2022年考博英语-中共中央党校考试题库及全真模拟冲刺卷56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Mr. Coleman, president of the College Board, announced new programs to help low-income students, who will now be given ( )allowing them to apply to four colleges at no charge.问题1选项A.scholarshipsB.tuition feeC.loansD.fee waivers【答案】D【解析】名词词义辨析。scholarship“奖学金
2、学问”;tuition fee“学 费”;loan “贷款”;fee waiver “免除费用”。句意:这些学生将被给予免除费用的待遇,将允许他们允许免费申请四所大学。选项D符合题意。2. 单选题In addition, the search for new economic models that prioritize inclusive and sustainable growth ( )new, and more active, roles for territories in policy design and implementation.问题1选项A.has called onB
3、has called toC.is calling upD.is calling for【答案】D【解析】固定搭配。call on “访问,号召”;call to “呼唤,打电话给”;call up打电话;召集”;call for “要求;提倡”。句意:此外,对新经济模式的寻求要求政策设计及执行方面扮演一个新的、积极的觉角色,这种经济模式是优先考虑包容性和可持续增长的。选项D符合题意。3. 单选题Mr. McDonnell, a Republican who was once considered a possible ( )for the White House, initially fa
4、ced the prospect of up to 20 years in prison, but The A.P. reported that Judge Spencer lowered that range to six-and-a-half to eight years during the hearing.问题1选项A.containerB.contractorC.contenderD.convertor【答案】C【解析】名词词义辨析。container “集装箱,容器”;contractor “承包人,立契约者”;contender “竞争者”;convertor “转化器”。句意:
5、麦克唐奈先生是一位共和党人,他被认为可能会成为美国总统的竞争者。选项C符合题意。4. 单选题If sanity and insanity exist, how shall we know them?The question is neither capricious nor itself insane. However much we may be personally convinced that we can tell the normal from the abnormal, the evidence is simply not compelling. It is commonplace
6、 for example, to read about murder trials wherein eminent psychiatrists for the defense are contradicted by equally eminent psychiatrists for the prosecution on the matter of the defendants sanity. More generally, there are a great deal of conflicting data on the reliability, utility, and meaning o
7、f such terms as sanity, insanity, mental illness, and schizophrenia.Finally, as early as 1934, Benedict suggested that normality and abnormality are not universal. What is viewed as normal in one culture may be seen as quite aberrant in another. Thus, notions of normality and abnormality may not be
8、quite as accurate as people believe they are.To raise questions regarding normality and abnormality is in no way to question the fact that some behaviors are deviant or odd. Murder is deviant. So, too, are hallucinations. Nor does raising such questions deny the existence of the personal anguish tha
9、t is often associated with mental illness. Anxiety and depression exist. Psychological suffering exists. But normality and abnormality, sanity and insanity, and the diagnoses that flow from them may be less substantive than many believe them to be.At its heart, the question of whether the sane can b
10、e distinguished from the insane is a simple matter: Do the salient characteristics that lead to diagnoses reside in the patients themselves or in the environments and contexts in which observers find them? From Bleuler, through Kretchmer, through the formulators of the recently revised Diagnostic an
11、d Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, the belief has been strong that patients present symptoms, that those symptoms can be categorized, and implicitly, that the sane are distinguishable from the insane. More recently, however, this belief has been questioned. Based in part o
12、n theoretical and anthropological considerations, but also on philosophical, legal, and therapeutic ones, the view has grown that psychological categorization of mental illness is useless at best and downright harmful, misleading, and pejorative at worst. Psychiatric diagnoses, in this view, are in
13、the minds of the observers and are not valid summaries of characteristics displayed by the observed.Gains can be made in deciding which of these is more nearly accurate by getting normal people admitted to psychiatric hospitals and then determining whether they were discovered to be sane and, if so,
14、 how. If the sanity of such pseudo patients were always detected, there would be prima facie evidence that a sane individual can be distinguished from the insane context in which he is found. Normality is distinct enough that it can be recognized wherever it occurs, for it is carried within the pers
15、on. If, on the other hand, the sanity of the pseudo patients were never discovered, serious difficulties would arise for those who support traditional modes of psychiatric diagnosis. Given that the hospital staff was not incompetent, that the pseudo patient had been behaving as sanely as he had been
16、 outside of the hospital, and that it had never previously suggested that he belonged in a psychiatric hospital, such an unlikely outcome would support the view that psychiatric diagnosis betrays little about the patient but much about the environment in which an observer finds him.1.Which of the fo
17、llowing is NOT mentioned in the passage?2.What does the word them in the last sentence of the fourth paragraph refer to?3.The word pejorative could best be replaced by ( ).4.Which of the following statements can best explain the last part of the passage?5.Which of the following would most likely fol
18、low this passage?问题1选项A.We can judge precisely what constitutes normality and abnormality.B.It is not easy to distinguish sanity from insanity.C.It is no doubt that some behaviors of human beings are odd.D.Settings where people are living have much to do with how we know what sanity is.问题2选项A.Questi
19、ons from normality and abnormality.B.The diagnoses.C.Normality and abnormality, sanity and insanity.D.People.问题3选项A.peevishB.depreciatoryC.negativeD.meaningless问题4选项A.Psychiatric diagnosis doesnt inform people of the patient but of the environment where he is living.B.The patient isnt betrayed by ps
20、ychiatrists but by the environment where he is living.C.Psychiatrists know more about the patient than the environment where he is living.D.Psychiatric diagnosis is likely to improve the environment where the patient is living which does little help to him.问题5选项A.Description of the experiment of put
21、ting some sane people in psychiatric hospitals.B.Argument against the difficulty of distinguishing the sane from the insane.C.Description of the experiment of sane and insane people in the same psychiatric hospitals.D.Argument for the difficulty of finding out who are real patients.【答案】第1题:A第2题:C第3题
22、B第4题:A第5题:A【解析】1.推断题。根据文章第二段,“However much we may be personally convinced that we can tell the normal from the abnormal, the evidence is simply not compelling.”,可知无论我们个人多么相信我们能够分辨出正常和异常,这些证据根本就没有说服力。选项B可排除。根据文章四段,“To raise questions regarding normality and abnormality is in no way to question the f
23、act that some behaviors are deviant or odd.”,可知提出关于正常和异常的问题并不能质疑某些行为是异常的或奇怪的这一事实。选项C可排除。根据文章最后一段内容可知,人们生活的环境与了解理智的程度有很大关系,选项D可排除。综上,选项A文中未提及。选项A符合题意。2.词义理解题。根据第四段最后一句,“But normality and abnormality, sanity and insanity, and the diagnoses that flow from them may be less substantive than many believe
24、them to be.”,可知但正常与异常、理智与疯狂,以及由此产生的分析调查,可能并不像许多人认为的那样具有实质性。可知them指代前面出现的normality and abnormality, sanity and insanity,选项C符合题意。3.词义理解题。pejorative “贬损的,贬抑的”;peevish “脾气坏的,易怒的”;depreciatory “贬低的,轻蔑的”;negative “否定的,消极的”;meaningless “无意义的”。句意:越来越多的观点认为,对精神疾病进行心理分类,往好处说是无用的,往坏处说是完全有害的、误导的和贬低的。选项B符合题意。4.细
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