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2011年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语(一)和(二)试题及答案

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2011 年考研英语一试题及参考答案

SectionUse of English
Directions:
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)
Ancient        Greek philosopher Aristotle        viewed        laughter  as “ abodily        exercise

precious to  health.        B”ut  some claims to  the contrary, laughing probably  has

little        influence  on  physical  filness Laughter doesshort-term changes in the function of the heart and its blood vessels,heart rate and oxygen consumption But because hard laughter is difficult to, a good laugh is unlikely to have  benefits the way, say, walking or jogging does.
,  instead of  straining  muscles to build        them, as exercise does, laughter
apparently accomplishes the ,  studies dating  back  to  the 1930’ sindicate  that laughter. muscles,
Such bodily        reaction  might conceivably helpthe effects of psychological stress.Anyway,the        act        of        laughing        probably        does                produce        other        types        of
feedback,that improve        an  individual        e’msotional  state. one classical

theory of emotion,our feelings are partially rootedphysical reactions. It was argued at the end of the 19th century that humans do not crythey are sad but they become sad when te tears begin to flow.
Although sadness alsotears,evidence suggests that emotions can flow

muscular responses.In an experiment published in 1988,social psychologist Fritz.
1. [A] among        [B] except        [C]despite        [D] like
2. [A] reflect        [B]demend        [C]indicate        [D]produce
3. [A] stabilizing        [B] boosting        [C] impairing        [D] determining
4. [A] transmit        [B]sustain        [C] evaluate        [D] observe
5. [A] measurable        [B]manageable        [C]affordable        [D]renewable
6. [A] In turn        [B] In fact        [C] In addition        [D] In brief
7. [A] opposite        [B]impossible        [C]average        [D] expected
8. [A] hardens        [B] weakens        [C] tightens        [D]relaxes
9. [A] aggravate        [B] generate        [C] morderate        [D] enhance
10. [A] physical        [B] mental        [C] subcinscious [D]intermal
11. [A] Except for        [B] According to        [C] Due to        [D] As for
12. [A] with        [B] on        [C] in        [D]at

13. [A] unless        [B] until        [C] if        [D] because
14. [A] exhausts        [B] follows        [C] precedes        [D] supresses
15. [A] into        [B]form        [C] towards        [D] beyond
16. [A] fecth        [B] form        [C] pick        [D] hold
17. [A] disappointed [B] excited        [C] joyful        [D] indifferent
18. [A] adapted        [B] catered        [C] turned        [D] reacted
19. [A] suggesting        [B] requiring        [C] mentioning        [D] supposing
20. [A] Eventually        [B] Consequently        [C] Similatly        [D] Conversely


SectionReading Comprehension

Part A Directions:
Reading the following        fours texts. Answer the question below each text by
Choosing [A],[B],[C] or [D]. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET1.(40points)
Text 1
The decision of the New York philharmonic to hire Alan Gilbert as its next music director has been the talk of the classical-music world ever since the sudden announcement of his appointment in 2009. For the most part, the response has been
favorable,  to        say  the  least  “ Hooray! A        t        last!        ”wrote        Anthony        Tommasini,        a
sober-sided classical-music critic
One of the reason why the appiontment came as such a surprise, however, is that Gilber is commparatively little known Even Tommasini, who had advocated Gilbert
2




appointment in the Times, calls him “ anunpretentious musician with no air of the formidable  conductor about him. ” Asa description of  the next music director  of  an orchestra that has hitherto been led by musicians like Gustav Mahler and Pierre
Boulez, that semms likely to have struck at least some Times readers as faint prwise For my part, I have no idea whether Gilbert is a great conductor or even a good
one. To be sure, be performs an impressive variety of interesting composition, but it is not necessary for me to visit Avery Fisher Hall, or anywhere else, to hear interesting orchestral music. All I have to do is to go to my CD shelf, or boot up my computer amd download still more recorded music form iTumes
Devoted concertgoers who        reply                that        recording        are no        substitute for        live performance  are  missing the point.        For        the time,        attention,  and money of                the art-loving public, classical instrumentalists must compete not only with opera houses, dance troupes ,        theeater companies,  and museums, but        also with        the recorsed performances of the great classical musicians of the 20th century. There recording are cheap, available everwhere, and very often much higher in artistic quality than today choosing. The widespread availabilyty                of such recording has thus brought about a ctisis in the institution of the traditional classical councert

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