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  历年的考研英语考试中,势必会出现很多英语阅读的题目。下面是我给大家整理的,供大家参阅!

  1982年考研英语阅读真题及答案解析

  Section V Reading Comprehension

  Each sentence or paragraph below is followed by four statements. One of the statements is a suggestion which can be drawn from the information given in the original sentence or paragraph.
Read the sentences and paragraph carefully and circle your choice. Only one choice is to be circled. 10 points

  EXAMPLE:

  Whether the study of the lunar rocks will answer the long debated question of the origin of the moon remains to be seen.

  [A] The speaker wants to remain behind to see whether the study will throw light on the question.

  [B] The speaker feels that the study will probably answer the question.

  [C] The speaker is sure that the study will produce an answer to the question.

  [D] The speaker is not sure whether the study will answer the question or not.

  ANSWER: [D]

  42. If this book begins with a familiar them — the Indian experience of the last 120 years — the author brings to it great power and deep understanding.

  [A] This means that the book was written 120 years ago.

  [B] This means that the Indian experience of the last 120 years is a familiar experience, and nothing new can be written about it.

  [C] This means that the book lacks understanding of the Indian experience.

  [D] This means that the writer of this sentence likes the book.

  43. I disagreed then as now with many of John Smith’s judgments, but always respected him, and this book is a welcome reminder of his big, honest, friendly, stubborn personality.

  [A] The writer of this sentence dislikes John Smith, but agrees with his ideas.

  [B] The writer of this sentence considers John Smith to be a disagreeable person.

  [C] The writer of this sentence disagrees with John Smith but respects him.

  [D] The writer of this sentence disagreed with him then but agrees wit