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1、2021吉林考研英语考试模拟卷(4)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Even the Saudis-or rather, the small number of men who actually rule their troubled country-are giving ground in the struggle for women’ s rights. For sure, the recommendations (1) this week to Crown
2、Prince Abdullah at the end of an (2) round of national dialogue concentrating on the role of women were fairly tame. In the reformers-versus-reactionaries (3) test of whether women should be allowed to drive cars ( at present they cannot do so in the kingdom, nor can they travel unaccompanied, by wh
3、atever (4) of motion) , the king was merely asked to (5) a body to study a public transport system for women to facilitate mobility. (6) mention, of course, of the right to vote-but then that has been (7) to men too, though local elections, on an apparently universal franchise, are supposed to be he
4、ld in October. In sum, it is a tortoise’ s progress. But the very fact of the debate happening at all is (8) -and hopeful.It is not just in Saudi Arabia that more rights for women are being demanded (9) across the whole of the Arab and Muslim world. The pushy Americans have made women’ s
5、 rights part of their appeal for greater democracy in (10) they now officially call the broader Middle East , to include non-Arab Muslim countries such as Iran, Turkey and even Afghanistan. Many Arabs have cautioned the Americans against seeking to (11) their own values on societies with such differ
6、ent traditions and (12) Many leading Muslims have (13) the culturally imperious Americans of seeking to (14) Is lam. The (15) for more democracy in the Muslim world issued by leaders of the eight biggest industrial countries was watered down for fear of giving (16) Yet, despite the Arabs’ pric
7、kliness, the Americans have helped pep up a debate that is now bubbling fiercely in the Arab world, even (17) many Arab leaders, none of whom is directly elected by the people, are understandably (18) of reforms that could lead to their own toppling. Never before have women’ s rights in the Ar
8、ab world been so (19) debated. That (20) is cause to rejoice.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.16()AtenorBgistCglamourDlitmus2.Even the Saudis-or rather, the small number of men who actually rule their troubled country-
9、are giving ground in the struggle for women’ s rights. For sure, the recommendations (1) this week to Crown Prince Abdullah at the end of an (2) round of national dialogue concentrating on the role of women were fairly tame. In the reformers-versus-reactionaries (3) test of whether women shoul
10、d be allowed to drive cars ( at present they cannot do so in the kingdom, nor can they travel unaccompanied, by whatever (4) of motion) , the king was merely asked to (5) a body to study a public transport system for women to facilitate mobility. (6) mention, of course, of the right to vote-but then
11、 that has been (7) to men too, though local elections, on an apparently universal franchise, are supposed to be held in October. In sum, it is a tortoise’ s progress. But the very fact of the debate happening at all is (8) -and hopeful.It is not just in Saudi Arabia that more rights for women
12、are being demanded (9) across the whole of the Arab and Muslim world. The pushy Americans have made women’ s rights part of their appeal for greater democracy in (10) they now officially call the broader Middle East , to include non-Arab Muslim countries such as Iran, Turkey and even Afghanist
13、an. Many Arabs have cautioned the Americans against seeking to (11) their own values on societies with such different traditions and (12) Many leading Muslims have (13) the culturally imperious Americans of seeking to (14) Is lam. The (15) for more democracy in the Muslim world issued by leaders of
14、the eight biggest industrial countries was watered down for fear of giving (16) Yet, despite the Arabs’ prickliness, the Americans have helped pep up a debate that is now bubbling fiercely in the Arab world, even (17) many Arab leaders, none of whom is directly elected by the people, are under
15、standably (18) of reforms that could lead to their own toppling. Never before have women’ s rights in the Arab world been so (19) debated. That (20) is cause to rejoice.Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.17()Aoffen
16、ceBcollapseCdisasterDpassivism3.Even the Saudis-or rather, the small number of men who actually rule their troubled country-are giving ground in the struggle for women’ s rights. For sure, the recommendations (1) this week to Crown Prince Abdullah at the end of an (2) round of national dialogu
17、e concentrating on the role of women were fairly tame. In the reformers-versus-reactionaries (3) test of whether women should be allowed to drive cars ( at present they cannot do so in the kingdom, nor can they travel unaccompanied, by whatever (4) of motion) , the king was merely asked to (5) a bod
18、y to study a public transport system for women to facilitate mobility. (6) mention, of course, of the right to vote-but then that has been (7) to men too, though local elections, on an apparently universal franchise, are supposed to be held in October. In sum, it is a tortoise’ s progress. But
19、 the very fact of the debate happening at all is (8) -and hopeful.It is not just in Saudi Arabia that more rights for women are being demanded (9) across the whole of the Arab and Muslim world. The pushy Americans have made women’ s rights part of their appeal for greater democracy in (10) the
20、y now officially call the broader Middle East , to include non-Arab Muslim countries such as Iran, Turkey and even Afghanistan. Many Arabs have cautioned the Americans against seeking to (11) their own values on societies with such different traditions and (12) Many leading Muslims have (13) the cul
21、turally imperious Americans of seeking to (14) Is lam. The (15) for more democracy in the Muslim world issued by leaders of the eight biggest industrial countries was watered down for fear of giving (16) Yet, despite the Arabs’ prickliness, the Americans have helped pep up a debate that is now
22、 bubbling fiercely in the Arab world, even (17) many Arab leaders, none of whom is directly elected by the people, are understandably (18) of reforms that could lead to their own toppling. Never before have women’ s rights in the Arab world been so (19) debated. That (20) is cause to rejoice.R
23、ead the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C, and D on ANSWER SHEET 1.18()AlatentlyBmonotonouslyCmoderatelyDvigorously4.Even the Saudis-or rather, the small number of men who actually rule their troubled country-are giving ground in the struggle for women&
24、rsquo; s rights. For sure, the recommendations (1) this week to Crown Prince Abdullah at the end of an (2) round of national dialogue concentrating on the role of women were fairly tame. In the reformers-versus-reactionaries (3) test of whether women should be allowed to drive cars ( at present they
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