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1、考研英语-188 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.Digital photography is still new enough that mast of us have yet to form an opinion about it, much less U
2、(1) /U a point of view. But this hasnt stopped many film and computer fans from agreeing U(2) /U the early U(3) /U wisdom about digital cameras - theyre neat U(4) /U for your PC, but theyre not suitable for everyday picture-taking.The fans are wrong: more than anything else, digital cameras are radi
3、cally U(5) /U what photography means and what it can be. The venerable medium of photography as we know U(6) /U is beginning to seem out of U(7) /U with the way we live. In our computer and camcorder culture, saving pictures U(8) /U digital files and watching them on TV is no less U(9) /U - and in m
4、any ways more U(10) /U - than fumbling with rolls of film that must be sent off to be U(11) /U.Paper is also terribly U(12) /U . Pictures that are incorrectly framed, focused, or lighted are nonetheless U(13) /U to film and ultimately processed into prints.The digital medium changes the U(14) /U . S
5、till images that are U(15) /U digitally can immediately be shown on a computer monitor, TV screen, or a small liquid-crystal display (LCD) built right into the camera. And since the points of light that U(16) /U an image are saved as a series of digital bits in U(17) /U memory, U(18) /U being perman
6、ently etched onto film, they can be erased, retouched, and transmitted on-line.Whats it like to U(19) /U with one of these digital cameras? Its a little like a first date - exciting, confusing and fraught with U(20) /U.(分数:10.00)A.refuteB.evaluateC.representD.developA.ofB.toC.withD.onA.conventionalB
7、.profoundC.collectiveD.perfectA.auxiliariesB.componentsC.hardwaresD.apparatusA.prescribingB.adjustingC.redesigningD.redefiningA.itB.thatC.whichD.asA.actionB.stepC.touchD.placeA.likeB.asC.forD.intoA.valuableB.usefulC.economicalD.practicalA.commonB.complexC.appealingD.annoyingA.loadedB.processedC.expo
8、sedD.rewoundA.unnecessaryB.uncharitableC.unworthyD.unforgivingA.faithfulB.loyalC.dedicatedD.committedA.directionsB.rulesC.disciplinesD.doctrinesA.viewedB.capturedC.displayedD.drawnA.compriseB.consistC.constituteD.includeA.electronicB.limitedC.shortD.photographicA.less thanB.much lessC.apart fromD.ra
9、ther thanA.dischargeB.shootC.manipulateD.workA.feasibilitiesB.possibilitiesC.lucksD.chances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/BThe planets wil
10、d creatures face a new threat - from yuppies, empty nesters, singletons and one parent families. Biologists studying the pressure on the planets dwindling biodiversity today report on a new reason for alarm. Although the rate of growth in the human population is decreasing, the number of individual
11、households is exploding. Even where populations have actually dwindled - in some regions of New Zealand, for instance - the number of individual households has increased, bemuse of divorce, career choice, smaller families and longer lifespans.Jianguo Liu of Michigan State University and colleagues f
12、rom Stanford University in California re- port in Nature, in a paper published online in advance, that a greater number of individual house-holds, each containing on average fewer people, meant more pressure on natural resources. Towns and cities began to sprawl as new homes were built. Each househo
13、ld needed fuel to heat and light it; each household required its own plumbing, cooking and refrigeration. “In larger households, the efficiency of resource consumption will be a lot higher, because more people share things,“ Dr. Liu said. He and his colleagues looked at the population patterns of li
14、fe in 141 countries, including 76 “hotspot“ regions unusually rich in a variety of endemic wildlife. These hot spots included Australia, New Zealand, the US, Brazil, China, India, Kenya, and Italy. They found that between 1985 and 2000 in the “hotspot“ parts of the globe, the annual 3.1% growth rate
15、 in the number of households was far higher than the population growth rate of 1.8%.“Had the average household size remained at the 1985 level,“ the scientists report, “there would have been 155m fewer households in hotspot countries in 2000. Paradoxically, smaller households do not mean smaller hom
16、es. In Indian River county, Florida, the average area of a one-storey, single family house increased 33 % in the past three decades.“Dr. Lius work grew from the alarming discovery that the giant pandas living in Chinas Wolong reserve were more at risk now than they were when the reserve was first es
17、tablished. The local population had grown, but the total number of homes had increased more swiftly, to make greater inroads into the bamboo forests.Gretchen Daily of Stanford, one of the authors, said: “We all depend on open space and wild places, not just for peace of mind but for vital services s
18、uch as crop pollination, water purification and climate stabilization. The alarming thing about this study is the finding that, if family groups continue to become smaller and smaller, we might continue losing biodiversity - even if we get the aggregate human population size stabilised.“(分数:10.00)(1
19、).The first paragraph mainly tells us that(分数:2.00)A.the amount of wildlife is diminishing.B.the population of human is decreasing.C.New Zealanders live an unstable life.D.the structure of families is changing.(2).According to Dr. Lius paper, the dwindling of biodiversity is due to(分数:2.00)A.the red
20、uction in average home size.B.the improvement of living conditions.C.the increasing number of residences.D.the decline of population growth rate.(3).“Hotspot“ regions(Line 7, Para. 2) refer to(分数:2.00)A.tropical, zones.B.places of scenic beauty.C.areas with high population density.D.regions rich in
21、a variety of creatures.(4).The significance of open space and wild places lies in that(分数:2.00)A.they can relax our minds.B.they provide dwellings for us.C.they keep the ecosystem balanced.D.they act as animal reserves.(5).Which of the following might be the best title for this passage?(分数:2.00)A.Sm
22、aller Households, Larger Damage.B.Wildlife, Also Right to Live.C.Soaring Population, Rising Hazard to Wildlife.D.Environmental Pollution, Enormous Threat to Wildlife.BText 2/BBrowse through the racks of dresses, skirts, and tops in almost any trendy clothing store in fashion-savvy Argentina, and whe
23、ther you find something that fits depends on your size. But shops carry few - if any - options for curvaceous women. When you go into a store and find an extra large, you know that it is really the equivalent of a medium or even a small based on American standards. You feel frustrated because you st
24、art to think that everybody is like this, and that you are big. But thats not true.In this beauty-conscious nation, which has the worlds second-highest rate of anorexia, many are partially blaming the countrys clothing industry for offering only tiny sizes of the latest fashions. The result is a dan
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