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1、考研英语-124 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Use o(总题数:1,分数:10.00)BDirections:/BRead the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.With the spread of inter-active electronic media a man alone in his own home will never have been so well
2、 placed to fill the inexplicable mental space between cradle and crematorium. So I suspect that books will be pushed more and more into those moments of travel or difficult defecationU (1) /Upeople still dont quite know what to do with.When people do read, I think theyll want to feel they are readin
3、g literature, or (2) something serious.U (3) /Uyoure going to find fewer books presenting themselves as no-nonsense andU (4) /Uassuming literary pretensions and being packaged as works of art. We can expect an extraordinary variety of genre, but with an underlyingU (5) /Uof sentiment and vision.Tran
4、slators can onlyU (6) /Ufrom this desire for the presumably sophisticated. We can look forward to lots of difficult names and fantastic stories of foreign parts enthusiasticallyU (7) /Uby the overall worship of the “global village. Much of this will be awful and some wonderful,U (8) /Udont expect th
5、e press or the organizers of prizes to offer you much help in making the appropriate distinctions. They will be chieflyU (9) /Uin creating celebrity, the greatest enemy of discrimination, but a good prop for theU (10) /Uconsumer.Every ethnic grouping over the world will have to be seen to have a gre
6、at writera phenomenon that willU (11) /Ua new kind of provincialism, more chronological than geographic,U (12) /Uonly the strictly contemporary is talked about andU (13) /UUniversities, including Cambridge, will includeU (14) /Utheir literature syllabus novels, written only last year.U (15) /Uoccasi
7、onal exhumation for the Nobel, the achievements of ten or only five years ago will be largely forgotten.In short, you cant go too far wrong when predicting more of the same. But there is aU (16) /Uside to thisthe inevitable reaction against it. The practical things I would like to see happen-publish
8、ers seeking less toU (17) /Ucelebrity through extravagant advertising,U (18) /Uand magazinesU (19) /Uspace to reflective piecesare rather more improbable than the Second Coming(耶稣复临). But dullness never quite darkens the whole planet. In their own idiosyncratic fashion a few writers willU (20) /Ube
9、looking for new departures.(分数:10.00)A.whenB.thatC.whichD.whereA.in particularB.in generalC.at leastD.by contrastA.SoB.YetC.OnceD.SinceA.fewerB.moreC.lessD.muchA.varietyB.mechanismC.monotoneD.conformityA.benefitB.deriveC.differD.deviateA.contaminatedB.containedC.sustainedD.maintainedA.butB.soC.forD.
10、asA.dedicatedB.concernedC.engagedD.preoccupiedA.devotedB.confusedC.sensibleD.isolatedA.lead toB.point toC.come toD.turn toA.whichB.whereC.whenD.whatA.admiredB.admittedC.abdicatedD.adheredA.atB.inC.onD.forA.GivenB.ConsideringC.BarringD.ConcerningA.negativeB.positiveC.paradoxicalD.controversialA.preve
11、ntB.exploreC.prohibitD.generateA.NewspapersB.BooksC.MediaD.PeriodicalsA.givesB.givingC.to giveD.giveA.alwaysB.neverC.seldomD.hardly二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BPart A/BBDirections:/BRead the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on
12、 ANSWER SHEET 1. BText 1/BNuclear weapons were first developed in the United States during the Second World War, to be used against Germany. However, by the time the first bombs were ready for use, the war with Germany had ended and, as a result, the decision was made to use the weapons against Japa
13、n instead. Hiroshima and Nagasaki have suffered the consequences of this decision to the present day.The real reasons why bombs were dropped on two heavily-populated cities are not altogether clear. A number of people in 1944 and early 1945 argued that the use of nuclear weapons would be unnecessary
14、, since American Intelligence was aware that some of the most powerful and influential people in Japan had already realized that the war was lost, and wanted to negotiate a Japanese surrender. It was also argued that, since Japan has few natural resources, a blockade by the American navy would force
15、 it to surrender within a few weeks, and the use of nuclear weapons would thus prove unnecessary. If a demonstration of force was required to end the war, a bomb could be dropped over an unpopulated area like a desert, in front of Japanese observers, or over an area of low population inside Japan, s
16、uch as a forest. Opting for this course of action might minimize the loss of further lives on all sides, while the power of nuclear weapons would still be adequately demonstrated.All of these arguments were rejected, however, and the general consensus was that the quickest way to end the fighting wo
17、uld be to use nuclear weapons against canters of population inside Japan. In fact, two of the more likely reasons why this decision was reached seem quite shocking to us now.Since the beginning of the Second World War both Germany and Japan had adopted a policy of genocide (i. e. killing as many peo
18、ple as possible, including civilians). Later on, even the US and Britain had used the strategy of fire bombing cities ( Dresden and Tokyo, for example) in order to kill, injure and intimidate as many civilians as possible. Certainly, the general public in the West had become used to hearing about th
19、e deaths of large numbers of people, so the deaths of another few thousand Japanese, who were the enemy in any case, would not seem particularly unacceptable-a bit of “justifiable“ revenge for the Allies own losses, perhaps.The second reason is not much easier to comprehend. Some of the leading scie
20、ntists in the world had collaborated to develop nuclear weapons, and this development had resulted in a number of major advances in technology and scientific knowledge. As a result, a lot of normal, intelligent people wanted to see nuclear weapons used; they wanted to see just how destructive this n
21、ew invention could be. It no doubt turned out to be even more “effective“ than they had imagined.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the passage, nuclear weapons were initially designed to(分数:2.00)A.force Japan to surrender in the Second World War.B.end the war with Germany in the Second World War.C.take a r
22、evenge on the Japanese invaders.D.take a revenge on the German soldiers.(2).According to the second paragraph, nuclear weapons are not necessary because(分数:2.00)A.the Japanese have a limited amount of natural resource.B.the US could find other ways to force Japan to surrender.C.the people in Hiroshi
23、ma and Nagasaki are innocent.D.the Japanese rulers were already negotiating a surrender.(3).It is implied in the passage that western people at the time(分数:2.00)A.were indifferent to the deaths of the civilians in an enemy country.B.were sympathetic with the deaths of the Japanese civilians.C.were t
24、aking a justifiable revenge on the Japanese troops.D.were intimidated when hearing about the death in Japan.(4).We can infer from the last paragraph that(分数:2.00)A.scientific knowledge and technical advance may lead to mass destruction.B.cooperation by scientists will often result in technical advan
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