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1、考研英语-142 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)Fears of “mad cow“ disease spread U(1) /U the globe last week U(2) /U South Africa, New Zealand and Singapore joining most of Britain s European Union partners in U(3) /U imports of British beef. In London, steak restaurants were em
2、pty follwing the March 20 announcement by scientists that they had found a U(4) /U link between mad cow disease from British beef and its human U(5) /U, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease(CJD) .Efforts to reassure consumers and governments proved U(6) /U. France, Germany, Italy, Finland and Greece were among
3、 countries which announced bans U(7) /U British beef shipments.A committee of EU veterinary experts, meeting in Brussels, U(8) /U new protective measures but said transmission of the disease from cattle to humans was unproven and did not U(9) /U a general ban on British beef exports. Britains own ma
4、in consumer group advised people to U(10) /U beef if they wanted to be absolutely sure of not U(11) /U CJD which destroys the brain and is always U(12) /U.“Could it be worse than AIDS?“The stark headline in Fridays Daily mail newspaper encapsulated the fear and uncertainty U(13) /U Britain. CJD U(14
5、) /U humans in the same way that BSE makes cows madby eating away nerve cells in the brain U(15) /U it looks like a spongy Swiss cheese.The disease is incurable. Victims show U(16) /U of dementia and memory loss and usually die U(17) /U six months.Little is known U(18) /U sure about the group of dis
6、eases known collectively as spongiform encephalopathies, which explains U(19) /U some eminent scientists are not prepared to U(20) /U a human epidemic of AIDS-like proportions.(分数:10.00)A.inB.onC.overD.aroundA.fromB.withC.uponD.toA.acceptingB.banningC.cancellingD.allowingA.likelyB.likingC.alikeD.lik
7、eA.sameB.equivalentC.counterpartD.likenessA.fruitB.fruitfulC.failureD.fruitlessA.onB.inC.overD.forA.have recommendedB.has recommendedC.recommendedD.recommendingA.call onB.call forC.call inD.call forthA.stop to eatB.stop eatingC.stop to be eatingD.stop not to eatA.to contractB.being contractedC.contr
8、actingD.contractA.fatalB.deadlyC.lethalD.mortalA.which is grippingB.to gripC.grippedD.grippingA.affectedB.affectsC.effectD.affectingA.afterB.beforeC.untilD.whenA.marksB.traceC.symbolsD.signsA.afterB.untilC.inD.withinA.inB.ofC.forD.toA.howB.whyC.whatD.whenA.rule offB.rule outC.rule overD.rule of二、BSe
9、ction Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BText 1/BIn an interview last month, Frank Church, chairman of the Senate committee that is investigating the CIA, issued an oblique but impassioned warning, that the technology of eavesdropping had become so highly developed that Americans might soon be left with “no plac
10、e to hide“. That day may have arrived. Newsweek has learned that the countrys most secret intelligence operation, the National Security Agency, already possesses the computerized equipment to monitor nearly all overseas telephone calls and most domestic and international printed messages.The agencys
11、 devices monitor thousands of telephone circuits, cable lines and the microwave transmissons that carry an increasing share of both spoken and written communications. Computers are programed to watch for “trigger“ words or phrases indicating that a message might interest intelligence analysis, when
12、the trigger is pulled, entire messages are tape-recorded or printed out.That kind of eavesdropping is, however, relatively simple compared with the breakthroughs that lie ahead in the field of snoopery. Already it is technically feasible to “bug“ an electric typewriter by picking up its feeble elect
13、ronic emissions from a remote location and then translating them into words. And some scientists believe that it may be possible in the future for remote electronic equipment to intercept and “read“ human brain waves.Where such capabilities exist, so too does the potential for abuse. It is the old s
14、tory of technology rushing forward with some new wonder, before the man who supposedly control the machines have figure out how to prevent the machines from controlling them.(分数:10.00)(1).Which is the best title for the passage?(分数:2.00)A.Fight Against EavesdroppingB.A New BreakthrouthC.No Place to
15、HideD.An Impassioned Warning(2).Which of the following is most likely to be bugged?(分数:2.00)A.International telephone calls.B.International printed messages.C.Domestic printed messages.D.Electric typewriters.(3).The warning given by Frank Church is _.(分数:2.00)A.indirect but enthusiasticB.direct but
16、passionateC.ambiguous but calmD.definite but indifferent(4).What is the authors attitude towards eavesdropping?(分数:2.00)A.Admiration.B.Worry.C.Fury.D.Unconcern.(5).It can be inferred that _.(分数:2.00)A.man will eventually be controlled by machinesB.machines will eventually be controlled by manC.man i
17、s sometimes deceived by machinesD.machines often rush into human brainsBText 2/BThe producers of instant coffee found their product strongly resisted in the market places despite their products manifest advantages. Furthermore, the advertising expenditure for instant coffee was far greater than that
18、 for regular coffee. Efforts were made to find the cause of the consumers seemingly unreasonable resistance to the product. The reason given by most people was dislike for the taste. The producers suspected that there might be deeper reasons, however. This was confirmed by one of motivation research
19、s classic studies, one often cited in the trade. Mason Haire, of the university of California, constructed two shopping lists that were identical except for one item. There were six items common to both lists: hamburger, carrots, bread, baking powder, canned peaches, and potatoes, with the brands or
20、 amounts specified. The seventh item, in fifth place on both lists, read “1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee“ on one list and “Nestle Instant Coffee“ on the other. One list was given to each one in a group of fifty women, and the other list to those in another group of the same size. The women were asked to
21、 study their lists and then to describe, as far as they could, the kind of women (“personality and character“) who would draw up that shopping list. Nearly half of those who had received the list including instant coffee described a housewife who was lazy and a poor planner. On the other hand, only
22、one woman in the other group described the housewife, who had included regular coffee on her list, as lazy; only six of that group suggested that she was a poor planner. Eight women felt that the instant-coffee user was probably not a good wife! No one in the other group drew such a conclusion about
23、 the housewife who intended to buy regular coffee.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the passage, most people said they didnt like instant coffee because _.(分数:2.00)A.it had many disadvantagesB.they didnt want to be lazy housewives and poor plannersC.they didnt like its tasteD.it was spoiled by too much adv
24、ertising(2).Which of the following was confirmed by the motivation studies?(分数:2.00)A.Instant coffee was strongly resisted in the market places.B.The advertising expenditure for instant coffee was far greater than that for regular coffee.C.There might be deeper reasons in the resistance to instant c
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