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1、考研英语(二)-537 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Some desert animals can survive the very strong summer heat and dryness because they have very unusual characteristics. The camel, for example, can 1 an increase in the temperature of its body and its blood of 9. In addition,
2、 it can drink an enormous 2 of water at one time, then store 3 water in its red blood cells and other parts of its body to 4 its needs for two weeks or more. The kangaroo rat, on the other hand, 5 all the water it needs from water that it produces during 6 However, most animals need to 7 a fairly co
3、nstant body temperature, and will die if it 8 more than 5. 9 , they need to find some ways to 10 the strong sun rays. Nor can many animals either store or 11 water in their bodies, as the camel and kangaroo rat 12 . So they must find ways to 13 water loss from their bodies to the lowest degree. Beca
4、use very few desert animals can 14 the strong rays, the temperature, and the evaporation rate 15 a typical summer“s day, most of them are 16 during the night. Only after the sun has set does the desert come fully to life. The night is relatively cool, and the darkness provides 17 , not only from the
5、 sun, but also from other animals and from the birds. So the coming of darkness is the signal 18 the large majority of animals and insects 19 their search for water and food. When morning comes, most of them seek 20 again. Many go underground; nearly all find somewhere shady where they can avoid the
6、 sun rays.(分数:10.00)A.carryB.bearC.effectD.delayA.levelB.numberC.amountD.sumA.abundantB.plentifulC.affluentD.sufficientA.supplyB.offerC.provideD.meetA.consumesB.obtainsC.bringsD.replacesA.reservationB.aspirationC.desperationD.respirationA.raiseB.rejectC.maintainD.regulateA.risesB.arisesC.decreasesD.
7、is risenA.HoweverB.AgainC.InsteadD.ThereforeA.avoidB.enjoyC.expose toD.escapeA.concealB.collectC.produceD.utilizeA.functionB.canC.performD.appearA.quickenB.keepC.lightenD.reduceA.surviveB.standC.endureD.experienceA.inB.toC.ofD.throughA.activeB.dynamicC.livelyD.busyA.preventionB.protectionC.persuasio
8、nD.permissionA.amongB.withC.fromD.forA.initiateB.hastenC.continueD.persistA.foodB.shelterC.waterD.work二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The United States has benefited immensely from its role as a magnet for the best and brightest workers from around t
9、he world, especially in innovative fields like high technology. Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft, sounded precisely that theme in senate testimony last month when asked about the visa program for skilled workers, the H-1B. Mr. Gates said that these workers are “uniquely talented“ and highly pai
10、dtaking jobs that pay over $100,000 a yearand that America should “welcome as many of those people as we can get.“ But that is not how the H-1B visa program as a whole is working these days, according to an analysis by Ronil Hira, an assistant professor of public policy at the Rochester Institute of
11、 Technology. The median salary for new H-1B holders in the information technology industry is actually about $50,000, based on the most recent data filed by companies with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services agency. That wage level, Mr. Hira says, is the same as starting salaries
12、for graduating computer science majors with bachelor“s degrees. Yet salaries, according to Mr. Hira, are only part of the story. He says that while Microsoft may be paying its H-1B visa holders well and recruiting people with hard-to-find talents, other companies have a different agenda. The H-1B vi
13、sa program, Mr. Hira asserts, has become a vehicle for accelerating the pace of offshore outsourcing of computing work, sending more jobs abroad. Holders of H-1B visas, he says, do the on-site work of understanding a client“s needs and specificationsand then most of the software coding is done back
14、in India. “Information technology offshore outsourcing has just swamped the H-1B program in recent years, he said.“ The list of the top 10 companies requesting H-1B visas in fiscal 2006, the most recent government data available, was dominated by Indian-based technology outsourcing companies like In
15、fosys Technologies, Wipro Technologies and Tata Consultancy Services, and a few other companies that offer outsourced services and have sizable operations in India like Cognizant Technology Solutions, Accenture and Deloitte both are, to some extent, economic decisions. The continuing and indeed grow
16、ing relevance of local economic connections suggests that cultural imperialism will not prove to be the dominant trend. Local culture commands loyalty when people are involved in networks of status and caste, and they pursue religious and communal markers of identity. Those individuals use local cul
17、tural products to signal their place in hierarchies. Today, economic growth is booming in countries where American popular culture does not dominate, namely India and China. Population growth is strong in many Islamic countries, which typically prefer local music and get their news from sources like
18、 the satellite broadcaster A1 Jazeera. The combination of these trends means that American entertainment, for largely economic reasons, will lose relative standing in the global marketplace. In fact, Western culture often creates its own rivals by bringing creative technologies like the recording st
19、udio or the printing press to foreign lands. American popular culture tends to be popular when people interact with others from around the world and seek markers of global identity. My stepdaughter spent last summer studying French in Nice, with students from many other countries. They ate and hung
20、out at McDonald“s, a name and symbol they all share, even though it was not everyone“s favorite meal. Globalization is most likely to damage local culture in regions like Scandinavia that are lightly populated, not very hierarchical and looking for new global cultural symbols. But the rest of the wo
21、rld“s population is in countries-China and India, of course, but also Brazil, Mexico, Egypt and Indonesia that do not fit that description. “American“ cultural products rely increasing on non-American talent and international symbols and settings. “Babel“, which won this year“s Golden Globe for best
22、 drama, has a Mexican director, and is set in Morocco, Japan and Mexico, mostly with non-English dialogue. Culture is not a zero-sum game, so the greater reach of one culture does not necessarily mean diminished stature for others. In the broad sweep of history, many different traditions have grown
23、together and flourished. American popular culture will continue to make money, but the 21st century will bring a broad melange of influences, with no clear world cultural leader.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the essay, America“s popular culture _.(分数:2.00)A.is resistible for some countriesB.still domin
24、antsC.trends to be the first choice when people interactD.will flourish together with other cultures and will be world cultural leader one day(2).Which of the following is NOT correct in the essay?(分数:2.00)A.American culture, like American movies and music, is very popular around the world.B.Cultura
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