XX考研英语完型填空练习题及答案.doc
5页XX考研英语完型填空练习题及答案 下面是网的完型填空练习,希望对大家有所帮助 The family is the center of most traditional Asians' lives. Many people worry about their families welfare, reputation, and honor. Asian families are often 1 , including several generations related by 2 or marriage living in the same home. An Asian person's misdeeds are not blamed just on the individual but also on the family ---including the dead 3 . Traditional Chinese, among many other Asians, respect their elders and feel a deep sense of duty 4 them. Children repay their parents' 5 by being suessful and supporting them in old age. This is aepted as a 6 part of life in China. 7 ,taking care of the aged parents is often viewed as a tremendous 8 in the United States,swheresaging and family support are not 9 highly. 10 , in the youth-oriented United States, growing old is seen as a bad thing, and many old people do not receive respect. Pilipinos, the most Americanized of the Asians, are 11 extremely family-oriented. They are 12 to helping their children and will sacrifice greatly for their children to get an education. 13 , the children are devoted to their parents, who often live nearby. Grown children who leave the country for economic reasons 14 send large parts of their ine home to their parents. The Vietnamese family 15 people currently 16 as well as the spirits of the dead and of the as-yet unborn. Any 17 or actions are done from family considerations, not individual desires. People's behavior is fudged 18 whether it brings shame or pride to the family. The Vietnamese do not particularly believe in self-reliance; in this way, they are the 19 of people in the United States. Many Vietnamese think that their actions in this life will influence their 20 in the next life. 1. A. enlarged B. extended C. expanded D. lengthened 2 . A. history B. interaction C. blood D. bond 3. A. pioneer B. settlers C. immigrant D. ancestors 4. A. toward B. for C. of D. on 5. A. contributions B. sufferings C. sacrifices D. tributes 6. A. formal B. natural C. regular D. peculiar 7. A. in parison B. to the same extent C. in a way D. in contrast 8. A. relief B. responsibility C. burden D. business 9. A. rewarded B. honored C. regarded D. plimented 10. A. in fact B. of course C. and yet D. as a result 11. A. but B. further C. still D. only 12. A. confined B. dedicated C. corresponded D. exposed 13. A. in turn B. in exchange C. in vain D. in debt 14. A. oasionally B. intentionally C. typically D. steadily 15. A. insists on B. consists of C. persists in D. resists to 16. A. living B. lively C. alive D. life 17. A. incidences B. decisions C. aidents D. expedition 18. A. on B. for C. by D. in 19. A. counterpart B. opposite C. petitor D. opponent 20. A. station B. status C. stature D. state 参考答案: 1-10.B .C .D .A .C .B .D .C .B .A 11-20.C .B .A .C .B .C .B.A .B .B Many theories concerning the causes of juvenile delinquency (crimes mitted by young people) focus either on the individual or on society as the major contributing influence. Theories 21 on the individual suggest that children engage in criminal behavior 22 they were not sufficiently penalized for previous misdeeds or that they have learned criminal behavior through 23 with others. Theories focusing on the role of society suggest that children mit crimes in 24 to their failure to rise above their socioeconomic status, 25 as a rejection of middle-class values. Most theories of juvenile delinquency have focused on children from disadvantaged families, 26 the fact that children from wealthy homes also mit crimes. The latter may mit crimes 27 lack of adequate parental control. All theories, however, are tentative and are 28 to criticism. Changes in the social structure may indirectly 29 juvenile crime rates. For example, changes in the economy that 30 to fewer job opportunities for youth and rising unemployment 31 make gainful employment increasingly difficult to obtain. The resulting discontent may in 32 lead more youths into criminal behavior. Families have also 33 changes these years. More families consist of one parent households or two working parents; 34, children are likely to have less supervision at home 35 was mon in the traditional family 36. This lack of parental supervision is thought to be an influence on juvenile crime rates. Other 37 causes of offensive acts include frustration or failure in school, the increased 38 of drugs and alcohol, and the growing 39 of child abuse and child neglect. All these conditions tend to increase the probability of a child mitting a criminal act, 40 a direct causal relationship has not yet been established 1.[A] acting [B] relying [C] centering [D] cementing 2.[A] before [B] unless [C] until [D] because 3.[A] interactions [B] assimilation [C] cooperation [D] consultation 4.[A] return [B] reply [C] reference [D] response 5.[A] or [B] but rather [C] but [D] or else 6.[A] consi。





