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1、2023年最新整理考试真题资料2022 年全国研究生入学考试英语押题试卷(一)During the 1980s, unemployment and underemployment in some countries was as high as 90 percent. Some countries did not 1 enough food; basic needs in housing and clothing were not 2 . Many of these countries looked to the industrial processes of the developed na
2、tions 3 solutions.4,problemscannotalwaysbesolvedbycopyingthe industrialized nations. Industry in the developed nations is highly automated and very 5 . It provides fewer jobs than labor-intensive industrial processes, and highly 6 workers are needed to 7 and repair the equipment. These workers must
3、be trained, 8 many nations do not have the necessary training institutions. Thus, the 9 of importing industry becomes higher. Students must be sent abroad to 10 vocational and professional training. 11, just to begin training, the students must 12 learn English, French, German, or Japanese. The stud
4、ents then spend many years abroad, and 13 do not return home.All nations agree that science and technology 14 be shared. The point is, countries 15 the industrial processes of the developednations need to look carefully 16 the costs, because many of these costs are 17 . Students from these nations s
5、hould 18 the problems of the industrialized countries closely. 19 care, they will take home not the problems of science and technology, 20 the benefits.1. A generateB raiseC produceD manufacture2. A answeredB metC calculatedD remembered3. A forB withoutC asD about4. A MoreoverB ThereforeC AnywayD Ho
6、wever5. A expensiveB mechanicalC flourishingD complicated6. A giftedB skilledC trainedD skillful7. A keepB maintainC retainD protect8. A sinceB soC andD yet9. A chargeB priceC costD value10. A acceptB gainC receiveD absorb11. A FrequentlyB IncidentallyC OccasionallD Eventually12. A soonB quicklyC im
7、mediatelyD first13. A someB othersC severalD few14. A mightB shouldC wouldD will15. AadoptingBconductinCreceivingD adjusting16. A toB atC onD about17. A smallB secretC obviousD hidden18. A tackleB learnC studyD deal19. A InB ThroughC WithD Under20. A exceptB noC orD but二、阅读理解题(每题 1 分,共 20 分)选择以下答案中正
8、确的一个, 选择您认为正确的答案Text1Perhaps no poet”s career was more closely associated with the Imagist(印象派)movement than was that of H.D.(Hilda Doolittle). Her verse, with its precise, clear images, typified the imagists rebellion against what they perceived as the sentimentalism and careless techniques of nine
9、teenth-century poetry.H.D.attended private schools in Philadelphia and then Bryan Mawr College. The love of classical antiquity she acquired during these years later surfaced in the many references in her poetry to figures from Greek and Egyptian mythology and in her classical notions of beauty and
10、form. While in Philadelphia she also beganmaking friendships with Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Harriet Monroe.In 1911, H.D.sailed for Europe, where her career began. Soon after arriving in London, she renewed her friendship with Pound and met and married Richard Aldington, an Imagist poe
11、t and novelist who also directly influenced the shape of her writing. She began writing short poems that so impressed Pound with their precise description and diction that he insisted she submit them to Harriet Monroe” s Poetry magazine signed “H.D., Imagist.“ She persisted in using her initials for
12、 the remainder of her career closely linked to the Imagist rebellion against more traditional poetry.The clear, spare, and energetic lyrics of H.D.”s early poems, with their classical images, later became fuller, freer, and more “open“ philosophic explorations of the world. By the destruction of the
13、 Second World War that she witnessed evoked deeper visions of the relationship of ancient truths to modern realities. That vision is expressed in such works as Truiolgy(三部曲)(1946), Helen in Egypt(1961), and her last work, Hermetic Definition(1961).H.D.”s industry and literal achievement are just beg
14、inning to be recognized and appreciated. In addition to her poetry, she wroteseveral novels, including Palimpsest(重写本)(1926), Heylus(1928), and Bid Me to Live(1960). Many of her other poems, essays, and short stories have been published posthumously.21、Themaintopicofthepassageismostprobably. (此题分值:1
15、 分) 正 确 答 案 B AH.D.”s early worksBH.D.”s contributions to a literary movementC The influence of nineteenth-century poetry on H.D.”s workD The role of mythology in H.D.”s poetry22、According to the passage, the Imagists revolted againstearlier poets” emphasis on. 正 确 答 案 D Astrict technique Bthe class
16、ic(此题分值:1 分)Cbeauty and form Demotion23、H.D. was encouraged to submit her work to Poetry magazine by. (此题分值:1 分)正确答案 BARichard Aldington DWilliam Carlos WilliamsBEzra PoundCHarriet Monroe24 、 ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatH.D. ” s work. (此题分值:1 分)正确答案 DAdiscussed personal relationships Bwas typic
17、al of nineteenth-century Cwas difficult to understandDbecame more widely known after her death25、The word “posthumously“(line 4, para. 5)most probably means. (此题分值:1 分)正确答案CAin the later years of the author Bwithout creating a sensation Cafter the death of the author Dafter the publication of other
18、works Text 2Archaeology is a source of history, not just a humble auxiliarydiscipline. Archaeological data are historical documents in their own right, not mere illustrations to written texts. Just as much as any other historian, an archaeologist studies and triesto reconstitute the process that has
19、 created the human world in which we live - and us ourselves in so far as we are each creatures of our age and social environment. Archaeological data are all changed inthematerialworldresultingfromhumanactionor,more succinctly, the fossilized results of human behavior. The sum total of these consti
20、tutes what may be called the archaeological record.This record exhibits certain peculiarities and deficiencies the consequences of which produce a rather superficial contrast between archaeological history and the more familiar kind based upon written records.Not all human behavior fossilizes. The w
21、ords I utter and you hear as vibrations in the air are certainly human changes in the material world any may be of great historical significance. Yet they leave no sort of trace in the archaeological records unless they are captured by a Dictaphone or written down by a clerk. The movement of troops
22、on the battlefield may “change the course of history“ , but this is equally ephemeral from the archaeologist ” s standpoint. What is perhaps worse is that most organic materials are perishable. Everything made of wood, hide, wool, linen, grass, hair, and similar materials will decay and vanish in du
23、st in a few years or centuries, save under very exceptional conditions. In a relatively brief period the archaeological record is reduced to mere scraps of stone, bone, glass, metal, and earthenware. Still modern by a few lucky finds from peat bogs, deserts, and frozen soils, is able to fill up a go
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