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1、2006年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题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 ANSWER SHEET 1.(10 points)The homeless make up a growing percentage of Americas population. 1 homelessness has reached such proportions that loc
2、al government cant possibly _2_. To help homeless people _3_ independence, the federal government must support job training programs, 4 the minimum wage, and fund more low-cost housing.5 everyone agrees on the numbers of Americans who are homeless. Estimates _6 anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million. _7
3、_ the figure may vary, analysts do agree on another matter: that the number of the homeless is _8_. One of the federal governments studies _9_ that the number of the homeless will reach nearly 19 million by the end of this decade.Finding ways to _10_ this growing homeless population has become incre
4、asingly difficult. _11_ when homeless individuals manage to find a _12_ that will give them three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good number still spend the bulk of each day _13 the street. Part of the problem is that many homeless adults are addicted to alcohol or drugs. And a signifi
5、cant number of the homeless have serious mental disorders. Many others, _14_ not addicted or mentally ill, simply lack the everyday _15_ skills need to turn their lives _16_. Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy notes that the situation will improve only when there are _17_ programs that address the ma
6、ny needs of the homeless. _18_ Edward Blotkowsk, director of community service at Bentley College in Massachusetts, 19 it, There has to be _20_ of programs. What we need is a package deal. 1. A Indeed |B| Likewise C| Therefore D Furthermore 2. A stand Bcope C approve |D retain 3. A in B for C with D
7、 toward 4. A raise B add Ctake |D keep 5. A generally B almost C hardly D not 6. A cover|B|changeC range D differ7. A Now that B Although C Provided |D Except that 8. A inflating B expanding C increasing D extending9. A predicts |B| displays C proves |D discovers 10. A assist B track C sustain |D di
8、smiss11. A HenceB But C Even D Only12. A lodging |B| shelter C| dwelling D house13. A searching B strolling C crowding |D wandering14. A when BJ once C while D whereas 15. A life B existence C survival |D maintenance16. A around B over C on D up17. A complex|B| comprehensiveC complementaryD compensa
9、ting18. A SoB SinceC AsD| Thus19. A putsB interpretsC assumesD makes20. A supervision|B manipulationC regulationD coordinationSection II: Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C, or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER S
10、HEET 1. (40 points)Text 1In spite of “endless talk of difference,“ American society is an amazing machine for homogenizing people. This is “the democratizing uniformity of dress and discourse, and the casualness and absence of deference characteristic of popular culture. People are absorbed into “a
11、culture of consumption launched by the 19th-century department stores that offered vast arrays of goods in an elegant atmosphere. Instead of intimate shops catering to a knowledgeable elite, these were stores anyone could enter, regardless of class or background. This turned shopping into a public a
12、nd democratic act. The mass media, advertising and sports are other forces for homogenization.Immigrants are quickly fitting into this common culture, which may not be altogether elevating but is hardly poisonous. Writing for the National Immigration Forum, Gregory Rodriguez reports that todays immi
13、gration is neither at unprecedented level nor resistant to assimilation. In 1998 immigrants were 9.8 percent of population; in 1900, 13.6 percent. In the 10 years prior to 1990, 3.1 immigrants arrived for every 1,000 residents; in the 10 years prior to 1890, 9.2 for every 1,000. Now, consider three
14、indices of assimilation language, home ownership and intermarriage.The 1990 Census revealed that a majority of immigrants from each of the fifteen most common countries of origin spoke English well or very well after ten years of residence. The children of immigrants tend to be bilingual and profici
15、ent in English. By the third generation, the original language is lost in the majority of immigrant families. Hence the description of America as a graveyard for language. By 1996 foreign-born immigrants who had arrive before 1970 had a home ownership rate of 75.6 percent, higher than the 69.8 perce
16、nt rate among native-born Americans.Foreign-born Asians and Hispanics have higher rates of intermarriage than do U.S.-bom whites and blacks/ By the third generation, one third of Hispanic women are married to non-Hispanics, and 41 percent of Asian-American women are married to non-Asians.Rodriguez n
17、otes that children in remote villages around world are fans of superstars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks, yet “some Americans fear that immigrant living within the United States remain somehow immune to the nations assimilative power.Are there divisive issues and pockets of seething in
18、America? Indeed. It is big enough to have a bit of everything. But particularly when viewed against Americas turbulent past, todays social indices hardly suggest a dark and deteriorating social environment.21. The word homogenizing (Line 2, Paragraph 1) most probably means.A identifyingB associating
19、C assimilating|D monopolizing22. According to the author, the department stores of the 19th century.A played a role in the spread of popular cultureB became intimate shops for common consumersC satisfied the needs of a knowledgeable eliteD owed its emergence to the culture of consumption23. The text
20、 suggests that immigrants now in the U.S.A are resistant to homogenizationB exert a great influence on American cultureC are hardly a threat to the common cultureD constitute the majority of the population24. Why are Arnold Schwarzenegger and Garth Brooks mentioned in Paragraph 5?A To prove their po
21、pularity around the world.|B| To reveal the publics fear of immigrants.C To give examples of successful immigrants.D To show the powerful influence of American culture.25. In the authors opinion, the absorption of immigrants into American society is.A rewarding |B| successful C fruitless D harmful T
22、ext 2Stratford-on-Avon, as we all know, has only one industry William Shakespeare but there are two distinctly separate and increasingly hostile branches. There is the Royal Shakespeare Company (ASC), which presents superb productions of the plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre on the Avon. And
23、 there are the townsfolk who largely live off the tourists who come, not to see the plays, but to look at Anne Hathaways Cottage, Shakespeares birthplace and the other sights.The worthy residents of Stratford doubt that the theatre adds a penny to their revenue. They frankly dislike the RSCs actors,
24、 them with their long hair and beards and sandals and noisiness. Its all deliciously ironic when you consider that Shakespeare, who earns their living, was himself an actor (with a beard) and did his share of noise-making.The tourist streams are not entirely separate. The sightseers who come by bus
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