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1、考研英语-253 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)The small size of the components of computer chips has proved unstoppable. In each new U(1) /U, those components are smaller and more tightly packed than they were in their predecessor. U(2) /U has been so rapid that chip designers
2、are U(3) /U apparently fundamental barriers to further reductions in size and increases in density. In a small size version of the U(4) /U to wireless communication in the macroscopic world, a group of researchers led by Alain Nogaret, think they can make chips U(5) /U components talk to each other
3、wirelessly.The researchers U(6) /U to use the standard print techniques employed in chipmaking to coat a semiconductor with tiny magnets. These magnets will U(7) /U local magnetic fields that point in opposite directions at different points U(8) /U the chips surface. Electrons have a U(9) /U called
4、spin-that is affected by magnetic fields, and the team hopes to use a/an U(10) /U called inverse electron-spin vibration to make electrons U(11) /U the chip emit microwaves.Dr. Nogaret imagine great advances that would stem U(12) /U the success of his work, and these are not U(13) /U to the possibil
5、ity of packing components yet more tightly. In todays chips, the failure of a single connection can put the whole circuit out of U(14) /U. This should not happen with a wireless system U(15) /U it could be programmed to re-route signals.The project will not be U(16) /U sailing. Generating microwaves
6、 powerful enough to U(17) /U data reliably will U(18) /U involve stacking several layers of magnets and semiconductors together and encouraging the electrons in them to move in a harmonious union. But if it U(19) /U, a whole new wireless world will be U(20) /U.(分数:10.00)A.relationB.considerationC.in
7、formationD.generationA.ProgressB.CongressC.DecreaseD.ProgramA.approachingB.approachC.approachedD.approachesA.visitB.shiftC.trendD.finishA.whomB.whatC.whoseD.whichA.manageB.turnC.intendD.likeA.generateB.discoverC.makeD.growA.inB.onC.underD.behindA.realityB.opportunityC.prosperityD.propertyA.instrumen
8、tB.actionC.effectD.researchA.passing byB.passing onC.passing awayD.passing throughA.forB.fromC.ofD.toA.confinedB.contractedC.convictedD.contactedA.actionB.relationC.processionD.possessionA.whileB.andC.becauseD.thereforeA.easyB.plainC.directD.casualA.transformB.transportC.transmitD.transactA.mainlyB.
9、entirelyC.absolutelyD.probablyA.operatesB.worksC.startsD.goesA.opened upB.come upC.turned upD.gone up二、BSection Readi(总题数:4,分数:40.00)BText 1/BWhen Melissa Mahan and her husband visited the Netherlands, they felt imprisoned by their tour bus. It forced them to see the city according to a particular r
10、oute and specific schedule-but going off on their own meant missing out on the information provided by the guide. On their return home to San Diego, California, they started a new company called Tour Coupes. Now, when tourists in San Diego rent one of their small, brightly coloured three-wheeled veh
11、icles, they are treated to a narration over the stereo system about the places they pass, triggered by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite technology.This is just one example of how GPS is being used to provide new services to tourists. “What we really have here is a technology that allows peo
12、ple to forget about the technology,“ says Jim Carrier of IntelliTours, a GPS tourism firm which began offering a similar service over a year ago in Montgomery, Alabama. The city is packed with sites associated with two important chapters in American history, the civil war of the 1860s and the civil-
13、rights movement a century later. Montgomery has a 120-year-old trolley system, called the Lightning Route, which circulates around the downtown area and is mainly used by tourists. On the Lightning Route trolleys, GPS-triggered audio clips point out historical hotspots.Other firms, such as CityShow
14、in New York and GPS Tours Canada in Banff, Canada, offer hand-held GPS receivers that play audio clips for listening to while walking or driving. In South Africa, Europcar, a car-rental firm, offers a device called the Xplorer. As well as providing commentary on 2 000 points of interest, it can also
15、 warn drivers if they exceed the local speed limit.If such services prove popular, the use of dedicated audio-guide devices could give way to a different approach. A growing number of mobile phones have built-in GPS or can determine their locations using other technologies. Information for tourists
16、delivered via phones could be updated in real time and could contain advertisements. “Location-based services“, such as the ability to call up a list of nearby banks or pizzerias, have been talked about for years but have never taken off. But aiming such services at tourists makes sense-since people
17、 are more likely to want information when in an unfamiliar place. It could give mobile roaming a whole new meaning.(分数:10.00)(1).In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by _.(分数:2.00)A.posing an illustration.B.justifying an assumption.C.making a comparison.D.explaining a phenomenon
18、.(2).Melissa Mahans story is mentioned in the text to _.(分数:2.00)A.show tourism of Netherlands is no better than that of US.B.introduce the topic of Location-based services by GPS.C.show that they are dissatisfied with traveling.D.explain the reason why they start a new company.(3).The word “chapter
19、“ ( Line 4, Paragraph 2) denotes _.(分数:2.00)A.event.B.a local branch of an organization.C.division of a book.D.period of time.(4).Which of the following is true of the text?(分数:2.00)A.Location-based services are popular in many fields.B.Europcar offers hand-held GPS receiversC.CityShow offers a serv
20、ice similar to IntelliTours.D.Xplorer can warn drivers when they offend.(5).When a traveler is in an unfamiliar place, _.(分数:2.00)A.mobile roaming will meet his needs.B.he wants to know something about it.C.Location-based services play a key role in his traveling.D.he must understand the roles of Lo
21、cation-based services.BText 2/BOpportunities for water companies are flowing around the world because of looming shortages and decades of underinvestment. Saudi Arabia and Algeria, where water shortages have become acute, are placing billions of dollars of contracts out to bid to improve water suppl
22、ies for their growing populations. The trend is expected to grow, as 40% of the worlds population will suffer water shortages by 2050, according to the United Nations Development Program. Global warming is expected to exacerbate the problem.Saudi Arabia began privatizing water services after shortag
23、es sparked riots last November in Jeddah. Loay Ahmed Musallam, the deputy water minister, said the first contract to manage water supplies for Riyadh would be awarded this year. By 2010, private companies will provide water for half the population, he added. Saudi Arabia plans to invest $ 37 billion
24、 over five years to improve water pipelines. Leaks cost 1 million cubic meters of water a day-the output of seven desalination plants-the minister said. Even after putting contracts out to bid, governments still face politically sensitive decisions. In Saudi Arabia, for example, water tariffs are am
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