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1、考研英语-635 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Digital photography is still new enough that most of us have yet to form an opinion about it (1) develop a point of view. But this hasnt stopped many film and computer fans from agreeing (2) the early conventional wisdom about d
2、igital cameras theyre neat (3) for your PC, but theyre not suitable for everyday picture taking.The fans are wrong. More than anything else, digital cameras are radically (4) what photography means and what it can be. The venerable medium of photography (5) we know, it is beginning to seem out of (6
3、) with the way we live. In our computer and camcorder (7) , saving pictures as digital (8) and watching them on TV is no less practical and in many ways more (9) than fumbling with rolls of film that must be sent off to be (10) .Paper is also terribly (11) . Pictures that are incorrectly framed, (12
4、) , or lighted are nonetheless committed to film and ultimately processed into prints.The digital medium changes the (13) . Still images that are (14) digitally can immediately be shown on a computer (15) , a TV screen, or a small liquid crystal display (LCD) built right into the camera. And since t
5、he points of light that (16) an image are saved as a series of digital bits in electronic memory, (17) being permanently etched onto film, they can be erased, retouched, and transmitted (18) .Whats it like to (19) with one of these digital cameras? Its a little like a first date exciting, confusing
6、and fraught with (20) .(分数:10.00)A.rather thanB.let aloneC.much lessD.so as toA.onB.withC.toD.byA.attachmentsB.auxiliariesC.attributesD.counterpartsA.reexplainingB.rearrangingC.reexposingD.redefiningA.thoughB.ifC.asD.unlessA.rateB.paceC.stepD.speedA.environmentB.civilizationC.communityD.cultureA.fil
7、esB.documentariesC.programsD.softwaresA.appealingB.facilitatingC.enlighteningD.encouragingA.convertedB.developedC.exposedD.evolvedA.unforgivingB.unperceivingC.unconsideringD.unsympathizingA.aimedB.targetedC.focusedD.pointedA.regulationsB.rulesC.disciplinesD.principlesA.grippedB.seizedC.graspedD.capt
8、uredA.demonstratorB.exhibitorC.monitorD.transmitterA.constituteB.illuminateC.penetrateD.dissolveA.in caseB.rather thanC.as well asD.as thoughA.on-digitB.on-cableC.on-lineD.on-dataA.fireB.maneuverC.operateD.shootA.chancesB.probabilitiesC.opportunitiesD.possibilities二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)
9、三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Most towns up to Elizabethan times were smaller than a modern village and each of them was built around its weekly market where local produce was brought for sale and the town folks sold their work to the people from the countryside and provided them wi
10、th refreshment for the day. Trade was virtually confined to that one day even in a town of a thousand or so people. On market days craftsmen put up their stalls in the open air whilst on one or two other days during the week the townsman would pack up his loaves, or nails, or cloth, and set out earl
11、y to do a days trade in the market of an adjoining town where, however, he would be charged a heavy toll for the privilege and get a less favourable spot for his stand than the local craftsmen. Another chance for him to make a sale was to the congregation gathered for Sunday morning worship. Althoug
12、h no trade was allowed anywhere during the hours of the service (except at annual fair times), after church there would be some trade at the church door with departing country folk.The trade of markets was almost wholly concerned with exchanging the products of the nearby countryside and the goods s
13、old in the market but particularly in food retail dealing was distrusted as a kind of profiteering. Even when there was enough trade being done to afford a livelihood to an enterprising man ready to buy wholesale and sell retail, town authorities were reluctant to allow it.Yet there were plainly peo
14、ple who were tempted to “forestall the market” by buying goods outside it, and to “regrate” them, that is to resell them, at a higher price. The constantly repeated rules against these practices and the endlessly recurring prosecutions mentioned in the records of all the larger towns prove that some
15、 well-informed and sharp-witted people did these things.Every town made its own laws and if it was big enough to have craft guilds, these associations would regulate the business of their members and tried to enforce a strict monopoly of their own trades. Yet while the guild leaders, as craftsmen, f
16、ollowed fiercely protectionist policies, at the same time, as leading townsmen, they wanted to see a big, busy market yielding a handsome revenue in various dues and tolls. Conflicts of interest led to endless, minute regulations, changeable, often inconsistent, frequently absurd. There was a time i
17、n the fourteenth century, for example, when London fishmongers were not allowed to handle any fish that had not already been exposed for sale for three days by the men who caught it.(分数:10.00)(1).We know from Paragraph 1 that craftsmen(分数:2.00)A.sold all of their goods on market days.B.could sell th
18、eir goods during Sunday morning services.C.coud do trades in neighbour towns freely.D.didnt have chance to do trades everyday.(2).Craftsmen might prefer to trade in their own town because(分数:2.00)A.there they could easily find good refreshment.B.there they could work in the open air.C.there they cou
19、ld start work very early.D.there they could have the well-placed stalls.(3).In medieval markets there was little retail trade because(分数:2.00)A.money was never used in sales.B.producers sold directly to consumers.C.there was not enough trade being done.D.town authorities were unwilling to make a pro
20、fit.(4).The expression “forestall the market” ( Line 1, Para. 3) probably means(分数:2.00)A.to buy goods from a stall outside the market place.B.to acquire goods in quantity before the market.C.to have the best and the first stall in the market.D.to sell at a higher price than competitors.(5).It is su
21、ggested in the last paragraph that craft guilds(分数:2.00)A.enforced regulations that were unfair and unreasonable.B.enforced regulations in the interest of the customers.C.regulated the business of their town to profit the craftsmen.D.were developed to forbid the monopoly.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Char
22、les Darwin wed his cousin Emma and spawned 10 children, including four brilliant scientists. Albert Einsteins second wife Elsa was his first cousin. Queen Victoria said “I do” to hers. So have millions worldwide. In parts of Saudi Arabia, 39% of all marriages are between first cousins.In the U. S.,
23、though, the practice bears a stigma of inbreeding just this side of incest. The taboo is not only social hut legislative; 24 states ban the marriage of first cousins: five others allow it only if the couple is unable to bear children. A major reason for this ban is the belief that kids of first cous
24、ins are tragically susceptible to serious congenital illnesses.That view may have to change. A comprehensive study published recently in the Journal of Genetic Counseling indicates such children run an only slightly higher risk of significant genetic disorders like congenital heart defects about two
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