2022年考博英语-山西大学考试题库及模拟押密卷20(含答案解析)

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1、2022年考博英语-山西大学考试题库及模拟押密卷(含答案解析)1. 单选题Do your children worry that they might feel pressure to( )your heros image?问题1选项A.catch up withB.add up toC.come up withD.live up to【答案】D【解析】考查词组辨析。A选项catch up with“赶上;逮捕;处罚”;B选项add up to“总计达”;C选项come up with“提出;想出;设法拿出(所需钱款)”;D选项live up to“符合;做到”。句意:你的孩子是否担心他们会对

2、( )你心目中英雄的形象感到压力?根据语境,live up to“符合;做到”搭配heros image“英雄形象”比较合理。因此D选项正确。2. 单选题When the fire is out and the( )are glowing, its time to call it a night.问题1选项A.halosB.embersC.ashesD.fragments【答案】B【解析】考查词义辨析。A选项halos“光晕,光环,色圈”;B选项embers“余烬,余火”;C选项ashes“骨灰,灰烬”;D选项fragments“碎片,片段;分裂”。句意:当火焰熄灭,( )闪光,是时候收工了。

3、fire is out和embers“余烬,余火”相对应,符合语境。因此B选项正确。3. 单选题Many children often( )why airplanes can fly like birds while we humans cannot.问题1选项A.expectB.wonderC.assumeD.anticipate【答案】B【解析】考查动词辨析。A选项expect“猜想;认为;料想”;B选项wonder“想知道,琢磨”;C选项assume“设想;承担;采取”;D选项anticipate“预期;期盼”。句意:许多孩子经常( )为什么飞机能像鸟一样飞,而我们人类不能。根据语境,w

4、onder“想知道,琢磨”和why搭配比较合理。因此B选项正确。4. 翻译题Visit a museum these days and youll see people using their smartphones and cameras to take pictures of works of art, archeological finds, historical artifacts, and any other object that strikes their fancy. While taking a picture might seem like a good way to pr

5、eserve the moment, new research suggests that museum-goers may want to put their cameras down. In a new study, psychological scientist Linda Henkel of Fairfield University presents data showing that participants had worse memory for objects, and for specific object details, when they took photos of

6、them.“People so often whip out their cameras almost mindlessly to capture a moment, to the point that they are missing what is happening right in front of them,” says Henkel. She calls this the “photo-taking impairment effect”.【答案】如今参观博物馆,你会看到人们用智能手机和相机拍摄艺术作品、考古发现、历史文物和任何其他吸引他们眼球的物品。虽然拍照似乎是保存这一瞬间的好方

7、法,但新的研究表明,参观博物馆的人可能会想放下相机。在一项新的研究中,费尔菲尔德大学(Fairfield University)的心理学家琳达汉克尔(Linda Henkel)提供的数据显示,参与者在拍照时对物体和特定物体细节的记忆力较差。汉克尔说:“人们经常无意识地拿出相机来捕捉某个瞬间,以至于他们忽略了眼前正在发生的事情。”她称之为“拍照障碍效应”。5. 单选题Art is about creativity, transmuting the humblest subjects into the( ).问题1选项A.subdueB.subjectiveC.submissiveD.sublim

8、e【答案】D【解析】考查词义辨析。A选项subdue“压制,控制”;B选项subjective“主观的”;C选项submissive“顺从的,服从的”;D选项sublime“崇高的,崇高的事物”。句意:艺术是一种创造力,能够把最卑贱的事物变得( )。sublime和humblest“最卑贱的”相对应,使句子通顺。因此D选项正确。6. 单选题Some of the worlds most important museums are confirming what weve suspected all along but didnt dare say: selfie sticks (自拍杆) ar

9、e stupid.The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has banned the sticks from their exhibition halls to prevent damage to the artwork. If youve ever set foot in MoMA youll know what a difficult experience it can be. Not because it isnt an exceptional art institution thats given the mind-expanding exhibitions,

10、 but because of other people. The MoMA is one of the worlds busiest museumsadd selfie sticks among the crowds and youve got a recipe for disaster.The same situation can be found at many famous tourist landmarks. Like seat belts, the selfie stick problem doesnt hit home until someone gets hurt. An in

11、creasing number of sites have seen the potential hazard and put a stop to things before a “tragedy” occurs. The Australian Open has banned selfie sticks. Sports and music stadiums around London have banned the stick, as well.Yet the real issue behind the selfie stick is the selfie itself. Its someho

12、w become socially acceptable for us to take the narcissism (自恋) of adolescence and extend it through adulthood, manifested in selfies. I admit that I do enjoy the occasional guilty pleasure of a selfie, so I cant and wont be a hypocrite about it.When it comes to traveling, though, when it comes to o

13、nce-in-a-lifetime visits to sacred landmarks and world-class museums, Id hope that we could all turn the lens away from ourselves.Or simply put the camera away. Travel writer Paul Theroux once told his readers: “I never bring a camerabecause taking pictures, Ive found, makes me less observant and in

14、terferes with my memory.” How much do we rely on photo graphs to remember our vacations? Does it really matter that we have a permanent documentation of every moment of our travels?What if we entirely let go of documenting and just simply experience? I tried it for a day. It is what I imagine skydiv

15、ing would be like: terrifying at first, then exciting and finally, when I got my mind to stop subconsciously framing every street scene, I became more present than Ive ever been on a trip.1.What do we learn about MoMA?2.As mentioned in the passage, selfie sticks have been banned in the following events EXCEPT ( ).3.According to Paragraph 4, the author considers selfies as( ).4.Travel writer Paul Theroux is quoted to( ).5.In “I became more present than Ive ever been on a trip” (last paragraph), the author feeling can be summarized as( ).问题1选项A.Mo

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