2022年考博英语-中共中央党校考试题库及全真模拟冲刺卷68附答案带详解.docx
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1、2022年考博英语-中共中央党校考试题库及全真模拟冲刺卷(附答案带详解)1. 单选题The Malaysian government announced in a written statement last week that the policy to restructure society ( )in 1970 would come to an end by the end of the year.问题1选项A.to formulateB.to be formulatedC.as formulatedD.so as to formulate【答案】C【解析】语法题。根据题意,空格为后置定
2、语,修饰前面的policy,和policy之间存在被动关系,所以选项A和D可排除。to be formulated“将要被制定”,as formulated“已经被制定的”。句意:马来西亚政府上周以书面形式宣布:1970年已经制定的调整社会的政策将于今年年底停止。选项C符合题意。2. 单选题He was the king of farce and the most influential neoclassical playwright. His characters were used to ( ) real people, and he was interested in showing t
3、he reality of human weakness as much as possible.问题1选项A.depictB.ridiculeC.amuseD.imitate【答案】A【解析】动词词义辨析。depict“描述”;ridicule“嘲笑”;amuse“娱乐”;imitate “模仿”。句意:他是喜剧之王,也是最具影响力的新古典主义剧作家。他的剧中人物都用来描述真正的人物,并且他对尽可能展现人性的弱点充满兴趣。选项A符合题意。3. 翻译题It is also clear from his account who is responsible for misrepresenting
4、 this threat: the media and politicians. Thoughout this work, he scolds both. Politicians, we are told, “amplify the threat for their own political gains and mislead the public into misunderstanding terrorism and prefer appearing tough on terrorism to effectively combating it at home”. He argues tha
5、t media reporting is significantly flawed and hysterical and suggests that the media and politicians seldom pass up any opportunity to manipulate and sensationalize news events. The combination of these two factors is a great inflation of the terrorist theat in the United States, resulting in popula
6、r hysteria. The focus on the threat to the West is understandable in some waysit is the threat to ones own state that the media and politicians are concerned with and attempt to mitigate.【答案】【参考译文】从他的描述中也可以清楚地看出,是谁歪曲了这一威胁:媒体和政客。在这篇文章中,他斥责了两者。他说,政客们为了自己的政治利益而放大威胁,误导公众对恐怖主义产生误解,比起在国内有效打击恐怖主义,他们更愿(仅仅)表
7、现出一副强硬态度。他认为媒体报道有明显的缺陷且很滑稽,并暗示媒体和政客很少错过任何操纵和渲染新闻事件的机会。这两个因素结合在一起大大地夸大了美国的恐怖主义威胁,导致了大众的谈虎色变。对西方的威胁的关注度在某种程度上是可以理解的媒体和政客们关注并试图减轻的是对自己国家的威胁。4. 单选题Early research on attitudes assumed that they were casually related to behavior; that is, the attitudes people hold determine what they do. Common sense, too
8、 suggests a relationship. Isnt it logical that people watch television programs they like, or that employees try to avoid assignments they find distasteful? However, in the late 1960s, this assumed effect of attitudes on behavior was challenged by a review of the research. One researcherLeon Festin
9、gerargued that attitudes follow behavior. Did you ever notice how people change what they say. so it doesnt contradict what they do? Perhaps a friend of yours has consistently argued that the quality of US cars isnt up to that of imports and that hed never own anything but a Japanese or German car.
10、But his dad gives him a late-model Ford Mustang, and suddenly US cars arent so bad. Festinger argued that these cases of attitude following behavior illustrate the effects of cognitive dissonance. Cognitive dissonance refers to any incompatibility an individual might perceive between two or more att
11、itudes or between behavior and attitudes. Festinger argued that any form of inconsistency is uncomfortable and that individuals will attempt to reduce the dissonance and, hence, the discomfort. They will seek a stable state, in which there is a minimum of dissonance. Research has generally concluded
12、 that people seek consistency among their attitudes and between their attitudes and their behavior. They do this by altering either the attitudes or the behavior or by developing a rationalization for the discrepancy. Tobacco executives provide an example. How you might wonder do these people cope w
13、ith the ongoing barrage of data linking cigarette smoking and negative health outcomes? They can deny that any clear causation between smoking and cancer, for instance, has been established. They can brainwash themselves by continually articulating the benefits of tobacco. They can acknowledge the n
14、egative consequences of smoking, but rationalize that people are going to smoke and that tobacco companies merely promote freedom of choice. They can accept the research evidence and begin actively working to make less dangerous cigarettes or at least reduce their availability to more vulnerable gro
15、ups, such as teenagers. Or they can quit their job because the dissonance is too great. No individual, of course, can completely avoid dissonance. You know that cheating on your income tax is wrong, but you “fudge” the numbers a bit every year and hope youre not audited. Or you tell your children to
16、 floss their teeth every day, but you dont. So how do people cope? Festinger would propose that the desire to reduce dissonance depends on the importance of the elements creating it and the degree of influence the individual believes he has over the elements; individuals will be more motivated to re
17、duce dissonance when the attitudes or behavior are important or when they believe that the dissonance is due to something they can control. A third factor is the rewards of dissonance; high rewards accompanying high dissonance tend to reduce the tension inherent in the dissonance because they allow
18、us to easily rationalize it. 1.The purpose of mentioning the TV programs people watch in the first paragraph is to show ( ).2.Which of the following cases can illustrate “dissonance”?3.People seek consistency among their attitudes and between their attitudes and their behavior by doing many things E
19、XCEPT by ( ).4.The author wants to tell us ( )by giving the example of tobacco executives.5.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the last paragraph?问题1选项A.that people hold different attitudes toward different TV programsB.that peoples attitudes determine their behaviorsC.that peopl
20、es behaviors determine their attitudesD.that there exists a reversible relationship between peoples attitudes and their behaviors问题2选项A.Employees try to avoid assignments they find distastefi.il.B.A young man like Japanese cars, but his father buys him a US car.C.You know that cheating on your incom
21、e tax is wrong.D.You tell your children to floss their teeth every day, but you dont.问题3选项A.altering their attitudesB.altering their behaviorC.developing the rational discrepancyD.rationalizing the discrepancy问题4选项A.why so many people quit their jobsB.how people reduce the dissonanceC.how peoples at
22、titudes determine their behaviorD.why peoples attitudes are inconsistent with their behavior问题5选项A.High rewards decrease peoples desire to reduce the dissonance.B.High rewards prompt people to reduce the dissonance.C.If people believe that the dissonance is due to something they can control, the dis
23、sonance can be avoided.D.People are likely to get higher rewards, if they can rationalize their behavior【答案】第1题:B第2题:D第3题:C第4题:B第5题:A【解析】1.推断题。根据文章第一段,“the attitudes people hold determine what they do.”,可知作者的提出的一个观点是人们的态度决定了他们的行为。所以可推断接下来的例子都是用来进一步证明这个观点。选项B符合题意。2.细节理解题。根据文章第二段,“Festinger argued tha
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