrase“beerup〞〔Line2,Para。2〕isclosestinmeaningto[A]sharpen[B]define[C]boast[D]share28。Accordingtotheknightfoundationsurvey,youngpeople[A]tendtovoicetheiropinionsincyberspace。[B]verifynewsbyreferringtodiverseresources。[C]havesstrongsenseofresponsibility。[D]liketoexchangeviewson“distributedtrust〞29。TheBarnasurveyfoundthatamaincauseforthefakenewsproblemis[A]readersoutdatedvalues。[B]journalists’biasedreporting[C]readers’misinterpretation[D]journalists’made-upstories。30。Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext[A]ARiseinCriticalSkillsforSharingNewsOnline[B]ACounteractionAgainsttheOver-tweetingTrend[C]TheAccumulationofMutualTrustonSocialMedia。[D]ThePlatformsforProjectionofPersonalInterests。Text3Anyfair-mindedassessmentofthedangersofthedealbetweenBritain‘sNationalHealthService〔NHS〕andDeepMindmuststartbyacknowledgingthatbothsidesmeanwell。DeepMindisoneoftheleadingartificialintelligence〔AI〕companiesintheworld。Thepotentialofthisworkappliedtohealthcareisverygreat,butitcouldalsoleadtofurtherconcentrationofpowerinthetechgiants。ItIsagainstthatbackgroundthattheinformationcommissioner,ElizabethDenham,hasissuedherdamningverdictagainsttheRoyalFreehospitaltrustundertheNHS,whichhandedovertoDeepMindtherecordsof1.6millionpatientsIn2015onthebasisofavagueagreementwhichtookfartoolittleaccountofthepatients’rightsandtheirexpectationsofprivacy。DeepMindhasalmostapologized。TheNHStrusthasmendeditsways。Furtherarrangements-andtheremaybemany-betweentheNHSandDeepMindwillbecarefullyscrutinisedtoensurethatallnecessarypermissionshavebeenaskedofpatientsandallunnecessarydatahasbeencleaned。Therearelessonsaboutinformedpatientconsenttolearn。Butprivacyisnottheonlyangleinthiscaseandnoteventhemostimportant。MsDenhamchosetoconcentratetheblameontheNHStrust,sinceunderexistinglawit“controlled〞thedataandDeepMindmerely“processed“it。Butthisdistinctionmissesthepointthatitisprocessingandaggregation,notthemerepossessionofbits,thatgivesthedatavalue。Thegreatquestioniswhoshouldbenefitfromtheanalysisofallthedatathatourlivesnowgenerate。Privacylawbuildsontheconceptofdamagetoanindividualfromidentifiableknowledgeaboutthem。Thatmissesthewaythesurveillanceeconomyworks。Thedataofanindividualtheregainsitsvalueonlywhenitiscomparedwiththedataofcountlessmillionsmore。Theuseofprivacylawtocurbthetechgiantsinthisinstancefeelsslightlymaladapted。Thispracticedoesnotaddresstherealworry。ItisnotenoughtosaythatthealgorithmsDeepMinddevelopswillbenefitpatientsandsavelives。Whatmattersisthattheywillbelongtoaprivatemonopolywhichdevelopedthemusingpublicresources。Ifsoftwarepromisestosavelivesonthescalethatdugsnowcan,bigdatamaybeexpectedtobehaveasabigpharmhasdone。Wearestillatthebeginningofthisrevolutionandsmallchoicesnowmayturnouttohavegiganticconsequenceslater。Alongstrugglewillbeneededtoavoidafutureofdigitalfeudalism。MsDenham‘sreportisawelcomestart。31.WhaistrueoftheagreementbetweentheNHSandDeepMind[A]Itcausedconflictsamongtechgiants。[B]Itfailedtopaydueattentiontopatient’srights。[C]Itfellshortofthelatter‘sexpectations[D]Itputbothsidesintoadangeroussituation。32。TheNHStrustrespondedtoDenham‘sverdictwith[A]emptypromises。[B]toughresistance。[C]necessaryadjustments。[D]sincereapologies。33.TheauthorarguesinParagraph2that[A]privacyprotectionmustbesecuredatallcosts。[B]leakingpatients‘dataisworsethansellingit。[C]makingprofitsfrompatients‘dataisillegal。[D]thevalueofdatacomesfromtheprocessingofit34.Accordingtothelastparagraph,therealworryarisingfromthisdealis[A]theviciousrivalryamongbigpharmas。[B]theineffectiveenforcementofprivacylaw。[C]theuncontrolleduseofnewsoftware。[D]themonopolyofbigdatabytechgiants。35.Theauthor‘sattitudetowardtheapplicationofAItohealthcareis[A]ambiguous。[B]cautious。[C]appreciative。[D]contemptuous。Text4TheU.S。PostalService〔USPS〕continuestobleedredink。Itreportedanetlossof$5.6billionforfiscal2016,the10thstraightyearitsexpenseshaveexceededrevenue。Meanwhile,ithasmorethan$120billioninunfundedliabilities,mostlyforemployeehealthandretirementcosts。Therearemanybankruptcies。Fundamentally,theUSPSisinahistoricsqueezebetweentechnologicalchangethathaspermanentlydecreaseddemandforitsbread-and-butterproduct,first-classmail,andaregulatorystructurethatdeniesmanagementtheflexibilitytoadjustitsoperationstothenewrealityAndinterestgroupsrangingfrompostalunionstogreeting-cardmakersexertself-interestedpressureontheUSPS’sultimateoverseer-Congress-insistingthatwhateverelsehappenstothePostalService,aspectsofthestatusquotheydependongetprotected。Thisiswhyrepeatedattemptsatreformlegislationhavefailedinrecentyears,leavingthePostalServiceunabletopayitsbillsexceptbydeferringvitalmodernization。Nowcomeswordthateveryoneinvolved---Democrats,Republicans,thePostalService,theunionsandthesystem‘sheaviestusers—hasfinallyagreedonaplantofixthesystem。LegislationismovingthroughtheHousethatwouldsaveUSPSanestimated$28.6billionoverfiveyears,whichcouldhelppayfornewvehicles,amongothersurvivalmeasures。Mostofthemoneywouldcomefromapenny-per-letterpermanentrateincreaseandfromshiftingpostalretireesintoMedicare。Thelatterstepwouldlargelyoffsetthefinancialburdenofannuallypre-fundingretireehealthcare,thusaddressingalong-standingcomplaintbytheUSPSanditsunion。IfitclearstheHouse,thismeasurewouldstillhavetogetthroughtheSenate–wheresomeoneisboundtopointoutthatitamountstothebare,bareminimumnecessarytokeepthePostalServiceafloat,notcomprehensivereform。There’snochangetocollectivebargainingattheUSPS,amajoromissionconsideringthatpersonnelaccountsfor80percentoftheagency’scosts。AlsomissingisanydiscussionofeliminatingSaturdayletterdelivery。Thatcommon-sensechangeenjoyswidepublicsupportandwouldsavetheUSPS$2billionperyear。Butpostalspecial-interestgroupsseemtohavekilledit,atleastintheHouse。Theemergingconsensusaroundthebillisasignthatlegislatorsaregettingfrightenedaboutapoliticallyembarrassingshort-termcollapseattheUSPS。Itisnot,however,asignthatthey’regettingseriousabouttransformingthepostalsystemforthe21stcentury。36.ThefinancialproblemwiththeUSPSiscausedpartlyby[A]。itsunbalancedbudget。[B]。itsrigidmanagement。[C]。thecostfortechnicalupgrading。[D]。thewithdrawalofbanksupport。37。AccordingtoParagraph2,theUSPSfailstomodernizeitselfdueto[A]。theinterferencefrominterestgroups。[B]。theinadequatefundingfromCongress。[C]。theshrinkingdemandforpostalservice。[D]。theincompetenceofpostalunions。38.Thelong-standingcomplaintbytheUSPSanditsunionscanbeaddressedby[A]。removingitsburdenofretireehealthcare。[B]。makingmoreinvestmentinnewvehicles。[C]。adoptinganewrate-increasemechanism。[D]。attractingmorefirst-classmailusers。39.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorseemstoviewlegislatorswith[A]respect。[B]tolerance。[C]discontent。[D]gratitude。40.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext[A]。TheUSPSStartstoMissItsGoodOldDays[B]。ThePostalService:KeepAwayfromMyCheese[C]。TheUSPS:ChronicIllnessRequiresaQuickCure[D]。ThePostalServiceNeedsMorethanaBand-AidPartBDirections:Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder。ForQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Gandfillingthemintothenumberedboxes。ParagraphsCandFhavebeencorrectlyplaced。MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET?!?0points〕A。InDecemberof1869,CongressappointedacommissiontoselectasiteandprepareplansandcostestimatesforanewStateDepartmentBuilding。ThecommissionwasalsotoconsiderpossiblearrangementsfortheWarandNavyDepartments。TothehorrorofsomewhoexpectedaGreekRevivaltwinoftheTreasuryBuildingtobeerectedontheothersideoftheWhiteHouse,theelaborateFrenchSecondEmpirestyledesignbyAlfredMullettwasselected,andconstructionofabuildingtohouseallthreedepartmentsbeganinJuneof1871。B。Completedin1875,theStateDepartment‘ssouthwingwasthefirsttobeoccupied,withitselegantfour-storylibrary〔completedin1876〕,DiplomaticReceptionRoom,andSecretary’sofficedecoratedwithcarvedwood,Orientalrugs,andstenciledwallpatterns。TheNavyDepartmentmovedintotheeastwingin1879,whereelaboratewallandceilingstencilingandmarquetryfloorsdecoratedtheofficeoftheSecretary。C。TheState,War,andNavyBuilding,asitwasoriginallyknown,housedthethreeExecutiveBranchDepartmentsmostintimatelyassociatedwithformulatingandconductingthenation‘sforeignpolicyinthelastquarterofthenineteenthcenturyandthefirstquarterofthetwentiethcentury-theperiodwhentheUnitedStatesemergedasaninternationalpower。Thebuildinghashousedsomeofthenation’smostsignificantdiplomatsandpoliticiansandhasbeenthesceneofmanyhistoricevents。D。ManyofthemostcelebratednationalfigureshaveparticipatedinhistoricaleventsthathavetakenplacewithintheEEOB‘sgranitewalls。TheodoreandFranklinD。Roosevelt,WilliamHowardTaft,DwightD。Eisenhower,LyndonB。Johnson,GeraldFord,andGeorgeH。W。Bushallhadofficesinthisbuildingbeforebecomingpresident。Ithashoused16SecretariesoftheNavy,21SecretariesofWar,and24SecretariesofState。WinstonChurchilloncewalkeditscorridorsandJapaneseemissariesmetherewithSecretaryofStateCordellHullafterthebombingofPearlHarbor。E。TheEisenhowerExecutiveOfficeBuilding〔EEOB〕commandsauniquepositioninboththenationalhistoryandthearchitecturalheritageoftheUnitedStates。DesignedbySupervisingArchitectoftheTreasury,AlfredB。Mullett,itwasbuiltfrom1871to1888tohousethegrowingstaffsoftheState,War,andNavyDepartments,andisconsideredoneofthebestexamplesofFrenchSecondEmpirearchitectureinthecountry。F。Constructiontook17yearsasthebuildingslowlyrosewingbywing。WhentheEEOBwasfinished,itwasthelargestofficebuildinginWashington,withnearly2milesofblackandwhitetiledcorridors。Almostalloftheinteriordetailisofcastironorplaster;theuseofwoodwasminimizedtoinsurefiresafety。Eightmonumentalcurvingstaircasesofgranitewithover4,000individuallycastbronzebalustersarecappedbyfourskylightdomesandtwostainedglassrotundas。G。ThehistoryoftheEEOBbeganlongbeforeitsfoundationswerelaid。Thefirstexecutiveofficeswereconstructedbetween1799and1820。Aseriesoffires〔includingthosesetbytheBritishin1814〕andovercrowdedconditionsledtotheconstructionoftheexistingTreasuryBuilding。In1866,theconstructionoftheNorthWingoftheTreasuryBuildingnecessitatedthedemolitionoftheStateDepartmentbuilding。41。àCà42。à43。àFà44à45。PartCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese。YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWERSHEET?!?0points〕Shakespeare’slifetimewascoincidentwithaperiodofextraordinaryactivityandachievementinthedrama。BythedateofhisbirthEuropewaswitnessingthepassingofthereligiousdrama,andthecreationofnewformsundertheincentiveofclassicaltragedyandcomedy。Thesenewformswereatfirstmainlywrittenbyscholarsandperformedbyamateurs,butinEngland,aseverywhereelseinwesternEurope,thegrowthofaclassofprofessionalactorswasthreateningtomakethedramapopular,whetheritshouldbeneworold,classicalormedieval,literaryorfarcical。Court,schoolorganizationsofamateurs,andthetravelingactorswereallrivalsinsupplyingawidespreaddesirefordramaticentertainment;and〔47〕noboywhowentagrammarschoolcouldbeignorantthatthedramawasaformofliteraturewhichgaveglorytoGreeceandRomeandmightyetbringhonortoEngland。WhenShakespearewastwelveyearsold,thefirstpublicplayhousewasbuiltinLondon。Foratimeliteratureshowednointerestinthispublicstage。Playsaimingatliterarydistinctionwerewrittenforschoolorcourt,orforthechoirboysofSt。Paul’sandtheroyalchapel,who,however,gaveplaysinpublicaswellasatcourt?!?8〕buttheprofessionalcompaniesprosperedintheirpermanenttheaters,anduniversitymenwithliteratureambitionswerequicktoturntothesetheatersasofferingameansoflivelihood。BythetimeShakespearewastwenty-five,Lyly,Peele,andGreenehadmadecomediesthatwereatoncepopularandliterary;Kydhadwrittenatragedythatcrowdedthepit;andMarlowehadbroughtpoetryandgeniustotriumphonthecommonstage-wheretheyhadplayednopartsincethedeathofEuripides?!?9〕Anativeliterarydramahadbeencreated,itsalliancewiththepublicplayhousesestablished,andatleastsomeofitsgreattraditionshadbeenbegun。ThedevelopmentoftheElizabethandramaforthenexttwenty-fiveyearsisofexceptionalinteresttostudentsofliteraryhistory,forinthisbriefperiodwemaytracethebeginning,growth,blossoming,anddecayofmanykindsofplays,andofmanygreatcareers。Weareamazedtodayatthemerenumberofplaysproduced,aswellasbythenumberofdramatistswritingatthesametimeforthisLondonoftwohundredthousandinhabitants。〔50〕Torealizehowgreatwasthedramaticactivity,wemustrememberfurtherthathostsofplayshavebeenlost,andthatprobablythereisnoauthorofnotewhoseentireworkhassurvived。SectionIIIWritingPartA51。Directions:Writeanemailtoallinternationalexpertsoncampusinvitingthemtoattendthegraduationceremony。Inyouremailyoushouldincludetime,placeandotherrelevantinformationabouttheceremony。Youshouldwriteabout100wordsneatlyontheANSEWERSHEETDonotuseyourownnameattheendoftheemail。Use“LiMing〞instead?!?0points〕PartB52。Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthepicturebelow。Inyouressay,youshould2018年全國碩士研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試英語〔一〕試題答案詳解注意:英語試卷為花卷,以答案內(nèi)容進(jìn)展核對SectionIUseofEnglish1、[答案][B]for[解析]此處考察介詞的用法。it’sanecessarycondition____manyworthwhilethings〔信任是一個必要條件_____許多重要事情〕此處應(yīng)該是說,信任對許多重要事情來說是一個必要條件。B選項(xiàng)for〔對。。。來說〕符合語義,故為正確答案;A選項(xiàng)from〔來自于〕,C選項(xiàng)like〔像。。?!常珼選項(xiàng)on〔關(guān)于〕語義不恰當(dāng),故排除。2、[答案][C]faith[解析]此處考察詞義辨析和中心一致性原則。第一段首句提出主題句:trustisatrickybusiness〔信任是一個奇怪的東西〕。后面進(jìn)一步對該主題句進(jìn)展解釋說明:Ontheonehand,it’sanecessarycondition___for___manyworthwhilethings:childcare,friendships,etc?!惨环矫?,信任對許多重要事情來說是必要條件,比方照看孩子,友誼等〕,這句話在說信任的好處。Ontheotherhand,puttingyour___inthewrongplaceoftencarriesahigh____?!擦硪环矫?,把。。。放在錯誤的地方往往會帶來巨大。。?!常@然這句話依舊在解釋主題詞“trust〞,只有C選項(xiàng)faith〔信任、忠誠〕與trust屬于近義詞復(fù)現(xiàn),故正確答案為[C]faith。3、[答案][B]price[解析]此處考察詞義辨析。第一段首句提出主題句:trustisatrickybusiness〔信任是一個奇怪的東西〕。后面進(jìn)一步對該主題句進(jìn)展解釋說明:Ontheonehand,it’sanecessarycondition__for__manyworthwhilethings:childcare,friendships,etc?!惨环矫?,信任對許多重要事情來說是必要條件,比方照看孩子,友誼等〕,這句話在說信任的好處。Ontheotherhand,puttingyour___inthewrongplaceoftencarriesahigh____。〔另一方面,把。。。放在錯誤的地方往往會帶來巨大。。?!常@然這句話依舊在解釋主題詞“trust〞,并且根據(jù)空格所在句中的關(guān)鍵詞“wrongplace〞,本句應(yīng)該在說信任不當(dāng)?shù)谋锥?,所以空格處?yīng)該填入一個負(fù)向感情色彩的詞,故A選項(xiàng)benefit和D選項(xiàng)hope排除,而C選項(xiàng)debt〔債務(wù)〕帶入之后語義不當(dāng),故正確答案為[B]price〔代價〕。4、[答案][D]Then[解析]此處考察邏輯關(guān)系。上段講述的是信任的好處和信任不當(dāng)?shù)谋锥?。第二段段首提出問題:“_____我們?yōu)槭裁匆湃唯?。只有D選項(xiàng)then〔那么〕填入后能形成順暢的語義和邏輯關(guān)系。故正確答案為Dthen〔那么〕。A選項(xiàng)again〔再次〕表示強(qiáng)調(diào);B選項(xiàng)instead〔但是、然而〕表示轉(zhuǎn)折;C選項(xiàng)therefore〔因此〕表示結(jié)果,不符合要求,故排除。5、[答案][A]When[解析]此處考察邏輯關(guān)系。空格所在句含義為:______人們信任一個人或一個組織機(jī)構(gòu),他們的大腦會釋放催產(chǎn)素。只有A選項(xiàng)when〔當(dāng)。。時候〕填入后符合邏輯要求,故正確答案為A選項(xiàng)when。其他三個選項(xiàng)B選項(xiàng)unless〔如果不〕表?xiàng)l件,C選項(xiàng)although〔盡管〕表讓步,D選項(xiàng)until〔直到。。。〕表時間,帶入后均語義不通順,故排除。6、[答案][C]produce[解析]此處考察動賓搭配問題。上文指出:Whenpeopleplacetheirtrustinan…theirbrainsreleaseoxytocin,ahormone。上文指出當(dāng)人們產(chǎn)生信任感,大腦就會產(chǎn)生一種荷爾蒙,后面是定語從句,句內(nèi)的動賓搭配,可推知這個荷爾蒙能產(chǎn)生令人愉悅的情緒,并且與后面的trigger同義復(fù)現(xiàn),因此C。produce正確。7、[答案][A]connect[解析]此處考察上下文信息照應(yīng)題。上文講到這種荷爾蒙能夠激發(fā)一種群居本能,theherdinginstinctthatleadssheeptoflocktogetherforsafetyandpromote…withoneanother,這種本能有兩個作用,并用and連接,所以復(fù)現(xiàn)同義an
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