福建考研网   加油
首页 | 考研资讯 | 考研试题·指导 | 厦门大学考研 | 福州大学考研 | 福建师范大学考研 | 福建医科大学考研 | 福建农林大学考研 | 复试·调剂 | 考研论坛
  当前位置:主页>考研试题·指导>考研英语>文章内容
2006年考研英语命题预测题一(含答案)
来源:福建考研网 点击: 发布时间:2007-11-11  

26. An argument made by supporters of functionism is that

A. post-war modernist architecture was coming under fire
B. UN building in New York blocks the housing projects
C. windswept plazas present “face” to the inhabitants of the city
D. functionism reflects the needs of the social body

27. According to Mr Rykwert, “dictum” can serve as

A. book
B. market
C. form
D. words

28.The word “exacerbating”(line 3, para 4) means

A.deteriorating
B.inspiring
C. encouraging
D. surprising

29.According to Mr Rykwert, he

A. sees damage here and there
B. is absolutely a functionist
C. is completely disappointed with the city’s death
D. is objectively commenting the city ?

30. The author associates the issue of functionism with post-war modernist architecture because

A. they are both Mr Rykwert’s arguments
B. it is a comparison to show the importance of post-war modernist architecture
C. functionism and post-war modernism architecture are totally contradictory
D. Mr Rykwert supports functionism

Text 3

    JOY WILLIAMS'S quirky fourth novel "The Quick and the Dead" follows a trio of 16-yearold misfits in a warped "Charlie's Angels" set in the American south-west. Driven hazily to defend animal rights, the girls accomplish little beyond diatribe: they rescue a putrefied ram and hurl stones at stuffed elephants. In what is structurally a road novel that ends up where it began, the desultory threesome stumbles upon both cruelty to animals and unlikely romance. A mournful dog is strangled by an irate neighbor, a taxidermist falls in love with an 8-year-old direct-action firebrand determined that he atone for his sins. A careen across the barely tamed Arizona prairie, this peculiar book aims less for a traditional storyline than a sequence of jangled (often hilarious) conversations, ludicrous circumstances, and absurdist tableaux. The consequent long-walk-to-nowhere is both the book's limitation and its charm.

    All three girls are motherless. Fiercely political Alice discovers that her erstwhile parents are her grandparents, who thereupon shrivel: "Deceit had kept them young whereas the truth had accelerated them practically into decrepitude." Both parents of the doleful Corvus drowned while driving on a flooded interstate off-ramp. The mother of the more conventional Annabel ("one of those people who would say, `We'll get in touch soonest' when they never wanted to see you again") slammed her car drunkenly into a fish restaurant. Later, Annabel's father observes to his wife's ghost, "You didn't want to order what I ordered, darling." The sharp-tongued wraith snaps back: "That's because you always ordered badly and wanted me to experience your miserable mistake."

    Against a roundly apocalyptic world view, the great pleasures of this book are line-by-line. Ms Williams can lacerate setting and character alike in a few slashes: "It was one of those rugged American places, a remote, sad-ass, but plucky downwind town whose citizens were flawed and brave." Alice's acerbity spits little wisdoms: putting lost teeth under a pillow for money is "a classic capitalistic consumer ploy, designed to wean you away at an early age from healthy horror and sensible dismay to greedy, deluded, sunny expectancy."

    Whether or not the novel, like Alice, expressly advocates animal rights, an animal motif crops up in every scene, as flesh-and blood "critters" (usually dead) or insipid decoration on crockery. If Ms Williams does not intend to induce human horror at a pending bestial Armageddon, she at least invokes a future of earthly loneliness, where animals appear only as ceramic-hen butter dishes and endangered-species Elastoplasts. One caution: when flimsy narrative superstructure begins to sag, anarchic wackiness can grow wearing. While "The Quick and the Dead" is edgy from its first page, the trouble with starting at the edge is there is nowhere to go. Nevertheless, Ms Williams is original, energetic and viscously funny: Carl Hiaasen with a conscience.

31. The girls in the novel

A.did nothing about reflecting the society facts.?
B.protected animals successfully.
C.were cruel to the animals.
D.murdered their neighbor’s dog.

32. This novel is attentive to each of the following except

A.backgrounds
B.conversations
C.traditional storyline
D.scenes

33. The main idea of the novel is

A.care about the children
B.how to make crockery
C.fight with the animal-killers
D.animal protection

34. The second paragraph tells us

A.the miserable life of the girls.
B.the girls’ parents are growing old.
C.society contradiction and circumstances the girls live in.
   查看更多相关信息请到:福建考研论坛

09考研QQ群-- 1:厦大 ①57872015 ②56651247 2:福州大学(56651426) 3:福建师大(42551895)人满,未发言者每周四定期清理,一人最多加一个群,否则byebye!

共9页: 上一页 [1] [2] 3 [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] 下一页
上一篇:胡敏考研英语考前10天模拟试题一及答案(一)   下一篇:2006年考研英语模拟题及答案和参考译文一
[收藏] [推荐] [评论(0条)] [返回顶部] [打印本页] [关闭窗口]  
用户名: 新注册) 密码: 匿名评论
评论内容:(不能超过250字,需审核后才会公布,请自觉遵守互联网相关政策法规。
 §最新评论
  热点文章
·2008年考研英语作文指导--黄金预
·2008年全国硕士研究生入学统一考
·1986年—2007年考研英语真题及标
·2008研究生英语考试试题及答案
·2008年考研英语模拟试题
·08考研英语模拟题
·2009年考研英语大纲
·2008年考研英语单科线预测
·2007年硕士研究生入学考试英语模
·英语研究生入学考试历年真题汇总
·阅读--教你一招
·2007年考研《英语模拟考场》模拟
  相关文章
·胡敏考研英语考前10天模拟试题一
·2006年考研英语模拟题及答案和参
·胡敏考研英语考前10天模拟试题(
·2006年考研英语模拟题及答案和参
·2006年考研英语模拟试题及答案
·文都:2006年考研英语模拟试题(
·2006年考研英语阅读模拟题 Text
·文都:2006年考研英语模拟试题(
·2006年考研英语阅读模拟题 Text
·文都:2006年考研英语模拟试题(
·考研前30天成功试卷(英语)试卷1
·文都:2006年考研英语模拟试题(
福建考研网--全力打造最专业的福建本地考研网站
PowereD BY DEDEcms 本站已通过信息产业部备案:赣ICP备08000409号