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1、考研英语-133 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)Karl Von Linne (or Linnaeus, as he is widely known) was a Swedish biologist who devised the system of Latinised scientific names for living things that biologists use to this day. When he came toU (1) /Upeople into his system, he pu
2、t them into a group called Homo-and Linnes hairless fellow humans are still known biologically as Homo sapiens. U(2) /Uthe group originally had a second member, Homo troglodytes. It lived in Africa, and the pictures show it to be coveredU (3) /Uhair.ModernU (4) /Uare not as generous as Linne in welc
3、oming other species into Mans lofty U(5) /U, and the chimpanzee is now referred toU (6) /UPan troglodytes. But Pan or Homo, there is noU (7) /Uthat chimps are humans nearest living relatives, and that if the secrets of what makes humanity special are ever to beU (8) /U, understanding why chimps are
4、not people, nor people chimps, is a crucial part of the process. That, in turn, means looking at the DNA of the two species,U (9) /Uit is here that theU (10) /Umust originate.One half of the puzzle has beenU (11) /Ufor several years: the human genome was published in 2001. The second has now been ad
5、ded, with the announcement in this weeks NatureU (12) /Uthe chimpanzee genome has been sequenced as well. For those expecting U(13) /Uanswers to age-old questionsU (14) /U, the publication of the chimp genome may be something of anU (15) /U. There are no immediately obvious genes-present in one, but
6、 not the other-that account for such characteristic humanU (16) /Uas intelligence or even hairlessness. AndU (17) /Uthere is a gene connected with language, known as FOXP2, it had already been discovered. But although the preliminary comparison of the two genomes U(18) /Uby the members of the Chimpa
7、nzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium, the multinational team that generated the sequence, did notU (19) /U, any obvious nuggets of genetic gold, it does at least show where to look forU (20) /U.(分数:10.00)A.slotB.pledgeC.plotD.scrutinizeA.AndB.OrC.TherebyD.ButA.byB.throughoutC.withD.beyondA.demogr
8、aphersB.taxonomistsC.chronologistsD.psychologistsA.subjectB.dominionC.idealD.speciesA.asB.inC.amongD.withoutA.suspensionB.suspicionC.rotationD.doubtA.disintegratedB.distractedC.deletedD.disentangledA.because ofB.thoughC.forD.whereasA.disputesB.differencesC.hunchesD.humanitiesA.ruthlessB.mediocreC.op
9、aqueD.availableA.thatB.whereC.whichD.in thatA.instantB.instinctiveC.constantD.intuitiveA.tooB.eitherC.thoughD.alsoA.panaceaB.anticlimaxC.zenithD.momentumA.defectsB.meritsC.flawsD.attributesA.whileB.onceC.whenD.as ifA.duplicatedB.dwarfedC.madeD.over lappedA.show upB.turn upC.resort toD.turn toA.himB.
10、itC.themD.her二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BText 1/BJohn Battelle is Silicon Valleys Bob Woodward. One of the founders of Wired magazine, he has hung around Google for so long that he has come to be as close as any outsider can to actually being an insider. Certainly, Googles founders, Sergey Brin
11、 and Larry Page, and its chief executive, Eric Schmidt, believe that it is safer to talk to Mr. Battelle than not to do so.The result is a highly readable account of Googles astonishing risethe steepest in corporate historyfrom its origins in Stanford University to its controversial stockmarket debu
12、t and its current struggle to become a grown up company while staying true to its youthfully brash motto, “Dont be evil“ Mr. Battelle makes the reader warm to Googles ruling triumviratetheir cleverness and their good intentionsand fear for their future as they take on the world.Google is one of the
13、most interesting companies around at the moment. It has a decent shot at displacing Microsoft as the next great near-monopoly of the information age. Its ambitionto organise all the worlds information, not just the information on the world wide web-is epic, and its commercial power is frightening. B
14、eyond this, Google is interesting for the same reason that secretive dictatorships and Holly3vood celebrities are interestingfor being opaque, colourful and, simply, itself.The book disappoints only when Mr. Battelle begins trying to explain the wider relevance of internet search and its possible fu
15、ture development. There is a lot to say on this subject, but Mr. Battelle is hurried and overly chatty, producing laundry lists of geeky concepts without really having thought any of them through properly. This is not a fatal flaw. Read only the middle chapters, and you have a great book.(分数:10.00)(
16、1).The phrase “warm to“ in the last sentence of the second paragraph most probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.become evaporated throughB.be fed up withC.be heated toD.become more interested in(2).Google is eye-catching due to its _.(分数:2.00)A.distinctivenessB.infinitenessC.selfishnessD.aggressiveness(3).The
17、 work by John Battelle would be perfected if appropriate consideration is given to _.(分数:2.00)A.the relationship between internet research and its potential future developmentB.secretive dictatorships and Hollywood celebrities under controlC.the disappointments in Google and its rivals in respects t
18、o geeky conceptsD.companies interests in Google at the moment when the worlds economy is booming(4).According to the text, the authors attitude toward Mr. Battelles work is_.(分数:2.00)A.strong disapprovalB.total denialC.qualified consentD.enthusiastic support(5).The text seems to be _.(分数:2.00)A.a sc
19、ientific paperB.a book reviewC.a graduation dissertationD.an academic criticismBText 2/B“Im a total geek all around,“ says Angela BYron, a 27-year-old computer prlogrammer who has just graduated from Nova Scotia Community College. And yet, like many other students, she “never had the confidence“ to
20、approach any of the various open-source software communities on the internet-distributed teams of volunteers who collaborate to build software that is then made freely available. But thanks to Google, the worlds most popular search engine and one of the biggest proponents of open-source software, Ms
21、 Byron spent the summer contributing code to Drupal, an open-source project that automates the management of websites. “Its awesome,“ she says.Ms Byron is one of 419 students (out of 8 744 who applied) who were accepted for Googles “summer of code“. While it sounds like a hyper-nerdy summer camp, th
22、e students neither went to Googles campus in Mountain View, California, nor to wherever their mentors at the 41 participating open-source projects happened to be located. Instead, Google acted as a matchmaker and sponsor. Each of the participating open-source projects received 500 for every student
23、it took on; and each student received 4 500 ( 500 right away, and 4 000 on completion of their work). Oh, and a T-shirt.All of this is the idea of Chris DiBona, Googles open-source boss, who was brainstorming with Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Googles founders, last year. They realised that a lot of p
24、rogramming talent goes to waste every summer because students take summer jobs flipping burgers to make money, and let their coding skills degrade. “We want to make it better for students in the summer,“ says Mr. DiBona, adding that it also helps the open- source community and thus, indirectly, Goog
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