2022年考博英语-中国社会科学院考试题库及全真模拟冲刺卷(含答案带详解)套卷32

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1、2022年考博英语-中国社会科学院考试题库及全真模拟冲刺卷(含答案带详解)1. 单选题Love is love and death is death, for a South African Bushman and a French surrealist alike. So the themes of literature have at once an infinite variety and an abiding constancy.问题1选项A.continuingB.refrainingC.interchangingD.corresponding【答案】A【解析】句意:爱就是爱,死就是

2、死,对于南非的布什曼人和法国的超现实主义者来说都是如此。因此,文学的主题既具有无限的多样性,又具有的稳定性。A选项continuing“继续的;持续的”;B选项refraining“克制的”;C选项interchanging“交换的”;D选项corresponding“相当的;相应的”。“爱就是爱,死就是死”传递的是一种永恒的稳定性,因此abiding词义应与“永恒的”相关,因此A选项符合题意。2. 单选题Mycenae strands on a hill skirted by two deep ravines. The site is a natural strong point, domi

3、nating the plain of Argos. It was first occupied about 3000 B. C., and a new settlement was made about 2000 B. C., which is generally believed to be the time when Greek speakers arrived in Greece. There is clear evidence for a sudden increase in the importance and prosperity of this settlement about

4、 1600 B. C., two grave circles have been found, one inside the later walls and containing six shaft graves, excavated by Schliemann in the 1870s, the other rather earlier in date, outside the walls, discovered in 1950. These graves contained a mass of gold and other precious objects of great beauty,

5、 including import from Minoan Crete and Egypt.The power and wealth of Mycenae increased rapidly. There was soon a uniform culture in mainland Greece, stretching from Thessaly in the north to the south of the Peloponnesus, with palaces at Thebes, Athens, Mycenae, Tiryns, and Pylos and probably at oth

6、er sites not yet discovered. Although the palaces were the administrative centers of separate kingdoms, it seem likely that Mycenae was the leading, if not the dominated, kingdom. From 1500 B. C., the kings of Mycenae were buried in massive stone tombs outside the walls, of which the largest, the so

7、-called Treasury of Atreus, is a magnificent architectural achievement. About 1450 B. C. the Achaeans, as the Greeks of the Mycenaean period were called, invaded Crete and destroyed all the Minoan palaces except Knossos, which they occupied. Succeeding to and made settlements on the islands and in A

8、sia Minor. The zenith of Mycenaean power and prosperity was in the early thirteenth century; in this period were built the walls, some of which still stand, and the lion gate. By about 1250 B. C., when the defenses were renewed and improved, there is evidence of destruction outside the walls. Trade

9、declined; a period of upheaval and deterioration had begun. The Trojan War is thought to have occurred about this time. The traditional date for the fall of Troy is 1184 B. C., but the American archaeologist Blegen, who made the most complete recent excavations and found clear evidence of a prolonge

10、d siege, date the destruction of Troy to about 1240 B C. It looks as though the Trojan expedition was the last united effort of the Achaeans.Mycenae was subjected to three successive attacks in the following years. In the first, the houses outside the walls were destroyed; in the second, the citadel

11、 was sacked; in the third, it was finally destroyed and not reoccupied. The other mainland palaces were all sacked around 1200 B. C., presumably by bands of invading Dorian.1.When is it believed that the first Greek speakers first occupied Mycenae, and how long did it take before there was clear evi

12、dence of prosperity?2.Who made the most complete excavations of the site, and what did he/they find?3.Who were the Achaeans, and what did they do in the last half of the 14th century B C. ?4.According to the passage, did the Mycenaeans engage in international trade? If yes, with whom?5.According to

13、the passage, were the people in mainland Greece united, and if so, where was the seat of power located?问题1选项A.3000 B . C . and 500 yearsB.2000 B . C . and 400 yearsC.1184 B . C . and 300 yearsD.1240 B . C . and 600 years问题2选项A.Schleimann, and he found six grave shafts containing gold.B.Blegen, and h

14、e found evidence of a prolonged siege.C.American archaeologists, and they found that the height of Mycenaean power and prosperity were in the early thirteenth century B. C.D.A team of German archaeologists, and they found that the kings of Mycenae were buried in massive stone tombs outside the city

15、walls.问题3选项A.They were Dorians that invaded Mycenae and sacked most of the mainland palaces but not Knossos.B.They were the inhabitants of Troy, and they withstood a long siege in their city, according to the work of an American archaeologist.C.They were settlers in Asia Minor, and they expanded int

16、o the sea trade.D.They were Greeks in the Mycenaean Period,and they invaded Crete, destroying all the palaces there except Knossos,which they inhabited.问题4选项A.No, the Mycenaeans were mainly engages in the conquest of states within the Peloponnesus and surrounding islands.B.Yes, they were. There was evidence of international trade since amo

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