2022年考博英语-南开大学考前拔高综合测试题(含答案带详解)第61期

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1、2022年考博英语-南开大学考前拔高综合测试题(含答案带详解)1. 单选题The actual cost of the building was much higher than our original ( ) .问题1选项A.considerationB.judgmentC.estimateD.plan【答案】C【解析】名词词义辨析。consideration“考虑;报酬”;judgment“判断, 辨别力”;estimate“估计, 判断”。句意:这座建筑物的实际成本比我们原来的估计高得多。选项C符合句意。2. 单选题People who live in small towns ofte

2、n seem more friendly than those living in ( ) populated areas.问题1选项A.denselyB.intenselyC.abundantlyD.highly【答案】A【解析】副词词义辨析。表示人口密集应该用densely,所以选项A正确。3. 单选题Anyone who trains animals recognizes that human and animal perceptual capacities are different. For most humans, seeing is believing, although we

3、do occasionally brood about whether we can believe our eyes. The other senses are largely ancillary; most of us do not know how we might go about either doubting or believing our noses. But for dogs, scenting is believing. A dogs nose is to ours as the wrinkled surface of our complex brain is to the

4、 surface of an egg. A dog who did comparative psychology might easily worry about our consciousness or lack thereof, just as we worry about the consciousness of a squid.We who take sight for granted can draw pictures of scent, but we have no language for doing it the other way about, no way to repre

5、sent something visually familiar by means of actual scent. Most humans cannot know, with their limited noses, what they can imagine about being deaf, blind, mute, or paralyzed. The sighted can, for example, speak of a blind person as “in the darkness,” but there is no corollary expression for what i

6、t is that we are in relationship to scent. If we tried to coin words, we might come up with something like “scent-blind.” But what would it mean? It couldnt have the sort of meaning that “color-blind” and “tone-deaf” do, because most of us have experienced what “tone” and “color” mean in those expre

7、ssions, but we dont know what “scent” means in the expression “scent-blind.” Scent for many of us can be only a theoretical, technical expression that we use because our grammar requires that we have a noun to go in the sentences we are prompted to utter about animals, tracking. We dont have a sense

8、 of scent. What we do have is a sense of smellfor Thanksgiving dinner and skunks and a number of things we call chemicals.So if Fido and I are sitting on the terrace, admiring the view, we inhabit worlds with radically different principles of phenomenology. Say that the wind is to our backs. Our wor

9、ld lies all before us, within a 180 degree angle. The dogswell, we dont know, do we?He sees roughly the same things that I see but he believes the scents of the garden behind us. He marks the path of the black-and white cat as she moves among the roses in search of the bits of chicken sandwich I let

10、 fall as I walked from the house to our picnic spot. I can show that Fido is alert to the kitty, but not how, for my picture-making modes of thought too easily supply falsifyingly literal representations of the cat and the garden and their modes of being hidden from or revealed to me.1.The phrase “T

11、he other senses are largely ancillary” (Paragraph 1) is used by the author to suggest that( ).2.The example in the last paragraph suggests that “principles of phenomenology” mentioned in Paragraph 3 can best be defined as( ).3.The missing phrase in the incomplete sentence “The dogswell, we dont know

12、, do we?” refers to ( ) .4.The example in the last paragraph is used to illustrate how( ).问题1选项A.only those events experienced directly can be appreciated by the sensesB.for many human beings the sense of sight is the primary means of knowing about the worldC.smell is in many respects a more powerfu

13、l sense than sightD.people rely on at least one of their other senses in order to confirm with what they see问题2选项A.rules one uses to determine the philosophical truth about a certain thingB.behaviors caused by certain kinds of perceptionC.ways and means of knowing about somethingD.effect of single i

14、ndividuals perception on what others believe问题3选项A.color blindnessB.perception of the worldC.concern for our perceptionD.depth perception问题4选项A.a dogs perception differs from a humansB.people fear nature but animals are part of itC.a dogs ways of seeing are superior to a catsD.phenomenology is unive

15、rsal and constant【答案】第1题:B第2题:C第3题:B第4题:A【解析】1.事实细节题。根据上文“For most humans, seeing is believing, although we do occasionally brood about whether we can believe our eyes.”对大多数人来说,眼见为实,尽管我们偶尔会思考是否能相信自己的眼睛。然后作者紧接着提及“other senses are large ancillary”其他感官主要是辅助。由此可知,作者是主要是强调,视觉是认识世界的主要方式,选项B正确。2.信息推理题。最后一段作者将自己和狗狗进行对比,虽然他们看到的世界是大致相同的,但狗狗还可以通过嗅觉感知周围的世界,而人类主要是依靠视觉,这说明“现象学原理”指的是一种了解某事的方式和方法。选项C正确。3.信息推断题。根据上文“Say that the wind is to our backs. Our world lies all before us, within a 180 degree angle.”风吹到我们的背上,世界平行的呈现在我们面前。这是我们感知世界的一种方式,而狗狗同样

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