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1、考研英语-14 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.More and more residences, businesses, and even government agencies are using telephone answering machines
2、to take messages or give information or instructions. Sometimes these machines giveU (1) /Uinstructions, or play messages that are difficult to understand. If youU (2) /Utelephone calls, you need to be ready to respond if you get aU (3) /U. The most common machine is theU (4) /Uused in residence. If
3、 you call a homeU (5) /Uthere is a telephone answering machine in operation youU (6) /Uhear several rings and then a recorded messageU (7) /Uusually says somethingU (8) /Uthis: “Hello. We cant come to theU (9) /Uright now. If you want us to call you back, please leave your name and number after the
4、beep.“ Then you will hear a “beep,“U (10) /Uis a brief, high-pitchedU (11) /U. Alter the beep, you can say who you are, whom you want to speak to, and what number the person should call toU (12) /Uyou, or you can leave aU (13) /U. Some telephone answering machinesU (14) /Ufor only 20 or 30 seconds a
5、fter the beep, so you must respond quickly. Some large businesses and government agencies are using telephone answering machines to provide information onU (15) /Uabout which they receive a large volume ofU (16) /U. Using these systemsU (17) /Uyou to have a touch-tone phone (a phone with buttons rat
6、her than a rotary dial). The voice on the machine will tell your to push a certain button on your telephone if you want in-formation on Topic A, another button for Topic B, and so on. You listenU (18) /Uyou hear the topic you want to learn about, and then you push theU (19) /Ubutton. After making yo
7、urU (20) /U, you will hear a recorded message on the topic.(分数:10.00)A.obscureB.wrongC.confusingD.clearA.takeB.makeC.doD.getA.machineB.messageC.instructionD.recordingA.typeB.kindC.sortD.characterA.whichB.whereC.whyD.whenA.probablyB.certainlyC.willD.mayA.whoB.whatC.itD.thatA.likeB.inC.forD.aboutA.pla
8、ceB.phoneC.homeD.roomA.thatB.whoC.oneD.whichA.turtleB.noiseC.voiceD.toneA.catchB.tellC.reachD.meetA.noteB.recordC.messageD.speechA.recordB.speakC.receiveD.workA.topicsB.thingsC.argumentsD.concernsA.questionsB.inquiriesC.problemsD.complaintsA.commandsB.requiresC.asksD.requestsA.whenB.afterC.untilD.be
9、foreA.correctB.toldC.bestD.appropriateA.selectionB.solutionC.experimentD.decision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 ANSWER SHEET 1. BText 1/BFortunately there are st
10、ill a few tasty things for us gourmands to enjoy in relative security. Their numbers, however, are depleted almost daily. It seems, by ruthless proclamations from the ever-vigilant Food and Drug Administration and its allies, our doctors. The latest felon to face prosecution is the salt of life, sod
11、ium chloride.Ostensibly, overuse of salt muses high blood pressure and hypertension, the cause of half the deaths in the United States every year. A few years ago the anti-salt campaigners raised such a rumpus that salt was banned from baby food. Currently pressure is being applied to food manufactu
12、rers to oblige them to label their products to show sodium content. Bemuse doing so would cost mercenary manufacturers money, they argue that they have no idea how much salt remains on such things as potato chips and how much sticks to the bag. Furthermore, salt isnt the only harmful ingredient in f
13、ood. If the manufacturer has to provide sodium content, why not require him to list every ingredient and specify which are detrimental to our health? Cigarettes have a warning printed on them. Shouldnt the same type of warning appear on canned foods that are notoriously over-salted?There are endless
14、 ifs and buts in the controversy, but the most telling of these is the questionable proof of salt s diabolic effect upon blood pressure. True, people who cut their salt intake lowered their blood pressure, but where is the scientific proof that something other than salt didnt do the trick? The most
15、common means of providing dubious proof that salt causes hyper tension is to compare societies that use little salt with those that use mountains of salt in their daily diets. Which group has the higher rate of hypertension? Whose blood pressure is lower? What happens when salt is introduced into a
16、group where salt is a novelty? Does the blood pressure rise significantly? Studies of the Japanese indicate that as the worlds greatest salters, they suffer the most from hypertension. On the other hand, the simple, salt-free cuisine of several tribes in the Solomon Islands has kept older tribesmen
17、and women from developing hypertension and high blood pressure, ailments traditionally killing their peers in America. No account is taken of the effects of inflation, recession, pollution, crime, and sundry other ills to which Americans unlike people on primitive islands, are exposed.To salt or not
18、 to salt? That is the question. Now that the question has arisen, it must not be treated with levity but, rather, with searching scientific investigation so that those of us who are preoccupied with both savory food and longevity may decide which of the two is worth its salt.(分数:10.00)(1).What is th
19、e attitude of the author of this passage toward the salt controversy?(分数:2.00)A.We must stop eating salt immediately.B.She is not convinced that salt is harmful.C.The Food and Drug Administration works well with doctors.D.Soon there won t be anything tasty left to eat.(2).What is the authors attitud
20、e to the topic?(分数:2.00)A.Angry.B.Humorous.C.Scientific.D.Sympathetic:(3).What does the word “felon“ (Sentence 4, Paragraph 1) probably mean?(分数:2.00)A.foodB.additiveC.criminalD.gourmand(4).Food manufacturers do not want to label packages with sodium content because_.(分数:2.00)A.they disagree with th
21、e FDAB.salt doesnt stick to potato chipsC.they would have to spend more moneyD.it isnt important to single out salt(5).Which of the following is the authors suggestion with regard to the salt controversy?(分数:2.00)A.Americans should learn a lesson form Japanese.B.Compare societies that little salt wi
22、th those use mountains of salt in their daily diets.C.We should eat as little salt as possible.D.Do scientific investigation and let people themselves make choices.BText 2/BIn the two decades between 1910 and 1930, over ten percent of the Black population of the United States left the South, where m
23、ost of the Black population had been located, and migrated to northern states, with. the largest number moving, it is claimed, between 1916 and 1918. It has been frequently assumed, but not proved, that the majority of the migrants in what has come to be called the Great Migration came from rural ar
24、eas and were motivated by two factors: the collapse of the cotton industry, which began in 1898, and increased demand in the North for labor following the cessation of European immigration caused by the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. This assumption has led to the conclusion that the migra
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